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East Carolina University<lb />
Volume XLIV<lb />
Tucker Nullifies<lb />
Equipment Order<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs James H. Tucker acted to over-<lb />
uie an action of the Publications Board Wednesday when he<lb />
Lncelled an order for printing equipment for the EAST<lb />
PAROLINIAN. A special meeting of the Publications Board<lb />
,as called Monday to discuss the situation, but results came<lb />
jn too late to make this publication.<lb />
University President Leo W. Jenkins called for the<lb />
special meeting in an attempt to reconcile the issue<lb />
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East Carolina University, Greenville, N. C, Tuesday, January 14, 1969<lb />
Number 26<lb />
leer's action came in the wake<lb />
sion by the Publications<lb />
Bo at a December 17 meeting,<lb />
whlc laced a tentative order for<lb />
th( � composing equipment<lb />
offer( by the IBM company<lb />
Turk who serves as p.? mianem<lb />
n of the Board, was ab-<lb />
i:j the controversial meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The motion to place ihe equip<lb />
men on tentative order Was madt<lb />
by Retx 1 co-editor John Reynold<lb />
cial emphasis given to ex-<lb />
that the order, as pro-<lb />
t,hc IBM contrac would<lb />
the final decision of the<lb />
Board until a meeting after the<lb />
, us holidays.<lb />
r North Carolina law. no<lb />
 �; in which the state or a<lb />
of the state govern-<lb />
party may be final until<lb />
quipment ordered is installed<lb />
ilda' motion was carefully<lb />
v to indicate tho tentative<lb />
nature of the order, winch would<lb />
allow for a final decision by thf<lb />
Boai ind for the necessary af-<lb />
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for delivery of the equip-<lb />
Since the proponents of 'he<lb />
to !be offset printing<lb />
"�it that the beginning at<lb />
larter would be a good<lb />
or 'he changeover, the ten-<lb />
order was placed to facili-<lb />
eviverv, still subject to tne<lb />
ble final votes by the Board<lb />
� lcnslature.<lb />
Tucker Nullifies<lb />
or took the first steps to-<lb />
vllifving the action of the<lb />
iber 17 meeting last Monday<lb />
oon at the regular meeting<lb />
legislature, when discussion<lb />
nnroval of a bill intro-<lb />
bv Iwrislata Bob Roblnscn<lb />
" uld plnce limits on the<lb />
�inl power of student or-<lb />
;ons.<lb />
n on in introducing his mo-<lb />
to the legislature, expla'nei<lb />
� was not to be construed<lb />
mivinsc to the December 17<lb />
of the Publications Board,<lb />
h he la a member.<lb />
to Sneaker of the Leg-<lb />
re Bill Richardson rmd Par-<lb />
ntarian Cherrv Stokes, Tuck-<lb />
addressed the legislature<lb />
. oo ition as advisor to the<lb />
citing the December 17 ac-<lb />
� the Publications Board a:<lb />
causes for the adoption<lb />
bill,<lb />
Tucker Says No Quorum<lb />
i) Tucker said he did not<lb />
ik there was a ouorum present<lb />
the meeting, ince Dr. Ep0<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, Mrs.<lb />
3 renson Ovid Pierce, Assis-<lb />
' Dean of Student ftaiTfl Ru-<lb />
: Mexander, and he (Tucker<lb />
it nit Richardson saia<lb />
ad that Tucker lndicat<lb />
quorum and the validity ot the<lb />
meeting in an interview Thursday,<lb />
saying, "As acting chairman of th(<lb />
Publications Board for the Decem-<lb />
ber 17 meeting, I counted eleven<lb />
members present. There was alsxj<lb />
call for quorum, so the meeting<lb />
continued. Dr. Tucker had asked<lb />
me to act as chairman In his ab-<lb />
ence, and had explained that<lb />
some business was expected to be<lb />
brought up. despite the fact thai<lb />
me meeting was originally called<lb />
for Buccaneer pictures. At thai<lb />
tim he requested thai I handle<lb />
any such business<lb />
Lloyd added that in a phone con-<lb />
versation with Dr. Tucker Wednes-<lb />
t.hat the Dean of Student Af-<lb />
fairs had explained his action, say-<lb />
ma: the move by the Publica-<lb />
tions Board had set a dangerous<lb />
precedent, through the placing of<lb />
uch and order.<lb />
Wants No Involvement<lb />
Dr Tucker defended his action<lb />
Thursday, stating that the Publica-<lb />
tions Board has no authority to<lb />
place orders without the consent<lb />
' i the SGA.<lb />
� No official order has been plac-<lb />
ed, only a tentative one he added.<lb />
"I don't know what happened at<lb />
the Beard meeting, as I wasn't<lb />
there. I don't want to become in-<lb />
volved m any controversy over<lb />
this he explained.<lb />
Loan Fund Aids<lb />
Non-Residents<lb />
New legislation which makes it<lb />
possible for a student to borrow<lb />
inoney for educational expenses<lb />
from his school�regardless of his<lb />
state of residence�has gone into<lb />
operation under the Guaranteed<lb />
Student Loan Program.<lb />
The new type of loan is authoriz-<lb />
ed by recent amendments to Con-<lb />
ress' Higher Education Act of 1965-<lb />
 In most states, before the amend-<lb />
ments were enacted, loans to non-<lb />
resident students could not be in-<lb />
sured The amendments permit the<lb />
Federal Government to insure loans<lb />
made by a college to a student<lb />
who by reason of his residence,<lb />
does not have access to a state or<lb />
private loan insurance program.<lb />
The amendments also open the<lb />
,wv for such organizations as com-<lb />
mercial lending companies, insur-<lb />
ance companies and pension funds<lb />
to make federally insured loans to<lb />
Ftudents. Many of these organiza-<lb />
tions had been willing to loan to<lb />
students but had not been able to<lb />
guarantee the loans.<lb />
Students may borrow up to $1,600<lb />
a year to a maxinmm of $7,500,<lb />
PRINTING MODERNIZATION�The controversial IBM Tape Selectric<lb />
r"po" r wa"recently placed on order by the Publications Board. The<lb />
computer-oriented composing system is one of the; avenues toward 0 f-<lb />
set printing being considered bj the EAST CAROLINIAN and the sup-<lb />
ervisory Publications Board.<lb />
Machine Age Catches<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Th<lb />
offse<lb />
g ress<lb />
area<lb />
were<lb />
tee<lb />
 EAST CAROLINJAN needs<lb />
printing . . . if it is to pro-<lb />
along with the many other<lb />
at this institution Those<lb />
the words of S.G.A. comnn-<lb />
foi<lb />
'Ti<lb />
R<lb />
I<lb />
a vear u� �- "��- � � .<lb />
Including loans made for graduate<lb />
study. Repayment begins after the<lb />
student has left school, and may he<lb />
iu�n � � extended over a period of from<lb />
it the ablications Board meet- to ten years, with deferment wmie<lb />
. �i- fnr the m in the military. Peace<lb />
SoTps or VISTA, or during periods<lb />
of return to full-time study.<lb />
The federal government pays all<lb />
interest charges (7 per cent a year)<lb />
onbehalf of a student.whose ad-<lb />
justed family income is less than<lb />
Sfia year, until repayment<lb />
begins.<lb />
Since the inception of the stu-<lb />
dent loan program, more than, 1<lb />
Kim on has been loaned to stuciems.<lb />
Tne US Office of Education �-<lb />
3!LtoHv.t 750 000 loans totaling<lb />
!To e t u 641 Son will be made<lb />
Suring the current fiscal year,<lb />
which closes in June.<lb />
ie b mrd.<lb />
iad been held onlv for the<lb />
of Buccaneer pictures, not<lb />
nducting of business,<lb />
etrer also opposed the legis-<lb />
' HnnrovaJ of the Publ'ca-<lb />
1 id' appointment of Pro-<lb />
Bker to a position on<lb />
because it might moke<lb />
i meeting appear v?lid.<lb />
r said he had a high re-<lb />
Mr, B'ker, but that the<lb />
� should not approve the<lb />
�t until the facts of the<lb />
were fully understood<lb />
n said,<lb />
rvovernment Association<lb />
Dvid Lloyd took exeep-<lb />
tloi . v. Tr -pucker's statements<lb />
concerning the presence of a<lb />
chairman Cherry Stokes in a<lb />
recent interview concerning the<lb />
offset printing for the University-<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
This latest of printing methods<lb />
has been ordered by the ECU pub-<lb />
lications board. The EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN will purchase the machines<lb />
on a monthly rental basks, pending<lb />
the approval of the S.G.A Legisla-<lb />
ture.<lb />
The machines will include two<lb />
parts, a magnetic tape electric re-<lb />
corder input and an output mag-<lb />
netic tape selectric composer. The<lb />
selectric composer will make copy<lb />
ready for the lined layout sheets<lb />
and composition by the layout staff-<lb />
into a camera ready copy for the<lb />
final stages of printing by a private<lb />
printing firm.<lb />
The printer's copy is developed<lb />
from the picture of the original<lb />
pasting of the layout copy rather<lb />
that having to set the copy into<lb />
plate as m the anachronou lino-<lb />
type form.<lb />
Needs Only A Typist<lb />
The intitle qualification for an<lb />
operator of these I.B.M. machines<lb />
is that the person be a capable<lb />
typist, and undergo three days of<lb />
training.<lb />
The operator will type the news<lb />
article into the-input machine,<lb />
which will in turn record into a<lb />
magnetic tape. If the typist makes<lb />
an error, all she must do to cor-<lb />
rect the mistake is to type over<lb />
the error which erases the mis-<lb />
take and makes the correction in<lb />
the recorder.<lb />
When the news has been record-<lb />
ed the tope is transferred to the<lb />
magnetic tape selectric composer.<lb />
This machine Is programmed tor<lb />
column width and letter style. The<lb />
copv is then made ready for the<lb />
present layout staff which com-<lb />
poses the newspaper into the same<lb />
camera-ready copy.<lb />
SAVE $3,500<lb />
This new process will not only<lb />
reduce the present quarterly print-<lb />
in cost from $9,000 to $5,500 sav-<lb />
ing $3,500 a quarter, but will allow<lb />
a possible deadline to be only a<lb />
tew hours before the copy goes to<lb />
PrThe present deadlines are 400<lb />
sundav for Tuesday's paper and<lb />
4 no Tuesday tor Thursday's paper.<lb />
These deadlines make Wednesday's<lb />
news the following Tuesday's his-<lb />
tory. The offset process will not<lb />
only improve the quality of the<lb />
lettering and the pictures for an<lb />
overall better appearance. BUT<lb />
WLL ALSO be a first step toward<lb />
a daily newspaper.<lb />
STEP TOWARD ECU PRESS<lb />
In the worus of SGA president,<lb />
David Lloyd, "Offset w'll put the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN for the first<lb />
time, printingwise, in the same<lb />
class as the DAILY TARHEEL ot<lb />
Carolina and State's TECHNICIAN.<lb />
This is a first step toward an East<lb />
Carolina University press" which<lb />
will benefit all ECU publications<lb />
and also add to the publications.<lb />
The equipment has been orderd<lb />
and can be ready for use by Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
�The s-adents should let the<lb />
SGA representatives and officers<lb />
and administrators of the univer-<lb />
sity know that they want this need-<lb />
ed step toward our own printing<lb />
press commented Stokes during<lb />
his interview.<lb />
Bids On Project<lb />
To Open Soon<lb />
The efforts on the gratification<lb />
project for Dr. Leo Jenkins are go-<lb />
ing "full steam says S.G.A.<lb />
President David Lloyd.<lb />
The project, which honors Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, lacks only $1,000 for com-<lb />
pletion. Several hundred dollars of<lb />
concrete have been donated by<lb />
White Concrete Company In Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
"Hopefully and very definitely,<lb />
we will have a dedication on March<lb />
1st says David Lloyd about the<lb />
project.<lb />
With 'he support from the Pan-<lb />
hellenic Council with their pledge<lb />
rock drives, AFROTC and the IFC,<lb />
many rocks have been donated.<lb />
Money from alumni and outsiders<lb />
interested in showing appreciation<lb />
to Dr. Jenkins have been contribut-<lb />
ed.<lb />
�T would like to thank the stu-<lb />
dents, faculty members, and ad-<lb />
ministration who have helped<lb />
comments David Lloyd. "We have<lb />
far exceeded our expectations, ex-<lb />
pected enthusiasm, and material<lb />
and monetary contributions. This<lb />
will be a living thank you to our<lb />
president for his many years of ser-<lb />
vice and success<lb />
Plans are being finalized and ap-<lb />
proved by President Jenkins. Vice-<lb />
President P. D. Duncan, and the<lb />
gratification committee<lb />
As soon as the plans are approv-<lb />
ed, the committee will open bidding<lb />
for contractors. Smart Woodall and<lb />
Associates of Raleigh and Green-<lb />
ville will be responsible for the bid-<lb />
ding.<lb />
The gratification monument will<lb />
be located at the top of College<lb />
Hill Drive. The reason for this lo-<lb />
cation is twofold. First, the monu-<lb />
ment will add beauty to College<lb />
Hill: and secondly, the College Hill<lb />
was consructed under Dr Jenkins'<lb />
administration.<lb />
The monument contauis a trick-<lb />
ling-water fountain and patio made<lb />
from the students rocks and three<lb />
highly polished aluminum flag-<lb />
poles at staggered heights.<lb />
Served Community<lb />
The main theme of the project<lb />
is Dr. Jenkins served his country.<lb />
his state and his school, which will<lb />
be symbolized by the three flag-<lb />
poles near the fountain.<lb />
The fountain will be circular<lb />
which symbolizes Dr. Jenkins as<lb />
the center of the University, radiat-<lb />
ing his authority throughout the<lb />
university.<lb />
GRATIFICATION PROGRESS�SGA President David Lloyd announced<lb />
���affSeward the completion of the' �-�f.cat,on Hrjject<lb />
was taken las week, when it became apparent that the SI, JO needed<lb />
for the tribute would be achieved.<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 14, 1969<lb />
Pub Board Dispute<lb />
Tin following editorial as a result of the controversial<lb />
nature of the subject is consensus of opinions of the execu-<lb />
tive staff of the EAST CAROLINIAN, which includes the<lb />
Editor-in-Chief, the Business Manager, the Managing Editor,<lb />
and the Production Manager. Its purpose is not to inflame,<lb />
but to inform the students of n situation existing on the cam-<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
as su(<lb />
h the executiv<lb />
staff feels it must take this<lb />
-LWS, DEB. NSL. LGO.<lb />
pus, and<lb />
stand.<lb />
A vote by one of the Student Government Association's<lb />
most, significant organs was virtually overruled by an act oi<lb />
the Dean of Student Affairs Wednesday.<lb />
When the Dean of Student Affairs took the initiative to<lb />
utilize his position of power to declare void an act of the Pub-<lb />
lications Board, he overstepped his bounds and used that<lb />
power flagrantly.<lb />
Actions of this type indicate the attitude that to a large<lb />
degree prevails among certain members of the Administration<lb />
toward the position and actions of the Student Government<lb />
Association, proving that their surface willingness to govern<lb />
themselves is a mere facade, hiding a smug feeling of ad-<lb />
ministrative omnipotence.<lb />
For example, the official cited above, who serves<lb />
as permanent chairman of the Publications Hoard, first at-<lb />
tacked the action of the meeting of the Board, called the<lb />
meeinjr "illegal" and clamined that no quorum for business<lb />
was present.<lb />
He was mistaken on both of the previously mentioned<lb />
arguments, possibly due to the fact that he was not present<lb />
at the meeing. First, let us consider the "illegal" statement.<lb />
The meeting held by the Board on December 17 was a legal<lb />
meeting for the inti'oduetion of business, for that administra-<lb />
tion official, acting as Board chairman, had himself given<lb />
consent, to consideration of business. Despite his subsequent<lb />
claim that the meeting was held for the sole purpose of having<lb />
picures taken, the facts indicate the fallacy of that statement.<lb />
Even if no prior consent for the handling of business<lb />
had been given, the decision by the chairman to select an act-<lb />
ing chairman to serve in his absence provides implied consent<lb />
for the conducting of business, provided a quorum was present.<lb />
This presents the second phase of his attack on the ac-<lb />
ceptability of the action of the Board. According to accepted<lb />
rules of order, a dispute over the existence of a quorum may<lb />
occur only before the initiation of business in a meeting. Thus,<lb />
any person wishing to dispute the presence of a quorum must<lb />
present his argument at the opening of the session, not three<lb />
weeks later, as done by this administrator. However, assum-<lb />
ing that such a rule of order did not exist, the fact that more<lb />
than 50 of the total membership of the Board voted in favor<lb />
of the resolutions passed does indeed speak loudly for their<lb />
acceptance.<lb />
That such a situation could occur speaks poorly for that<lb />
administrator. It has been seldom that any member of the<lb />
Administration has so obviously attempted to subject his will<lb />
over the duly-elected members of the Student Government.<lb />
The fact that the Publications Board lists faculty members<lb />
as well as students among its membership merely adds to the<lb />
ignobility of the action.<lb />
But the question for consideration is a far greater one�<lb />
one that vastly exceeds the point of whether the order placed<lb />
by the Publications Board was a valid exercise of the power<lb />
of the members to, as the KEY puts it, "let contracts Yes,<lb />
the matter that cries out for attention provokes more far-<lb />
reaching ramifications than such a narrow thing as a simple<lb />
order, for the fact of the order is merely a cataylst to firing<lb />
into view the greater issue.<lb />
The existence of order on this campus has largely been<lb />
due to the important position occupied by the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, a position that has been pointed to with<lb />
pride by students, faculty members, and administrators alike.<lb />
Order can continue to exist only if no breakdown of that<lb />
SGA position occurs, and actions such as this one by the<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs constitute a real threat to the elect-<lb />
ed voice of the students.<lb />
The Dean of Student Affairs has made the statement<lb />
that the action of the Publications Board has set a "dangerous<lb />
precedent To the contrary, it is he who has set a dangerous<lb />
precedont, a precedent for a return to total rule by the Ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
The question remains to be answered�is this to be a<lb />
university that has student government, or is it to be a uni-<lb />
versity ruled by an autocracy of Administration figures0<lb />
There is no middle ground.<lb />
No student has asked for complete control of the univer-<lb />
sity. All that has ever been requested is that the Consitution<lb />
of the Student Government Association be respected, by ad-<lb />
ministrators as well as students . . . "And if that be treason,<lb />
then make the most of it<lb />
rift last Carolinian<lb />
NJ3� ��� C�r.l!�� Vtr.ra!tT<lb />
Published Bemiweekly by the students of East Carolina University.<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
lotoreoDssiaU Press, Associated Collegiate Press. United States Student Press AsHociation<lb />
Serviced by<lb />
CMUtfat Press Service, Intercollegiate Press Service, Southern Intercollegiate Press<lb />
Service, Press Service of Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Editor-in-Chief Weg Sumner<lb />
Business Manaprer<lb />
Managing KHitor<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
News Editors<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Don Benson<lb />
Nelda Ixiwe<lb />
Larry Oakley<lb />
Gerald Roherson<lb />
.Tanet Fulhright<lb />
Dhloe Crawford<lb />
Athletes' Curriculum<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
"May I suggest .strongly that all<lb />
athletes participating in varsity<lb />
football and basketball be permittee!<lb />
to establish programs during the<lb />
term or quarter of their participa-<lb />
tion, wherein they would not be<lb />
required to attend any classes.<lb />
"(Dr. Leo Jenkins, as quoted by<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN Dec. 19.<lb />
1968.1<lb />
The article from which the above<lb />
quote was taken raises several im-<lb />
poitant points fur discussion. Dr.<lb />
Jenkins stated thai athletes re-<lb />
ceive an unequal educational op-<lb />
portunity If this be true, which<lb />
this writer personally doubt we<lb />
would respectfully remind all I<lb />
cerned that the primary purpose of<lb />
this university is the academic edu-<lb />
cation of all its students. If uny<lb />
extracurricular activities interfere<lb />
with the academic instruction of<lb />
students, and "all" athletics must<lb />
of necessity be classified as extra-<lb />
curricular, then it would seem ex-<lb />
pedient to curtain the extracurric-<lb />
ular activities. It would seem.<lb />
therefore, that this proposal is In-<lb />
consistent with accepted educa-<lb />
cationaJ reasoning and thus totally<lb />
unsound.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins stated that the ath-<lb />
letes "would be permitted to en-<lb />
roll in a self-study program in<lb />
Which they would do assigned read-<lb />
ing and theme writing at their own<lb />
convenience Unless students are<lb />
mentally above average and very<lb />
highly motivated they do not do as<lb />
Jenkins Advocates<lb />
Athlete' Study Plan<lb />
�alHng address<lb />
Subscription rate 15 00<lb />
: Box 2516. Enst Carolina University Station, GreenvllJe N C<lb />
Telephone: 762-5716 or 758-8426, extension 164<lb />
By NELDA S. LOWE<lb />
In response to a letter in today's<lb />
forum, I feel a clarification is ne-<lb />
cessary as to the intent of President<lb />
Jenkin's December speech Hav-<lb />
ing read the ti content of the<lb />
speech, it is my opinion that Dr.<lb />
Jenkins is. in general, advocating a<lb />
more practical combination of the<lb />
academic and extracurricular with<lb />
athletics as his prime example.<lb />
"The exp-nsion of athletic programs<lb />
on many campuses, accompanied by<lb />
rapidly rising scholastic standards,<lb />
places many athletes in the middle<lb />
of a squeeze say Jenkins. This<lb />
squeeze is also felt by other campus<lb />
leaders such as SGA officials, edi-<lb />
tors of campus publications and stu-<lb />
dents whose major study requires<lb />
periods of concentration such as<lb />
mu-ic majors preparing for required<lb />
r ttals. in taking his stand, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins admits "it's foolhardy to<lb />
wait for an explosion without seek-<lb />
ing its remedies<lb />
Jenkins feels it is unrealistic to<lb />
expect the athlete to compete with<lb />
the student in his class on an equal<lb />
basis, when he of necessity must<lb />
be away from class. He states. "If<lb />
an activity such as athletics is<lb />
worthy of being on the campus, if<lb />
is worthy of being organized so<lb />
that every qualified student can<lb />
participate<lb />
However, Mr, Warren eem;<lb />
doubtful of the importance of ath-<lb />
letics on campus. He states. "If any<lb />
extracurricular activities interfere<lb />
with the academic instruction of<lb />
students, and all athletics must of<lb />
necessity be classified as extracur-<lb />
ricular, then it would seem ex-<lb />
pedient to curtail the extracurri-<lb />
cular activities Dr. Jenkins feels<lb />
that "aggressive athletic programs<lb />
are very worthwhile and very much<lb />
needed and should be encouraged<lb />
by all. We cannot rightfully con-<lb />
tinue to bemoan the behavior of<lb />
youth and the rise of juvenile de-<lb />
linquency and drug addiction on<lb />
our campuses if we make no ef-<lb />
forts to provide wholesome activi-<lb />
ties through expanding and vigor-<lb />
ous athletic programs<lb />
Mr. Warren also feels that stu-<lb />
dents must be mentally above ave-<lb />
rage and highly motivated to do<lb />
well in such a self study program.<lb />
Although the athlete may not al-<lb />
ways be mentally above average, it<lb />
would seem to this writer that he<lb />
must be highly motivated in order<lb />
to extend himself into the field of<lb />
athletics. In this time of high edu-<lb />
cational standards, it would seem<lb />
that only those who are motivated<lb />
above the average would attempt<lb />
to broaden their concept of higher<lb />
education to include the extracur-<lb />
riculars.<lb />
Educators, writers, and psycho-<lb />
logists have time and time again<lb />
concluded that the extracurricular<lb />
activities are often major factors<lb />
in the development of the personal-<lb />
ity, maturity, outlook and many<lb />
other aspects of the adult which in-<lb />
line e his later success in life<lb />
These extracurricular exp<lb />
help the individual channel the<lb />
knowledge he has gained in the<lb />
classroom and view it in the proper<lb />
prospective.<lb />
Mr, Warren. I suggest that you<lb />
talk to a few job recruiters and<lb />
see how they feel about the im-<lb />
portance ol extracurricular activi-<lb />
ties. You will find that more often<lb />
than not. the student with a fairly<lb />
good scholastic record who lists ex-<lb />
'racurricular activities will win the<lb />
good job over the student who has<lb />
a little better scholastic record ob-<lb />
tained by four years of studying and<lb />
nothing else.<lb />
In reference to Mr. Warren's<lb />
third paragraph, Dr. Jenkins is not<lb />
asking that the athlete enroll m the<lb />
honors or graduate programs just<lb />
because they are the only self-study<lb />
programs in existence at the pre-<lb />
sent time. He is, however, advocat-<lb />
ing the implementing of programs<lb />
geared to the student's needs Which<lb />
would equip him with the same<lb />
education as the student who at-<lb />
tends lecture classes.<lb />
In answer to Mr. Warren's ques-<lb />
tion concei-nmg the top sports, let<lb />
me again quote Dr. Jenkins. "This<lb />
program is recommended only for<lb />
the two major sports�football and<lb />
basketball�because it is in these<lb />
two activities that the greatest<lb />
demands are made upon the ath-<lb />
letes<lb />
It is regrettable that this news-<lb />
paper is unable to publish Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins' speech in its entirity, for sure-<lb />
ly if students could read its entire<lb />
content they would better under-<lb />
stand Dr. Jenkin's proposal and its<lb />
merits. Those of us who condemn<lb />
a proposal before we have studied<lb />
it. in as much depth as he who<lb />
proposes it and before the idea Is<lb />
given a chance to be tried, are the<lb />
ones who slow down the improve-<lb />
ments needed in today's system of<lb />
education.<lb />
well in sehSstudy programs as in<lb />
supervised classroom instruct<lb />
That this is true is substantiate<lb />
by the fact that selKstudy p,0.<lb />
grams at E.C.TJ. are limited t0<lb />
honors seminars ana the graduate<lb />
school. It seems doubtfuli to this<lb />
writer �?: all athletes are quaj.<lb />
fied for honors programs or nad!<lb />
uate work. It would seem, there-<lb />
fore, that this program is miprac.<lb />
tical in light of the present attitude<lb />
of the university toward self-studn<lb />
programs.<lb />
Finally. Dr. Jenkins stated that<lb />
this proposal would cover only ath-<lb />
letes participating in varsity foot-<lb />
ball and basketball, as they are the<lb />
"top sports We hould like to<lb />
know what i.s meant by "top<lb />
sports These two are certainly<lb />
not top sports in terms of practice<lb />
and effort involved. Athlete par-<lb />
ticipatmg in crew, track, swim-<lb />
ming, baseball, etc as well u<lb />
freshmen football and basketball<lb />
practice equally hard and long- and<lb />
are subjected to the same restric-<lb />
tions as those participating in var-<lb />
sity football and basketball. Why<lb />
should not these other athletes be<lb />
included in the proposal; unless it<lb />
"is" aimed solely and specifically<lb />
at aiding the two sports which bring<lb />
the most monetary return and<lb />
statewide attention to the univer-<lb />
lty. The paretheticaJ inclusion of<lb />
music majors and SGA officers<lb />
seems to be a poor cover-up for<lb />
this and therefore seems to add<lb />
credibility to this view. Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins has stated on several other<lb />
occasions that all sports at ECU<lb />
receive equal support and emphasis<lb />
from the administration. If this<lb />
proposal becomes policy it will be<lb />
directly mconsistant with earlier<lb />
stated policy.<lb />
This writer does not often find<lb />
cause to quarrel with faculty or<lb />
administration policy, and has the<lb />
utmost respect for Dr. Jenkins and<lb />
his accomplishments. However, we<lb />
strongly feel that this proposal to<lb />
allow athletes participating in var-<lb />
sity football and basketball to skip<lb />
all Classes during the quarter of<lb />
their participation would be detri-<lb />
mental and grossly unfair to both<lb />
athletes and the entire student<lb />
body should it be implemented.<lb />
Most Sincerely,<lb />
David S. Warren<lb />
Monument<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
In recent weeks I have noticed<lb />
articles concerning the building of<lb />
a monument to Doctor Jenkins<lb />
Most, notable is the fact that, every-<lb />
one agrees on President Jenkin's<lb />
contributions to our university.<lb />
However I must agree with the ar-<lb />
ticle which appeared some weeks<lb />
ago in the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
questioning the usefulness of such<lb />
a monument. I agree with the ar-<lb />
ticle in that a parking lot or class-<lb />
room dedicated in the memory of<lb />
President Jenkins would be more<lb />
useful.<lb />
Monuments are for the birds<lb />
Ralph W. Johnson<lb />
Campus Viewpoint<lb />
What i.s the organization and<lb />
Function of the Publcations Board?<lb />
According to THE KEY, the<lb />
board "serves as an advisory and<lb />
supervisory board responsible for<lb />
counseling in fiscal matters and<lb />
overseeing the four SGA publica-<lb />
tions. The publications governed<lb />
are: THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
BUCCANNEER, THE REBEL and<lb />
THE KEY.<lb />
The board is the supreme policy-<lb />
making body which makes decisions<lb />
regarding the operations of these<lb />
publications. It is through this<lb />
group that "contracts are let, edi-<lb />
tors are selected, salaries are set,<lb />
and plans for the publication are<lb />
approved.<lb />
"The board is composed of ad-<lb />
ministrative officials, faculty ad-<lb />
vis-ors of the publications, student<lb />
editors and business managers of<lb />
the publications, and student mem-<lb />
bers-at-large elected by the SGA<lb />
Legislature according to page 35<lb />
of THE KEY.<lb />
At the last Publications Board<lb />
ling on Dec. 17. approval was<lb />
By James Hord<lb />
given for the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
to order offset printing equipment<lb />
in order to facilitate production of<lb />
the newspaper. By use of this equip-<lb />
ment, more up-to-date news cover-<lb />
age could be given to the students;<lb />
the quality off the paper would be<lb />
improved; and expansion of the<lb />
paper would be possible�i.e some-<lb />
day the EAST CAROLINIAN may<lb />
become a daily newspaper. Also<lb />
and most important, the cost of<lb />
production would be lowered.<lb />
But this decision by the Publi-<lb />
cation Board to order this equip-<lb />
ment was to be overruled by the<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs. Last Wed-<lb />
nesday, for reasons known best to<lb />
himself, he acted to cancel an or-<lb />
der placed with the IBM Company<lb />
for this equipment. Thus, the ac-<lb />
tion taken by his administrator<lb />
sought to set the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN back to the standards of<lb />
a high school newspaper.<lb />
If East Carolina is to become a<lb />
major university, its newspaper<lb />
must not be limited in scope by<lb />
the administration, nor be subject<lb />
to their dictates and notions.<lb />
MTOMATION IS Til<lb />
,ia� b en added l th<lb />
jerviei - to members<lb />
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tuation could be c<lb />
light in a stam<lb />
twenty minutes to g(<lb />
into the gym, and<lb />
�y minutes U<lb />
, and away from th<lb />
has been a gross lack<lb />
traffic directors at<lb />
events Adnunisrtrativf<lb />
of this problem woul(<lb />
a public message fr<lb />
of first floor Belk Dc<lb />
floor Belk Dorm . .<lb />
papular belief the fir<lb />
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CS I have noticed<lb />
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Doctor Jenkins.<lb />
he fact that, every-<lb />
Resident Jenkia's<lb />
i our university.<lb />
agree with the ar-<lb />
;ared some weeks<lb />
ST CAROLINIAN<lb />
usefulness of such<lb />
igree with the ax-<lb />
irking lot or class-<lb />
in the memory of<lb />
,s would be more<lb />
! for the birds<lb />
Ralph W. Johnson<lb />
1ST CAROLINIAN<lb />
irinting equipment<lb />
tate production of<lb />
y use of this cquip-<lb />
3-date news cover-<lb />
;n to the students;<lb />
ie paper would be<lb />
expansion of the<lb />
ossible�i.e some-<lb />
JAROLINIAN may<lb />
newspaper. Also<lb />
�tant, the cost of<lb />
1 be lowered,<lb />
ion by the Publi-<lb />
order this eqmp-<lb />
overruled by the<lb />
Affairs. Last Wed-<lb />
ns known best to<lb />
1 to cancel an or-<lb />
the IBM Company<lb />
ait. Thus, the ac-<lb />
his administrator<lb />
he EAST CARO-<lb />
i the standards of<lb />
wspaper.<lb />
la is to become a<lb />
y, its newspaper<lb />
nited in scope by<lb />
)n, nor be subject<lb />
and notions.<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 14, 1969�S<lb />
Computing Center Devises<lb />
New Testing Program<lb />
MTOMATION IS THE WORD�A new automatic test grading computer<lb />
added to the ECU computer family, (providing free test grading<lb />
to members of the faculty. This device, according to sources<lb />
mputer (enter, is a new innovation in this area.<lb />
bas b<lb />
sen ii<lb />
.ii tin<lb />
Chloe's Knows<lb />
By Chloe Crawford, Features Editor<lb />
.Jier-the-ballgame<lb />
Th<lb />
i  i ould<lb />
stop light in a<lb />
traffic<lb />
be compared to a<lb />
.stampede. It takes<lb />
, minutes to get parked and<lb />
the gym, and an hou� and<lb />
 ,� v nty minutes to get un-park-<lb />
t away from the gym. There<lb />
has been a gross lack of uniformed<lb />
traffic directors at recent sports<lb />
evenl Administrative consideration<lb />
of this problem would be in order.<lb />
A public message from a resident<lb />
of first floor Belk Dorm to second<lb />
floor Belk Dorm . . . contrary to<lb />
popular belief the first floor is not<lb />
the football players' LATRINE.<lb />
Rumor has it that some students<lb />
are getting up a petition to force<lb />
Ralph-the-bearded wonder to tell<lb />
his secret of enjoying a life of ease<lb />
and pleasure and still maintaining<lb />
a 3.0 average.<lb />
We have still no response from<lb />
Greek news after the reminder last<lb />
week, except from Gamma Gamma<lb />
G.D. I would like to re-emphasize<lb />
that any Greek news can be plac-<lb />
ed in my mail box In the East<lb />
Carolinian office or handed to me<lb />
personally.<lb />
A special message from the<lb />
brothers of Theta Chi fraternity to<lb />
the wasteful, inconsiderate, blund-<lb />
ering idiot who pulled the plug<lb />
 "We hope you have a dry<lb />
year<lb />
By SANDY HOLLAND<lb />
P. Milam J hnson, the campus<lb />
computing center director, has re-<lb />
cently devised a series of test<lb />
grading programs. One part of the<lb />
program is designed to grade SCAT<lb />
and SAT tests. The second part of<lb />
the test scoring program should be<lb />
of interest to various teachers on<lb />
the East Carolina campus. The<lb />
computers can eliminate the time<lb />
consuming process of grading mul-<lb />
tiple choice and true-false tests.<lb />
NOW AVAILABLE<lb />
This grading program is avail-<lb />
able to all teachers on campus free<lb />
of charge. Mr. Johnson is not<lb />
recommending this objective type<lb />
of testing as the best method, but<lb />
the computers, are available for the<lb />
teachers that do give multiple<lb />
choice and true-false quizzes.<lb />
Teachers taking advantage of<lb />
this grading method should give<lb />
the computing center half a day's<lb />
notice before bringing the tests to<lb />
be graded.<lb />
The whole process takes no more<lb />
than fifteen minutes. The tests<lb />
must be taken on IBM 1230 docu-<lb />
ment No. 510 standard answer<lb />
each students I.D. number and<lb />
name, their answers, and the num-<lb />
ber of answers they answered cor-<lb />
rectly. The incorrect answers are<lb />
identified by an asterik below them.<lb />
The information also includes a<lb />
list of people that didn't take the<lb />
test, the number of papers graded,<lb />
the average number of correct<lb />
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questions, and the standard de-<lb />
viation in the class. All of this is<lb />
sheets that are available at the<lb />
central supply. The answer sheets<lb />
allow for three hundred questions.<lb />
DETAILED EVALUATION<lb />
The teacher brings only three<lb />
things: answer sheets, yellow class<lb />
cards, and one answer sheet with<lb />
the correct answers. The computer<lb />
takes this much information and<lb />
gives back a detailed evaluation of<lb />
the quiz. The results include the<lb />
number of questions the correct<lb />
answers as given by the teacher,<lb />
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with 64K core on the east coast.<lb />
A company from Boston recently<lb />
flew down to use the computers to<lb />
up-date their inventory.<lb />
Movies Of The Week<lb />
By ROY C. DICKS<lb />
Movies in the area this week<lb />
are all overshadowed by the pre-<lb />
sence of what is considered by many<lb />
to be the greatest American film<lb />
ever made, "Gone with the Wind<lb />
What more can be said about a<lb />
thirty-year old film which has, in<lb />
each of its more than half a dozen<lb />
re-releases through the years, play-<lb />
ed to full houses at every perform-<lb />
ance (as it already has at the<lb />
Plaza Cinema.) Winner of 10 Acad-<lb />
emy awards, the films is beautifully<lb />
photographed in color and contains<lb />
scenes that still leave audiences<lb />
breathless. The tragic story of the<lb />
Old South and its downfall is su-<lb />
perbly acted by a veritable cast<lb />
of thousands, including Vivian<lb />
Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havil-<lb />
land, and Leslie Howard. If you've<lb />
never seen it, don't miss this op-<lb />
portunity; if you have, you'U find<lb />
something new each time you see<lb />
it again. This great film will be<lb />
playing at the Plaza Cinema through<lb />
January 21th.<lb />
Another very popular film, "The<lb />
Dirty Dozen will make its second<lb />
Killed In Action<lb />
Marine Second Lieutenant Her-<lb />
bert E. Ing III, son of the former<lb />
Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Marine<lb />
Corps Base, was killed in action in<lb />
Vietnam on Dec. 23. He was 22.<lb />
Lt. Ing served as a platoon com-<lb />
mander, Company "P 2d Bat-<lb />
talion 1st Marines, 1st Marine Di-<lb />
vision, in Quangnam Province.<lb />
Lt. Ing attended East Carolina<lb />
University prior to his commission-<lb />
ing in November, 1967.<lb />
He is survived by his wife, the<lb />
former Denetia E. Rullman, of<lb />
Hickory, N.C. his parents, two<lb />
brothers, Gary R. and Rudy A<lb />
and his sister Janis M all living<lb />
in quarters at Quantico.<lb />
PITT PLAZA<lb />
DAIRY BAR<lb />
25 Delicious Flavors<lb />
of Ice Cream<lb />
Try a Delicious Banana<lb />
Split or Sundae<lb />
264 By-Pass, Greenville<lb />
Greenville appearance within two<lb />
months at the Friday Free Flick<lb />
(Wright, 6:30 and 9:30 p.m) Win-<lb />
ner of an Academy award and sev-<lb />
eral nominations, the film stars<lb />
Lee Marvin and is an above-average<lb />
war drama.<lb />
"Coogan's Bluff starring Clint<lb />
Eastwood, ends tonight at the Pitt<lb />
Theatre. The story concerns an<lb />
Arizona deputy sheriff who has<lb />
come to New York to apprehend a<lb />
criminal. Through various devious<lb />
methods, he finally gets his man.<lb />
Starting tomorrow, the 19th, will<lb />
be Hell Fighters starring John<lb />
Wayne, Katherine Ross (of "The<lb />
Graduate"), and Jim Hutton.<lb />
Wayne, a co-owner of oil-fire fight-<lb />
ing outfit, is seriously injured on<lb />
the job. Hutton, his younger part-<lb />
ner, calls Wayne's wife and daugh-<lb />
ter, whom he has not seen for<lb />
many years since separation. Ross,<lb />
as his daughter, falls in love with<lb />
Hutton, and together they try for<lb />
a reconciliation of Wayne and his<lb />
wife. The film contains several ex-<lb />
citing scenes depicting the fighting<lb />
of the oil fires.<lb />
The State Theater continues in<lb />
its praiseworthy function as foreign<lb />
and art film theatre by presenting<lb />
the Swedish flim, "Hagbard and<lb />
Slgne through tomorrow, the 15th.<lb />
This beautfiul color film is based<lb />
on a Scandinavan legend and has a<lb />
medieval setting. The tender story<lb />
of two star-crossed young lovers<lb />
in the middle ages is abetted by<lb />
judicial use of nudity and violence.<lb />
Another of the Japanese-made<lb />
monster flicks, "King Kong Es-<lb />
capes begins Thursday, the 16th.<lb />
In this one King Kong is found<lb />
on a tropical island, brought to<lb />
New York City, and captured by<lb />
an evil scientist, only to escape<lb />
later and wreck havoc. On the<lb />
same program will be a second<lb />
feature, "The Perrornauts an<lb />
outer space horror fantasy. Begin-<lb />
ning Sunday, the 19th, will be an-<lb />
other of the supposedly realistic<lb />
looks at the youth of today, entitled<lb />
"The Hooked Generation<lb />
For those who have access to a<lb />
T.V the highly acclaimed film.<lb />
"The Miracle Worker will be<lb />
shown tonight at 9 p.m. on the NBC<lb />
Tuesday Night at the Movies.<lb />
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4�East Carolinian- Tuesday, January 14. 1969<lb />
Bucs Notch Two Victories<lb />
In Cage Action This Week<lb />
The cage Pirates won then two<lb />
aontests this week as they downed<lb />
East Tennessee by 89-80 and Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary by 87-61 to put<lb />
their winning streak at three<lb />
games. The victories gave the Pi-<lb />
rates an overall mark Of 7-6. In<lb />
Southern Conference play, the Pi-<lb />
es are 4-1 as they head into ac-<lb />
tion against Richmond tonight.<lb />
The first hall saw a nip and tuck<lb />
battle that saw the Pirates take<lb />
the lead for goad at 36-34 on a<lb />
basket by Ken At the half, ECU<lb />
held a 43-39 lead.<lb />
Early in the second half, the I<lb />
rates built their lead to six at 48-42.<lb />
ETSU fought back to 48-46. but<lb />
Thompson hil twice to gel the lead<lb />
 mx again.<lb />
ETSU pulled hack t� within one<lb />
,i 53 but the Burs pulled ahead<lb />
only to see the Buccaneers bounce<lb />
back to �l at 58-57 and 66 65<lb />
with 9 23 left.<lb />
The Hues then reeled oft 10<lb />
Straighl point to make it 76-65<lb />
with 6:22 left. With 3:12 to go,<lb />
ETSU had pulled to within six.<lb />
but they could get no closer as the<lb />
Bucs went to the charity stripe to<lb />
hold the win.<lb />
ECU vs. W&amp;M<lb />
in then win over the Indian ol<lb />
William and Mary, the Hues had<lb />
a close firsl period before tin fj<lb />
Frosh Triumph In<lb />
Hardcourt Play<lb />
The Baby Bucs continued their<lb />
winning ways as they beat Louisburg<lb />
by 84-71 and the William and Mary<lb />
Frosh by 76-69. The two wins lip-<lb />
ped the Baby Bucs' record to 6-2.<lb />
In their win over Louisburg, both<lb />
teams started off cold, but as the<lb />
game progressed, the two teams<lb />
warmed to their tasks.<lb />
After some early parrying, the<lb />
Batov Bucs took the lead at 14-12<lb />
as Julius Prince hit to break a tie<lb />
and ECU moved out in front by as<lb />
much a.s five points. Louisburg ral-<lb />
lied, knotting the score at 26, 28<lb />
and 30, before the Baby Bucs took<lb />
a 34-32 halftime lead.<lb />
In the second half, ECU pulled<lb />
steadily away and increased their<lb />
lead by nine in throe and a half<lb />
minutes.<lb />
I. misburg again rallied. U T<lb />
the Buc lead down to five, but they<lb />
weren't able to get any closer as<lb />
the Baby Hues closed with a flurry<lb />
leading the way was Ron 1<lb />
with 21 points, while prince had 10.<lb />
Arnie Ruegp 15. anod Crou.se 14.<lb />
In their following victory over<lb />
the William &amp; Mary Papooses, fchl<lb />
Baby Bucs got revenge lor one oi<lb />
their two losses, but they did it the<lb />
hard way.<lb />
The two teams fought on i ven<lb />
t� rms for most of the first<lb />
until the Baby Bucs weni in!<lb />
pressure man-to-man<lb />
Slowly ECU pulled ahead until at<lb />
one time, they held a 15-point ad-<lb />
vanta je at 43-28.<lb />
The Pa cul ,w" points ofi<lb />
S 'railed 48-35 a1<lb />
the half.<lb />
In the second half, the Baby Bu<lb />
,t cold, making only eigb<lb />
point in ten minutes while the<lb />
Papooses crammed in 24 to take<lb />
a three point, lead at 59-56.<lb />
The Baby Bucs fought back, and<lb />
finally regained the lead on a foul<lb />
shot by Ellie Gutshall at 62-61.<lb />
From there on in, the BUC<lb />
load, hitting a seven poinl<lb />
spread a: the end, at 76-69.<lb />
rhe Baby Hues put five men in<lb />
double figures for a balanced<lb />
tack.<lb />
Ron LePors led with 18, and<lb />
Gut.mall netted 17. Julius P;<lb />
jim Fairley each added Li<lb />
Crouse gol 10 point ,<lb />
(in the B ards, Pairley had 14<lb />
to his credit, while l ��<lb />
Pors had 13 and Gutshall 12.<lb />
Win &amp; M Frosh 35 34�69<lb />
ECU P 4a 28�76<lb />
W&amp;M (6)-Gillespie-12, McLen-<lb />
nan-18, Smith-20, Pisher-3, Warns-5,<lb />
Downton-2, Boisseau-9, and Stakias.<lb />
ECU (76)-Prince-12, Crouse-10,<lb />
i iirley-12, LePors-18, Longworth-2,<lb />
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Down from Burger Chef<lb />
pulied out to 41-22 halftime<lb />
 (heir nine point halftime<lb />
load, the Hues slowly pushed out to<lb />
a hi poinl advantage with 13:25<lb />
left i! 59-40 The lead grew to its<lb />
highesl point al 84-55, a 29 point<lb />
mtage with 2:03 lefl before<lb />
dropping to the final 26 point<lb />
spread at 87-61.<lb />
For the Bucs, Earl Thompson<lb />
led th way with 30 points, while<lb />
Richard Keir and Tom Miller chip-<lb />
ped in with lit and 18 respectively.<lb />
Jim Modlin led the Bucs ofi the<lb />
boards with 13 rebounds, while Jim<lb />
i (regory gol 10 as he sal oul hali<lb />
the game with foul trouble<lb />
Summarj<lb />
W&amp;M 32 29-61<lb />
ECU 41 48 87<lb />
W&amp;M � McLennan-0, Kent-17.<lb />
Stout King-4, Daughtery-9, An-<lb />
derson-2. Brown-4, and Jancaltis-<lb />
12,<lb />
ECU � Collins-2, Thompson-30,<lb />
Miller-16 Keir-19, Gregory-8, Mod-<lb />
lin 7. MoKillop. Haubenreiser, Wil-<lb />
liams. Dunn-4, Kiernan-3 and Lind-<lb />
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MODI IN ON T1IF. GO�East Carolina'� Jim Modlin (52) hooks ntif<lb />
the outstretched flngew of Doug Brown (51) of William and Man<lb />
another unidentifiable Indian also tries to block the shot while Bob<lb />
Haubenreiser (40) waits for a possible rebound. The Bu s won their<lb />
third game in a row. and their fourth In five conference gam<lb />
87-61 verdict over the Indians.<lb />
ovpr<lb />
Aqua-Bucs Split Meet While<lb />
Setting New ECU Records<lb />
The Aqua-Bucs split a three-way<lb />
meel thai counted as two dual<lb />
ls the University of Mary-<lb />
land won by 67-j to 45' j while East<lb />
Carolina book West Virginia by 55<lb />
to 29.<lb />
The split lei the Aqua-Bucs with<lb />
a 2-3 mark on the season.<lb />
There were three new ECU rec-<lb />
ord set as Gary Frederick set the<lb />
new standard in the 1000 yard free-<lb />
tyle, while Jim Grissom set two<lb />
Mirks, one in the 200-yard free-<lb />
style and the other in the 500-<lb />
id freestyle.<lb />
The summary of the ECTJ-Mary-<lb />
land meet follows.<lb />
400 Medley Reiay: Maryland.<lb />
3:49.3.<lb />
1000 Yard Freestyle. Heim, (MD),<lb />
Frederick, (ECU), Dolan, 'ECU)<lb />
0 58 5. Frederick se a new fresh-<lb />
man and varsity record.<lb />
200 Yard Freestyle: Jim FrLssom,<lb />
(ECU Schwart, (MD), Kaiser,<lb />
MD), 1 52.2 Grissom set a new<lb />
freshman and varsity record.<lb />
50 Yard Freestyle: Goluv (MD),<lb />
Weissman, (ECU) Polk, (MD),<lb />
22.3.<lb />
200 Yard Individual Medley: John<lb />
Sultan, (ECU) Jay Maltiy (ECU),<lb />
Thompson, 2:03.J.<lb />
On Meter Dive: Dolce, (MD)<lb />
Baird, (ECU) Emerson, (ECU),<lb />
point toal, 181.5.<lb />
200 Yard Butterfly: Hartman,<lb />
ECU . McDonald, (ECU), Hoff-<lb />
man (MD), 2:10.3.<lb />
100 Yard Freestyle: Toddner.<lb />
MD, Golden, (MD Orrell.<lb />
'ECU 48.3.<lb />
200 Yard Backstroke: Melesky.<lb />
'MD Sultan. 'ECU Downey.<lb />
'ECU 2:11.0.<lb />
55 Yard Freestyle: Grissom<lb />
'ECU Heim, (MD), Frederick,<lb />
(ECU). 5:10.3. New Freshman and<lb />
varsity record.<lb />
200 Yard Breastroke: Acconero,<lb />
'MDi. Allman. 'ECU Weisman,<lb />
'ECU<lb />
Three Meter Dive. Dolce. (MD<lb />
Rydcem, (MD), Baird, (ECU),<lb />
point total 211.5.<lb />
400 Yard Freestyle Relay: Mary-<lb />
land. 3:21.0.<lb />
Summary of the East Carolina -<lb />
West Virginia meet:<lb />
400 Yard Medley Relay: East<lb />
Carolina. 3:51.6.<lb />
1000 Yard Freestyle: Frederick.<lb />
(ECU), Garcia, (W.Va.i. Doland.<lb />
(ECU) 10:57.6. New record.<lb />
200 Yard Freestyle: Grissom.<lb />
(ECU), Maynihan, (ECU), Poposs,<lb />
'W.Va.i, 1:52.2. now record.<lb />
50 Yard Freestyle: Weissman.<lb />
�ECU), Law, 'W.Va.i. Orrell.<lb />
(ECU), 23.3.<lb />
200 Yard Individual Medley: Sul-<lb />
tan, 'ECU), Hutchinson, (W.Va.),<lb />
Maltdy, (ECU, 2:08.3.<lb />
One Meter Dive; Holovics,<lb />
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On January 16, 1969, ' �:0D<lb />
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of East Carolina will poi<lb />
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