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East Carolina University, Greenville, X. C, Tuesday, February 11, 1969<lb />
Number 34<lb />
VKGIN OF EXCELLENCE"�Secretary of State Thad Eure (right) hands Schools of Business foundation<lb />
charter to ECU trustees Chairman Kohert B. Morgan as business Dean James II Bearden (left) and universi-<lb />
n president Leo W. Jenkins look on.<lb />
School 01 Business Establish<lb />
ECU Business Foundation<lb />
�he East Carolina University<lb />
Sch ol ol Business has established<lb />
Ion to provide a "margin<lb />
� Hence" in its growth and<lb />
nent f educational, ser-<lb />
� � t arch programs.<lb />
D Fames H. Bearden, dean of<lb />
the B . inesa School announced the<lb />
inon of' the Bast Carolina<lb />
Busi � ss Foundation as a North<lb />
non-profit corporation.<lb />
harter was issued by Sec-<lb />
rel . oi State Thad Eure and pre-<lb />
sented by him to Dean Bearden.<lb />
ECU President Leo W. Jenkins and<lb />
j.v � : ity trustees Chairman Rob-<lb />
ert B Morgan.<lb />
Add To Resources<lb />
A rding to Dr. Bearden, the<lb />
foundation can add to business<lb />
sch i il resources "a margin for ex-<lb />
celli rice not otherwise available to<lb />
us<lb />
He explained, "Our program in<lb />
the School of Business is an ex-<lb />
pensive undertaking. While state<lb />
contributions are significant, they<lb />
do not allow full development of the<lb />
potential. Therefore, we must count<lb />
on financial support from outside<lb />
. gular sources<lb />
The foundation has the authority<lb />
to receive, invest and use money<lb />
and property for the benefit of the<lb />
School of Business and its pro-<lb />
grams. Objectives stated in the by-<lb />
laws include support of program<lb />
"that will best provide academic<lb />
support to the business and finan-<lb />
cial community programs "that<lb />
will tend to produce graduates<lb />
who possesss skills and qualifica-<lb />
tions thought to be in demand" and<lb />
such seminars, lectures or work-<lb />
shops "as will best meet the needs"<lb />
of students or businessmen.<lb />
Four Classes<lb />
The corporation will have four<lb />
classes of members: associate mem-<lb />
bers, contributors of $25 a year:<lb />
participating members, $100 a year;<lb />
enior member SI.000 a year; and<lb />
life members. $10,000 or more.<lb />
All members will be eligible to<lb />
attend corporation meetings and re-<lb />
ceive publications of the foundation.<lb />
Participating, senior and life mem-<lb />
ber- will have voting privileges at<lb />
corporation meetings, to be held<lb />
innually in May or June.<lb />
Governing Board<lb />
Affairs of the foundation will be<lb />
governed by a board of al least<lb />
three directors, including the dean<lb />
of the School of Business. The<lb />
board will elect six officers of the<lb />
corporation each year for one-year<lb />
terms: chairman of the board,<lb />
president, senior vice president,<lb />
vice president, secretary and treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
Dr Bearden and two of his fac-<lb />
ulty members, Dr. James L. Knipe<lb />
and G. Waldron Snyder, are the<lb />
official incorporators and initial di-<lb />
rectors of the corporation.<lb />
Student Legislature Approves<lb />
Trial Period Ol Transit System<lb />
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ie trial period of the transit<lb />
em has finally received the<lb />
�  of the student legislature<lb />
r i long study, a defeat in the<lb />
I tture, restudy of the proposal,<lb />
a student poll.<lb />
rial period will begin the<lb />
day of the spring quarter.<lb />
v. March 11. During this<lb />
'here will be two buses pick-<lb />
up and discharging passenger<lb />
from 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.<lb />
These buses will carry students<lb />
to and from (lass areas: Mimes,<lb />
men and women's dormitories,<lb />
Buccaneer Court. Pitt Plaza, and a<lb />
downtown stop at Holly Street.<lb />
Quirk Exit<lb />
The buses will have a dual-door<lb />
system, allowing for a Quick en-<lb />
trance and exit They will have a<lb />
i ating capacity of 56, with stand<lb />
Sorority Starts Scholarship<lb />
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By SANDY HOLLAND<lb />
North Carolina chapters of<lb />
i Delta Pi Sorority have initi-<lb />
a fund-raising project to ob-<lb />
money for a new scholarship<lb />
am. The scholarship fund, ov-<lb />
.000 will be given in the form<lb />
:if! to a deserving high school<lb />
late planning to attend a Nor-<lb />
os college.<lb />
lidates for the scholarship<lb />
'� considered in terms of<lb />
average and financial<lb />
i hey will be required to<lb />
essay expressing their to-<lb />
rn of college life. The re-<lb />
111 be In no way obligated<lb />
any d the money.<lb />
. Is First<lb />
iroiina is kicking off the<lb />
an that will be<lb />
A DP; Cl<lb />
initial effort on the part ol North<lb />
Carolina serves as an example that<lb />
th r states will follow.<lb />
The scholarship will be awarded<lb />
this Spring for the following Fall.<lb />
Next year chapters in every state<lb />
will be giving individual scholar-<lb />
hips bo fifty girls.<lb />
Delta Omieron Chapter<lb />
The Delta Omieron chapter of<lb />
DPi on the East Carolina campus<lb />
sponsored a chicken dinner for their<lb />
fund raising project. Through the<lb />
combined efforts of the sorority<lb />
rirla and Alumnae nearly 300 din-<lb />
ners were distributed m the Green<lb />
 area foi . ofit of $200.<lb />
X idditton Delta Omieron Is<lb />
ship mud toiti-<lb />
Hie Karen<lb />
. will bo<lb />
an adi'i<lb />
ing room for approximately 20. to-<lb />
taling 75 on each bus.<lb />
The buses will be rented from<lb />
Raleigh City Coach Lines for a 15-<lb />
school-day trial period, costing<lb />
$4800. Raleigh City Coach Line<lb />
will be responsible for the driver.<lb />
maintenance, insurance, and g i<lb />
line.<lb />
Routes and schedules are now be-<lb />
am planned and will bo announced<lb />
to the tudenl body by printing<lb />
separate schedules tor each stu-<lb />
dent to be distributed before the<lb />
trial period begins. Being only a<lb />
trial system, the cooperation ol the<lb />
entire student body will be needed<lb />
to make this system a success<lb />
Students are asked to make sug-<lb />
gestions during the trial and bo be<lb />
patient.<lb />
Student Vote<lb />
If the students wish to have the<lb />
transit system become permament,<lb />
they will be given the chance to<lb />
decide the day following the end<lb />
of the trial period by a campus-<lb />
wide referendum on Wednesday.<lb />
April 2.<lb />
A permanent, transit system will<lb />
be cheaper than the trial system.<lb />
The permanent system will allow<lb />
g buses to operate for the .same<lb />
price as the 2 buses cost to operate<lb />
the trial jwriod. When the<lb />
s passed by the student<lb />
1.60 will be added to each<lb />
I ivity fee begt next<lb />
during<lb />
item<lb />
body, S<lb />
SGA Approves<lb />
New Statutes<lb />
Statutes to the SGA Bill ol J<lb />
concerning studenl pubheatioJ<lb />
solicitation, and demonstratio<lb />
were passed in Thursday's special<lb />
meeting of the Legislature<lb />
The Student Publications Aj '<lb />
provides that 'Any student, or<lb />
p of studi nfc . may dissecimi-<lb />
. .� � his, or Its, views by any means<lb />
leemed appropriate as long as the<lb />
name.<lb />
�Any pamphlet, news-<lb />
r, new paper, or tract whJ<lb />
purp rts to represent the Univer-<lb />
sity i r SGA, may not be issued<lb />
thoul the express permission of<lb />
te Publications Board.<lb />
Charge Of Lying<lb />
�Any studenl who violates thi<lb />
.ict by disseminal fal e mater-<lb />
ial, other than clearly stating per-<lb />
il al opinion, as fact or by not<lb />
citing authorship will be subji<lb />
to action by the Honor Councils<lb />
inder the basic charge of Iving<lb />
The right of solicitation give<lb />
recognized student organizations<lb />
privileges of soliciting money on<lb />
campu An "Act Defining Solici-<lb />
tation" was also passed by the<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
Solicitation will not be permitted<lb />
in the dormitories and persons or<lb />
organizations not defined in the<lb />
al Organizations Act must se-<lb />
cure a permit from the Division<lb />
if student Affairs allowing them to<lb />
solicil money.<lb />
Peaceful<lb />
The statute passed, called "An<lb />
Act, for Lawful Assembly in-<lb />
cludes the following:<lb />
"The University recognizes the<lb />
right of peaceful and lawful demon-<lb />
strations on campus.<lb />
Only : ganiaaijns as de-<lb />
 i in the Legal Organizations<lb />
Acl can i :gage in lawful demon-<lb />
.on on campus. All other or-<lb />
ganizations . must first receive a<lb />
mit from the proper University<lb />
,tl Division of Student Af-<lb />
prerequiatte for engag-<lb />
ing ui lawful demonstrations on<lb />
campus. If such a permit shall not<lb />
have been granted, then the dem-<lb />
otion shall be considered to be<lb />
vful.<lb />
'Any form of dem instratloa by<lb />
iny number of individuals which in<lb />
ny way disrupts the normal opera-<lb />
� on of the University shall be con-<lb />
to be unlawful.<lb />
Disrupt Operations<lb />
"Demonstrations which disrupt<lb />
normal operation of the Uni-<lb />
hose which:<lb />
�prevent students from going to<lb />
class unhindered.<lb />
prevent member: of the faculty,<lb />
fi or administration from per-<lb />
: irming the duties for which they<lb />
�� � re employed.<lb />
prevent members of the Uni-<lb />
Ity from engaging in job inter-<lb />
views.<lb />
impede classes that are in ses-<lb />
sion due t i excessive amounts of<lb />
noise.<lb />
� cause damage to University<lb />
property andor private property,<lb />
�in any manner jeopardize pub-<lb />
lic order and safety on campus.<lb />
Off-Campus<lb />
Off-campus demonstrations in<lb />
which members of the University<lb />
'students, faculty, staff) partici-<lb />
pate, shall be considered to be law-<lb />
ful only if they conform to the<lb />
appropriate civil laws and statues<lb />
governing lawful assembly<lb />
'No Curlew' Dorms<lb />
The administration has approved<lb />
the Women's Residence Council's<lb />
WRCt plan for "no curfew" dormi-<lb />
tories.<lb />
There will be two and possibly<lb />
three such dorms next fall, ac-<lb />
cording to results of a questionnaire<lb />
sent to all women's dorms, Soror-<lb />
ity houses, and the Buccaneer<lb />
Courts. These dorms will be the<lb />
two newest ones on the campus'<lb />
extreme west end.<lb />
Third Dorm<lb />
Whether the third dorm. Greene.<lb />
will be needed or not will be de-<lb />
termined by a second questionnaire<lb />
sent to the women students last<lb />
week. This second questionnare will<lb />
be a listing of all girls planning to<lb />
occupy the "no curfew" dorms.<lb />
In order to live in such a dorm,<lb />
a women studen must be 21 years<lb />
old by Sept. 1, 1969 or a junior<lb />
or senior under 21 with parental<lb />
permission, said Assistant Dean of<lb />
Woman Carolyn Fulghum.<lb />
S25 Per Year<lb />
Also, there will be an additional<lb />
cost of $25 per academic year to<lb />
each girl living in these dorms,<lb />
Final decision on the number of<lb />
dorms needed will come this week<lb />
after results of the second question-<lb />
naire are determined.<lb />
Any woman student who is in-<lb />
terested in this program and who<lb />
has not had the opportunity to sign<lb />
the second questionnaire should go,<lb />
this week, to the Dean of Women's<lb />
Office, 214 Whichard Building.<lb />
FINALLY PAS8E8�Nancj Sheppard. Gary Gasperini, and Richard<lb />
Waters begin the pn � ess of preparation for the trial transit system. It<lb />
uill begin operation the tecond daj of spring quarter, Tuesday. March 11.<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11. 1969<lb />
a -<lb />
ion<lb />
Phone Company Policy?<lb />
Have you ever been discriminated against?<lb />
If you are a day student of this university ami have<lb />
reached twenty-one year; of age, the chances are that you have.<lb />
That discrimination occurs when the student attempts<lb />
to obtain telephone service through he office of he local com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
According to the policy of the telephone company, a day<lb />
student must be prepared to submit a deposit of fifty dollars<lb />
before having a telephone installed. His only alternative, il<lb />
he wants a phone, is to bring in a letter from some person<lb />
who is gainfully employed stating that this person will<lb />
sume responsibility should the student not meet his obligati<lb />
It is the contention of the company that such regulations<lb />
are designed to prevent students from destroying telephones<lb />
and to prevent students from leaving the aren without paying<lb />
bills.<lb />
The theory of the telephone company is basically sound<lb />
. . . but only as a theory. Its orginators failed to consider<lb />
several aspects of the situation.<lb />
Must students do not act in such a manner. The attitudi<lb />
of must of Greenville's businessmen denies the contention thai<lb />
most students act irresponsibly, for very few require such<lb />
unreasonable deposts from students renting housing or estab-<lb />
lishing charge accounts.<lb />
The companies attitude is perhaps justified in the case<lb />
of students who have not reached their legal majority, for<lb />
law prevents them from being sued for nonpayment of debt<lb />
incurred for such luxury itnms.<lb />
The basic unreasonab ness of the company's attitudi<lb />
becomes evident in the case of the student who is legally re-<lb />
sponsible. North Carolina law provides that any person twei<lb />
ty-one years of age or older is responsible for any deist '<lb />
mijirht incur, regardless of whether they are classified as<lb />
luxury or necessity items.<lb />
The service station attendant down the street may have<lb />
a telephone installed for a minimal deposit. The student, who<lb />
is equally responsible for his debts, must pay fifty dollars<lb />
for the same service, or else have someone write a letter as-<lb />
suming responsibility, regardless of his having full lejrj :<lb />
status as a citizen.<lb />
The telephone company, of course, has the right to at-<lb />
tempt to protect itself from nonpayment or abuse of its equip-<lb />
ment. But are the measure employed justified in the light � I<lb />
circumstance?<lb />
Pharmaceutical Company Welcome<lb />
The addition of Burroughs Wellcome and Co Inc to<lb />
the Greenville business community may well provide ECU<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins with an added weapon for his drive<lb />
for the establishment of a medical facility on the campus.<lb />
A well-known and respected pharmaceutical company.<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome has decided to place its manufacturing<lb />
operation in Greenville and its research and administrative<lb />
offices in the Research Triangle Park.<lb />
The need for such medical facilities in the eastern part<lb />
of this state need little reiteration. Dr. Jenkins, throughout<lb />
this drive, has stressed that the doctor patient ratio of the area<lb />
is one of the worst in the country. He has shown how the<lb />
planned School of Allied Health Professions would both pro-<lb />
vide some of the much-needed personnel and serve as a start-<lb />
ing point for a full-scale medical school.<lb />
Funds are the drawback, however, as the legislature has<lb />
been reluctant to appropriate the necessary six million dol-<lb />
lars for the project.<lb />
The arrival of Burroughs Wellcome on the Greenville<lb />
scene may well provide a turn in the tide in favor of the pro-<lb />
medical facility forces, for the establishment of such a phar-<lb />
maceutical industry in the East will bring with it a sizeable<lb />
boost to the economy. It will also induce medical specialists<lb />
to begin practice in Greenville, thus adding to the team of<lb />
voices clamoring tor such a medical facility.<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome, in deciding to establish in Green-<lb />
ville, indicated that they feel the much-needed medical school<lb />
is at last on the way. and by go doing provided the impetus<lb />
�ke the appropriation of the needed funds for<lb />
the four<lb />
idatioi project.<lb />
� last Carolinian<lb />
Published s�mi weekly by the student of East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
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University Operates Extensions<lb />
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ed only<lb />
na University is not<lb />
Greenville. There<lb />
. n campuses of this TJhi-<lb />
ed at the military base:<lb />
Cherry Point. Camp Lejeune,<lb />
Johnson in Golds-<lb />
Opi the Division ol Con-<lb />
i u ati m, these off-cam-<lb />
nt : offer the equivalent of<lb />
o-yeai ' ollege program for<lb />
l thi military and the civilians<lb />
; th area<lb />
According to Continuing Educa-<lb />
Dean David Middleton, ther-<lb />
an usually more than 1100 people<lb />
lied in these renters during the<lb />
term.<lb />
Junior College<lb />
They offer a curriculum com-<lb />
parable to any junior college and<lb />
Computer Fights<lb />
City Hall<lb />
are fully accredited.<lb />
Although they are designed and<lb />
heated to provide a basic college<lb />
education for service men, there are<lb />
also many civilians enrolled in<lb />
them. At Camp Lejeune ;tnd Cher<lb />
ry Point usually about one-fourth<lb />
of the students are civilians, and at<lb />
Seymour Johnson as many as halt<lb />
ne civilians.<lb />
Many of the service men who en-<lb />
roll m these centers go on to fur-<lb />
ther their education even more<lb />
Since they come from all over the<lb />
country, the majority of then.<lb />
transfer to other colleges and uni-<lb />
versities.<lb />
Middleton stated that the grad-<lb />
uates of these centers tend to do<lb />
above average work.<lb />
Full Time Staff<lb />
Each of these three centers is<lb />
staffed by a full time administrator<lb />
and teaching staff. In addition,<lb />
some faculty members from the<lb />
Greenville campus commute to the<lb />
bases to teach special courses, and<lb />
even a fe, approved instructors<lb />
Irom the local areas are used.<lb />
Flight Gong<lb />
Middle Don stated that it was un-<lb />
usual for the flight gon- to ring<lb />
while these classes are in session,<lb />
and for the entire class to '��� fly-<lb />
ing over Africa a few hours later.<lb />
Camp Lejeune had a problem<lb />
when three-quarters of its -tudent<lb />
body was evacuated dunn the Cil-<lb />
ia Missile Crisis in 1962<lb />
At Cherry Point, H is � un-<lb />
usual for the students in weekend<lb />
flight training to use the libraries<lb />
in Philadelphia. New York, and Bal-<lb />
timore This center was established<lb />
In 1965 and enrolls about 350. Its<lb />
classes meet in Havelock Senior<lb />
High School.<lb />
Middleton stated tluw. the chief<lb />
success of these extension cam-<lb />
puses has been that they have<lb />
reached so many military men Ap-<lb />
projdmately 15,000 people who<lb />
would otherwise have no opportun-<lb />
ity to either begin or cjntinue col-<lb />
lege work have been able to com-<lb />
plete all or at least a portion of<lb />
their junior college education<lb />
through these centers<lb />
says you can't<lb />
All you need is a<lb />
� ACPe-Whu<lb />
light city hall?<lb />
computer.<lb />
Bruce Kusens, a student at<lb />
Miami-Dade Junior College North<lb />
proved that as he reeled off com-<lb />
puterized facts and figures before<lb />
a judge and jury in Okeechobee<lb />
County, the FALCON TIMES re-<lb />
port?<lb />
Kusens, 19. was arrested for ex-<lb />
ceeding a 70 miles-per-hour speed<lb />
limit. The arresting officer, Corp.<lb />
D. H. Gannon, said he clocked<lb />
Kusens traveling at 80<lb />
Certain of his innocence, Kusens<lb />
�urned the situation into a mathe-<lb />
matical problem and fed figures oi<lb />
speed and distance into one of<lb />
Miami-Dade's 15 million dollar<lb />
computers. After weeks of pro-<lb />
gramming, the computer reached<lb />
a decision; The defendent was<lb />
traveling at 69.7845 miles per hour.<lb />
Kusens' programming was verified<lb />
by a Miami-Dade physics professor.<lb />
Acting as his own attorney, Ku-<lb />
sens presented his data in court.<lb />
He also showed the jury numerous<lb />
a aids he had received in physics<lb />
and engineering to prove himself<lb />
an expert in the field.<lb />
The judge ordered the panel to<lb />
disregard any computer testimony<lb />
� ince Kusens had applied all the<lb />
facts to the IBM machine himself.<lb />
But after nearly an hour of de-<lb />
liberation, tne jury handed the<lb />
court a verdict of not guilty.<lb />
Whether the computerized evidence<lb />
helped his case or not, only the<lb />
jury knows for sure.<lb />
"I can't help thinkng that if the<lb />
judge had accepted it, and with<lb />
the impact it had on the jury,<lb />
maybe someday soon there will be<lb />
teams of lawyers and computers<lb />
aid Kusens.<lb />
A Sense Ot Style<lb />
By Don Pierce<lb />
There will never be another like<lb />
Portago. Don Alphonso Cabeza de<lb />
Vaca y Leighton, the seventeenth<lb />
Marguis de Portago, rushing<lb />
through life with a fool's grin on<lb />
his face, a fire in his eyes, and a<lb />
cigarette dangling from the corner<lb />
of his mouth.<lb />
Portago had everything: money,<lb />
charm, beautiful women, intelli-<lb />
gence, and style. You could see<lb />
Portago's style hi everything he<lb />
did. Flamboyant, daring, he tackled<lb />
life with the intent purpose of beat-<lb />
ing fear and death into the ground<lb />
The stories about Portago are leg-<lb />
end now. Like the time he flew a<lb />
borrowed twin-engined plane under<lb />
a bridge on a bet, or the time he en-<lb />
tered two bobsleds in the Olympics<lb />
and missed winning a medal by a<lb />
tenth of second�even though the<lb />
week before he had gone off a bob-<lb />
sled run at sixty miles an hour in<lb />
his first time ever in a bobsled<lb />
It was inevitable that Portago<lb />
would turn to racing. He burst<lb />
upon the Grand Prix scene literal-<lb />
ly in flames, as he crashed and<lb />
careened his way around the cir-<lb />
cuits. Portago had no nerves; he<lb />
would walk away from a 170 mile<lb />
an hour crash as casually :us it<lb />
lie were buying a newspaper. Other<lb />
drivers feared him, if not for his<lb />
skill, then for his courage. Por-<lb />
tago never ran anything but flat<lb />
out- to do less would not be his<lb />
style.<lb />
Drivers who raced with Portago<lb />
knew that he would die. He had<lb />
challenged the odds too many times<lb />
and won; his number would not<lb />
come up again. It was also true<lb />
ODD<lb />
BODKINS<lb />
tliat Portago would not die in bed�<lb />
you would not expect it of such a<lb />
man.<lb />
Li the Mille Migliak, 1957. Port-<lb />
ago ran his last race against death.<lb />
Portago had not wanted to rim the<lb />
Mille; h felt uneasy about the<lb />
race. Ferrari had a car, and Port-<lb />
ago was obligated.<lb />
Portago got Gunar Nelson, a<lb />
close friend, to act as his navi-<lb />
gator, and, the pair of them sped<lb />
out of Brescia one misty morning<lb />
in a thousand mile run through<lb />
Italy. They sped through Paduo,<lb />
Ancona. Rome, Florence, Bologna.<lb />
Portago was doing well; he was in<lb />
second place and gaining Maybe<lb />
the odds would hold once more.<lb />
They were thirty miles from the<lb />
finish when the Ferrari roared out<lb />
of Guilizollo, swerved, flew<lb />
through the air, cut a telephone<lb />
pole in half, and killed both Port-<lb />
ago, �uid Nelson. and eleven<lb />
Italian peasants.<lb />
Portago had beaten death all his<lb />
life, but, m the end, he was forced<lb />
to turn in his cards in a game he<lb />
could not win. No one, not even<lb />
Portago, beats death consistently:<lb />
There is a moial in this It k<lb />
that man should live with flare,<lb />
with nerve, with courage, with<lb />
style, to do what he wishes and not<lb />
fear to challenge death. It is better<lb />
� i tail trying to be the best, than to<lb />
live the game of life on the bench<lb />
The words of Jean Beh.a, dead<lb />
9 years now after a racing acci-<lb />
dent, best sum up this aspect of<lb />
style: "Only those who do not<lb />
move do not die; but are they not<lb />
already dead?"<lb />
op aos�,wuR fhct<lb />
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died "the ho<lb />
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Playhouse Presents Premiere<lb />
Ea�t Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11, 1969�3<lb />
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ted that it was un-<lb />
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ire class to be fly.<lb />
a few hours later.<lb />
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rters of it tudent<lb />
ated durin; ��,<lb />
is in 1962<lb />
mt, it i-<lb />
Ludenus in weekend<lb />
0 use the lib<lb />
New York and Bal-<lb />
lter was establl ie<lb />
-oils about 350. Its<lb />
n Hatvelock<lb />
ted that the chief<lb />
?se extension cam-<lb />
1 that they have<lb />
f mihtary' men Ap-<lb />
1,000 people who<lb />
have no opportun-<lb />
;in or continue col-<lb />
been able to corn-<lb />
least a portion of<lb />
college education<lb />
enters<lb />
tyle<lb />
uld not dK? in bed�<lb />
expect it of such a<lb />
Vligliak, 1957. Port-<lb />
race against death.<lb />
, wanted to rim the<lb />
uneasy about the<lb />
id a car, and Port-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Guiiar Nelson, a<lb />
 act as his navi-<lb />
pair of them sped<lb />
one misty morning<lb />
mile run through<lb />
id through Paduo,<lb />
Florence, Bologna.<lb />
ng well; he was in<lb />
ad gaining Maybe<lb />
hold once more.<lb />
irty miles from the<lb />
Ferrari roared out<lb />
swerved, flew<lb />
r, cut a telephone<lb />
d killed both Port-<lb />
Lson. and eleven<lb />
eaten death all his<lb />
end, he was forced<lb />
�ards in a game he<lb />
No one, not even<lb />
death consistently:<lb />
loial in this It is<lb />
lid live with flare,<lb />
ith courage, vith<lb />
t he wishes and not<lb />
e death. It is better<lb />
be the best, than to<lb />
f life on the bench-<lb />
Jean Behra, dead<lb />
fter a racing acci-<lb />
up this aspect, of<lb />
hose who do not<lb />
y, but are they not<lb />
,v<lb />
Fl-cdeTick the Great ruled Prussia<lb />
, 4 years, frwm 1740 until 1786.<lb />
' had been a sensitive young<lb />
nrince who loved music�whom Vol-<lb />
,l(-d "the hope of mankind"�<lb />
as destined by fate to be-<lb />
different king, a king with<lb />
�1 of thousands on his head.<lb />
omplex historical figure,<lb />
i es i extraordinary mili-<lb />
lcal, and artistic talents,<lb />
, hfe again as the East<lb />
, Playhouse presents the<lb />
premiere of Romulus<lb />
monumental new play,<lb />
.hows of Frederick" The<lb />
: s at 8:15 Wednesday for<lb />
bt run in McGinnis Aud-<lb />
u.<lb />
k came � i the throne<lb />
i:i was an Insignificant<lb />
the Holy Roman Empire.<lb />
his own general, he at-<lb />
tria at once and fought<lb />
many fierce battles in the<lb />
wars of the Austrian .Sue-<lb />
Warrior-Monarch<lb />
H. fame secure as a warrior-<lb />
: Frederick was threatened<lb />
by lalition of Austria. Russia<lb />
ce who were bent on des-<lb />
Prussia. Instead of waiting<lb />
levanted, he attacked first<lb />
iged Europe into the Seven<lb />
War. But the price he paid<lb />
subsequent victory was<lb />
�h in his physical and<lb />
. makeup.<lb />
the last years of his life h�<lb />
ntensive military maneuv<lb />
ntinually inspected his king-<lb />
don. But he withdrew from his<lb />
As he noted, "My people<lb />
ave come to an agreement<lb />
atiSfies both. They are to<lb />
vhat they please, and I am to<lb />
I please<lb />
The Author<lb />
Romlus Linney nuuie an<lb />
� i. documented search be-<lb />
� mpting the play. What wre<lb />
m : only tlie rich panoply of<lb />
ian history, but also the liv-<lb />
i nee of Frederick the Great,<lb />
.liter's mind's eye view of<lb />
thi '� rrible finalities of his life.<lb />
 ometime North Carolinian,<lb />
a graduate of Oberlin Col-<lb />
the<lb />
De-<lb />
de-<lb />
lege and the Yale School of Drama.<lb />
An actor and director as well as<lb />
a writer, he spent six summers in<lb />
New England stock, and a year's<lb />
work as a stage manager at the<lb />
Actor's Studio in New York.<lb />
He previously taught dramatic<lb />
art at the University of North<lb />
Carolina in Cha)el Hill and was<lb />
Director of Pine Arts at North<lb />
Carolina state. Mr. Linney is pre-<lb />
sently on the faculty of the Man-<lb />
hattan School of Mu.ic A critical-<lb />
ly aclaimed novelist, his most re-<lb />
cent book, "Slowly, By Thy Hand<lb />
Unfurled" was published in 1965.<lb />
la Title Role<lb />
Cast m the title role of Linney's<lb />
play i John Sneden, a theatre vet-<lb />
eran well known to area audiences.<lb />
Summer Theatre as well as Play-<lb />
house patron . think of him in wo<lb />
capacities a an actor and as<lb />
reator 04 beautiful scenery.<lb />
As a professor in The ecu<lb />
partment of Drama and as a<lb />
signer in the professional theatre<lb />
Sneden is considered one oi the<lb />
outstanding young theatre artist<lb />
in the country.<lb />
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate oi<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
he was a teacher oi theatre al<lb />
Lenofcr Rhyne College and at David-<lb />
son before coming to Greenville<lb />
A character actor od great skill<lb />
and fines.se. he played numerous<lb />
roles with the Carolina Playmakers,<lb />
n the outdoor theatre circuit in<lb />
"The Lost Colony "The Stephen<lb />
Foster Story and "Unto These<lb />
Hills and indoors as a leading<lb />
man in the Arrow Rock Lyceum<lb />
Repertory Theatre in Arrow Rode.<lb />
Mi- -ouri.<lb />
Playgoer  Greenville will re-<lb />
member him for roles in "The<lb />
Mikado "Brigadoon "The Boj<lb />
Prom Syracuse "Richard III"<lb />
"Tlie Imaginary Invalid and<lb />
"Stop The World I Want to Get<lb />
Off<lb />
Plays Opposite<lb />
Playing opposite Sneden is an-<lb />
other Greenville favorite, Amanda<lb />
Muir. who plays Frederick's long-<lb />
suffering wife, Elizabeth Christine.<lb />
Miss Muir came Co East, Carolina<lb />
last year to serve as Guest Artist-<lb />
in-Residence with the Department<lb />
of Drama, and stayed to become<lb />
the wite of playhouse Director, Ed-<lb />
gar Loessin.<lb />
A veteran of stock, Off-Broad-<lb />
way, Network television, and period<lb />
of study with the internationally<lb />
famous drama Coach, Lee Stras-<lb />
berg, miss Muir received her aca-<lb />
demic training at UNC where she<lb />
won robust acclaim for her prow<lb />
as an actress.<lb />
Versatility<lb />
With a long list oi theatrical<lb />
credits that attest to her versa-<lb />
tility as an actress, she has been<lb />
featured with numerous companies<lb />
uch plays as "Gigi "Anti-<lb />
. � "The Lark "A Streetcar<lb />
Named Desire "The Importance<lb />
�: Being Earnest "Picnic and<lb />
rii� Comedy of Error<lb />
In Greenville she ha; captivat-<lb />
� i audiences with her portrayals<lb />
Ellen in "Any Wednesday Gil-<lb />
lian m "Bell Book and Candle<lb />
and in the title role cA Jean Rp-<lb />
eine's �"Phaedra Last season she<lb />
also staged the popular Playhouse<lb />
production of "The Knack<lb />
Joining these two for the pro<lb />
auction is an all-star cast oi �<lb />
ts and faculty which al o fea-<lb />
tures V York Actor. Frank Gfc-<lb />
The c impus performance of<lb />
"Frederick" promises to be whai<lb />
� be best termed a "gala"<lb />
affair, since important personages<lb />
from all over the state and coun-<lb />
try are expected to attend the open-<lb />
ing performance and such note-<lb />
worthy North Carolina authors ns<lb />
Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris.<lb />
William Styron, East Carolina's<lb />
own Ovid Pierce, and Governor<lb />
Bob Scott have been invited to the<lb />
performance.<lb />
ticket- for THE SORROW'S OF<lb />
FREDERICK are now available at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office. Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
FREDERICK AND HIS QUEEN�John Sneden and Amanda Muir in a<lb />
gripping scene from the East Carolina Playhouse university premiere<lb />
production of "The Sorrows of Frederick" which plays at 8:15 nightly,<lb />
I ebruary 12-15 in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Impressive Lineup Of Movies<lb /><lb />
ROY C. DICKS<lb />
This week's line-up of movies is<lb />
most impressive. It includes two<lb />
big Academy Award winners, a<lb />
great classic, and the return of a<lb />
beloved star.<lb />
Beginning tomorrow, the 12th<lb />
Candy" plays through tonight'<lb />
at the Plaza Cinema, will be the<lb />
film version of the Pulitzer Prize-<lb />
Putting you first, keeps us first. '69 'amnro Sporl loupe, "The Hu<lb />
m<lb />
Igur<lb />
Most of the cars that are con petitive with Chev-<lb />
rolet are clamoring for you to b ly them now.<lb />
Big deal. (You hope.)<lb />
Chevrolet offers something even better than hope.<lb />
Many popular items are priced less than a year ago.<lb />
Such as Powerglide and large VH's. Head restraints<lb />
are now standard. New advanced-design power disc-<lb />
brakes are priced over a third less than our power disc<lb />
brakes were last year.<lb />
So we're offering a '69 Camaro Sport Coupe for less<lb />
money than last year.<lb />
$147.00 less if you equip it with the new 350-cuin.<lb />
250-hp V8 (as compared with last year's 327-cuin.<lb />
275-hp Eight), the Powerglide and power disc brakes,<lb />
whitewalls and wheel covers.<lb />
Help us deflate inflation.<lb />
Show up at your Chevrolet dealer's Showdown.<lb />
Vou'll win. mmtm<lb />
Bat�don manufacturer's suggested retail prices,<lb />
including federal excise tax and suggested<lb />
dealer new car preparation charge.<lb />
CHEVROLET<lb />
Value Showdown:<lb />
$147.00 less than<lb />
last years Camaro with<lb />
comparable equipment<lb />
winning play "The Subject Was<lb />
Roses Thl movie hails the re-<lb />
turn of the great actress, Patricia<lb />
Noil, in her first role since her<lb />
tragic illness (she was last seen<lb />
in her award-winning performance<lb />
in "Hud) The film, which also<lb />
stars Jack Albert son and Martin<lb />
Sheen recreating their Broadway<lb />
roles, is the story of a young vet-<lb />
eran returning home to the Bronx<lb />
alter WWII. His return rekindles<lb />
the baffle between his possessive<lb />
mother and his aggressive father<lb />
for the favors of their son<lb />
"West Side Story"<lb />
"West Side Story me great<lb />
American musical, will run through<lb />
tomorrow night, the 12th, at the<lb />
Pitt Theatre. Winner of 10 Acad-<lb />
emy Awards, this film is a mast-<lb />
see for everyone. Beginning Thurs-<lb />
day, the 13th, the Pitt Theatre will<lb />
be closed for approximately two<lb />
weeks for renovation.<lb />
Free Flick<lb />
"Cool Hand Luke one of Paul<lb />
Newman's best efforts of late, will<lb />
be shown at the Friday Free Flick<lb />
in Wright at 7 and 9 pm. Newman<lb />
was nominated for best actor for<lb />
his portrayal of minor offender<lb />
sentenced to a chain gang. Sen-<lb />
tenced for a relatively short time,<lb />
he is the model prisoner until his<lb />
mother dies and he is not allowed<lb />
to go to her funeral. He escapes<lb />
only to be caught again, but he<lb />
undauntedly makes escape after<lb />
escape until his fate is finally seal-<lb />
ed.<lb />
David Copperfield<lb />
Don't forget the International<lb />
mm next Monday night, the 17th,<lb />
in Wright at 8 pm. The film will<lb />
be the early American classic,<lb />
"David Copperfield from the<lb />
famous Dickens novel. The film is<lb />
gem of great performances by<lb />
some of America's great film ac-<lb />
tors, including Lionel Barrymore,<lb />
Freddie Bartholomew. Basil Rath-<lb />
bone. Elsa Lancaster, and last, but<lb />
certainly not least W. C. Fields.<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
Prompt Servie<lb />
Located� Middle Cottage Vtow<lb />
Cleaners Mate Plant<lb />
Grand Avmm<lb />
PITT PLAZA<lb />
DAIRY BAR<lb />
25 Delicious Flavor<lb />
of Ice Cream<lb />
Try a Delicious Banana<lb />
Split or Sundae<lb />
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4�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11, 1969<lb />
legislature Puts Ofl<lb />
Offset Motion<lb />
Purcha.se of �offset equipment for<lb />
the "Bast Carolinian" was tabled<lb />
for the second time in a special<lb />
meeting of the SGA Legislature<lb />
Thursday afternoon.<lb />
Legislator Bob Robinson intro-<lb />
duced an amendment to the origi-<lb />
nal motion to purchase offset equip-<lb />
ment and hire a full-time recep-<lb />
tionist-secretary to operate the<lb />
equipment,<lb />
Tabled<lb />
Since Robinson's amendment was<lb />
tabled until the next legislative<lb />
meeting, it was the feeling of the<lb />
body that the entire matter should<lb />
be brought on the floor at one time<lb />
lather than voting on the motion at<lb />
one meeting and the amendment<lb />
at the next.<lb />
The amendment allowed the Pub-<lb />
lications Board to purchase IBM<lb />
Select lie composing equipment and<lb />
Varityper headlining and waxing<lb />
equipment.<lb />
It further read that The Board<lb />
is also authorized to employ one<lb />
full-time employee capable 0f<lb />
operating tliis equipment, to serve<lb />
as its operator, and that this per.<lb />
son be salaried on a scale com"<lb />
parable to the salary of the sga<lb />
executive secretry.<lb />
Other Users<lb />
The amendment also suiavsted<lb />
that vther publications u � the<lb />
new equipment and schedule ma.<lb />
chine time through the Publica-<lb />
tions Board. A separate budgetary<lb />
category entitled "Composing"<lb />
would be created under the author-<lb />
ity of the Publications Board.<lb />
IBM sales representative, spoke<lb />
to the Legislature and answered<lb />
questions from the body.<lb />
Jolui Morris, an IBM sale raan-<lb />
rr. pointed out the immediacy<lb />
ol news possible through use of<lb />
the machines. He also explained<lb />
'he terms of leasing the equipmen-<lb />
Debate Team Returns<lb />
OLD AUSTIN SOI VENIR�Mrs. Robert B. Morgan and President Leo W. Fenkiiis receive gavels<lb />
on photographic plaques from IT&amp;E Club President Earl Bunch.<lb />
Students Make Souvenirs<lb />
mounted<lb />
Unusual ouvenirs of East Caro-<lb />
lina University's original classroom<lb />
building have been made by ECU<lb />
students for their president and<lb />
board chairman.<lb />
Salvaged<lb />
Pine gavels turned from wood<lb />
salvaged from Old Austin Building<lb />
were given tj President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins and trustees Chairman<lb />
Robert B. Morgan. The gavels were<lb />
mounted on photographs of Old<lb />
Austin Building, demolished las<lb />
summer to make room for new<lb />
campus construction.<lb />
Members of the industrial and<lb />
Holhouser Speaks To<lb />
Young Republicans<lb />
State Rep. James Holhouser told<lb />
the East Carolina Young Republi-<lb />
can Club Thursday night that<lb />
young people held the key to the<lb />
future of the Republican party in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
'The Republican party has open-<lb />
ed its arms wide to the young peo-<lb />
ple of North Carolina; and young<lb />
people are the ones who are pro-<lb />
viding leadership for the Republi-<lb />
can party said Hohouser.<lb />
Holhouser, a 1956 graduate of<lb />
Davidson and a 1960 graduate of the<lb />
UNC law school, has served in the<lb />
1963 and 1965 sessions of the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembley as well as the cur-<lb />
rent session. He is also chairman<lb />
of the North Carolina Republican<lb />
party. He lives in Boone, N.C.<lb />
Largest<lb />
Holhouser told the young Repub-<lb />
licans that the N.C. Republican<lb />
party is growing. It has the largest<lb />
delegation in the General Assembly<lb />
in 40 years.<lb />
Even though there are no Re-<lb />
publican representatives from the<lb />
eastern part of the state, Holhouser<lb />
is confident that the party will<lb />
grow in the east.<lb />
"There is a clear pattern of<lb />
growth. Representation is about<lb />
fifty-fifty from Greensboro west.<lb />
but the party is also moving east<lb />
The fact that N.C. gave Nixon<lb />
a large percentage of its vote and<lb />
that gubernatorial candidate Jim<lb />
Gardner received 47 is very en-<lb />
couraging.<lb />
Republicans The Euture<lb />
Harry Bagnal, senator horn<lb />
Forsythe County and minority<lb />
leader in the Senate, told the YRC<lb />
"The future of North Carolina is<lb />
in the hands of the Republicans<lb />
Bagnal, leader of the 1968 elec-<lb />
tion sweep in Forsythe County, said<lb />
that for the first time the Repub-<lb />
licans will initiate a legislative pro-<lb />
m-am in the General Assembly.<lb />
He felt this would be constructive<lb />
for N.C. and would strengthen the<lb />
party.<lb />
During the question and answer<lb />
period, Holhouser said that he<lb />
favored lowering the voting age to<lb />
18. "Such a measure will probably-<lb />
pass ,if not in this session, then in<lb />
the next<lb />
A short business session was held<lb />
at the close of the meeting, Presi-<lb />
dent Charles White presiding. Plans<lb />
were discussed for having the an-<lb />
nual state convention of the YRC ar<lb />
ECU this spring.<lb />
Technical Education Club got the<lb />
idea and made the gifts. They also<lb />
made usable cherry wood gavels<lb />
and presented them to Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
Chairman Morgan and Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Robert L. Kolt.<lb />
Bunch A Junior<lb />
Earl W. Bunch of Rocky Mount,<lb />
club president and a junior at ECU,<lb />
presented the gifts at a campus<lb />
dinner. Morgan, who is North<lb />
Carolina's new attorney general,<lb />
was unable to attend, but his wife<lb />
accepted his gavels for him.<lb />
Other students participating in<lb />
the project were club vice presi-<lb />
dent Stanley Peaden of Greenville,<lb />
a senior; and gavel committee<lb />
members Bob Pate of the I&amp;TE<lb />
faculty, chairman; Herbert. F. Den-<lb />
ton of Tarboro, a senior; Francis<lb />
Foster of Littleton, a senior; Tom<lb />
Graverick of Alexandria, Va and<lb />
junior Ronald Sessoms of Tarboro.<lb />
The local debate team returned<lb />
Sunday night, Feb. 2 from the<lb />
Mardi Gras Invitational Debate<lb />
Tournament, Tulane University,<lb />
New Orleans, disheartened by their<lb />
mediocre record.<lb />
Lack of Competition<lb />
�The lack of frequent imercol-<lb />
legiate competition and consequent<lb />
unawareness of changing affirma-<lb />
tive cases is our only excuse said<lb />
Barry Dressel, team captain.<lb />
ECU entered two teams in the<lb />
tournament to debate this year's<lb />
national collegiate debate topic,<lb />
SHOULD EXECUTTVE CONTROL<lb />
OF U.S. FOREIGN POLICY BE<lb />
SIGNIFICANTLY CURTAILED?<lb />
The number- one team, Barry Dres-<lb />
sel and Bob Bowman, finished 59th<lb />
among the 112 teams attending the<lb />
tournament and the number two<lb />
team, Nathan Weavil and Jim Mc-<lb />
Cullough, finished 96th.<lb />
The next tournament scheduled<lb />
for the local talk crew is the week-<lb />
end of Feb. 14-15-16 at Columbia<lb />
University in New York.<lb />
"To Do Better"<lb />
"We are definitely going to do<lb />
better in New York said Dressel.<lb />
"We are in the process of writing<lb />
a new case based on the diplomatic<lb />
service and we think its a brand<lb />
new idea, one that has not beer.<lb />
heard before<lb />
Students Elected<lb />
Pour political science majors<lb />
have been elected by a student<lb />
election in the Political Science de-<lb />
partment to sit on the first Stu-<lb />
dent-Faeultv Advisory Committee<lb />
a! ECU.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
They are Linda Tetterton, Mitch<lb />
King, Steve Morriaette and Bruce<lb />
Summerfieid.<lb />
Faculty members of the commit-<lb />
tee are Dr. T. E. Yarbrough and<lb />
Dr. H. A. I. Sugg.<lb />
Express Themselves<lb />
According to Yarbrough, the pur-<lb />
pose of the committee is to give<lb />
"undergraduate students in Jie de-<lb />
partment an opportunity to express<lb />
themselves in departmental matters<lb />
of concern to stadents, and to air<lb />
their grievances and offer sugges-<lb />
tions for improvements<lb />
How to Wrecognize a Wreal<lb />
Wrangler.<lb />
You have to look for the<lb />
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All types of general repair work<lb />
Radiator repair and service<lb />
Pick-up and delivery service<lb />
Phone 758-1131<lb />
Why ffo further? Buy your drug needs from<lb />
your University drug store!<lb />
� Revlon Costmetics � Ladies Hose<lb />
� Drugs � Magazines<lb />
Cigarettes $2.10 per carton<lb />
Georgetown Sundries<lb />
Hours: 8:30 a. m. - 7:00 p. m.<lb />
Located Georgetown Shoppes<lb />
Most Wrangler' leans have<lb />
the "W" stitched on in<lb />
plain sight, but other kinds<lb />
of Wranglers are a little<lb />
more modest.They're made<lb />
just as well and they fit just<lb />
as well, but the "W" is<lb />
tucked away on a tag or<lb />
label. You'll find it's worth<lb />
looking for.<lb />
These Wranglei j ansand<lb />
sportswear of Dacron poly-<lb />
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creased plaid slacks, $8.00<lb />
Jacket, $7.00. Shirts $4.00 each,<lb />
Tapered, permanently pressed<lb />
jeans, $5.50.<lb />
Wrangler Jeans<lb />
and Sportswear<lb />
with Dacron!<lb />
White's Stores<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
DO UMENTS I<lb />
brarj which is r<lb />
By BRO. I<lb />
Ii is not surp:<lb />
petua symbol oi<lb />
sive black genei<lb />
students. Blac<lb />
shirked the mov<lb />
cation more rel<lb />
man and have ex<lb />
menus with unpn<lb />
success. The ed<lb />
merits for the I<lb />
peak utility in<lb />
thinking of the<lb />
ration.<lb />
The nucleus �;<lb />
education and<lb />
tion is situated <lb />
colleges and unr<lb />
nation. In coop<lb />
black, students w<lb />
and economic I<lb />
called "white<lb />
white students<lb />
the need for re:<lb />
side to remedy t<lb />
black man in so<lb />
In reviewing '<lb />
in the integratk<lb />
role of the whit<lb />
juncion with t<lb />
and leaders shou<lb />
md proper c<lb />
the proper begir<lb />
form movement<lb />
the students are<lb />
the society sho<lb />
that the student<lb />
win these probl<lb />
then that these<lb />
be formulated an<lb />
students who fc<lb />
and justice and<lb />
edgeable positkn<lb />
about the problt<lb />
One of the se:<lb />
By BRO. Al<lb />
I.i the presid<lb />
I960 and 1968,<lb />
extremely close.<lb />
American societ<lb />
� �� closeness in<lb />
Black Power<lb />
power" in the<lb />
in the political ,<lb />
To comprehen<lb />
a look at. the A<lb />
the polls must t<lb />
earliest America<lb />
'he Black man 1<lb />
as far as his o<lb />
a ballot in public<lb />
cerned. In the<lb />
'iay.s of America<lb />
� was handici<lb />
requirement fc<lb />
vote. After the B<lb />
for restricting tl<lb />
d from propert<lb />
;ax-paying qualil<lb />
Even though<lb />
were not aimed<lb />
��'�ifically, thej<lb />
how many<lb />
Vll'i' able to pay<lb />
TWa pattern fc<lb />
American vote w,<lb />
the release of a<lb /><pb facs="00039395_tn_0005" /><lb />
id that "The Board<lb />
zed to employ one<lb />
loyee capable 0f<lb />
equipment, to serve<lb />
and that this per.<lb />
1 on a scale com<lb />
salary of the SGA<lb />
try.<lb />
er Users<lb />
lent aLso suggested<lb />
blicatlona use lh<lb />
and schedule ma-<lb />
�ough the Publica.<lb />
separate budgetary<lb />
tied "Composing"<lb />
id under the author-<lb />
lications Board,<lb />
presentativv . wke<lb />
ture and answered<lb />
the body<lb />
an IBM sales jtian.<lb />
jut the immediacy<lb />
)le through use of<lb />
He also explained<lb />
ising the equipment<lb />
Uunk its a brand<lb />
that has nof. beer.<lb />
ai science majors<lb />
cted by a .student<lb />
Political Science de-<lb />
t on the first Stu-<lb />
dvisory Committee<lb />
sentatives<lb />
da Tetterton, Mitch<lb />
orrisette and Bruce<lb />
oers of the commit-<lb />
E. Yarbrough and<lb />
Iff.<lb />
Themselves<lb />
Yarbrough, the pur-<lb />
mmittee is to give<lb />
students in the de-<lb />
portunity to express<lb />
epartmental matters<lb />
itadents, and to air<lb />
5 and offer sugges-<lb />
veinents<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11, 1969�5<lb />
Alternatives For The Black In<lb />
A White Man's World<lb />
DOCUMENTS DISPLAYED�This is one of the displays in Joyner Lt-<lb />
lr which is commemorating "Black History Week<lb />
fWhite Liberals' And<lb />
Black Students Unite<lb />
By BRO. BILL OWENS<lb />
Ii is not surprising that the Im-<lb />
petus symbol of the new progres-<lb />
sive black generation is the black<lb />
students. Black students have<lb />
sparked the movement to make edu-<lb />
cation more relevant to the black<lb />
man and have executed these move-<lb />
menus with unprecedented speed and<lb />
success. The educational improve-<lb />
ments for the black man find Its<lb />
peak utility in the action and<lb />
thinking of the young black gene-<lb />
ration.<lb />
The nucleus of the black social<lb />
education and economic revolu-<lb />
tion is situated on the campuses of<lb />
colleges and universities across the<lb />
nation. Ln cooperation with the.se<lb />
black, students who work for social<lb />
and economic reforms is the so<lb />
called 'white liberals These<lb />
white students who are aware of<lb />
the need for reform work side by<lb />
side to remedy the problems of the<lb />
black man in society.<lb />
In reviewing the progress made<lb />
in the integration movements, the<lb />
role of the white students in con-<lb />
junction with the black students<lb />
and leaders should not be overlook-<lb />
ed proper credit given them<lb />
Beginning<lb />
The college campus should be<lb />
the proper beginning for these re-<lb />
form movements. It is here that<lb />
the students are educated as to ho.v<lb />
the society should be. It la here<lb />
that the student learns how to deal<lb />
win these problems. It is logical<lb />
then that these programs should<lb />
be formulated and executed by those<lb />
students who believe in equality<lb />
and Justice and are in a knowl-<lb />
edgeable position to do something<lb />
about the problems of society.<lb />
One of the serious drawback" in<lb />
the progress of campus centered<lb />
social reform organizations is the<lb />
campus administrations. In the<lb />
typical black college or university,<lb />
'he paternalistic attitude of the col-<lb />
lege administration stifles the stu-<lb />
dents own opinion of the sickness<lb />
of society and kill his attempt to<lb />
remedy the situation through cam-<lb />
paigns for reforms.<lb />
On the typical white university<lb />
campus, the administration is so<lb />
public opinion conscious that it is<lb />
highly critical and in most cases<lb />
simply prohibits the students from<lb />
participating in social reform acti-<lb />
vities. It would seem that just the<lb />
opposite would be true. For the mr-<lb />
pose of an effective college ar lin-<lb />
istration is to properly pr pare<lb />
students for real life situations.<lb />
But the college admiiiLstratio.<lb />
bids the students from taking ac-<lb />
tions to make this world a better<lb />
place in which to live.<lb />
Restrain Students<lb />
But co.lege administrations are<lb />
finding it increasingly harder to<lb />
restrain students�black and white<lb />
�in expressing their opinions and<lb />
taking action about unjust situa-<lb />
tions in society. The sit-ins, picket<lb />
lines, walk-outs, and marches are<lb />
almost weekly occurences across<lb />
the nation on college campuses.<lb />
This should suggest that the youti<lb />
of today are not the apathetic, lazy,<lb />
corrup people that they are often<lb />
portrayed to be in news media &amp;nd<lb />
by the older generation.<lb />
Yet there is still much to be<lb />
done. There are hungry stomachs<lb />
to fill, jobs to be created, slums to<lb />
clear and grievances to be examin-<lb />
ed and acted upon. Who will be in<lb />
the spotlight as leaders in these<lb />
movements, the youth of today, the<lb />
men of tomorrow.<lb />
By SISTER JANICE HORTON<lb />
Sometimes, the aspects of a child<lb />
linger on in the sensitive person.<lb />
A child trusts people more so than<lb />
an adult because an adult has had<lb />
the type of experience which en-<lb />
ables him to know whether or not<lb />
another man can be trusted. All<lb />
persons are sensitive to a certain<lb />
extent, but some more than others.<lb />
Each person has his reason for<lb />
being sensitive. For some, it is<lb />
their red hair, for som�; their bew<lb />
legs, for some, their funny names.<lb />
As a person grows older, he learns<lb />
to live with his features that<lb />
cause him so much ridicule.<lb />
But how does one live with a<lb />
black skin in a world that is super-<lb />
ficially a white man's world? What<lb />
does one do? He can learn to feel<lb />
inferior as he is being taught; he<lb />
can ignore the world altogether:<lb />
he can establish a blac identity;<lb />
or he can try to live in a white<lb />
man's world on white man's terms.<lb />
Inferior<lb />
All of these alternatives offer<lb />
problems. To feel inferior would<lb />
create a feeling of hatred for one-<lb />
self and others in his race. To ig-<lb />
nore the world as it is may create<lb />
a "happy go lucky" person or a<lb />
mental patient. To establish iden-<lb />
tity would create pride for the black<lb />
within, but it would cause conflict<lb />
with the white people who do not<lb />
understand the motives behind a<lb />
black man's assuming pride in him-<lb />
self.<lb />
To live in a white man's world<lb />
is the alternative which more of-<lb />
ten results in the open minded<lb />
blacks becoming prejudiced strong-<lb />
ly against whites.<lb />
A liberal white man may ask,<lb />
"Why should a black man become<lb />
prejudiced?" He must remember<lb />
that all whites are not lik? he is.<lb />
Some whites hate blacks to .such<lb />
an extent that they refuse to try<lb />
to change. Some whites may like<lb />
blacks as fellow human beings but<lb />
are afraid to show this because<lb />
of what other whites may think<lb />
of them.<lb />
Present Truth<lb />
The white man who is afraid to<lb />
present his true feelings to the<lb />
world around him presents instead<lb />
a double face to an open minded<lb />
black man who does not know<lb />
whether to like white people or to<lb />
hale them. Just as the white man<lb />
is a product of his society, the<lb />
black man is a product of his.<lb />
The black man, who is Bearing<lb />
adulthood, enters a world which<lb />
has never before been open to him.<lb />
The black man enters the white<lb />
man's schools, jobs, and other as-<lb />
pects of the white society. The<lb />
part of the white society that he<lb />
enters may be small, but the small<lb />
things make the most lasting im-<lb />
pressions upon a moldable mind.<lb />
The black man intermingles with<lb />
white liberals, "nigger haters and<lb />
double-faced whites.<lb />
The "nigger hater" poses no<lb />
problem. The black man has been<lb />
told that these whites exist, or he<lb />
has come in contact with a "nigger<lb />
hater" at some time in his earlier<lb />
life. The liberal becomes accepted<lb />
by the open minded black man.<lb />
The double-faced whites become<lb />
the black man's problem.<lb />
Two-Sided<lb />
The two-sided white man is gov-<lb />
erned by what he thinks is con-<lb />
doned by the white society. He<lb />
wants to keep his white friends<lb />
whom he thinks are prejudiced.<lb />
They, in turn, may be just as he<lb />
is, afraid of what he may say<lb />
about them if they associate with<lb />
blacks. Therefore, these white peo-<lb />
ple show one face to the black and<lb />
another to their white friends.<lb />
For example, women students in<lb />
dormitories establish a friendly re-<lb />
lationship with each other. The<lb />
black woman student begins to feel<lb />
aa if she is a part of the dormi-<lb />
tory society. Out on the campus,<lb />
the black woman walks to class<lb />
just as the other students and she<lb />
speaks to friends that she meets.<lb />
She sees one of her white "friends"<lb />
who also sees her. The white girl<lb />
turns her head to avoid speaking<lb />
to her. Or the white business man<lb />
has known the black business man<lb />
for a long time. Both men call<lb />
themselves friends. Yet, the white<lb />
business man may never invite the<lb />
black business man to his home.<lb />
These little things are not notice-<lb />
able unless one happens to be sen-<lb />
sitive.<lb />
Sensitivity<lb />
Sensitivity is heightened in many<lb />
ways. One way of heightening sen-<lb />
sitivity is to imagine yourself a black<lb />
man. Another way is to realize that<lb />
all men have feelings.<lb />
All men must realize the sensi-<lb />
tivity of others and must strive to<lb />
reach the goal wherein each con-<lb />
siders the other as a man, not a<lb />
black man or a white man, but<lb />
as a mn.<lb />
Today's Trend Toward 'Blackness'<lb />
By BRO. JAMES WHITT1NGTON<lb />
"I am a Black man, not a Negro<lb />
This phrase is stimulated by the<lb />
present day trend toward "black-<lb />
ness" by young Negroes. They con-<lb />
sider a Negro as being a black man<lb />
in a white man's society, where<lb />
he has been educated to the whitt<lb />
man's ideals. He patterns his ac-<lb />
tions, thinking, and life after the<lb />
white man's definition of the per-<lb />
fect way to live for the Negroes.<lb />
The definition of a "Black man<lb />
is an "Afro-American who recog-<lb />
nizes his true heritage and also<lb />
the faults of the present social sys-<lb />
tems that he is subjected to He<lb />
identifies with his race, its values,<lb />
mores, culture and history, and ac-<lb />
cepts them as his own. He is a<lb />
proud man who works for the ad-<lb />
vancement of his people and the<lb />
liberation of the oppressed. Some<lb />
people have the misconception that<lb />
there is no difference between be-<lb />
ing a Black man or a Negro. How-<lb />
ever, in the modern sense, there<lb />
is a difference which is just as<lb />
plain as the difference between<lb />
being "black" or "white The<lb />
difference is not physical, however,<lb />
but mental.<lb />
Satisfied<lb />
The Negro is satisfied with the<lb />
present "status quo" he has ob-<lb />
Black Power In Elections<lb />
By BRO. CARLTON MADDEN<lb />
I.i the presidential elections of<lb />
I960 and 1968, the results were<lb />
extremely close. One element in<lb />
American society that determined<lb />
the closeness in these elections was<lb />
Black Power It was not "Black<lb />
power" in the popular sense�but<lb />
m the political sense.<lb />
To comprehend what is meant,<lb />
 look at the American Negro at<lb />
the polls must be taken. From the<lb />
earliest American period of time,<lb />
the Black man has been restricted<lb />
as far as his opportunity to cast<lb />
a ballot in public elections was con-<lb />
'erned. In the pre-Revolutionary<lb />
days of American history, the Ne-<lb />
11 was handicapped by property<lb />
requirements for the "right" to<lb />
vote. After the Revolution the basis<lb />
for restricting the vote was chang-<lb />
ed from property qualifications to<lb />
tax-paying qualitfications.<lb />
Even though these restrictions<lb />
were not aimed at the Black man<lb />
ifically, they did restrict him,<lb />
01 how many American Negroes<lb />
were able to pay taxes at this time?<lb />
TMs pattern for restricting the<lb />
American vote was intensified upon<lb />
8e release of a significant number<lb />
of slaves between 1792 and 1838.<lb />
Several states, generally those con-<lb />
fined to the South and border areas<lb />
even altered their constitutions so<lb />
as to exclude the Negro.<lb />
Pattern Stopped<lb />
This slowly emerging pattern was<lb />
stopped by the Civil War. As a re-<lb />
sult of this war, some four million<lb />
Negro slaves were suddenly free.<lb />
Almost overnight they had become<lb />
citizens who possessed the right to<lb />
vote It was during the post Civil-<lb />
War period that the American Ne-<lb />
gro used anti-South feelings to boost<lb />
his political power. Such a use<lb />
could be termed the original<lb />
"Black Power" movement in Amer-<lb />
As a result of this movement,<lb />
several Negroes were elected u the<lb />
Senate and House of Representa-<lb />
tives North Carolina sent several<lb />
black men to Washington as rep-<lb />
resentatives. Among these were:<lb />
John A. Hyman. a self-educated<lb />
ex-slave bom in Waxrenton, North<lb />
Carolina; James F. O'Hara, one<lb />
of the most effective black con-<lb />
(rressmen who sponsored one of the<lb />
first bills to grant Negroes equal<lb />
access to public facilities; Henry<lb />
P Cheatam. a Henderson. North<lb />
Carolina native with B.A. and M.A.<lb />
degrees.<lb />
This early "Black Power" move-<lb />
ment soon came to an end with<lb />
the return of restrictive measures<lb />
for the American Negro. Among<lb />
such measures were the Grand-<lb />
father clause, the poll tax and the<lb />
literacy test. By 1902, not a single<lb />
black man sat in either a state or<lb />
federal legislature.<lb />
Continues<lb />
Despite all the restrictive meas-<lb />
ures in effect, the American Black<lb />
man, continued to press for his<lb />
right to vote. From 1905-1908, W.E.<lb />
B. Dubois fought hard for Negro suf-<lb />
frage. He also played an important<lb />
role in the eventual establishment<lb />
of the N.A.A.C.P. It is with the<lb />
help of this organization that the<lb />
Black man in America was able<lb />
to re-gain his suffrage rights.<lb />
It was the N.A.A.C.P. that<lb />
through the "Guinn vs. TJ.C court<lb />
case had the "Grandfather" clause<lb />
abolished. But with all the pro-<lb />
gress that has been made to give<lb />
the black man his fullest voting<lb />
power, much still remains to be<lb />
done to completely eradicate the<lb />
limits placed on him a the polls.<lb />
tained. He is satisfied with the<lb />
second-rate education he receives.<lb />
He is satisfied when his children<lb />
receive second-rate housing and<lb />
second-rated jobs. In other words,<lb />
he is satisfied with a second-rate<lb />
"existence Sometimes he works<lb />
for reforms in these areas with<lb />
some success. But reforms are not<lb />
enough. Instead of merely reform-<lb />
ing, his ultimate goal should be to<lb />
revolut.onize.<lb />
The Black man works for revo-<lb />
lution. He wants to, and does,<lb />
revolutionize the black man's po-<lb />
sition in education, joos, hous-<lb />
ing, and in the complete society.<lb />
He believes in the dignity of the<lb />
Black man as a man and has<lb />
a genuine love for his race.<lb />
Militant<lb />
The Negro, when bringing about<lb />
reforms, is sometimes called a<lb />
"militant A miliant creates dis-<lb />
turbances for his own personal<lb />
gains. He does not have the well<lb />
being of his people at heart. For<lb />
example: When Dr. Martin Luther<lb />
King was killed, some militant Ne-<lb />
groes started bumng and looting.<lb />
They were under the illusion that<lb />
they were doing this to avenge the<lb />
death of Dr. King. Actually, it was<lb />
for their own personal gains. Ra-<lb />
cial demonstrations which ended in<lb />
riots should not be blamed on the<lb />
black as a race, but on small groups<lb />
of men.<lb />
The Black man is a "revolution-<lb />
ist His actions are justified by<lb />
the fact that he considers the well-<lb />
being of this people before him-<lb />
self. His action may be hostile only<lb />
to gain for his people, some things<lb />
that would not be gained by nego-<lb />
tiation. He seeks to protect Ms<lb />
people and works to revolutionize<lb />
the society to the recognition of<lb />
ill men as men. He believes that<lb />
the present social system must be<lb />
broken down, and a new one built<lb />
in its place. This system should<lb />
start all men off on the same<lb />
level, not one free and one a slave.<lb />
Economic Gains<lb />
Throughout he course of history,<lb />
many Negroes have strived for per-<lb />
sonal economic gains with the<lb />
amount of change in the social<lb />
make-up of the country as a whole.<lb />
Many have been satisfied with<lb />
hand-outs and lower classed jobs.<lb />
He has, in a sense, been educated.<lb />
The Black man strives to up-<lb />
grade himself and his people. He<lb />
accepts only what is his in society<lb />
"but he fights to own what is<lb />
rightfully his. He believes in inter-<lb />
racial and Intra-racial equality. He<lb />
is educated to manage.<lb />
Every Negro is a potential Black<lb />
man and only through unity among<lb />
the Black people of the world will<lb />
the ultimate goal of total equality<lb />
be reached.<lb />
Lift Every Voice<lb />
The black people also have a na-<lb />
tional hymn. Today the song is still<lb />
sung, especially during Black His-<lb />
tory Week. When the song was<lb />
written by James W. Johnson, it<lb />
expressed the desires of a depress-<lb />
ed people. The hymn, "Lift Every<lb />
Voice and Sing expressed that<lb />
a faith the size of a "mustard<lb />
seed" can move mountains. It ex-<lb />
presses hope for a brighter tomor-<lb />
row.<lb />
LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING<lb />
Words by: James W. Johnson<lb />
"Lift every voice and sing, Till<lb />
earth and Heaven ring,<lb />
Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;<lb />
Let our rejoicing rise, High as the<lb />
the Ustening skies,<lb />
Let it resound loud as the rolling<lb />
sea.<lb />
Sing a song full of the faith that<lb />
the dark past has taught us,<lb />
Sing a song full of the hope<lb />
that the present has brought<lb />
us.<lb />
Facing the rising sun of our new<lb />
day begun,<lb />
Let us march on till victory is won<lb />
Stony the road we trod, Bitter the<lb />
chastening rod,<lb />
Felt in the days when hope unborn<lb />
had died;<lb />
Yet with a steady beat, Have not<lb />
our weary feet,<lb />
Come to the place for which our<lb />
fathers sighed?<lb />
We have come over a way that<lb />
with tears has been watered<lb />
We have come treading our path<lb />
thro tbe blood of the slaught-<lb />
ered,<lb />
Out from the gloomy past. Till<lb />
now we stand at last,<lb />
Where the white gleam of our<lb />
bright star is cast.<lb />
God of our weary years, God of<lb />
our silent tears.<lb />
Thou who has brought us thus<lb />
far on the way;<lb />
Thou who hast by Thy might,<lb />
Led us into the light,<lb />
Keep us for ever in the path, we<lb />
pray.<lb />
Lest our feet stray from the<lb />
places, our God, where we<lb />
met Thee,<lb />
Lest our hearts, drunk with the<lb />
wine of the world, we forget<lb />
Thee;<lb />
Shadowed beneath Thy hand, May<lb />
we for ever stand,<lb />
True to our God, True to our<lb />
native land<lb />
.1<lb />
V<lb /><pb facs="00039395_tn_0006" /><lb />
6�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11, 1969<lb />
Black Political Party<lb />
BROUGHT TO US�One of ECU'S Black Students makes ready a display in the Universitj Union. There also<lb />
will be a special program Thursday night at 7:30 in Raw! auditorium entitled "Black Trace<lb />
From Their Native Land Comes<lb />
Today's Unwanted Revolution<lb />
By BRO. BILL OWENS<lb />
Prom the shores of Africa they<lb />
came, some bought and many<lb />
stolen, chained, bewildered, afraid<lb />
in the white man's ships. Landed<lb />
on a strange and different shore,<lb />
)Ut still cnalned. Beaten md forc-<lb />
ed to work the fields and care for<lb />
the livestock and die on their knees,<lb />
but till chained. Forced to envy<lb />
the positions of animals and forc-<lb />
ed to substitute metal chains for<lb />
the heavy irons that slowed their<lb />
work<lb />
And then, ironically, a flash of<lb />
light in a time of dark death md<lb />
hard struggle; a war and emanci-<lb />
pation. And then a return of the<lb />
forgotten right to walk around free.<lb />
Allowed to vote, later to be edu-<lb />
cated. And then migration and ex-<lb />
pansion and jobs and homes. Then<lb />
a bloody fight for integration into<lb />
society arid equality before the law<lb />
And now, a black revolution. This<lb />
is the story of the Afro-American.<lb />
From The Shores of Africa<lb />
From his native home, Africa,<lb />
the black man was taken and<lb />
chained and transported to another<lb />
world. His native identity was stif-<lb />
fled by the white man's complete<lb />
dominance The black man was<lb />
not allowed to talk  anyone of his<lb />
same native Ian<lb />
in large groups for observanci<lb />
the black man's religii i<lb />
was punishable with<lb />
togs.<lb />
All ;<lb />
recognition of an <lb />
than American were sup<lb />
The slaves were forced to<lb />
the English language only, foi<lb />
white man knew that to take away<lb />
the language of the African slaves,<lb />
was one way bo break the bond;<lb />
which kept them united and strug-<lb />
gling.<lb />
Next came an attempt, to destroj<lb />
the African slaves' sense ol free-<lb />
dom. But freedom is an idea that<lb />
dies only with the man and so the<lb />
slaves frequently sacrificed their<lb />
lives for the freedom that they be-<lb />
lieved in.<lb />
"It Is ironic that these states<lb />
set up to escape the oppressions of<lb />
a master country and dedicated to<lb />
freedom would Indulge in oppres-<lb />
sion and become themselves mas-<lb />
ters of the oppressed<lb />
To The Cotton Fields of the South<lb />
The slaves were subjected to un-<lb />
conditional obedience and domina-<lb />
tion. The forced superiority of the<lb />
white man as the master and the<lb />
slaves as property brewed hatred<lb />
which still exists today in the hearts<lb />
of many black descendants.<lb />
The African slaves were forced<lb />
to accept an inferior position and<lb />
because of the complete dominance<lb />
of the white man, many soon ex-<lb />
pected that this position was per-<lb />
manent. Not so With others Others<lb />
like the organizers and worker<lb />
the Underground Railroad thai fi<lb />
hundred of slaves by secretly<lb />
-sporting them to free terri-<lb />
tory But thousands still tailed<lb />
in the fields and were beaten and<lb />
were hanged.<lb />
The black ' man's native iden-<lb />
tity was disguLsed and suppressed<lb />
in the white man's culture and<lb />
the color of his skm was the<lb />
only recognisable characteristics<lb />
of his native Africa. Slavery was<lb />
growing, and the African as a man<lb />
was shrinking.<lb />
And then a flicker oi light. A<lb />
Great Civil War. A war that meant<lb />
only one thing to the black slave.<lb />
that he was to be free. And so it<lb />
was. His chains were broken and<lb />
thrown away but not his troubles.<lb />
The slaves were placed into a so-<lb />
ciety of great complexity and to<lb />
place an animal or piece of prop-<lb />
erty into society to take the place<lb />
of a white man, ix�ses serious prob-<lb />
lems for the white man and the<lb />
property. "But freedom breeds<lb />
ambition, and ambition breeds pro-<lb />
gress. The black man progressed<lb />
To Second (lass itizenship . . .<lb />
rhen came "citizenship" and the<lb />
voting power and EDUCATION<lb />
Though it was a white supp rted,<lb />
white administered, white decided<lb />
education, nevertheless, it was an<lb />
i ducatii : rhi bl ick children were<lb />
taughl . the glory of African<lb />
lization in the history of man-<lb />
:<lb />
�tes. The black mind hungry 1 � education, enl : like<lb />
�  . I .<lb />
e is eagerly cultivated<lb />
lest p issible yield.<lb />
Because<lb />
� ' and<lb />
of the rapid advance-<lb />
lie eagerness of the<lb />
lave for education and social and<lb />
economic progress, the white man<lb />
found It necessary again to resort<lb />
I suppression of the black man.<lb />
The most famous of the brutal<lb />
white control organizations is the<lb />
Ku Klux Klan. The Klan, however,<lb />
and other organizations of its type<lb />
were not strong enough. The black<lb />
man progressed and he increased<lb />
in number and he migrated across<lb />
the country. He became farmers,<lb />
craftsmen, and industrial workers.<lb />
But everywhere the black man was<lb />
exploited. His citizenship was not<lb />
accepted.<lb />
To Integration<lb />
Ye.s, the Black man progressed.<lb />
His education enabled him to eval-<lb />
uate his proposed role and position<lb />
in society, in his analysis, the black<lb />
man found that he had no position<lb />
in the white man's society. But,<lb />
in order for the black man to en-<lb />
j-v the protection and benefits of<lb />
the law. in order for the black<lb />
man to be educated and make the<lb />
contribution, to society that he<lb />
capable of making, lie must, first<lb />
recognize i Integrated part<lb />
ety and lie must be recog-<lb />
i and treated a. her man<lb />
In society. And so the integration<lb />
movement began Dr. Martin Lu-<lb />
ther King, the black man's minis-<lb />
ter of nun-violence stands out in<lb />
the early integration struggles in<lb />
the South.<lb />
A milestone in the struggle for<lb />
Integration was the 1954 Supreme<lb />
Court decision which destroyed the<lb />
euphemism for inferior education<lb />
of "separate but equal But to<lb />
integrate the educational systems<lb />
and public facilities accomplished<lb />
little. He was merely tolerated�he<lb />
wa nil exploited.<lb />
He found that laws existing in-<lb />
effectively on the books were of<lb />
o value, that voting without fair<lb />
representation, was often worst<lb />
than not voting at all, that being<lb />
hired only to dig ditches when his<lb />
mind was capable of constructing<lb />
tunnels accomplished little. And so<lb />
integration and mere toleration<lb />
were not enough. A complete revo-<lb />
lution in the thinking of every<lb />
American concerning the worth, ac-<lb />
ceptance and assimilation of the<lb />
Afro-American was necessary.<lb />
To A Kevoltuion<lb />
What causes a social revolution,<lb />
great force or great men? The black<lb />
man thinks that it take.s both. The<lb />
great force, the black force, charg-<lb />
ed with the powder of racism and<lb />
add<lb />
ignited with Hie park of an iden-<lb />
Ity, of pride, and of a heritage.<lb />
I here has emerged a new black<lb />
n, an Afro-American person-<lb />
mfied most actively in the young<lb />
black generation whose values lie<lb />
in Die complete liberation if their<lb />
people.<lb />
The young black generation is<lb />
an impatient, tired generation; in-<lb />
patient from the time it has taKen<lb />
to gain complete freedom. Tired of<lb />
the continual delays in the realiza-<lb />
tion of total liberation. He is tired<lb />
of the lag in law enforcement. He<lb />
is tired of the lag in society.<lb />
To the young black revolutionist,<lb />
his life is a weapon.if the li.jera.tion<lb />
of his people require that he give<lb />
ithe gives it. John F. Kennedy,<lb />
Dr. Martin Luther King, and Robert<lb />
Kennedy were all great men who<lb />
died for their beliefs. No matter<lb />
how old they were, they were still<lb />
an active part of the young revolu-<lb />
tionist generation.<lb />
We Shall Overcome . . .<lb />
Whether the black man's struggle<lb />
is a dream to make real, a moun-<lb />
tain to climb, a sea to sail, or a<lb />
liver bo cross, he must and will<lb />
make that dream real, he must<lb />
climb that mountain, he must sail<lb />
'hat sea. and he must cross that<lb />
river. The lives that have been lost<lb />
in the struggle for liberation, must<lb />
not be unavenged by failure.<lb />
For America was founded upon a<lb />
revolution and it must withstand<lb />
Mns black revolution. For it is<lb />
here, it .shall continue. "The Black<lb />
hall overcome. He vv,il fight in the<lb />
Congress, in the city hall, in the<lb />
�oi and colleges, in the net .<lb />
media, and in the -streets.<lb />
Bro. Wm. Lowe<lb />
The Black Panthers is a Black<lb />
political party, which advocates a<lb />
radical change in the political struc-<lb />
ture of the American Society. These<lb />
changes arc expected to be brought<lb />
about by the clashes between "pow-<lb />
er structure and the Black Pan-<lb />
thers.<lb />
This, then, is the story oi the<lb />
Black Panthers.<lb />
The Black Panthers was formed<lb />
in the fall of 19 The organizers<lb />
of the Black Panthers were Huey<lb />
IV Newton and Bobby Searles. A<lb />
predecessor to the Panthers, Soul<lb />
Studen's Advisory Council was es-<lb />
tablished by Newton. Tins council<lb />
was established to develop biack<lb />
leadership bo go to the black com-<lb />
munity and serve the black com-<lb />
munity in revolutionary manner.<lb />
Symbol<lb />
The Black Panther party used<lb />
'he black panther as a symbol fol-<lb />
lowing the example of the Lowdnes<lb />
County Freedom Organization<lb />
which was the political party of<lb />
the South in Alabama. They chose<lb />
the black panther because of the<lb />
nature of the panther.<lb />
The black panther doesn't attack<lb />
anyone, but if lie's pushed into a<lb />
corner he will certainly use self-de-<lb />
fense and if the assailant is per-<lb />
sistent then he'll wipe out his ag-<lb />
gressor thoroughly, wholly, abso-<lb />
lutely and completely.<lb />
The organizers of the Black Pan-<lb />
thers Party are young but exper-<lb />
ienced with police matters. Huey<lb />
Newton, a former law student, is<lb />
supposedly the brains behind the<lb />
Group He went to Meritt College<lb />
tor 3 years and even went to law<lb />
school for a while. Seals also went<lb />
to Meritt College and later became<lb />
a partner of Newton.<lb />
Political Keasons<lb />
The reason for organization oi<lb />
the Black Panthers were political.<lb />
Newton and Seals from their ob-<lb />
servation concluded that it was<lb />
necessary to organize a black polit-<lb />
ical party in order for black peo-<lb />
ple to seize control of various<lb />
institutions within our community.<lb />
They felt that the American po-<lb />
litical arena had been somewhat<lb />
fallaciously analyzed. They felt the<lb />
crief themet of the black movement<lb />
slice 1906 centered on a Very .<lb />
tract thing called integration<lb />
Huey Newton, Bbby Seals<lb />
Eldrige Cleaver set hut!<lb />
points which tin<lb />
back.<lb />
l I,<lb />
Black Panthew<lb />
I We want freed am .A. <lb />
p wer i I determine the d<lb />
"in- black communities.<lb />
2. We want full employm ait for<lb />
i. l pic.<lb />
3. We w.mi housing  i tu<lb />
shelter of human being:<lb />
4. We want all black men<lb />
exempt from military servi<lb />
 We Want lie. u j<lb />
black people.<lb />
I). We want an end to<lb />
bery i black people to tl<lb />
community by white ra<lb />
nessmen.<lb />
7. We want an immediate<lb />
police brutality and nn.<lb />
black people.<lb />
8. We want all bia k<lb />
m city and county, state. ,� (1<lb />
 ral jails to be released<lb />
9. We want black peopli<lb />
ed of crimes to be tried by mem-<lb />
bers of the same  tcial, I<lb />
historical and racial bai<lb />
10. We want housing, wi<lb />
clothing, we want educal<lb />
want justice, we want pea"<lb />
failed "rascist pig Ma<lb />
are pictured by the Pantliei  �<lb />
�ccupation forces of the E<lb />
menfebrutalizing Negro<lb />
tog" contained protecting .<lb />
interest and blocking Negro i<lb />
' th( r c mmunitie<lb />
Fear<lb />
 i e is fear oi the extremism of<lb />
Black Panthers to white and some<lb />
black communities Some black<lb />
psychiatrists .see it as a unifying<lb />
factor m the black commu:<lb />
White America sees the <lb />
Panther to two ways. First we hav<lb />
the young white liberal or <lb />
He s3 the organization a<lb />
means of getting the brothers to-<lb />
gether. He back, the Black Pan-<lb />
thers strongly. The other<lb />
ments of the population are u<lb />
ferent to the whole Black Pan!<lb />
Party. As long as thev maki<lb />
money, and their families are<lb />
endangered, the Blacks can do w<lb />
they want.<lb />
God And Music: 'Second Heart'<lb />
By JANICE McNEIL<lb />
The two basic factors which have<lb />
greatly influenced the Black Man's<lb />
life have been God. and the black<lb />
man's music. Music has been the<lb />
Black Man's second heart. Musfc<lb />
lias been a powerful inspirational<lb />
factor in his survival. Music was<lb />
the one thing the black man<lb />
brought with him to America that<lb />
he could identify with as charac-<lb />
teristic of his native land and that<lb />
he could freely express. The Black-<lb />
slaves, chained together in the<lb />
slave boats, chanted and beat oul<lb />
African rhythm.<lb />
After being sold a laves and<lb />
placed on plantations, the Black<lb />
Man .still had his music, tl<lb />
be said that music was his re<lb />
lease for "ptoned-up frustrations"<lb />
The black man's emotions were<lb />
clearly expressed to his music.<lb />
Religions Music<lb />
As far as categorizing the Black<lb />
Man's Music, religious music was<lb />
first. If a person of today could<lb />
have walked over the cotton fields<lb />
of the Old South, he might have<lb />
heard the black man singing spirit-<lb />
uals and hymns. Some of the songs<lb />
were "Swing Low Sweet Chariot<lb />
"Wayfarin' Stranger" and others.<lb />
The Fisk Jubilee Singers were<lb />
the first group to sing spirituals.<lb />
The spirituals still live today in<lb />
the souls of black man. Some of<lb />
the more famous black gospel sing-<lb />
ers of today include: Mahalia Jack-<lb />
son, Clara Ward, Robert Martin,<lb />
Thomas A Dorsey, and James<lb />
Cleveland.<lb />
rid<lb />
Jazz<lb />
The next category is jazz. Jazz<lb />
was born in New Orleans. The late<lb />
Jelly Roll Morton (1885-1941), Bud-<lb />
dy Bolden, and King Oliver were<lb />
among the early jazz (originally<lb />
spelled "Jass") musicians.<lb />
Today jazz still lives to black<lb />
men such as Louis Armstrong, Duke<lb />
Ellington, and Count Basie.<lb />
Blues<lb />
The Blues walked almost along<lb />
beside the jazz, for they greatly in-<lb />
fluenced each other The late Bes-<lb />
Bmitta 1896-1937' was known<lb />
The Empress oi tl nines<lb />
Othei blues singers include Blind<lb />
Lemon Jefferson, Ma Rainev. Nina<lb />
Simone, Ray Charles and Etti<lb />
James.<lb />
The chief black music as fai a<lb />
the young black generation of to<lb />
day Ls concerned is the rock<lb />
roll There are many black a<lb />
in this category. Included m<lb />
area are the Supremes, Ter<lb />
tions, Aretha Franklin and i<lb />
other<lb />
'A Day Is Coming'<lb />
By BRo. JOHNNY WILLIAM<lb />
A day Is coming<lb />
Maybe near, can not be far<lb />
When the croota d get, traighti i<lb />
I the establishment conn<lb />
Bui when? Why not now '<lb />
For time's clock is unwoui<lb />
its hard to see a change<lb />
And the crooked seem Heaven<lb />
bound.<lb />
We've tried and tried<lb />
To resort to love, adverse to hate.<lb />
Yet this deferred not the crooked<lb />
Used my hide for purpose bait.<lb />
Still with no malice<lb />
We put our feet Co the test.<lb />
But while in the sit-ins.<lb />
For many Brothers, a final rest<lb />
Where to from here?<lb />
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Could be my home-<lb />
Have a lot in common�<lb />
A homogenous genome!<lb />
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It is my home�<lb />
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Got to have a piece of my own.<lb />
Don't want it all<lb />
Just want to be fair<lb />
Of no relation to the glutton<lb />
Just want my share.<lb />
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East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11, 1969�7<lb />
WINNER'S� Winners of the local games tournament sponsored by the University Union met Thursday night<lb />
i� diw iwb plan frtr the regional tournaments to be held February 20-22.<lb />
Goddard Appears In Wright<lb />
B) CHIP CALLAWAY<lb />
 M Goddard, professional<lb />
.1: cinematographer and lec-<lb />
� ill appear here at 8 p.m.<lb />
laj in Wright Auditorium<lb />
lest of the lecture series.<lb />
�pit vi Goddard's film-lec-<lb />
will bo Congo Conquest<lb />
dot ninentary details the ex-<lb />
i oi Goddard as he ex-<lb />
plores the world's second largest<lb />
course, the 2,900-mile-long<lb />
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�ho Jus; 450 miles of the<lb />
rney Goddard is accompanied<lb />
British explorer, Jack Yowoll<lb />
Companion Lost<lb />
While shooting the last series of<lb />
rock cataracts in their kayaks,<lb />
both men capsize in the water and<lb />
Yowell is sucked into a huge whirl-<lb />
pool and 1"K!<lb />
Goddard then continues alone<lb />
and in the company of primitive<lb />
Africai tribet.<lb />
With his camera he captures<lb />
thousands od shots of some of the<lb />
biggest game ever recorded�<lb />
scenes oi elephant, lion, antelope<lb />
and hippopotamus made from dis-<lb />
tances of less than 50 feet.<lb />
Other iilm highlights include the<lb />
ancient native technique of cop-<lb />
per smelting, the running of the<lb />
Stanley Falls in dugouts; the coro-<lb />
nation of a new Congo chief; a<lb />
visit to the Topekes, a cannibalis-<lb />
tic tribe; and the huge Zongo Falls.<lb />
First To Explore<lb />
Goddard is the first explorer in<lb />
history to explore the ancient Con-<lb />
from its fountain head to the<lb />
Atlantic.<lb />
He received a bachelor's degree<lb />
in anthropology and psychology<lb />
from the University of Southern<lb />
California and is now working on<lb />
his doctorate.<lb />
Goddard has his own television<lb />
show. "This Exciting World and<lb />
has made numerous appearances<lb />
on national television shows such<lb />
as I Search for Adventure "Bold<lb />
Journey and "True Adventure<lb />
LOST: One girl's gold signet ring<lb />
with gold chain. If found please<lb />
contact Gary Wilfong, Room 280<lb />
Aycock, 758-9350. Reward offered.<lb />
FOUND: Watch in men's room<lb />
on Graham 2nd floor, Feb. 3. 1969.<lb />
Contact Chuck or Lloyd, 203C Scott.<lb />
Any woman student interested in<lb />
living in a "no curfew" dorm next<lb />
fall, but who has not signed the<lb />
questionaire distributed by the<lb />
WRC, should go to the Dean of<lb />
Women's Office, 214 Whichard<lb />
Building, this week.<lb />
The Society For the Advance-<lb />
ment of Management will meet<lb />
Wed Feb. 12 All members are re-<lb />
quested to be present because of-<lb />
ficers will be elected.<lb />
There will be a general staff<lb />
meeting of The Faculty Evaluation<lb />
Wednesday night, Feb. 12, at 7:00<lb />
in room 301 of the UU. There ar<lb />
salaried positions open to students.<lb />
Anyone interested please attend.<lb />
Rip up our instructions<lb />
on self-defense.<lb />
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it's Valentine's Day.<lb />
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Pierce' Novel Wins<lb />
Acclaim 01 Critics<lb />
Almost one year to the day after<lb />
i-elea.se of its original hardback edi-<lb />
tion, Ovid W. Pierce's critically<lb />
and popularly acclaimed novel,<lb />
"The Devil's Half will appear in<lb />
a paperback edition oi more than<lb />
100.000 copies.<lb />
The novel, most successful of<lb />
three books by the East Carolina<lb />
University writer in rasidence, is<lb />
expected to be released by Popular<lb />
Library next week.<lb />
Crtical Praise<lb />
Released last February by Doub-<lb />
leday, "The Devil's Half" met im-<lb />
mediate critical praise, soon won<lb />
widespread popularity and subse-<lb />
quently sold out of the first edi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
As it was released, the book got<lb />
this solid send-off from famous<lb />
New York literary critic Orville<lb />
Prescott: "This is the best novel<lb />
I have read in many months. It<lb />
is beautiful, moving and sad with<lb />
all the dramatic intensity of hu-<lb />
man grief and all the poetry of<lb />
language and feeling which so rare-<lb />
ly gets into fiction today . . . This<lb />
is a book Turgenev and Chekhov<lb />
would understand and admire<lb />
Reviews<lb />
One of the most recent reviews<lb />
was by Sylvia Stallings of the<lb />
Washington 'D.C.i Sunday Star:<lb />
"The Devil's Half strikes its roots<lb />
firmly into Greek tragedy where<lb />
life�or the Olympian Gods,( in an-<lb />
other rime and place�is the tyrant<lb />
that destroys us all His immediate<lb />
setting is the South of the Recon-<lb />
struction, but no mention is made<lb />
of magnilias; the landscape is<lb />
more that of Chechov's shuttered<lb />
country houses or the dusty spaces<lb />
of provincial French towns<lb />
The book, according to Roy Mar-<lb />
tion of the Greensboro Daily Rec-<lb />
ord, "is the study of the human<lb />
heart, written by a masterful<lb />
scholar"<lb />
"The Plantation"<lb />
Pierce is the author of "The<lb />
Plantation; and "On a Lonesome<lb />
Porch works which gained him<lb />
national recognition as a writer of<lb />
fiction and twice won for him the<lb />
coveted Sir Walter Raleigh Award<lb />
for the best work of fiction by a<lb />
North Carolina author.<lb />
Pierce, a native of Halifax Coun-<lb />
v and a graduate of Duke and<lb />
H rvard Universities, joined the<lb />
 culty of East Carolina in 1956.<lb />
Kc<lb />
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and creative writing at ECU and<lb />
fiends most of h.s weekends at his<lb />
own restored "Plantation" near<lb />
Weldon where he does much of his<lb />
writing.<lb />
"THE DEVIL'S HALF" � Ovid<lb />
Pierce's most successful of three<lb />
books will soon appear in a paper-<lb />
back edition. One critic says the<lb />
book "strikes it roots firmly into<lb />
Greek history<lb />
Winners Discuss Trips<lb />
At a meeting' Thursday night,<lb />
winners of the local tournaments,<lb />
sponsored by he University Union,<lb />
discussed plans for their rip to<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
Out of 90 participating students,<lb />
20 winners were chosen to go to the<lb />
regional tournament, Feb. 20-22.<lb />
The group will leave Greenville<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 20 and will stay<lb />
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8�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 11. 1969<lb />
East Carolina Pirates Upset<lb />
St. Francis Frankies<lb />
f�<lb />
�ife' $.<lb />
4fc V<lb />
The Babj Bins' Jim Fairies goes up for a short juniper in the game<lb />
against Laurinburg Institute, which East Carolina lost bj seven points,<lb />
!lsi. Awaiting a possible rebound is Julius Prince (24). The Babj Bucs,<lb />
down by as much a is points at 70-52 with 9:27 left in the game, rallied<lb />
strong!) to outscore Laurinburg bj 31 to 16 in the next eight minutes to<lb />
come within three points at 86-83 with only a minute to play. However,<lb />
the Baby IJu s faltered in the last minute to let Laurinburg win. East<lb />
Carolina missed lit free throws to account for the loss. Ronnie LePors led<lb />
the Bucs with 18 points while Jim Fair ley had 17 and Julius Prince 15.<lb />
LePors led the Bucs off the hoards with 16 retrieves, while I'airlev and<lb />
Greg Crouse each snared 13 rebounds apiece<lb />
East Carolina overcame some<lb />
verj suspect foul shooting to reg-<lb />
i : an upset victory over tough<lb />
St Francisc College by 14-66. a<lb />
j snapped their three-game los-<lb />
m ihat the Frank had<lb />
with a 100-70 walloping t<lb />
p les jUSl owr tWO W(<lb />
rhe Pirates relied on the foul<lb />
pr ,duce enough point to<lb />
i-come St. Francis' five field<lb />
- dge and they mad it, but<lb />
until alter thoroughly seal<lb />
, pa tisan ci wd by missing 21 oi<lb />
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Die big difference was m the n<lb />
bounding, where the Pirates out-<lb />
Francis by 44-40.<lb />
with Jim Modlin and Jim Gregorj<lb />
h hauling down 14 for Easl Car<lb />
: chipped in v<lb />
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rebounds, just over lit under ;<lb />
committed 33 fouls<lb />
men march to the<lb />
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Baby Bucs fBe8t In Country<lb />
By CARL TYER<lb />
Carolina's cagers post a problem<lb />
! ir any team th hi: year.<lb />
and ECU is eption. The Baby<lb />
Bucs tr. el to Carolina February<lb />
22, and Coach Kirk Stewart feels<lb />
this will be the supreme test of his<lb />
freshman team this year.<lb />
"They are fn shman<lb />
team in the count in my opin-<lb />
ion Stewart i unmerited, and we<lb />
are going to go up there with win-<lb />
ning on our mind<lb />
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at ECU. and his .second freshman<lb />
team. Hailing from Silver Springs<lb />
Maryland, he was an All Metro-<lb />
politan player in High School and<lb />
established a 51 points for a single<lb />
game record that still stands in a<lb />
Bellmomt Abby Tournament. After<lb />
attending High Point College, where<lb />
he played ba-sketball under Coach<lb />
Tom Quinn. Stewart came to ECU<lb />
to obtain his Masters in 1967. After<lb />
completing his Masters in August<lb />
of 67. he was signed as Quinns as-<lb />
uit in September of the same<lb />
year.<lb />
Thi years freshman team now<lb />
po � 7-4 record, not includin<lb />
Laurinburg.<lb />
"We hould end the eason with<lb />
a 12-4 oi rd if I hing<lb />
fchi � tated The<lb />
Bab Bu lo not hav� in �<lb />
schedule I emaindi r of the<lb />
season, � pec ally with 'he Caro-<lb />
lina team to face in their last en-<lb />
counter. They also play Re<lb />
Mount Olive and Chowan We<lb />
looking forward to meeting Rich-<lb />
mond again, we should have beal<lb />
them in our first game, but<lb />
early Coul trouble<lb />
Stewart feels this years team has<lb />
: Impr ivemenl ln e the<lb />
inning ol the season, "e penally<lb />
with our ball handling and defense<lb />
"At least we can get the ball down<lb />
court now "We still have im-<lb />
pi vemenl to make, we need to cut<lb />
down on our : tling, a problem<lb />
which cost, us the Richmond<lb />
�ame he said,<lb />
The purpose of the freshman<lb />
e on is to prepare as many boys<lb />
as possible for tin varsity. "I feel<lb />
we have four or five boys that are<lb />
id varsity material Stewart<lb />
commented " These include Greg<lb />
Crouce, a 6-3 forward, or guard.<lb />
Jim Fairlev, a 6-6 forward, R<lb />
nie Lepors, a 6-6 center, mid Jul-<lb />
ius Prince, a 6-1 guard.<lb />
Prince hold down the top spot<lb />
in coring for the Baby Bucs with<lb />
a 16.1 avei followed by Lepors<lb />
' ice with 14 3 and<lb />
"Longw Guts  have<lb />
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. one of his principal<lb />
bs, and Stewart feels it has gone<lb />
well this year. "We will have five<lb />
: the best freshmen to hit the<lb />
Ea it Carolina campus next year<lb />
: think you can .see the improve-<lb />
ment a good freshman team can<lb />
make with our present varsity<lb />
tiding of second in the Southern<lb />
Conference, as opposed to eighth<lb />
last year<lb />
tapped in .i reb amd and Shodgra s<lb />
a lumper to tie the game before<lb />
Lewis hit on a free throw to put<lb />
the Frankies on top at 9-8 with<lb />
14:05 to go in the half.<lb />
Snodgrass hit on anothi r jumper<lb />
before the Pirate cored on a pair<lb />
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Jim Kiel nan scored on a driving<lb />
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pushed the lead out to 18 V2. the<lb />
I-rankle. biggest lead of the hall.<lb />
SI Francis then went to a slow<lb />
down offense in what seemed to be<lb />
i in to draw East Carolina OUl<lb />
their zone defense The tactic<lb />
 work as the pirates were<lb />
� whittle away at the lead.<lb />
The lead stayed between three<lb />
tntil a final flurry<lb />
ity m the waning mom,<lb />
� he F rankle lead drop <lb />
one point.<lb />
Aftei St. Franc  i . I<lb />
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at 27-26. Van Lier then proceeded<lb />
,1 sink three straight field goals to<lb />
return the lead to St. Francis at<lb />
32-27, a five point spread<lb />
The two teams then settled down<lb />
and swapped shots for the nexl<lb />
few minutes as the score moved tip<lb />
to 42 38 with 13:18 to go m the<lb />
game.<lb />
The Pirates then started their<lb />
urge that was to carry them to<lb />
their 11th victory in 20 contests.<lb />
Miller hit on a 'long jumper and<lb />
Modlin tapped in a rebound to tie<lb />
the game at 42-all. Gregory then<lb />
hit on two free throws and then<lb />
Modlin two more to push the lead<lb />
out to 46-42 before Mike Copeland<lb />
hit on a free throw for St. Francis.<lb />
Eas1 Carolina then scored the<lb />
next six points to take a nine point<lb />
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