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lotte' "Man Of the Year" IW in!<lb />
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nesses and educational and civic<lb />
nizations.<lb />
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inizational meeting last<lb />
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Iramer discussed their<lb />
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of the contemporary<lb />
nvotved in social work.<lb />
Projects<lb />
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summed up the feelings<lb />
the members. "It is necessarj<lb />
today to sharpen our wits on what<lb />
now happening<lb />
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Membership in the Porum is not<lb />
Umit0d to Social Welfare majors<lb />
and minors but is concerned with<lb />
broadening Its membership to any<lb />
student who feels he might be in-<lb />
crested in becoming more aware<lb />
and more involved in the world<lb />
and the people that comprise Bus<lb />
world.  , ,j<lb />
The nexl meeting will be held<lb />
Wednesday Feb. 12, at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
interested students are invited to<lb />
attefla.<lb />
Gov. Scott Announces Step<lb />
Toward ECU Medical School<lb />
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lina's ratio Ls 1:414.<lb />
Imbalances in numbers of den-<lb />
tists, nurses, and allied health pro-<lb />
f .Is exist.<lb />
Imbalance<lb />
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balance is -ecu in the fact that<lb />
in 1967 there wt re 208 active- phy-<lb />
�  therapists in North Carolina:<lb />
 ol these were in the East a<lb />
ompared to 175 in the Piedmont<lb />
i r Jenkins noted<lb />
Inadequacies in nursing homes<lb />
rtended care facilities, communitj<lb />
nental health care centers, facili-<lb />
tiei for cardiac monitoring, com-<lb />
prehensive medical laboratory tests<lb />
equi I ing complex<lb />
Planks Of The<lb />
UP Platform<lb />
The platform oi the UhJvei<lb />
Party contains proposals thai art<lb />
ned ' i aid the sum in every<lb />
phase of campus life.<lb />
Planks of the platform will in-<lb />
clude such recommendations as a<lb />
tutorial service for students, reduc-<lb />
ed ticket rates for students and<lb />
then- dates wishing to attend en-<lb />
ainment and athletic functions<lb />
. pt'cui pro ram for students at-<lb />
tending ECU for h nrst time<lb />
and a revampin i ��� �� � tra-<lb />
l ion<lb />
rhese platform proposals will be<lb />
presented to the entire student<lb />
body at the University Party Con-<lb />
vention on Tuesday, February 18<lb />
in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins will present a speech<lb />
entitled "The Importance of Poli-<lb />
jic, on Campus Any mtorested<lb />
.students are invited to attend the<lb />
rj.p. Convention which begins at<lb />
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announced by President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins. Friday.<lb />
President Jenkins sa. . the es<lb />
tablishment . the first step in<lb />
 velopment plan for ECr Poui -<lb />
� . perty at Manteo.<lb />
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fident tha important benefit will<lb />
. begin to accrue to all con-<lb />
cerned from the Institute of Spec-<lb />
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Besin<lb />
The institute will begin operation<lb />
the two Manteo school buildings<lb />
.  to the ECU Foundation by<lb />
the people of Dare County in No-<lb />
vember of 1967. Deeded by ths<lb />
Dale County Commissioners and<lb />
county board of education, the<lb />
ift include- two tracts of land to-<lb />
 88.5 acres at the Manteo air-<lb />
� and the two school buildings<lb />
New buildings will be added as<lb />
� pn gram is developed and a i<lb />
resources are made available.<lb />
 Clayl in Morriesette, a mem-<lb />
bei ol i lie ECU staff nice last<lb />
.Jane, will head the Institute of<lb />
Special Studies. Morrisette was di-<lb />
rector of the Dare County pro-<lb />
� a faculty advisory commit<lb />
: �  the university cai ipu<lb />
: irk v th M in<lb />
�. eiopin th institute and II<lb />
mi<lb />
first project,<lb />
 will be an<lb />
program to<lb />
iol graduates round<lb />
preparation to enroll<lb />
on thi or else-<lb />
Provide<lb />
Will pr -de. ao-<lb />
Pre: ident Jenkins, be<lb />
machnery at Man-<lb />
for a multi-faceted extension<lb />
if the ervici ft he parent urrt-<lb />
� ersity.<lb />
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jj.ri Ea tern North Carolinians and<lb />
others v �-� � ambitions who<lb />
ed to meet entrance require-<lb />
ments as expected by university of-<lb />
ficials.<lb />
For several years, the university<lb />
has experimented successfully, with<lb />
 similar program in .summer ses-<lb />
sions on the main campus. The<lb />
institute's program will be the first<lb />
ECU attempt at such special pro-<lb />
�  in a yearround basis.<lb />
Th second project for the insti-<lb />
tute Ls to be a Department of Avia-<lb />
tion Technology. The third will be<lb />
a center for esturine studies to be<lb />
tarted is soon as possible after<lb />
� .ation department.<lb />
Additional<lb />
 Lit � the institute and its<lb />
first t rams, the develop-<lb />
m nt plai includes the es-<lb />
tabltshmen! of a four-year course<lb />
in hospitality management as a<lb />
liar parr of ECU's program and<lb />
ars courses to pre-<lb />
and administrators<lb />
transportation indus-<lb />
t' ntii ued n page 5<lb />
PLAN FOB CONVENTION�Members of the University Party platform<lb />
committee work out some if the details in the platform to be presented<lb />
at the patty convention tonight in Wright Auditorium. Ironing out the<lb />
final problems are Danny Bland, Len Manelni, Chipper LlnvfUe, and<lb />
Buddy Daniel.<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February IS, li<lb />
Political Life Underway<lb />
An important phase of East Carolina University's politi-<lb />
cal life gets umk rway this week, as both campus political par-<lb />
ties kick oft tie Spring elections with highly organized nomi-<lb />
nating conventions.<lb />
Both groups will be aiming at producing a winning slate<lb />
of candidates for the five executive offices of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association. Both will be attempting to build a win-<lb />
ning ticket around an outstanding presidential candidate.<lb />
The University Party initates the political conflict with<lb />
their nominating affair Thursday night.<lb />
The conventions will also provide what is perhaps more<lb />
important than the nomination of the slate of candidates.<lb />
however, as each party will prepare the platform on which<lb />
its candidates will run.<lb />
Well-planned, effective platforms are the meat of a<lb />
political campaign, providing the issues that politicians so<lb />
frequently debate. The platforms planned by both political<lb />
organizations will contain concrete suggestions for the bet-<lb />
terment of this university.<lb />
It is the platform that prevents a campus election from<lb />
deteriorating into the personality contest that has been the<lb />
scourge of so many political affairs.<lb />
Both parties will be attempting to iron out the prob-<lb />
lems surrounding the arrangement of a winning force for<lb />
the upcoming elections. The plans they make will directly<lb />
affect the status of this campus next year, for college poli-<lb />
tians habitually attempt to implement the planks in their<lb />
platforms.<lb />
It was essential that the voters have a film grasp of<lb />
the issues that will come to the forefront in the upcoming<lb />
elections. For this reason, the campus parties have planned<lb />
open conventions, in order to allow the student to see the<lb />
ticket and platform take form.<lb />
The candidates and platforms selected this week will<lb />
mold the SGA for the coming year. As such, they will have<lb />
a direct bearing on the life of each student in this school.<lb />
The doors of the nominating conventions are going to be<lb />
open. Take the time to walk through those door? and share in<lb />
the ECU politicial process.<lb />
The Dare County Extension<lb />
The extension of this university's physical facilities to<lb />
encompass a large establishment in Dare County provides<lb />
Past Carolina with an opportunity to provide education for<lb />
an increased number of North Carolinians.<lb />
The Dare County extension, composed of 88.5 acres<lb />
donated by the county commissioners and the county board<lb />
of education, has been utilized to fomi the Institute of Special<lb />
Studies. The new program will allow the university to ex-<lb />
pand both its enrollment and its curriculum.<lb />
Students who are unable to meet the current entrance<lb />
requirements will be able to do supplementary work at the<lb />
Dare extension toward achieving admission to the Univer-<lb />
sity. The present projection is for the enrollment of ap-<lb />
proximately 125 such students at the Dare facility next fall.<lb />
Such a program would operate much like the conditional<lb />
summer sessions presently being conducted on the main cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Another primary contribution of the Dare campus will<lb />
be Its capacity to accomodate courses presently unavailable<lb />
on the main campus�some because of a lack of space, others<lb />
because they require facilities not available m the main<lb />
campus.<lb />
For example, such courses as aviation technology and<lb />
marine studies can be more easily adapted to the Dare ex-<lb />
tension than to the main campus, since the space required<lb />
for lab work is more readily available at the new facility.<lb />
Expansion of this kind will go a long way toward mak-<lb />
ing East Carolina University a leader among the universities<lb />
of the nation. Here is the opportunity or this institution to<lb />
truly be a pioneer in diversified kinds of educationwhich is<lb />
indeed the true purpose of a university.<lb />
rift last Carolinian<lb />
3 ��� 0�r�lla WalTtvgfty<lb />
Published somiweekly by h- -tuonx �f Knist Carolina Univfrnitv<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Iirt�r�Ikffi.to Preaa, Associate Collect Pre United State Student Pr.� A��ociation<lb />
Subscription rate $5.00<lb />
MHnff addreas: Box 2516. EJ: Carolina University Station, Greenville N C<lb />
Telephone: 752-5716 or 768-8426. extension 264<lb />
Editor-rn-Chief Wei Sumner<lb />
Business Manager Don Benson<lb />
� � � r. Serviced by<lb />
8v7Cee'PrnrCtleK,iat J'T8 Service- Southern Intercollegiate Press<lb />
Service. Prees Service of Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
-HffltlaH<lb />
Election In Belk<lb />
The East Carolinian:<lb />
An election has been held re-<lb />
cently m Belk Dorm to iill the Of-<lb />
 of Lit. Governor to the MRC.<lb />
Also, elections have been held to<lb />
Ihl the uffices of third and fourth<lb />
f : ' r Representative.<lb />
Mr. .1 C. Dunn was elected to<lb />
the office of Lt. Governor. Mr.<lb />
David Oillam was elected third<lb />
Floor Representative ami Mr.<lb />
Wayne Gardner was elected fourth<lb />
Floor Representative.<lb />
I would like to congratulate and<lb />
welcome each ,f these new offi-<lb />
cers and to wish them much suc-<lb />
cess in the future to come.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Kenneth W. Shaw<lb />
Governor, Belk<lb />
'Democratic<lb />
Dear East Carolinian.<lb />
I think it would be democratic<lb />
to express both sides of a problem<lb />
befoiv making a decision, if not<lb />
fair and intelligent. The problem I<lb />
talking about is your pro-at-<lb />
titude towards hiring buse at a<lb />
mere three cents a day.<lb />
It doesn't seem to have occurred<lb />
to you not everyone would utilize<lb />
these wonderful modes of trans-<lb />
portation. Such people as car own-<lb />
ers wouldn't. Such people as car<lb />
owners pay five dollars a school<lb />
pear for parking stickers. Though<lb />
this mere five dollars gives us the<lb />
privilege to park at our dorm and<lb />
any vacant street off campus, it is<lb />
paid for only by the owner of the<lb />
vehicle.<lb />
I suggest you introduce this<lb />
same technique to the people who<lb />
want a bus. This is just another<lb />
view to your melodrama appeal<lb />
in one of your early editions<lb />
Truly yours,<lb />
Someone who would like to<lb />
show as much student ac-<lb />
tion as one of your action-<lb />
filled photographs of the<lb />
tudent government In<lb />
rogress.<lb />
'Pure Fiction'<lb />
Di ar Mr. Randy Martin.<lb />
I would like to congratulate you<lb />
on your second article, which like<lb />
the first, was nothing but pure fie-<lb />
Campus Viewpoint<lb />
By James Hord<lb />
The "U.S. image" abroad is re-<lb />
ported to have reached a 50 year<lb />
low, according to the House Com-<lb />
mittee of Foreign Affairs.<lb />
The committee sponsored a one<lb />
day symposium on "The Future of<lb />
United States Diplomacy and the<lb />
results have just been published<lb />
in the Department of State Bulletin,<lb />
Jan 1969.<lb />
The committee reported that<lb />
fewer people abroad consider the<lb />
United States as their best friend<lb />
Fewer people abroad believe that<lb />
our nation shares a mutuality of<lb />
interests with them.<lb />
And fewer people have trust and<lb />
confidence in the ability of the<lb />
United States to provide "wise<lb />
and steady leadership in the cur-<lb />
rent world upheaval<lb />
Violence<lb />
The general image that foreign-<lb />
ers currently have of the U.S. is<lb />
that of a "violent, lawless, over-<lb />
bearing, and even a sick society<lb />
The main causes for this develop-<lb />
ment, according to he report, are<lb />
Vietnam, our race problems, and<lb />
crime and lawlessness.<lb />
Vietnam has had the greatest im-<lb />
pact on the deterioration of our<lb />
overseas image. Even though wide-<lb />
spread misunderstanding of our<lb />
purpose in Vietnam exists, most<lb />
foreign nations strongly urge our<lb />
withdrawal. Even some countries<lb />
which depend on the U.S. for pro-<lb />
tection against communism are op-<lb />
posed to our being there.<lb />
Race relations are another cause<lb />
for our declining image. Foreign<lb />
observers were "shocked by the<lb />
massive exposure to our ghettos<lb />
during the past three years, and the<lb />
povery which exists there<lb />
Crimes and lawlessness were cit-<lb />
(1 as the third major reason. This<lb />
exposed to the foreigners by our<lb />
movies, radio and television, and<lb />
from '� lolence in our streets. The<lb />
tv.H.ssinations of Senator Robert<lb />
Kennedy and Dr. Martm Luther<lb />
King were reported to have had a<lb />
devastating impact on our image<lb />
and lowered public confidence in<lb />
U.S. leadership<lb />
"Love-Hate Relationship"<lb />
But despite all the animosity a<lb />
large reservoir of good will still<lb />
exists. This is brought about by our<lb />
scientific and technical achieve-<lb />
ments, our foreign aid. and the<lb />
Peace Corps<lb />
The report went on to state that<lb />
"a feeling of ambivalence seems<lb />
to be the attitude of most foreign<lb />
nations. We are at the same time<lb />
loved and hated, admired and en-<lb />
vied, resented an emulated, rebell-<lb />
ed against and followed<lb />
Many people are likely to ask<lb />
what difference does it make<lb />
whether our image is "good" or<lb />
"bad Some of the reasons seem<lb />
to be:<lb />
�The accomplishment ox our na-<lb />
tional ojbectives. This requires a<lb />
certain favorable response from<lb />
foreign governments and people<lb />
They view us in relation to their<lb />
own "problems and aspirations<lb />
Our national ideals of peace and<lb />
mutual understanding must be view-<lb />
ed in proper perspective.<lb />
The United States must be<lb />
looked upon as a nation which<lb />
can be trusted and relied upon;<lb />
a nation which can provide them<lb />
with leadership in times of crisis.<lb />
�Foreign opinion in a reflection<lb />
of our national mood 'e.g what<lb />
we say and write about ourselves.<lb />
Gun Control<lb />
Some recommendations on what<lb />
can be done to improve our image<lb />
were also given by the committee.<lb />
These include passage of effective<lb />
gun control legislation, a greater<lb />
effort- to solve the urban-racial<lb />
crisis, and stop making violence at-<lb />
tractive in the media.<lb />
Second, the U.S. must learn to<lb />
communicate more effectvely with<lb />
foreign audiences. This will require<lb />
more research in anthropology,<lb />
sociology, and other social sciences.<lb />
Third, the U.S. must learn to<lb />
listen to foreign audiences and car-<lb />
iv on an effective dialogue. We must<lb />
learn the attitudes and motivations<lb />
of foreign peoples, then act ap-<lb />
propriately.<lb />
As has been shown in the past<lb />
2 years, small underdeveloped na-<lb />
tions have the capacity to upset<lb />
the equilibrium which now exists<lb />
between the major world powers.<lb />
For example, small nations such as<lb />
Korea, Cuba, and Vietnam have<lb />
nearly brought the world on the<lb />
brink of nuclear destruction.<lb />
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the MRC completely willing and<lb />
able to answer them.<lb />
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tion for Lt. Governor of your dorm<lb />
i Belk) was held two weeks ago'<lb />
Why didn't ym even bother to vote<lb />
in this -lection,<lb />
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linian pertaining to the proposed<lb />
transit system? Mr. Martin, you<lb />
must have a legitimate complaint<lb />
instead of just a misrepresentation<lb />
of facts which is all that you have<lb />
done in your attempt to discredit<lb />
Mr. Gasperim. How did you man-<lb />
age to leave out a very vital part<lb />
of the quotation that you used?<lb />
I would like to use the complete<lb />
quote, including the part you left<lb />
out.<lb />
"According to the pull. 86 of<lb />
the student body said they wished<lb />
to have a transit system<lb />
This statement was taken from<lb />
the February 4. 1969 Edition of the<lb />
Eas. Carolinian, from which your<lb />
INCORRECT quotation oame<lb />
Mr Martin, why don't you grow<lb />
up and realize that unless you are<lb />
willing to take part and use legal<lb />
means to register legitimate com-<lb />
plaints, you are much better off<lb />
to keep your ridiculous statements<lb />
to yourself? This would be a sure<lb />
way for you to keep from showing<lb />
off your total ignorance of the<lb />
workings of ECU to all of tile stu-<lb />
dents. Only a few people would be<lb />
forced to suffer with your imma-<lb />
turity then.<lb />
I Feel that you owe the MRC<lb />
and Mr. Gary Gasperim a public<lb />
apology. Tt should be pruned in<lb />
this same column as were your<lb />
derogatory, unfounded remarks.<lb />
In the future, if you have a gripe.<lb />
please be sure to have some facts<lb />
to back it up and not just some-<lb />
thing that you make up.<lb />
Disrepectfully yours.<lb />
James Siemen<lb />
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'II, week's movie entertainment<lb />
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name. The story' concerns<lb />
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wrote the popular music for anoth-<lb />
had been d<lb />
to live<lb />
tewish ghetto.<lb />
involved<lb />
and is held<lb />
during winch<lb />
mentally and<lb />
a confession.<lb />
Ru: sian story, "Dr. Zhivago<lb />
I film will run a week.<lb />
"Flame In The Streets"<lb />
The .State Theatre will run<lb />
Flame in the Streets' through<lb />
tomorrow, the 19th. The film is<lb />
mpp ised to be a frank look at inter-<lb />
racial marriage. Playing Thursday<lb />
through Saturday the 22nd, will be<lb />
the Monkees' first film, "HEAD<lb />
I� format is much like "A Hard<lb />
Day Night virtually no plot,<lb />
any sequences, wild photography,<lb />
and lots Of songs. It is also filled<lb />
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ay. the 23rd, will be "Sex and the<lb />
(��Urge Girl Need I say more?<lb />
"Reflections In A Goiuen Eye"<lb />
Reflections in a Golden Eye"<lb />
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veek W: ;�. hi. 7 and 9 p.m. . The<lb />
film star Marlon Brando, Eliza-<lb />
Taylor, Brian Keith, and<lb />
Harris. The story centers<lb />
around the bizarre happenings that<lb />
i cur among two Army officers<lb />
and theii wives, and a serviceman.<lb />
Each person has their own hang-up<lb />
and together, they make their lives<lb />
a mess.<lb />
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Guest Director-Instructor Has<lb />
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By (Hip CALLAWAY<lb />
You must be dedicated . . . you<lb />
simply must give it your all. You<lb />
can't be a surfer when you approach<lb />
a part � you have to be a deep-<lb />
sea diver<lb />
This is a small part of a unique<lb />
philosophy of theatre advanced by<lb />
Muss Zara Shakow, guest director-<lb />
instructor In the drama depart-<lb />
ment this year.<lb />
"Too many actors play their roles<lb />
as though they were a surfer �<lb />
ones who skim the surface of the<lb />
water. Too few are willing to be<lb />
deep-sea divers who penetrate the<lb />
surface, and still fewer are willing<lb />
to dive until they find the prize �<lb />
a profound analysis of the charac-<lb />
ters they have to portray<lb />
Miss Shakow, a native of New<lb />
York City, is spending a year in<lb />
Greenville during which time she<lb />
will direct two plays.<lb />
"Summertree an anti-war play<lb />
by Ron Cowan and "Six Characters<lb />
In Search of an Author an ab-<lb />
stract, philosophical play dealing<lb />
with the battle of truth against<lb />
fiction, by Pirandello are the two<lb />
plays to be produced.<lb />
Miss Shakow became involved m<lb />
the performing arts at age 16 when<lb />
she organized a drama-dance group<lb />
composed oi her younger si � '���<lb />
and friends.<lb />
At age 13. Miss Shakow. without<lb />
any formal training, got her first<lb />
paying job with a little theatre gro-<lb />
up in Elizabeth, N.J.<lb />
"I could have been a profession-<lb />
al dancer but I discovered that I<lb />
preferred being 'the man behind<lb />
the gun so to speak<lb />
"I decided that directing was<lb />
most important to me because it<lb />
combines everything � dancing.<lb />
painting, sculpture, music and the<lb />
spoken word. It is really a synthesis<lb />
of the fine arts she said.<lb />
Miss Shakow feels that being a<lb />
director is much like being the<lb />
conductor of an orchestra.<lb />
"The orchestra conductor must<lb />
interpret the music and integrate<lb />
the musicians into a unified ensem-<lb />
ble � much like the director in<lb />
the theatre must make a creative<lb />
contribution to the work of the<lb />
playwright<lb />
She elaborated by saying "unless<lb />
the director makes a creative con-<lb />
tribution to the script of the play-<lb />
wright, making the script come a-<lb />
live, a person could just stay at<lb />
home and read the play<lb />
"When I make a decision to do<lb />
a play I carefully study the script<lb />
to crystalize the characters, back-<lb />
ground and basic theme the play-<lb />
wright has given me<lb />
When casting, Miss Shakow looks<lb />
�for people first. Then, actors<lb />
"The actor must be true to life<lb />
� honest, real human beings pul-<lb />
sating with inner life so that every<lb />
member of the audience can iden-<lb />
tify with him.<lb />
The play she is directing at pres-<lb />
ent is 'Summertree<lb />
"Summertree is so sensitive and<lb />
compassionate a play, that every<lb />
actor must be 100 per cc i t believa-<lb />
ble and they must indue empa-<lb />
thy<lb />
The Young Man' in ' Summer -<lb />
tree' should be the boy next door.<lb />
To the mother, he should be real<lb />
enough to be her own son she<lb />
explained.<lb />
"Love is the key word accord-<lb />
ing to Miss Shakow. "It is encum-<lb />
bered on the director to so inspire<lb />
and enthuse the cast thai f-ach one<lb />
will give his best<lb />
Since her beginning as a dance-<lb />
drama teacher in New York, Miss<lb />
Shakow has directed more than<lb />
100 plays in the United States, Is-<lb />
rael and Canada.<lb />
After receiving scholarships from<lb />
the Neighborhood Playhouse and<lb />
the Bakhtangov Theatre of Mos-<lb />
cow, she traveled extensively in<lb />
Europe studying directing and act-<lb />
ing techniques in European thea-<lb />
tres.<lb />
She has talent scouted, coached<lb />
for screen tests in New York and<lb />
Hollywood and has also coached<lb />
actors for Broadway, regional thea-<lb />
tre and stock theatres.<lb />
She wa Instrunu ntal in devel-<lb />
oping many well-known ctors in<lb />
the U.S. and I rael including Gene<lb />
Barry, Jack Palai d many oth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
She worked two years in Israel<lb />
directing and conducting seminars<lb />
with Israeli educators.<lb />
Miss Shakow is a member of Ac<lb />
tors' Equity, the Society of Stage<lb />
Director and Choreographers, the<lb />
American Educational Theatre As-<lb />
sociation and the Institute of Ad-<lb />
vanced Studies in Theatre Arts.<lb />
In addition, she is listed in<lb />
Who's Who In American Women<lb />
and Who's Who in the Theatre at<lb />
the Performing Arts Library at<lb />
Lincoln Center.<lb />
In addition to her work in the<lb />
theatre, Miss Shakow has written<lb />
numerous articles and two books.<lb />
She is a contributor to "The En-<lb />
cyclopedia of World Drama" and<lb />
she wrote the chapter on theatre<lb />
for the "Encyclopedia on Israel<lb />
both to be Issued by McGraw-Hill<lb />
Co.<lb />
�Curtain Time an anthology of<lb />
plays for children, and "The Thea-<lb />
tre in Israel" are her two book-<lb />
length work�<lb />
Chloe's Knows<lb />
By Chloe Crawford, Features Editor<lb />
Thank you very much Greeks<lb />
who have handed me news. Maybe<lb />
the rest of you will get the lead<lb />
out.<lb />
Kappa Alpha initiated its fall<lb />
pledges the week end of the 71h<lb />
and 8th. The new brothers are Bob<lb />
Renkin, Jeff Mann, George Jack-<lb />
on. Russell Fleming, Jackie Bos-<lb />
tic, Bruce Jackson, George Hunt,<lb />
and Dwight West. Congratulations<lb />
to the new KA's!<lb />
Preparation's are being made for<lb />
the Annual Old South Week-End to<lb />
be held at the Ocean Forest Hotel<lb />
at Myrtle Beach on March 14th-<lb />
16th. Bids for dates will be given<lb />
out on Thursday, March 13th on<lb />
the Mall.<lb />
I would like to extend condolences<lb />
to the ADPI's because of their fire.<lb />
Though it occured at an inoppor-<lb />
tune time in relation to rush, it<lb />
served as a nice house warming<lb />
for Mrs. Mary Trueblood.<lb />
Sherry Robertson, a member of<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, who<lb />
was chosen "Miss Waves" at Myr-<lb />
tle Beach this summer, was a guest<lb />
of honor on a recent trip to Canada.<lb />
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January. Sherry was interviewed on<lb />
television both places. The pur-<lb />
pose of the tour was to promote<lb />
"Canadian American Days" which<lb />
are early in March at Myrtle Beach<lb />
The Theta Chi's held their an-<lb />
nual Dream Girl" dance February<lb />
7th at the Greenville Country<lb />
Club. Lucy Johnson was chosen<lb />
from a court of five as the new<lb />
Dream Girl.<lb />
It doesn't seem to me that it<lb />
would be too much trouble for Soda<lb />
Shop personnel to open the Soda<lb />
Shct. die door for the staffs of<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN and Buc-<lb />
caneer to go in and order. Deadline<lb />
for the EAST CAROLINIAN is<lb />
4:00 Sunday afternoon. This is bad<lb />
enough without having to roam aJD<lb />
over the building and outside try-<lb />
ing to get in the Soda Shop.<lb />
On the matter concerning the<lb />
loss of the I.D. and Activity card.<lb />
I'd would like to comment that it<lb />
is a students responsibility to try<lb />
to keep up with these items. If<lb />
they are lost, most students check<lb />
the places where they used them.<lb />
The Student Bank has a lot of<lb />
trouble with I.D. cards being left<lb />
in the bank (which is a common<lb />
mistake), and to save students time<lb />
these cards are usually kept in the<lb />
bank until the student comes back<lb />
for them. Since the Student Bank<lb />
is for the convenience of ECU<lb />
students, I hardly feel that it was<lb />
necessary to raise so much fuss.<lb />
The metropolis of Bethel, N.C.<lb />
has two assets to its credit . . .<lb />
Madam Loraine and EB<lb />
These two Bethel "assets" have<lb />
something in common . . . they<lb />
both have an answer for every-<lb />
thing ! They both know all ! !<lb />
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their own time. whether famous<lb />
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the aid of Madame Loraine pay<lb />
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their "thanks Actually, ttoey<lb />
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Play Contains Element Of<lb />
Tragedy But Lacks Polish<lb />
o!<lb />
to the<lb />
drama<lb />
literary<lb />
THE MISTEESS-<lb />
gecond act of the<lb />
-Frederick anl Voltaire exchange remarks during the<lb />
Sorrows of Frederick" concerning Voltaire's mistress.<lb />
Bj RONALD �V. GOLLOBIN<lb />
"The Sorrows of Frederick" by<lb />
Romulus Linney contains all the<lb />
elements ol a great Shakespearean<lb />
edy, but lacks the polish<lb />
�lie master bard's touch.<lb />
rhe epic theme of a man an<lb />
his kingdom is presented<lb />
audience as a historical<lb />
which takes very lew if any<lb />
liberties with history.<lb />
Linney has created a brilliant<lb />
figure m the tragic and tortured<lb />
Frederick the Great. John Sne-<lb />
den's equally brilliant grasp as an<lb />
actor ol the loneliness, desperation<lb />
and cynicism of the Prussian king<lb />
is a dramatic weld of immense<lb />
strength.<lb />
Talent<lb />
Sneden has the perception and<lb />
the talent, and Linney has given<lb />
him the lines. The marriage of the<lb />
two is a dazzling display of theat-<lb />
rical intensity between playwright<lb />
and actor seldom exierienced on<lb />
the stage.<lb />
By the same token, the intensity<lb />
and talent fused into the role of<lb />
Frederick leave- the other charac-<lb />
ters pale stick figures. Their speak-<lb />
in- lines aic wooden and their<lb />
portrayals ot humans are weak.<lb />
Linney flits these wooden chair<lb />
ters around the well-developed<lb />
stage person ot Frederick like 30<lb />
Hambrick Directs Jazz Ensemble<lb />
By GEOFFREY CHAPMAN<lb />
The sound of jazz is reverberat-<lb />
ing regularly through the halls of<lb />
East Carolina Uni Music<lb />
Building th � Lay and the man<lb />
behir. I 'In- sound is i<lb />
tion � je "if you can't do<lb />
it. teach it<lb />
Joe Hambrick. profes-<lb />
sor oi music ind director of ecu's<lb />
jazz ensemble program can do it.<lb />
Hambrick, a native of Dyesrburg,<lb />
Term I mgh tnu . at K<lb />
State College for three years be-<lb />
fore coming to ECU last Septem-<lb />
ber. But before that lie was all<lb />
pro. For nine years Hambrick blew<lb />
his "sliphorn" with the best of<lb />
them. And even now he makes an<lb />
occasional tour with some of the<lb />
top pop bands.<lb />
Command Performance<lb />
His latest venture back into the<lb />
ranks of the pros was a Christmas<lb />
holiday tour with Andy Williams<lb />
and his band. The group toured<lb />
from Notre Dame to Detroit to<lb />
Minneapolis and ended an eight-<lb />
day stint with a command perform-<lb />
ance in Boston for the Kennedy<lb />
family.<lb />
During his years as a full time<lb />
professional, Hambrick toured Eng-<lb />
land, Europe and the United S' i<lb />
with Ray McKinley and the Gl nn<lb />
Miller Orchestra, Harry James. Al<lb />
Hirt and Henry Mancini.<lb />
He cut records with James, Mc-<lb />
Kinley and Hirt, and in between<lb />
spent nearly four years playinp in<lb />
house orchestras at the Flam<lb />
Thunderbird and Riviera Hotels in<lb />
Las Vegas.<lb />
But despite success and the pos-<lb />
sibility of still greater things to<lb />
come, Hambrick turned his back<lb />
on the hardworking and sometin<lb />
glamorous life f the profess Ional<lb />
musician, He went back to school<lb />
in 1964. and in 1966 won his m<lb />
�ter's degree in music from Indiana<lb />
University. Then he became <lb />
teacher<lb />
"Where It's Art"<lb />
"I just got tired of the show<lb />
business aspect of the profession<lb />
Hambrick says. But more than<lb />
that, he discovered, as have many<lb />
of the top names in jazz, that the<lb />
colleges and universities are "where<lb />
it's at Hambrick puts it this<lb />
way: "I realized that the last<lb />
stronghold of jazz and good music<lb />
in general was in the colleges and<lb />
universities. I saw this and wa ted<lb />
to prepare to be a part of it<lb />
Hambrick tion, then,<lb />
� � mique. College teaching 1- last<lb />
with � ormerly<lb />
� d onlj with show business.<lb />
'It's bee iming a perf 1 mer's<lb />
world, Hambrick says. "There<lb />
: m my name prol I tal play-<lb />
er � who ' ill play pi 1 ifes ionally<lb />
� ing more and more into<lb />
1 ducation<lb />
end. his philosophy es,<lb />
is further strengthened b the<lb />
near-extinction in recent years of<lb />
the "bigr band" in popular<lb />
and jazz They are, for the musi-<lb />
cian inclined in their direction, a<lb />
' hing of the past.<lb />
"I don't foresee the big band era<lb />
oming back, either Hambrick<lb />
contends, "But I do foresee jazz<lb />
continuing, and the higher educa-<lb />
tion system is and will be the final<lb />
stronghold. Jazz is, after all, really<lb />
the only true art form Amei<lb />
. boast<lb />
Reflecting<lb />
'l he fluctuating, traum iti state<lb />
oi American music. Hambrick be-<lb />
ta imply a reflection of the<lb />
time and the aitnudc � ol the gen-<lb />
ton. "Our country's in a mess<lb />
and our music is in a mess, ft re-<lb />
ft tl attitudes, and as a<lb />
resuJ 1 lon'l think the public's<lb />
musical taste is what it used to<lb />
be '<lb />
But at least 18 students at ECU<lb />
and a good many more at other<lb />
universities. reflect Hambrick's<lb />
musical attitude.<lb />
Under Hambri itelage,<lb />
ECU's fledgling jazz ensemble, be-<lb />
gun only lasl September with stu-<lb />
denl who "knew nothing about<lb />
� : jazz has von strong ap-<lb />
plause from recital audiences and<lb />
excellent upporl from the admin-<lb />
. -tration.<lb />
"You don't always have the ad-<lb />
ministrative support I have Ham-<lb />
brick ays happily. Dean 1 Earl<lb />
Beach (of the School of Music)<lb />
supports the jazz program strong-<lb />
ly and has talked to me about en-<lb />
larging it<lb />
Students' Respond<lb />
Student response, too, has been<lb />
a boon to Hambrick's program.<lb />
Present members of the ensemble<lb />
enthusiastically rehearse on their<lb />
own time, and their instructor<lb />
foresees great increase in their<lb />
ranks.<lb />
"Eventually he says, "I'd like<lb />
to see a system of 'A' and 'B' bands<lb />
�a self-perpetating system in<lb />
which everyone doesn't have to<lb />
start from scratch. I'd also like to<lb />
see more laboratory settings for<lb />
young musicians, arrangers and es-<lb />
pecially composers<lb />
backing Hambrick's enthusiasm,<lb />
Dean Beach sees the eventual ad-<lb />
dition of credit courses in jazz<lb />
history, improvisation, arranging,<lb />
composing and other jazz-related<lb />
courses.<lb />
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They buzz about what is an al-<lb />
1 u i plain set, but, ah, what<lb />
tins Linney et al have done to that<lb />
plain set. The backdrop is a large<lb />
screen. This screen and two angl-<lb />
ed ones on the sides are continually<lb />
lighted by drawings, paintings and<lb />
photographs. The Victorian style<lb />
of the drawings in their Gothic<lb />
starkness blends into the stage<lb />
action as ice melts into water.<lb />
The projection technique is com-<lb />
plemented by adroit and ingenious<lb />
lighting and special effects. The<lb />
flashing strobe lights urxm the fig-<lb />
ure of Frederick on his great steel<lb />
horse give the audience the flick-<lb />
ering illusion of movement and<lb />
serve as a masterful transition both<lb />
to and from the past<lb />
Sounds<lb />
The battle sounds consisting of<lb />
bombs and searing flashes of light<lb />
lend a reality rarely attempted.<lb />
Usually such action is done in the<lb />
Greek manner�off stage. Not Lin-<lb />
ney He brings his battles to the<lb />
center of the footlights, project-<lb />
Ings, drawings and photograph -<lb />
onto the screens, firing his bombs,<lb />
smoke-fogging the stage, and cart-<lb />
ing his corpses across the set be-<lb />
fore Ckxi and everybody in the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
The sets are done by a man who<lb />
'nits and frets upon them as<lb />
Frederick, John Sneden. The light-<lb />
ing is done by George Schreiber.<lb />
The play contains a few flaws,<lb />
none of which cannot be polished<lb />
from the brilliant surface of a<lb />
reat play.<lb />
The confrontation scene between<lb />
Frederic: ano his long-suffering<lb />
virgin wife 1 for seven years 1 1<lb />
both ill-prepared for and ill-execut-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Speech<lb />
Amanda Muir, as Elizabeth Chri<lb />
� . speaks her role with the<lb />
hestitancy required for the scene.<lb />
but with none of the volume so<lb />
that the front row catches all<lb />
leaving none for the rest. Other-<lb />
wise, the direction by Edgar Tl.<lb />
Loessin is thoroughly professional<lb />
and evident throughout, particular-<lb />
ly in the difficult battle scenes<lb />
where coordination and timing are<lb />
essential.<lb />
The first act is almost deadly<lb />
dull as Linney goes about the busi-<lb />
ness of setting the stage" for<lb />
his later and super-powerful sec-<lb />
ond act. Too many time n <lb />
labors a point which is readily<lb />
taken by the audience, hammering<lb />
it into the ground until the ftU(ji.<lb />
ences attention starts to wi<lb />
Merits<lb />
Hut the merits far, far en<lb />
the flaws. Most simply .said, this<lb />
is a great and moving play uith a<lb />
lew roUgh edges that hopefully will<lb />
be knocked off between dree,<lb />
and Broadway. Linney's genius la<lb />
evident. His scope is tres<lb />
and the message powerful. The<lb />
imiK-rfections are minor scratches<lb />
oil a theatrical gem.<lb />
The Sorrows of Fi.<lb />
opened Wednesday nigh; b<lb />
ville as the nation's unive<lb />
premiere and is headed for Bi<lb />
way next season.<lb />
Concert Sunday<lb />
Gustav Mahler's monumental �<lb />
phony No. 1, "The Titan<lb />
the featured work next<lb />
Feb 23 in a concert by �<lb />
Carolina University Symph <lb />
chestra. It will be one of �<lb />
performances of the work<lb />
orches tra in the South.<lb />
The concert, second ot th<lb />
for the ECU SYmphony, will<lb />
3:15 p.m. in Wright Auditoi<lb />
tie campus. It will be '<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
'Tin performance of any M<lb />
ymphony accordmg to coi<lb />
tor Robert L. Hause of tlu ECU<lb />
Sch.xil of Music, "is a major mu-<lb />
sical event not only becau.se ol the<lb />
magnificence and greatoes ol the<lb />
music itself, but also bee .<lb />
the great demands mane up<lb />
� ources of the orchestra<lb />
Hause said "The Titan" ci<lb />
an orchestra of four flutes,<lb />
oboes, four clarinets, thn �<lb />
"  -even French hori<lb />
trumpel . three trombon<lb />
tuba, live percussion pla .<lb />
gs,<lb />
"Such a demanding orch<lb />
tion limits the number of live<lb />
forman e one has 00<lb />
' a Hause said.<lb />
I:i addition to the Mahler vni-<lb />
'� next Sunday's program will<lb />
include performances by two -�:<lb />
iors In the School of Music.<lb />
Alto saxophonist Buddy Deans<lb />
of Hampton, Va will open with<lb />
"Concertino da Camera" by Jacques<lb />
Ibert.<lb />
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East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 18, 1969�5<lb />
Alumni Association Programs<lb />
Grow As University Enlarges<lb />
LIT VS 1N;�These two ECU co-eds had the same choice as many of<lb />
('h member! of the EAST CAROLINIAN and BUCCANEER staff during<lb />
Sunday's rain and sleet storm. They could either walk through the slush<lb />
Sand<lb />
(ir not have a snack.<lb />
Wake Holds Symposium<lb />
i feroUna is one of 200 schools<lb />
tern Unted States which<lb />
WiU , invited to send ten student<lb />
dej( r to a convention-sympos-<lb />
ium on "The Urban Crisis�The<lb />
Response" at Wake For-<lb />
 i niverslty March 20-22.<lb />
mposiurn Ls called "Chal-<lb />
89" and Ls held every other<lb />
al the Winston-Salem, N.C<lb />
on various problems con-<lb />
the ountry.<lb />
Speakers<lb />
Speakers who already have ac-<lb />
,i invitations include the toy-<lb />
Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-<lb />
Mainei Harvey Cox, author of<lb />
-The Secular City Saul Alinsky,<lb />
i tor of the Industrial Areas<lb />
ion of Chicago and the<lb />
newly formed Midas Foundation;<lb />
Robert Wood, former under-secre-<lb />
��. oi the Department of Housing<lb />
and Urban Development; and Her-<lb />
!),�!�� Kramer, former aide to Sar-<lb />
enl shnver and presently a con-<lb />
sultant to the Office of Economic<lb />
Opportunity.<lb />
Other speakers who have been<lb />
invited include Sen. Fred Harris<lb />
D Okla.�, a member of the Kemer<lb />
Commission; Daniel P. Moynihan,<lb />
urban affairs adviser of President<lb />
Nixon; and Micliael Harrington, au-<lb />
thor oi "The Other America" and<lb />
chairman of the board of the<lb />
League for Industrial Democracy.<lb />
Divisions<lb />
The symposium has three ma-<lb />
jor divisions. The first day dele-<lb />
. res will consider the student's<lb />
r tie as a citizen and voter, on the<lb />
second day his role as a volunteer<lb />
a d on the third his role as part<lb />
of the university's participation in<lb />
community problems.<lb />
Officials from over 200 major<lb />
Eastern cities have been invited to<lb />
conduct workshops which the dele-<lb />
nates will attend in addition to lec-<lb />
tures.<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
Alumni Association does much<lb />
more than just ask for money.<lb />
It promotes the welfare of both<lb />
East Carolina and its alumni, in ad-<lb />
dition to encouraging students and<lb />
faculty members to further the<lb />
cause of education.<lb />
It controls the Alumni Loyalty<lb />
Find, sponsors alumni chapters and<lb />
class reunions, and helps to fur-<lb />
ther the interests of East Carolina,<lb />
according to William P. Eyerman,<lb />
director of alumni affairs.<lb />
Organized<lb />
The Alumni Association was or-<lb />
ganized in 1912 by members of the<lb />
classes of 11 and '12 in order to<lb />
both "do something for the cam-<lb />
pus" and to provide a place for fun<lb />
and fellowship.<lb />
Since that time, it has expanded<lb />
its organization as well as its pro-<lb />
grams. It was incorporated as a<lb />
non-profit organization in 1967, and<lb />
now reaches out to aid the cam-<lb />
pus in many different ways.<lb />
The Association's major programs<lb />
throughout the year include co-<lb />
operation with the SGA in spon-<lb />
soring such Homecoming activities<lb />
as the parade and alumni lunch-<lb />
eon.<lb />
Alumni Day<lb />
An annual Alumni Day is held<lb />
each June the Saturday before<lb />
commencement and features class<lb />
reunions, luncheons, tours of the<lb />
campus, and a reception at the<lb />
President's home.<lb />
It also sponsors alumni chapters<lb />
which meet in various cities with<lb />
a two-fold purpose of doing some-<lb />
thing to aid the campus and pro-<lb />
viding a meeting place for alum-<lb />
ni.<lb />
In addition, the Association ad-<lb />
ministers the Alumni Loyalty<lb />
Fund, maoe up of Alumni contri-<lb />
butions. All Association activities<lb />
are supposed to be supported by<lb />
thus fund, Eyerman noted, but at the<lb />
moment they are not.<lb />
Money<lb />
Like any other organization, the<lb />
Association needs money in order to<lb />
operate, and it must seek funds<lb />
from the alumni. These funds are<lb />
used for library projects, research,<lb />
graduate fellowships, and student<lb />
aid.<lb />
In past years the Association has<lb />
not sought contributions as much<lb />
as they do now. As the University-<lb />
has grown, so have their programs<lb />
and projects, and today, more than<lb />
ever before, support ls needed.<lb />
The Association also performs an-<lb />
other great service, Eyerman noted.<lb />
It keeps a file of names and ad-<lb />
dresses of some 2400 alumni.<lb />
Every year about 3000 names are<lb />
added to this file: names of both<lb />
new graduates and "lost" alumni<lb />
who have been relocated. They<lb />
should be able to locate any alum-<lb />
and wish to<lb />
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Students enrolled on the home<lb />
campus would have opportunities<lb />
in the hospitality management<lb />
course to take special classes in<lb />
Dare County and other coastal<lb />
areas.<lb />
Air transportation courses would<lb />
involve classes in both Greenville<lb />
and Manteo.<lb />
Flexibilty<lb />
Expected to be an institute of<lb />
flexibility, the institute should<lb />
therefore be capable of develop-<lb />
ing or adapting any of a wide range<lb />
of programs.<lb />
Mentioned for likely areas of<lb />
study have been physics, chemis-<lb />
try, geography, marine sciences,<lb />
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ogy, fine arts, business, outdoor<lb />
recreation and others.<lb />
A program of experimental stud-<lb />
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and department of the University<lb />
is planned to be involved in the<lb />
institute.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins remarked that the<lb />
development plan for the Dare in-<lb />
stitute was adopted after top ECU<lb />
officials, the advisory committee<lb />
and Morrisette carefully studied<lb />
the recommendations of a Wash-<lb />
ington D.C. consulting firm. The<lb />
study by the firm, EBE Manage-<lb />
ment Consultants, Inc was financ-<lb />
ed by a federal grant<lb />
I Sign Post I<lb />
Women Students<lb />
Women students 21 years olcL<lb />
who wisji to live in a "no curfew"<lb />
dormitory next fall, will be asked<lb />
to sign a questionnaire this week.<lb />
This will be a definite commitment<lb />
to live in one 'of these dorms.<lb />
Parents of Juniors and Seniors<lb />
under 21 will receive requests for<lb />
permission from the Office of the<lb />
Dean of Women. Parental permis-<lb />
sion is necessary for any woman<lb />
student under 21.<lb />
S. A. M. Meeting<lb />
The Society for the Advancement<lb />
of Management held its monthly<lb />
meeting on February 12. Guest<lb />
speaker was Mr. Murray Straw-<lb />
bridge of Fidelity Union Life Insur-<lb />
ance Company, who spoke on "Op-<lb />
portunities in Bussiness<lb />
Officers for 1969-70 were elected<lb />
and are as follows: Pres. Jasper<lb />
"Pete" Perry of Ayden, N.C V.P.<lb />
John F. White of Greenboro, N.C<lb />
Treas. Thomas H. Autry of Red<lb />
Springs, N.C.<lb />
Students are reminded that<lb />
S.A.M. Ls open to any student in-<lb />
terested in management and visi-<lb />
tors are welcome to attend any<lb />
meeting. These meetings are held<lb />
on the second Wednesday of every<lb />
month in Rawl 155 at 7:00 P.M.<lb />
mis through this file,<lb />
keep it up to date.<lb />
Keep In Touch<lb />
New graduates are urged to keep<lb />
in touch with the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion for several reasons, Eyerman<lb />
stated. The Association publishes<lb />
reports and newsletters on the pro-<lb />
s of the Univerity throughout<lb />
the year, but they cannot send<lb />
them out without the proper ad-<lb />
dresses.<lb />
The Association may also need<lb />
to get in touch with an alumnus<lb />
aj they may be of service to him<lb />
as well as he to them.<lb />
If the graduates of East Carolina<lb />
would all keep in touch with and<lb />
support their Alumni Association, it<lb />
would be able to operate at full<lb />
efficiency, and help to make this<lb />
campus a better place for all stu-<lb />
dents, past, present, and future.<lb />
Band Performs<lb />
At Conference<lb />
�This is a tremendous oppor-<lb />
tunity for a professional organiza-<lb />
tion on East Carolina campus to<lb />
further enhance the reputation of<lb />
not only the School of Music, but<lb />
East Carolina, as well<lb />
With this statement Larry Wells,<lb />
former president of Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
the professional music fraternity,<lb />
summed up the feelings of the Sym-<lb />
phonic Band concerning their 3-<lb />
day tour to Knoxville, Tenn<lb />
One of Six<lb />
East Carolina is one of six schools<lb />
selected by audition tapes from all<lb />
over the nation to perform for the<lb />
Fifteenth National Conference of<lb />
the College Band Directors National<lb />
Association held at the University<lb />
of Tennessee.<lb />
The other five schools were<lb />
Southern Louisiana, Peabody Con-<lb />
servatory, North Texas State, Air<lb />
Torce, and Indiana.<lb />
The 72-piece band conducted by<lb />
Herbert L. Carter gave their con-<lb />
cert on Fri. night, Feb. 14.<lb />
It was basically the same pro-<lb />
gram presented here recently in<lb />
concert. While one of the six<lb />
pieces was an original composition<lb />
by Gregory Kosteck, the present<lb />
Composer-in-Residence, another<lb />
piece is an original by Martin Mail-<lb />
man, the former Composer-in-<lb />
Residence.<lb />
Great Honor<lb />
"The fact that East Carolina was<lb />
chosen to go to the conference is a<lb />
great honor trumpeteer Ed Jones<lb />
said after explaining that the band<lb />
members had been working on<lb />
these pieces since the fall.<lb />
This trip which replaces the An-<lb />
nual Tour was sponsored by the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
and the School of Music.<lb />
The Symphonic Band serves the<lb />
campus with Winter and Spring con-<lb />
certs, several lawn concerts, and<lb />
music for Commencement.<lb />
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6�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February IS, 1969<lb />
t<lb />
REBOUNDING POWER�Sophomore Jim Gregory (42) taps in a re-<lb />
bound for two points while Richmond's Kennj Foster (22) ratal) tries<lb />
to stop the play. Stacked up to the riuht waiting lor possible action are<lb />
Richard Keir (34), the Spider's Wilton lord, and Jim Modlin (52) of the<lb />
Pirates. The Pirates won the Southern Conference clash in a hit; way<lb />
with a sound '1N-7K thrashing of the Spiders.<lb />
Baby Bucs Win Two<lb />
The cage Baby Buc three game<lb />
losing streak came to a hall a<lb />
they got back ont the winning<lb />
track with two sound victorie al<lb />
home to run then- season mark to<lb />
9-ti with one game to play. That one<lb />
game, however, is with ihe Carolina<lb />
Tar Babies on Chapel Hill on Sat-<lb />
urday, anci it won't be an easy task.<lb />
In their three games, the Baby<lb />
Buc.s lost to Chowan by 84-k be-<lb />
fore returning home to post a I<lb />
verdicl iver the Richmond Frosh,<lb />
and a 107-85 triumph over the Mt<lb />
Olive 1<lb />
Hues Lose last Start<lb />
 Chowan. East Carolina<lb />
st urte I off fa the Braves<lb />
wouldn't quit, hung in and chipped<lb />
away al the Buc lead until<lb />
Bug enroute to a 43-36<lb />
lead a: halftime.<lb />
In 'lie second half, i wasn't any<lb />
better for 'he Baby Bucs who were<lb />
troubled with turnovers. The<lb />
Braves lengthened their lead,<lb />
which hit the 21 point mark before<lb />
the Bucs were able to cut it down<lb />
to the final 12 point spread.<lb />
For East Carolina, Jimmy Fair-<lb />
ley had hi.s highest point game of<lb />
the year with a 36 pomt outburst,<lb />
which included the Baby Buc's first<lb />
six points of the game. Ronnie Le-<lb />
Pors added 13 points and Randy<lb />
Longworth netted 10 for East Caro-<lb />
lina .<lb />
The Chowan Braves were led by<lb />
William Brown who tallied 22<lb />
points. Behind him were Harry<lb />
Ga-ay with 19, Louis Stone with 15,<lb />
Harry Flipping with 11. and Bert<lb />
Brown with 10.<lb />
Bucs Avenge Defeat<lb />
The Baby Bucs gained revenge<lb />
from the Baby Spiders of Rich-<lb />
mond for an earlier loss as they<lb />
rolled up their biggest point dif-<lb />
ference of the year in the 107-62<lb />
rout. In their first meeting, Rich-<lb />
mond had used a freeze offense and<lb />
then rallied to win by 53-52 after the<lb />
Baby Bucs had blown a 50-40 lead<lb />
with ten minutes left in the game,<lb />
This time, it was different, al-<lb />
lugh the Baby Spiders held close<lb />
(or mosl ol the first half, trailing<lb />
only niia- a' intermission, 34-25.<lb />
 the second halt, l! was no<lb />
� � the Baby Bucs began<lb />
and rallied the Spiders,<lb />
who in their desperation fouled<lb />
in an effort to get back in the<lb />
Their attempts proved fu-<lb />
tile and with a team of only seven<lb />
. it proved to be costly as<lb />
layi : .i out, ti:d the<lb />
3 � with only four n<lb />
I r the last 4:41 of the game. Go-<lb />
inn to a : pread offeni e, Richm<lb />
was able , keep from losing any<lb />
of their other players, threi oi<lb />
whom had four fouls on them.<lb />
Scoring-wise, the Baby Buc<lb />
plred five men in double figures,<lb />
with Julius Prince's 2b points lead-<lb />
ing the way. Jim Fairley and Greg<lb />
Crouse each scored 21 points, with<lb />
Grouse playing on only the second<lb />
half. Ronnie LePors and Arnie<lb />
Ruegg each had 14 points. Ruegg<lb />
led the Buc rebounding with 11.<lb />
For the Baby Spiders, who sore-<lb />
ly missed the presence of their top<lb />
player and scorer, Andy Seaman<lb />
 jid Jim Moore each had 13 points<lb />
Charlie Earle g .t 12 points and<lb />
hauled in 15 rebounds u lead in<lb />
that department.<lb />
Bucs Lead From The Start<lb />
The Baby Bucs jumped out to a<lb />
5-0 lead over Mt. Olive and never<lb />
trailed as they rolled to an 107-85<lb />
triumph.<lb />
During the first half, the Baby<lb />
Bucs led by as much a s 13 points.<lb />
but at the break, they led by only<lb />
seven points, 55-48.<lb />
In the second half, the Baby<lb />
Bucs and Mt. Olive stayed fairly<lb />
even for the first few minutes be-<lb />
fore East Carolina started to press<lb />
and began t pull away from the<lb />
pesky Trojans.<lb />
Pirates Defeat Spiders And<lb />
Stags At Minges Coliseum<lb />
East Carolina's eage Pirate<lb />
smarting after a 70-69 toss to con-<lb />
ference foe Geotrge Washington,<lb />
c,ii home to Mitiges Coliseum<lb />
: found tlie surroundings more<lb />
their liking as they thumped<lb />
Richmond by<lb />
. , . day and then sent<lb />
: ri Id Colle e Stags home<lb />
unhappy with a savory 93-77<lb />
triumph to bring their record to<lb />
13-10 -n the year.<lb />
 linst the Richmond Spiders,<lb />
�he Pirates broke open the game<lb />
in the opening minutes of the sec-<lb />
� half behind the outside shoot-<lb />
s' Tom Miller, who finished<lb />
� .all from outside with<lb />
with 16 od them coming m the<lb />
� nd half.<lb />
Spiders Take Early Lead<lb />
 te scored first. bu1 the<lb />
Spiders came back to take a 5-2<lb />
. aft :r two minutes of action.<lb />
rhe Pirates then scored six straight<lb />
ts on buckets by Miller, Earl<lb />
rhompson, and Jim Gregory for an<lb />
8-5 lead.<lb />
Richmond tied the score at 8-8,<lb />
but the Pirates went ahead for good<lb />
on a free throw by Richard Keir.<lb />
Thompson put the lead at three<lb />
with a jumper, but a couple of<lb />
tree throws by Wilton Ford cut<lb />
lead back to one.<lb />
East Carolina then spurted out<lb />
to a 23-21 lead, faltered as the<lb />
Spiders gol to within two at 23-21,<lb />
then pulled away to as much, as<lb />
an 11 point lead at 36-25. before<lb />
th hali ended at 39-31.<lb />
Buc Tear Breaks Game Open<lb />
Richmond got the first score of<lb />
the second half, but then East<lb />
Carolina went on a 13-2 tear to all<lb />
but wrap the game up at 52-35<lb />
with 16:13 to go.<lb />
The lead hi: 20 points with 14:23<lb />
to go at 58-38 after a three-point<lb />
play by Jim Modlin.<lb />
The Pirate's biggest lead of 'he<lb />
night was at 7tf-47. a 29 point<lb />
spread following a three-point play<lb />
by Gregory with 8:30 to go.<lb />
Bath Miller and Modlin 11111.die.i<lb />
with ganu scoring honors as each<lb />
poured in 20 points. Thompson had<lb />
16, Ken- i2. and both Gregory and<lb />
Mike Dunn scored 11 points as the<lb />
Pirates put six men into double<lb />
figure<lb />
In the rebounding department,<lb />
Gregory led the way with 17, while<lb />
Modlin pulled 12 off the boards.<lb />
Gregory also blocked a halt-dozen<lb />
shots during the evening. Wilton<lb />
Ford it d Richmond ofi the boards<lb />
with io retrieves.<lb />
Front Line Bin Difference<lb />
Agamst F.iirfield. the Buc iron<lb />
COUTt prove I to be the difference<lb />
as both Karl Thompson and Tom<lb />
Miller had an off-scoring night get-<lb />
ting a total of 10 points betwt 1<lb />
them. H iwever, with Richard Keir<lb />
getting 28. Jim M.ailin 22. Jim<lb />
Gregory 17. and Mike Dunn 12.<lb />
the BUCS had more than enough<lb />
to handle the Stags.<lb />
East Carolina led from the start,<lb />
and except for one tie at 18-18,<lb />
the Bucs were never headed.<lb />
The Hue- shot out to an 11-2<lb />
lead before Fairfield realized what<lb />
was happening, but the Stags came<lb />
back and knotted the score at 18-<lb />
all with 9:18 to play in the first<lb />
half.<lb />
Keir scored t air straight points<lb />
nil a bucket and two free throws<lb />
and Gregory added a bucket from<lb />
underneath to put the lead at six.<lb />
21-18. The Stage cut the lead down<lb />
i two at 26 24. but Fast Carolina<lb />
went out iii front by nine at 35-26<lb />
Keii a i Dunn led <lb />
1 lirfield closed the g<lb />
35-31. lie. are a thre<lb />
by Keir and a jumpei<lb />
made it 42 34 at tile hall<lb />
Hues Hold Oli St ,s<lb />
I 1 the  e 11 ci hah<lb />
pulled aw ty several ti .<lb />
te the St igs came back j <lb />
1 w the margin to v<lb />
pemts.<lb />
Fast Carolina managi I<lb />
ahead, and alter Fan:<lb />
rally Which cut the lean -3<lb />
with 4:ll to go, the B . pi'ilied<lb />
iw .y. using the tree thro  tn<lb />
gain their big win At 0<lb />
'h � Biies hit ; r i ; 1,<lb />
points at the line, a <lb />
hi. Ke r, and Thompson 1<lb />
I'd in t w 1 free throw 5. i<lb />
i 88-71, and the Buc - 1<lb />
from there to their final<lb />
I lea i at 93-77.<lb />
Gregory also had 16<lb />
to r und out one of his fcx<lb />
Lng and rebounding night<lb />
year Jim Modlin also gral �<lb />
nd Richard Keir seve M&amp;x<lb />
Dunn, who has come oil ti. ,nc-n<lb />
to net 11 and 12 points in :lst<lb />
two wins by the Pirati<lb />
three rebounds In his ten<lb />
ol play.<lb />
Two (James Lett<lb />
!� I Carolina now has , two<lb />
games left on the regulaj son<lb />
schedule, both in the S hern<lb />
Conference. To finish second, the<lb />
Pirates must wine one ol I<lb />
mes to beat out George  <lb />
ton<lb />
On Tue daj nighl fch<lb />
�ravel t . Charleston, S.C<lb />
battle with The Citadel .<lb />
:�' tun home for their I<lb />
: the reg ular -a on 1<lb />
ginia Military Institute<lb />
Aqua-Bucs Lose Three Meets<lb />
rhe Aqua-Bucs saw their four<lb />
meet, winning streak come to an<lb />
abrupt halt over the weekend as<lb />
Bast Carolina ventured into Florida<lb />
and got licked three times for their<lb />
efforts. Florida State won by 62-51<lb />
mi Thursday, the University of<lb />
Southern Florida won by (jl-52 on<lb />
Friday, and the University of Flor-<lb />
ida clobbered the Bucs to the tune<lb />
of 71-41 on Saturday.<lb />
The three straight losses put the<lb />
Aqua-Buc's mark at 6-6.<lb />
In the meet against Florida<lb />
State, the Bucs were only able to<lb />
take four of the eleven events, with<lb />
the two relays being split. John<lb />
Sultan won the 200-yard individual<lb />
medley, Doug Hartman the 200-<lb />
yard butterfly, Jim Girffin the<lb />
100-yard freestyle, and Larry All-<lb />
man won the 200-yard breastroke.<lb />
East Carolina also won the 400-yard<lb />
freestyle relay in a FSU meet rec-<lb />
ord time of 3:23.4. Eric Orrell,<lb />
Sultan, Gary Frederick, (and Grif-<lb />
fin swam the relay for the Aqua-<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
Fiorida State, in winning seven<lb />
individual events and the 400-vard<lb />
medley relay, set two records and<lb />
tied three others. Dennis Shiels set<lb />
a new marker in the 200-yard back-<lb />
stroke with a time of 2:05.6 while<lb />
Jim Williford took the 500-yard<lb />
freestyle in 5:24.5 The records tied<lb />
by the Semmoles were in the 400-<lb />
yard medley relay, the 1,000-yard<lb />
freestyle, and tne 200-yard free-<lb />
style, in 1:48.9.<lb />
Against the University of South-<lb />
ern Florida, the Aqua-Bucs cap-<lb />
tured five events. Jim Griffin won<lb />
the 200-yard freestyle, John Sul-<lb />
tan won the 200-yard individual<lb />
medley, Doug Emerson won the<lb />
one-meter diving event, and Bob<lb />
Baird took the three-meter diving<lb />
event. East Carolina again took the<lb />
400-yard freestyle relay as Sultan,<lb />
Bob Moynihan, Eric Orrell. and<lb />
Griffin tied the ECU varsity rec-<lb />
ord with a timing of 3:22.7.<lb />
The University of Florida Gators<lb />
whipped the Aqua-Bucs in nine of<lb />
the eleven events, with the two<lb />
relays again being split.<lb />
'�' I K.i t Carolina. Jin 1 <lb />
� n the 200-yard freestyl <lb />
Hai tman won th" 300-yard b ttter-<lb />
f'v. and the 400-yard free le re-<lb />
I ty team made it threes �<lb />
n .1 victory. Sultan, Moynihan,<lb />
Fredei a k. and Griffin<lb />
relay : r the Aqua-Bucs. Sultan<lb />
and Griffin were the only two<lb />
swimmers who were on al three<lb />
winning relays in the 400-vard<lb />
1.11 tyle.<lb />
After a meet with LSU, which<lb />
is en. died by former Buc great<lb />
Layne Jorgenson, East C<lb />
will then face the Carolin 1 Tar<lb />
Heels in Chapel Hill on thi tur-<lb />
day.<lb />
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