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the east Carolinian<lb/>
"Let us dare to read , think , speak and write .<lb/>
r t<lb/>
Vol.<lb/>
,14, No. 3<lb/>
East Carolina University Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
ELECTION ISSUE<lb/>
Campus prepares to hear<lb/>
voice of concerned masses<lb/>
Thursday, March 20, 1969<lb/>
Fred Bohmuller<lb/>
hange in editors is<lb/>
stulations, Chipper.<lb/>
ast Carolinian" has<lb/>
 last.<lb/>
Tom Deans<lb/>
I some critic should<lb/>
University for seeking<lb/>
rough the legislative<lb/>
Duld we feel a great<lb/>
been done.<lb/>
tudents, faculty<lb/>
and administrators are<lb/>
ixpress their opinions<lb/>
n the ECU Forum.<lb/>
East Carolinian"<lb/>
age is an open forum<lb/>
such articles may be<lb/>
vriting letters to the<lb/>
e following procedure<lb/>
Followed-<lb/>
s should be concise<lb/>
point.<lb/>
ti should not exceed<lb/>
. The Editorial Board<lb/>
e right to edit letters<lb/>
n to this requirement,<lb/>
tters must be signed<lb/>
name of the writer.<lb/>
upon the author's<lb/>
lis name may he<lb/>
articles on this page<lb/>
e opinions of the<lb/>
 not necessarily those<lb/>
ist Carolinian<lb/>
Tuesday<lb/>
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rhursday, Mjuh .10, I9b9<lb/>
The Edit Carolinian<lb/>
SCHOFIELD AND OWENS<lb/>
VIE FOR SGA PRESIDENCY<lb/>
Dear Fellow Students:<lb/>
As election time draws near,<lb/>
it is time for you, the students<lb/>
of East Carolina University, to<lb/>
evaluate each candidate and<lb/>
make a responsible choice.<lb/>
Since the movements of<lb/>
government are very intricate,<lb/>
you must not be apathetic or<lb/>
indifferent, but make a definite<lb/>
decision on the candidate that<lb/>
you think is responsible and can<lb/>
best serve your interest. It is<lb/>
your Student Government<lb/>
Association; take pride in it and<lb/>
make it a more effective<lb/>
organization to serve you, the<lb/>
majority, not the minority elite.<lb/>
Let us discuss a few<lb/>
pertinent issues. In order for<lb/>
this University to become a<lb/>
more modern and productive<lb/>
educational institution, it is<lb/>
necessary to establish student<lb/>
membership on all academic<lb/>
and administrative committees.<lb/>
I feel that this is necessary so<lb/>
that the growing ne 's of the<lb/>
students of this University will<lb/>
have a voice in formulating and<lb/>
working with the committees in<lb/>
order that the students receive<lb/>
the maximum from this<lb/>
University.<lb/>
11 is also necessary to<lb/>
eliminate many handicaps to<lb/>
the students and faculty by<lb/>
revamping pre-registration; also<lb/>
to have the SGA subsidize all<lb/>
postage fees whereby all class<lb/>
schedules will be mailed out to<lb/>
each student rather than have<lb/>
the student spend endi ss hours<lb/>
picking it up. These are both<lb/>
essential matters in updating<lb/>
our University to better serve<lb/>
and benefit the students.<lb/>
It has been mentioned in the<lb/>
past that there be a reading day<lb/>
prior to all final examinations.<lb/>
This I intend to make a reality.<lb/>
I believe that you, the students,<lb/>
would be better students and<lb/>
also have better grades with one<lb/>
day donated exclusively for<lb/>
study. I also plan to have the<lb/>
system of closed stu'ly for<lb/>
freshman women investigated as<lb/>
to the possible abolishment of<lb/>
it.<lb/>
I feel also that there arc<lb/>
some things that should be<lb/>
done for the monetary benefit<lb/>
of all students. I plan to see the<lb/>
reduction of the price of<lb/>
student date tickets for<lb/>
entertainment events and to<lb/>
investigate the possibilities of<lb/>
doing the same thing for<lb/>
athletic events. I also plan to<lb/>
see an increased subsidy for the<lb/>
student loan fund so that more<lb/>
students will be able to borrow<lb/>
more money.<lb/>
It will also be the purpose of<lb/>
the SGA to initiate a tutorial<lb/>
program where we will oversee<lb/>
the bringing together of<lb/>
students and tutor; also to<lb/>
include a remedial studies<lb/>
program. These will be for the<lb/>
improvement and benefit of<lb/>
any students who need these<lb/>
services.<lb/>
It is also my wish to<lb/>
investigate the possibilities of<lb/>
the creation of an<lb/>
Afro American Studies<lb/>
program. This will be<lb/>
investigated thoroughly to<lb/>
insure a program that will be of<lb/>
the utmost benefit to all. Also,<lb/>
it is my hope to initiate a plan<lb/>
wherby all of the utmost<lb/>
benefit to all. Also, it is my<lb/>
hope to initiate a plan whereby<lb/>
all<lb/>
Space does not permit me to<lb/>
discuss all of my plans. So I<lb/>
have mentioned only the most<lb/>
important. I will appreciate<lb/>
your support and if elected, my<lb/>
door is always open to you, my<lb/>
constituents. I will try to serve<lb/>
you in the betterment of East<lb/>
Carolina University and your<lb/>
SGA.<lb/>
Thank you,<lb/>
John Schofield<lb/>
University Party<lb/>
Candidate for President<lb/>
Supporting letter for<lb/>
John Schofield, cand-<lb/>
idate for Presidency<lb/>
Dear Fellow Students:<lb/>
In the election next Tuesday<lb/>
when we, the students of East<lb/>
Carolina University, choose the<lb/>
executive officers of the<lb/>
Student Government<lb/>
Association, we will be making<lb/>
very important and far-reaching<lb/>
decisions. For this reason I feel<lb/>
it is very necessary that I<lb/>
emphasize the importance of<lb/>
the office of the President of<lb/>
the Student Government, and<lb/>
once again give the students the<lb/>
outstanding qualification of<lb/>
John Schofield for this office.<lb/>
John is a history-political<lb/>
science double major and urban<lb/>
planning minor. I feel John<lb/>
Schofield is highly interested in<lb/>
helping East Carolina University<lb/>
advance in any way possible.<lb/>
John has shown this in his<lb/>
continued efforts to represent<lb/>
East Carolina University. This<lb/>
past year he has server!<lb/>
outstandingly as Secretary of<lb/>
External Affairs. During John's<lb/>
tenure. East Carolina attended<lb/>
more conferences than any year<lb/>
ever before. John's excellent<lb/>
planning and co-ordination of<lb/>
the delegations to these<lb/>
conferences has greatly<lb/>
increased our school's<lb/>
reputation. I cannot emphasize<lb/>
enough the competent job John<lb/>
has done as Secretary of<lb/>
External Affairs this past year.<lb/>
For four years John<lb/>
Schofield has been a delegate to<lb/>
the State Student Legislature.<lb/>
At these conferences he has<lb/>
exhibited the type of leadership<lb/>
required of the President of the<lb/>
Student Government<lb/>
Association. This year John<lb/>
Schofield went as Chairman of<lb/>
I asl Carolina's delegation to<lb/>
SSL, and he led our delegation<lb/>
to bring back the two most<lb/>
outstanding awards, Best<lb/>
Delegation and Best Bill Awards<lb/>
for 1969. These honors show<lb/>
the leadership ability of John<lb/>
Schofield, and John is willing to<lb/>
put all his abilities and energies<lb/>
to work for the students of East<lb/>
Carolina University as their<lb/>
IS.G.A. executive officers<lb/>
woman's judiciary, and<lb/>
marshals will be chosen for the<lb/>
next year in Tuesday's election<lb/>
All poles will be open from<lb/>
8:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. except<lb/>
those in the Pamlico Room<lb/>
lobby and the lobby of North<lb/>
Cafeteria which will be open<lb/>
until 6:30 p.m.<lb/>
Candidates for offices of the<lb/>
SGA will be as follows:<lb/>
President John<lb/>
Schofield,UP. Steve Owens, S.P<lb/>
Vice-president Bob Whitley<lb/>
S.P Brian Van Dercook, UP.<lb/>
Secretary Carolyn<lb/>
Breedlove, U.P. Peggy Sledd,<lb/>
S.P.<lb/>
Treasurer�- Steve Sharpe, S.P.<lb/>
Gary Gasperini, UP<lb/>
Historian- Chris Smith, U.P<lb/>
Sip Beamon, S.P. Marion Barick,<lb/>
Independent<lb/>
Members of Women's<lb/>
Judiciary will also be elected.<lb/>
Eleven of the thirty-five who<lb/>
have applied will be chosen.<lb/>
They will consist of two seniors,<lb/>
two juniors, two sophomores,<lb/>
and five members at large.<lb/>
Marshalls will be elected from<lb/>
a field of thirty. Sixteen will be<lb/>
elected with the next two with<lb/>
the highest number of votes<lb/>
acting as alternates.<lb/>
Dan Summers, elections<lb/>
chairman, said he was<lb/>
"extremely pleased with the<lb/>
response of the number of<lb/>
people who have filed for<lb/>
offices<lb/>
Summers also added that<lb/>
there would be an election<lb/>
official riding around campus<lb/>
with a megaphone urging people<lb/>
to vote.<lb/>
SGA President.<lb/>
John Schofield is not<lb/>
running for the office of<lb/>
President without<lb/>
qualifications; neither is he<lb/>
running without plans and<lb/>
goals. John wants to investigate<lb/>
the merit of the present closed<lb/>
study system used for freshmen<lb/>
girls. John anticipates working<lb/>
with the Women's Residence<lb/>
Council, Dr. George Weigand,<lb/>
and other officials in finding<lb/>
out for the girls of East<lb/>
Carolina whether or not closed<lb/>
study is to their advantage.<lb/>
John also wants to<lb/>
modernize the pre registration<lb/>
system, and I am sure such<lb/>
efforts would be appreciated by<lb/>
every student and advisor at<lb/>
East Carolina. John wants a<lb/>
charier; to tiy to remedy<lb/>
everyone's big "gripe" about<lb/>
pre registration.<lb/>
Along the same line, John<lb/>
hopes to initiate an open day<lb/>
for drop add in which classes<lb/>
will not be held. During the<lb/>
open day, students wishing to<lb/>
drop or add courses would be<lb/>
aided in knowing what courses<lb/>
were open and closed by closed<lb/>
circuit television. John also has<lb/>
the student's benefit in mind<lb/>
when he anticipates having our<lb/>
class schedules mailed to us<lb/>
rather than having to pick them<lb/>
up on registration day.<lb/>
Yes, these are the<lb/>
qualifications which make John<lb/>
Schofield the man for President<lb/>
of our Student Government<lb/>
Association in 1969 1970. As<lb/>
you can see, John does have<lb/>
plans for our Student<lb/>
Government, and above all, he<lb/>
is willing to work very<lb/>
diligently to aid in the<lb/>
continued advancement of our<lb/>
growing school. If you want a<lb/>
Student Government President<lb/>
who will be willing to talk to<lb/>
you about your problems and<lb/>
ideas and who has dynamic<lb/>
plans for our next college year,<lb/>
I feel you must cast you vote<lb/>
on Tuesday for John Schofield.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Phyllis Watson<lb/>
Editor's Note: Following are<lb/>
interviews with the two<lb/>
candidates for President of the<lb/>
Student Government<lb/>
Association John Schofield<lb/>
and Steve Owens.<lb/>
by James Hord, Editorial Assistan<lb/>
John Schofield, a senior<lb/>
history and political science<lb/>
major, with a minor in urban<lb/>
planning, is running for SGA<lb/>
President on the University<lb/>
Party Ticket.<lb/>
Q: Before we get started<lb/>
with the campaign issues, give<lb/>
us some information about<lb/>
yourself.<lb/>
A: My hometown is Raleigh,<lb/>
N.C. and I am a 1965 graduate<lb/>
of Broughton High School. am<lb/>
currently the secretary 0f<lb/>
External Affairs here at ECU,a<lb/>
member of Phi Kappa Tau<lb/>
social fraternity, and have been<lb/>
a delegate to the State Student<lb/>
Legislature for the past four<lb/>
years. I am married, with one<lb/>
child.<lb/>
My career intentions are law<lb/>
school, or employment with a<lb/>
governmental planning agency.<lb/>
Drop add Complaints<lb/>
Q: Many students have<lb/>
complained about the<lb/>
pre registration and drop a'<lb/>
system here at East Carolina.<lb/>
What is your program for<lb/>
dealing with this?<lb/>
A: Preregistration at ECU is<lb/>
certainly an archaic system. It<lb/>
should not take as much time as<lb/>
it doe<lb/>
I propose a drop add system<lb/>
modeled after the political<lb/>
science departments setup<lb/>
Under this program, one<lb/>
professor handles the entire<lb/>
procedure for all the students in<lb/>
the department. This eliminates<lb/>
the problem of having to waste<lb/>
time lookmg for youi advisor<lb/>
Q: How do you feel about<lb/>
the present student loan<lb/>
program?<lb/>
A: Under the present system<lb/>
a student can borrow a<lb/>
maximum of $25.00 for only a<lb/>
short period of time. I would<lb/>
like to see this increased, but it<lb/>
will depend on the budget.<lb/>
Black Studies<lb/>
Q: What do you think of the<lb/>
black student's demands for<lb/>
campus reform?<lb/>
A: I have been working hard<lb/>
for the creation of a black<lb/>
Studies program here at ECU<lb/>
Also, I agree with the hiring of<lb/>
black professors, provided they<lb/>
are qualified.<lb/>
Some of the demands cannot<lb/>
be instituted by ECU, however.<lb/>
For example, the demand to<lb/>
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M.imIi ;<lb/>
alSe maintenan<lb/>
supervisory posi<lb/>
handled by the r<lb/>
 service Commis<lb/>
have no control c<lb/>
Also, the<lb/>
"black students<lb/>
students und<lb/>
conditions as<lb/>
recruitment pro<lb/>
students" is unet<lb/>
I'm all for an<lb/>
program, but I'l<lb/>
problems<lb/>
are<lb/>
encountered in fi<lb/>
professois.<lb/>
Q What are<lb/>
the Men's Resi<lb/>
anci the Worn<lb/>
Council?<lb/>
A I would<lb/>
representative I<lb/>
these organizal<lb/>
executive co<lb/>
Student G<lb/>
Association,<lb/>
increase con<lb/>
between these tf<lb/>
SGA, MRC, and<lb/>
currently lackinq<lb/>
H is also<lb/>
investigate the<lb/>
the c r e a t i<lb/>
A f i o Americ<lb/>
pr ogi a in . Tl<lb/>
investigated t<lb/>
insure a program<lb/>
the utmost bene<lb/>
is my hope to<lb/>
whereby all ot<lb/>
ransactions on i<lb/>
be done in Belk I<lb/>
Curfew<lb/>
0: Do you<lb/>
the women's cur<lb/>
A: If elected<lb/>
poll taken to<lb/>
JOHN SCHOFIELD<lb/>
women r cully<lb/>
the curfew hou<lb/>
proceed from tf<lb/>
Q: How do<lb/>
deal with<lb/>
publicatic. ,?<lb/>
A First, I v<lb/>
,ne "Course<lb/>
expanded. Lasl<lb/>
lust not enough<lb/>
Second, I �<lb/>
w'th the new<lb/>
East Caroliniar<lb/>
y-f! il published<lb/>
week in the nea<lb/>
Thud, I thir<lb/>
;in excellent pu<lb/>
though I'm no<lb/>
Wl11 continue t<lb/>
i support ti<lb/>
am elected<lb/>
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M.nch ), 1969<lb/>
Tho Eat Carolinian<lb/>
Page 3<lb/>
nd I am a 19G5 graduate<lb/>
jghton High School. am<lb/>
itly the secretary 0f<lb/>
al Affairs here at ECU.a<lb/>
?r of Phi Kappa Tau<lb/>
fraternity, and have been<lb/>
jate to the State Student<lb/>
ture for the past four<lb/>
I am married, with one<lb/>
career intentions are law<lb/>
or employment with a<lb/>
mental planning agency.<lb/>
rop add Complaints<lb/>
Many students have<lb/>
lained about the<lb/>
istration and drop-add<lb/>
here at East Carolina.<lb/>
is your program for<lb/>
with this?<lb/>
Veregistration al ECU is<lb/>
y an archaic system. It<lb/>
not take as much time as<lb/>
apose a drop add system<lb/>
d after the political<lb/>
departments setup<lb/>
this program, one<lb/>
or handles the entire<lb/>
jre for all the students in<lb/>
nirtment. This eliminates<lb/>
iblem of having to waste<lb/>
okmg for youi advisor.<lb/>
How do you feel about<lb/>
iresent student loan<lb/>
n?<lb/>
Jnder the present system<lb/>
dent can borrow a<lb/>
im of $25.00 for only a<lb/>
leriod of time. I would<lb/>
see this increased, but it<lb/>
end on the budget.<lb/>
Black Studies<lb/>
ihat do you think of the<lb/>
student's demands for<lb/>
reform?<lb/>
have been working hard<lb/>
8 creation of a black<lb/>
program here at ECU.<lb/>
agree with the hiring of<lb/>
rofessors, provided they<lb/>
ified.<lb/>
a of the demands cannot<lb/>
tuted by ECU, however.<lb/>
ample, the demand to<lb/>
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, maintenance workers to<lb/>
supervisory positions. This is<lb/>
handled by the N.C State Civil<lb/>
Service Commission, and we<lb/>
have no control over them.<lb/>
AS0 the demand that<lb/>
�black students recruit black<lb/>
students under the same<lb/>
conditions as the present<lb/>
recruitment program for white<lb/>
students" is unethical.<lb/>
I'm all for an African studies<lb/>
program, but I'm afraid grave<lb/>
problems are going to be<lb/>
encountered in finding qualified<lb/>
professors.<lb/>
Q What are your plans for<lb/>
the Men's Residence Council<lb/>
and the Women's Residence<lb/>
Council?<lb/>
A I would like to see a<lb/>
representative from each of<lb/>
these organizations on the<lb/>
executive council of the<lb/>
Student Government<lb/>
Association. This would<lb/>
increase communications<lb/>
between these three bodies (the<lb/>
SGA, MRC, and WRC), which is<lb/>
currently lacking.<lb/>
It is also my wish to<lb/>
investigate the possibilities of<lb/>
the creation of an<lb/>
Ad o American Studies<lb/>
program. This will be<lb/>
investigated thoroughly to<lb/>
insure a program that will be of<lb/>
the utmost benefit to all. Also,<lb/>
it is my hope to initiate a plan<lb/>
whereby all of the laundry<lb/>
transactions on the "Hill" shall<lb/>
be done in Belk Dorm.<lb/>
Curfew Hours<lb/>
0 Do you plan to change<lb/>
the women's curfew hours?<lb/>
A: If elected. I plan to have<lb/>
a poll taken to see how many<lb/>
Regional Development<lb/>
Q Do you have any special<lb/>
off campus programs for<lb/>
developing the region of<lb/>
Eastern North Carolina?<lb/>
A: Yes. I would like to see<lb/>
the education department offer<lb/>
a few senior graduate courses in<lb/>
teaching illiterate adults how to<lb/>
read and write.<lb/>
Much concern has been<lb/>
generated over the poor blacks<lb/>
and whites in this region who<lb/>
cannot read or write, or even<lb/>
count money. They are left to<lb/>
the mercy of the merchants,<lb/>
who have sometimes exploited<lb/>
them. Under the adult literacy<lb/>
program, this problem could be<lb/>
greatly diminished.<lb/>
Q: Could you summarise the<lb/>
main course of action that the<lb/>
SGA would take under your<lb/>
leadership?<lb/>
A: Yes. I would try to get<lb/>
the SGA involved in more<lb/>
activities, both on and off<lb/>
campus. It should look outward<lb/>
as well as inward, to make for a<lb/>
bigger and better ECU.<lb/>
Steve Owens is a junior<lb/>
majoring in business<lb/>
administration. He is running<lb/>
for SGA president on the<lb/>
Student Party ticket.<lb/>
Q: Steve, could you give us<lb/>
some information about<lb/>
yourself, such as hometown,<lb/>
clubs and organizations, etc.?<lb/>
A: I'm originally from<lb/>
Plymouth, but currently live in<lb/>
Greenville. I'm on the<lb/>
Executive Committee of the<lb/>
Student Party, a member of<lb/>
Kappa Alpha social fraternity,<lb/>
and a member of Phi Beta<lb/>
Lambda business fraternity.<lb/>
STEVEN OWENS<lb/>
women really want to change<lb/>
the curfew hours. Then we will<lb/>
proceed from there.<lb/>
Q How do you intend to<lb/>
deal wth the campus<lb/>
publicatk i ,?<lb/>
A First, I would like to see<lb/>
the "Course Guide" greatly<lb/>
expanded. Last year there was<lb/>
lst not enough coverage.<lb/>
Second, I am well pleased<lb/>
Wth the new quality of "The<lb/>
East Carolinian" and hope to<lb/>
e it published three times per<lb/>
week in the near future.<lb/>
Ttl"d. I think the "Rebel" is<lb/>
iln excellent publication even<lb/>
though I'm no poetry critic. It<lb/>
Wll! continue to receive backing<lb/>
 support from the SGA if I<lb/>
am elected<lb/>
My career ambition is to<lb/>
attend Carolina Law School.<lb/>
Q What are some major<lb/>
points in your program if<lb/>
elected?<lb/>
Pep Band<lb/>
A I would like to have a<lb/>
Spirit Committee Cheerleader, a<lb/>
pep band for the basketball<lb/>
games, and expand the External<lb/>
Affairs Office to include more<lb/>
students.<lb/>
Also something needs to be<lb/>
done with drop add. A lot of<lb/>
students have griped about this,<lb/>
and it seems to be a big<lb/>
problem at this school.<lb/>
Q How do you feel about<lb/>
the black students' demands for<lb/>
campus reform?<lb/>
A: Black students should<lb/>
have the right to express their<lb/>
opinions. I don't agree with the<lb/>
way they are going about these<lb/>
demands, however.<lb/>
I think that financial aid<lb/>
should be given to the black<lb/>
students, and maybe a black<lb/>
studies program should be<lb/>
looked into. I don't see<lb/>
anything wrong with hiring<lb/>
black professors, as long as they<lb/>
are qualified.<lb/>
Keep "Dixie"<lb/>
Also, "Dixie" should not be<lb/>
banned. To me, "Dixie" is an<lb/>
emotional song about the<lb/>
South, and has nothing to do<lb/>
with slavery. The blacks should<lb/>
be able to keep their songs and<lb/>
culture if they want to.<lb/>
Q: How do you feel about<lb/>
black supervisors in<lb/>
Maintenance Department?<lb/>
A: Well, you have to have<lb/>
supervisors, and I don't care if<lb/>
they are black, as long as they<lb/>
are qualified. Higher wages are<lb/>
up to the administration, not<lb/>
the SGA.<lb/>
Q: Do you have any plan to<lb/>
change drop add and<lb/>
pre registration?<lb/>
A: Yes. Professors should be<lb/>
required to stay in their offices<lb/>
more hours than they do now.<lb/>
One of the main problems now<lb/>
is chasing professors all over<lb/>
campus for class cards, forms,<lb/>
etc.<lb/>
Also, I think we should have<lb/>
a uniform procedure for<lb/>
dropping courses in all the<lb/>
departments. This would not<lb/>
permit various departments to<lb/>
set up different precedures<lb/>
from the rest of the school,<lb/>
such as the business department<lb/>
has done.<lb/>
Change Curfew<lb/>
Q: What do you think about<lb/>
the present women's curfew<lb/>
hours?<lb/>
A: There should be some<lb/>
restrictions on the freshmen<lb/>
and sophomores. But the<lb/>
juniors and seniors should be<lb/>
able to set their own hours,<lb/>
with parental permission.<lb/>
Q: What is your opinion of<lb/>
campus publications?<lb/>
A: I think they are all pretty<lb/>
good. I would like to see a<lb/>
column established in "The<lb/>
East Carolinian" to let the<lb/>
students know what is going on<lb/>
in the SGA.<lb/>
At the present time I have<lb/>
no program for the "Rebel"<lb/>
and "Key If they can show<lb/>
that they need an increase in<lb/>
the budget, and the money is<lb/>
available, it will be increased.<lb/>
v a n �I i �1 a t e<lb/>
letter<lb/>
To the students:<lb/>
Election time has once again<lb/>
come upon ECU, giving<lb/>
students the opportunity to<lb/>
express their desires as to the<lb/>
type of government they want<lb/>
for their campus. This is a very<lb/>
necessary function in a<lb/>
student's career. The SGA<lb/>
spends approximately one<lb/>
quarter of a million dollars of<lb/>
the students' money for various<lb/>
projects. This alone is a very<lb/>
qood reason why each student<lb/>
should show interest in his own<lb/>
welfare and vote. The executive<lb/>
officers can only be a product<lb/>
of those who elect them.<lb/>
Too often the SGA has been<lb/>
thought of as a "do nothing-<lb/>
organization. Promises are made<lb/>
at election time, and for some<lb/>
reason they are lost during the<lb/>
year. Both parties must take the<lb/>
responsibility for this. What is<lb/>
needed to insure action is a<lb/>
strong two-party system. The<lb/>
Student Party is pledged to do<lb/>
its part to make a strong<lb/>
two-party system.<lb/>
During the past year the<lb/>
University Party has completely<lb/>
dominated the Student<lb/>
Legislature and controlled four<lb/>
out of five executive offices.<lb/>
Our position in the Student<lb/>
Legislature has been greatly<lb/>
handicapped by our inability to<lb/>
oppose legislation which we felt<lb/>
was being pushed through. The<lb/>
leaders of the University Party<lb/>
have not been forced to carry<lb/>
through with their promises.<lb/>
If I am elected I will<lb/>
maintain good communications<lb/>
between the SGA and the<lb/>
student body. I would like to<lb/>
establish a permanent column<lb/>
in "The East Carolinian" to<lb/>
inform the students of the<lb/>
activities in the executive<lb/>
branch.<lb/>
I also hope to expand the<lb/>
functions of the External<lb/>
Affairs office to include<lb/>
activities which will be<lb/>
beneficial to more students.<lb/>
During the past year, I<lb/>
served on the Spirit Committee<lb/>
as a cheerleader and have<lb/>
realized the importance of spirit<lb/>
to our teams. I hope to work in<lb/>
cooperation with the athletic<lb/>
department and SGA in<lb/>
establishing a Pep Band for all<lb/>
basketball games.<lb/>
The Student Party platform<lb/>
this year offers many needed<lb/>
changes. Some of the most<lb/>
outstanding are: (1) to extend<lb/>
library hours and to provide<lb/>
better service during these<lb/>
hours, (2) to establish a<lb/>
uniform procedure for dropping<lb/>
a course, and (3) during<lb/>
drop add and pre-registration all<lb/>
instructors should be required<lb/>
to be in their offices from 8<lb/>
a.m. to 5 p.m. except during<lb/>
classes and lunch hours. Also<lb/>
included in the platform is (4)<lb/>
the establishment of<lb/>
student-faculty committees in<lb/>
every department. We must<lb/>
have these corrections with<lb/>
such a fast growing student<lb/>
body.<lb/>
All these goals cannot be<lb/>
met by the President alone. The<lb/>
Student Party is offering the<lb/>
best possible slate of<lb/>
candidates. We are all dedicated<lb/>
to carrying out the Student<lb/>
Party platform. Bob Whitley,<lb/>
Vice-President; Peggy Sledd,<lb/>
Secretary; Steve Sharpe,<lb/>
Treasurer; and Sip Beamon,<lb/>
Historian, are all anxious to<lb/>
develop a new enthusiasm for<lb/>
student government on this<lb/>
campus. Knowing each of them<lb/>
as I do, I feel we can work<lb/>
together for an SGA that each<lb/>
student can be proud of.<lb/>
The objectives which I have<lb/>
proposed will be achieved<lb/>
during the coming year;<lb/>
however, certain problems exist<lb/>
which must be solved in the<lb/>
near future. The recent<lb/>
demands of the Negro students<lb/>
have caused much discussion. I<lb/>
feel that some of these<lb/>
demands, such as a proposed<lb/>
black studies program and more<lb/>
financial aid for Negro students,<lb/>
are reasonable and can be met.<lb/>
However, I disagree with the<lb/>
proposals to ban "Dixie" and<lb/>
remove Confederate flags from<lb/>
buildings. I also feel that the<lb/>
way to find progress is not in<lb/>
demanding, but rather in<lb/>
compromising.<lb/>
Another problem is tne<lb/>
proposed campus transit<lb/>
system. The system is an<lb/>
excellent idea and is needed at<lb/>
East Carolina. However, the<lb/>
system proposed by the<lb/>
University Party lacks insight<lb/>
into the needs of the students.<lb/>
More than three buses will be<lb/>
needed during the peak rush<lb/>
hours to serve the students. Day<lb/>
students should not be force to<lb/>
finance a transportation system<lb/>
which will not benefit them.<lb/>
These and many other problems<lb/>
in the system mi. be taken<lb/>
care of before the SGA spends<lb/>
$4800 for the trial period of<lb/>
fifteen days of service.<lb/>
These are just some of the<lb/>
problems which will be faced<lb/>
next year. I am confident that<lb/>
with new leadership by the<lb/>
Student Party, we can arrive at<lb/>
successful conclusions. I ask for<lb/>
your support, not only for<lb/>
myself, but for all the Student<lb/>
Party. Together we can build a<lb/>
better SGA. I hope you will<lb/>
consider each of the Student<lb/>
Party candidates, and use your<lb/>
vote on Tuesday, March 25.<lb/>
Thank you,<lb/>
Steve Owens<lb/>
Supporting Steven Owens<lb/>
To the students,<lb/>
It has been my pleasure to<lb/>
know Steve Owens, Student<lb/>
Party candidate for President of<lb/>
the SGA, for three years. We<lb/>
first met when I was a hall<lb/>
proctor in Jones Dormitory,<lb/>
and Steve was a freshman. Steve<lb/>
qu.ckly showed his ability by<lb/>
obtaining a 2.8 average in his<lb/>
first year while many of his<lb/>
friends on the hall flunked out.<lb/>
Steve always seemed to be able<lb/>
to study when it was time to<lb/>
study and enjoy the many card<lb/>
games when he had time. He<lb/>
soon got the reputation on the<lb/>
hall as a leader and a "good<lb/>
guv<lb/>
Since that time, three years<lb/>
ago, Steve has continued to<lb/>
show his leadership ability and<lb/>
enthusiasm for East Carolina.<lb/>
He has been the ECU Pirate this<lb/>
past year as well as a regular<lb/>
member of the cheering squad.<lb/>
He is a member of Phi Beta<lb/>
Lambda business fraternity and<lb/>
Kappa Alpha Order. In Kappa<lb/>
Alpha, Steve has been an IFC<lb/>
Representative, Athletic<lb/>
Chairman, member of the<lb/>
Prudential Committee, and is<lb/>
presently serving as Treasurer.<lb/>
He has worked with Summer<lb/>
Orientation and is currently on<lb/>
the Executive Committee of the<lb/>
Student Party. After all this, he<lb/>
has still maintained a good<lb/>
average.<lb/>
However, all this does not<lb/>
tell you about Steve Owens as<lb/>
an individual. Steve has the<lb/>
kind of personality and drive<lb/>
that a good SGA President must<lb/>
have. Steve has had to work<lb/>
each summer in a paper mill<lb/>
just to be able to attend school.<lb/>
He is not one to slide out of<lb/>
work but accepts it and does an<lb/>
outstanding job. I feel this<lb/>
speaks for the type of character<lb/>
Steve Owens has and is able tc<lb/>
convey to others.<lb/>
Thank you,<lb/>
Steve Morrisette<lb/>
<pb facs="00039403_0004"/><lb/>
Thursday, Match 20, I9t9<lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
STUDENT GOVERNMENT<lb/>
4<lb/>
i<lb/>
K<lb/>
treasurer<lb/>
Fellow Voter,<lb/>
A concerned voter will vote<lb/>
for the most qualified<lb/>
candidate. As a concerned<lb/>
voter, I will be voting for the<lb/>
person that I feel is most<lb/>
qualified for the office of<lb/>
treasurer, Gary Gasperini, on<lb/>
Tuesday, March 25.<lb/>
Gary Gasperini has been<lb/>
active in student government<lb/>
activities which are related to<lb/>
the office of treasurer since his<lb/>
freshman year here. As a<lb/>
freshman, he first began S.G.A.<lb/>
work as the Assistant Public<lb/>
Defender of the Men's Judiciary<lb/>
and as Chairman of the Student<lb/>
Polls Committee. He later<lb/>
served as Chairman of the Rules<lb/>
Committee of the legislature,<lb/>
where during summer school he<lb/>
aided im making many financial<lb/>
appropriations to campus<lb/>
organizations. <lb/>
His sophomore year also<lb/>
gave him a vast amount of<lb/>
training in the duties of the<lb/>
office of treasurer: serving as<lb/>
President of the Sophomore<lb/>
class and as a member of the<lb/>
Executive Council, both of<lb/>
which have many dealings with<lb/>
financial problems. Some of his<lb/>
experience in monetary affairs<lb/>
has been obtained by serving as<lb/>
the Executive Committee<lb/>
Chairman of the transit system<lb/>
which will begin its trial period<lb/>
in the next few weeks.<lb/>
A complete knowledge of<lb/>
the S.G.A. is the first<lb/>
requirement for a person to be<lb/>
an effective treauurer. Not only<lb/>
does Gary Gasperini meet this<lb/>
first requirement by his<lb/>
experience on the legislative,<lb/>
executive, and judicial branches<lb/>
of the S.G.A but he also<lb/>
satisfies the second requirement<lb/>
by being a business major.<lb/>
As the outgoing Treasurer of<lb/>
the Student Government<lb/>
Association, I endorse Gary<lb/>
Gasperini as the most qualified<lb/>
candidate for the office of<lb/>
treasurer.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Buford Davis<lb/>
Fellow Students:<lb/>
Your money should be<lb/>
handled with care. The funds of<lb/>
the Student Government<lb/>
Association are your money<lb/>
since the S.G.A. is financed by<lb/>
you and a servant to you. The<lb/>
Treasurer of the S.G.A. has the<lb/>
responsibility to see that your<lb/>
money, which is entrusted to<lb/>
him is managed properly, 'n<lb/>
order to do this, there must be<lb/>
a responsible and<lb/>
knowledgeable Treasurer, so<lb/>
that the various activities and<lb/>
appropriations of campus<lb/>
organizations are most<lb/>
beneficial to you.<lb/>
The responsible and<lb/>
knowledgeable person to<lb/>
manage your money should<lb/>
have a knowledge of the<lb/>
legislative, executive, and<lb/>
judiciary branches of your<lb/>
S.G.A. � of which I have served<lb/>
in all branches. He should also<lb/>
have a knowledge of accounting<lb/>
procedures and economic<lb/>
thought similar to what I have<lb/>
learned by being an Economics<lb/>
major.<lb/>
The most important person<lb/>
here at East Carolina University<lb/>
is you. You, being important,<lb/>
should be made aware of where<lb/>
your- money is being spent.<lb/>
After all, it is your S.G.A. If<lb/>
elected, my plans are to make a<lb/>
monthly statement to you<lb/>
every month which would be<lb/>
printed in "The East<lb/>
Carolinian" immediately after<lb/>
such a statement was prepared.<lb/>
If you wished to know of<lb/>
certain expenditures made by<lb/>
the S.G.A. before the statement<lb/>
was printed in the newspaper, I<lb/>
would always be happy to<lb/>
answer any of your questions or<lb/>
hear any of your opinions by<lb/>
keeping the office door open to<lb/>
you.<lb/>
On Tuesday, March 25th,<lb/>
please take a close look at the<lb/>
office of treasurer before you<lb/>
vote. The position of treasurer<lb/>
is extremely important in that<lb/>
he advises the executive<lb/>
legislature and other<lb/>
organizations on the financial<lb/>
workability of the S.G.A.<lb/>
programs.<lb/>
Thank you,<lb/>
Gary Gasperini<lb/>
STEVEN SHARPE<lb/>
GARY GASPERINI<lb/>
Dear Fellow Students,<lb/>
On March 25, we will go to<lb/>
the polls and select our SGA<lb/>
executive officers, including the<lb/>
Treasurer. I would like to<lb/>
submit for your consideration<lb/>
Steve Sharpe as our next SGA<lb/>
Treasurer. Steve has, in my<lb/>
opinion, the four qualities that<lb/>
I deem necessary for any<lb/>
successful executive officer �<lb/>
leadership, responsibility,<lb/>
experience, and enthusiasm. I<lb/>
have worked with Steve in the<lb/>
SGA since he was a freshman<lb/>
and can attest to his interest,<lb/>
concern, and ability to serve the<lb/>
student body.<lb/>
For example, during his<lb/>
freshman year Steve was elected<lb/>
to the Legislature where he<lb/>
served on the Budget and Rules<lb/>
Committees. He also served on<lb/>
the Internal Affairs Committee<lb/>
and as the Campus Co ordinator<lb/>
of CHOICE '68. In the spring<lb/>
he was chosen by the members<lb/>
of the Student Party to be its<lb/>
Vice-Chairman.<lb/>
This year, Steve was again<lb/>
elected to the Legislature where<lb/>
he n ow assu mes the<lb/>
co-chairmanship of the<lb/>
powerful Rules Committee. He<lb/>
is also the chairman of the<lb/>
"Red Tape" Committee which<lb/>
is trying to reform such matters<lb/>
as drop-add, plus serving his<lb/>
fellow students by working in<lb/>
the Popular Entertainment<lb/>
Committee, Public Relations<lb/>
Committee, and the Family<lb/>
Life Committee. Steve is<lb/>
presently Chairman of the<lb/>
Student Party.<lb/>
Steve's other activities<lb/>
include the Sigma Chi Delta<lb/>
fraternity where the brothers<lb/>
have elected him during his two<lb/>
years in the fraternity as<lb/>
Corresponding Secretary,<lb/>
Pa r I i a m e n tarian, and<lb/>
Vice-President.<lb/>
Extracurricular activities can<lb/>
demonstrate leadership and<lb/>
enthusiasm, but in selecting a<lb/>
Treasurer we need more. The<lb/>
Treasurer will be responsible for<lb/>
dispersing nearly a quarter of a<lb/>
million dollars to nearly thirty<lb/>
different student sponsored<lb/>
organizations. Steve is a<lb/>
Business Administration major<lb/>
and has worked closely with<lb/>
many of the organizations that<lb/>
receive SGA money. It is<lb/>
imperative that we have a<lb/>
Treasurer who has had working<lb/>
experience with these<lb/>
organizations in determining<lb/>
whether their budgetory<lb/>
requests are valid. Because of<lb/>
this factor and his<lb/>
demonstrated capabilities and<lb/>
hard work in the Legislature, I<lb/>
am voting for Steve Sharpe for<lb/>
Treasurer. I hope that you will<lb/>
join me. Thank you.<lb/>
Bill Richardson<lb/>
Dear Students:<lb/>
For the past two years it has<lb/>
been my priviledge to serve you<lb/>
in the Student Government<lb/>
Association Legislature. I have<lb/>
been deeply aware of the<lb/>
responsibility that has been<lb/>
entrusted to me and it has been<lb/>
my purpose to devote all my<lb/>
time, effort, and energy to the<lb/>
representation of the students<lb/>
of East Carolina University.<lb/>
In previous campaigns, I<lb/>
pledged that I would represent<lb/>
the students in a fair manner. I<lb/>
firmly believe that I have done<lb/>
this. It is also my firm belief<lb/>
that if representative<lb/>
government is to be successful,<lb/>
it must have the fullest possible<lb/>
participation by all the<lb/>
students. Therefore, I am asking<lb/>
the students of East Carolina<lb/>
University to support and elect<lb/>
me treasurer of the SGA.<lb/>
Qualifications are important<lb/>
in any election and I feel it is<lb/>
necessary for me to introduce<lb/>
to the students of ECU some of<lb/>
my qualifications. I am a<lb/>
business administration major.<lb/>
During my freshman year I<lb/>
served on the Internal Affairs<lb/>
Committee, i.i the Legislature,<lb/>
on the Rules Committee of the<lb/>
Legislature, and on the<lb/>
Budget-Checking Committee,<lb/>
all SGA related activities. Also I<lb/>
served as Campus Coordinator<lb/>
of the National Choice '68<lb/>
Elections and as vice-chairman<lb/>
of the Student Party.<lb/>
This year I have served you<lb/>
on the Popular Entertainment<lb/>
Committee, in the Legislature,<lb/>
as Chairman of the "Red Tape"<lb/>
Committee, and as a member of<lb/>
the Public Relation and Family<lb/>
Life Committees. I am<lb/>
presently serving as Chairman<lb/>
of the Student Party. have<lb/>
served Sigma Chi Delta<lb/>
Fraternity as Parliamentarian<lb/>
and Vice President.<lb/>
I have tried to represent all<lb/>
the students fairly and in a<lb/>
manner I would want to be<lb/>
represented. It has also been a<lb/>
source of great satisfaction to<lb/>
me that I have been able assist<lb/>
the students in the SGA.<lb/>
I want to continue my work<lb/>
in the SGA for the students of<lb/>
ECU and I am grateful for the<lb/>
encouragement I am receiving<lb/>
in this campaign. It is my hope<lb/>
that you elect me treasurer of<lb/>
the SGA on Tuesday, March 25.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Steven L. Sharpe,<lb/>
Candidate for Treasurer<lb/>
secretary<lb/>
Fellow Students,<lb/>
I seldom have the<lb/>
opportunity to publicly express<lb/>
my opinion about a candidate,<lb/>
and I rarely have the chance to<lb/>
write for someone who is as<lb/>
qualified for the position they<lb/>
are seeking as Carolyn Breelove,<lb/>
who is seeking the office of<lb/>
Secretary of our SGA.<lb/>
In my three years of<lb/>
association with Carolyn, she<lb/>
has always been conscientious<lb/>
and dependable. She has an<lb/>
interest in our university and its<lb/>
betterment that is shown in her<lb/>
hard work on such committees<lb/>
as the Homecoming Committee<lb/>
and the Red Tape Committee,<lb/>
of which she is secretary.<lb/>
Carolyn is willing to work for<lb/>
what she believes in. This is<lb/>
evident when you consider that<lb/>
she is a marshal and Public<lb/>
Relations Secretary.<lb/>
In the coming election you,<lb/>
the voter, have a choice; why<lb/>
not choose the best? If you<lb/>
want a conscientious secretary,<lb/>
vote for Carolyn Breedlove. If<lb/>
you want a secretary with your<lb/>
interests in mind, vote for<lb/>
Carolyn Breedlove. Your vote<lb/>
for Carolyn will be a vote in<lb/>
your favor.<lb/>
Voting for Carolyn,<lb/>
Dan Bland<lb/>
Dear Students,<lb/>
It's Spring and again as in all<lb/>
ECU Spring Quarters the trees<lb/>
have come alive, not with<lb/>
leaves, but with colorful<lb/>
banners and posters. Even with<lb/>
all their color and smiles these<lb/>
posters signify something quite<lb/>
serious to the future of East<lb/>
Carolina. They indicate that<lb/>
next Tuesday we must decide<lb/>
which five people will assume<lb/>
the leadership responsibilities<lb/>
necessary for a successful and<lb/>
effective Student Government.<lb/>
As the University Party's<lb/>
candidate for SGA Secretary, I<lb/>
feel very strongly that our<lb/>
decisions must be given careful<lb/>
consideration. We should set up<lb/>
a system of values by which we<lb/>
choose upon personal merit. To<lb/>
choose by any other means<lb/>
would be to cheat ourselves of<lb/>
the best leadership.<lb/>
I have had a great deal of<lb/>
experience with the SGA for<lb/>
the past two ye<lb/>
Homecoming<lb/>
Chairman of t!<lb/>
Committee, Se<lb/>
Red Tape Cor<lb/>
Relations Si<lb/>
Marshal. These<lb/>
given me a pr<lb/>
knowledge of t<lb/>
operations. Ar<lb/>
ever been in<lb/>
organization<lb/>
experience<lb/>
abilities are<lb/>
important qual<lb/>
officer.<lb/>
In addition<lb/>
expand the<lb/>
Secretary by w<lb/>
between the<lb/>
Legislature anc<lb/>
also propose t<lb/>
Receptionist d<lb/>
Please rem<lb/>
Maich 25 an<lb/>
chance to se<lb/>
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Government A<lb/>
Dear Students:<lb/>
I would li<lb/>
opportunity t<lb/>
interested I ar<lb/>
the SGA. The!<lb/>
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and I am ver<lb/>
with them. I<lb/>
of fulfilling t<lb/>
Secretary of<lb/>
duties of Secre<lb/>
to take<lb/>
legislative sess<lb/>
same in perma<lb/>
to ham<lb/>
correspondent.<lb/>
to ha<lb/>
legislators<lb/>
officers copie;<lb/>
legislative m<lb/>
insure that co<lb/>
are sent tc<lb/>
persons no lat<lb/>
following the<lb/>
Student Affa<lb/>
Dean of Wor<lb/>
ECU, UP. of<lb/>
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counselors, ;<lb/>
SGA.<lb/>
I am oaqei<lb/>
working for<lb/>
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on Tuesday, March 25.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Steven L. Sharpe,<lb/>
Candidate for Treasurer<lb/>
itudents,<lb/>
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nity to publicly express<lb/>
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Voting for Carolyn,<lb/>
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on personal merit. To<lb/>
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CANDIDATES SOUND<lb/>
CAROLYN BREEDLOVE<lb/>
the past two years. I am on the<lb/>
Homecoming Committee,<lb/>
Chairman of the Family Life<lb/>
Committee, Secretary of the<lb/>
Red Tape Committee, Public<lb/>
Relations Secretary, and<lb/>
Marshal. These positions have<lb/>
given me a practical, working<lb/>
knowledge of the SGA and its<lb/>
operations. Anyone who has<lb/>
ever been involved with an<lb/>
organization knows that<lb/>
experience and leadership<lb/>
abilities are the two most<lb/>
important qualifications for an<lb/>
officer.<lb/>
In addition, I propose to<lb/>
expand the duties of the<lb/>
Secretary by working as a liason<lb/>
between the Speaker of the<lb/>
Legislature and the President. I<lb/>
also propose to help the SGA<lb/>
Receptionist during busy times.<lb/>
Please remember this on<lb/>
Match 25 and give me the<lb/>
chance to serve you as the<lb/>
Secretary of the Student<lb/>
Government Association.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Carolyn Breedlove<lb/>
Candidate for Secretary<lb/>
Dear Students:<lb/>
I would like to take this<lb/>
opportunity to tell you how<lb/>
interested I am in the work of<lb/>
the SGA The Student Party has<lb/>
a vnry capable slate of officers,<lb/>
and I am very eager to work<lb/>
with them. I feel I am capable<lb/>
of fulfilling the duties of the<lb/>
Secretary of the SGA. These<lb/>
duties of Secretary are:<lb/>
to take minutes of all<lb/>
legislative sessions and to keep<lb/>
same in permanent form;<lb/>
to handle all legislative<lb/>
correspondence;<lb/>
to have available for<lb/>
legislators and executive<lb/>
officers copies of minutes of all<lb/>
legislative meetings and to<lb/>
insure that copies of all minutes<lb/>
are sent to the following<lb/>
persons no later than three days<lb/>
following the meeting: Dean of<lb/>
Student Affairs, Dean of Men,<lb/>
Dean of Women, President of<lb/>
ECU, UP. of ECU, "The East<lb/>
Carolinian all dormitory<lb/>
counselors, and President of<lb/>
SGA.<lb/>
1 am eager and interested in<lb/>
working for you. I sincerely<lb/>
hope I get the chance. Our<lb/>
party, the Student Party, is<lb/>
working and will continue<lb/>
working for you, the students.<lb/>
Thank you,<lb/>
Peggy Sledd<lb/>
Fellow Students,<lb/>
You as the voting students<lb/>
of this school are fortunate to<lb/>
have two qualified candidates<lb/>
running for the office of SGA<lb/>
secretary. In the election next<lb/>
week, you have a choice to<lb/>
make. The Student Party<lb/>
candidate, Peggy Sledd, has the<lb/>
skill and qualities necessary for<lb/>
the office of secretary. Peggy<lb/>
has participated on several<lb/>
student government committees<lb/>
and therefore has a knowledge<lb/>
of the way your SGA works. In<lb/>
addition to her experience,<lb/>
Peggy has two years left in<lb/>
school to serve the student<lb/>
government. She is familiar<lb/>
with the responsibilities of this<lb/>
office and is eager to accept<lb/>
these responsibilities.<lb/>
Because of her experience,<lb/>
skill, and desire to serve, we<lb/>
urge you to vote for Peggy for<lb/>
your Student Government<lb/>
Secretary.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Jean Harvey<lb/>
Dear Students,<lb/>
Being a transfer student<lb/>
from Stratford College is a<lb/>
handicap for me because I have<lb/>
not met many of you - much<lb/>
less worked in East Carolina's<lb/>
Student Government. However,<lb/>
I would not have accepted the<lb/>
nomination to run as the<lb/>
Student Party's candidate for<lb/>
historian had I not felt<lb/>
qualified.<lb/>
While attending Stratford I<lb/>
served as Secretary of Judicial<lb/>
Board and was a member of the<lb/>
Executive Board. Tracing back<lb/>
further to high school, I was a<lb/>
member of student council,<lb/>
served as Assembly Chairman of<lb/>
Ways and Means; and lastly, I<lb/>
was elected President of the<lb/>
Student Cooperative<lb/>
Association. Here at East<lb/>
Carolina University, I am a hall<lb/>
proctor, member of House<lb/>
Council and Student Party<lb/>
Publicity Chairman. But, just<lb/>
because I have been active in<lb/>
student government in the past<lb/>
doesn't mean that I would be a<lb/>
good historian, right? Right!<lb/>
Because a good historian should<lb/>
be creative and should enjoy<lb/>
her work, for she has to make a<lb/>
scrapbook composed of all<lb/>
student government activities.<lb/>
A good historian should also be<lb/>
efficient, for she is to "compile<lb/>
an annual report of student<lb/>
activities and submit this report<lb/>
to East Carolina University<lb/>
President and Dean of Student<lb/>
Affairs<lb/>
Experience counts, but my<lb/>
being initiative, dependable,<lb/>
and imaginative are of extreme<lb/>
importance, too.<lb/>
I would like very much to<lb/>
serve East Carolina University<lb/>
as historian, but I can't fulfill<lb/>
this desire without your<lb/>
support.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
"Sip" Beamon<lb/>
Candidate for Historian<lb/>
To the Editor:<lb/>
Sip Beamon is my favorite<lb/>
candidate for SGA Historian<lb/>
and I hope that she will be<lb/>
yours. Sip is one of the most<lb/>
enthusiastic and<lb/>
hardest-working girls I have had<lb/>
the pleasure to know. As a<lb/>
member of Executive Council,<lb/>
Sip will be an asset to a stronger<lb/>
student government and an<lb/>
outstanding representative of<lb/>
East Carolina.<lb/>
Sip's ability to assume<lb/>
responsibility dates back to<lb/>
high school in Suffolk, Va<lb/>
where she was President of the<lb/>
Student Body. Sip is a junior<lb/>
transfer student from Stratford<lb/>
College. At Stratford she was<lb/>
secretary of the Judicial Board,<lb/>
which is similar to our Honor<lb/>
Council, and she was voted one<lb/>
o f seven outstand ing<lb/>
sophomores. A physical<lb/>
education major, Sip was<lb/>
captain of the tennis and<lb/>
basketball teams.<lb/>
Though Sip has been at East<lb/>
Carolina a short while, she has<lb/>
jumped into campus activities.<lb/>
She is Publicity Chairman for<lb/>
the Student Party, a member of<lb/>
Phi Epsilon Mu, a member of<lb/>
House Council in Fletcher, and<lb/>
a pledge of Alpha Delta Pi<lb/>
Sorority.<lb/>
Please remember Sip<lb/>
Beamon at the polls March<lb/>
25th.<lb/>
Marty Almon<lb/>
In addition, I feel that both of<lb/>
these parties have exceptional<lb/>
qualities: however, they also<lb/>
have weak points. I hope that I<lb/>
can discriminate between the<lb/>
strong and weak points of these<lb/>
two parties and as an individual<lb/>
represent the combined<lb/>
strengths.<lb/>
For my platform, I propose<lb/>
the following:<lb/>
To list in the 1969 70 Key<lb/>
the Qualifications and Duties of<lb/>
the Historian. These are:<lb/>
Qualifications:<lb/>
- The Historian shall have<lb/>
been in attendance as a student<lb/>
at East Carolina University for<lb/>
at least three (3) consecutive<lb/>
quarters proceeding his<lb/>
elect'on.<lb/>
- The Historian shall have<lb/>
and maintain a "C" average.<lb/>
Duties:<lb/>
- To keep an up to-date<lb/>
record of all recognized<lb/>
organizations sponsored by the<lb/>
SGA and of their constitutions.<lb/>
- To maintain the official<lb/>
student government scrapbook,<lb/>
which shall be available and<lb/>
up-to-date at all times.<lb/>
- To compile an annual<lb/>
report of student activities for<lb/>
the President of East Carolina<lb/>
University and the Dean of<lb/>
Student Affairs.<lb/>
- To perform all other<lb/>
duties of such an office.<lb/>
I hope to display the<lb/>
scrapbook from the preceeding<lb/>
MARION BARICK<lb/>
SIP BEAMON<lb/>
Dear Students<lb/>
of East Carolina University:<lb/>
I, Marion Barick, am running<lb/>
as an Independent candidate fot<lb/>
SGA Historian. I feel that<lb/>
having represented you as<lb/>
Secretary of Freshman Class,<lb/>
legislator, chairman of the<lb/>
Steering Committee for the<lb/>
Faculty SGA Administration<lb/>
Forum, chairman of the<lb/>
Legislative Committee, member<lb/>
of Budget Committee, and<lb/>
member of the Election<lb/>
Committee, I am able to<lb/>
effectively serve the students of<lb/>
East Carolina as Historian.<lb/>
I do not represent the<lb/>
University or Student Party.<lb/>
Why? Primarily I hope to<lb/>
represent the student body as a<lb/>
whole, NOT a party or<lb/>
particular segment of the body.<lb/>
year in the library for the<lb/>
students' use.<lb/>
I, if elected, plan to hold<lb/>
regular office hours as other<lb/>
SGA Executives.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Marion Barick<lb/>
Candidate for Historian<lb/>
Dear Students,<lb/>
I have been asked to give<lb/>
you my opinions concerning<lb/>
the qualifications of Marion<lb/>
Barick, candidate for SGA<lb/>
historian. Marion Barick is not a<lb/>
candidate from either political<lb/>
party of campus and yet she has<lb/>
undertaken to be elected to an<lb/>
executive position. This to me<lb/>
is commendable. It indicates an<lb/>
individuality and determination<lb/>
seldom found in the average<lb/>
(continued on page 6, column 5)<lb/>
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paqe 6<lb/>
Thursday, March 20, 1969<lb/>
K<lb/>
IA Sense 01 Style I<lb/>
 by Don Pierce . �<lb/>
"La Dolce Vita" not as advertised<lb/>
"I went to Philadelphia<lb/>
once, it was closed<lb/>
He hated dogs, children,<lb/>
nagging wives. He was a<lb/>
constant drinker, an eternal foe,<lb/>
of the establishment. W.C.<lb/>
Fields was a revolutionary of<lb/>
another era.<lb/>
There are thousands of<lb/>
stories about Fields; most are<lb/>
true. It is true that he used to<lb/>
drink two double martinis every<lb/>
day before breakfast, and that<lb/>
he slept on a pool table instead<lb/>
of in a bed. However, despite<lb/>
his many social faults and odd<lb/>
habits, W.C. Fields has emerged<lb/>
as perhaps the greatest all-time<lb/>
comic.<lb/>
It is a trait of style that style<lb/>
is a personal thing, the finishing<lb/>
"touch" on a person. Style is<lb/>
something that is instantly<lb/>
recognized as belonging to only<lb/>
one particular person. One's<lb/>
style is never the style of<lb/>
another. So it was with Fields.<lb/>
The mannerisms are familiar<lb/>
enough: the flowery speech, the<lb/>
bulbous red nose, the rasping<lb/>
monotone that invoked such<lb/>
lines as: "Women are like<lb/>
elephants to me, I like to look<lb/>
at them, but I wouldn't want to<lb/>
own one<lb/>
Fields was a rebel. Even in a<lb/>
Hollywood filled with zany<lb/>
personalities. Fields stood out<lb/>
as one of the most colorful<lb/>
personalities. Field's<lb/>
relationships with people were<lb/>
constantly enriched by his<lb/>
maniacal sense of humor.<lb/>
Fields had a dwarf named<lb/>
Blanche who was his comic<lb/>
"stooge When the dwarf came<lb/>
to work for Fields, he did not<lb/>
have any teeth. Fields bought<lb/>
Blanche a set of false teeth.<lb/>
Soon there was trouble.<lb/>
Whenever the dwarf would<lb/>
refuse to do as Fields had<lb/>
ordered, W.C. would wrestle<lb/>
Blanche to the ground, pull out<lb/>
the false teeth, and hold them<lb/>
as ransom until Blanche did as<lb/>
ordered.<lb/>
Fields off-screen was exactl<lb/>
like Fields on-screen. His<lb/>
running feud with child star<lb/>
Baby Leroy is movie legend.<lb/>
Fields once put gin into Baby<lb/>
Leroy's milk bottle after the<lb/>
kid had been stealing scenes<lb/>
from him. Baby Leroy passed<lb/>
out for the day, and Fields<lb/>
continued to film with all<lb/>
attention on himself.<lb/>
Fields' drinking habits are<lb/>
well known. When he was in<lb/>
vaudeville, earning five<lb/>
thousand dollars a week as a<lb/>
star juggler, he carried with him<lb/>
three large wooden trunks, tvo<lb/>
of costumes, one of liquor.<lb/>
One night Fields and writer<lb/>
Gene Fowler were prowling the<lb/>
back country of the deep south,<lb/>
when their car became wedged<lb/>
on a railroad crossing. They<lb/>
tried to push it out, but the<lb/>
stubborn car refused to move.<lb/>
A train was coming, and Fowler<lb/>
began to jettison props and<lb/>
costumes.<lb/>
Fieldsgrabbed his liquor<lb/>
trunk, paid no attention to his<lb/>
juggling props,andheand<lb/>
Fowler sat down for a drink. As<lb/>
the train ran through the<lb/>
crossing, Fieldsand Fowler<lb/>
were just finishing their first<lb/>
double martini. (Next week,<lb/>
Fields: Part 2.)<lb/>
by James Boswell<lb/>
"La Dolce Vita" was<lb/>
advertised at a local motion<lb/>
picture house as "uncensored"<lb/>
and "uncut The film was cut,<lb/>
atrociously cut, mangled<lb/>
beyond belief.<lb/>
Fellini's film quickly became<lb/>
controversial when it was<lb/>
released in 1961. Many critics<lb/>
regard itasa masterpiece.<lb/>
Masterpieces have been ruined<lb/>
before by foolish cutting, but<lb/>
to advertise a serious work of<lb/>
art as unabridged when it has<lb/>
been considerably altered is an<lb/>
inexcusable deception of the<lb/>
public and a travesty against the<lb/>
film's creator.<lb/>
I saw the film seven years<lb/>
agoanditsvividvisual<lb/>
impressions remain. Originally,<lb/>
the movie opened with a shot<lb/>
of a large statue of Christ being<lb/>
transported beneath a<lb/>
helicopter high over Rome. It<lb/>
was a visual effect not soon<lb/>
forgotten, but is entirely absent<lb/>
from this version.<lb/>
Originally, a very important<lb/>
part of the movie concerned a<lb/>
sensitive intellectual who finally<lb/>
commits suicide. He completely<lb/>
disappears from this butchered<lb/>
version. Also missing from the<lb/>
film: the attempted suicide of<lb/>
Marcello's mistress, the sham<lb/>
religious miracle, and three<lb/>
sequences concerning Steiner,<lb/>
Marcello's intellectual friend.<lb/>
These ep isodes were not<lb/>
excised accidentally. Nor was<lb/>
there an attempttocensor<lb/>
"salacious" sections. (The<lb/>
sect ions in question are far<lb/>
from salacious.) The cu s<lb/>
represent rather a brut, i,<lb/>
callous attempt to shorten the<lb/>
film and sell it as a sex<lb/>
spectacular (which it is not) at meaninglessness and revolted by<lb/>
let nature<lb/>
take its course<lb/>
you may fail yours,<lb/>
You were supposed to cram for<lb/>
calculus tonight, but somehow 35-21-35<lb/>
looked more appealing than the<lb/>
derivative of x3.<lb/>
And now it's 1 a.m. And nature can<lb/>
play some pretty mean tricks on a guy<lb/>
at 1 a.m.<lb/>
Relax, take a couple of NoDoz<lb/>
and stop relaxing.<lb/>
NoDoz has the strongest stimulant<lb/>
you can buy without a prescription.<lb/>
And it's not habit forming.<lb/>
NoDoz will help you resist<lb/>
nature, at least until the next $M&amp;<lb/>
time a cold hard fact loses<lb/>
out to a soft warm one<lb/>
the expense of some of its most<lb/>
sensitive material.<lb/>
Marcello Rubini isa<lb/>
third-rate reporter in Rome,<lb/>
caughtupinthemad,<lb/>
competitive whirl of yellow<lb/>
journalism. The society which<lb/>
supplies him with his scandal<lb/>
stories is made up of bored<lb/>
sophisticates and pseudo-artists,<lb/>
despairing intellectuals, deviates<lb/>
of all kinds, a listless aristocracy<lb/>
which has plumbed the depths<lb/>
of degeneracy, and all the<lb/>
jackal-hyena types who prey<lb/>
around the famous. The film is<lb/>
a welter of episodes, varying<lb/>
from uninhibited debauchery to<lb/>
screaming hysteria to poignant<lb/>
and pathetic wist fulness.<lb/>
Marcell, smothered in<lb/>
the inhuman tendency of his<lb/>
life, can nonetheless find no<lb/>
recourse but to immerse himself<lb/>
still further in depravity.<lb/>
One leaves the film feeling<lb/>
that he has participatd in a<lb/>
deuauchery which jadesand<lb/>
alienates from innocence.<lb/>
Marcello "can't understand" a<lb/>
young girl whosmilingly<lb/>
beckons him away from his<lb/>
coterie of acquaintances. Her<lb/>
innocent, questioning smile<lb/>
ends the film even as the benign<lb/>
face of Christ opened it. And all<lb/>
between is madness.<lb/>
(Note: The local theater<lb/>
disclaims responsibility for the<lb/>
cutting, which shortened the<lb/>
film from a scheduled 180<lb/>
minutes to 140.)<lb/>
Chapel HilTs Three in the Attic<lb/>
bad story Lut<lb/>
a<lb/>
r o o (I<lb/>
skin f I i e k<lb/>
by Steve Wilson<lb/>
It looks as if American<lb/>
International pictures has done<lb/>
it again. Not long ago they<lb/>
came up with something called<lb/>
"Wild in the Streets" which, by<lb/>
some small miracle, sold at the<lb/>
box offices because some<lb/>
people read non-existent things<lb/>
into it. Now they have<lb/>
produced something called<lb/>
"Three in the Attic which was<lb/>
filmed in Chapel Hill (Three<lb/>
strikes against it already).<lb/>
The film is handled as<lb/>
tastefully as possible, but no<lb/>
matter how you look at it, it's<lb/>
nothing but a cheap sex-romp<lb/>
that should attract all the<lb/>
"skin" specialists in Greenville<lb/>
and the surrounding areas.<lb/>
The story is structured<lb/>
around Thaxton Quiggly who is<lb/>
caught by three beautiful girls,<lb/>
a Jewish flower-child, a Negro<lb/>
artist, and a regular American<lb/>
Sex war poes on<lb/>
The war for sex equality is<lb/>
still raging. The Equal<lb/>
Employment Opportunities<lb/>
Commission has announced its<lb/>
verdict that a man makes just as<lb/>
good an airline stewardess as a<lb/>
woman. Any airline which<lb/>
refuses to hire men as flight<lb/>
cabin attendants violates the<lb/>
law.<lb/>
blonde. The girls lock Thaxton<lb/>
in the attic of a sorority house<lb/>
and try to "love" him to death.<lb/>
After twenty-one days, his<lb/>
condition is not the healthiest!<lb/>
Need I say more?<lb/>
The film stars Christopher<lb/>
Jones (remember him from<lb/>
"Wild in the Streets"?, Yvette<lb/>
Minieux, Judy Pace, Maggie<lb/>
Thrett and Nan Martin. It was<lb/>
directed by Richard Wilson and<lb/>
is playing at the Pitt Plaza<lb/>
Cinema, March 18-24.<lb/>
(continued from page 5)<lb/>
student<lb/>
I have had occasion to<lb/>
witness the efficiency and<lb/>
dedication of Marion Barick in<lb/>
the SGA. As Chairman of the<lb/>
Steering Committee for the<lb/>
Faculty-Student Administration<lb/>
Forum, she has labored hard<lb/>
and long for the students at this<lb/>
University. She is a capable<lb/>
legislator and performed<lb/>
admirably at the N.C. Security<lb/>
Council last fall.<lb/>
The office of historian is one<lb/>
which requires hard work and<lb/>
dedication. I personally urge<lb/>
you the voter to examine the<lb/>
qualifications of the candidates<lb/>
and in the privacy of the ballot<lb/>
box to choose the one you feel<lb/>
most qualified for the office.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Bob Thonen <lb/>
Joyce Garris, formerly of Chez Shirley's, would like to<lb/>
weir me all old and new customers to visit her at her new<lb/>
location.<lb/>
COED PAMPER ROOM<lb/>
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Joyce invites you to come in for a new spring hairdo.<lb/>
Join The Jjflfl Crowd<lb/>
Pizza lac<lb/>
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(264 By-Pass)<lb/>
DINE INN or TAKE OUT<lb/>
Call head For Faster Service<lb/>
'elephone 766-9991<lb/>
by Jir<lb/>
drami<lb/>
Some urge<lb/>
problems of<lb/>
explore in<lb/>
next produti<lb/>
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for a four-nigl<lb/>
McGmnis Aud<lb/>
The play v<lb/>
acclaimed pla<lb/>
New York ii<lb/>
author, Ron<lb/>
years old.<lb/>
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upon the war<lb/>
the sease of f<lb/>
young peopd<lb/>
inability to<lb/>
goals in a co<lb/>
and upon the<lb/>
and children i<lb/>
each other, 1<lb/>
conflict with<lb/>
this through<lb/>
of a young mi<lb/>
swing back i<lb/>
past memorie<lb/>
a future do<lb/>
young man ab<lb/>
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funny and tr<lb/>
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forth on the i<lb/>
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on lay su<lb/>
beneath a bel<lb/>
family's back<lb/>
Here, in hi<lb/>
the shade of<lb/>
doting mothi<lb/>
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seems realer-t<lb/>
at the mc<lb/>
envelopes the<lb/>
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of us.<lb/>
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Playhouse's 'Summer tree'<lb/>
whimsical, tragic, and vita<lb/>
by Jim Slaughter<lb/>
drama instructor<lb/>
Some urgently vital personal<lb/>
problems of our time are<lb/>
explored in "Summertree the<lb/>
next production by the East<lb/>
Carolina Playhouse, which opens<lb/>
for a four-night run March 26 in<lb/>
McGinnis Auditorium.<lb/>
The play was one of the most<lb/>
acclaimed plays of the year in<lb/>
New York in 1968, when its<lb/>
author, Ron Cowen, was 22<lb/>
years old.<lb/>
"Summertree" looks wryly<lb/>
upon the war in Vietnam, upon<lb/>
the sense of frustration in many<lb/>
young people today over an<lb/>
inability to accomplish their<lb/>
goals in a conventional society,<lb/>
and upon the anguish of parents<lb/>
and children who, though loving<lb/>
each other, find themselves in<lb/>
conflict with each other - all<lb/>
this through a dramatized series<lb/>
of a young man's reveries as they<lb/>
swing back and forth through<lb/>
past memories, present fears and<lb/>
a future doom in a war the<lb/>
young man abhors.<lb/>
Whimsical and Tragic<lb/>
In a play that is whimsical,<lb/>
funny and tragically sad, these<lb/>
memories lip across the young<lb/>
man's mind - and are bodied<lb/>
forth on the stage - as in one of<lb/>
the day dreams he once indulged<lb/>
on lazy summer afternoons<lb/>
beneath a beloved big tree in his<lb/>
family back yard.<lb/>
Here, in his mind as he sits in<lb/>
the shade of the tree, come his<lb/>
doting mother, his father who<lb/>
loves him but wants him to<lb/>
become another kind of person,<lb/>
his affectionate sweetheart who<lb/>
understands him, and a<lb/>
personification of himself as a<lb/>
child - all helping him replay<lb/>
the story of his life.<lb/>
A dimension of reality that<lb/>
seems realer-than- real, as if seen<lb/>
at the moment of dying,<lb/>
envelopes these characters, who<lb/>
have no names and could be all<lb/>
of us.<lb/>
Critical Success<lb/>
"Summertree" was one of the<lb/>
most warmly praised plays to<lb/>
reach New York in several<lb/>
seasons.<lb/>
Critics welcomed it as being<lb/>
eloquent, universal, compelling,<lb/>
perceptive and intelligent.<lb/>
It was presented in 1968 as<lb/>
part of a series introducing new<lb/>
young playwrights,<lb/>
supplementary to the main "big<lb/>
season" of the Repertory<lb/>
Theatre of Lincoln Center, and<lb/>
it was scheduled for a four-week<lb/>
run.<lb/>
The play, however, drew such<lb/>
thronging audiences that it was<lb/>
continued for sixteen weeks, and<lb/>
it was given a Drama<lb/>
Desk Vernon Rice Award as<lb/>
being one of the outstanding<lb/>
productions of the season.<lb/>
Under the direction of Zara<lb/>
Shakow, E.C.Us guest<lb/>
director in residence, the cast<lb/>
Loan program<lb/>
fares decline<lb/>
(ACP) Federal<lb/>
contributions to the National<lb/>
Defense student loan program<lb/>
will drop for the first time since<lb/>
the program was started 10<lb/>
years ago if Congress adopts the<lb/>
proposed budget for next year.<lb/>
The budget for fiscal 1970<lb/>
would provide about $31.5<lb/>
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The tast Cai olinin<lb/>
Ihursday, March 20<lb/>
1969<lb/>
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Crew<lb/>
Pirate baseball �QJ J ftiaCS College 0<lb/>
opens<lb/>
season<lb/>
ECU's Crew team opened<lb/>
their '69 season over quarter<lb/>
break with four meets in<lb/>
Florida<lb/>
Their first race was with the<lb/>
University of Tampa, which the<lb/>
Bucs won easily by six boat<lb/>
lengths, or 24 seconds.<lb/>
The JV lost by two lengths.<lb/>
The team then traveled to<lb/>
Lakeland, Florida, for a meet<lb/>
with Florida Southern. Facing a<lb/>
40 mph wind, the varsity<lb/>
competed, while the JV won by<lb/>
forfeit when the Fla. Southern<lb/>
coach decided it was too rough<lb/>
for his team to row.<lb/>
The varsity lost by four<lb/>
seconds. Winter Park, Fir was<lb/>
the team's next stop, for a<lb/>
contest with Rollins Collegs,<lb/>
one of the top six schools at<lb/>
last year's Pod Vail Regatta.<lb/>
Again the team took a loss, and<lb/>
again by four seconds, but they<lb/>
scored a much better time for<lb/>
the race than their previous<lb/>
one, and it later turned out to<lb/>
be the best time they had while<lb/>
in Florida, at 6:12. Rollins<lb/>
recorded a 6:08. The JV took<lb/>
their contest by six to eight<lb/>
lengths.<lb/>
Jacksonville was the team's<lb/>
last stop, meeting two teams in<lb/>
the University of Jacksonville,<lb/>
and the University of Alabama.<lb/>
East Carolina downed both<lb/>
the teams, with a fine spirit,<lb/>
after they had trailed until that<lb/>
time. In the JV contest, East<lb/>
Carolina lost to Alabama, and<lb/>
beat the Univ. of Jacksonville<lb/>
by a few seats.<lb/>
The Citadel will be the<lb/>
team's next competition, March<lb/>
29, at Charleston.<lb/>
This year's team is composed<lb/>
of, cox'n Steve Mable, a three<lb/>
year man; stroke, Dennis<lb/>
Mountcastle, a two year man;<lb/>
Brown Mins, two years; Dick<lb/>
Fuller, two years; Dave<lb/>
Williams, two years; Hank<lb/>
Milligan, 1st year. Bob Fuller,<lb/>
two years; John Findley, three<lb/>
years, and Rick Logan, 1st year.<lb/>
The only previously<lb/>
experienced men on the team<lb/>
are Bud Alexander who rowed<lb/>
for George Washington High<lb/>
School, John Findly, who<lb/>
rowed for Washington and Lee<lb/>
High School, and Rick Logan,<lb/>
who rowed for Clark<lb/>
University.<lb/>
by John Lowe<lb/>
Wayne King fired a<lb/>
three hitter and Roy Taylor and<lb/>
Ken Graver supplied the<lb/>
firepower as East Carolina<lb/>
downed the Ithaca College<lb/>
Bombers by 3 0 in their home<lb/>
opener. The win evened the<lb/>
Perates' record at 11.<lb/>
Taylor got the Pirates on the<lb/>
way with the first home run of<lb/>
the year for East Carolina in the<lb/>
second inning to give King a 1 0<lb/>
lead, which, as it turned out<lb/>
was all he needed. Ken Gravei<lb/>
gave the Jacksonville native two<lb/>
more insurance runs with a<lb/>
two run homer in the seventh<lb/>
inning to wind up the Pirates'<lb/>
GOLF<lb/>
East Carolina's golf team<lb/>
finally opened their season<lb/>
Tuesday with a match against<lb/>
Atlantic Christian College,<lb/>
downing the Bulldogs by 16-2,<lb/>
with the Bucs taking all but one<lb/>
match.<lb/>
The Buc's first scheduled<lb/>
match, against Campbell<lb/>
College, was postponed. A<lb/>
make-up date has not yet been<lb/>
set.<lb/>
The Bulldog's John<lb/>
McDustrell, the only ACC<lb/>
player to win, downed Mike<lb/>
Schlueter, the Buc's number<lb/>
one man. McDustrell defeated<lb/>
Schlueter, 2 1.<lb/>
The remainder of the match<lb/>
went as follows:<lb/>
Jack Williams, (ECU),<lb/>
defeated Joey Gilbert, 3 0;<lb/>
Marshall Utterson, (ECU),<lb/>
defeated Bill Hackett, 3 0;<lb/>
Vernon Tyson, (ECU), defeated<lb/>
Danny Brown, 3 0; Joe Tyson,<lb/>
(ECU), defeated Harry McKaig,<lb/>
3-0; and Vance Whicker, (ECU),<lb/>
defeated Ray Wooten, 3 0.<lb/>
East Carolina's next match<lb/>
will be with the University of<lb/>
South Carolina at Myrtle Beach,<lb/>
S.C on March 25, and then<lb/>
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Meanwhile, King was keeping<lb/>
the Bombers in check as he<lb/>
struck out 11 while only<lb/>
walking three. In only one<lb/>
inning, the seventh, did he not<lb/>
strike out at least one batter.<lb/>
Joseph Lapierre pitched a<lb/>
good game for Ithaca, but he<lb/>
made two mistakes and they<lb/>
both cost him. Lapierre went<lb/>
seven full innings before retiring<lb/>
for a pinch hitter. He struck out<lb/>
six and walked two during his<lb/>
stay. Gail Wrighter mopped up<lb/>
for the Bombers, striking out<lb/>
two of the three men he faced.<lb/>
Ithaca threatened in the first<lb/>
inning when Richard Miller<lb/>
walked after two were out and<lb/>
Jerry Gardner reached base on<lb/>
Jimmy Lanier's error at third,<lb/>
but King settled down to get<lb/>
Richard Goodwin out on a fly<lb/>
to center.<lb/>
East Carolina then moved<lb/>
ahead 10 as Taylor drove one<lb/>
far over the left centerfield<lb/>
fence in the bottom of the<lb/>
second.<lb/>
The Bombers got a man to<lb/>
third base in the third as Dale<lb/>
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out and then moved up on a<lb/>
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standing there as King struck<lb/>
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walked one out later and both<lb/>
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Richard Goodwin on a fly to<lb/>
center to retire the side.<lb/>
East Carolina, meanwhile,<lb/>
was having problems with<lb/>
Lapierre's curve ball, as they<lb/>
weren't able to put men on<lb/>
base.<lb/>
In the seventh, the roof<lb/>
caved in foi Lapierre as Taylor<lb/>
opened the inning with a single<lb/>
down the third base line to left.<lb/>
Graver then followed,<lb/>
unloading his first hit of the<lb/>
year far over the left field<lb/>
fence, making it 3 0. Jerry<lb/>
Rawls walked, but Ithaca got<lb/>
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popped to the pitcher and King<lb/>
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Ithaca got men on base in the<lb/>
eighth and ninth, but could not<lb/>
get them around.<lb/>
Taylor was the only Pirate to<lb/>
get two hits, with his homer<lb/>
and single. Len Dowd and Stu<lb/>
Garrett each got singles in<lb/>
addition to Graver's homer for<lb/>
the five East Carolina hits.<lb/>
For Ithaca, Dirk had a<lb/>
double, Kurowski a single, and<lb/>
pinch hitter Robert Borowicz<lb/>
also got a single for their three<lb/>
hits.<lb/>
The Pirates, now with a 1-1<lb/>
mark, will face Ithaca again<lb/>
today at 3 p.m. North Carolina<lb/>
comes in for a 3 p.m. game on<lb/>
Friday while Virginia comes in<lb/>
over the weekend for single<lb/>
games on Saturday and Sunday.<lb/>
Both games will start at 2 p.m.<lb/>
Line score:<lb/>
Ithaca 000 000 000 - f) 3 1<lb/>
I CU 010 000 20x -351<lb/>
Ithaca: Lapierre, Wright (8),<lb/>
and Gaudioso. East Carolina:<lb/>
King and Dowd. Winner King,<lb/>
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nth, but could not<lb/>
ind.<lb/>
the only Pirate to<lb/>
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Graver's homer for<lb/>
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Robert Borowicz<lb/>
igle for their three<lb/>
ierre, Wright (8),<lb/>
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apierre.<lb/>
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a drive in Tuesday's opening golf match with Atlantic<lb/>
Christiian. The Bucs won the match 12-2.<lb/>
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How<lb/>
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The Eastern Carolina Classic, which was held this<lb/>
past December for the first time, may not be<lb/>
continued. It seems that the financial loss incurred by<lb/>
poor attendance has just about discouraged the<lb/>
University from trying again.<lb/>
That would indeed be a shame since it took three<lb/>
years for the Dixie Classic to make money. East<lb/>
Carolina officials should give the Classic, which<lb/>
brought exceptionally fine basketball to this area,<lb/>
another year or two before throwing out a potentially<lb/>
great classic.<lb/>
While the official decision has not yet been<lb/>
announced, it would seem that the Classic should be<lb/>
continued next year, if not only to honor the signed<lb/>
contracts for the field already selected for next year.<lb/>
Classic coordinators should be able to strengthen the<lb/>
weaknesses evident in the premier event to eliminate<lb/>
a loss, or to cut any loss down to a very small<lb/>
amount.<lb/>
There are good ways to promote the Eastern<lb/>
Carolina Classic and make it pay off, it only remains<lb/>
to be seen if the East Carolina athletic officials who<lb/>
make the decision will look at it objectively. If so,<lb/>
they will see the boundless ways to help make the<lb/>
Classic successful.<lb/>
Not only will the Classic give the people of eastern<lb/>
North Carolina some outstanding basketball, it will<lb/>
give the East Carolina basketball program the big<lb/>
boost it needs to continue the development shown in<lb/>
the past few years even though it is on what could be<lb/>
called a Carolinas Conference budget.<lb/>
The Classic can enhance the overall athletic picture<lb/>
here at East Carolina, but to do so, it must first be<lb/>
given a second chance!<lb/>
Baseball Pirates Lose Opener<lb/>
Coach Earl Smith and his charges lost their<lb/>
first game again, just as they did last season.<lb/>
After their opening loss last year, the Pirates tnen<lb/>
won ten in a row. They were favored to even their<lb/>
record at 1-1 against Ithaca College.<lb/>
Football, Again?<lb/>
It's football time again as East Carolina's<lb/>
spring drills began Tuesday afternoon and<lb/>
will continue through April 26.<lb/>
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grapplers<lb/>
second<lb/>
East Carolina's 68-69<lb/>
wrestling team finished second<lb/>
in the Southern Conference this<lb/>
year, the best any wrestling<lb/>
team has done in the school's<lb/>
history. Last year's team<lb/>
finished third, the best prior to<lb/>
that time.<lb/>
The grapplers th is year<lb/>
finished with a 9-2 record in<lb/>
dual meets, their two losses<lb/>
coming on close decisions that<lb/>
could have gone either way.<lb/>
The Bucs had two members<lb/>
who captured conference titles,<lb/>
with Tim Ellenberger taking his<lb/>
second title in the 130-pound<lb/>
class, and Stan Bastian<lb/>
capturing a first in the<lb/>
145-pound class.<lb/>
Second place finishers were<lb/>
Tom Ellenberger- 123 pounds,<lb/>
Robert Corba- 137 pounds,<lb/>
John Carroll- 152 pounds, and<lb/>
Cliff Bernard- 177 pounds.<lb/>
Third place finishers were Ron<lb/>
Will iams, 115 pounds, Sam<lb/>
McDowell- 160 pounds, and<lb/>
Mike Brown- 167 pounds.<lb/>
Garland Ballard took a fourth<lb/>
in the heavy weithts.<lb/>
There are no seniors on this<lb/>
year's team, and next year's<lb/>
season is expected to be a very<lb/>
good one.<lb/>
This Week's<lb/>
Sports at ECU<lb/>
Thursday, March 20 -<lb/>
Baseball- Ithaca College,<lb/>
University Field- 3 p.m.<lb/>
Tennis- University of<lb/>
Cincinnati, Hill Tennis Courts<lb/>
Friday, March 21 �<lb/>
Baseball- University of<lb/>
North Carolina, University<lb/>
Field� 3 p.m.<lb/>
Saturday, March 22 -<lb/>
Baseball� University of<lb/>
Virginia, University Field- 2<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
Track-News-Piedmont<lb/>
Relays<lb/>
Sunday, March 23 -<lb/>
Baseball- University of<lb/>
Virginia, University Field- 2<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
Monday, March 24 -<lb/>
Tennis- East Strousberg,<lb/>
Hill Tennis Courts.<lb/>
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University Partv<lb/>
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The S.G.A. will subsidize all postage fees whereby all<lb/>
class schedules will be mailed out to each student<lb/>
rather than have the student pick it up on registration<lb/>
day.<lb/>
To reduce the price of student date tickets for<lb/>
entertainment events, and to investigate the<lb/>
possibilities of doing the same for athletic events.<lb/>
To increase the subsidy for the Student Loan Fund so<lb/>
that more students will be able to borrow more<lb/>
money.<lb/>
To establish student membership on all academic and<lb/>
administrative committees.<lb/>
To establish a reading day prior to all final exam<lb/>
periods.<lb/>
To revamp pre-registration week so as to facilitate<lb/>
ease for both students and their advisors.<lb/>
To initiate an open day for drop add during which<lb/>
class will not be held. Closed circuit television can be<lb/>
used to facilitate ease and convenience to students<lb/>
seeking to drop or add courses.<lb/>
To initiate a tutorial poll where the S.G.A. will<lb/>
oversee the bringing together of students who desire<lb/>
tutorial services and a tutor. A cabinet level post<lb/>
headed by the Secretary of Remedial Studies shall be<lb/>
established for the purpose of organization and<lb/>
implementation.<lb/>
To give as credit toward completion of courses in<lb/>
various departments for participation in such<lb/>
External Affairs as MUN, SSL, and others.<lb/>
To initiate whereby all laundry transactions in men's<lb/>
dorms shall be conducted in Belk Dorm Annex.<lb/>
To inaugurate a tradition of school spirit day for all<lb/>
new students prior to fall quarter.<lb/>
To initiate a communications program whereby all<lb/>
students will be informed of what their S.G.A. is<lb/>
doing.<lb/>
To investigate the possibilities of the creation of a<lb/>
Afro-American Studies Program.<lb/>
To investigate the system of closed study for<lb/>
freshmen women for possible abolishment.<lb/>
Give to the students a Voice and Vote in determining<lb/>
school policies and procedures which affect students<lb/>
in their curriculums:<lb/>
- Students should be seated and granted voting<lb/>
priviledges on all standing Administrative and Faculty<lb/>
Committees.<lb/>
Establishment of a committee:<lb/>
- To investigate the use of SGA funds.<lb/>
- To propose concrete guidelines for the<lb/>
distribution of these funds to campus organizations.<lb/>
Amend the SGA Constitution Article three, Sectior,<lb/>
one; to include a coed Vice-President.<lb/>
Establishment of a "reading day" prior to final<lb/>
quarterly examinations:<lb/>
- This would be a study day which would<lb/>
intercede the final day of classes and the first day of<lb/>
exams, and instructors shall be required to remain in<lb/>
their respective offices from 8:00 a.m. We propose<lb/>
that a committee be set up to investigate the Pass-Fail<lb/>
System in the area of General College courses; in the<lb/>
student's major study, the Quality Point System shall<lb/>
remain intact.<lb/>
During Drop Add and Pre-registration all professors,<lb/>
assistant or associate professors, and instructors shall<lb/>
be required to remain in their respective offices from<lb/>
8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. except for their classes and<lb/>
their lunch hour.<lb/>
Establishment of a committee to study the feasibility<lb/>
of providing a better system c f telephone service in<lb/>
the dormitories.<lb/>
The SGA, in cooperation with the Administration,<lb/>
shall exert maximum effort to extend the hours of<lb/>
the University Library and provide better services for<lb/>
the students.<lb/>
A uniform procedure for "Dropping a course" shall<lb/>
be maintained by the various departments and<lb/>
schools of the University.<lb/>
A committee shall be set up to investigate the Popular<lb/>
Entertainment Committee as to the quality of<lb/>
entertainment brought to ECU and the feasibility of<lb/>
service charges.<lb/>
The SGA, in conjunction with the MRC, shall<lb/>
encourage the addition of better athletic facilities and<lb/>
the construction of a short order grill for the men<lb/>
dormitory students.<lb/>
Upon the election of STUDENT PARTY nominees<lb/>
for the Executive Offices, the above planks shall be<lb/>
fulfilled and all ECU students are invited to<lb/>
participate in our SGA.<lb/>
"there are two good<lb/>
things in life�<lb/>
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and freedom of<lb/>
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In order to effectively cover<lb/>
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three students and three faculty<lb/>
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Fellow Students:<lb/>
The election for the five<lb/>
SGA executive offices will be<lb/>
held on Tuesday, March 25. As<lb/>
a student I understand the<lb/>
predicament of many of the<lb/>
voters in the election. That is,<lb/>
they are not familiar with many<lb/>
of the candidates and find<lb/>
themselves just voting for a<lb/>
name or a party.<lb/>
I feel that this year the<lb/>
Student Party has provided a<lb/>
strong and much-needed<lb/>
platform which carries with it<lb/>
the spirit of change which is so<lb/>
needed in our student<lb/>
government. It would be my<lb/>
goal, as vice-president, to help<lb/>
bridge the gap between the<lb/>
SGA and the average East<lb/>
Carolina student, and to make<lb/>
everyone, not just a chosen few,<lb/>
a functioning part of the SGA.<lb/>
The present drift of the SGA<lb/>
away from the students of ECU<lb/>
should not continue, for this<lb/>
has caused much of the<lb/>
disinterest in student<lb/>
government present on our<lb/>
campus.<lb/>
I am not so much asking for<lb/>
support now as I am asking for<lb/>
openmindendness and<lb/>
consideration in the upcoming<lb/>
election. As stated above, I will<lb/>
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body, not just the few elected<lb/>
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Campus elections prove<lb/>
crucial as students move<lb/>
to end current apathy<lb/>
ecu forum<lb/>
To the ditoi<lb/>
Lam pus elections for Student Government<lb/>
Association officers are to be held next Tuesday,<lb/>
March 25 The offices to be filled are president,<lb/>
vice president, treasurer, and historian.<lb/>
The importance of these SGA offices cannot be<lb/>
over emphasized. During the past few years we have<lb/>
seen the SGA grow into a strong institution of<lb/>
self government, concerned with the welfare of each<lb/>
student on this campus.<lb/>
Many students are apt to laugh at campus<lb/>
elections, or belittle them in some way. They believe<lb/>
that the SGA is of little consequence, and thai the<lb/>
officers will do Only as the administration directs<lb/>
them to<lb/>
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here are not lackeys, or puppets of the<lb/>
administration. This has been demonstrated by the<lb/>
long list of responsibilities given to the SGA to deal<lb/>
with, and the confidence placed in them by the<lb/>
administration. Also, the competence and capability<lb/>
of the SGA to handle campus problems should be<lb/>
noted.<lb/>
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strongest in the nation. This year, in excess of<lb/>
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ticket fees from concerts, and part of comes from<lb/>
newspaper ads.<lb/>
During the past few years we have seen the SGA<lb/>
institute a complete judicial system, put on numerous<lb/>
concerts and popular entertainment programs, bring<lb/>
top notch speakers and movies to the campus, deal<lb/>
with student rights, finance campus publications (e.g<lb/>
"Course Guide "The East Carolinian the 'Rebel<lb/>
the "Key and the "Buccaneer"), support athletic<lb/>
events, improve the beauty of the campus, finance a<lb/>
student loan program, and deal with many other<lb/>
wide ranging problems.<lb/>
Most important, however, the Student<lb/>
Government Association represents you, the students<lb/>
both on and off campus.<lb/>
Therefore, the SGA needs your support in the<lb/>
election next Tuesday. This will be demonstrated by<lb/>
your vote. The candidates have worked many long<lb/>
hours making up posters, placecards, speeches, and<lb/>
marshalling support for the election. They are serious.<lb/>
They will be representing ECU throughout the<lb/>
following school year.<lb/>
Before voting next Tuesday, ask the candidates<lb/>
valid, meaningful questions. Make them give you a<lb/>
satisfactory answer. Find out how they stand on the<lb/>
issues. Then help combat ECU's number one<lb/>
problem: apathy. Vote for the candidates of your<lb/>
choice.<lb/>
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Of the many things we have<lb/>
done to democracy in the past,<lb/>
the worst has been the indignity<lb/>
of taking it for granted. <lb/>
MAX LERJSER<lb/>
I nnumei abl i appi opi iate<lb/>
comments might be made about<lb/>
the demands submitted by the<lb/>
black students of ECU, but<lb/>
because of r ecentcampus<lb/>
disruptions within the state and<lb/>
because of the general racial<lb/>
sen t i ment of eastern North<lb/>
Carolina t h e f o 11 o w i n g<lb/>
comments seem, to me,<lb/>
especially appropriate.<lb/>
First, them e m be r s o f<lb/>
SOULS are aware that some of<lb/>
the demands are not clearly<lb/>
s t a t ed and have released an<lb/>
e laboration.Noreal<lb/>
under standing of what these<lb/>
d e m ands are is other wise<lb/>
possible, and thus no judgment<lb/>
about the demands ought to be<lb/>
m a d e w i thout h a vin g<lb/>
considered these elaborations.<lb/>
Secondly, e v e n w i t h the<lb/>
elaborations in hand it is<lb/>
difficult to understand the<lb/>
intentions behind the demands.<lb/>
An understanding of the<lb/>
mot ivations which prompted<lb/>
these demands and the spirit in<lb/>
which they are submitted is<lb/>
possible only t h rough an<lb/>
acquaintance with those<lb/>
persons who authored them. I<lb/>
have worked on various projects<lb/>
with the members of SOULS<lb/>
during the past year and have<lb/>
found the black students at<lb/>
ECU to b e r e a s o n a b I e ,<lb/>
fair-minded people. Of course,<lb/>
as with any group of a hundred<lb/>
or so students, some are<lb/>
immature and sometimes speak<lb/>
impetuously an action of<lb/>
which most everyone is<lb/>
sometimes guilty. But this does<lb/>
not prevent me from accurately<lb/>
d esc r i b i n g I he membei s of<lb/>
SOU L S as very personable<lb/>
individuals. They are not<lb/>
fanatics, extremists or<lb/>
separatist, but because of their<lb/>
sk in co101 they aremor e<lb/>
sensitive than most about some<lb/>
areas in which a free democratic<lb/>
society has not been f u 11 y<lb/>
realized. I would suggest that a<lb/>
person's evaluation of these<lb/>
demands be preceded by an<lb/>
ear nest attempt to become<lb/>
acquainted with some of our<lb/>
SOUL brothers and sisteis.<lb/>
Ilindly, when the demands<lb/>
are understood in the context<lb/>
of then ela bo ration a nd<lb/>
m n t i v a 11 o n t h e y a r e n o I<lb/>
unreasonable. There is no<lb/>
demand of which will result in<lb/>
t he es t a bI ish m e nl of a<lb/>
"privileged class" for black<lb/>
students. Indeed, most of the<lb/>
demands are such that their<lb/>
fulfillment will be beneficial to<lb/>
all ECU students, present and<lb/>
future.<lb/>
Fourth. Hopefully t h e<lb/>
administration will be able to<lb/>
produce actions to support the<lb/>
encouraging reports cited in the<lb/>
local newspaper. Nothing is<lb/>
more important at the present<lb/>
time than the establishment of<lb/>
good faith bet weent h e<lb/>
administration and SOU L S<lb/>
Presumably, nothing but action,<lb/>
or good evidence of plans for<lb/>
action, will suffice.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Ray Lanfear<lb/>
Assistant Professor<lb/>
Philosophy Department<lb/>
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Later operating hours for the<lb/>
Joyner Library?<lb/>
"Probably not in the near<lb/>
future according to Vendell<lb/>
Smiley, chief of library<lb/>
operations.<lb/>
This answer was in response<lb/>
to an interview with Smiley<lb/>
concerning the possibility of<lb/>
obtaining later operating hours<lb/>
for the Joyner Library, thereby<lb/>
giving students more time in<lb/>
which to use the facilities there.<lb/>
Several students have<lb/>
requested that the library be<lb/>
open until 11 p.m. on<lb/>
weekdays, open earlier on<lb/>
Sundays, and remain open on<lb/>
Saturday nights.<lb/>
"But this is impossible at the<lb/>
present time because of the lack<lb/>
of funds. More money would be<lb/>
needed in order to hire the<lb/>
student and professional help<lb/>
which would be needed to run<lb/>
the library said Smiley.<lb/>
According to Smiley, the<lb/>
library's budget is controlled by<lb/>
the North Carolina State<lb/>
Legislature, and the library has<lb/>
little control over<lb/>
appropriations. "Whatever they<lb/>
recommend, we get he said.<lb/>
He pointed out this is the<lb/>
reason the students have to<lb/>
stand in line: "It's because<lb/>
we're understaffed. We need<lb/>
about six additional<lb/>
professional people and 10<lb/>
more student employees. But<lb/>
because of the present budget<lb/>
situation we are unable to hire<lb/>
these additional employees<lb/>
One plan that the library is<lb/>
currently considering is closing<lb/>
on Friday nights and increasing<lb/>
operating hours on Sundays.<lb/>
Under this plan, the library<lb/>
would open Sundays at 1 p.m.<lb/>
and close at 11 p.m.<lb/>
Right now the library staff is<lb/>
investigating how much the<lb/>
facilities are actually used on<lb/>
Friday nights.<lb/>
"A few Friday nights<lb/>
commented Smiley, "we have<lb/>
more employees in the library<lb/>
than we have students. Until<lb/>
more students indicate they<lb/>
want to use the library on<lb/>
Friday nights, we will certainly<lb/>
not consider opening on<lb/>
Saturday nights<lb/>
But he thinks the idea of<lb/>
staying open to 11 o'clock on<lb/>
weeknights ia good idea.<lb/>
"Since the budget is under<lb/>
the control of the Governor and<lb/>
state legislature the necessary<lb/>
increases will have to come<lb/>
from them. The library gets a<lb/>
'line appropriation' directly<lb/>
from Raleigh for their operating<lb/>
expenses. Frequently we get<lb/>
extra money for books, but<lb/>
hardly ever for extra help he<lb/>
said.<lb/>
The prospects for the future<lb/>
do not seem to favor any large<lb/>
increase in the library's budget.<lb/>
Smiley noted that Governor<lb/>
DanK. Moore, before leaving<lb/>
office, did not recommend any<lb/>
increase in the budget.<lb/>
To SOULS<lb/>
I found your list of demands<lb/>
most interesting, such as the<lb/>
proportioning of instructors If<lb/>
you obtain black instructors in<lb/>
the same ratio as white<lb/>
instructors to white students<lb/>
you will have 5.22 instructors<lb/>
Keep in mind that you will have<lb/>
to divide these among 25<lb/>
departments since you<lb/>
black instructors in all<lb/>
departments. You will get 2<lb/>
instructors foi each departmi ni<lb/>
(What parts of them do u<lb/>
wantP As for your black studies<lb/>
in the humanities, I am al<lb/>
as to ust what you will study<lb/>
could it be .1 course in<lb/>
cannibalism (01 "How to Pn<lb/>
Your Fellow Man")<lb/>
You speak of financial aid,<lb/>
and demand more lor<lb/>
yourselves. Such aid is base<lb/>
ability and need nut demands<lb/>
that one race' be given<lb/>
consideration than anol<lb/>
(Such is commonly 1<lb/>
"discrimination)<lb/>
You speak of recruiting, rhe<lb/>
job of this institution is nol<lb/>
of drafting or recruiting, bui of<lb/>
furthering the education of<lb/>
those who apply for entl 11 1<lb/>
and apply themselves for<lb/>
education. You want to re<lb/>
students yourselves, yet I am<lb/>
ignorant of any students h<lb/>
the authority to do such As tor<lb/>
banning "Dixie would you<lb/>
consider banning the "Battle<lb/>
Hymn of the Republic"?<lb/>
As for the r emoval of<lb/>
confederate f lags f 1 om<lb/>
University buildings, what flags?<lb/>
what buildings?<lb/>
Who would you have foi a<lb/>
speaker?Rap or Stokely?Sini<lb/>
all students pay for speakers,<lb/>
they should be selected on the<lb/>
basis of how they n<lb/>
enlighten us all rathei than on 1<lb/>
racial basis.<lb/>
You want immunity Iron<lb/>
suspension if jailed foi<lb/>
demonstrations. You are old<lb/>
enough to realize that you alone<lb/>
are responsible for actions you<lb/>
take so outrageous as to earn<lb/>
you room and board in jail. Must<lb/>
the administration protect and<lb/>
coddle you like a foolish mothei<lb/>
coddles a spoiled, disobedient<lb/>
child?<lb/>
If parts of this letter seem<lb/>
ridiculous, so did your demands.<lb/>
Ralph Ihne<lb/>
Forum policy<lb/>
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members, and administrators are<lb/>
urged to express their opinions<lb/>
in writing in the ECU Forum<lb/>
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in which such articles may be<lb/>
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Forum, the following procedure<lb/>
should be followed<lb/>
Letters should be concise<lb/>
and to the point.<lb/>
Length should not exceed<lb/>
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to conform to this requirement.<lb/>
All letters must be signed<lb/>
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