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GRADUATION . . . mmmm ' mmmmmmmm ui adfit Students take their places to await the presentation of diplomas. CLIMAXES PERSONAL AMBITIONS, North Carolina ' s Governor Dan K. Moore delivered the principal address to East Carolina ' s 1,942 graduates and an audience of 5,000 at the spring commencement exer- cises in Ficklen Stadium. President Leo W. Jenkins followed the Gov- ernor ' s address with brief comments about the continuing growth of East Carolina College and the possibility of the school ' s attainment of univer- sity status. For the graduates the years of hard work proved rewarding. Armed with the knowledge that they gained, they ventured forth to take their places in today ' s so- ciety. Marshals lead the raduatu 29
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ELECTIONS AROUSE STUDENTS ' INTEREST. Climaxing vigorous campaigning throughout the year, the SGA executive elections brought student in- te rest and participation during spring quarter. The focal point of the election was the tooth and nail battle for SGA president between Steve Sniteman, Bill Moore, and Bill Deal. Vying for the vice-presi- dency, Frank Rice and Jay Barber carried on verbal warfare. Campaigning, marked by posters, banners, and other publicity media, culminated in a special debate be- tween the candidates. This debate was sponsored by WECC radio, Appearance of a student party for the first time on campus added extra enthusiasm to the race. Political slogans influence students ' choices. Students get a chance to Meet the Candidates. ' 28
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spring brought an abundance of outstand- ing entertainers to the campus of East Car- ohna College. Johnny Mathis gave an un- forgettable performance before a delighted audience in Wright Auditorium. Displaying a wide range of talent on the piano, Roger Williams played both popular and classical selections. Jay and the Americans and the Brothers Four provided two enjoyable eve- nings of entertainment. East Carolina ' s lec- ture series presented outstanding speakers. Craig Spense, a retired war correspondent, presented many thought-provoking ideas on various aspects of the war in Viet Nam. Sir Brenard Lovell, in his visit to the campus, expounded on radio astronomy in the present day. British astronomer, Sir Bernard Lovell. speaks to stu- dents about contemporary radio astronomy. SPRING CENTERS AROUND LECTURES Johnny Mathis touches the campus with his special magic. 30
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