Thursday, August 18, 1966 THE TAR HEEL Page 3 F Carolina Style With Ed Freakley V' if i For Just i They are becoming rather cocky over in Green ville these days. For two bucks you can buy a license plate that reads, "East Carolina University." For $2.50 you can get a diploma. A Gathering Of Klowns There were a lot of Klowns in Raleigh Sunday. Not too many of them were in costume, but they were easy to spot. The red-neck showed under the long hair and came up out of the shirt tops. They can make you laugh very easily, especially when you read about them or see them on television. But make no mistake, they are a powerful force in this state and growing more so every day. White, Anglo Saxons they are. As to whether or not they are people is another question entirely. But they are to be pitied just like the Negroes who are fighting in the slums. If you could keep them apart, they would make one smashing fighting unit in Viet Nam. We Are In Trouble A new year starts in September. The University begins again on a regular basis. I won't be here. It is not easy to say whether you will be happy to leave, or sorry you didn't have more time. Chapel Hill leaves a lasting mark on all of us. A mark that time can never wash away. Most of us have been set in our ways by the time we leave. And the University has been responsible for that. The four years that you spend here probably in fluence your life more than all the other time. If I had to pick the most memorable moment I spent on this campus it would have to be Nov. 22, 1963. I have never seen a place grow so deathly quiet so fast. Compassion, confusion and anger filled the air. It was a time to remember a time that shall never be forgotten. And your life in Chapel Hill will be like that. It is filled with compassion, confusion and anger. But there are other times also. Ballgames, parties, Jubilee and just pain old classes. Someone said these are the best days of our lives. But an old friend who graduated .in 1965, Curry Kirk patrick, used to say, "If they are, brother, we are in trouble." Integrating A Ku Klux Elan Rally Readies The Ultimate (Continued from Page 1) lina National Guard. According to Klan officials, the dress for the meeting was optional. There .were only about 30 people in robes, but there were about 200 in the uniform of the security guard. The streets outside were jammed with people and cars. The total crowd was estimat ed at 6,000. Trouble had been anticipat ed, but only six people were arrested. One was a Negro and another a Klan security guard. None of the Negroes inside would say who they were or who they represented. They sat very still. The men were dressed in suits and ties, the women wore dresses and heels. All of them appeared to be in their early 20's. The Klan members ranged in age from the very old to the very young. One woman had her four children with her. All appeared to be under seven. 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