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Union competition
Students are invited to participate in the Association of College Unions international competition scheduled to begin in Mendenhall Student Center on Monday, January 13 and continuing through Friday, January 24. Winners of this local competition in chess, bridge table tennis, Dilliards and bowling wil! be sent by ECU to the regionals to be heid at Virginia Polytechnical institute in Blacksburg, Va. on February 14 and 15
To be eligible, you must be a full-time student and pay a $1.00 entrance fee. All participants should meet in the lobby Deside the bowling alley at the designated time of the chosen event. Bowling partici- pants should see the bowling supervisor in the bowling alley from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. On January 13, 14 of 15, and fill out an official form before each game
The schedule runs as follows
Chess: Jan. 13, 7:00 p.m. (to decide when games wil! be played)
Bridge: Jan. 15, 7:00 p.m
Table Tennis (singles): Jan. 16, 7:00
Table Tennis (doubles): Jan. 20, 7:00
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Graduate recital
Sheila Marlowe will be giving her Uracuate Recital for completion of a Masters of Music degree in Vocal
Performance on Friday January 10 at 8:15 p.m. in the a Music Recital Hal! “"y
Her program 20th century music nciuges three songs by Respighi selections from “Das Marieniegen”. four
songs from “Banalites” by Poulene. and tne Scene and Cabaletta from “The Rake's Progress’. She will be accompanied on piano by Gary Fountain
Psi Chi meeting
On Tuesday January 14at7. 00 PM in SP 129, PS CHI will Nave its first meeting the new year. The program wil! consist graduate students who wil! discuss the reséarcn topics of their theses ranging from induced anxiety to hypnosis. Al! Students are invited to attend There wil!
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oe an important business meeting following the program Students interested in applying for
Winter initiation into Psi Chi May pick up applications in the Psychology office or the Psi Chi library. Return applications to the Psi Chi box in the Office
Sigma Tau Delta
There will be a meeting of Sigma Tau Delta, national English honor society, on Wednesday, January 15. The meeting is scheduled to be heid from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in room 221 Mendenhali. Com. mittee reports for the regional convention will be presented at this meeting. Aliso the social fee of $5.00 should be paid to the treasurer at the meeting
Faculty art exhibit
The Schoo! of Art extends an invitation to students anu the public to view their faculty's exhibition of various art media, opening Wednesday, Janaury 8 and continuing through February 4. The ex- hibition is being heid in the Kate Lewis Gallery of the Whichard Building, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Beta Lambda will be opening the new year on Tuesday, January 14 with a business meeting. The fraternity is now in the @arly stages of planning for the convention in the spring
Discussion group
On Sunday, January 12, at 9:3 ar. d new Discussion Group w begin at The Den, Presbyterian Student Center, 401 E Ninth St. (beside Mendenhai!)
Led by a young Greenville couple, Mike and Sue Aldridge, the group will offer a close to campus opportunity for Bible Study, fellowship, and talk on topics of nterest. A snack breakfast wil! be served
The Den is located on the route of Sunday morming buses to several Greenville churches. Students are invited to get in on this new group as it begins
Alpha Beta Alpha
Aipna Beta Alpha, the Library Science fraternity, will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 14, at 5 p.m. in room 201, Joyner Library. All members and pieages are urged to attend. An inititation ceremony wil! take place
Bahai filmstrip
The Bahai Association will show for the pudlic filmstrips on several Faiths Friday evening at eight o'clock in room 238 of Mendenhall Student Center. Persons with knowledge and interest in Sikhism, Jainism or Zoroastrianisn would be very nel pful
Proposed discussion according to Kim
Kerby, chairman, will include the role of religion in today’s world. Guests are we'come at each meeting of the association
Chem semin r
Jyonn ©. Jacobus, Professor of Chemistry at Clemson University, will present a seminar on “Symmetry in Nature and Chemistry” on Friday January 10 at 3:00 p.m. in room 201 Flanagan Building Refreshments will be served in the conference room at 2°30 p.m

Caps and Gowns
The Students Supply Stores wishes to announce that the delivery date for undergraduate Caps and gowns is January 21 to 23, to be picked up in the Student Supply Store. Orders for graduate caps and gowns should be placed during this time also
Students may keep their gowns provided the $10.00 graudation fee has been paid. For those students receiving a Masters degree, the $10.00 fee pays for the cap and gown, but there is an extra fee of $7.50 for the hood
Alpha Phi Gamma
Alpha Phi Gamma will have a business meeting Monday, January 13 at 7:00 p.m in room 248 Mendenhall! Student Canter All members please try to attend
Gamma Beta Phi
Gamma Beta Phi will meet at 7-00 p.m January 16, Thursday. The meeting will be Neild in Rawi as usual. Please try toa come. Plans for Rush will be discussed
YSA
Oo you want to know more about socialism and how it can solve today’s problems? The Greenville YSA will be Conducting a six part series on Socialism explaining what socialism is and its
‘importance today. If you are interested
come to the organizational meeting
Thursday, January 9 in the Mendenhal Student Center at 7:30
Thanks
The ECU Student Volunteers wouid like to extend a sincere “thank-you” on behait of those children who received toys which were donated by ECU Students. Many children in Greenville Nave been made nappy from having received these toys
Faculty recital
Dr. Joan M. Mack will be giving her Faculty Recital on Violoncello on : January 12 in the Fletcher Music Center Recital Hail at 8:15 p.m. She will be
assisted by Ms. Ellen Reithmaier They will play “ E
Magic Flute” by Beethoven, “Sonate” by Claude Debussy, “Ciaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio” by Luigi dalla Piccola, and Variations on Themes from Rossini's opera ‘Moses” by Nicolo Pancanini
BUCS available
BUCCANEER office any Gay between 101 or 1-4 Students who were here ai :
presenting ID cards. Students wo here for less than 3 quarters mg $3.00 for each quarter they mn a enrolled at ECU
Any department on Campus Desiring 4 copy of the '74 BUCCANEER Should cal the BUCCANEER office at 758-6501 o sy a request through inter-campus Mai! grving the depart ment name and OCat ion 6a DOOK May be delivered

‘Creeps’ auditions
Auditions for “Creeps” a faculty. directed production, wil! CONTINUE tonight Jan. 9, from 8 to 10 p.m. in rOOM 206 of the Grama building. The play is f the human frustrations of cerabral Daisy victims in a sheltered workshop. ay features 8 maies and 2 femaies Present a scene from “Creeps” (on reserve in the library) or another modern realistic play
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ECU Art Dept. Students
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Pre-registration issue. East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.
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