PE ove y John Lowe © oters up there ay Jit! of you who are hea Richmond, here is th uc roster. Tear it vith you. ne For CREW? l be a meeting for ted in Crew today 4 105, in Memorial Gym one interested shou) reshmen may parti port, and no previo, needed ining on dr shell. Th \ for all Cc | Begi egins the win w two touct Mursche!! t i past A ldfish score own for AEPi sed for four tc ig Pi Kappa Phi Psi, 33-0. David Car vO Of Burleson’'s heay iowns a Mike Mc ted passes tr ory and Hughes each scor. ead Sigma Phi Epsilo: Sigma by a score of one touchdow core to spar Kappa Tau, 12 sed to Mowry appa Tau _ score ing 1g e CO. not lik ECU. Howey woul Li oon By Linda Dyer people come to should intend to ¢ When they college ip them fo world. One can’t de elop indepe one inherit ini mi < ated to re fommy and Daddy », we'll probably 1 but we won't die because of them. We'll learn and we'll progress. Utopias are dream about and occasionally are at- ypts to start one. We don’t live Utopia; we live in a big cruel world, and when we leave here, e'd better be able to adjust to it! Lately, we've been hearing one remark from several different peo- ple: “If you don’t like it here, why don’t you leave?’? How bour- geois! Why should people run from challenge: They represent some- thing for everyone. We’d be in 4 great state if everyone who had any gripes with the system de- parted. Someone plea tell me who'd then lead the next genera- hion We are throw of f D demanding author'tv. We not the over- are asking ) i share of the responsibility! ire stressing more liberal progression. Much to the of many on this campus ere and now tha ; + ¢ } leac bai tape % a Se Vote By MARGRI Tomorrow stud polls and cast tl officers and day mitory represent ing the last SG tions for the Fa didates have bet office since We ber 20, when the permitted to be Stuednts will | lature represent own dormitory : their respective ¢ Now Student Day students officers of their dent representa of three over th sentatives last y student represen Dorm Re Together Jar Women’s Hall wi tative with Ur New Women's I Dormitory, and mitories carryin, each. Remainin elect ‘one represe Poll Voting takes } to 4 p.m. in th for day studente of each individ dormitory stud voters should 1 their ID cards | when voting. Th presented befor allowed. Results of the nounced on Rad day night and Union Coffee Hot Also winners wil SGA bulletin bo: the EAST CAR October 3 Dy Gue < ions Chairmar other people appointed. If n ll be held one 1 election da Class ¢ Senior Cla MARTIN I Part 2.0 gr ues and qualifica ident of Sophomc of Junior Class, tertainment Com urer of MRC. IKEY BREEL Party; 2.4 grade ties and Qual REBEL, SGA, M Psi and Crew. Senior Class GRACE MIT Mi dent; 2.4 grade and qualificatio1 Phi panhellenic SALLY POIND Party; 3.0 grade ties and qualificat ber of Sigma Sig: and member of I and to indicate to their football team to East Carolina in ate that East Caro- teams that repre- ashion. This year’s should be potent eum will be ready eason. The track teams should im ience and a new rin victorious re ming team should new natorium, al- € ome top swin the country. Crey and soccer should h towards excel! ech port brings Carolina. Support year the boy itterfhielc a Penalties nt arrests for ssion, I think that ertain things to be it this small weed people are guilty of smoking pot every helming weight of backs up the view tuft It is not acd le directly to ‘sical deterioratio: ise ar n rljUaha wel when very little it the drug and it n Act wa n it wa mean $500 fir term in thé tion for the vic requires ‘Know 1 activity is oceur Field Linda Dyer come to college jup them One can’t d inherit ated to re ind Daddy », We'll probabl but we won't die m. We'll learn and Utopias are dream ccasionally are at- one. We don’t live live in a big cruel en we leave here, able to adjust to it! been hearing one veral different peo- don’t like it here, leave?’? How bour- uld people run from ey represent some- one. We'd be in a everyone who had h the system de- ne please tell me d the next genera- emaniing the ove tv. We are askin the responsibility! more liberal ion. Much to y on this campus ere and now tha , + leac 4 ¢ Section B By MARGRETTE ALFORD Tomorrow students will go to the polls and cast their votes for class officers and day student and dor- mitory representatives, thus bring- ing the last SGA scheduled elec- tions for the Fall to a close. Can- didates have been campaigning for office since Wednesday, Septem- ber 20, when the first posters were permitted to be posted. Stuednts will be voting for legis- lature representatives from the. own dormitory and for officers of their respective class. Now Student Representatives Day students will be voting for officers of their class and day stu- dent representatives. An increase of three over the number of repre- sentatives last year, this years day student representatives will total 16 Dorm Representatives Together Jarvis Dormitory and Women’s Hall will have 1 represen- tative with Umstead Dormitory, New Women’s Dormitory, Fletcher Dormitory, and all the men’s dor- mitories carrying 2 representatives each. Remaining dormitories will elect one representative Poll Locations Voting takes place from i0 a.m to 4 p.m. in the University Union for day students and in the lobby of each individual dormitory for dormitory students. Prospective voters should remember to take their ID cards and Activity cards when voting. These cards must be presented before voting will be allowed Results of the election will be an- nounced on Radio WECU Wednes- day night and in the Universit; Union Coffee House the same Also winners will be posted 1 SGA bulletin board and printed in the EAST CAROLINIAN Tuesday, Octsaber 3 Votes are t ) yunted in Wright Annex by Sue Yow elec- chairman, her ¢ ind other people Mi Y have appointed. If necessary, a runoff will be held one w fter the ori- 1 election day October 4 Class Officers Senior Class President MARTIN LASSITER, Student Party: 2.0 grade average. Activi- ties and qualifications include Pres- ident of Sophomore class, President of Junior Class, Chairman of En- tertainment Committee, and Treas- urer of MRC. IKEY BREEDLOVE, Universty Party; 2.4 grade average. Activi- ties and Qualifications include REBEL, SGA, MRC, Alpha Kappa Psi and Crew. Senior Class Vice-President GRACE MITCHELL, Indepen- den!; 2.4 grade average. Activities and qualifications include Alpha Phi panhellenic representative. SALLY POINDEXTER, University Party; 3.0 grade average. Activi- ties and qualifications include mem- ber of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and member of Delta Phi Delta. # “ete ma Epsilon Assn., coming tee, Senior BRENDA sity Committee, Committee, Physical Secretary Spirit Counselor, Majors Honor BILI 24 Club Council, ELAM, average include grade jUalifications lature, Class Treasurer BULLOCK, Party; 2.3 grade average. Activities and qualifications include Summer School SGA Treasurer, Sigma Asst. Women’s cheerleader, Ring Public Has Student Sigma Sig- Treasurer; Recreation Home- Commit- Orientation Education Women University Activities SGA Legis- Defender-Summe: East Carolinian—Tuesday, ND acisbiscdeees Vote Wednesday For Legislators And Class Officers Junior Class President CARLEEN HJORTSVANG, S'‘u dent Party: 3.5 grade average. Ac- tivities and qualifications includé Secretary of Freshman Class, Pres- ident of Sophomore Cle SG Executive Council, Alpha Phi Vice- President, Most Outstanding Com- mittee Member SC Model UN delegate, Ring Committee shall North Queen, Distit Hr I Or »shm ir Counselor Special Events SANEER | Staff of Stu RALPH ELLEDGE, Indepe 2.1 grade average. Activities and lifications include Student Le yw, Student Counselor, Varsity e:leader and Alpha Xi Delta- Marshall JEFFREY F. DUDLEY, U itv Party; 2.0 grade average ies and qu 1s include Football ck ‘er id Publicity Ch lan hip of Christian Ath- Sophomore Class Pre- ident TERRY HUFFMAN, Universit riv: 3.5 grade average. Activi- ies and qualifications include Presi- ient - Virginia Students for Uni- =. Acti = fications include Presid stead Dorm, Women’s Judicial Council, Alpha Phi Sorority Member, SGA Ring Committee and BUCCANEER Staff. nN am 2.7 ] ill- AWSON, Student Party Activitle and ude member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Treasurer of Sophomore Class JIM TURCOTTE, Student Party 2 grade average. Activities and jualifications include Brother of Lambda Chi Aipha MARY STUART PAGE, Univer- ity Party, 2.0 grade average. Ac- ties and qualifications include te freshman cheerleader, al- varsity cheerleader and sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Freshman Class President SANDY O'CONNELL, Indepen- ient. Activities and qualifications nclude MRC MIKE BUCKNER, Independent. Activities and qualifications include MRC alternate GARY GASPERINI Party IKE PUZON,, Student Party BOB WHITLEY, Independent. Freshman Class Vice-President JON ROGERS, Stud Party STEVE DAVIS, U sshman Class Secreta DONNA CLAYTON J versity PACE SWINDELL, s nt P Freshman Class Treasu IM KEETER, University Party. Campus Bulletin TUESDAY, SEPT. 26 >:00 pm Beginner’s Bridge Class, CU Room 214 4:00 pm CU Bowling League, Hill- crest Lanes 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Newman Club Mass, Old Austin 8:00 pm Steve Baron Trio, CU Room 201 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 8:00 pm Steve Baron Trio, CU Room 201 THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 11:00 am Ind. and Tech. Ed. Club, Flanagan 121 6:00 pm Circle K, 7:00 pm Chi Beta Phi, Flanagan 317 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Departmental Geography Meeting, Rawl 130 300 pm Steve Baron Trio, CU Room 201 x) ae in. 1—Bast Carolinian---Tuesday, September 26, 1967 ‘Candidate Vote Independent Coffee House ; : Dear Ex d ht i : he Edit esidents of Jones Hall shoul Election Nig rhe resi = Hall show Ez st ae eerie : elec- year. Only 1 J f Wednesday fear. Only if they 4 )} iv who ar ae an 201 Ul! Annex et ae a aM | Mlection Results : iB c N 1 te Will Be Announced i ; 3 n ( Jone en if pene bd ‘ es . ; i ! 5 During Evening ; ; ‘ ‘ 4 ' I ) t oral f al t ec he elec- | ‘ oa € ‘ely point Freshman Class Secretary Dear Fellow Student Good student government is es sential to our growing University My name is De Clayton and I am a UP can for Freshman Class Secretary. I would like very much to represent and serve our la and student government at ECU. Please accept your part elections. Vote on September 27 help support Donna Clayt he University Party Thank you cretary Junior President Junior Unification Fellow Junior Che office [ Py nt one. In the past deed an importa very little has been done by clas officers to unify the cl In fact, seldom have the mem- bers of class even gotten together: Weekend. In the trend of ystem, I am the Junior class Homecorr or the Home- except for the Senior an effort to combat ishing clas to see that » able to t and ar Queer nd lable > ma have a the coming MRC election Thank you, 1 Cooper and nan Mathes Candidates for Al f Belk I il e to take this oppor Ince my candidac vernor f Belk dormitory. I tion demand of Wme ft teration ot tne need men in Beik ld be most interested in hay such wishes brought to my at- that they may be pu re f all the ention so before the Men’s Residence Cour il for consideration This is my third year of livin n the hill and my Second year in Belk. My first concern would be for the men in Belk, and second to all the men on the hill. One of our major projects is the ponsoring of free dances for the men in the dorms and their date I feel that some improvements over that of pre T believe that we should value for our $3.00 could be made 1ous years the full the men in Belk tal interest in the would conside erve as youl i do my best t ( s Drake Sophomore President Dear Sophon of Fast Car 1 ( 0S8Sible fo 1 t w each mem I am writir r Soph p the Uy tic K¢ Sign i i ae. ( 1 ) T ict he Cl (OQ; 1 ] eee in ( e th luties of the offic ( t of the Ur rsi ke each Soph re he is a vital par ti ek ind his school I am proud of the accomplist ment especially because I feel am a part of the Univer ‘part in your cla ind school an September ote in the election and I would ay yreciate y ind your vote for me for Sor yre Class Presi- jer Sincerely Terry Huffmati Candidate for Sophomore Clas Presiden yerience I el th can serve sincerely, arleen Hjortsvang Unity And Organization r Juniors, apparent to me reat need for unity and or- tion in the class of 1969 ‘These needs can be obtained only through willingness on the part that there our class officers to diligently ’ their fellow classmates en the opportunity, I will Oo my to help our class meet ] the next two year nforme vell organize Hal 0 Candid Day Cam Universit DEAN HAMMON age not given. Acti fications include M man Club, debator, Public Defender, S JULIE C. HUDS class. NANCI KUHN, 2. Activities and quali Alp! Omicron Pi, gecretary, College Past secretary and | Summer school re farge. WRA. Mati Glas KITTY OGBURN age. Junior class. STEVE ROUSSO @rage. Activities ar fmclude University Epsilon Pi Fraterni man & historian) mercial art, Sophc DAN SUMMERS, erage. Freshman cl PAT TURNBULL Mot given. Activitie; tions include Sigme Officer in pledge | Given. JIM YOUNG, 2.5 Activities a> | quali! Editor of . .CCAN BAST CAROLINIAD tor of THE KFY, Bu Of BUCCANEER, kh of FAST CAROLIN get Committee (4 ye tions Chairman, M Council, Vice-Preside Mode! United Natic Cations Board, Exec Southern Intercolle: @ociation, Phi Kapy nit: Indeper SHARON KAYE I @tade average. Acti fieations include He Garrett Dorm, Alvh Projects Chairma Brunswick County tis Club, Junior cl: DON CARSON age. Activitie unk include MRC nior class KEVIN FOLEY Rep! g, Senior ¢ LIA GULLE"’ Activ erace 1 I include BUCCANEE pha Phi So 5 SANDRA grad: ibe) c Wk tk with 64 to Ea i ee. oe oe ee 1t ncil ing MRC election k you, Cooper and n Mathes for and Lt te ke thi yppor icé my candidac Belk dormitory. [ tion demand int of time f tne need the men in Belk interested in hay brought to my at- they may be pu s Residence Cour tion ird year of living my second year in concern would be Belk, and second n the hill. jor projects is the ee dances for the 1s and their date me improvements over that of pre ieve that we should ue for our $3.00 the men in Belk i] interest in the I would conside * to serve as your io my best t omore ident of Fast Car npossible f each mem I am writir he Cl rust iti¢ f the offic t of the Ur e each Soph he is a vital par his school f the accomplis! especially becausé im a part of the > part in your cla te in the election and I would ay ind your vote Class Presi- rt erely y Huffmar didate for lomore Clas aden ent erely, een Hjortsvang tv And nization t to me that there | for unity and or- the class of 1969 in be obtained only ngness on the part fficers to diligently fellow classmates opportunity, I will p our class meet next two year me vell organize Candid Day Student Representatives Campaign For SGA Elections University Party DEAN HAMMOND, grade aver- age not given. Activities and quali- fications include Member of New- man Club, debator, past dorm V.P., Public Defender, Sophomore class. JULIE C. HUDSON, Freshman Class. NANCI KUHN, 2.7 grade average Activities and qualifications include Alpha Omicr Pi, Chi Beta Phi- secretary ol Union histori past secretary and social chairman, school representative at Math Club, Senior mmer farge. WRA clas KITTY OGBURN, 2.0 grade aver- age. Junior class. STEVE RO O, 3.4 grade av- @rage. Activities and qualification: dpclude University Union, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (social chair- man & historian), major in coim- mercial art, Sophomore class. DAN SUMMERS, 2.5 grade av- @rage. Freshman class. PAT TURNBULL, grade average mot given. Activities and qualifica- tions include Sigma Sigma Sigma- Officer in pledge class, class not Given. JIM YOUNG, 2.5 grade average Activities a> | qualifications include Editor of . .CCANEER, Editor of BAST CAROLINIAN, Associate Edi tor of THE KEY, Business Manager Of BUCCANEER, Managing Editor of FAST CAROLINIAN, SGA Bud- get Committee (4 years), SGA elec- tions Chairman, Men’s Residence Council, Vice-President Middle South Mode! United Nations, SGA Publi- Cations Board, Executive Director- Southern Intercollegiate Press As- @ciation, Phi Kappa Tau Frater nit: Independents SHARON KAYE BRADSHER, 2.5 @tade average. Activities and quali- fleations include House Council for Garrett Dorm, Alvha Phi Sorority- Projects Chairman, Chairman Brunswick County University Sta- tis Club, Junior clas DON CARSON, 2.1 age. Activitie ind grade aver ition ive, Ju include MRC Repre nlor clas. KEVIN FOLEY, 2.0 grade ave ag: Activitie nd qualifi 1 MAclude Alpna Xi Delta Chair of All-Sing, Senior class CECILIA GULLEY, 2 rade @ace. Activities and qualificat include BUCCANEER pha Phi Sorority, Sonhom ] SANDRA ACIOROSKI, 2.0 grade average stivities and quali- fications include Alpha Phi Sor- ority member of Standards Com- mittee. GRACE MITCHELL, 2.4 grade average. Activities and qualifica- tions include Alpha Phi Panhellenic Representative, Senior class. GREGG RUDDICK, 2.0 grade average. Activities and qualifica- tions include Legislature represen- tative from Scott Hall, MRC fresh- man year, Special Elections Com- niittee, Homecoming Parade Com- n.ittee, I.F.C. representative, Ju- nior class PATSY WOMBLE, 2.6 grade av- erage. Activities and qualification include member of Sigma Sigma Sorority, Junior class Student Party JANET BICKHAM, 2.5 grade av- crage. Activities and qualifications include Gymnastics Club, SGA In- ternal Affairs Comm., Kappa Del- ta Sorority-Corresponding Sec.. SGA Student Opinion Polls Comm., 1967 Teacher Evaluation Poll, page of Model U.N., BUCCANEER Staff, Junior class. VIVIAN DEPAOLA, 3.0 grade av- erage. Activities and qualifications include Freshman cheerleader, Day Student Representative, Alternate Varsity Cheerleader, Head dele- gation to model U.N., Sigma Sigma Sigma House Manager, Dean's List, Junior class. MARY DEL GALUP, 3.4 grade average. Activities and qualifications include Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Psi Chi Honorary Fraternity, Deans List, Honor Roll, House Council, Junior class. GWYN GARRETT, 2.2 grade av- rage. Activities and qualifications include 1 yr. service on Legisla- ture, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority (Pub- ications), Rules Committee for SGA, Car Wash Committee for SGA, Aquanymphs, Junior class LESLIE GENZARDI, 2.6 grade aver . Activities and qualifications past president Cotten Hall, Dean’: Advisory Council, past member Wo- men’s Judiciary, Past Sec. Student Party, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, ec, to the Security Council of the model South U.N., Junior class RUTH GWYNN. 3.4 grade aver- e. Activities and qualifications igma Sigma Sigma Homecoming Chairman and Pledge Class officer jodel United Nations General As- embly, Freshman & Sophomore ; Programs, Dean’s List and mor Roll, Sophomore class JEAN HARVEY, 8 ‘tivities and qualifications {n- lude SGA _ legislature, delegate- model United Nations, Ct nan of H ryrade average Special Events Committec, Sopho- more Class. PETE HOOGENDOALK, 2.0 grade average. Activities and qualifica- tions include secretary Circle K International, 65-66 Co-Sports Edi- tor BUCCANEER, Junior class BRENDA HUDSON, 2.1 grade iverage. Activities and qualifica- tions include student counselor and Chi Omega Sorority, Junior class SUE HUNNIECUT' 2.6 grade ierage. Activities and qualifica- tions include Entertainment Com- mittee, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, student Counselor, Junior cl: ARLENE MURPHY, 2.1 grade av- re. Activities and qualification 1clude SGA Legislat Orienta- 1 counselor, Ru airman Sig- ma Sigma Sigma, Elections Com- nittee, En nen House Council, LINDA STARR PLEMMONS, 2.3 grade average. Activities and quali- fications include Sigma Sigma Sig- ma-officer in pledge class of 1967, Womens Recreation Assn., Home- coming Committee, Home Econo- mics Club, BUCCANEER staff, Ju- nior class, BILL RICHARDSON, 2.7 grade average. Activities and qualifica- tions include 2 yrs. AFROTC, Law Society, Freshman-Transfer Orien- tation Counselor, Summer School member-at-large representative, Junior class. MARY CAROLINE RIDDLE, 2.0 grade average. Activities and quali- fications include SGA secretary of Summer school, Day Student Rep- resentative-1966-67 Math Club fi urer, Ring Committee, Sigma a Sigma-Reporter, Rush Chair- nan, Senior class. ADA SANFORD, ige. Activities include Sec Committee, class grade aver- qualifications r Entertain- ment Committee, Chaplain of Sum- mer School legislature 1967, Psi Chi, Junior class. PAM SMITH average not iven. Activitie qualifications include ma S 1 Sigma house council, student counselor-Umstead lass not given CATHI ‘“‘CHARLIE WEBB, 2.1 rade average stivities and quali- ice-President co- Sorority Committee, Affair Junior FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD CAROLINA GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT De Itt RI IORI FO II III II IIIS IIIS IAI ISA A LIAN IRAN AMAA AAA AAI A Mr. Advertiser it pays you to advertise in the Fe. Rowe i -BOB POR OR tt MELVIN, 3, Room 201 Wright Building For Advertising Assistance Contact TOM BLACKWELL, Business Manager Office or Phone 752-5716 bloke ROI oi Roi Robbo oR i oR toto ok iio IO. ob io toi Roi toi tk Sarolinian Advertising Manager ¥ + + * + > * * * + * + * * * * * } * * * * * » * * * » ” * * * * + + + * + + + + * + + + + + * * * » + ba * + * * + + * + + + + * * * o * East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 26, 1967—5 Attention Students Filing for the Judiciary Elec- tions will be held in the SGA offices instead of the dormi- Summer Issues Random stacks of the summer EAST CAROLINIAN editions ane available for any to tories. catch up on the sum The issues may be the offices in 201 W: from 9:00 a.m. - Gamma Theta Upsilon, hon- ling orary geography fraternity. on Meeting: Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m., QWanbdnuR 301 Graham. All interested stu- Weer cave: cents should attend. Require- WATED PAPER DELIVERERS ments: 15 q.h. geography with a Any male dorm tudent who ‘B’ average in geography and CARO- overall ‘C’ average. Vishes to deliver the LINIAN on the Hill m 3-4 Diamond Ring Ben Franklin in 403-D Scott or in Very Excellent Stone the MRC Office in the Lobby of Value $900. Fore Sale at $400. Scott Dorm. A ] Col 45 Molt Liquee Cweah Shute ( Just $7 clus ouy ad sovlop q ntok, ty urddinrge ; feruvtole., prot ouk unoudg unol addassasd CL- truly atwANW ha owk lou! aweatabint antic Colt 4 Holt Liquor Lattored im aolsthe dre cxigur hed oud Horio Roe Meduumaud LARGE. Seud check or wont ondan puss amy RA doytop. W ute : QWEATCH | [27 COLT 45 MALT LIQUC BOX (100 BALTO,MD 21203 OFFER VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW \ \ iS SVVTOHVITON SUV VT V THVT UY VOOM VV HOU UU UU OOUUD o 6—East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 26, 1907 List Qualifications And MEN'S MRC, History Fraternity, Junior Dou class. Jones Dormitory oo " STEVEN SHARPE, Student STEVE MORRISETTE Studer u eae o ey ance a Party; 2.3 grade average Activities Party. Activities and qualifications Commit- and qualifications include Current ude oY Affairs -o Vice-Presi- include _ iets in class speaker of Legislature, Vice hase oe ‘OnGe ‘CLI GG. ‘University dent of Summer School, Director 0 FE g hCrCr, dhe > ; *p- oe olties and qualifications Personnel, Model U.N., NG Pole Panty, ROWUVIUES ¢ ; resentative, Chairman Book Ex- imelude MRC representative, Fresh » Committee, Rules Commit- har a COOPER, Independent. tee, Senate Study Committee, Ju : Grade average 3.5. Freshman class ior class . ee | Aycock Dormitory MITCH KING, University Par vi Py , RICHARD C. WATERS, Univer- 3.0 rade average _ Activities anc 3 Activities and qualifi- qualifications include Honor Roll, 7 include Poetry Forum Aycock student legislator, Consti- : tutional Committee, active in party niversily campaigns, Sophomore ck ; arate | 9. Activi WOMEN'S i (f y ide legi Garrett Dormitory tes i eadet SUSAN STAMPS, University - 4 pS 2990 grade avergae. Acti\ f ‘a ind qualifications include § a ¢ F : : : ae ledge, Sophomore & Sign Sigma pleds Sopa Mey ue i 1 spi la yet a popnomere © SHARRON HUBBARD, Indepen + 4 FS ; i ic , t: 3.6 grade average. Activities Ay this Small, clucicred desk is only one example ef the confusion which Scott Dormitory ient: 3.6 grade average vi : 4 Ys grips the campus as the election grows nearer in time. y, OF INUI Inde- ind qualifications inc lude Alpha Xi ‘ ie ie average 2.5. Acti- pejta, ist alternate marshall, news- Bena a SOI III ZORRO ISIOIOI II IOI OI OR III RIOT RTI TIAA SAIS IIA fc yns are MRC paper staff, Dean's List, Honor Roll, : : Be mf MRC, Men’s Judiciary Merit. Scholar, Sophomore class. ; 34 ° i ibe peCr alan y) Sey MARION HOWARD, _ Indepen- : 3 ut et a esroom * . r, Men's Glee Gant. 9.9 grade average. Activities : x . ; n oe cuore and qualifications include BUC- * 596 Evans St., Across from Pitt Theatre + University Union ittee, JU- GaNEER Staff, House Council, Ju- i¢ 4 nior class nior class . * BOB ROBINSON, University Paz : Seon aes nia aint * nr. D 2 RICKETTS Studen 4 5 Panty Hose $ .50 and l DI Hee bs one 2.4 grade average. 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Activit and qualifications include — soc chairman-Cotten Dormitory, Sopt more class Jarvis Dormitory GWEN BULLOCK, Independent 3.0 grade average. Activities n include SGA legis. 1966-67, Umstead Repres tative, Women’s Judiciary 1967 968, no Class listed Ragsdale Dormitory JACKIE LANIEL, University Par y; 2.6 grade Activ ind qualifications include East Car. qualification lature average olina Playhouse, Homecoming Pa- rade Com ter 5 Commit. tee, Sopt ore class Wilson Dormitory ANN REINHARDT, Independent 2.5 grade verage. Activities and qual clude Alpha Delta, House Cour Sophomore clas: DIANNE HOLLAND. Indeper dent; 2.5 grade average. Activities and qualifications include Mode! United Nations Secretary, Student tate legislature alternate, Fresh- man cheerleader, Spirit Com tee, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, . retary of complaint board 1967-68 Sophomore class KAREN WAGNER, Student P Activities Presid Judiciary, Evatuation Pol! qualification Cotten Do pa Delta, 1 Sophomore lass rERRIE 7 1 qualific 1s ude D c I VI l ( CHR SMITH N Dormiiteo ) Oo? p } aN CARO il ¢ Parts Hoa latu Cotten Hall), Che leading Committee, Greek Edi of BUCCANEER, Student Counsel- or in Cotten. Sophomore class. POO IOI ROI I AAT Starts WEDNESDAY The film radiates a healthy happy attitude towards sex PITT Theatre ahead datas odode nn nnn Candy Apples Dieners Bakery 3edingfield’s Pharmacy Five Points Dr. | ‘Join: By SANDRA From Hamhung, @Bt port city in Nor Dr. Yoon Hough Ki lina’s Sociology D Dr. Kim has be individual most of teen years of age | in North Korea wl of World War IT, x ese rule. He atten gity of Peking, Peki he studied econom He stayed in Pel Was taken over by | He then le‘t for his Studied history un the Korean War, } Was bombed, and } Borea as did many His mother was un Cause of the Korea @ictates that a wife the ive site of This was a very s young man’s life. H heard from his m recalls that the til Was late December, Members hearing as he and his felow _ @d South Korea. As time passed Pusan, South Kor Jost hope of retur found studying a Bo for a little over @a as a Chinese j Ghnese Prison of W Cured a positior F refucees and relief @ which were \ Nations During this time Workshop T Presents 2 | By MARK I The EC Works! Greeks E Torrey Tc Charles Philip T Of Siema Phi Ens Was clected presider Praternity Council o tember 18 Torrey is a psy from Barbados, We: Other candidates Were Bill Dryden, | a." Phi, Jim F i, and Bill Bagget Whe IFC, the go the campus @ats biishes tie: ets rules fo rush reg La@niba Kanpa Si Alpl .wTENT The first mee Young Democrats held at 7:00 p.m President Jenkins featured speaker. be “The Role of | An Politics.” A bus Will follow imme the President’s ‘31 Young Republi A TRC 1 ner Se inthe | Th t Toh are will tember ites villes ass. ing Dormitory IMS, Student Pa: rage given. Activities tions include EAST news editor, 2 SGA YDC, Sophomore .BOROUGH, Indey de average. Activ itions include so ten Dormitory, Sopt is Dormitory LOCK, Independent age. Activities anc clude SGA legis. Umstead Repres n’s Judiciary listed ale Dormitory NIEL, University Par Activit ic ions include East Car se, Homecoming | ter Spirit Commit- class average n Dormitory TARDT, Independen Activities and Alpha & House Council include IOLLAND ie average. Activ tions include Mo is Secretary, St ire alternate, Fresh- der, Spirit Commit- Ita Pi Sorority, iplaint board 1! ASS G Wee Indep: 68 YER, Student P verage. Activities ar include President tory, Judiciary OTTER, S rH Dorniite O> } aN HI¢ en Activ otten Hall ATKIN Universit average. Activi ications include Legis ytten Hall), Ch nittee, Greek Edit R, Student Couns Sophomore class o tok ink kik iit TEDNESDAY ture for people over 16! radiates a healthy ude towa 5 SEX FO ET y Apples ers Bakery ingfield’s armacy ve Points TT Dr. Kim, Far East Scholar, Joins ECU Sociology Stati By SANDRA RABHAN From Hamhung, the second larg- @Bt port city in North Korea, comes Dr. Yoon Hough Kim to East Caro- Hina’s Sociology Department. Dr. Kim has been a self-reliant individual most of his life, At fif- teen veers of age he left his home in North Korea which, as a result of World War II, was under Japan- @se rule. He attended the Univer- sity of Peking, Peking, China, where he studied economy for two year: He stayed in Peking until China Was taken over by the Communists He then le‘t for his home where he Studied history until 1950. During the Korean War, half of his home Was bombed, and he fled to South Borea as did many North Koreans His mother was unable to leave be- cause of the Korean custom which @ictates that a wife must not leave the grave site of her husband This was a very sad period in the young man’s life. He never saw nor heard from his mother again. He recalls that the time of his flight Was late December, because he re- Members hearing Christmas bells as he and his felow refugees entered _ @d South Korea. As time passed in Pusan, South Korea, Jost hope of returning home. He found studying almost impossible, Bo for a little over a year, he work- @d as a Chinese interpreter in Ghnese Prison of War. Later he se- Cured a position as a liason between the city of young Kim refugees and relief authorities, some Of which were with the United Nations Durir th school @giain in Pu ceived Ris law de ame fMterested in work He wrote the ster Plar the United Stat Hecame Workshop Theatre Presents 2 One-Acts By MARK RAMSEY The EC W ) Theatre will op: eason 11 OMNe-act play Nob Le\ ( Cc ph»: ‘ ob init t Amer It Ibe < by > I n len H er ww ec lr > Wil I f Cor he me me W Ritchie ve dire ett M R W 1e-a¢ ill be en Oct ith in 201, UU. Everybodys Greeks Elect Torrey To Office Charles Philip Torrey, president Of Siema Phi Epsilon fraternity, Was clected president of the Inter- Praternity Council on Monday, Sep- tember 18 eTorrey is a psychology major from Barbados, West Indie Other candidates for the position Were Bill Dryden, president of Pi Kappa Phi, Jim Foster of Theta i, and Bill Baggett of Sigma Nu Mhe IFC, the governing body of the campus social _ fraternities, @Stablishes rules for the fraterni- tle: ets rush regulations, spon- ind collects due. 6@s Greek week, ffm the va Dither hapters ities represented on the cou é Pi Kappa Alpha, B@mbda Chi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Kanna Siema, Phi Kappa Tau, and Kappos Alpha “TTENTION The first meeting of the Young Democrats Club will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. President Jenkins will be the featured speaker. His topic will be “The Role of Young People An Politics.” A business meeting Will follow immediately after the President’s ‘speech, Young Republican Club WA YRC mee vi in i Rd-P B I 29 Th I : D Joh | are wil employed as office manager. Dr. Kim said, ‘‘The social insti- tution was broken down during the war. Everything seemed out of pro- portion. IT could see no future, and was looking for a chance to come here.’’ Having saved money for 8 for his trip to the United he finally came for a visit in 1962, leaving his wife and four hildren behind When he reached America, he went directly to Minneapolis, Min- nesota, where he entered the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota After eighteen inonths, his wife joined him, leav- ing the children in South Korea with their maternal grandmothe: In 1964 he received his M.A. and the summer of 1967, his PhD. Dur- ing his stay in Minneapolis, he work- ed with the Research Social Work Agency which he enjoyed very much Sociologist that he is, he felt that the South had a right to be ob- served in its own right,’ so he decided to come to ECU Dr. Kim is very much _ pleased with what he has seen since he arrived here with his wife and young daughter, who was born in Minne- Like many newcomers to the South, he finds Southerners warm- er and more hospitable than North- erners He smiled as he said, ‘‘I think the United States is the most won- sota to live. I feel extremely lucky to be outside of North Korea and in this country.” While interviewing the young pro fessor, some interesting facts con- cerning Korea were brought in. D: Kim said that the majority of the Koreans have no religion. Approxi mately 10 per cent of the popula- tion is Christian. Kim’s father we influenced by Confusionism, and his mother was Buddhist. He said Buddhism of Korea is somewhat different from the Buddhism of Ja- and Southeast Asia. “‘It is ssive religion. Buddhists try this world. Happiness is of mind. The source of re, Buddhists try not to pan emptine sin is de think.’ I found especially interesting the fact that Korean being a patri- lineal society which traces descent through the father and his iuncestry are considered one yeat id when born. To further compli- cate matters, all Koreans celebrate their birthdays on New Years Day completely disregarding their actu- il date of birth, such that if one is born on December 31 and is con- one sidered one year old, he will be two years old January 1 Dr. Kim, fluent in the English language, said he studied it in sec- ondary school in Korea to no avail It was in Pusan that he learned to peak English. 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East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 26, 1967 Pirates Grind Out 23-7 Victory Over Riehmond ena By BRUCE SUMMERFIELD yy 40 yards, ran 4 punts back for ie : I sty 7 1 played some defensive Ing yards i on pile Edenton Volume XLUI Facu i Carol reatest ty recruitme ums gO ON CO! the world of | the new scl : A x % niversity has front by 14-0. (Reprint: Daily Reflector), 4 2 pel Sports Lowe Down a. ae ala cies nance ee nnn [he Pirate’s Dwight Flanagan hitches onto Hughes’ 10 vard touchdown pass in the second quarter a: ainst Richmond to put the Pirates out in fall's beg 19¢7 Numerical Football Roster Bucs: Two In A Row... ‘rsa ike a 24 ard ed gon sinnae oe J Test »-9 be senor 3 51 to 60 By John Lowe] inthe final stanza. Charlie Overtor 5-11 {heey \ccording to D1 . ; . + 4 . 1s Jim Gudger 6-1 2 Soph 4 : yy a n m F a ' Gravat 6-0 188 senior 3 the 9-point | Rolling a2 win over the’ ers was a Strong offensive tf 1 lair f Wingbacks : ever been Jniversity of Richmond, the Pi- wall. Pirate blockers have done an STATISTICS yma 6 nt 6-0 3 semlo! ij The percen rates retained their position as lead- excellent job of opening hol 1 ECL RICH. 21 la -9 1 Junior 4 150 for sever ine contenders for the Southern the defesive lines t r 17 I ho 2 ager 10 ] soph : Som campus penta rence championship. Chief ure responsible i severe £ = € . 41 -10 78 senior ibts that any « rival for the SC crown, the Univer- bre ak away jaunts by cat Tardag omn 3ullock 5-10 3 soph | Carolina, can eque sity of West Virginia, stormed Vil- a se Sel: 12-22 ( lik a7, 3-9 5 soph percentage gain in lanova 40-0 in their opener i te : he Pirs have been r ntercepte Fullbacks " have remained undefeated nce it ive, holdir sir first } £6 r 31 Bill Cothre: 5-11 ¢ unio: * University Pr The Villanova game will cot 1 wo fo oac ined total ¢ > g 208 yeorE r2V 1 Tunior ™ kins igat le conference game since Georg 14 points. I Z t an iceirmee 2 ) y 33 dint Filoy j 21 Junior $ evement any) Washington University droped foot- Stas : oi ray ] 27 r ¢ But Yolson pea 9" soph , peoias “Ww ball and left the Mountaineers with year’s defe c S tne SCORING : 3 Ronnv Pearce 10 7 soph §. eased with thi: an incomplete conference schedule ive u } th tatisui 7 W198 2 Vailbacks 3 Following the Villanova clas! y re im sit Do 0 $ Stu sarrett -11 156 soph a WVU has routed R mond 1e d ive 1 y Nas 0} ECU Colson, 1 run, Tyson kick al Hughe 1 senior C : and downed VMI 21-9. This week, } is at tim u opener ‘TT agan, 10 pass from Me Bennie ting 1 ace Junior 4 .onsti West Virginia 3 a break from mut has containe I 1 Hughes on kick 5 silly Wightmar 4] } soph a conference activity when they take S vl] oe ul Uo oy ae 7 Rich Bixiones, 2 run rag ; Bryan McClure 9-11 i soph a R i : on ee cae ; hee on ; se Centers and Linebackers 5 ece V W & M Dropped aes PyeeD ue yar ECU Yolson, 2 run. Ki iled 1 iul Weathersb 0 1 soph Yilliam and Mary saw its record n OTT ee ce 7G ' : 4 Willi ohh Tech march- T pl vou’ wt have to st n, 24 FC il r 19% Soph 4 e constructic the Colonials hat both games were nothing sI yf ee See 0 , Senior 4 ina got a nev , a ‘ told Glaett - ‘ 3enior : veek with vit : 1 F redictions were fa te if § x Giana Somme suas’ touts or Intramurals Post oo, » 4 ot soph 1 funds to a ‘strong defensive club hy 24 ha en over ltste Aven ; : 4 Mi —. seem to have had their problems in he coache to at: tk } Ben Grieb l et eae ee ee ee Week’s Records aes ee : ae Team Effort really did well. es oo 6-1 195 senior For the Bues, fullback Butch Col- Davidson Next > EAT PATE AVN: aul Hutch : 21¢ Senior ¢ By RONALD VINCENT Stuart Laney 196 soph son continued his fine play a : I Satu 3uc »nture ity 4 ; broke the Spider's defensive web avid to tangle h th 1 Lambda Chi and Kappa Alphi { Keyl a Mo 2 3enio: B i yards rushing. This n J ge Wildcat Ga le th ternity Le: with 58 Phil Bilodeau i soph eg for over 100 yards zUE A bs was his second 100 yard-plus game time 1s ¢ and t s m fect 3-0 records after the first Robert Jaronczyck ‘ 248 soph in as many weeks. Although he had > pur sed h Office week of Intramural football. The Tackles V | t tailback Neal in -morial Gym $1.75 Shady Oak - G FH Wo:th Springs ) 1S unio: 0 un ee) passing difficulties, ady Bombers and Hughes also turned in a fine of- Vickets can be obt é 1e gate Allstars lead Independent League Jamie Louis 175 soph By RALPH fensive game. Hughes scrambled but ti wi nore, East Caro- No. 1, each having won their only Dav2 Vamilton Junior y RAL well in the backfield and connected ina had a good crowd at Richmond, y ». Tuckerstein’s Raiders and ‘ John Schwarz Senior 4 Beginning its se with Dwicht Flan non an aerial > ul head for Davidson this {he Assorted Nuts head Indepen- Don Tyson j 2 soph 4 eration, the Tutor for one Pirate score rd afternoon to cheer the dent League No. II, each with 1-0 f Danny Wilner j 3oph } olina (TEC) will Leading the way for the EC rush- B n to their thrid straight wir records Richard Marroncell: . 21K 3oph Sa program for unde " George Wheele: 3 Soph } ren in the Greens Lambda Chi went through the first Bernie Braak pL 9 Soph. a y area ‘Wild Bil?’ c S veek of action defeating Pi Kappa 7¢ Bill Prince a : Senior ee ee : ae 1 wi Carson Spurs alpha 13-0, ‘Theta Chi 6-0, and : oe | about 35 experien Alpha Epsilon Pi 44-0. Jens Bang é Henderson 3-1 18 Soph x ne with: the ot Trackmen To Hopeful Season nd Ed Reel were the leading scor- 61 Grey Medinge: 2 Senior ) children in the K ers for Lambda Chi, scoring 20 and 82 Roxzer Bost a) 19% soph th Pitt Street 18 points respectively. Bill Dickens 82 Jeff Wayne 3-9 1 Junior fhe directors 0 By STEVE ABENE wh Carson 1 anked his team a ided Ee cause with a number of 85 Bob Withrow 3-2 Junior hrough campus Fast Carolina vereieva Hil ah : und ae are run- | suchdown passes Kappa Alpha 86 Jimmy Adkin j 178 Junior F quarter, members! Carson is very optimistic about th eee eck for first place oled bash Sigma Chi Delta 32-7, 87 Jett Dudley ‘ 180 Sunior § sed to 60-80 vol upcoming s »ason for his cross in = oe ae Has alt nee een Ome Ne casted wor 88 Paul Schnurr j 201 senior : recruiting booth reo aia Le ok er or ird and dV forfeit over Pi Kappa Phi. Dale 89 Charles Swannci 3s 190 Soph interested stut (fe : ult yu Hudson Osbor Gidley passed for several scores * Denotes Lettermen (20) : by Sept. 25-29 pane mew nen By ue d : nad reat for f Beav- nd Bob Rives scored 18 points in : ee eS Dah ore a = BCs pe eee Cone rence ue au uld be in there to chall leading Kappa Alpha FOI SII IIIS III III IOI TAI III IDA II AA AA | oe : | KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN further stated that ther Bani Re tfield. Mike Wayne Murschell of Alphe Phi good team effort among f tt pe id Geor Burbella Omega is the leading scorer in the FREE ON CAMPUS DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE boys. Carsor ; ed that E In Shape Fearly Fraternity League the first week Just Telephone 751-5184 Purposes rEc attempts t ork of the schools pered by overcro lack of person ) their tutees and thus the person: schools canno > tubors try | tees’ self-confid sideration that faced with ur values in sch poverty. They nsecurity and personal atte in be an invaluat rived child’s suc Fach tutor 1s two or three hou tutee. The tutori: place in the child Bivino the ehild’s to become involve becomes acquainte total environment East Carolir worthwhile would defeat it nc ee ‘ All of tt boys feel that they vith 30 points. He leads Judson of ish from 1 y possibly head o ( ning . i Kappa Phi who has scored a would challenge l & Ma year ie to ict. tha total of 25 point ranked second t lat f ‘ ti Carson—f i 2 i ‘ : Bae ROS n Independent League No. I cae tS : 5 cerste Raiders defeate >|. hip that Gould Hn One his Raider aes ited Del 100 Miles A Week ; rs, he could win all tied oe > and the Assorted iS oe AG 4 Wt Nuts won .U. 12-6. Gar » meets wn , bar- Hess and Dave Goings each scored injuries. But ECU’s top ten eelenereion ati Pie Soe coenes neue cet Gaede Biaie ig (cs (nt twice for the Raiders in the vic- agile : see tory. Whit Whitfield and Paige the objective and most import- ‘ Javis score ve ¢ int point for ECU to work on. They a vis scored one each to lead the must work on positions six through pond Nie eee DSU ten to be strong team. But Car- In Independent League No. I, 1 man could move up’ the Shady Oak Bombers defeated ak stronger team. ‘Depth the Country Gents 26-0, and C. B. bk in 4