0 ernity cord rae s : : ing of ed two touchd Kappa Tau, 19-( nt League actior whelmed the § tO-b to move orne and Foster ¢ ichdowns in the Kappa edged B.S into a tie for f fue I i Donnally of Pi K the lity wit re Ju Ph wit! ‘uckerstein’s Rz with 42 points w iiders is second lta Sigma Pi is tt Greene of the Sh: ieads League II w Stahl of the D 18 4 tting -Calf een: fon’s efit! u're not without DUS, e blend orespun | Cotton rugged ervative Seidl seaieemmmmanmeeneemnenenacnee vjyme LIL Hast Carolnati Tore a, = VOLUN is ast Carolina University, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, October 12, 1967 ants alco Dr. Howell Opens Symposium For Classroom Improvement 7 1 Tt nui é Hi The So Dr. V B : ill be | here t Profe ¢ 100 Nort ; 1 veacne meri- ) ) in C. Depart H tory and The Service i cienc 1 ( of istory of c c rical ie i entere € 7 nO. U. pre A on this year’s top ; Contempo : 4 A ; Challenge ae the yinposium ) A ent quality of teaching pe ype Hou om, to expose Uni i I g-Gur s chool historians t¢ Profess f Political Science e needs and contribu- Dr eo t olve the professional LA Py nposium, Mr ‘ = ated of the in pi un All of are specialists in these , have travelled ex- and have is year’s SGA Legislature Elects aaa Speaker , Approves Budgets 0" 1e sympo- ll be ; ty nvened M \ ) ) ] SG n Pp eve Moore. M >) : i 1 rsity Presi- Ne Ww nnounced Fri- P. } f Dr. James H in the eSs, as- 10n an lopment ben, # : ny @ i idents jawec ! a } : a aa BGOBI iN i 5 j é ¢ yk aA a E I 1001 I choc ) bs the ECU cam] al ne of t 1 t } n ols in the i [ ) 4 se i. @ ith, has mad assistant iy Ld iné FA i ‘time # : ition Dean El 1 ning nec- ‘ # i ‘ € i . yi we i < Z 5 Dr. Paul T. Hender shot is M e I ean for graduate pro- els J 1 Uni pe ati ty n of De yr. Be member : of the : nee 1959 the I ce 964 directed the C n ybership f yreanizations and has ee f » deferred pending N e | T ° e ot ‘ns dar bara 6 National Lesting ! sus aay ie ‘i 2 consci- e t ichae Me a “ i November c { BGO; and Brian J. Hegues, 2. te, | ‘va ater Dates Announce n leaflets a f irsement for gas us AS : Se ‘ physical Fast Carolina University has been SGA iness was approved as was i vor ae Hi fication parently iesignate s one of 500 testing cen- : J G ae , ndency g some | thi ut the United States tion use classi- for the National Teacher Examina- \ unishment for anti-war tions (NTE) to be given Feb. 3 Burns Announces , activity April 6 and July 6, 1968. had iust been released from Jay R. Steinberg, testing direc- e = i u ul after paying a $60 fine for tor at ECU, said seniors in colleges Model UN Session ypera mobile broadcasting 4nd universities preparing to teach p in Meg Pranksters eave tudi a permit,’’ even nd teachers applying for positions Tt students who would like 4 a y us aw under which he school systems which want NTE BeE y the United Nations would e vas cl mimnord fea china were st: Eleven Mat EIreS come pplied specifically to all place your cring down and now you have become an innocent pawn in a fast moving game. Quickly a hand chug- police W the darts out of nowhere. The ashtray y night, there emptied, paper emoved and the other hen the fateful h loses around Conserv: Now Here This! By BOB LINDFELT the light against underdevelopment. ticle impressed me 1c “It is really admirable that a na- a ee eee ae and evsgen tion so tormented by such serious oli in Vi ae anata i ; and external and internal problems can ead the following editorial. It still find the spiritual and material carried Aug GG 196%, in A reserves, which seem inexhausti- AR ® newspaper in Sao Salva- ble, to help other peoples . . . 1 Brazil “This example should be suf- The United States government ‘iciently dissuading to those who oing to increase taxes by 10 per lightly presume that the United ent to support the war in Vietnam, States is in a phase of incurable What this means for the western decadence.” vorld is probably not well under- tood. But we shudder to think what collapse of democracy in the Ori- ent would signify SOMRONE Salo zx AM ehting in Asia, in the swamps ind jungles of Vietnam against am- bushes of the Viet Cong, the North American people and their allies - are fulfilling a pledge not only to the South Vietnamese, The lives being sacrificed there are for the treedom of the whole world, because if they were to leave Vietnam, we THATS NOT TAV.E, SENSITIVE PeAson. JVST AS Soomas x IN THE RiveR would have the war on our own RVLE BOOK Says A6our vers Trontiers “An empire like the American one does not need to resort to ter- ritorial expansion. The Vietnam war has a well-defined ideological meaning and the fate of two dif- fereut worlds is in balance there . . “The stoicism of the Americans in this war, “Nevertheless, the Unitea States still considers itself committed to give economic help to the democra- tic nations, especially to the Jess- developed ones, in a second front in the war against communism “There is no parallel in all the history of mankind to this vast and Substantial solidarity. Since the end of the Second World War the United States ha helped the world to free itself from poverty and has made great efforts to defend the dearest accomplishments of man ind the self determination of peo- I Devasted Europe was rebuilt rt rshall Plan and many r 1 and American na- h nted on the United ial assistance in THE GIALS XW THE DORM, THERE ARB RUMORS TWAT S AM Savisric awd Caves, ACTUALY 2 AM @ VERA ANOZ WHEL TeLLE THEM "- THEY KNOW e - ( 19 : ‘Vy ’ | ] smother, wear D g . 1 : » attident snec- ipproved house? , . I Where Acti al Y awn $ eo 6 6 : majority of ie ir ee i ved clothing, date approved men a] IMPS dq’? on this ay tes wafely. atte 7 Bad Taste In ¢ heers sa) ‘a _ if to imply that and be locked er rea ; ae land laove ure started off a good note the field as eo : a n. Aside from this, any sty lhe new studen ai isl: Wigtne au u - : Boe ee le for re Ed ; faking an injury. I wens ith matter what ag must 1s 1 iggers in I Monday night. [+ is hoped that this will be the preci sa : Vl id and I attended te if the scene of this same agra = Baa HuMReRe in ne } ge a gO the rest of this year. Too often in the past, legislaures have a football game art eh aided by two men. coming a se } veh his parents, no 1 rhey W become bogged down in trivial matters which could have beet rday nigl We W ats ee field with his knee bandaged noes he till under thei ae eC boge qloVv ‘ Ile 4 1 > pro ny effect upon these es OTA . 1 . € 1e half had any ¢ or financial care. If eferred to committees é and the ae ete as And the head cheer- rf rg ene ‘Accep! : ae by the pec cr : ‘ually lead« ler eceive I Be 1 ‘ ann It appears | the foremost duty of the legislatui der seemed to be actually 1 _. parents must send a notarized rele Ae sen ie ; the most efficient way: } 1e crowd in an act of poo ment that the offendin , : he ms shouid be to l ob done In e€ most el : a ‘i f d velled ove1 ! ‘ a thele Hon ' str e nol 1 at ‘ levislat n : main a hei 01 i ! ow much le: tion n bx SS¢ In rs { ae y rie ; on of th call ie i days. Restri W and imitte end handle the ae ti kind of 2 de ee is Undel f | no the legislatu If to contend with er tha ECT yer eee : hway syste sic { fountains ( 7 t thi } ; 1 ; a Such thines as watel UT 1 = ; leat er qu own : s, iee machine nd rauings on st , ( i il } su : | lature ied ul uch needed tim re ( naom ne : ees : 1 : eee 1 reading the 1 ect PKI? LVrOUPps : se ; M re, includi: ] M Hen ¢ h n ¢ ie ; which h Y ne ry } Yr mo it pation ae y r} is no doubt ( Hie asked é : ‘ BOM : . EAST ( ry a 140 he was hold the le 1 Mrs. Myrna Kennec Te aye ndcat sibl is £0 Hebb boat P Campus Discontent ese rl W ef Moore nese two points, Son I think uld be intere p e ( - : : es ) ti ‘ Fi { ught mn tl of last en’ ( ature showed a unique tale 1 1 i CAROLINIAN has Car- eat € ughts on this : ect lisinterest in ac ne letter in each is- from the rest of our campus nt ' ee 1eetIne’s, dsl St l fi ] ri ach i f ! z Z lnkianne 44 munity. Opinions from the fac j ‘ ¢ ] ig? } ; ulations. I nunity i b ti » the meeting, and a ue aol discontent the administration, particularly thy of wl in student government i ECU. F Swen of , and even from the house- € ) Dp arn aaa 4 fe oY ould shed light on how + 4 d es ye ase 1ers Would Mvso Tee: brourht our minds last spring foun | nded me more of an unruly ele- F live where they oy _ tt aang relate as a comp bers talkine, staring at the ceiling. or nodding: sle el 1001! What type of cold- wear what they ple¢ e, Cave whom . : ae } scine members talking, staring at the cei oa rca nt “Boos” when a they please, come and go as they body. onee epily in the back. However, these same pe Ove t W \y Ss : rf re SiGe eee please while women of any age must peg ae : . ey 5 ” ae secty: ine he ‘ A ‘ ‘ ee Jud ad i to get in a “point of information” or 2 restraining of Te eounde in approved housing under an \ "i — motion every five minutes or so. 1% i] ain , ‘islatur we signs of the usual “know o Monday’s legislature showed no signs of i TI t nothing do nothing” student government legislatures. Repre- te a ering ote Cor { 2g ; : : ae Colle sentatives were interested in each motion brought to the floor. By Larry Mulvihill 1 ? They offered interesting debate on all subjects and showec . , special concern for those they repi esent. We are a ge ae ri) Boy, Am I Em- _ side of town: also six car thefts were your drink Faster ms foie Pe enough to believe that this was not merely the novelty o ; foes tO an un- reported. In police terminology this cooked ham iscuit, your former ‘ en aes Cen eee Te } 7ell being of the stu- a “Ty i turating a trouble drink is embedded in a rubble-filled H ani first session, but a true interest in the well be ing vu in the C.U is known as ‘‘saturating ¢ prachoun Oumiharks tonne iota 0 ; pe at hole. Picture this if pos- area iene atc ott Re Shen fav dents. : : tor another bit of free entertain- ‘ . 4 an rest bl 01, suave male, sun- . If the 1967-68 Student Legislature continues its interes iculate and his The Campus Watering Hole has men is this could be one of the best assemblies of student 1 presenta- ae v blinding new game which they are pla ? 196: tives aver. If not, we will grudgingly eat our words of opti j 1 pants ing. It's called watch the disappear- Have you noticed anything ‘ BES 2 x ‘oe ] tl age SGA representative ) sweater ing drink. Surely many of you have on campus lately? An old friend ce mism. Best wishes and luck to the i Mees on int istband, and shirt een this done before. You fight yurs has ceased to move. It is none Keep your ideals high and your meetings short. } collars your way to the soda counter, and other than it tank-treaded be- ree } 00] < ware atter fifteen or twenty minutes you hemoth known Clinically as a } EK 0 ! e zippe town on his pant purchase a drink. Fighting your qriyer Why has this noisy old m P Id Th ff! way back through the crowd, you ter stopp its early mort Less Hell Qn te an ° uthoritie ere rest yourself on one of the counters pounding? Several rumors are : ae the football game Paking a guick sip of your drink Ing around about this. One rumor In today’s “Forum,” the first letter deals with an impor eekend. They 1 rested you spot Someone you know; you s it that agroup of professors in ant problem made apparent at Saturday night’s football game ; ep New Austin banded together kidnapped the only trained operat of the contraption. No ransom not has been brought forward and worst feare Another rum which seems more logical, ha: Cc that constant pounding \ . m ig the new “U.U.”’ sink un- tho jerground. The ‘'U.U.’’ was un ng at the rate of an inch and he half every two day Pressure from ; 7 fi the head of the U.U. had the pile 1 of ¢] driver removed. A ‘‘pro-C.U.”’ group is planning to sneak the pile driver back and do a little pounding of their own. fp iy . ir be ¢ The Campus Police are havi Ame .ssicn! a rash of student automobile ac ers of dents. The cause has been located r institr but no solution is forthcoming. I s ecol seems that the enlarged part Y or school window stickers is blocking ty t parti view from the rear. Here is hoping ievelop that the situation will soon be sol- ved count: COsiIn® Yovew wirn DUMP THIS PHRAKEET WHAT THE jousemother, wear ig, date approved just This Diggers Accept Any Who Need By Judi Bradford however, he 1 form ;s vers in Los Angeles were imit ‘ a good start when I They brought to- und rhey were *s common need—the need need in the 10 Their care extended n Accepted equally were Or ; 2 eigners, flower children a he intelligent and crea- nal not so, clean, dirty free ¢ white Neg! he iid not fit choice, for the : elfishnes n own such ¢ ssness Peace Corps-College Degree Training Project Expands Driver instructors Begin Training Cours¢ double i second the degree, ummer a teaching iepth cross cultural pre- fluency in Spanish, as Peace Corps vol- be off on their Latin .ssignment rs of the staffs of teach- titutions and-or con- econdary teachers of science, they will its in the edu- ievelopment efforts ot ( tries. During their ey will have the up to twelve parat ind to help qualify public instructors WU yf driver the Cot earn 1 of graduate credit rps and College official the several features ke thi joint program I academic credit ps training, two fully tat join The inn Crowd 421 Greenville (264 By-Pass) DINE INN or TAKE OUT ‘all Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-9991 ; a i 5 Points Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. I. C. must sign in tating that he is r and that he is not carry 1 of dope thrown languages were other beads jingled and clack- ic tickled or people ou East Carolinian—Thursday, October 12, 1967—3 foreign languages scratched the i ti CZECH PHULYARMONT( ORCHESTRA, with Ladislav October 19 at encert Thursday appears ii iv ht Auditoriun ¢ Di eae t ry Bu > Drive-In > te Cleaners & Launderers aa nee 0) Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. ‘ ee 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service Big new movement It’s to Honda. To Hondas like this sharp and breezy lightweight, the Honda 50. 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A full week-end of exciting and intriguing festivities will be in store dent Gras Ficklen body grounds light up t a@ number of seen flitting arol uaenis mear FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD CAROLINA GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT Sree 4—Kast Carolinian—Thursday, October 12, 1967 , ee \ Williams Show By JANE WALTERS the Forum’ Friday and Saturday Andy : Will : Be Dick Van Dyke Mardi Gras comes early this year ‘Nights at 8:15, and the Kingsmen ganaio0 Tae ive been in concert college ag) quainy (old) New Orleans charm will enteruin ava deuce mm Wieiy Pa Gay Palace end Hollywood ly, and have north to the campus of Saturday night at 9:00. a 1 only a few. These in o me Tickets for the concert plays may be obtained from the and for Homecoming °67 office beginr Friday, Oct- : Ree ig They have deveioped a_ unique The week-end will be off to A ct e , ric vlc dualistic style, with ele- boom in traditional ma r Thurs- vequ i ee . i id ; biues, jazZ, and rock | 2 lay night cteber 21, as the stu- : ‘ writ- thoroughly distinctive day night, O , Hever deren W parades to the Mardi ' on : sne of (parking At 10:00 S re : ; rl ECU playnouse production Stadium for n hen Ze tive Aa Thing Happened On ‘ag Nv I Louie have The Way To The Forum” is sure to Cajun ENPERTAINMEN! he popular 1 Hour Martinizing LES 19), making to 10th Street 1 Hour Dry Cleaning He 3 Hour Shirt Service CR Daringly new! Chevrolet's new Kinegsmen the urday night dance in Wrght Auditorium. school officials, ban over thirt ilable floats, beauties, clo costume als in t ma and who knows what else Everyone is invited to join the A pplicati festival if so moved. Come dress € tity ed in costumes and masks and ad Ser fice in aK to the lively atmosphere. The rout: t it test of the parade begins on Dickinso! Avenue and goes through _ fiv I ement points, two bloc up ins towar be give the river. It will turn right for on toll e Fede: block, then proceed down Cotancl wma and turn left on Fifth Street. I GED will then enter campus at Wris Circle and follow through beh Charlie Br must you a take me literalh the women’s dorm the library. David Lloyd, SGA Vice-Preside: states that he need everal male students to serve as parade mat shalls. Anyone intere contact him in his floor of the CU nd disperse a ted shoul office on thir« eens: Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue Catering to Students and Specializing in razor cu ing. We now have five barhers to satisfy your grooming needs. STOP BY AND SEE US SOMETIME Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Friday 7 a.m. to 9 p-m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 12 Noon CARTOON | by Charles M Holt Rinehart and | at yo bo East Carolinian—Thursday, October 12, 1967—5 EC Practice Teachers " ork In Area Schoels Carolina coun- tates are repre- 1 East Carolina ity students who are prac- 1 the fall term Campus Clubs Seek Members: ned Schedule Varied Activities are all the produ nted drama depart Aly pha Kappa Delta ene fil Bobby Eu Women Physical- Educator both ‘arolina chapter of Al e and faculty. I chir i 1s are working iy Musical, which : el Ita sociolog: H ee yurposes of Phi Epsilion Mu iy school systems in ward for the * f two new men R f re to stimulate a greater interest counties. Most Year,’ was writion n Lowe of W D Si Vereiny i nthe physical education profession; ‘e Tar Heels, but hevelove, and Go}. nd Barry : ‘ : : ill an attitude of professiona the group are Indiana, Mary- York, Penn- 1a, and Vir- r directed by Ed ) encourage scholarship; CORE smote a spirit of cooperation a- N o our pecrs; to promote I hip among major ions; to elevate the nd ethic for 7 wmgel Fhieht cal edie: Dr ie 4 hip shall be limited to : R e have declared a major eo ‘i il education, have com- i . n ( twelve hour. 8 4 ae ‘ ‘rage o Political Seience Club a c ae € , 7 physical eau- t P t East irolina University. " Yom- . > > n , Com- A meeting will be held at 7:00 PITT PLAZA in the Buccane¢ hee 1 Oct. 12, in the gym 7 sponsorship of D : a : ; DAIRY BAR the tical science Dp agen > PICTTIR Ec a 5 e he politic Phi rary sci- FREE PICTURES er ribs 3S 25 Delicious Flavors : fraternity Phe EAST CAROLINIAN has UNIFORM OF THE DAY—Git ou § the club are to ob : I ) D: : : : Ble teat is voice a large stack of old newspaper it, Charlie That pre-registration of Ice Cream peal ide ed : as Her pictures going back _ several line isn’t getting any shorter. i renee: aaa Ah « ) second years. Anyone interested in Try a Delicious Banana Split S ary to eee ulso a some of these keep-sakes may poe imiversity. Unl is sponsor- d ind pride in the embe on Na- have them by simply climbing The University ae soe) or Sundae nd to make future ¢ member the stairs to Room 201 Wright ing a dance in Wright Auditorium jtacts more readily ; : ee Saturday night after the football 264 By Pass, Greenville Building. Office hours are from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. weekdays and 2 p.m. - 19 p.m. on Sundays. game. THE VOGUES will be provid- histori- : : ing entertainment. : Ritchie ; A second organizational meeting veld on Tuesday, October p.m. in the Buccaneer ING QUEEN R \ll interested political sci- ber 15, pict ! rs and minors are invited tants f » atte G to participate in elec- There will be a meeting of those interested enteri a Pi hle tour nament Tuesday,” aus iW, RENTAL FURNITURE SERVICE ; ;, approval of the gen- 2 \ é ay Nee cowae in room 114 University Union. 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Dor Civil Service Exam |. ee 1806 DICKINSON AVE. 758-1954 uraged To Be Given Thursday _— : ————_— - - = will FAA UAE A ALLE A Af af } 1 Service Entrance Ex- pened during ee ae the: Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. 19, 2:00-5:00 p.1 5 OFFICES IN GREENVILLE N¢ Poke e I Old Austin Building Thi READY RESERVACCOUNT P tep toward th Check Guarantee Card il Government ) career heasterr DC. i an opp¢ > one’s qual 1 the Feder 1 feature ove composed over thirt costume 10Ws What else ted to join. the LIQUIDATION SALE Dt, C. ition is not neces- ed. Come dress the Place So GS hen A oaileven ‘ a nee SII IO IORI IOS IOI III IIS ISIS ISI SA ISIISISASISAIISAA sph e route it test material can be ins on Dickinsor ! 1 throush EN : ith and Beauty Aids | ? STARTS FRI, OCTOBER 13th ie ee iscount tlea:th and Beauty Al J * right for one soul ( d down Cotancl ra ! St oa oe e COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE 1pus at Wrigh Reg. or Menthol through behind Ree, §8e Now 63¢e We are closing out our Mens De- partment in order to expand our Charlie Brown, must you always nd disperse a ‘A Vice-Presider eds several male take me so Ladies as parade mal li 2 iterested shonl literally? e IUIDDEN MAGIC HAIRSPRAY s otfice on thirc Refillable Purse Bottle—Giant Size \ Everything in the Mens Depart- i few, $1.99 Now 2 for $1.77 oe ment must go. All prices will be College View e SECRET SPRAY DEORDORANT vont Persona] Size cut: NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO CHARGES Reo. 79 Now 2 for 97c /EY’S RER OP tudents and 1 razor cu — Shop our store Fri. and Sat. during Oct. Sale for 100’s of bargains five barhera THE NEW Ir grooming PEANUTS” CARTOON BOOK! GIO ISO A ISISISIDI III I IIIS IIIS IATA ITS III I III SIA IAS IIS IIS ISIS S SSS SSS SSIS ISS SSSI SIA AA I AA AAO O OU UU OOOO UO UU UCU OOO OOO OI UDIOOL UOC OR AOR OER IE 6 wae uF by Charles M. Schulz to 6 p.m. Wh: at your college H hurs, bookstore ; ae Rinehart and Winston, Inc. one REE III SIISIIISIITII II ISITE IIIA GUICISII III III IIT ASIII I SID ISIS SISSI SI ISI SSSI SS IISA. . to oon IIIA IIIT Pella Rhodes, a last Saturday touchdown against (he Salukis jwnor who hails ran Ik when from Chespeake cka f Va., set an ECT yards ip. n intercepted pass 61 for record ak eee Rhodes’ Touchdown Run Breaks Two Team Records Fella Rhodes not only started un- defeated East toward a 21-8 victory over Southern Tin Carolina last Saturday night witli: his 61- yard interception return, ne also wiped two school records from the books Rhodes’ run broke open a 0-0 Pirates W ht victory longe +4 . the i gle and sé their fourt terception 1e season which vsavicn aia the key to over Southern Illinois he ssapeake, Vir- a t he termed the ndividual effort in the defen- Baby Bues On Winning Streak, Go Against Tough Citadel Frosh Working on streak over a East Car a tough p.m. in h John I 1 this ye ireé 1 Baby Coac who scored twe Mike Mills (44) le, who took over me Ger AAA 3 ( + ee F Weak weo64 Ss a Tes iliced ‘ “ese “iS \ ~~ ‘ ee ’ en] we a a ay Sag Pity +i oe YY's and threw for another, is tripped up by a Richmond player ia last Friday's game. Unbeaten Pir: ites Meet Top Offense Of Cardinals By BRUCE SUMMERFIELD (Ath in Serie The Louisville ¢ the best football te souri Vall ( with the rate After week ‘ (30-5 ) ied ba to be Fullt 671 9295 Si I ho have Ms ick Wal- ly O 16) las been 7 il offense ume. ent } er passi th rR 1ond or Dav ?, 20) will be the chief outside running Jim Zamb iin, Herbie Phelps Lonny Gilbert are the pass rece threat nd ing threats on a team that aver- ages over 30 points a game. The kickine game will be in good toes with Pete Compose doing the boot ing Cardinal defense is questionable ird pass. Lineback H 6'4 5) middle line- e big man on defense. will have to do more nse this Saturday night. The core and the Pirates ! re four times or more to win he next xyames won’t get any ier and the ability of the Pi- them will be shown turday night. I am picking East two touchdowns. ate to wi Carolina by MOVIE NOTICE Due to the length of Friday’s film, “Is Paris Burning?’’ fea- tures will start at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. week for Buc photos, Oct Persons interested in joining a student chapter of the Associa- tion for Computing Machinery are invited to meet in New Aus- tin 101 at 4:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon, October 12. : Watson, the st at 6-1, 180. Watson ran sey- »s for 49 yards and one scor¢ npleted five of 15 passes for touchdow arting quar~- rds and another urch Mize, the second quarter- bac nine times and com- plet 34 yards and ran 16 t yards T hay been ba 1 picking said ymond of the best i 1 I m ¢ 2 pas receive He is also above average blocker and one of the more gressive boys on the team. For this reason, he will be game captain this ” Defensively, Mike Baker has outstan “He is the tvpe boy who punishes ballearriers when he tackles them,’’ Little said. been 1g. Jayroe Beats Record In Cross-Conntry Win Over VPI The East Carolina varsity cross- country team looked very impres- sive Saturds as they defeated a trong Virginia Tech team by a score of 20-36. Don Jayroe and Ken Voss looked very strong as they finished one-two for ECU with times of 26:06 and 26°07 resnec- tively. Javroe’s time sliced thirty- five seconds off the previous course record, Randy Martin and Terry Vaylor finished fourth and fifth to give East Carolina four of the top five places. Virginia Tech, who had defeated the Univ. of Kentucky by a perfect score earlier in the week, thought they had a good chance to beat ECU! East Caroling coach Bill Carson said, ‘This was the best dual meet ever run on the RCU course.’? Carson said, “This vic- s our team the incentive to go on and win all the remaining dual meets on the schedule,” Top Twelve Finishers (5.1 Miles) ECU 26:06 ECU 26°07 Ver 26:13 ECU 26°13 ECU 26°28 VPI 26:51 VPI 27°13 BCU 271598 VPI 27°50 ECU 27°56 VPI 57 ECU 28:19 Record) tory giv 1 Javroe 2 Vos: 3 Dehart Martin 5 Tavior 6 Painter 7 Whitmore 8 Hudson 9 Richardson 10 Dibling 11 Bartek 12 Wight * (New Course ive secondary this season ter the starters Butch Colson, the sophomore full- lead. , back, added another touchdown to Neal Hughes, W 10 nis rushing and more nis total and now tops the nation with seven, His 42 points for the year is but one short of the lead, and he gained 112 yards to run his total of the year to 449. Colson like- ly would have gotten another score and considerably more yardage, but sat out the entire fourth quar- of tera 3uc finished up atf- ff tment this } him fense depé pleted one pa which gives fense rushing, 2 passe und he has ire of 431 reserve Sports Lowe Down New Hub Key To Success Yur , } 3y John Lowe f ee oe ee Most expert that nost Asse s and has rus! mp nt mat a football team 119 3 h adds up 761 the quarterback. The re of- rd offense fense revolves around ! like the Ovler has led his team to a 3 spokes in a wheel to the hub. He is rec rd, and the Cardinals play the center of the offense. When a the tough Missouri Valley Confer- top flight quarterback graduates, ence, which is a tribute to hi he coach will bemoan his chore of In a comparative score, he le Carding yver Sc a replacement Head Coach F k Camp faced ¢&n problem after Bennie Russell ding had built up a 21-0 got passing, most caught Colson in the total of Colson has com ear for 4y 453 on Hughes has gained 275 yards completed 15 for 156 yards and a total yards s to a 26-0 win Record Even Cardinals iduated. I sntally, Russell was The Pirates and ted by t lo Bills in the met twice previously split both games. The Pirates be Louisville by 34-20 in 1965 and ther 8B yard total and h ist ar, Russeli was one of the a ae ql ri oa - the country, lost to the Cardinals by 21-7 last d good QB’s were everywhere Year We APROTC h last year. Russell would make it Going For Five come Wright / is one of the top ten QB's in the The unbeaten Pirates are gu country last year. 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