ds had built up a 21-0 who got 88 yare more passing, Ison in the total it. Colson has co this year for 4 y m 453 on total as gained 275 yards has completed 15 156 vards and a total yf 431 vards Iccess John Lowe urds and ha adds up his team to a Cardinals play ouri Valley Cont tribute to hi 4 score, he led ¢ -0 win ov yer Sc ord Even ind Cardinals viously, and h s. The Pirates bea 20 in 1965 and ther dinals by 21-7 last For Five | Pirates are gu fifth win in a » it. The game sl} er, but the Pira ye touchdown. ; Go For Ten winnin treak by the “B nst the m The Citadel 5 ear peri ingler? ‘ mber, s silent. es to tell you re cut like Mr, . Hold out for And don't fall t doesn't have wrinklefighter rever. & atness These Hondo Jay night jeans} luroy in whiskey, d green $7.00, n strong colors, hing wears bet- 1's KODEL® in it of 50% Kodel ombed cotton, te’s Stores nville, N. C. BLEED-IN has this Blood PE APROTC organized year's Drive. Donators may come Wright Auditorium October 16 and 17. Job Recruiters Interview EC Students Next Week » and 100 North Assembly e expected Caro- member $ ruc t HCU-{ : yall me fC ( } le Stad 1 ) ame the guests wil id buf- Moos social hour the Greenville Frosh, Transfers! Complete Questionnaire October 16, 1967 A ‘udents both freshmen students enrolled at 7.00 New Women Students first time this present living on campus. qu | be scheduled to com- Questionnaire to be rch survey on October taken in dorms. ; 1967. Women freshmen W156 pa New Men _ Sstudent campu ynnaire in Dining Hall living Quest living the transfer pus will student complete tO. OE Hh in their dormitories taken ; f£ October 16 and the October 17, 1967 n living on campu FOR OFF CAMPUS NEW ST same time complete the DENTS and 203 Ed ir > di g s 9:00 at Roo! E - ee the dining rooms eee ee Becen Ne ients living off campus ology Building ie mes and places schedul- 11:00 Rooms 102 ana 103 the day of October 17 Educational & Psych chedules will be posted ologs Building a bulletin boards and in 2:00 p.t Room 152 and 203 Educational & Psych tories, Building The following is ! schedule for all. Guidance Center Adds Ortho-Rater Services d Counseling Division, offered to all students mining eyes eyes any an yor I ieorge Woeig noun und, head of the Guidanct another ew service being ! free service is an Or th-Rater which is used for & Ortho-Ruter has proved to be quite accul ute without currective lenses. If, after bein che ight problems, the evaluation ¢ ist. lid 1 he viewing ler ident cbserves a series of t rougil andl AeAE lides test far depth perception nn teat alides and tester asks standard questic soncernin 16 Ye ae Coring key yred in tt yroper area after A record cord is 5 ual test rd card is then placed behind the rapid evaluation Each templet is ident Student’s record card is placed unde! is the student’s role is primarily in the iard a certain use covering » appr ied > templet area of reading was unable to per- a she t ; ident who took the test found that sh¢ hile she had better i the required wark without corrective lenses, while § 7/720 vision with glasse: ailable to students ed service of the Counseling Center Is av™ ; been servic 1 § : Friday. It has be ‘ 1 tween ee extreme} 0 a.m. and 5°00 p.m 'Y succesful and will benefit the students Monday through G greatly University, Greenville, N. ‘ Saturday, October 14, 1967 Special—Number 11 Red Cross Urges Student Parti Blood i be substitute nan-made,’’ commer Chairman of the Pitt the American Red Cross I to each student to > of their blood which vy » help save someone’ “‘Bieed-In’’, as it cl] Cla County ch a com lot . OY ted Jor er of ppeal The t has alled, will begin October 16 ar ill continue through October 17 ld in Wright donating or noon to The drive is being | Auditorium. Hours October 16 are from 12 } the and on October 17 evening, rom 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m ROTC has volunteered to ganize and carry out the Awards To Donors Awards will be in five dif- erent divisons to groups who con- tribute the most ir ii their divisior “he div The proce S som2 45 mplete. It ireful medical the operation to themselves a eight weeks. The average in yuilds up his donors present every ividua hemoglobin Fraternities Plan Last Rush Week This weekend is the next to thé last in Formal Rush tor fraternities Last night many of the twelve fra- nities on campus held combo dances for rushees and their dates All day today all fraternities will have open house until 10:30 p.m. Rushees and their dates are invited There will be no alcoholic beverage permitted during this time. Tomorrow open house will be neld ill day for all rushees, but no dating is allowed in order to give brothers » chance to talk with the prospec- tive boys. On Wednesday, October 18, form- il rushing officially begins with a meeting in Old Austin Auditorium all rushees at 6:30. Rushees are quired to visit all of the fraterni- ties on Wednesday and Thursday nights between 7:30 and 10:00 p.m. to meet the brothers and learn about and compare the fraternal rroups that they hope to pledge. On Friday of next week the rushees may return to the fraterni- ties that they are seriously consid- ering. Saturday afternoon between the hours of 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the boys going through rush return to the specific fraternity of their choice. Sunday, October 22, is quiet period. During the hours of rush that fraternity houses are not open to rushee, a quiet period will be ob- served. During this time no rushee may approach a fraternity man about his fraternity. Bids wil! be issued from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday in Whichard Hall (old Music Building). Each boy is expected to accept only one bid Gif he decides to accept any). All bids must be marked re- te other jected. yation In ‘Bleed-In’ tion level in x to eight ek However, a hemoglobin de- tior done each time a person comes to give blood, and if -ason he does not pass the icceptance he blood donor € lly tre jard for pec 1 Blood P: ues medical histori perf the veinpuncture iscensed ph it on ev respon of the p ined volun- eer st the pr sional staff Donations Help Servicemen ticipating in the ’’Bleed- nportant goals will be the Red Cross. Primari- aly s be an ample > lal hospital in Secondly, tk yperat ar wag i3N dat vho needs obtain it at Red Cross. al will charge ost of matching pati ; blood and for receiv- the transfusion. The blood used s not have to be replaced, but is hoped that donations will be made in the future in the receiver’s name Following this procedure, here will always be a supply of blood for those who need it in an mergen h_ the ever, the hosp all fee for the Eligibility To Give Anyone between the ages of 18 nd 59, who weighs more than 110 pounds, and who has no disease or medical history which would make it undesirable for them to share their blood with othe is eligible 0 donate. “This is a good chance for stu- jents to get their blood pressure and hemoglobin checked without any charge,’’ added Mr. Clark, *‘but we urge all donors to eat regular neals before donating to prevent uch after effects as fainting.”’ YOU STRONG, HUSKY MALES ARE NEEDED! If your hemoglobiu is up to par, please donate an hour of your time and a pint of your blood. East Carolina Extends Welcome ToLawmakers Recruiters will be campus to interview interested students. Any one who would like to talk with one on or more of these recruiters can come to the Placement Service of- fice and sign up for an interview Come in person to sign up. Office sign-up hours are Monday through Friday —- 8:00-12:00; 1:30- 5:00 p.m. These the up for recruiters in the next Monday, Oct. 16 (noon), College Life Insurance Company, Chapel Hill, N. C., is interested in talking with any major. On Tuesday, Oct. 17 (noon). Char- lotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Char- lotte, N. C., are interested in Pri- mary and Grammar, and all sec- ondary subject areas. Tuesday, Oct. 17 (noon), Pacific Mills Combing (Div. of Burlington Industries) Clarksville, Va. is pri- deadlines week. are sign marily interested in the areas of production management, adminis- trative areas. However, there are »pportunities for other area choices. On Wednesday, October 18, three companies will have signup dead- lines, Haskins & Sells, Charlotte, N. C., in talking with ac- counting majors, is interested Colonial Stores, Inc., Raleigh, N. C., will interview applications with practically any manag- erial trainees to begin at store level and progress into top management. Goldsboro City Schools, Golds- boro, N. C., has openings in most all grades and subject areas. Friday Oct. 20 will be the dead- line for Aeronautical Chart & Ine formation Center, St. Louis, will interview for cartographers. (This company mokes all maps for the U.S. Air Force.) | major or ») : Widior Un i a3 we i 1 r} a t Ce one thousand stucents \ team has to cal! for time q [t’s alriglit. Remember, “WE ¥ & » y A Drop 0} LOG _ . Gi Monday will m ‘ many people. The Blo« ik Yes, ther 1 be n he sweet givin’ h ood t However, as one who ¢ as who looks to aid liis er ement rathe society as a pa fe, 1 effort to aid in these de t} Many persons in egion, some of Vv " Ny ns 1 men back from Vietnan esne live. Donating ervices. Collec n the better part days of plannir minutes of one’ me When the by college st problem that need is gre tention those whx Couegiate Press Service, Mailing addr fi le Con n just hould 1 hom Id OK being ( ( tud he p e le { ¢ ive lemanded 1 ( oclal nt. This mpt at from yne or two. If you are inter- helping make is and RNR RAE enna ane The editorial views expressed on this page do not necessarily represent those of East Caro lina College but are represen- tative only of the student wri- ter. We welcome letters to the editor but do not print any let- ter unless it ts signed by the individual who submits it. Let ters shovld be k -pt as short as possible and are subject to pub- lication only at the editorial staff’s approval. Se tichmond, Davidson, and Southern Vlinois all share a coms Phe mighty S$ is of t Pirates, who are secking their filth straight 1 t ( 1 cht. Bring ‘em on a! | q I ‘Orum 4X0A i H ik Ss bey rent \ il 1 ) € Drir I cheer or it it ; ay G 1 have ¢ le 1 sul os ni h m yr those 3 . to help the team. Phe ‘ hh 15 \ ve CE eae ( yell! the i ional cheer sincerely, Fall Rush. O fr nt John Dees i icus » publicize dent s , Spirit Committee 4¢ k new cheers S ef ; Chairman i rleaders came back ONT oa fee 1 and practice Nuff Said! nce this time : hours to. Dear Mr. Mulvihill, 5: Set 16 hem be brou In regards to your column about with the rule erning he spectators do ‘ Well said! : 5 ttention to the the ‘CU ell said! ictivi on campu > dif- Carolyn Jones Sincerely yours ( F and Class of ’69 N. H Dam Phe heer in ques- H 1 Gosh almighty Whe WE Fit bam, EC W wrong with Sincerely Your Varsity Cheerleader wv + Yall Yell The § (@} tlee encourage 1 students to attend the Louisville The Go-Go" Committee is having work session this morning I WoNnveR IF I COULD BE REASSIGNED TO THAT TABLE AT THE: BACK OF THE ROOM, PLEASES” Representatives fror legiate Press conven Phyllis Bridgeman, J EC Se Hilton q he “ne ‘ 1 puses 3 cl more kn f commu! a “ i edit - ollege oe i litera will the ¢ Hotel Chicago, ( me ial conv 1 llegiate r CARO R and TI will t well, P I p nir e expe paner rbook answer individual ibli ment hops and ACP some autho ial press ar Former De Speaks Tc Rk. Frank Eve it who turn ing Easter to v ist Caro S peak on Nesday night, Octob meeting versity rthe Au Building Democrat arett re in state a ting Rep issue Democr »ostructior \ East Ca lead members of ocr } t Sh iffer Evel these he | v issue, W iin the ¢ bly tor Jc Cm nd County, a : litical ¢ irging giving ‘her lea R D lic * y Ve deci 1 dev by t tern 3 T T Ter q of