a a me | Spo Last Carolinian john Low, East Carolina University | eee Neg ili ane XL ———_—— alee : __East Carolina University, Greenville, N. C., Tuesday, January 23, 1968 Number 29 if e a New Policy Pequires Two Years General College By CHARLOTTE MELTON rests him most EC will have a General Colleg¢ Student be assigned ‘ for most freshmen ente1 school f advisors from different dep next fall. The General Col i- ment They can sit these : der the direction of Dr. Donald visors to talk ¢ the possibiiliti ihe way Bailey, will requir areas omplete general educ ) expre , desire upproximately a two-yea which require se- assignes ular field lum, before declar The principle of Cr is almost a } . ke more , of a former college policy aonres hich required all freshmen to ¢ : lare a major e fter the Sout at F p 2€ a ] anc é qd te ho 1] f cidec Las € 1 4 ee ( mut erred te Gene c pt ent : ) H t Lope : ; vould result demic . is 4 ee onal schools, the School t € 1 ro he School of Mu the Sc LE QUEEN Nursing, the Sc 1 of EK S organtizati r the Department of Home Eco- nomics and Industrial and Techr 1 anes ee oe ; Education, wi enter t General Rehearsals - unde ag for Jacques Offenbach’s opera, ‘Tales of Hoffman,’ to be presented by the School pace ag pal onten e eo { Music Pebruary 2 and 3 at 8:00 p.m, i ; : 4 Dr. Bailey and Dean John Howell for sor a candid dueen must sy 10° black to a brother za by Wedn 24. Names mailed to: B ation or Cart Jormitors ter. If a fresh- red a major be- will be in the cited several 1g freshmen to enter the ral Col Journalism Program Expanding try sscces Initial Steps Toward ae affect students who a major but a science series or educat ish New Majo reremeni 90 major. In th is editorial writin w- will i yu 1 {ficial approval of fou ‘ ne i ples in jour- ) ai & ‘xed maw f r s, an expanding jou ate ; reds - ‘ ing . : i : a : | 4 : 5¢ bad ( es ae ena ff r ir é io i tic 3 ‘ + > ) 1 + Yl a ‘4 1d Wa At ie é . 1 a a Soha d ; whic f school rolina’s curricul yy an East Carolina ) to the etter Carousel Weekend Brightens ta Daily Journal, and The Atlanta hep or producti ¥ a ‘“‘nucleus for Times G \ h t r and major,’’ acc m at the Univer e e be t nd journalism instru G nre rost it lve ariet wery, Jr al orked 2 in empha The Buffalo Courier iffa a writing the New York By PAT BERRY Mr. Al Capp, cartoonist since 1934 with a perlormance at Hollywood's bs ides student I ort of Dean Al Capp, Martin St. James, Th and creator of the “Li’l Abner’’ Crescendo. Prior to that time, how- ‘ Opt to contribute \ iD of the Eng- [ettermen, The Monzas, and The comic strip. He will speak Thursday eve had all had successful 7 bhatt East ( linian and the loc I s asked to Buckingh: \ xine the evening, February 1, at 8:15 in careers individual performers t promise . I ; promoting and su ( to de alent to Carolina Wright Auditorium Their earlier best-selling single e Both por enterprise. The Daily rogram, an University’s nnual Carousel Martin St s, world-renown- records included ‘“‘The Way You ic 1 Retk already accepted é urs¢ Weekend, Februi 1-3, 196 d hypnotist, will provide the en- Look Tonight’’ and ‘‘W I Fall in ual ihe by class membet Carousel Weekend developed from tertainment Friday ever Love.’ A more recent hit sounc d article fe the ‘chance ec m by the S.G.A. Popular ruary 2, at 8:15 p.m The Lettermen t newest ents will ‘ty thei Entertainment Committee to have Coliseum. “Going Out My Head 2% rticl rel “ . big weekend in the spring, siml- Having made his ican debut Take My Eyes Off You,’ Campbel ineludin : ] i capri wy to Homecoming Weekend in the in 1963, Martin St has be is presently in the top 100 mp Paructiar mMagaan : geese s ae tall. well received ever} from the A Saturday night dar \ hi 6. sell it to that pul i eg ure! Ee The result was Pir Jamboree SBeverly-Hilton KR Roon torium from 8 f mid- B es 1 ufficient poet Mo Weeken hich wa ch a suc-_ in Beverly Hill, C nd night will feature the talent 10. Hirsct 1 will be se Dues ( teat the Commitee then con- Chase-Park Plaza in St. Louis to of The Monzas and The Bucking ity : saps age Ay the possibilitic of having the Cellar Door in Was 1 The Buckingham fairly iction course, a thre Y ; : : a wae » weekends a year—-one each 1).C., and the Cafe Wha in i y singing group, ha\ ilready > 9 ie, Satur ales Of Hoffman’ Opera ‘serve seats ; the many talents of 2 p.m., made their debut as a trio 1 Drag.’ Minges Coliss yjec l pneral admiss l Hfoffiman, a wri ot th purchased at t Ofte vill be } in unusual back } - @ M ber of an inbrea _ z ey 1oted for his urd Fe ary ” sd € he writing p.m. in th Re 4 Poe Music B I three to Dr. Clyde S. H i ful ae e production, the opera ] cessiul, a usively a student prt IY ] ue and an > bein ly two fac ) an autobiograph- ing on Vv fac pilogu in oper form in the cast and three cal ch u } tra. he soloist are Charle Hoffman, Jeanne Smith ing simple m ‘ e, Paul Aliapoulios a f h ugg stairways : ; i Dappertutton, Joh: joors, P nd levels. y 7 ® °C - IVERY M Coppelium and Di Gyesory Bell is coach-accom so p Jane Birmingham as 7 he performance, cos- : esh” Can. ( Beth Marshburn-Bell Apeipni Patricia Hiss 4 nd Ann Schooley n be made rhe UU Cottee House series 1 mily serious OP" will feature the Grimm Broth- Hoffman is heavier t} team of itirists on Amer- : : ‘ s. a team of satirists on / ; works such as Can Can, ers, » nie anuary Biltmore 5! contains comic element ican society, yoy Janu ee : aia 96 8:0) in UU 2. poke inlocue 79-26, at ‘ TAY ATI) poken dialogue. Ible at r » » availble 3¢ ONEYCUTTI A. Hoffman, ninet Tickets are Union desk — et author, comy Buckinghams, along with the Monzas, will entertain February 3 at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium as the rhe ‘arousel Weekend festivities. part of the C aio mt | day Winter Slumping ... Again inivers rent ‘ school. Yet, only seven couples financed living quarters prices off campus are high are putting one 01 J > 1968 ich has existed on campu Adequate housing provid | 1@le women on campus, but the y-owned facilities for married students ca date only thirteen couples for Many stude} r both of themselves throug are ising the present cnor The possible reason was explained by one student who stated that the living conditions “haven’t changed twenty years when some bachelor professors lived there.” Equal opportunities for this instiution present, Carolina state-supported universities provide la ed students. The most well known, ictory Village.” of living quarters for ma perhaps, is UNC-CH’s “\ to married students as well as single ones. equal housing is certainly not provided. Other Nort} education should be extended by \t ge numbers Plans have been made and seemingly set in motion provide iwwover, tus complex has yet apartment complex for E¢ to be initiated into th married couple | construction plans. It is acknowledged that we must plan ai build for the future. But what no immediate alternatives lem? It appears to us that this project should be at the top the building list on campus. Whether a village or an apa arolina needs adequate and competitive housing ment, East ( about the present? Are the: to reduce this type of housing p1 for married students in the very near future. Finally ma eek f battl ¢ 1 an imagined is I e found 2 rather nee 4 te € them. In the not too disté f ture, the Watering Hole (along ymian) will take to the radio, WECU with Pseud airways. Yes will sta Watering Hole program prime -time broadcastir hour: . * * The MRC is hot on my trail again, and obviously they feel I have been too nasty toward them in my columns. They have even come up with a newspaper to com- bat the anti-MRC East Carolinian. Why are the water fountains still in storage? What happened to the laundro- mat for the Hill? What has hap- pene? to the proposed grill to be placed in the basement of Aycock? Free dances are great, but the men of the Hill are getting just a little bit perturbed. s * e For a limited time only, the In- firmary is giving away a free heart transplant with every regular flu checkup. A two-for-one deal like this is too good to pass up. Be sure to get yours today! Pseudoman, who will appe¢ er in this issue, has caused a gre deal of comment. All the cx 1ave been favorable except f misguided individual’s. He seer think that I am a hi therefore down on frater because I am from San ioes not typecast me a i In addition I am a brother fraternity. Pseudoman is an imaginary pe on and exists solely as a mean { entertainment. To this one boy who has been offended by my cari- cature of Pseudoman, I leave you with a famous saying, ‘“‘the truth hurts.” My well-discussed friend,Pseudo- man, is still residing in the Cu Soda Shop. I would now like to relate to you an experience Pseudo- man went through during a recent, clothes buying expedition in down- town Greenville It seems that Pseudoman wanted to buy a new alligator belt to go with his stylish slacks. Pseudoman is still looking for a belt because none of the ones he saw were sweatproof. Since his pants reach to about his armpits, ¢ weatproof belt is a necessity. AA A AA LE IY) U ’ er y ident body pride anda Automatic AAS ypport. The school is only as good tudents want it to be. The ing their part \ ou ) t Spirit Cor iG No Committee Exditiz : : nh empe t ime indeserved encomiul nage vho are black and t ‘ tated grievances if from Mount $ v nptuous or bey i the d ( reason. It is al fash ! i amie ple to create, (or in East Caro- mimic) elaborate at nered committees to INV Hi by c D é Today ‘ te V ne Gie White f hroughou » IVT! lilt 1 t t ted Help Beat WVI uilt_ mus . r Rdit ( Si Pp ; F T I use he ¢ t cen Buck I ( in € € ndedi I yy he te 1 i has le € SGA 4 € execrable } d H R R ns ( € it T be ime has come he re f bod olutely Y plementat of the xe ns Comr and the ] i her vehicles of special nd the £ en Grievance Committe¢ I he ( heir guilt-ridden white ve I I Yours truly paper Don Sivills ou can get ‘“‘Beat We ¢ nember f um good luck, Mc how your suppo: Dear Mi Honeycutt I found your optimisn ECt rum, January 18) both charn im Sleepy Hollow to the gam and bloc Let Go’’ ch 1 touc Four \ Y ring Si to the gan Re 10) olina ve proven to me no noise mak iny restrain on the pe of the fficiz EC students from participat ioting, demonstrations’ etc om from their ‘‘level of ma- WHAT’S HAPPENING? By Linda Dyer The recent campus debats 10 Wer memoirs, the statement t was made that Ho Chi Ming had : the support of 80% of the people f Viet Nam. ought out a few point could be easily challenged ” . It is getting close to the time ne vhen the people of this country The first point that could be eas- will have to realize that the waz rebutted conc our reason js never going to be directly won y in the fi or lost. They will also have to anyone realize that the world will neve iet Nam to pecome one “Great Society.” of that country t¢ When we fully realize that our letermine their own destiny. This overnment is not fighting for fre« ound like the grand dom of choice for all but for peace and freedom, but establishment of world democracy y we are not such x, more aptly put, world ameri- believed in the selt anisn hen the endless slaughter ni of people we would f American men will Op. Per- owed tk elections to he lap. he people in this count d in Viet Nam in 1954 as v then take the initiative to work e€ to in the Geneva A on the reshaping of the us of rd It’ ui that the country their society hting for the rest of the work 1 fight only if the hopes of the lishment of a democracy re- in sight The set of proposals offered by Dr. East shows the complete dis- egard for the people of the coun- try in which we are fighting and the country itself. The complete £ast ‘CU Forum OED OED) ED) uD iniversity ‘ ine t R ussured ) ident ill occur ( ney ipathy, and gene tion will save the day Carolina, as it did before vert ht transforme Franceine } Begin Here Try Militancy,’ For ich unfalte estion I shou yuld be proud to sign To my reat disappointm« ever, I found at the ¢ Names Withheld w the world i in life expected. People \ ed to specific ind situations expected and iated Preju Ise f race, however, I expect appreciate It is true that our race personality ct, that we would be les. iY or u ir or ex And tt be f h . y Di pla eft for my inte n uch) et those hurled people at tl to think > i ‘non-ae “Dixie.’’ But » stand? uggestion lum areas su sstion I do r fir we must be And East Carolina 1 our home at pres here that the insults hav 1 thrust upon us, it is here t ve hour of elation t sorrow enville. ne I expect to y what we do not have , we must obtain a and firm base—a bas begin, a base fro hich trength and enc i above all, a | > gather participatior ompassion and hope r » slums of Greenville. / 1 a very short time, there will be more than mere pas ion and hope. But this we io alone May T have your help? Unabashed and respt yours, Evelyn Donella Durha ATTENTION Sigma Tau Delta will initiate pledges at the January meeting on Thursday, the 23th, at 7:0 p.m, in N.A. 219. in Gamma Theta Upsilon, Bets Iota chapter, invites all in‘er- ested Geography students to at- tf nd the supper meeting ‘° be held January 25 at 6:15 p.m. al the Silo Restaurant, Slides 0! Maine's national parks will be saown. The cost is $2.30. Bring a date. {arolinian Published semiweekly by the etudents of East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina . f Member destruction of systems vital to the (tercollegiate Press, Asscciated Collegiate Press, United States Student Press Associatis functioning of a country cannot Serviced by avoid affecting innocent people. I wonder if the people of this coun- try would be as willing to support the tax increase necessary to re- build what we’ve had to destroy in order to win. One point that was definitely a more realistic framework was ‘he one which pointed out the fact that we are now having to fight against the people whom we are supposed to be defending. As far back as 1954 this faci was more than evi- dent. In former President Eisen- Neegiate Press Service, Intercolleginte Press Service, Southern Intercollegiate Pret Service, Press Servicce of Associated Collegiate Press Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Associate Editor Managing Editor Subecription rate $5.00. Malling address: Box 2516, Kast Cerolina College Station, Greenville, N. 0- Telephone: 752-6716 or 768-8426, extension 864 =a J. Wilam Rofty, Jr. Thomas H_ Blackwell Phyllis G. 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And t think id “‘non-ae Dixie.’’ But stand? stion um areas tion I do no we must br ist Carolina me at prese e insults hav it is here t ve of elation sorrow nville. e expect to what we do not t, we must obt a m_ base base from n, a base fro: th and en ove all, a bas er participatior sion and hope r ns of Gre i ry short time than mere But this we your help? ied and respe Donella Dur! 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Lautares Jewelers 414 Evans Street ifi Yemolo,sists Registered Jewelers Certified Gemolo GEORGE LAUTARES ECU "41 loose, unset, direct from manufacturer, and onds are sold below me. |... .adwcs ea: ‘The NYTE’ Sandy ‘They don’t participate is much Bill: ‘‘They’re too busy getting irunk.’ 3enny: ‘‘They drink to be They get excited when you pla) Dixie’ and boo ‘Yankee Doodle.'”’ Sandy: ‘‘Yeh, I wish the war wa over.”” Why do you play so loudly? Bill: “It sounds better.”’ Sandy: ‘If you get a punctured eardrum playing 1n a band, you can avoid the draft. Anyway, it drowns out the drnuks.”’ What do you look for in your music? Sandy: ‘‘Variety plus enjoyment to ourselves.’” Gary: ‘‘New sounds and types of music.’” TRY OUR PERSONAL SERVICE AT GARRIS GROCERY CORNER OF 5th and Cotanche We Appreciate Your Business | East Carolinian—Tuesday, January 23, 1968—3 Games Students Play . Blow * ‘Brain’ O e rain By BOB McDOWELL, n tern Jlack and white. Pos- WHITENEY HADDEN ble ar I c 1) 440, 880, and LIZ CUMMINGS I Sunday In this computerized age here t behind Old Au and (3) 2 definite da ] wage of individuality DEGREE and between the This ¢ yscure in Nna- is which are r a? tt open to ir- iting to be rt ucl a (1) computer of life 2 else do you coming more and 1 fraic think I’m here?, at 3) MRS. Mi x lost in the shuffle ie : HAIR AND EYES? Computers are not infallible ? ture of this question is op- They have weak ses, a p me due to its dents can use th weakn obviou The an- trike For instance, cc re dependent for their ini categories could be ers include: or short; (2) ion. Therefore Ri buck—$25 or (3) as DersecuLors Even pe I f my hands. Under eye 20-20 2) two; me “ (3) bloodshot de ome 0 ie i HEIGHT AND WEIGHT? SEX? This questior lels number rood place and likey solution in The usual answer to ] question ; two form y of the com- male However, the ean be ap- i) four- up to here; aboteur will endeavor to the computer’s banks by with an answer to which puter ca 1 ot relate 1) or occasionally; (2) (hence confusing it with category undeci major); or (3) delighted MAJOR? Major is a difficult categ confuse because it > of possible ar ) we recommend inswer: Decided. RACE? Race also presents a problem Here it is impossible to answer as soon as possible. HI-FI STEREO EQUIPMENT REASONABLY PRICED Dean Mallory’s office reminds all men students who have not filled out personnel sheets to do so in the Dean of Men’s office New and Used TUNERS TURNTABLES AMPLIFIERS TAPE RECORDERS RECEIVERS SPEAKERS Call 752-2775 After 7 p. m. Did You Know That you can now get Charles Chips delivered to your home whether you are home or not? Just call PL 8-1948 between 5:30 p. m.-8:30 p. m. for delivery on next trip in your neighborhood. Telephone -- Ed Smith PL 8-1948 Delivery is also made to any business or office anywhere in Greenville on Wednesday A. M. GET “THE POTATO CHIPS” GUARANTEED TO STAY FRESH. “AND MORE ECONOMICAL TOO.” | | i | * * * * + + i * + * i * : * * * * * i : *) + * * * * + * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * PIAA AADAADASAAAASDAS ASA ASAACADC ICI University 1-Hour Cleaners CORNER W. 4th and GREENE STREETS “Speed With Quality” HONDA TO BE GIVEN AWAY Friday, February 2nd, 6 p. m. STOP BY TO REGISTER NO PURCHASE NECESSARY peperererescrcerepertrrpecesevesuccuvecscccces) : a rolinian—Tuesday, January 4—Kast C: Debate Team The EC debating team will travel to the University of Tulane in New Members of the team _ include Barry Dressel, Riley Reiner, Michael Conley, and Jim McCullough. They will fly from the Raleigh- Durham Airport to compete with about 70 teams from as far away as_ the University of Hawaii. Coach Albert Pertalian, \ travel with the team, said go through eight consecutive de- bates from some very strong We will petition, but we should no than we lose.”’ Teams advancing to the ml finals of the Glendy-Burke tour me n Tulane w the ment of Champivor rsity of Micl un the U After leaving New Orlean Moses Hac Col - bia University in e on the EC deba ~duled for § an 17 annal t is VE cr named i late sical sch Colun bia “i Delta Sig Del Pi commer und bu - tration fraternity at E Car has inducted four new 1 f They are William P. Hoogendonk Carlton Wayne, Larry W. Horton and Russell B. Cla Requirements for membe1 Delta Sigma Pi are a C and a major in busines The pledges have beg period which will last 10 when they hope to becon bers of Delta Sigma Pi East Carolina’s newly-forr Club installed its officers night, January 15, in a mee dressed by Dr. T. C. Blaloc sistant State 4-H Lea F The officers are president; Bryan 2Wway president; Sandra Edward tary- asurer; Denni reporter; and Connie Bat« torian One of six collegiate club: in the state, the EC chay joir those at N.C. § bell lege, Appalchian State, an Pe aye College In his remarks to the noted that 1 ince with some ate, UNC licates strong le ul, and that hi e new club are assed ex program throughout a 4-H sponsored i Room Deposit | Students in res'dence Spring Quarter 1968 and desiring dori itory rooms for the Fall Quartex 1968 will be required to make a Office between the dates of March 18 and March 22. | This involves a change in pro ; cedure since, in the past, a A $10.60 deposit was requived at the time that the student ed up for a room with the bal f ance of the deposit ($50.00 | be paid by June 15. Students making the $60.06 deposit between the dates of k March 18 and 22 will be allowed to sign up for a dormitory voor \ during the week of March 25-29 | The actual dates on which each classification may sign up for a room and the procedure to be followed will be given at a la- ter date. The Dean of Women’s office will inform the women students as to the procedure they are to follow and the Housing Office will inform the men students. FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD CAROLINA GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT r 1968 Organiza Emergency Preparedne The member Youth ich sends 4-H’ers to othe Queen Phi Beta Lambda is open monthly meeting for membership. a rural z Orleans, Louisiana, for a three-day Formerly debating tournament starting Jan- ganization, uary 26. come more purposes improvement f leadership held its January 10 in Rawl les Knipe spoke on the Eten: The tour is sponsored bj 3GA and the School of Music February one.) GIRLS: Also Jewelry and Cosmetics. MERLF NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Join The inn Crowd Pizza inn 421 Greenville Blvd (264 By-Pass) INN or TAKE OUT Call Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-9991 DINE $60.00 deposit in the Cashier's ea Exchange Pr sor Connie ly~orientave 2 ay egies Club has_ be All business majors and minors ar urbanized. Its present invited to join service, community A . a and the developmen Symphonic Band EC’s Symphonic Band will begin » a ‘ « . tour on Thursday, January hi Bet ta Lambda play for high school assemblies month- four piedmont South Carolina Spartanburg, Greenville ien, and Bishopville rter will ith Mr Mr Hypnotist MARTIN ST. JAMES wil) make a return visit to East Care- e- lina Friday, story, page 2 at 8:15 p.m. in Minges Coliseum. (See Come In and See Our Novel Items 216 E. 5th Street tion News also voted to perform Polyphonies 101 Pee Lambert for White first by Go. Cam- George String Orchestra sion by Warren Bennson and as Last Wednesday evenin lection written by James Houlick which is dedicated to an alumnu ache f Music’ Hews yf st Carolina. aun Beane oa Three overtures will follow, the chool performance ec, a Frenchman, was related Men’s Long Sleeve Shirts and Sweaters, Including One Group Alpacas UP TO ly, OFF Ladies’ Shifts, Skirts, Slacks, Sweaters, Including Alpacas UP TO lf, OFF MILL ies ET SALESROOM } EK. 5th Street vans St. plas from Pitt Theatre SOR EI IDI II III SIR IOI IIIA IAI III III III OI OI OI ASD OA AAO writen in 5. A Russian overture Fir n the program \w by Kabalevsky is followed by a °or Cc ! Pour Quatre Patric temporary American overture com Voile by the Baroque con y posed for and dedicated t the EC Marc-An Charpentier. T} Symphonic Band by Dr Martin t trated the gr Mailman 1 former composel x together, espe resid e the three soloist Light numbers and a selection of i vr Fink, violin; ch n marches will also be played Pyron, viol and Scott W The winter concert will be pre cello sented on Friday, February 9, The second selection wa Wright Auditorium lifficult modern comp Siel Leichte Stucke,’’ b AFROTC ing German composer } Phe 600th AFROTC ip f East Carolina is { rhe ) evel ynduct its annual Ma fo. man Antor the benefit of crippled « (e) Concerto Violir Saturday, January 27, from 9:00 M r. The solo n was } m. until 4:00 p.m y Paul Topper, who is al Pa t 1 nductor. Topper } Nt } } rk W i } 1 ude oF ent Alt . I ] piece, Silvertime Flight a ; Dn r by W. A. Mozart, v 1 Team will perform a inant iccessful of the eve A throughout the day For some reason, the orchest T County Courthouse, the + p on clarity and eris; gz lot beside College Vie hich is essential for the play = F rs, Pit Plaza Shopping Cen- Mozart er, and West End Shopping Center Collection teams will be locatec On the ver, the at various points throughout the cert was |} uccessful. N« v. The collection goal for this formed this year, the orchx year is $2500 which the cadet zave its first concert in Ch hope will be met through coopera- Last week its first hom tion from the public nN ce ugh the grou The AFROTC has adopted as i t perforr egularly, they Marchathon Slo , ‘We march to give nother concert lat hi rs ma Eid ear Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greeny ‘e, N. ( 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service State Bank and Trust Co. 5 Points Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. I. C. varenwarer FOC III ROI IIIT II a te tk FSO I IOI TOA TOA IAD AA AA AIA The National Society of Pershing Rifles : f * North Capeliver aides University ‘ present ‘ THE SHOWMEN with : THE ATTRACTIONS : For A SHOW and DANCE 27 January 1968 8:00 P. M. at Planter’s Warehouse Highway 64, Robersonville, N. C. Advance tickets $2.50 single, $4.00 couple Door tickets 3.00 single, $5.00 couple TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Green Bottom Motors C& G Used Cars Robersonville Music Arts, Greenville BO IO tO OR IOI RR i dot tok SR Ee RE KD FOOT III II IOI IOI RHODRI oe Drive-In i volume » XL Ill Stu ytional tou lessons abou United Stat for next su ao have cor ; ir-week bus 3 August 17, ar > utions from 4 p is routed 1 eoincide wi : summer ‘ Nine qua eres offered fol ri yr unde el Seymour ipeae I it Major Ge Commande ,ir Force at S “B, will be the | and «st speaker ¢ ROTC Dining-In. 1 speech will be entitle lenge of Tomorrow.” ul Burns, a na is a vet years military rid War II, ¢ vith the 35l1st iand where he ssions in the Fo: I his assig N nth Air Force J n, the Genel C litary Assi ory ( I Pakistan. nmander of For is respons contingency f the Unitec Command and the is well as cor 1\obile Compo uring continge ercises. The formal event w city, and un iding Senat Dr. Leo . 1 F, Carty, Pr rospace Studies; a! 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