it off in the les held in oh hawks tk he Od In the lead accoun hen tougher feCr ball In the ichmic here, o1 00 p.m at Camp ek, N. ¢ | 21 Ville Scho. f River, 2:00 1 22. Wd Domu Jirginia Virginia pinia il 23 David ersity Field John’s, he 2:00 } .pril 24 Richn rsity T NOTICI The Central Lickel e open on kdays -m. until 4:00 p.m tickets for the pre 1 below on the dates LMA TRIO (Apr rerformance- Ehurs REE; FERRANTI TER April 22-26 2-Fri., April 26-Set NOTICE y Republicat ril 22 at 7:30 uditorium Guest Il be Gene Ander ve Secretary of th d Hat can party Executive ¢ ber of the Coiles thlicans, AL intel mniyile u or sare nt eak on ‘ft ' ind met versity F 00 pny 2 the Vote. Minors RITA L. BES itures Editor 4 Ferrante And Teicher H ad Ott Jamboree k id: Te Aner rading two concert two-plano team \ not somet! ome about e ist fit together lk not a m fe love. It is | al ne 0 verformers playing th 1 over 20 eck together, there is sel- have rate) di juplication, but U ymmplement each ¢ und expand each oth in essence explains f Ferrante and Teicher r Man lil tarted out at { Julliard School of Musi Where y both child prodigie when they were six. Dut years at Julliard, tl 7 r the same teacher k funamentals of piano rt iy zinning, they only did ‘ tw piano. Later the) n Ed S ‘ much more could i i two pianos ‘el ne eu ace duation from Jullic wae ( : Rtindes SARA E toll ,) f g i fed re 5 ' available this ; 1 Ticket Office recognition. me started to grow they recorded the them charge per al music inge from ¢ lassic Vickets Ferrants piano renditions Té if ind Teicher, whose j Friday night at eight bo ‘olise ay i will appear in Minges Colis¢ ie the Central Ticket Office All f ; . the performance may be picked UP eet there as soon as possible to hort: : indicate a rush on tickets, so seat Unive In P rimary With Choice 68 Tomorrow am McC K i ! bu 1 ie the VV Wil mn could an- bout the R 1 wr the first Richar ce oppo- om } 1 left ther the Nelson Rocke- John Lindsay othe looks to b ill, Choice 68 tudyin Assistant Dean of Men Bob Miller. Miller Leaves For Research Job Robert Miller ant dean of en, plan from his po- tior t to become varket 1 lyst of the sunoco Co, in Har ille, S.C Miller has served as the assistant ean since July 1967 when the egislature created the position, Be- fore this time, he had rved as a raduate assistant to Dean Mallory vhile he studied for his M.A, de- rree in education in guidance Miller received his A.B. degree in from East Carolina in 1965 Afte raduation, he worked as sales service director of the Sunoco ‘onstruction product jivision in Hartsville, S.C. Vhe Sunoco Co neerned with the production of fiber products. Miller’s new job will be to investi- rate and solve the problems and vults of the materials produced Several people are under consid- eration to replace Miller. No deci- sion has been maae yet Asked if he wanted tec comment mn his stay at ECU, Miller replied that his resigning left him with mixed emotions. He said he felt that East Carolina had given him more than he could have ever given to East Carolina business esday, ersity April 2! | On The Inside... fohnny Rivers, well-known rec lina students Saturday afternoon in iot be required for the show. ording a free artist, will perform for concet on the mall. Meymandi Speaks April 24 On ‘Community P. sychiatry’ Community Psychiatry Th rd Revolution” is the topic of < talk which Dr. ssad Meymandi, iirector of the Cumberland County Mental Health Center, Fayetteville, vill make Wedn April 24, ir Old Austin Auditorium at 8 p.m esday of the on-going the citizens honored him f the 1968 The ‘‘father’’ center at Fayetteville, of that town recently by naming him recipient Notices Room assignments for sum- mer school, 1968, will be made Vhursday, April 25 — all classi- fications. The following dormi- tories will be used: Regular Students: New Dorm, Fletcher. Teachers and Gradu- ates; Fleming. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS PRO- SEDURE WHEN SIGNING UP FOR ROOMS: 1. Pick up room application from Dormitory Office. You may do this the day previous to signing up. Day students may pick up applications in room 258, Nursing Building. 2. Fill out room application COMPLETELY — IN INK. Take room application with $32.50 deposit to Cashier’s Office and get application stamped “Paid.” (This deposit will cov- er cost of room for one six weeks term.) 14. Take room application to the dormitory in which you wish to live on Thursday, April 25 ard sign up for room. Rooms will be assigned on a ‘‘first come, first serve’? basis. No rooms will be held. Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Room deposit may be paid, Wednesday, April 24, or Thurs- day, April 25. 1ll persons who wish to nape resent East Carolina at the Na- tional Model House of Repre- sentatives to be held in New York October 23-27, 1968, come to the Student Government As- sociation offices some time this week. Any student interested in ap- plying for Editor of the 1968-69 Rebel is asked to submit a writ- ten application to Dr. James H. Tucker in the Nursing Building immediately. ee eee URE the Yé Di Award. Hi Man of ished Service ‘The First Two Hundred elates in layman’s langu volvement and experien Young book Days” his the ces in ablishment of the iplete ental health cent North Carolina A native of Kerman, Iran, Dr. Meymandi was awarded the scie tific medal by the Iranian Dep: ment of Education in recognition of top schola I r hool Durinv his premedical edneation Arizona State University he served as president of the student body government of the university. He received his medical educa- tion at George Washington Unive sity School of Medicine, Washing- ton, D.C. and served his psychiatric internship at Saint Elizabeth Hos- pital, Youngstown, Ohio. From 1963 until 1966 he was resident psychiat- rist at Dorothea Dix Hospital, Ra- leigh. He assumed his duties as Director of Cumberland County Mental Health Center on July 1 1966. Recognized in the field ot mental health, Dr. Meymandi holds mem- bership in the Beta Beta Beta Bio- logical Honorary Fraternity, Phi Ki Meical Fraternity, and is mem- ber of pe American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was a rec ued of the Lederle Lab- oratory Medical Student Fellowship Award, National Scholarship Foun- dation of New York award and nu- merous grants from agenc n the related field Associate editor of THE NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF MEN- TAL HEALTH, he is also author of a weekly column, You and Your Mental Health,’’ which ap- pears in the Fayetteville Observer ind is scheduled for national syn- dication Sign-Up At Home And Vote Away You don’t have to go home to vote. A student can vote in the election next fall and in the pri- maries this summer in the place of his residence by registering to vote in his home town. Or he may vote in Pitt County if he signs an affa- davit to remain in Greenville or Pitt County after graduation. If he leaves however, he is liable to prosecution for perjury. Absentee ballot rules are defined by individual counties. If you are in doubt about the particular rules of your county or city you should contact the Chairman of your County Board of Elections, i f } i ! } f —_ a Carolinian—Tuesday, April 23, 1968 a oe Wait Until Tomorrow .. . st half of Spring Quarter is over, and East Caroli ‘ ! o th t] 1967-68 academ Sprit F il] ‘ egy & chal ganas, A Dectiral, Gack Urabe had ora ! he comi { ( ; ai ( ( { ‘ \ ( ! eT } oming ! eathe ind the. 1 t s 1 Ve ice ur energy nse a Y th lethargy and apathy, causing u ’ he old til tomorrow.” And in the t ry scaree commodities N House of R in Ne ( ¢ CCE GOV ident ( ‘ 1 ut to dies at ( rations Su { SGA ere ave ot! rh ( ( eprese fi ) kind of o ( d vel in the past P k de ven the so-called } Asal acclaim has bee: can } ne | } rerease in. the | an { ‘ | n . ) not te ed } ition ! etter an 6 ¢ any + et | + WA vi f Eas arolina University be le ] Carros For ( Respe Riley VIR« Di ] being ‘ I h ov Rye vould he a U il rHt rully 1 Reir ss Reiner For President M Hil ; id eRe ECU Forum ae | f those it is de Al ‘ ° arwe ng ¢ ) Masters For Secretary font, it can accompiion | Men of the Hill nothin As candid oN n Maste1 president, I ask not ffice of recordit { yacking but also for ! t Re ous backing of the MR¢ ana on » position of ming election and ‘ ere uld be alert } ¢ ( ble. He Respectfully ud be no As Stephen J. H ¢ ely ) tne n y 1 A el n a eports rhe EAST CAROLINIAN Havin id pre xperie urges all students, faculty mem pist ar corres} bers, administrators, and mer 1HE REBEI Tr feel that I bers of the University commuy ualified for this office. 4 ity to express their opinions j, isin vdminist writing. id the impor ‘ Th PAST CAROLINIAN und accu : editorial page is an open forum x ind suppol I in which such articles may jy eatl published, ink yu Letters to the Editor, which Respectfully your may be rebuttals to previous Norm Master yi articles Or any short, opinion. ited articles will be printed un der the heading of ECU Porum Letters must be typed and sign. ed by the author. Authors’ nam- ide f es will be withheld by request Letter’s should be addressed ty ECU Forum, c¢-o the Ast Hall For VP e Men f the Hill ns 10 CAROLINTAN. ter fic the e3 as Phe editors reserve the right v Ihave ga I to edit for clarity and tength p I can p y However, the intent of the ar 1 m than my best effort ticle will not be altered ) f em f tl Hil Signed articles on this p reflect the Opinions of the 4 thor and not necessarily those of the EAST CAROLINIAN Unsigned articles are | ' the editor 4 This, That, and The Other American Justice? Walt Whittemore uc iyone care to say that be f the 1 t \ police i Although ectly appr few occasi h which « Hill 1 e appeared 7 er th find rs and ma ilarities ir driveways ha lic en t I t their cti quar otalitay 1 € it Cle est t Ve Ame ie crac Wt IS C \ Th f ! hac : KC ble ) th : W t \ | I ! 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KEEPSAKE DIAMON ------ BC Urg At Annual P| is desi | accomplish} candid k not « Iso for n f the MR¢ n and vectfully nen J. H ee a ST CAROLINIAN dents, faculty strators, and mem Iniversity commuy ss their opini em Ss ip sT CAROLINIAN e is an open forum ch articles may by, the Editor, which yuttals to previous iny short, opinion. will be printed un ing of ECU Forum . he typed and sign- thor. Authors’ nam- ithheld by request ald be addressed ty i @C-o the EAST N. S reserve the right clarity and length e intent of the ar t be altered icles on this page ipinions of thy t necessarily those ST CAROLINIAN ticles are writt tice? Vhittemore | he facult ) ugh the appr che occasl hich cat ippeare and ma iys h pA OG AAI T WENT zl AND STOLE | TELE PHONE | | OLES- — va cr Near \ i - ey C Urban Department CAMPUS an n i ne Conterence TUESDAY, APRIL 23 East Carolinian—Tuesday, April 23, 1968—3 BULLETIN Carolina stude 200: pm Baseball—Davidson Hert minors In the Ge in tling up guideli: 3:00 pm Beginners Bridge U 216 yep nt, attend in setting up guidelines toi : Haiti gee ie ae aa Green Questi; : proposed legislation. At this - 4:00 pm Bowling ig Uc : nee, held at ie 4 easibility me, Bill Diuguid of East Carolin 7:30-6:30 pm N nan Club Mi Au ne vernment at the Ur , presented the bill that was passc 7:00 pn International Filr i Wri ; Ni th Caroli to the State Legislature and spok« rl 17 and 18. Th He 08 the problems the East Carolina WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 ’ : eee g lelegation the mock legisl: re pea 3 ere Jim Laumann, B ad oe gees ae the mods legislature 3:00 pm Track—Richmond Universit; Here ¢ é ant B € ced in bringing < 1 assage ( = Wy nit ry Gaddy, and Bu ae he bill : me EU Uaeeee 7:00 pm Surfing Film ‘Surf Hollow Day Wright 3 ie C é Pitt Cr nite ulth id Austin 5 East Carolina University has one 8:00 pm Pitt County Mental He: id 0: y interest to the ( ; 1 { the six undergraduate urban THURSDAY, APRIL 25 the workshop . nin programs in the nation oS i Cl t f t the largest in the Southeast 11:00 am FL-21—Ind. & Tech. Ed luk "4 Department of Urban At é pent dal AR apeshe) ras ¢ Fa aehe y . Colle¢ fairs Necded in North Carolina” ‘ he planning section of the Geog- 3:00 pm Baseball—V imine von lege - fg ( na introduced dy x phy Department is under the su- 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm Movie The Ipcres le : a bill establis n ( - ision and instruction of C 7:00 pm Chi Beta Phi Flanagan 317 of Urban Affair a Duingan, who will be com 8:00 pm School of Art Convocatior Old Austin a t his doe ate work it 7e02 ( jlina at the 1968 S ee doctorate n Geog islature roams reser Graduate English Club Prepares 1 Science soa". Experimental Spring Programs in order this summer The recruiters listed below will lave ood ¢ } i Departmer € ill discuss folklort } ye On Campus to Interview student s essent t li » literature If you would like to talk with one o-ordinator rhe eeting will be or more of these recruiters, come to the Placement Service office and planner ‘ m 206 of the Stu niot ney does the ? Idin Coffee will b erved ign up for an interview. Come i us municipalit Ort nd the ) r will person to sign up. NO APPOINT- He also stated that ! 7:30 MENTS WILL BE MADE OVER no such de} yy. I : ’ All graduate stiiuc e ureec THE TELEPHONE OR THROUGH s in the nati tation ANOTHER PERSON. i est oale ey he an eat April 25 — MANTEO HIGH : pias eee vith ae YHOOL, Manteo, N.C.—has open- Many city manag ay xs for Vocational Home Eco- Me 1ani : 1 nomics, Guidance Counselor, and ootball Coach. Sign-up deadline for this interview is Wednesday jor to become I vith pe aduate study and to become April 29 — HALIFAX COUNTY more familiar with the professior SCHOOLS, HALIFAX, Va.—Inter- they have chosen viewing English, Math, Social Stud- | | SAVE TIME | City Launderette 813 Evans St., Greenville Leave your Laundry We do it for you Folding and 1-hr. Service on Request Serving ECU since 1949 Down from the Burger Chef Announcement Investors Diversified Services, Inc. Conducting Interviews for Career Representative Wednesday, April 24, 1968 beginning at 10:00 a. m. in office of Placement Bureau on ECU Campus. All You Need IsLove | [RENTAL FURNITURE SERVICE After all, it’s what makes the world go ‘round in RENT NEW FURNITURE that wonderful, once in a Hiasine pe eee WITH OPTION TO BUY gagement ring you choose says So MUCN EN YOUR SELECTION | q Keepsake, the / love... { should it be a Keepsake, t eh a A brilliant diamond of fine Good Selection Of New or Wand hae tase word is “perfect.”’ ; anteed perfect (or CASH, CREDIT, LAY-A-WAY, RENT ee ees Sint | SHEP ARD-MOSELEY replacement assured) . Just look for the dost Keepsake, in the ring and on the at your 7 ng FURNITURE CO. a eee 1806 DICKINSON AVE. 758-1954 , th inv! Keepsake Jeweler’s store. He's | eapsake’® Keeps New Supply UNIVERSITY SWEATSHIRTS ro suow BEAUTY OF DETAIL UNIVERSITY JACKETS DELAIR $625. ALSO $250. TO 2100. WEDDIN RICES FROM $100, TO $5000. RINGS p COM " TRADE-MARK REG. A. H. P HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND eae opm | MOCK TURTLENECK SHIRTS “ o Plan Your Engage- Please send new 20-page booklet, How T Estee folder, both for J : ing” and new 12-page full ele ide’s Book. ‘ i ° R a ee Teo ctera, special offer of beautitul 44-page PSY *" sg Complete Line of Art Supplies a | hoc ~——! | UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE ddress___ 5 mee || City. — — oe) 528 S. Cotanche Street e Zip. — State. — | USE, N. Y- 13201 KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, T° oc. . “ 4 Placement Service Sends Reeruiters For Interviews | April 25~MOTORS INSURANCE N.C CORPORALION i Pre Di LOL 4 er f will uk with oth 7 for Claims Adjuster iutomobil physical damage Clai No selling involved other than ability to sell meself and deal effectively with people. Sign-up deadlin Wed- nesay, April 24 April 23>—PORTSMOUTH YMCA Portsmouth, Va.—-wishes to inter- view for Male Physical Director w/emphasis on aquatics. Sign-ut deadline is Wenesday, April 24. April 25—PACIFIC MILLS (Div of Burlington Industries) Clarks- ville, Va.—primarily terviewine for trainees in production manage- ment, administratve nagement industrial and technica as. Sign- up deadline is W day, April 24 May 1—CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY h, N.C will be interviewin ules Rep resentatives—will taik ith any major. Sign-up deadline is Tuesday April 30 May 2—JEWEL BOX STORES CORPORATION—Interviewing any major interested in ail manage- ment field. Sign up by May 1 May 3—RELIANCE INSURANCE CO.— Interviewing students for claims representatives (Male) & Claims Service Representatives (Female)—any major. May 2 — BERTIE COUNTY SCHOOLS, Windsor, N.C.—Inter- viewing all majors — Sign up by May 1. May 2— GOLDSBORO CITY SCHOOLS, Goldsboro, N.C, — In- terested in all majors—Sign up by May 1. Percussion Group Plays In Schools The E.C.U. Percussion Ensemble has bee active in recent weeks performing in schools and colleges in North Carolina. They have com- pleted appearances at Elizabeth City State Teachers College, Eliz- abeth City, North Carolina and at Atlantic Christian College’s Festi- val of Contemporary Arts In the near future they will be appearing at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on their Contemporary Music Festival, East Carolina University Contemporary Music Festival and will embark on a concert tour of the Tidewater area of Virginia. Director Jones, and this fine group are actively in- volved in the presentation of seri- ous percussion music to audiences in the South East. PITT PLAZA DAIRY BAR 25 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Try a Delicious Banana Split or Sundee 264 By Pass, Greenville — eee = 4—East Carolinian—Tuesday, April 1968 FOO UO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OLA fF F Notices FOO OU OU UOOOUO AC O OOOO OE Complete set of Americana with dictionaries and book case, 1961 edition with later year books, teasonable price. Complete set FOR SALE: Encyclopedia of lifting weights—almost new. used Reasonable price. One auto tire with wheel, size 14. Reasonable offer. Call 7 2017 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT — 3. bedroom House, living room, dining room, kitchen, tile bath, forced air oil heat. 10 minute walk from school, Available end of May. Call PL 8-2771 before 9:00 a.m. FOR SALE: RCA_ portable television set with stand, 17- inch screen—$35.00. Phone 752- 7475 after 3:00 p.m. FOR SALE: Extension Tube set No U-—-Three rings for Pentax will permit $9.00—Retails for Honeywell close-ups. $18.95. Honeywell Strobonar / 400 (Electronic Flash). Electronic flash including accessory lens kit, coiled shutter cord and pis- tol grip. No batteries needed $40.00—Retails for $89.50. Pentax Automatic Super- Vakumar Zoon lens in Case (70-150mm). Includes lenshood, close-up lense, “gun mount’’ for camera and lense, skylight filter, and polarizing filter. $185.00 — Retails for $420.00. PHONE: 756-1767 in the even- ing, FOR SALE: Fisher X202 am- plifier—42 watts per chan. cost new was $250. Will sell for $90. Fisher X202 © amplifier — Same amp, newer model, $110. Scott 200 amplifier—75 watts per. like new, $75. Scott LT 110 Ster reo Mix tuner in enclosure, Harmon Kardon IV pre-amp. in walnut enc,, cost new was $220. Harmon Kardon V_ basic amp in cage—40 watts per., cost new was $190. These are very clean and in excellent con- dition Will sell the pair for $200. Marantz 8-B basic amp—new $300. Will sell for $125. Dyna Pas 2 pre-amp (often called the poor man’s Marantz because of its performance). Will sell for $50. This would be real audio- phile equip. at a very low price. Sherwood 8000 receiver-amp- — 40 watts per. very sensitive FM tuner, New cost $340—Will sell $165. Also some new equipment— Could get whatever is needed. Phone: 752-2775. HOME FOR SALE: 102 South Harding Street. First floor: Living room, office (or small library room), kitchen with built-in bar and unusual num- ber of cabinets and drawer space, family room, dining room, tile bath with standing shower, and screened porch. Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD CAROLINA GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT Starts MAY 1 “Doctor Lhivago” STATE THEATRE Three bedrooms and tile bath, unusual walk-in closets. Other features; Storm windows and doors, new central Second floor: heating system, paved drive- way, and garage. Phone; 752- 2817. The Pitt County Wildlife Club will sponser a Spring Cook Out on Saturday, April 27. Tickets can be obtained from any mem- ber for $1 per ticket. Barbecued ham, barbecue, and cooked fish will be served. The cook out will be held at the clubhouse at Faulkland. The public is invited to attend. T CAROLINIAN will ieting Wednesday, April 24, at 5 p.m. All persons interested in joining the staff are requested to attend, The Ez have a staff i The Young Democrat Club will hold a meting Wednesday April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in New Austin 32. Officers will be elected for the coming year. All members are urged to attend Graduation invitatons may be picked up April 25th at the Student Supply Stores surfing Hollow Days,”’ a full color film — 90 minutes of surf- ing — produced by Bruce Brown Films, will be shown on Wed- nesday, April 24, in Wright Au- ditorium at 7:00 p.m. Admission by ID Cards for Students and movie passes for faculty and staff. FOR SALE — Vinyl - coated car top carrier, 4 ft. by 4 ft. by 15 inches. Zipper closer. Solid panelwood bottom; metal frame holds cover in place, folds for storage. No suction cups or straps. Used only one summer. In perfect condition, Call 756- 1763. FOR SALE; 1960 Corvair 700; speed transmission, new seat covers, 24 miles-per-gallon; looks good, runs good. Call Anne Wilcox, Garrett Hall, 752-9434. 2 3 OI Lp Test your diamond IQ). Q. DO MINUTE FLAWS ALWAYS AFFECT A DIAMOND'S BEAUTY? A. If there are obvious flaws, both beauty and value are affected. However, if there are only a few tiny flaws, and it takes 10-power mag- nification to see them, it lowers the price—but it does not affect the beauty or durability of the diamond. Obviously, with such delicate factors of judgement, you need the knowledgeable and conscientious help of a fine jeweler. As members of the American Gem Society. we are able to offer this train- ing and assurance to you. Stop in soon to see our fine diamond collection and learn more about the proper grad- ing of gems. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY (AGS) Lautares Jewelers 414 Evans Street G. Lautares ECU ’4 Ruby and the Romantics will aiming for Wright Auditorium Saturday night, as they put on a free dance, No tickets will be required for the Pirates Jamboree event. pr Ww. so TRUCE TESTU ECCT CUTS SECT TSTES TST T TCLS TT TCT TTT OTT T I PR ¥RMMM MMM N EE HD BHoae ‘ * ‘ bs * * t : : f i : f ‘ ¥ : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +* fe * * * * * « *x * * * * * * ¥. Committee Presents ‘Juliet Of — Spirits’ ‘Juliet of the Spirits’ will be Comaiitter tars Gullietta Masina esented Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. i ‘ = ‘ a nd is a highly acclaimed produc- right Auditorium. The film, spon mn Which ceived any awards red by the International Filn bas Ob yed Tay iw and Che film is directed by the interna NOTICE ionally famous Federico Fellini FOR RENT: To graduate stu rhe film has won the New York dents during the summer, 5 Film C Best Picture Award, room brick house; completely I Golden Globe Award,’’ and furnished, reasonable rent. Call ylacement in the top ten films 758-3808 after 5 p.m. vard by numerous ¢ritics. in CEs FIANCHISE SYSTEM The Little Mint of 14th Street Has Inside Seating All Burgers and Hotdog's now cooked with Live Charcoal FEATURING Hamburgers Cheeseburgers French Fries Soft Drinks Home of the Big Fellow served with cheese, Serving Mammy’s Fried Chicken with French Fries, honey, BOXED TO GO OTHER LOCATIONS 10th Street Memorial Drive {iTLe MINT, FRANCHISE. EM FEU IORI ULC UU OO URE g Hotdogs Fish Sandwiches Apple Turnovers Super Shakes lettuce and our special sauce on a 5” rolls and wetnap 264 By-Pass Ayden, N. C. 2 ARORIOIOIIIOIIOIITII RIIIOOT Angel Flight Elects Lucas New Prexy | Angel Flight has initiated , prospective pledges into their w i ter Pledge program, The election of officers inc} president, Anne Lucas; vice p dent, Elain Harris; secreta B; bara Myrich; and treasurer, : da Elliot. During the Annua| ROTC Marchathon for the March of p isted in the pledges exces the goal of 5,00.00 in cont tions The pledges attended the B2-conclave on February 10-1] this event, the East Carolina 4 Flight and Arnold Air Societ the bid as Area Headquarter the coming year On March 7, the pledge p ed the annual fund-raisir hetti Supper, held at the Student Union. The mi used to purchase supplic for the group project to be pr: ed to the Flight and indiv jects for each Angel Flight On March 14, the ples: d the sisters with a p theme of the affair was ‘“‘O to You All sisters were when a radio was presente Flight and scrapbook ented to each sister Initiation on March 20 pledges become Angel Fligt ter The ceremony, preside vutgoing yommander | aley, welcomed the girls int terhood as each girl was pre her Angel Flight wings and rose, the group’s flower cas were presented the Be Award by her sister pled Notice FOR RENT: Rooms; 2 up stairs rooms, 3 beds each, air conditioning, refrigerator, tele phone; 4 boys needed for th: summer; rent is $25 divided by the number of people in = th: house. House is 112 Rotary Ave 2 blocks from campus. Call -3807, Mrs. Margaret Hux a > SYSTEM seesame seed bun PERERA SEE EEE ERE ESE ERR RE ERE EH SABER EM EE MME ERE ERM RE KR EE Mas r= ==) 6 eek C/) el Flight Elects | as New Prexy | Flight has initiated «| tive pledges into thei; Wi lige program, lection of Officers ine] it, Anne Lucas; ain Harris; vice p; secretary, Ba; vrich; and treasurer, i : t. During the Annual Rot, ‘hon for the March of p ies attended lave on February ledges 10-1 At nt, the East Carolina nd Arnold Air Societ as Area Headquarter) ing year arch 77, annual upper, the pledges sp fund-rai held at the B Union. The my purchase suppl roup project to be pri e Flight and indiy r each Angel Flight rch 14, the pleg: sters with a p f the affair was ‘'O All sisters were idio was presente d scrapbook ) each sister on March 20 become Angel e ceremony, presid oing yommander velcomed the girls int« as each girl was pre ol Flight wings and a » proup’s flower. Anne Ly presented the Best Pledge yv her sister ple Notice RENT: Rooms; 2 rooms, 3 beds each, oning, refrigerator, tel¢ 4 boys needed for th: ‘r; rent is $25 divided by umber of people in the House is 112 Rotary Ave ocks from campus. Call 7, Mrs. Margaret Hux ion up air FRR EMM ERR HED Oe § SYSTEM Charcoal hes vers es ne seed bun OEE EMM EME EE EE RIOT IIe I IO the Areg ge oo ee For Purple- Gold Game % If ° S : ’ East Carolinian—Tuesday, April 23, 1968—5 Golfers Swine kor Wj; 5 fOr Win In Match With tate Wolfpack Hands n! ith ns olf team picked | F ainah oan! rem n wow on At Loss As Baes Bat Out m College Seat Mien, 3-0 , ma 1 1 ' \ ECT 1e] it gave East Carolin len Mu 3-( ‘ North Carolina State University driving in three runs bullpen. A wild pitch moved the ECU) defeated Nanded the Bucs their 4th straight Batting honors, however, Went to runners up and then a passed ball for the match was t) , Uttersor a loss of the season as they erupted the Bucs’ Jim Snyder. The big let in the sixth and final run of iall Utter son wh ’ va P) ate a for six runs in the seventh inning rightfielder clouted two home runs the inning. par 71 Wh a wou en route to a 7-3 victory Saturday and a double to go three for four East Carolina scored once in their ue 1cC rae mde ae Por the Wolfpack, Joe Frye went Dennis Burke went only the first half of the seventh on one of the lueter (ECU) defeats ECT i BN G, gous Ty- the distance, givng up eight hits four innings as Coach Smith want- weirdest plays of the year. Dave 8-0; Mike Allen (V Whitaker-7 Paschal triking out nine, and walking two. ed to use several pitchers. Burke winchester singled and went to third Mike O'Brian 3 5 y € Mc Frye was also the batting star fo1 left with a 1-0 lead as a result of on an error as Roy Taylor reached ‘he Wolfpack as he homered twice Snyder’s first homer in the fourth first. Taylor then advanced on a inning and Mitchell Hughes came wilq pitch as Winchester held at 4 tl ll be! | A n to face the Wolfpack third. I’ 00 ya qu a inis hes Practice I ‘prs Enea at a + yee le a Frye went into his windup, and . EM uae ended abruptly as State Tayior took off for third only to scored six times for a 6-1 lead and : ae ¢ went through three Buc pitchers ee Waneheswer evaming back 3 : 7 2 wonderment. Colbert ended the Saturday actice for the Ba Fo] Rhod ll squad goes int : uso did well in the scrimmage. Coach C ce ; Young scored two touchdowns on taff pr € i : runs of 15 and 60 yards, while t a Vightman threw a scoring pass to 3utch Colson covering 26 yards. Col- von scored another touchdown on a two yard plunge. The practice was considered the best of the spring drills as several players were cited for their play. Mine Boaz and Billy Wightman looked good in the defensive sec- ondary. Paul Weathersbee, a vet- ear. . eran, and two freshmen, Mike B ll M t , . 3aker and Walter Adams, looked 1 le l Cc e@ S owers 0d at linebacker RY The defense took the ball away ‘| OWERS Or 4) 1 TYPES froin the offense four times on two se Ad 5 tay pass interceptions ana two tumble but was unable to maintain con- 7 os eee . ig he N gt A M4 On det Ss Ay I anved Vo Speci leation tant defensive pressure : ‘ Hy : : The te 1 Will have two practice. FLOWERS WIRED AND DELIVERED eek before the Purple-Gold ie > on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. All Phone 756-116' p P] ceeds for the game will go to Fellowship of Christian Ath- fe ee s chapter in Greenville 4) Notices The Johnny Rivers Concert on Saturday, April 27 will be pre- sented on the Mall and everyone Tickets will not be MEETING May 8th -- 7:00 P. M. -- 201 Wright Annex is invited. required, { f our aviation prograr rt fil : ation about sae : rogram. A a The Pirates Jamboree Dance, featuring Ruby and The Roman- shown, tics, on Saturday, April 27 in Wright Auditorium will be open to anyone. Tickets will not be required. AVIATION ACADEMY OF N.C. Durham-Raleigh Ai Phone 596-8548 CAR FOR SALE; 1964 Hill- man, 4 Door, Black-Red Inter- Box 200, Morr e, N, { Raleigh 833-6657 ior, 4 in the floor, low mileage $100. If interested call 756- graduate to greatness... become “someone special the new york city Bl i ‘Weer nurse! Make the most abilities by starting N You can select your area if ire€ Y y : : ind specialized hospitals, learn f ¢ repare for professional n not only to your particular Ivar sent, andt K f Yor job t to the ent You can be a goodn -—-— m oo oie ae Nes oe here, but y | ; N \ ! PARTMENT OF HOSPITALS SAA Sole AN Bs | th Street, New York, . Y, 10013 t about nursing in Write iy t Hy { n { | intestines | es c ; | : ; | 3 Ate i r af —< an ae before Vince Colbert finally got the roblem oy hitting a slow bouncer Bide out, problem oy hitting a sl pounce: With one out in the seventh, to third, allowing Win hester to pianieis Gombe teuahed on an af core as the State thirdbaseman ror and Frye unloaded the first of wondered what to do. Taylor, after his two homers for a 2-1 Wolfpack eeing Winchester on third, had lead. started back to second and was caught in a rundown as Colbert Clem Hutffsman wa was all for Hughes as Ron Hastings lked and that reached second replaced him. Two hits and two Each team added a run in the runs later, John Weaver replaced eighth as Frye hit his second hom- the departed Hastings. Two hits er for the Pack and Snyder hi and still no outs later, Weaver went second for the Bucs. to the showers. With the score 5-1 The Bucs next encounter David- and runners on first and second, son in a twinbill today at 1:30 p.m. Colbert was summoned from the in Southern Conference action Trackmen Set Records, Run Away With Match The East Carolina track team High Hurdle 1. Cargill (ECU looked impressive last Tue y, as 2. Curti n 3. Yarbrough they defeated N.C State University (NCS). 14.3 by a score of 84-61 Phe Pirates 3 won thirteen out of enteen 440 Dash—1 Whyte (ECU) 2 events and set two new ECU rec- Prather (NCS) 3. Davis (ECl ords. Peter Moe set new KC rec- 49.6 oe te a = ee Pa ia 465" 100 Dash—1. Frisby ECU) 2 and Ed Whyte cracked his own ae j : record with a very good long jump Ben (NCS) J Willams: (HOU); of 23°4”, Discus—1. Moody (ECU) 2. Har- Double winners fov Hast Carolina oe (NCS) 3. Clement (NCS), | were Ken Voss in the Mile and Two AA Mile, Jim Cargill in the High Hurd- 880 Run—1l. Thompson (NCS) 2. les and the Intermediate Hurdles McManus (NCS) 3. Hayes Dennis Moody in the Shot and Dis- (NCS), 1:57.4 cus, Ed Whyte in the Long Jump High Jump—l. Green (NCS) 2 and 440 yd. Dash, and Bili Frisby in oo ONGS) 3; Moe (BGU); ag yd. Dasn and the 220 yd. 440 Hurdles—1. Cargill (ECU) 2 Yarbrough (NCS) 3. Wooten 140 Relay 1 ECU (Frisby, Peeb- (ECU), 57.9 les, Davi Whyte), 43.5 220 Dash—1. Frisby (Ei Shot—1. Moody (ECU) 2. Cle- (NCS) 3. Peebles (ECU), 4 ment (NCS) 3. Dalton (ECU), Triple Jump—l. Moe (ECU) 2 49’1"’ Bean (NCS) 3. Whyte (ECU), Long Jump—l. Whyte (ECU) 2. 46 5” Moe (ECU) 3. Williams (ECU), Two Mile—1. Voss (ECU) 2. Tay- 235’ lor (ECU) 3. Jayroe (EC Mile Run—l. Voss (ECU) 2 9:30.6 McManus (NCS) 3. Carson Pole Vault—1. Glover (NCS) 2 (NCS) 4:17 Murray (ECU) 3 Rynearson Javelin—1 Harrison NCS) 2. (ECU), 136” { Holden (NCS) 3. Glover (NCS), Mile Relay—1l. ECU (Davis e V0 11" by, Beasley, Why ) Ne Ey | Pe 5 Se Drive-In Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. 1 Hr. Cleaning Hr. 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