ARRIE im. { PTA Wit ECT Athanti « (p, = us i University Invites per Nanp To Lecture In Heidelberg iph R. Napy 1 the Depar FS n the J 1 Anthropolo: lecture al Ger! also bee! te Depart 4 Germany d {June af various Itural Centers ide Berlin, Hi Darmstadt, K nd Frankfurt. Napp’s lecture topic ( ‘lations, youth prob] American social stru to his leture pr irticipate in youth w sminars in Hamb US His DR. RALPH NAPP Tate and Thomas Latumet ‘ant professors in the Depart: ment of Industrial and Technicw Education of East Carolina Univers ty. have been selected to participate Nan NDEA Institute in advancec a Wood technology for teacher educa } ‘ors this summer. The institute be \ f Ne held at Eastern Kentucky Unl- \ versity, Richmond, Kentucky 15 Up- ler the direction of Dr. Jack Luy, nate Dean, College of Applied ind Tedhnology. Mr. Tate ane Latimer will be two of twenty- participants throughout the ‘d States. © primary purpose of this in- to provide the informa- & ASS} all Island Prooram Tate & Latimer Participate In NDEA Wood Institute - East Carolina eh Se. Martha Kirchmann program University fast Carolinian rsity, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, May 2, 1968 Number left), reading specialist at Brewster Junior High School explains the school reading to Sandy Pearson of East Carolina during her visit to Camp LeJeune. Johnny Rivers Violates Contract: Entertainer Delays Concert N ul we been tirely Smith ¢ ODS Aw ard legal rights to have call- ff the Johnny Rivers show, due i contract violation,’’ stated A Dean of Student Affairs Ru- under, who serves as ad- isol SGA Popular Enter- M s Committee : ‘ nder was speaking in answer ations made by popular He y artist Johnny Rivers at i ‘ mall concert for Pirate's j sent the State of imboree. Rivers intimated that i IMKA ( » committee failed to car out 7 1 ¢ ybligations by not having peo- he W le to meet him at the airport when ward M 3: rived, by failing to make some- rber nik vailable to assist him with ur f equipment, and by not having Do You Have The Knack? Plavhouse Offers Lessons looking YWCA she passe : . house where three eligible bache- a 2 ae a ors, Tolen played by Cullen John- on: Colin, by Richard Bradner; and rom, played by Greg Zittel, live 4 for the By JAY PAUL Tie Hast oer Tolen seems to have the knack of TeSe au winning the opposite sex and he emg doesn’t hesitate to use it. He usual- ” ee ly chases the girl and then meets her later for a date. Colin, on the who has the leaa other hand, wants the knack but ff Nancy comes tO can’t seem to bring himself to go New York. While chasing the girls. All Tom wants to do is paint walls (and other things), and doesn’t even have any interest in girls When Nancy meets these three she tries to impress them. None of them pay any attention to her, not even Tolen. Eventually, Tom and Colin set out to try to win Nancy tor themselves. + and skills nece ary to enable participants to broaden the he participa? nt of industrial arts As the play progresses, the only sope and conte : Soar 1 ~programs Emphasis person to have success with Nancy = 11 be given to the development is Tolen. He just has the “knack Wr use of instructional materials for attracting women and x av be used by the partict : 3 which ma} the quality of in- “~The Knack’’ is directed by A- nprove their resp manda Loessin. Stage Manager 1s n thei sarlton Edwards, costumes by Mary Stephenson, lighting by George Sch- riber, and John Sneden is responst- pants to I struction } assignments o : Major topics to be covered du tl include wood-pro- active teach- ing the ath: wood-productS ple for scenery. perry ° : wood-lamina ube and : ‘ : ie : Aa aoe ‘-substitutes-materi- Tickets for ‘‘The Knack’’ may be pending; Wwood-svive' nd Adhesives picked up in the Central Ticket gis. aoe eee’ Oitice May 1-9. and gluing. i person to guide his entourage the campus Dean Alexander explained ‘hat heé had contacted the Bobby Robert Management Agency of Los Ange- les last Thursday, and that the agency had informed him that they would take care of all arrangements and accomodations for the members of the show. Entertainments Committee Chair- man Ada Sanford pointed out that the contract with Rivers included a clause stipulating that the per- formers would be present at one p.m. Saturday in order to run thro- ugh a sound rehearsal and to pre- pare the sound equipment for use at two. After waiting fifteen minutes al- ter the designated tame for the ound rehearsal, the committee managed to get in touch with Riv- ers. awakening him fifteen min- utes later. It was 2:30 when Rivers finally arrived at the concert site without having gone through the required sound rehearsal Dean Alexander said this entail ed a breach of contract by Rivers and that the SGA would have been vtirely within their rigt ) Te= egotiate the contract and arrive 1 lower figure on those grounds. Sanford answered harges a- bout the alleged lack sons on hand upon the arrival e group saying, “It is norm or enter- tainers to request suc assistance in the contract. Whenever an en- tertainer asks to be met, or aided in any way, the committea always makes arrangements to fullfil their wishes. In this case, we acted upon the information given by the man- agement agency, assuming that they were empowered ‘© act for Rivers.”’ ° Film Rescheduled The travel - adventu Y The Mighty Mississippi,’’ w be pre- ented on Tuesday. May 7, at 8 p.m in Wright Auditorium. This pro- eram was scheduled February but had to be postponed. James Metca:f, noted adventurer and pho- tigrapher, brings this final event on he 1967-1968 Lecture series, and ad- lission will be by ID Cards for iudents, faculty and staff. Tickets for the pub'tic will be available at the door for $1.00 each IFC Cancer Drive Raises $825 For Pitt At road blocks set up Saturday passing motorists contributed $825 to the Interfraternity Council's Greek Cancer Drive."’ Located in and around Greenville, the road blocks were manned by approxi- mately 100 members of the fratern- ities on can., 3, whose collections were given vo the Pitt County Unit of the American Cancer Association. Working in cr0peration with As- sistant Dean of Men Bob Miller, and suprorted by several prominent Gree .e business leaders, IFC Pres at Gary Phipps was more than pleased with the outcome of the fund - rasing campaign. “The drive was a success,’’ he said, ‘‘only because of the near- perfect fraternity participation. To the men of these fraternities I ex- tend my sincere thanks and genuine appreciation.”’ Phipps was also pleased with the apparent good will expressed by the contributors. “‘Everyone must certainly have some inclination of the monumental task involved in conquering cancer,’’ added Phipps. “The money we collected Saturday can do nothing but help that fight. With this consideration in mind, I am sure the people contributed with pleasure. ' Phipps wished to thank each con- tributor individually, but realized the impossibility and offered a gen- eral ‘‘Thank you, one and all.’’ He conclude his remarks by stating that the collection was done in an atmosphere of brotherhood — whe- ther in Greek letters or in man- kind.’” A trophy will be awarded to Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity for highest percentage of participation. Tau Kappa Epsilon was runner-up 2-—Ei Thursday, May 1968 e Buc I Ketb Stic EB Cay i | VE rue u rsi } \ . ; ) } ) i¢ s sa Ss I ( vehind. ; N h ( et I as 1 i UL t S G } e ‘ al s Into sw Ss sul ‘ 1 to provide 1 ends. Tl ) f mi ‘ } oan F the me! a ( East ¢ ersity as a stro! port ‘ I He sketba oach Tom Quinn, the direc | serve as centive for you ( East 1 lace to get an e& ( not tl n athletics : East ( can never bec ‘ t takes the lead in n Enough improvement Basketball Schoo! ] | { Ng ] y * { orum ' ad ' eee ; eee ee ee et ee b ) . Or t Symphony Praise iy \ t ld W. I Cor ed. Note: It is our understand he othe M ‘ ing that the R.O.T.C. does ratse ind lower the flag in front of Old I Austin each day in full uniforn unity I may be cont t 1 y 1 He ae hiadant pr S.0.U.LS. Sore pr —— 52-6820 and leave i f ECT hel; yu lo at th de if Pp f i Rally Around e the ff Cee ; ha i Thank 4 aa ey 1 pirl fe n Charles FE. 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A snip of nakes the mini-dress 4 split second. Check your snd send now—we Fe imited quantity. $1.50 mini-dress $1.00 vest 50.00 combination cK Size L M S ss ] M S Petite postage and tax included)! experience ‘olinian—Thurrday, May 2, 1968—3 the very epitome of Spring on the East Carolina campus, and the three coed ho are Ball Queen are no exception. From left are Plaine Ha hree ill he ymed Queen Saturday night at the t J ’ t xX . inalists Compe , Rid. selects Jere Gallagher It is a somewhat dubious distinction to be named the ugliest man on a campus of almost 10,000, but sophomore Gerald Roberson received that ‘honor’ Tuesday, as the annual MRC Ugliest Man On Campus Contest closed. Roberson combined old clothes, magic marker, long underwear, an old cigar, a vodka bottle, and the help of friends to produce his winning image. tl FREE ON CAMPUS DELIVERY On All Orders of $10.00 or More Roberson Wins ‘Ugliest? Award The Ugliest Man on Campus conte came to an Monday 1 29, with Gerald Roberson a Gerald is a 19 from} ston North t end > winner year old phomo yphomore Carolina Just Telephone 752-5184 gg Mar Said that tne credit for his outfit goes » his suite mate who t grabbed stuff from around the room Hi costume consisted mainly of a M Marker beard, long under u swim trunks, and few contem porary ayings written on is oare hest. When asked why he entered the ontest, Gerald grinned and replied, Just for the devil of it he was not disappointed in money or the prospect ooking date he contest was sponsored by the men’s Residence Council, and the proceeds from the penny votes will »0 to charity First place winner receives $10.00, and the second place winner. Bennie Bunn, rece $5.00 However the prize rood~ East 5th Street ie NR LE RAL IL TE LORE Se I gh TEE a a ¢ i & ‘ & : ie i —Thursday, May 2, 1968 4—Kast C C arolinian— olini Siaie Aieeute Summer Job Program For Students On April 26, Governor Moore an yunced & special employment pro 1 gram to find summer jobs for 100, am 000 high school and college student sociat e group n North Carolina ot business and leaders He said, *‘When schools close thi dedicated to sound § ymer there will be many young lg economy citizens in need of gainful employ- He said that other public and pri help provide money to te agencies and organize « the education in the fall being contacted to help W t that private busi ummer employment effort € y help North Caro- nelude numerou ! i ? igful job lad out young men and ll ar eine w 1} G yn ¢ the Ci ent Se Cx nmiSsslo. otfices t the State and will work lovers and student that the Our 54 local office nd five m W orkshop Theatre Presents Play By Tennessee Williams exual i | rt} tor) Admission is free both pla faculty mer bers are invited to attend Vicearr FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD ee CAROLINA lay concludes with resultins GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT », Purple Paint’’ writ- Se f Drive-in Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service COUNTRY SPORT SHOP 264 By-Pass OPEN 4 A. M. LIVE BAIT ICE FRESH WATER FISHING TACKLE Why Pay More? Shop Spain’s Xk OODLAND Corner of 14th pee pls Streets Open Sundays 12:30-7:00 p. m. RENTAL FURNITURE SERVICE RENT NEW FURNITURE WITH OPTION TO BUY YOUR SELECTION Good Selection Of New or Used Furniture CASH, CREDIT, LAY-A-WAY, RENT SHEPARD-MOSELEY FURNITURE CO. 1806 DICKINSON AVE. 758-1954 ® ———— ee ¢ Or ‘ganizational News | ior, suceeds Tom Kir f Phi Gon A Pi rhe Union is an organ st rhe ECU chapter of Phi Sigma volunteer students who \ committees, providing reational and service pro he entire campus Other officers electe; as with Snead are: Vice Presiden; 1. us Chestnut; Recording seer; Carol Rocke; Correspondin S ; tary, Susan Carter; and Hist, Conwell Worthington The newly-officers wil] p} erve their respective tudent atible wit! avails tbh their abi ation of xpedite the pplication proce i at the Annual Award In he said tallation Banquet whic} I Kendall added, ‘With almost 50 Hall, Joseph Webb, Charles Sutt held on Tuesday, April 30 ut 000 covered employe n North Cz tI, Robert Humphre Charle oing officers will be } plus m e firms exempt — Yone« steven Howell well as all committec vm unemp! ent insurance ¢ ; ‘ nament winners age, the vision of 100,000 a ( omputer Banquet ty members whi nal su The Associat for yutin ces in Union prog: € i t Ba past year May 3 Studies Abroad INTERNATIONAL STUDIR¢8 ABROAD tentatively pl Europe which will ween May 30 and June Will be open to anyone No vour is planned ere] vartered flight for portation cost to ype for the sun mum number of 15 p. required for the flight. If + . ould like to sign up fo | l eceive further informatio: david Lloyd in the SG. ra Rabhan in the German office, or Dr. R. R iology Department n the public f higher educati Governor Moor nployment pros complemet private anc MUSIC ARTS Your Off-Campus Musie Center R Tapes ip adidienciaabaes a oO eee Expert all or Steros Saad’s Shoe Shop Downtown 400 Evans Street Pitt Plaza Prompt Service ee Located—Middle College View 158-2530 756-8522 Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue {OOOO GOO OOO OIE LE MEEK By MHUN EE KR PPR TT TT rrr rss xara o wee Ae i campus officers electe; dare: Vice Presid nut; Recording ¢ cke; Correspondin an Carter; and 4 ry Worthington = wly-officers wil] » Annual Aws Banquet which uesday, April 30 icers will be all committe: nt winners nembers wh n Union progr I News | News | year idies Abroad NATIONAL STUDIEg tentatively pl which will ¥ 30 and June en to anyone r is planned erely flight for red ition cost to t for the summer nber of 15 part for the flight > to sign up fo rther information, ¢ yd in the SGA offi in in the Ger: ec, or Dr. R ogy Department TS ic Center Tapes Steros itt Plaza 756-8522 .< = | * Oe in SYSTEM Charcoal ies ers 2 seed bun ee ee. EEE EMME EF NE NE NEE ME EE OOOO a a OKO OO OK UU Coffeehouse Returns With Poetry & ‘Pure’ Folk eenouse i retu 3-4, 6-7, from 8 rsity Union will tmosphere as student embers entertail tradition > Peace tre and has published several poems of her own. At 9:30, Room 201 will shake to compeeer at the country sound of the Bluegrass Wat . Hae Experience. Featuring Tom Ed- : nA : wards on banjo, Wilbur Drye on 2 Riou ee a var- mandolin, and Leroy Savage on € and electric stomach, the Saini Blue grass Experience will provide é ae an ‘ethnic’? hour of pure folk. pen Saturda Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” 1} : Olid Joe Clark,’’ and ‘‘Amelia Ear- inc Bone oF Kei tien a : ie folk” songs. hart’ are featured numbers eonk nd Gord I N 6-8:45 p.m., Beav- M.C. for both nights will be Tay- of the lor Green, a sophomore from Gre- ensboro. In addition to his duties as M.C., Green will entertain be- tween sets with his standup comedy Acts for Monday and Tuesday will be announced. Admission will be free to all. Go 1,600 miles p.m. the Last is the featur- , and Friday Steve Bai will oper mode Charles Griffi \ A I jection fron his own experie ill read of the { le 1 D f India and the Far Ea May 2, 1968—5 East Carolinian—Thursday, This is typical of many scenes tourists can expect to see during the sum- mer European tour. Company Tour Offers New View Of Lurope the B=C hear NO JOKE! NO HITCH! Would you believe that for $ you can enjoy a 21-day tour rough Ba varia, Austria, and Switzerland this August? A North Carolina Wesle College professor, Vance Mizelle will lead a group of about 30 on th ALPINE CAMPING TOUR thi > under the aeg- thansa German Airlines group will fly jct to Germany on August 3, travel private charter- ed bus on inerary whict cludes Mt Oberamme Garmisch, Salzburg, Innsbruck. Berchtesgaden Zurich, \ and Interlaken and all the camp- e g gear will be icluded in the Campus Bulletin p.eav Highlights THURSDAY, May 2 Highlights of the tour will be a 5:00 p.m.—Math Dept. Meeting sampling of Munich’s famous gem- New Austin utlichkeit, the music festivals of 6:30 p.m.—IFC Banquet, South Salzburg and Bragenz, and excur- Cafeteria sions to the Jungfrau and Mt. Pilz 7:00 p.m.—Psi Chi, Ed. Psyc. 129 tys in the Swiss Alps. ava en FRIDAP, May 3 many Americans imagine camping 7:00 p. m. and 9:00 p.m.—Movie to be carrying a pack on your back, “Texas Across The River’’ chopping down trees and pitching Wright a tent Dav3 ashion, ae 8:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m i amp Festival, UU 201 Spring Folk 8:30 p.m.-12:00 p.m.—IFC Dance, Bob's Barn SATURDAY, May 4 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.—IFC En- tertainment, Mosier’s Farm 8:00 p.m.—Spring Folk Festival, UU 201 many fe: tures to help him be clean, cc 1fcrtable, and happy. In ten ma- jor cities where the Mizeue tamily camped a few years ago all sites were either within or almost within the city limits. It’s a lot more fun and more pleasant than you might With this new Honda This sleek Honda Super 90 delivers an incredible 160 mpg ular gasoline, but economy of operationisn 'tHonda’s onreg only bag. Ride any of Honda's 23 models and you can forget high insurance and maintenance costs. Forget parking problems too. And when you ride Honda you go in style. Every time. The Honda Super 90, for instance, combines big bike looks with easy lightweight handling. Its dependable Honda four-stroke overhead camshaft engine produces an impressive 8 bhp @9,900 rpm; speeds up to 65 mph. And the Super 90 is priced at what you want to pay. The smooth Honda Super 90. Is there a better way to go the distance? HON DA. nth motorcycle! See your Honda dealer today and getin r brochure and safety pamphlet, write: American ox 50, Gardena, California 90247. ©1968, AHM. Now Honda has sold its millio onthe second million. And for free colo Honda Motor Co.,!nc., Dept: C-12, P.0.B MONDAY, May 6 have thought. 3:00 p.m.—Basball—Duke Uni- Camping in Europe is an exciting versity, Here ana unique kind of holiday travel 7:00 p.m.—Duplicate Bridge, UU And at $555 it beats any other peak- 114 season tour. It may be within your 8:15 p.m.—ECU Playhouse ‘‘The means. If you would like a folder Knack’, McGinnis and further information, contact 8:00 p.m—Spring Folk Festival, Mr. Mizelle at N.C. Wesleyan Col- UU 201 lege. H. L. HODGES & CO., Inc. Students Sports Headquarters Dial PL 2-4156 iT ST GIRLS: Come In and See Our Novel Items Also Jewelry and Cosmetics MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 216 E. 5th Street OS ace MEETING May 8th -- 7:00 P. M. -- 201 Wright Annex Information about our aviation program. A short film will be shown AVIATION ACADEMY OF N. C. Durham-Raleigh Airport - Phone 596-8348 P. O. Box 200, Morrisville, N. C. - Raleigh 833-6657 eee ee a een c a x arama mmRas saunas SSNS SSIS SISTED GS 6—East Carolinian—Thursday, May 2, 1968 Information Please FOR SALE — Vinyl - coated Announcements tp cariier. ¢1eby att by Lost 15 inches. Zipper closer. Solid panelwood bottom; metal frame LOST: Class Ring; East Car- Phe EAST CAROLINIAN will holds cover in place, folds for 2 . ; : accept all notices of interest to storage. No suction cups or olina University, white gold, Is the student body subject to the straps. Used only one summer. blue stone; 1969 B.S.; Js Cliff : approval of the staff. Notices In_ perfect condition. Call 156 Edwards; Reward Offered; Cliff for the Tuesday issue must be 1763. Edwards, 408-D Scott Dorm. in by 4 p.m. on Sunday; and : by 4 p.m. Tuesday for Thurs- HOME FOR SALE; 102 South LOST: Black leather folder con day issue Harding Street. First floor: aining drivers licen car regis : Living room, office (or small ration, & Gulf credit card. Co! Tickets tor “The Knack’ will library room), kitchen with act Carol Burmeister at 752-574¢ be available May 1-3 and 6-9 at built-in bar and unusual num- fter 6 p.m. Reward ie the Central Ticket Office, Hours ber of cabinets and drawer ae are from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 space, family room, dining LOST: A brown shoulder strap bs. p.m. Performances will be on room, tile bath with standing pocket book. It has a checkbook ‘ May 6, 7, 8 and 9 shower, and screened porch and a mealbook. If found, please iS : Second floor: Three bedrooms notify: Juanita W. Thigpen Pick up BUCCANEERS no ind tile bath, unusual walk-in peed Box 858, Room 139 y later than Friday, May 3 at closets. Other features; Storm ‘ white building behind the Old windows and doors, new central a Gymnasium. Bring activity and heating system, paved drive- F R t 4 LD. card Way, and garage. Phone; 752 or en jualized tea Tie techie Ria The ‘S17. nd summe! Miehty Mississippi,” which wa FOR SALE: Fisher X202 am : - ae . le rn 5 sp ot aig ys pie wie to be shown here previously but plifier—42 watts per chan. cost oy Ps a ‘ Baa tely 4 ' : ae C vs . Was Canceled fee ea ee wae ). Will sell for $90 furnished, reasonable rent. Call , sania scheduled and will be shown o1 Fisher X202 C amplifier — 758-3808 after 5 p.m May « at 8 p.m. in Wright Au Same amp, newer model, $110. ae sie MIGHT MISSISSIPPY’ First Camp Th ditorium. Admission by 1.D ege | ” amplifier—75 watts FOR REN‘. Private roon A view of the Mississippi t Vi | ae hows a river busil ‘ etween the a . > re ° tine ISSIPp! at . 5 SHOWS ¢ V ust Cards : Bu : : a ne : with bath; by week or over Phis picture is taken from the travel-adventure film ‘The Mi M uve not star’ yarns Sine Sonodl 198s F s BONE LT 110 Stere o Mix tuner night, additional outside cottage issippi to be shown next Tuesda light at 8:00 in Wrigt Auditor é in high schoo vette in enclosure, $65. wailable; 506 E. 9th Street ea ae { t ares d : A } it is nned that Seott Hail Harmon Karcon EV pre-amp Call 752-552 . fhe program ith James Meteal the narrator, has ( ‘ 1 ena be used to house the men sti ; a Gt ie ‘i 2 Call 752-5529 after 6 p.m from its canceled ein Febri Faculty and student gran 4 in walnut ene., cost new was 1 ! "Wt i e dents who wish to live $220. Harmon Kardon V basic FOR RENT: 60 x 12 Mobile on ID cards. Ti s for the publi ill be available at ) dormitory. If Scott Hall is tilled imp in cage—40 watts per., Home = Available Now Shady each the overflow of students will be cost new was $190. These are Knoll Mobile Estates. Call Neil : tend for j placed in Aycock Hall very clean and in excellent con- Cooley at 7152-4847 ese ans Te ee ee Eee eee eee Ne ere end the fir - the event ay saa dition Will sell the pair for @ } HOUR SHIRE SERVICE June 22 students who wor!s e to r2 $200. Ss serve rooms, they may do 50 a Marantz 8-B basic amp—new de gl Dig ig ii bt 6 HOUR CLEANING , their convenient e during tt $300. Will sell for $125. Dyna Street. All auiiities maid for in- | May 7 office b urs In mes a , Pas ! pre-amp (often called the luding air-conditioning, Across H Gl e C] in Nev dei Hy a oe poor man’s Marantz because of the street from Belk Dorm, Com ss our ass eaners Day ) on an a : ; an pineal doe deg a ‘ ae a ft aoa Will sell for pletely furnished. Call 758-2585, DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE | College 32.5 l 50. lis Would be real audio Mrs. Robert Mausey ; { Cashier's office 4 room a phile equip. at a very low price es Ga hs signment will be made at ih Sherwood 8000 receiver-amp- poe ‘ t . erner Across Fr Hi time the Housing Office - 40 watts per. very sensitive : : ; nd Dry Cleaning Service ceives the application from tt PM tuner. New cost $340—Will R individual. All room assign sell $165. ane en : M.C ments will be made on a fiest Also some new equipment Absa come, first serve’ basis Could get whatever is needed joa agen: . BT aa Toa a ae ll ¥ 1287 PL6-094 i In = Phone; 752-<775. | ee Pitcher \ ee oe Would you like to have a part time job Ua For Sale until vou finish school? For Sale: One white, A.K.C, German Shepherd puppy. Call Shirley's Georgetomn 7 758-2496. Burke need men immediately and are starting t $50.00 a week. You will have toe be over ‘ ete cen For Sale; Fender Precision B lr h 21 ae ; | ke a heap $140 excellent con- ar Prs 2 Be a senior. You w Th eee eet a an tae yea gear Fender Jazzmaster guitar, ex- ‘ : : to have your service behind you or exempt from servict x fue at esas We Specialize In Razor Cutting This work is not easy but it is a real challenge and ver) he I 960 € ir 700 profitable. You will be able to continue schoo! full time ‘OR SALE: 1960 Corva ; os babes: : eae eee, Ry seat Hour Ss and this includes the summer months. We have college ne covers, 24 miles-per-gallon; oe : ca students now working w cn ea eae an ae ih ; ' looks good, runs good. Call Anne 7:00 A. M.-6:00 P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, that train you ae sa F Wilcox, Garrett Hall, 752-9434. Thursday ‘ é you, r ; ¥OR SALE: 1965 Honda 90, 7:00 A, M.9:00 P. M. Friday ony, . < d : : \ like new, PL2-8606. 7:00 A, M.-12:00 Noon Saturday Write P. O. Box 89, Farmville, N. ©. or call Very Little i } : ° eed) OY : Zarl Smith, | CAR FOR SALE; 1964 Hill- ‘ collect 153-4339 and as a : | basi ‘ ¢ man, 4 Door, Black-Red Inter- Located in Georgetown Shopping Complex re is and ask for an appointment ior, 4 in the floor, low mileage = W ith Tom Baker. | — $400. Iy interested call 756- 2569. Se ee eee : ea i is Teen eee ni 14 and lost two : Your desires @ ® ) record as a fr Y our faith = e first loss he s (264 By-Pass) f DINE INN or TAKE OUT DAIRY BAR Call Ahead For Faster Service 25 Delicious Flavors Telephone 756-9991 : oe le Cen — Consider... 4 Try a Delicious Banana Split Some human needs or Sundae THE MAN’S STORE then 264 By Pass, Greenville } FOR SALE: Co e set of Ei ae I : able ‘ onl y with dicti . 1 aca a cet | f cyclopedia Americana with diction > nith recall iries and book 1961 editior Join The Crowd be the und with later year books. Reasonable C ° He has bec One used auto tire with whe d egiate pitche ' 7-50-14. Reasonable offer Piz a in 0 n S l e r vee . - oom f 2017 after 5:00 p.n y erg r Z Your talents i a varsity pitc PITT PLAZA last season he gave up fi es got only s in the chat ume against h the Pirates after committ had gone ou or then — — 421 Greenville Blvd. trailing by He’s not the ove her,’ Smith say on his curve and KNOWN FOR GOOD TASTE Consider =" a eee not a change-up i whee | 5 : i i .. He says he a Ree i) ae Investizating some of eee i 3ass Weejuns the exciting possibilities “On ovesstons” ip | 1 oo iberately throw f ‘tite Coupon eaed tor 14, Johnson-Murphy Shoes in church occupations. ye 47 ) 3) : almost every pite ; hour of pool at the : ' ms ig ~Q- _ ge thous, ; riffon Clothing : : I's the kind 0 ' F.C. Billiard Club | 4 8 Information and conversation itters off Lind a une is availe 10 key to Burke’s § ! : 2 oo ! 133 N. Queen Street is available at The Den. ae rs withe 1 519 Cotanche Street 1 Pes ie Me ae 29 Kinston, North Caroling A United Campus Ministry Center ort, if Void After May 8, 1968 : : Me Center) ses <4 thing is weer ew ewer ee eee works. He wastes ! oe ar warene iui “d teaching nd summer camps thr f nation.’’ Coach Qu Pr , Coach Kir : Buccan birst Camp This June r busthi t } yetween the ages iin The M M : ive not Started t in Wrigt Auditoriuy in high school will be ", has t ‘ ! tend the camp. The udent Ib itted gram to be held in East le at ho ‘ rolina will star n J June 29. Bos for ju ERVICE ‘22 _ ig S eaners New RVICE College ass Fr i Jeaning service M.C.A | 01? eee w. You will have eball team npt from service v alm allenge and very de le ; > schoo! full time We have college Meath erses eat it win vith i y will be the men man and vat ted I ; ea : N. C, or call Very Little Fanfare appointment be able nith recall be the under He has become one Ot legiate pitch¢ the S n States Has 19-2 Overall Record a varsity pitcher Burke 14 and lost two after compiling ) record as a freshman. e first loss he suffered wa 5 1 1-0 game has I season he gave up five hits and his es got only one The othe? ; in the championship play ne against West Virginia, h the Pirates finally Ss after committing had gone trailing by only He’s not the overpowerlng type her,’’? Smith says “He chang s on his curve and fastball and w not a ehange-up 1 the ordinary e. He says he doesn’t even rea- it wiuch of the time a On occasions,” Burke says: T ; eliberately throw @ change-UP ae y curve or fastball, put I’m no é ’m changing speeds pie Se Coach Smith auess I do that keeps onsidered Xx out for one run me of sibilities tions. yvare : i almost every pitch. iys I do, though, so I 1 It's the kind of thing ‘sation itters off stride and is € ve key to Burke’s success. — - base “He thre /s without seeming ef fort,’? Smith Says. “and he’s & low- all pitcher.’”’ “another thing is works. He wastes ™ ‘enter ) the speed he 6 time on the al Different Type of Instruction to form a Critical ee ce EC Pitcher Surprises Many Burke Stands Undefeated Hopes To Play Some n the 1968 ummer to ld follow that School Boy H yasketball program will be the use sreenville - ; nvill he new Minges Coliseum. It he ight electrically operated goals are yaced far enough apart to prevent pl r vding on the floor here he t fy Other facilities that the camper : will be allowed to use include the s Natatorium where the re- National AAU championship held, the weight training and isometric room, the student union } id and any of the outdoor fields for ennis, football, or baseball if Aside from the recreational facil anal ities, the campers will be housed in dormitories on campus and will be ervec the same menu that the ve basketb team follows in 1 camp will pre-season practices In The Buccaneer Basketball School igh and is Something new to Eastern North cale. En- Carol and ECU, and it should ucceed because of its uniqueness ure eacl 1 purpose ill be creening The East Carolina crew team heads for the first of two important regattas this Friday The Southern Sprints to be held on May 3 and 4 at Wrightsville ind h Beach near Wilmington will pit the hig! 3uc crew against Jacksonville Uni- josal versity, The Citadel, and the Uni- if ersity of Alabama; all members of the Southern Rowina Association e\ Originally, seve were sla- mp ed to attend, but prior committ- which he ter thar In Pros 1 1 is x to his coach hi ssional a bit Dennis Burke, the stylish southpaw shown hurler for the Pirates, is considered to tty to be a pro prospect. The New Jers~ ey native has won 19 games out of 21 decisions in almost four years of collegiate competition. ie EMERALD Symbol of love and success... favored stone of Venus. for her: The rare, velvety green of an emerald set in a beautiful ring gives a woman a deep sense of pride and lasting happiness. for him: Set in a handsome gold setting, the emerald makes a striking and distinctive ring for aman. BEST’S JEWELERS 402 Evans Street 1968—7 East Carolinian—Thursday, May 2 East Caroline head cage coach Tom Quinn and assistant coach Kirk Stewart talk er tactics in basketball action this winter in Minges Coli- seum. The Pirate skipper and Stewart have opened a new basketball program at East Carolina, as they will head a summer camp for high school boys in June. “. Crew Pitted Against Southern Teams In Southern Sprints describing his team preparations for the reg ments caused the University of Vir- ginia, Richmond Professional Insti- tute, and Florida Southern College Each week series of practices to withdraw fall into a pattern. Monday, Tues- Accore to Coach Vic Pezzulla day, and Wednesday are used for speed, while work is aim- ties. In gen- ial build-up Friday s toughest cor onville Univer ECU expect tion from Ja one of 1e stronger te small-college division. The last time ral, ym whole ather the two schoois met, the Buc vars- thar € (0) ict tl Z 7 went to defeat while the is the rule rvees over the formidable Since the Dad-Vail sonville junior varsity deter Coach Pezzulla expects less trou lege champion mn The ¢ 10, Coach Pezzull Alab: th tively new crew pr be the first m yr The Citadel for a regatta is like ind the Uni- as both school app ams a om- ant event but young team, t the team ith a good sho tas. ractice before a big foot- said in at Hardee’s !” Yes, after class, after a game, or just anytime, Hardee's is the place to gather. Only Hardee’s hamburgers are CHARCO- BROILED FOR REAL COOKOUT FLAVOR. For proof, check out the grill marks on every hamburger, cheeseburger and Huskee. Meet at Hardee’s... the “in” place to eat out. o Ss charco-broiled cookout flavor 507 E. 14th Street cae, 8—East Carolinia Thursday, May 2, 1968 Crew Team Racks Up Double Victory Spatial gate arn Pirate linkste Phil Buzell shows excelent follow-through form, as he omes off the te in a recent practice match. The Buc golfers are going full speed ahead, with eight big wins on their vietory chain Seahawks Snap Pirate / a | W Te e aN ~ r . a Golfers Winning Streak mn a I Sc uerence To na ee > for the Buc ; : I h will be held 6, 7, and 8, at 7. Dunes golf rl in Myrtle Beach, S.C A Bucs head into the tourna a a with a perfect 4-0 mark a dest ( ainst conference opposition and a a a 0-2 overall mark y the rie oe This Week’s Ua ; Sports At ECU , ates . 4 : Friday May ; W ’ ( 7 1 it Wil Duke University Uni- Id - 3:00 p.m ern Conference Tour- My Beach, S. C Conference If continuation f 1 C nament continuation of the ( Now Reserving We are now reserving Apartments and Mobile Home for elitible men and women students for next Fall. CALL 756-3515 while we still have some selection ne Peta ECU Crew tean Same Pri ame rrice. it’s true this sleek new Honda Scrambler 125 would cost you the same money as the old used bomb. but the low price isn't the whole Honda story. Far from it. When you ride any of Honda’s 23 models, you can forget high insurance, upkeep, and maintenance costs. Forget parking problems too. And look at the Scrambler 125 styling: new candy colors, chrome fenders, trim new forks, upswept pipes. And performance: the 125s dependable 4-stroke parallel twin OHC engine delivers an impressive 13 hp at 10,000 rpm; up to 153 mpg. The hot new Scrambler 125. Can you think of a better reason to ban the bomb? HONDA There are seven Honda Scramblers—from 90cc to 450 today. For free color brochure and safety pamphlet, write: American Horn trons oe Dept. C-11, Box. 50, Gardena, Calif, 90247 ee OE eer ey lege ence Depart Second Ses Quincy Wright » the America ternational Mil remberg in 194 the U.S. High rmany in 1949 he second ip Callaway and Ji ird to co-edit the Publica Reyn ole e ECU Publicath vointed Chip Callo eynolds next year HE REBEL, Ea vard-winning litera Both Reynolds and embers of THE RE i. Reynolds was ‘alloway was coord THE REBE and its satire Their plans for ne: easing the numbe npeting for more literary mag: We are (now) 1n ¢ $5,000 award from tl Arts Council,’’ ¢ He added that use the mol