) Loop : ee 1e Pirate il nightfielder J red eight and batte ulars at Volume XLIII homer loose also r Steve F Yr Dave Wir eason rebuilding ith and hi dV vasn’t a Club h but it had grea th said at little bit luc and the returning his year’ quad, th Id once in the done of the | try. ‘(HIEVEMEN) TTER GOLE TTER BOWLING TTER SPEAKING TTER MEMOR\ TTER SELLING SING WEIGHT OP SMOKING TTER NCENTRA1 THRU LFHYPNOs Cherry Stokes, newly elected new desk SGA ferent 33 Ly i lings: $5.9 ' s ii lot. I onde Paco e so big. You yyt n 4 senior d now WY fe D> LTT PI : BE BRO fils fi hman again. You feel feg 4gain.’’ And one more of ‘ss Planning, Ete. Robersonyil 27871 nately 2500 in the freshn ition program begins lege life her col | { | j Pd | The program’s purpose i i i the new student ite A ( na University. To some idea of the problems ahead how to cope with them, to pro- an opportunity for interac- tion with students and professors here, and to discover what they }can expect from East Carolina and ‘what E.C.U. expects from them ‘Barbara Paine, an aspiring art ma- jor expects “‘lots of fun and lots of > | knowledge.”’ | But lots of work and lots of walk- | (ing confronts these neophyte fresh- JAI Bike . : ENTS i as the nine orientation pro- israms progress throughout the \ ;summer. This week, the third é | one begins, how many more will rovel Items ies IC STUDIO t and Get as ; ‘t never walked so much in + 2Y whole life!’’ Their walking be- enthusiastically be sure - at the energetic hour of 7:45 in + ithe morning each Wednesday with 740 introductory meeting, continues -3*ith an hour and fifteen minute reading test, and then another two hour meeting. Stopping along the ‘ay for lunch, a foregin language est. a meet-the-professors session, ad math by-pass examination, hey meet in the night at fraternity ind sorority houses. With the last Meeting of the day over, tired feet return to their rooms to meet the st gin. Eager moving freshmen, more de- abasic an active ECU student, president, enjovs sitting behind Th eon to test tested and met much, but still as inquir- ng ned as ever, parents eceive an orientation, They begin 1 introductory meet ne with their sons and daughter 7:45, and, metaphorically speak- ing, break away from them early in the morning with parent orien- tation 8:15, coffee hour at 10 o'clock, a 10:30 session with the deans, and a tour of the campus at 2 o'clock. Thursday, academic and iriculum problems are discussed With iueas from books, past ex periences and with schedules such as these, there is no wondering why Assistant Dean of Men Jim Young, who along with Dean Mal- responsible for Direction 1968, East Carolina’s orientation program, says that ‘‘our prog here has been called one of better freshman orientation srams in the South.” lory 1s the pro- Contributing to its success are Bill Mosier, John Meares. and Jim my Green, tri-captains of the coun- in Ne Canada After iitend Law 4yO. raduation School i p Lir from Winston , ice-presi- of 51 D gular SGA, won 60 p nt vote Davi ncumbent Treas- the elec- ¢ Bl University man Campaign Stoke I am excep- | Orientation Draws Reaction | From Multitude Of Freshmen ) f to ! uff. Its just as high school, the of Ane ads @ We do it for you @ Folding and 1-hr, Service on Request ® Serving ECU since 1949 @ Down from the Burger Chef rt INGO rs rT” » , | Spanky | Sounds. Krom the overcroy bop vocal groups, a gi fecms clearly to be Bequoia-like promine! ak-clad mall at East i charge July 8, at | fF According to Robe Whe New York Time: Wir Gang, who wil mCU Monday, are @ act and so versa the pop-music loubtedly going to ha hanging of format t Publicity says the her in a Miami wile seeking shelter micane, Kismet. Yet ' + ' + t ‘ ' ' ' ' + t ' ’ ' ’ ’ t t t t ' ’ ' ’ ’ , t t ’ ’ t t ’ ’ t {BP at they didn’t get 1] ¥ fe and launch the 2 I atreet. t t ’ ’ ’ ’ ' t ' ’ t t ' t t ’ t ’ r t i ' t t t t t ’ t t ' ’ ' ' t t ' ’ ' t , ’ , ' , La ' ’ ¢ thi al Looking beyond Mnalities of Spanky a blend of carr corn vocalists ists are found \ Ssibly even confuse with their mobility \ rd 4 We ANKY 8:6 p.m AND OUR G Monday nis i ; 5