Sign ants h good pe uld be an ou Rowe to uccee alue to the linen Notices il home + acs 12'°x56’ tr Air Washing mia ell ond., assum: -7044 ms kor Boy 0 Ce p «6St. Call 52-9415 or 12. Available mmer ext vear ege Student extra ” Fine, we 4 you 3 ours per wi ufterniy cht. Bither e May wrte to oe OF Roy Greenville, |s formation ushroom wn Shoppes pe ee reese cest yy] MINT Z7 SYSTEM Charcoal nes ers > as e seed bun rt «2 sae Volume XLIII Constructin Bp JOHN FORBES esent construction plans for eight new buildings and 1900- 20) more phones on campus eing constructed three new are are ms two ten-story wome! and one nine story i The first women’s dorm ] » ready for occupa this fall the second. one year later. The men's dorm should be completed April of 1969 he Director has Mi of Operations phone ll be 1 new nine story men’s 1d it 1e third new women’s dorm be erected on the old Wilson dorn site Increased Phones When asked about increasing the ent number of phones available rmitory Mr. Low d ‘It is not feasible to put hing in the other mitorie students, They are not built fox He alsc fe i that with the new Cor > ey e system there ll be no Bterruption of service during tr ition, that tt phone it te, that e phones aq { through the « I i and that ter q » Operators to 4 Married Housing il! being considered t Hi! ; are apartme f msiidents. These micnts will be in ht apartments » available will tromat facilities. New Classrooms Three new classroom structures being erected presen for the be torage East Carolina University, ( HomEconomics Department, the Biolor Physics Department r r School of Social Sci- ences Reieriz ompletion of the Hom: Economic Building, which mostly completed this fall is the k arten @ portion. However, the main be finished on schedule clence Building will be the Physics and Biology n February or March Depament leavin the Chen ry Department in Fhagan Building to expand from 7,000 to 50,000 square feet wher Economics De t- 1e Home nent 10ve o its new buil building complex on Social Science Build- a quadrangle arrange four separate by breeze Building and ry, So- ig of n sium. Hist iolo il Science, and Geo rapy n have a total floor spac of 128,666 square jal] the pre 1odtir the Histor Wha on date Agust 3u becoue at ex for the legi Dean t Wme nd all IBM >q Wit lassroom, dorm tory,and administrative facilities there will be aditional parking fac- ilities.But, because of construction there will be a temporary 1 Howevr, the fielc College east of Spanky, Our Ganz To Blend | Sounds, Styles For EC Show From the overcrowded forest of bop vocal groups, a gifted new gang pBeems clearly to be rising into a Sequoia-like prominence among the ak-clad mall at East Carolina, free m! charge July 8, at 8:15. | According to Robert Shelton of @he New York Times, Spanky and Wir Gang, who will perform at (CU Monday, are also refreshing act and so versatile musically the pop-music scene 1s un- Moubtedly going to have to do some Mhanging of format to keep up. B Publicity says the group got to ether in a Miami chicken-coop While seeking shelter from a hur- Micane, Kismet. Yet it is obvious gy t they didn’t get the act togeth- and launch the act from the eet. Looking beyond the witty pers- Mualities of Spanky and Our Gang a blend of carnival camp id corn vocalists and instru- entalists are found who confound Possibly even confuse) the listen- Wr with their mobility. In a typical 0 p.m, Monday night -ANKY AND OUR GANG—will be bere in oped The public is invited t& set, the troupe performs in styles as varid as rock, pop, folk, jug- band, vardeville, country and Wes- tunes, tern, bues. protest, show anti-proest, and a few others for which rames have not been coin- ed Switchng back to an overview of the grow, all six are accomplished pop muicians and all have had extensiv' professional experience before they took to the singing road as a uni. This is apparent in the group s :xciting ve tility and in their redly striki harmo- nies. They swing rock pops or the pops of the turn of the century (the » close 20s or ‘Ds). There is plenty here beyond tie handlebar mustaches and the ytherwise off-beat camp sostuming in the pop group vogue Can yot as a student look be- neath the| Gang’s extreior to find the essende of the group that is ‘painting 4 mustache on pop mus-~ ic’? You are invited to rise to the challenge Monday night among the towering oaks at ECU on the mall of charge concert attend free East Carolina Hill ive will be converted into a ! area later Destruction Continues ruction of Old Austin ha cat- and the displacement of department The Office 1 is now it The port there it, rooms nd two University Cred- of ROTC are ion and ly in Memorial Gym, along i the General Colle Direc- r’s Office and paint studios Geology has gone underground into the basement of Ra ale and the Director of Campus Activities has moved into the library Construction plans for the future include buildings for the School of art, School of Allied Health Profes- sions, and a projected new Depart- ment of Classical Studies which will include Greek and Latin language study DR. JAMES H. BEARDEN Bearden Succeeds Browning For Business Head East Carolina University has an- nounced the appointment of Dr James H. Bearden dean of its School of Business Dr. Bearden, assistant dean for administration and development since last October, will assume his new position Sept. 1 as Dr. Elmer R. Browning, the outgoing dean, takes a new post at Marshall Uni- versity. ECU President Leo W commenting on Dr. Bearden’s ap- pointment, said; “I am very en- thusiastic about Dr. Bearden’s po- tential in this capacity. He is very close to the busine community and also very knowledgable in the academic world of business and business theory.” Jenkins, Dr. Bearden joined the business faculty in 1959 and has directed the school’s Bureau of Business Research since 1964. At the age of 34 he is the author of a college textbook on personal selling, pub- lished in 1967 and adopted for us¢ at ECU. The new dean, a native of Mar- ion, Alabar holds a BS degree from Centenary College of Shreve- port, La., an MA from East Caro- lina and a PhD in marketing and economics from the University of Alabama. Dr. Robert L. Holt, vice presi- dent and dean, noted his pleasure at Dr. Bearden’s acceptance of the position: ‘‘Young, energetic, and well educated for the position, Dr. Bearden has been associated with fast Carolina for the past several years. Having served as assistant dean he is aware of the aims and roals of the School of Business and the problems to be overcome reaching its potentialities.’’ Dr. Bearden is married to the yymer Pauline Larkins of Tren- hter of U. S. District Juc and Mrs. John D. Lar- Ir. of Trenton. The Beardens o children and make their Greenville at Crown O86 Greenville, N. C., Thursday, July 4, 1968 Plans Include | New Buildings, More Phones University a BRIDGE pro 4 * LONDON IS WHAT? Well, fast Carolinian Number 60 maybe not London Bridge, but Old Austin is surely coming down fast to make room for new high-rise womens’ dormitories. EC Takes Grants: To Total $64,000 ECU has recently acquired grants to the tune of $64,000. A grant of $27,265 from the De- partment of Health, Education and Welfare has extended for another year training programs for medical technicians and dieticians at East Carolina University. The grant, from HEW’s Division of Health Manpower, is to be co- ordinated by Dr. Edwin W. Mon- roe, Director of the ECU Life Sci- ences and Community Health Insti- tute. Dr. Clifford Knight, professor of biology, and Dr. Miriam Moore, Dean of the School of Home Eco- nomics head up the two training programs and will administer the funds. East Carolina University’s School of Music has been awarded an in- stitutional assistance grant of $32,- 000 and has been named one of seven recipients of the nation’s federally-sponsored master’s de- gree programs for college gradu- ates who plan to be music teachers. The two grants, plus matching funds from the university, total $82,000 and will provide four fel- lowships of $2,000 per year. In addi- tion, the institutional assistance srant will provide for instructional taff, and 1 terials. The grants, from the U. S. Office of Education, were announced by Dean Earl E. Beach of the School of Music at East Carolin Dean Beach also announced nam- es of the four recipients of the fel- lowships: Marvin Stanley Piland of LaCros- equipment se, Va., a music major who grad- uated from ECU this year; Lynn Smith of Lancaster, Pa.; Lydia Hunter of Suffolk, Va.; and Patri- cia Barker of Williamsburg, Va. The four fellows will enter gradu- ate school here this fall. East Carolina’s proposal for the Prospective Teacher Fellowship Program was prepared by a music faculty committee headed by Dr Thomas W. Miller, assistant dean of the School of Music. And the Division of Continuing Education at East Carolina Univer- sity has received a $5,896 match- ing grant to conduct two c mun- ity service programs. The grant, announced by Division Director Dr. David J. Middleton, was made by the State Board of Higher Education under the provi- sions of Title I of the Higher Ed- ucation Act of 1965 SGA Selects Speaker: Appropriates Finances The first session of the 1968 Summer School SGA Legislature met on Thursday, June 27th to dis- cuss and vote on the many issues facing the students on this campus. The first item on the agenda which was very full was the election of the speaker. Steve Michael defeat- ed Gary Gasperini for the position in a very close election. Mr. Cherry Stokes installed the speaker and the meeting was continued with an umendment to the consgitution stating that the Treasurer elected in the spring will also be the Trea- surer during summer school. This was done in order that the books would be kept by the same person, therefore, having less errors and a more systematic bookkeeping sys- tem. This amendment was referred to the Rules Committee for one week which is the standard pro- cedure for all constitutional amend- ments Mr. Buford D er, moved to ¢ ing budgets Cards, Popula By tertainment, Full-time salaries, and SGA Executive Council. There was much discussion on each of the budgets, but they passed with a minimum of changes. Gary Gas- perini moved that Jack Hart, Ace Atkins, and Lee Blackwell be ap- proved by the legislature for the President's Cabinet. They were ap- proved. Dean Alexander proposed that the SGA appropriate $75.00 to purchase three flags for Ficklen Stadium. These flags are the last three of a set of Conference flags which we already have. This was approved by a large majority SGA Appropriations East Carolinian $4,798.00 Entertainment 9,750.00 Executive Council 3,960.00 Full-time Employees’ 2,933.04 ID Cards 950.00 Movies 1,534.00 Photography _ 579.00 ee ee $23,504.04 | a st Carolinian—Thursday, July 4, 1968 m July 4, 1776, the people of the thirteen English col- omies made official their declaration that they no longer owed allegiance to Great Britain, recognizing the independence ot the United States of America. ‘oday, 192 years later, the American people still set asidi July 4 as a national holiday to commemorate that Declaration of Independence. However, through some strange quirk of scheduling, Hast Carolina University students will be unable to fully observe is holiday, as they follow their normal class schedules. this erhaps a good reason for holding classes on one of \me a’s three biggest holidays can be given. However, if suct reason exists, it is not readily observable by the m: ori f students here e element of time seems to be the cause given most ol en ft holding classes on this national holiday, but a simple evaluation of the amount of time left between second session ind the opening day of fall quarter would certainly be suffici nt low one day to be taken out in July for such an impo lay dependence Day iddition to the motive of simple patriotism, most of he students on this campus need a holiday, especially sinc the o such thing between summer sessions. ertainly seems shame that when so many of the tudents on this campus both want and need to take a day oft for ational holiday, the calendar runs straight through, vith no break, vet leaving almost two weeks vacant at the end tt summer SGA Deserves Respect Student Gove nent Association legislature held its work ast week, dealing with the obler pp of budgets to various stu { 1 nizations and ices ether, a tot: f $28,504.04 y Ss appropriated by the committee to carry on SGA ac \ in last week’s session re} s the self-government handled I finances have been plowed ito areas that the legislature feels will do the most good is the legislators perform their designated task of handling th svstem, student finances, and student activities enormity of the sum handled by the legislature in veek’s bud; session reveals the burden borne by thes« tatives of the East Carolina University student body ople had to make choices in how much should be al ted to various budgets. handling « PF such an important function as appropri ting your, the student’s, money deserves the respect of every student these slators represent. It also deserves, and, for that matter, requires the cooperation of every student on this ampus. Only when these representatives are kept informed of student wishes can they truly represent the students of East Carolina University. @ Last farolinian Bast Carelina University the f East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Publishe Member itercollegiate Pre: Associated Collegiate Press, United States Student Press A Serviced by ary rn In | feat Pr Wes Sumner Richard Foster sy Foy ad N, ( Pe a a Departmental Trip cree rertecasianiascenranianreetar pair ee ee eee ” From The Executive Desk | 3y Chely Stokes, After discussion with several ot ' t 1 rel yome Tits of thes groups i he participating students, no for the upperclass women iit . } ; a been planned for this sum Since later hours will only Blin have ted work « im Nas bee ah » . ? : ; oe ie i ive sna isets ner. due to several reasons effect for upperclass studeé : he ive proje iy ! tort period of time main problem would arise fromgac For your enjoyment thj ial *irst. the shor ric tim Lateran fa t Sarai chool requires fact that freshmen and up} id the University Union j aE in mime! } r : ; ; i 2 ould be in the same builds : time on t “t of students men would Bee ice aleblay aoe ee aie a oe Saas dae making it virtually impossib to ® firework I Thursday Night for study if they want to obtain keen the freshmen ippere at 8 p.m. celebrating ¢} aoe me n sepa as far as later Mu July. I hope you will changeover Of Suu re ¢ seeing a display we sion to session doe I ae 4 I fine The Playhouse to form any type of ttee that would carry e fall. If we forme ummet! If or ind many fine play dt sented thi Fy ited free ticket for each pr : ; ‘i o will ei Se Meets 3 may be pick be here u Nl qu There Met W 7 | Room 303 HMEN?— t € wit t x n\ t ent ce vey e no re ( yar qi € 2 : melon Feast.’’ imme choo CA yf the : ‘i : ‘A he ey ; ( Howeve f ‘ ” nd : Bat - H CREDIT UNI hed l n end 3 mee prepernee ; es Directors of the e€ 1 be 1 the le t pit The EAST CAROLINIAN 5 versity Credit t h the Dean e re yn the Sug urges all students, faculty mem. | [pleasure in ann Vom it later women’s ho Constitution. The legis@u bers, administrators, and mem. 7 1ave I t will be ii nD} P more money fq tl bers of the University commun. | eee ble t é ip later wome tation program, since it get ity to express their opinions jn 4 fore ll larter The e funds t perate effik writing. : he reasor ven ne mme A poll a vh PAST CAROLINIGN| HE Garre l vhicl OV ( bee nte ne editorial page is an open forum 5 u ( n tak Prior in which such articles may ty i 1M e closed seco t Al con hic published, Wu Letters to the Editor, which a may be rebuttals to previny ‘ articles or any short, opinion. # ated articles will be printe ; L e t t e r T 0 T h e E d 1 t 0 Y der the heading of ECL le Letters must be typed and sign. ? Edito: a] ~ e professo} who posd ed by the author, Authors’ nam. 1 es will be withheld by request, Letter’s should be addressed to ECL Forum, ¢-0 the BAST CAROLINIAN. ‘reshman Ori roved t ye very he ma The editors reserve the right ; 1 basi icul tot te edit for clarity and length, ‘ and well: wp} ron q mn much ie 4 However, the intent of the ar q nost import n veh x freshman. I was thorouply ticle will not be altered, b n was over looke ise ited with the 3 of Signed articles on this page 4 1 ll quarte entation. Miracl ‘ note reflect the opinions of the ay : orly ‘ # Ie ected; I only e ete l { thor and not necessarily those | [i ined sideration for the strangened of the EAST CAROLINIAN, | i Musee ( tering for llasse Unsigned articles are written 3 ee a ae Sincerely | by the editor. 5 *RAD ge cele Rosalind A. Lip x VANTED \RIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY jas cay vous eos ees TT ondon Letter Tells Ff! n Will positions are in the area of Per nnel Adn iy Highe rducatioi ps Th sane Salary is $2500 for 9 month aie a ees i : September-June : . : ) : Living quarters furnished Please contact Mrs. W. Bryce Hunt for interviews. Telephone PLaza 2-6867 or PLaza 2-3060 Stration By BOB ROBINSON h lude ups ful when one ship had an dances (pop ¢ ht : Upon boardins t certain conven for granted FOR SALE; Car car top ci mi ng minor TIGr, Us xe 4 x 5) $20.00. ¢ 756-2970 after 5:00 p.m ple in a room verage New Austin lio or television h yt water SSS There wul be a showing of the official East Carolina Uni- the boys versity cass ring Tuesday, July s ly after the tt 9 in the C.U. lobby. Orders will realized tha rity and start ve to 1 boy’ ces also be taken at the showing, which lasts from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Students must have at least 96 hours in order to place orders, aa recep ther feature ere not used 4 course meals th Sometimes there 1 soupbowl at each mentioning eating was served deser We were served ne cow tarting with working back to such points of tounges and kidne One of the m on bo ppeni of the ights ice versa. Some ht thet there we ies’’ on board thought that there the other type As the voyage } ly defined are came into being ed into the other The life boats ¥ tensive use every e% the water thank mission to them only Everyone yse that w that it took tis was thal is was th England was si ple stood on the he leaned th traighten up until dock The program. our adventures cussed in m 5, SGA President! tees teat eee tm ica, lt eant has bee groups h arted work on yjects your enjoyment this woe PODSoring day nigh 1€ Fourth 9 iversity Union i orks display Thu; m. celebrating tt hope you will a display w ‘he Playhouse iny fine play this summet e ticket for each picked 303 en BAST — CAROLINIAYN all students, faculty mem- administrators, and mem- of the University commun. » express their opinions in ig. PAST — CAROLINIAN rial page is an open forum uich such articles may hy shed, ters to the Edil or, whieh be rebuttals to previoy es or aDy short, opinion. articles will be printed un he heading of ECU Forum, rs must be typed and sign. the author, Authors’ nam- | be withheld by request, r’s should be addressed to Forum, ¢-o the FAST YLINIAN. ' editors reserve the right it for clarity and length, ver, the intent of the ar will not be altered. ned articles on this page t the opinions of the ay. and not necessarily those he EAST CAROLINIAN, ned articles are written 1e editor. > Tells r ° ital ‘Trip | newspa} LiSC language when one p had an inces (pop boarding tain conve! yr granted minor in a room New At televi 21 the boys after the ed that and to ier feature e not used t e meals th nes there are bowl at ea ling eating rved dese re served arting with x back to yints of inte e ver t there n boar that other ty] e voyage ned are ito bein the othe: life boat use iter to don the la! ned that en up ut rogram yenture PRESHMEN?—Not really, just a 1 F t.? couple of prospective ECU students getting to melon Feast.’’ CREDIT UNION: The By innual divi Directors of the East Carolina Uni 1 5 percent, vy versity Credit Union tak rea poe OD 30. (Office EXxt. 369 pleasure in announcing th } acess ap Gymnasium, } In Downtown (reenville Attention! this Favorite New Sensation Summer Silhouette. BRA DRESS 8.80-12.00 Open Every Mon., Thurs., and Fri. til 9 p. m. ah kno wthe campus at a ‘‘Water- Vanted for Air cond _— East Carolinian—Thursday, July 4, 1968—3 Roaches, Rats Run In Dorm Invasion By CHLOE CRAWFORD the Humane Society on ow backs A ver less ye ust Plan a Ahhhhh!!! Run for your lives!!! Never tae) hy vei hae ‘ The roaches are racing with the good defense for our positive ac- ‘ats to invade Garrett. These pests ‘OMS against these pest. After all ind rodents are flocking in mass We ey ae ake Engberg ee from the now-in-process-of-being- 1°! ee ae it “has t Spa as torn-down Jarvis Dorm. A few roa- 1° Wever - 5 eR ana t . “ a Reconstruction when ( °o and torndown Jarvis Dorm. A_ few jnivid: Were. Bult roaches have been spotted as ‘ : ” far down campus as Fletcher Those poor little lreatures mhst “A have been pretty lrowded for so War Flick Proves many years in a three story dorm when it takes now a three story and a seven story dorm to acdom- G d F D date them! 00 or oves However, the worse is yet to come! The real trouble will start After having een rt Dirty when old faithful Cotton i finally Dozen,’’ I thought that better demolished. The Humane Society war flick was far but “‘The will lose their cool. ECU will be Devil's Brigade’ proved me wrong i‘ccussed for destroying the home This story is about the first Spec- of billions of helpless little mem- ial Forces unit that w trained bers of the animal kingdom during World War II > movie Whoops! Little? Rumor has it that moves along swiftly and last year one girl in Cotton stood ly throughout the trair on her desk and dropped a large c1’s worst and Cana Webster's dictionary on a roach, evs which immediately walked off car- Competition is the rying the book on his back. Also, me in this deger caution girls!! When stepping on with the Canadians the pests, use two feet because trying to better each other in one isn’t sufficient coverage. And, ing. Upon their graduation, the please, no more slogans as “stamp entire brigade gets bombed out of out roaches.” Remember we have their minds, and proceeds to beat the hell out of a group of lumber- } mselves in cenes befitting Superman nd his adventures The Devil's PITT PLAZA 1 is an exciting and hilar- DAIRY ae i s motion picture. I strongly umend it for dove so that ev can see lov v hould be 25 Delicious Flavors fought of Ice Cream aoa Try a Delicious Banana Split TYPEWRITER FOR SALE HERMES (Swiss) 3000, Portable. or Sundae Practically new. Used only twe 2904 months. Call 758-4327 Between 264 By Pase, Greenville 1-5 P. M. For The LOVELIER YOU Use MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 216 E. Sth Street Announcing New Store Hours. Monday-Friday 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER * UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE 528 S. Cotanche Street FREE ON CAMPUS DELIVERY On All Orders of $10.00 or More Just Telephone 752-5184 East 5th Street iF Sete ine t 1968 {—KEast Carolinian—Thursday, July 4, influence. And it can dé as a person.,”’ Opening night light cue The ECU soda shop will be remodeled soon by the SGA's architects. The wall shown will be covered by a mural. UU Program Set For Ficklen Show ——_ Join The inn Crowd Pizza tan | { ' | 12} Greenville Blvd. (264 aren veS) DINE INN or TAKE OUT Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-9991 IT’S LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTHSTONE birthetone for "IULY ... THE RUBY, STAR RUBY Symbol of peace and contentment and a shield from adversity, Adams Reviews First Production Ot ECU's 5th Summer Theatre ADAMS ed; in the V viewer can mentior i By FRANK ‘ ) tage le. is the binat " the age va mple, is the combination of Introduced by curtain specene were pointle which is qtirky, just from Dr. Leo Jenkins, alae it: and timing ‘ craft is quirky: maroo of ECU; Edgar Loessin a on in a while not what it will accents of bright red in the ser the University’s Spe 4 ite he in later performa But these before ies Gilliaz . Department; and Al yhnson een ire he’s a witch, wear : . University undergraduate and ue T a yrange e reigning Miss North Carolina, the ORE es East Carolina Summer T = rien cr Sa fifth season got off to an impres ive start e 3-HOUR SHIR’ SERVICE nv ruten's ‘Bell, Book John Van Druten 3¢ ade @ 1-HOUR CLEANING in Candle the tightly organized, sharply } ted com edy about the conflict between H ( 4 | Cl humane force, love THE humat our ass eaners ft es ¢ n tihumane force Be a a ; force?) and an 1umane c . DRIVE-IN OURB SERVICE of which so n ¢ broad it the w d rd t Net ms e " Va tee uN 14th and Charles St. Corner Across From Hardee’, beautiful youn y pee of mani fo Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service yourself Tg your own way baa el It’s like pullin DI a Sees = oo. a CPoetk Tyler in Downtown Greenville Hag Ss Chairman Commissioner go of - ee Ruby or Star Ruby in an Music wi xe provided by th attractive ring brings a deep EC Summer Band and Chorus under the direction of Herbert Car- ter and Dr. Charles Moore The fireworks display will be stage by pyrotechnician Ed E Raw! Jr. of Greenville Notice sense of well being to the woman fortunate enough to receive one, for him: The clear deep glow of a ruby set in a handsome gold ring lends dignity to the man... aring he will wear with pride. The ECU Regional Development Institute requests that any books borrowed from the Institute Lib- rary by staff or faculty members of other departments of the Uni- versity be returned as soon as pos- ible to the office on East Eighth Street so the taloging may be completed. ‘ < you. Helen Roun- tree, Librarian note: Available in natural or synthetic Ruby or Star Ruby BEST JEWELRY CO. 402 EVANS STREET 752-3508 TU UOIOOOIOOI OOOO OOOO OOOO III ISIS IIIS OARS SAO AI AAAN I Sounds Unlimited 408 Evans Street Sounds Unlimited is now opened for YOU! The College Student. ALBUMS $3.89 TAPES $6.75 Complete line of Posters, Record Players, and Radios. This Coupon entitles you SOUNDS UNLIMITED | tii. cosoen snsites 408 Evans Street for 68¢, | Limit 2 per person priced at (9c FRIIS IRI OR RI RIIIIOIIOI III TIAA AAAS AA for her: The warmth and beauty of a tip toe through summer in sandals styled in Italy T ‘he sandal search is on—and we're ready with the Most exciting collection ever. All with that ‘ ‘styled in Italy’ fashion know-how, all priced so attractively low you Can treat yourself ever so generously! Sizes 5-10 Open Every Monday, Thursday and Friday Nite Til 9 p. m. ea ea ee ee ECU lor j By BETH F B.C.U. gradua ye of the he wards for ¢ i Major Will d who grad Admini Army hool, has Medal f while — p; verial f ) ground f ( Vietnam f 1967 Richard manding Office: Ith Care ttalion, pre Hagger Slacks! The Slacks with: Style, ? . * + 7 . mnie . * : Endurance, Xpert Tailoring rf * * “ isu } ! ll size ! colors. Solids, Plaids * : asual lors. Solids, Plaids, t nd Check $1 ¥ * * * * ® * ‘ od , * * * ’ * x * ‘ * + * “ * ie * ie * ie * ie * aad * Sah al DOWNTOWN t ie * x * x * e : + e t * ie * is + * OCCT CCCCCCCCTCCLUCTCCOCCOCCOSSOSCLCCCOS CCC SC CSCS Ss 3.00 ns ; o the Big Five COUNTRY SPORT SHOI more people are joining the booster ist do not want to play u They By-Pass OPEN 4 A. M clubs and buying season ticket oa ; isier school Just For You vVhich I quite a compli — ie oh al Both the Pirates Club ent tic program here For those of you who are W LIVie BATT : : : ae I( E Century Club show inc B ( ried about the apparent unread FRESH WATER FISHING TACKLE memberships, as each : . BS : ness of Ficklen Stadium, don’t wor 500 members, which DAN ceva es ae ry. Construction is on schedule and 1 sither has been. Season t 1 ‘‘little institu- ae AS 7 hey Ganka hny ‘ e1tn las en. Season note vine gd : should be completed by September \ ers numbered 1300 last 3 a 20 y a fe { a 1. Just over 50 percent of the pre ; figure of 1500 seem ! 0 be a po stressed concret stands are in place ‘ fe hy a ; for ipecomin veneer nhs uence and installation of the aluminum s A \ D I I M E : Ne Rivalrie % ae a sree ps ‘ backed seats will begin this Mon . ew Rivalries wake up ut any iho lay and is due to be completed by C it L a u n d e r e t t e Another sign of a growing ; ast ( rs ll nth wel pare y August 25, y um is the opening of the defeat b “Vittle’”? its cake ‘ : a € Ne e ° , uch as the one with Seta Ae he The stands, which will then ac 813 Evans St., Greenville | in 1970 to pl thal bothered them so comodate 20,000 people, will be in 1970 to play footba r head football ao Sas ees Spee ace aaah i fee he nena t f oe. : ready in plenty of time for at fi e Leave your Laundry fi puke Nang went o1 home football game against Parson © We do it for ¥ 3 ON yeat College on September 14 VOPR O ay oe eu a FOGGY MOUNTAIN B iq ee Z apd : Zot ase ee e Folding and 1-hr. Service on Request winning rendition of 4 will n likel e Serving ECU since 1949 age 4 “Bonnie and ( y . Th , ist Carolina July 24 | 1 @ Down from the Burger Chef aro j 1 Che K OI fi 1) : Pirates Sign Chr Knaring Cwenties Cavern ee ADJOINING THE CO-ED RESTAURANT ‘Fatt. Tw Pp] Featuring: @ Import Happy Hour Monday-Thursday, 5:00 to 6:00 T y N T 0 ayers All Imports 5c S T A T E NOW SHOW ING * r Re ' L O 4 On Grid Gr ts @ Friendly Atmosphere Shows At 1:20 an Open 1:00 to 12:00 Monday-Friday, 2:00 to 12:00 Saturday T H E A T R E 5:10, 7:05 and 9:00 | iversity Ath ter Flat id: £ ippear In conce a right Auditoriu let © Dey 1ounced the | hy ig ing boys to Sree YOU? RE THIRTY, ree n sale for put football gran two who YOU'RE Lai iamtesag / 200 at the I ion joi et mpiete sellouts not HERR Ee were announced were two irheel \ from Moumt Ai who were select- T h M h —— ” ® ' ed to play the North-South All- Cc U S r 0 0 m cE aj Y 1 the names of Leste i. Star game * D.. Scruggs appear on 4 8 Wi Sao Te <= ¥: pair unquestionab! Both George Snydei Mike Georgetown Sho e: iat “ ng role in the ever f ) Stockner, who played under Coach : ppes waliaank fl pi Gl IFY “COLOR 2 Suggested For Mature A popmarity of Country M } Charles Atkins at Mount Airy, were h also had a heavy h¢ ‘ selected for _ Paglia ee C 0 M I N ( 66 D R K 0 F venting traditional Amer Star game. Snyder is a 6-0, 5 ra A from passing out of the tay’ ‘ nie 2 4 4 x - 4 | pound quarterback and Stockner is Es : re . He : ; ; | a 6-2, 208 pound fullback Notional Whimseys attractive to Quodlibetical humans 0 ” fe ia ciate | : if 5 E > Sic. ( : \ Coach Harold Bullard, who sign- Portraits in Charcoal and Pastels by Toni each afternoon S ON T H E S U N ay, today, and tom 4 t ed both boys, believes that Sny Jer purest of what this ear ea f will make a good defensive safety mene offer and unaffected by t + f for the Pirates. As for Stockner, he FOO UO OOOO OL La * eR ie — of time. Their music \"4 \ ‘ is strong, tough, and has a lot of oe TRAE UUL AA AACA AAA A LIED Spontaneous, uncomplic 4 f potential. He is expected to see rooted in the U.S. folk 1 | action at fullback. dition. I¢ is one of the ind yet the oldest sour music. Their music is of the lineal descent of old t band music of the Southe fain region. It has a resil spring, not easily ignore zotten, Lester Flatt and Ear! met in Nashville in 194 Prompt Service , Saad’s Shoe Shop Located—Middle College View Your Mew ww fe a Cleaners Main Plant oe RES | ——™ their group in 1948, and | time have ar t ne ia Fast Carolina Cnivers ita fine have managed fo ca tf FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD shes a plage Dito ‘CAROLINA they have not changed 4 They are quite aware tl ‘chieved their stature in | world through the respect endship of many, many fF It was in 1945, that arolina banjoist, Earl Ser fled audiences with a n triving, three-fingered tecl laving the banjo. It was hat gave life to a band st} ‘ful and exciting. The s t's origination in the Caro lor that is the area where irned and developed his VY different tec. nique of he banjo whic): is now re PS Scruges-Style-Picking. lusic critic has called | Class Ring aA ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT Daily ride wanted between 7:30 and 8:00 A. M. from E. 5th St. to Pitt Memorial Hospital by handicapped woman. Willing to pay. Call 758-4020 after 6:00 P. M. Tuesday, July 9th Bold new design features large, hand-lapped date and degree letters. New additions to the 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. The woman's ring is now avail- able in four styles. In addition to a superb miniature there cre traditional desi i raditional design include the gre i F R E E ' N.C. State Seal below the Esse an elegant dinner rings. Spark- a of ie bene i, | 1 Quam Videri on the fountain side ae ashion highlights that are ot er was a banjo player, Py tThis Coupon good for 14 and the cupola of Austin building ome in any setting. nae Bdge ben yg ee | on the shiel : ah h f pool at the ' n the shield side ; | : has ¥ ! ability that keeps t 5 ' £.C. Billiard Club; ; ‘ ealona_ and provid ! arartive wougt ! NCE H has a ! : L.G. Balfour .