x athleti hool befor: itary Academy ; amed to the l-Capitol p igh school fileman, a ¢ and d | | lerers enville, N ce OR OO i tt » y! ILD h ud to fet of spring nd $7.90 $8.90 $9.90 ATS y $29 nd ITS $18.90 { n. * * * * * * * * * * a * * * + ¥ * * * * * Ld * * * * * Lg + * * * ¥ * * * * * * * + * * Ld * * * La * La * La * La * * Lg + * * * * * * La * * * + + Li * * * * * * ¢ * * * * * * * * * ' t ' * * ¥ * ee 2 ee Volume XLII fOURNALISM LIBRARY jent Leo Jenkins confers with a journalism library for ECt nd the initial contribution of PLANNERS—Fast Henry noted North Carolina newspaper editors who are involved in the bes books East Carolina Carolina Unive pres Belk and Johnathan Daniels, twe ham The collection will be named for Belk was made by Daniels Photo by Adams Contest To Kick Off Beauty contests han twelve j lina University, howev ull set to pick one pre iable young lady Summer 1 normally a tir ic retty girls the East Carolina students get th Sst . Scho- campus, at chance to eek, as the ! Queen is picked The 1968 Queen, whoever she may be, will preside over the Sum- mer School Queen dance in Wright Auditorium next Thursday night, August 1. The dance will feature 16 coronation of the queen, hope- fully by Miss North Carolina, who East Carolina’s Elisa Annette Johnson, and the music of the In- mates from Raleigh Fach dorm, fraternity, nd the ROTC will submit entries to the contest, after which the queen will be selected by the stu- Polaroid Picked For Colorful Summer ID Card system pick the pr annual Sur sorority The Polaroid ID Camera urchased by the SGA near the end of spring quarter will find its luties increased next summer, as the SGA legislature has decided to use it for the 1969 summer school 1D cards. The system, which takes the ID photo in color and gives a color ‘oded card, was purchased at 2 cost of $7000, and color cards will become mandatory for all students by the upcoming fall session : The summer edition of the color ID card will differ from its regu- r term counterpart in one aspect swever, Since it to serve as th ID card and card, customary punch numbers will provided at the bottom ke its regular year counterpart, oy card will have a C has activity un to cover labor and _ il ised t ce both concerts and iv ed for t : the orchestra of the S$ body. Voting will be ystem, with pi he candidates ters for the ‘‘ballots’’ set up i versity Union lobby. The from July 29 un penny vote 1 Aug candidate turned in Applications for the must be completed and to the SGA receptionist’s office by Friday, July 26, and must include the name of the sponsor and a pic- ture of the candidate Secretary of Internal Atfairs Jack Hart, who is in charge of the event, encouraged Widespread participation in all phases of the contest, say- ing, ‘‘I would uke to ask everyons to vote. There will be very attrac- tive girls running for the honor sO suppo? your choice and_ the SGA by casting your ballot Professor MUSIC CAMP SCEN unigles presented by two young are practicing uid Canis- Summer Music men playing the tuba, The youngsters for the final concert of th Carolina ty, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, July 2 University 1968 Last Carolinian East Universi Number 63 Journalism Library Begun Unive By Alexander Leads Area ROTC Units itive ry El > opera- ions officer r Willian K. Gainey of ch, Va iil be accountt office: ind Cadet Major Don Counts of Fayetteville will be information ficer Alexande: elected the officers following his appo: nent at the national Arnold Air clave in New York : Schools rea B-2 University, e Unive of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N. C. State University, Virginia Polytechnic In- titute, and A&T University The officers from ECU will serve it all area meetings during the iext two years. clety con- lude Duke Herbert Carter, ECU’s conductor of Camp, is framed by the unusual e camp Friday night. Photo by Quade) Daniels’ fathe itograph f te Josephus Dé Daniels Collection Gift ge mae SR = HOW TO KEEP COOL—Janet Fulbright, a 21 year old blonde junior from Newton, is the EAST CAROLINIAN’s Coed of the Week. Janet, a primary education major, is, in addition to looking pretty for photo- graphers, a member of Angel Flight. Any girl wishing to participate in this regular feature is asked to contact Butch Roberts at the newspaper office. (Photo by Roberts) Helping Hand Asked By Rehabilitation Group East Carolina University students who wish to perform a service to humanity and to themselves have been presented with an excellent opportunity to do so. Such an opportunity is provided by the Correctional Rehabilitation- ul Center of the Green County Pri- on unit at Maury. There special facilities have been set up for the rehabilitation of youthful first offenders between the ages of 16 and 21. The staff work- ers are pursuing a program design- ed to prepare their 42 charges to secure meaningful employment af- ter release through vocational training and individual and group suidance The staff has expressed a need for the assistance of the East Caro- lina University community in pre- paring these young men to take their proper place in society. Staff members Jerry Hicks and Dwayne Bearbower, in an interview with SGA president Cherry Stokes and the EAST CAROLINIAN, ask- ed for help from both campus or- sunizations and interested .indivi- duals in furthering this project According to Hicks and Bearbow- ev, the center would like to have campus groups, such as agree to Ssist in providing lectures, enter- tainments, and other programs for the boys. ECU sophomore Whitney Hadden, an accomplished magician, will kick off the East Carolina effort Friday, when he puts on his show for the benefit of the center. Hicks indicated that there was a sreat deal of interest in chemistry among the boys of the center, and that they would thus like to enlist the aid to either some group of students or a professor who would give a demonstration in this field, Other activities of this nature wou- ld provide excellent training, while having a high interest level for the boys. He stressed that all kinds of help are needed, both in the actual per- formance of such projects and in the arrangement of such activites, Persons who wish to aid in this activity are asked to contact either the center itself at Maury, or to set in touch with the FAST CAR. OLINA Office ~~ | 2—East Carlinoian Thursday, July 25, 1968 Such A Man More than twelve years of service, vice from one man is quite a m friendship, and untai that few nat Té ntribution, one ¢ is a chance to tt the bilitation Center ir ut these young 1 liversity community. demonstrations, t as asked The They | and ent n order to point o \\ lergoi S ( ectional Re )} 1 ened to Nn role n ( the « T ed lectures, ese young men, 1 oc hould invol The youngsters are the center, to assure them of job - any further activity in anti-social beh: d persons to come to explain and demonst vocallé , Which should grez receiving cally many of the aspects of life around then performance There are many groups on this campus who iffer to these young men. The many clubs of East ‘ yuld make projects of giving demonst these voune men. M: f the arts grou these young men. Many of the arts groups ana groups could provide entertainment that I] dea oO olina tures atnieti be forgotten by such lr} Is an dents to make the ab lvantage ate ing, pract or ork In p € ult of iC Y helnec 7 National READE Phe staff reports that s hey of these young men, and that demonstrations in chemist? and physics would be of special interest and music ience is one of to then 1) are of interest an audience, excellent word opportunity for Ez a functional part of their ‘sapve” ssistance are Many; practic nerformance exper and educatiol But perna ' n endeavor will be the feeling of kr ast Carolinian R's Bast Carelina Unmiversity ed | Wes Sumne Richard Fo: bey Foy 3426 ten 264 jucational Advertising Services DIGEST SALES & SERVICES, INC. tet r 10017 ] 5 —_— ae iin POT antral nents _ emia Executive Desk | ] i] ' ‘ 1 ‘ ' By Cherry Stokes, SGA President} ' : ure © MI i ee ; ‘ These four met mn i) ec ( a ey give much } Me ‘ n » vour Student G ee : \ i There are still mé fy 1 ummer du } { Polls : full week of Aus will hay The ) ( = Q CAL yt ( lir . N \ Sense Of Style A JCHs i ’ } 1 B DON PIERCE € ist i Reco { oO C 1 nd Kr ! A ‘ € Cr 1 2 P Piak r ace i \ ty le Notices ier, Mayvin Gave, TAMMY ys hit and the 1e-Ul ' Bi Gordy The EAST CAROLINIAN will The v cept all notices of interest to \ : ¢ he student body subject to the G J ipproval of the staff. Notices le , ror the Tuesday issue must be I n by 4 p.m. on Sunday; and t p.m. Tuesday for Thurs } lecide iv issue it issu : gee ‘i : M : College Students! Neot extra WV ld I nt 1 69.6 th , noney? Fine, we need you ¢ Ir, Walker h sta The Motow ve o 6 hours per week afternoon i he Oe G wo onight. Either imate or te Tem} : pane me nale may write to P.O. Box \ e h i. hee : 043, Greenville, (y. ¢ nd ash G a or information ( tin ae ( 5 One sé Wilso ; . ' f If cl : Reed ae Gordy Jr.. decide ul The EAST CAROLINIAN : © I Ss urges all students, fac ulty mem- N ei bers, administrators, and mem: OUN Onc pol ( J ill dec bers of the University commu dorm. M b 4 Sapo ity to express their opinions M campus. polic t he type writing. ; ae ut Th BEAST CAROLINIANS Typing service is) available evie W I yn editorial page is an open forum for students. Interested persons Be Gore will decide all these in which such articles may be should call 758-3155 from 9:66 thi nd more, because tl VI published. : am.-5:00 pom, 7 S94 from Letters to the Editor, which 5:30-9:00. Ask for Mes. Cow- may be rebuttals to previous urd. articles or any short opinion- ated articles will be printed u” der the heading of ECl Forum. Letters must be typed and sign ed by the author. Authors’ nam es will be withheld by request er’s should be addressed '0 the BAST Forum, ¢-0 ‘AROLINIAN. The editors reservé to edit for clarity a? However, the intent ticle will not be altered. Signed articles on this page reflect the opinions 0! the ae the right ad length f the af ODD e thor and not necessarily be of the EAST CAROLIN' | Unsigned articles ar wri d by the editor. = Vogue 28th C b on Vogue waiting § fc ie’s 28th Prix competition rs, Class of ‘¢ Paris starts in of the magazir uces winne naugurated de Paris ipetition s college camp ch was de women with ung Wwomelr ion, writin yn and condu merch rst-place winne competition ployment with V tor during o Paris with Vi ering one of the co cond-place wi Ht Rog ompleted this wee king of Siam, puts | AND THAT'S iward-winning SOIR FIAAME AllB served ” * x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * « * *“ * * ied * * * + * * ; * * : * * * * *« x * * * + * * * + * * * ie * Pwware S 2 6 2 2B tell > a me Yesk 4A Preside ‘nt East Carolinian—Thursday, July 25, 1968—3 % 7 ] - . e | Vogue Magazine Job Awaits 28th Career Contest Winner b on Vogue magazine j New | nt} u i waiting for the 28th Prix de Pari entic yint . men are competition open to col oe Aa : ue e mu h ors, Class of '69. The new P ; ae Student G é Paris starts in the Augu ; still { the magazine which also it ecent 4 Poa vee U? 1 uces winners of the 27th Prix th Polls iugurated in 1935 yeu } iy of Aug de Paris is an anr 1 have the ipetition conducted o1 yo ( s college campuse r me ch was desi ! ‘ 1 women with ned to i women , writin on and rst-place competition receives ployment with Vogue or during th o Paris with Ve ci x one of the Second-place mercnandl winne GETTING TO KNOW YOU—Lillian who plays the part of Anna in the Summer Theatre's production of ‘The King and 1’’, sings the musical to the children of the king. The musical finished out its run this week be . aoe Review Finds ‘King And P ‘Beautiful, Masterful’ Sherdal, famous song from the Au ust 1 Vogue couture collection yuna in every issue of V through October gue editors ¢ winner come ow Ol INTAN He eco! ‘ AND THAT'S THE WAY IT HAS TO BE—The final performance for the ty ie , iward-winning Rogers and Hammerstein musical ‘The King and I’ was — li lightir f the S this shot Iago De Corrado, who portrays the reate P ompleted this week. In 3 king of Siam, puts a little force behind his words EET TTETUTTTTUSTTTSUTTETELESTC TOTES CT TCCCTT SET OT LAMM MRK OR KH EM were ereces sings wi nee Sherdal 1 of the classic ope star Music Rowe Stephen t projecting into every cranny of the anaged hi is | a alticul: Sie succecstath' aie He, "else to alow he orchestra : ‘a ~< ; ee tains the delicate balance pabecen ne ue compet = ya ot chop s he 2 re ng the strong-willed English gentle- °'" eye, vocals. Pemape te muse LITTLE MINT, LITTLE MINT vomn she Is supposed Wo er ana missed out on a chatice to provide aes n Dae hed, ene ee ? =“ & more Oriental backdrop to the release , : " : show, but the special effect sounds. ; th K FTANCHISE ~~ STEN FRANCHISE SYSTEM a f hi +] § it when in evidence, were authorita- wh tive, particularly the violin section 361 ( y e res Ing ul s “The King and I’’ is not without prosp é e y its faults and weaknesses. These nh is 4 r ° e 14 h § Yours Mine urs faults pale, however, in the second the The itt e int 0 t treet ’ ’ act when the audience is caught up io, oT. t ° e like leaves in a wjndstorm, as the ie. on ; 3 Motion Picture show moves compellingly to its cli- max, A | y > . - = ; Has Inside Seating We have now reached the point Though Siam no longer exists as ‘AST CAROLINIAN where all good movies have some 4 country, it will continue to exist students, faculty ment deep underlying social moral tied in the hearts of theatre-goers as inistrators, and mem : x , cay " into a usually dull, senseless story. long as they remember “The King e University commu: All Burgers and Hotdogs now cooked with Live Charcoal ne r,t opinions ™ Henry Fonda stars as a widower- Ronald W. Gollobin press their :T CAROLINIAN yen forum age is an of such articles may be to the Editor, which rebuttals to previous pr any short opinion- i pq un cles will be printec Forum. reading of ECT : nust be typed and sign author. Authors’ ae » withheld by reques should be addre wi rum, ¢-o (th I tie ght itors reserve the i or clarity and leng' 5 the intent of the 4 ed, | not be altere’ articles on this ee he opinions 0! the “7 not necessarily ss. | EAST CAR LOLINTAD artic les are writtet | A editor. s ccna * + * * * «x * *« « * * * * « * * * * * * *« *« *« * * * i * * * * * * : i * * x * *« * * * x + * * * * +* * * * * FRO IOIO FEATURING Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Hotdog's Fish Sandwiches French Fries Apple Turnovers Soft Drinks Super Shakes Home of the Big Fellow served with cheese, lettuce and our special sauce on a 5” seesame seed bun Serving Mammy’s Fried Chicken with French Fries, honey, rolls and wetnap. BOXED TO GO OTHER LOCATIONS 10th Street 264 By-Pass P Memorial Drive Ayden, N. C. ~ es : —— — ~ 7 FRANCHISE SYSTEM | FAI TOIT ITAA ROR tr JORIS IOI x * * * is + » » * * * * * * * % * * * * * * * * * : * * * * * : : * * * * * * i Ps * hildren who mar- a widowed moth- ed father of ten ries Lucille Ball, er of eight The problems are numerous with more complications to come as the newly married couple have anoth- er child to add to the confusion. This picture was not what I was expecting. There was no slap-stick comedy, no corny humor; in other words, it was not the typical ‘I Love Lucy story. ‘Yours, Mine, and Ours” turned out to be a very refreshing motion picture in con- trast to the pseudo-intellectual skin-flicks of late. Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue Notices 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- sible to the office on East Eighth Street so that cataloging may he eompleted. Thank you. Helen Roun- tree, Librarian. Any student, graduate or un- degraduate, who plans to grad- uate at the end of the second summer session and who has not made Application for Grad- uation by August 1, 1968. This may be done in the Registrar’s Office, Room 205. Students not making application before this date will be placed on the Fall Graduation List. State Bank and Trust Co. 5 Points Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. I. C. + By 5; | Pp 25, 1968 {—East Carolinian—Thurs Parking Car To Take pds Fee For Fall temporary registration at the Housing Office. Such f Fall Quarter, 1968, all stu- ents who desire to operate and-or park a motor vehicle on the East are issued without charge c lina University campus will be In relation to the fee, Dan R. d to pay a_ non-refundable Wooten, Director of Housing said ration fee h the money would be used vuuuing of new parking lots for the Registration fees are: Four-whe- 40F tle eled motor vehicles - Fall - $5.00, 07 Campus. Winter - $4.00, Spring - $3.00, Sum- Also in relation to the fee, F. D mer School - $2.00 Two-wheeled Duncan, Vice President, said that DAY STUDENT motor vehicles - Fall - $3.00, Win- isiative committees in charge of ter $2.00, Spring $1.00, Summ ppropriath. money for the park- F } 1 381-00 ng facilities recommended to him the resources closer to home be no Charge the EXPIRES SEPT. 1, 1968 1 of a sticker iestied in Should be taxed first. ‘“‘About $20,- he wcademic vear if such re- 000 is needed for a new parking lot p eeded because the between the creek and Jones dorm- pl i ause the : a itory traded or sold : as Approximately 6,000-6.500 cars were registered in the Housing Of fice last year. However, with in- creased enrollment each y the number of cars can also be be n nally issued to be > Housing Office loses his motor ve- essary for | eer = . a he expected to rise. BUMBER STICKER—According to administration sources, no longer will these colorful oe decorations that or er "le ana = voile y 1 i i he pat stor vehicle regis- This will give approximately $30,- have the added advantage of preventing tickets be m ade available to students for free. = ng in the fall, Gaetan fae bi ee 000 income each year for the “in- a registration fee will be assessed to cover parking lot costs. hoto by Quade creased parking facilities.” C a ~ Notice STARTS ON THURSDAY Students n apply for temporary valid for a pe ximum of e e e ’ even days). Such applications must R R é t D ST: ‘ I be made at the Housing Office be- 1D € resen ative 1€s : eae a Rae July 25 fore bringing the vehicle to Green- GRADUATE ga TANTS ville The charge for a temporary I FI id B ti bu h WANTED - 1 WL TR. permit 1s $1.00 per eee ak in n orl a oa ing 18 =e ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY STEV E MeQl EEN . s when a student needs to reg- 5 uN wry 9 hou in any area 7 pee a me vehicle for a ee > H. Blackwell, Sr., sales rep- Buccaneer, the colle arbook oy ae Gamenaa” AEA at ‘ k aye \ STUDY IN ; of due to medical rea- utive for I G. Balfour Co. for more than 12 years i 4 cfg : Y r , uildings go u \ ! request of the Uni- lor Publishing Co., was kill- Blackwell, 57, was a veterat a” Dt AWAY lan, a special : sees anes World War II, and an Alabama If n \ I “. 4 and the fee w ay In @ Hoating accident in native, came to Goldsboro to han- en 1 univ campus, the 1 or fraction there- City, Flcrida dle the official jewelry for e in the are Se “THE THOM AS i well, as S$ rer ‘tative Carolina and high school Administ gic Dp TAT _ ” f a student needs the use of an- 0 two companies, was the region x 2 CROWN AFFAIR the: ! , > his r man of the official East Caro- He is survived by his wife, Ros Salary is $2500 ! 9 month IHURSDAY ered Vv . k 1 f lina University class ring and the 1lind Paul Blackwell a4 son, Lee September-June 0 ‘pm NDEA sy y th e unavailable, mus publisher’s representative for the Jr.. who is a junior here at East aera oe i PITT Th t : W a junior here at Ei Living quarter ned Rawl 136 ' Carolina; and a daughter, Rose lease contact Mr \ 3ryce ea re ' a oe _— i i i : — P.ul, who is a student Guilford “= P ; pie shone i a pr “tol i F “oe . : : i . ‘nion 2 neral service e ae a 00 pm Movie esday in Goldsbc i inte — Style’ Wright : ment was in Washington PRIDAY Di Notices BINGO The Mushreom 5 TA THEA Ice Cream will be July 11 7:30 in Room 201 Union Georgetown Shoppes NOW NO SI FOR SALE: Jaguar XK _ i140 Rdst. 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Liberal scholarships, sys $50 per month, on campus fly- 25 Delicious Flavors ing training, draft deferment, of Ice Cream and the opportunity to serve your military obligation as an Try a Delicious Banana Split officer in the Air Force are NG 7 just a few of the benefits. or Sundae East Carolina University Veterans are also welcome. 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Wright HHURSDAY Freshman Orientation Wright presents an interesting all performances $3.50 study in contrasts in buildings, as Wilson Dorm simian Hilt Cea and Old st Carolinian—Thursday, July 25, 1968—5 Austin come down and the new science will be solely that of construction from the end of the summer on, as the destruction of the old edifices nears completion. (Photo by Quade ‘Guys And Dolls’ Show Coming e For ‘Season Five’ Theatre 1 Runyon fabled charac- Jew York City will come t e fc diences of the East Caro- n iversity Summer Theatre Qn ow night, with the opening Po Loesser’s ‘‘Guys and Doll The nusical will be presented nightly at 8:15 through Aug. 3 with n -e Wednesday, July 31, and vecial Sunday performance July 28 reports indicate that are still available for ($4.50 evening, $2.50 $1.50 for Box office ood seats matinee; aaa) COUNTRY 264 By-Pass LIVE BAIT SPORT SHOP OPEN 4 A. M. 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The book is by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. The musical opened in New York City on Noy. 10, 1943 and enjoyed a long. critical- ly acclaimed run. The musical is produced and di- rected by Edgar R. Loessin, Sum- mer Theatre producer. Choreo- graphy is by Mavis Ray, sets by Peter Gould, lighting by H. Michael Byrum and costumes by Brooks- Van Horn of Philadelphia toger A FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Wanted, responsible party to take over low inonthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 641, Mathews, N. Carolina. tarred as Stephen. musical director Follc the nine-day run of Guys Dolls,’’ the final musi- cal production of the season, ‘‘The Desert Song,’’ will open a six-day run Aug. 5. ‘‘Season 5’’ will close with a non-musical comedy, ‘‘The Odd Couple,’ Aug. 12-17. Ticket information is available from the Summer Theatre box office, phone Greenville Stockdale Takes Alabama Grant For Biology Ph.D. Dennis LeRo, Stockdale, teach- ing fellow in the ECU Department of Biology, will enter the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, for grad- uate work leading to the Ph. D. in biology. Stockdale, a native of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, expects to complete requirements for the mas- ter’s degree at ECU in August 1968. He graduated from Fork Union Mil- itary Academy, Fork Union, Vir- ginia, in 1 and received his B.S. in biology from North Carolina Wes- levan, Rocky Mount, before enter- ing East Carolina The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stockdale of Roanoke Rapids, he is married to the former Kay Little, a graduate of Atlantic Christian College, Wiison 752-7565, SOUNDS | UNLIMITED 408 Evans Street The source of sounds with YOU in mind. Why Pay More? Shop Spain’s —_ Corner of 14th and Charles Streets Open Sundays 12:30-7:00 p. m. eo Tey : i i f Ny 6 East Carolinian—Thursday July 25, 1968 yall diamond for East Carolina, ha the Cleveland Indlan in Rock Hill, South member of the Weste League. Colbert, who small bonus, Was Goin 1au a 3-0 record at last report Recruited by Coach Quinn Colbert was recruited by basket ball coach Tom Quir ifter he heard about the Wash native from friends in the Wash Cc tol D.C negton area. Colbert From Sports Wlustrated come PRO HURLER—East Carolina fans will be a long time forgetting the this. story hardwood and diamond performances of Vince Colbert, who was a stand- out player on both the Pirate basketball and baseball teams for the past 7 two years. The ex-Bue is now pitching professional baseball in the West- if ern Carolina League, where at last report he had a 3-0 record. ECU Has Si Four More Signed To Frosh Squad The Athletic Department has an- nounced the signing of several out- standing boys to football grants-in- aid. Four boys comprise the list which raises the total of announced signees to 19 over the past month Ronald Peed, a 6-3, 190 pound full- back from Hurdle Mills, North Car- olina, is the only Tarheel of the four signees Coach Harold Bullard, who re- cruited him said, ‘‘Peed has speed, and he is agile. He is tough and durable and has been outstanding in all sports.’ Ted Thurston Salmon from Rich- mond, V nia, is a 6-2, 195 pound offensive and defensive tackle. He won eight athletic letters in high chool \ 1 football, and two in 1 and track Ted is a very a fine student t naou Henry Vansant Hi id overall athletic skill i fine college prospect.’ Salmon was named for honorable mention on ie =All-Ce ral Dis- trict team and the All-Metro team in Richmond A four sport athlete Thoma George G@ammache is a 6-1, 181 pound end who played for coach Harold Absher in Radford, Virginia Gammache } ed football, bas- ketball, golf, and track while in high school Coach Vansant considers Tom to oung man who has a reat be, ‘‘an outstanding is a fine student ¢ football player potential as a Charles Michael Br nd a-half, d ix Titles Since Entering Loop Hunting Fish? 1as ever been 200d and clean and Ar true chat one could alway been the catfish lid citizen of the Missis- reminder of t with line there (Photo by Quade) to tl o the it? Well le hat it e leade ic She Jo} We : watcl € ip fron ne B R ( ) , ( ,LARIIDAE f fe lal i ple G i¢ la } nd M \ O I ia 1 eC ] S ve rl fi re } 16 ut thet ( vear here are m he CLARI IDAE that get five fee vn nd 1 Pirate teams at the ay .p of their respective sports, there weigh 50 or 60 pound are many bright hopes for a better The creeping catfish comes with vear in athletics. In the 1967-68 dual breathing equipment and can season, there were six Pirate teams holding the number one or two positions in the 11 conference sports That will be a hard record to beat but to hear the coaches and their athletes talk about their upcom- ing seasons, it should be an even better year in sports for East Car- olina this coming year FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD CAROLINA GRILL ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT H. L. HODGES & CO., Inc. Students Sporte Headquarters Dial PL 2-4156 Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. 3 Hr. Shirt Service Drive-In | 1 Hr. 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Has Good Slider His Out p Pp } Innocent American Boyhood vy ese. Gone To African Catfish © fastball, Vii Vale t t ae me. It t - ( c i ae, d ind hi 1 it te up Wy oO ( es h d fastb He¢ iS€ { ! ¢ ( is¢ t when he % : t be ea expec it ) ¢ } yrese d Colbert oinec yump 1 ¢ nhe I've é yn the y ie in the nit ' BEFORE FALL—Old Av D Nad t ; part of a memorial pari contract for the demoli moval by demolition w : : Contract Breac : hi ea Anestin Che Rnariny Cwenties Cavern || : Roaring Civentios Gaver | In Tue ADJOINING THE CO-ED RESTAUL ANT Featuring: @ Import Happy Hour Monday-thi day, 500 f q All Imports 5tle e Friendly Atmospner ‘sday mornn tower fell off the Austin building. It I above t} third floor, a di 30 feet, and landed « nd rafters of the remain Open 4:00 to 12:00 Monday-Friday, 7:00 te 12:00 Saturda When asked about the @ Neal Johnson, foreman 0} q d that not much damag ea to have been done to | ‘ . , 4 However, upon inspecti lains of the towe resting place, the tower : be in far worse condition much damage’ would exp In Downtown Greenville Johnson said that the — a bulldozer was in th removing part of the wall of the building. ‘‘The Entire Stock Ladies oe Cherry Stokes, Summe SUMMER SPORTSWEAR se nin Wn se I to 1, Off @® Bermudas @ s hifts @ Top- @Slacks @ Skirts © Blouses Entire Stock Ladies SWIMSUITS 1, to 1, Off Open Mon- Thurs. and Fri. Nights AFTER FALL -—- The Bel Austin; it fell Tuesday ™ bulldozer caused the puildi » fiall. at cements tl 9 p. m. Scala aniieeeeenmeeeeeeee