‘Wiking | Gets Nod At SGA Se SION gast’ Caroli [ ersity’s St ¢ j oat rs I ASSO Legislature 1 its regu ‘ nM ] : tion endorsing i chans he : . “a H : os rd the posse , yee on the gridiron (hi: ampus me oe rants-in-aid with Pas Tha vac : Home Bowl Gany | Se ee G ESE ne . right: William Walser | introduced by I G Gasperir nd, from Hamlet pip tual overhaul of t ( { Central High Mit. Airy Senio nh School; Mike nd Bill Wallace me is 8:15 p.n luded tion (Photo by Ad A t Q f S ; Te ded t S is ‘s et nts : fal agate e tia BOYS HOMP ACTION—Plenty of grid action was available in Ficklen Stadium Saturday night, as the an- : . : tior nual Be u Home Game pitted the stars of the North against the stars of the South, Included were several lear future boys who have signed grants with ECU for the fall (Photo by Quade) “Activity Card Is Best Buy campu t} r Foom Id change be tokes, comme s ee ene Soe Ror Student Purchase Power Shion Shop | i en ; I Gay ae By rea oT ub] riddle ? ole ; ea Th rs Main P (: s nd Avenue ce oe S ‘ FOR GOOD FOOD: a ines ¢ i CAROLINIAD anc I ed old for tain } film e could not get ! f a portion of the ac eaply because we would “(Continued on page 6) pure Rudol Coin mind. ccording t t dean o a Ro OO tot et popular ach 16 int five lectures; fi films; five conc tanding artists hows from po} vill be available t udents year, aside from the publicatior nd athletic event Entertainment Committees Dean Alexander is responsible fo bookine all entertainment, but he joes not select the entertainment This is done by committees whose members are chosen from facults and students. Students elect the student legi lature. In turn, members of the legislature approve various ente? tainment committees. Students have ‘Desert Song Opens Run ie As Fifth Summer Show Dean Alexander sa students and faculty, deserve much i The Dese t ind Rombe} musical going stro after eh a week run at : 4 4 ovles Stokes, SGA president, goes over the final » legislature, endorsing on-campus (Photo by Quade) INTRODUCES BILL—Cherry iraft of a resolution he submitted to the lrinking Ali Ben Ali ( Woilst oe credit. There is a lot of work in Bll Azur volved to put on a show once it has vith the pro- — peen selected and they do the job Sneden, set de- conscientiously and enthusiastical irolina University Summer Thea syle henna ly,” he said. ; music director, The popular entertainment com e Monday night, Aug. 5 scted by Edgal 17 lighting designer mittee. in which most students are nished by Brooks- interested, is controlled 100 pet cent by students, with students opening will be folding about a two-thirds majority Greensboro Re- on all other committees. w will be pub- Dean Alexander is ex-officio co spapers and ¢hairman on all committees. How rograms Of ever, he never votes, but “I do WNCT ‘comment if there is someone es pecially good who we have an op st of 40, dire ssin and supported by 4 orchestra, will brin oO Auditoriun the McGinn t aga wot the rth African ‘urtain time rmance rh ood ry. ¢ é sances, I ; ypened IN portunity to get. My main concern uced ft he N 1928. Otto js booking the best quality enter $3 for enin i ys tein II tainment at the cheapest price C e the book Activity Budget ESE Roi £ To do this, Dean Alexander work ( \ A vith a budget appropriated by the " in proc te) SGA. It v total apvrox itely NEED I SAY MORE?—Debbie Williams, « 19 year old junior from Green- ‘i Pp ; ? atre thi 16.500 this year, not ineludin ville is this week's coed of the week. Debbie, who proves her ability as i I widget for film or he Central a sailor, is the daughter of Dr. Melvin Williams of the sociology depart- ple idke Office. This t memt, and lists dancing, bailet, and jazz as her hobbies. In addition to our serving as an assistant dance instructor, she is a member of East Caro- lina’s biology clu Photo by Roberts) reater than the sam ee oe 2 ee Number 65 ea SRT EP / we chem BS oe 2—East On Campus Drinking? The legislature of Carolinian—Thursday, August 8, 1968 SD 1 0D TPE) DD EE) A) ND) SE From The Executive Desk By Cherry Stokes, SGA President} the SGA passed a resolution favoring ' ! 1 i ! i change in administration policy toward drinking on campus pi ieee ae a EI EAE OCR RC So ae a ee - _ aly } : Nd lot present, including t contest ne egular session Monday. As of yet, the wrecking company the Soda should look a } present, ae al he contest; , to let the Un etter whe vork is co ted ind their dates. I have accurate } . } 1a maae n¢ move to (le if iu : aa nae ‘ n : i ; : solution, passed by a unanimous vote of the body, ee Ke done Phe gislature passe information stating that many ei: : si knov v be done : a tah ; ; ; fee . é ‘ : ; “i Old A portant resolutions Mor iho. sighed Oub fon the dance aid caller revision of school policy on the subject, stating, the bell to from O10 Au concerned the rights not attend. You, the student We hop that they will The legislature unami not au Nhe s Ah , | vy inistrati hat the iversity change i ee kN Tie. Hand use mother h ( abusing priviliges given to yoy rece end to the administration that the university chang rebuild it that we will still be hat a house mot no Di ue Meee te ads . yiyls’ y le 24 i it S.G.! able to build a park with this his- to enter a girls’ room and @ oe ae ; i i i : t ropert3 we are getting the 1 1US pe toward the possession, transportation, and use of al- toric relic in the main area. The the gir private property Mayt > f ing way Ae “ Were. ind the Administration ar¢ second resolution was one conc : aybe giving a is ae beer would 1 \ , 7 ze st ; have increase tte ane als coholic beverages here at East Carolina University to a policy very much concerned about this ed with drinking. This is have ime af et rae 5 eg , but giy . “ONT . . } mish ip, and we are all trying to start. We hope that the state art eins peer 1S, aS Of yet, impos- whic = nearer that of the State of North Carolina under yegcn a quick settlement. The S.- will be clarified, and that the ible ‘ “rd ' - Ke 4a : f neh con »Ssi tne . ” G.A. wants the bell tower rebuilt will permit the students ot antic ie : ¥ es pidly . a : fe Whose power we fall. r enough renumeration so that we Carolina, who are adults in ungs are ' ay se awing nay have it rebuilt nse of the word, to posse close. Many have mid-term | : reek > ji S ore This action by the legislature is sorely needed any suct The murals for the Soda Shop re ulcoholic beverages in week ee ag” light = bu : 1 modling will be finished by nex uate nt a : ee hese rnid- revision of the official attitude toward the consumption of \eqdnesday, and we hope to begin hy ones more. shy terms are the basis on whic h cae work on this project within a cou head last Thursday students will return in the fall. Stu- i roing ; 7 - _ 8 ‘ jena t the eiohts x alcoholic beverages on this campus is going to change Pe Grete SORES SVEHOERINE In: thi he Summer Sanool. Ouee dy hard, and respect the rights of : others to study rea is coming along smoothly, anc At the there were Monday’s legislative proposal, however, as official and SAH EO, Slo eee ee ee eee ae am ee 2-0 0D CET ODD OP LEP D ome having +; ! ECU Forum ! meritorious as it may be, is still only a piece of paper, value y in that a recommendation has been made. \ [It will not be binding on any member of the administra- | 1 their release from prison A Helping Hand Students - faculty - groups - in- dividuals - men - women who wish Activities Program.’’ To the students and faculty who tion, as t is highly unlikely to make any vast changes in policy at all seventeen years ago a baby wa - oe ean ir projec SUMMER SCHOO € Seventeen yeas ago a baby Was have not yet heard of our project to render service in this program Yau fraternity, wa The request it makes is indeed a fair one. It only asks born in our State The baby was Correctional Rehabilitation is 9 contact the East Carolinian office ‘ , the annual fest Vickie In An piven by his mother to a farming Rehabilitation couple. This young Indian spent his first sixteen years of life on this farm and during this time, he did not even see the inside of a school division of the Division of Voca- or the Correctional tional Rehabilitation. The project Office in Sie ss operates through a cooperative ar- qurman Hicks rangement between the Division oi Academic Instructor i Vocational Rehabilitation and the Thanks building. At age sixteen, he ran &~— noapartment of Correction. This pro- way from the farm and committed By Sauer 8 5 fe en c iy from the fa set at ject serves youthful first of ender To the Editor, a felony (breaking and entering in fejons between the ages of 16-21 I would like to preciation for the help an attempt to secure food) and offers services in five areas given to me by the EAST CARO- that each student be at last allowed to choose whether or not he wishes to indulge in the consumption of alcohol in his room on this campus. Such a request is not outside the bounds of fairness, Neither religion nor morality should be arbitrarily express my ap- acived. Bach andi al who je Of aoe chou bee ‘ed to E ordered. Each individual who is of age should be allowed t Several months later he reached ao ,gemic classes; vocational train- and support : Frise tee p the Correctional Rehabilitation 1° (cooking. carpent masonry £ ake suc aen ‘e for n se ine ‘cooking, carpentry, as Yr) : a pas oe make such a choice for himself. Center at the Greene County Pris- nq welding); guidance and coun- LINIAN, the SGA, and the GAP Th j Pia nti ap. fe ; » et ‘0 of m Unit in Maury, North Carolina MATT b acement: and follow- steering committee in helping to The point of contention, however, falls in the structure o ee Saar iy AGhGGL ae Te Oca EY ae place tt OnOY correct a bad situation é es iministration i is pr al scratch earning the alpha- T ieve , 1 pro- On July 18, I had a letter u he argument presented to the administration in this proposal, ‘vom scratch Uearning the a To a.. in developing a total pro J : Hee? the argume pres lop ten! bet). Now, a year later, he can Gram. we are asking for volunteers EAST CAROLINIAN explainin ape numbe The proposal entirely disregards an existing state law prohib- ‘ead on a low third-grade level and from the University in areas such bout a poster which had been de- ote : : ; can add, subtract and multiply. He =. guiding recreational activities stroyed by a house — counselor : iting the consumption of alcoholic beverages on state-owned is also receiving vocational training 6) ertainment, demonstrations, pro- Through that letter, an editorial ee ene 3 : soe < ‘ : in brick masonry and now ranks 1 jects and talks in academic and yvo- and the help of many nice people sonsoted by K property. Until this North Carolina statute is revised or elim- the top of his class. The academic ¢..tional training or any other area I was reimbursed. Thanks again for ernity ; : e a : oe : ie and vocational training is only a iyat will aid these young men to the help of all concerned, 4 ee aa inated, all the proposals of the East Carolina University SGA part of what he is learning at the jo. yeadily fit into society upon Kathy B. Proctoi DS stadiat anion f , dyini ti ; } Center; through guidance and cou- k : uM hk will have li effect o Dg inistration, since they are nseling, he is preparing himself to : will have litte effect on the adm oe er et ie teee aa ee aria POCCCCCCSTOSTCT CCT C CCC T COCO OCLC CSS SoS SSS Soo Soe ae state officials, placed here to both administrate and to uphold In behalf of this young man and ¥ fa Join ’ thers like him, the Correctional »* + the laws of North Carolina. Rehabilitation Center would like to at e ce ota er x rm.: : F : thank you who make East Carolina» ‘ ¥ ( This very same law is up for consideration in the next 4 University for the warm recep- * x | ; ‘ : xf , * \ eG ; tion and aid we received on cam- POSTS CCC TTT Ce eee ee eee een nee onnnnnanee : meeting of the North Carolina General Assembly. Until it is pus. we give special thanks to Cher- : : ake rv Stokes, Wes Sumner, Whitney The good thing about Southern machine-gun me down mercilessly 42 changed. the hands of the administration here. as well as of jyadden. Dr. Beach, Dr. Davis, Dr, 8itls is by the time they say : 3rd Dr Haigwood, and Dr. Ha won’t’’, they already have That sounds like the eee 18 the SGA, are tied. Hiecaie for WEIN 1a Ge GRA OheL era controling this newspaper ney x hesis for helping to kick off a pro are still trying to take over ECU DINE from the Univers- I wanted to take a vacation, but Cal] At . ; n ‘ ‘ svam of support : A ae silitarv state This Editor firmly believes the student should have the ity. Support from the University if I do ‘Big Brother’’ wouldn't like “D4 make it into, a military ate 3 . ui : a has greatly enriched our “Special it and he just told me he would Fete ‘ same rights as any other of-age citizen of this state. He con- : ‘ : Miss North Carolina missed the Summer School Queen Dance the & curs with the opinion that each member of the university fam other night. She went to the wrong fj, 7~~— : i. : : ens t e auditorium, I heard some tall, dark, SIDI III ily should be allowed to make such decisions for himself handsome man was showing her : 5 ‘ i z ; : Old Austin Auditorium An integral part of this resolution is the stipulation that . ene ae By Don Pierce ¢ waaied oe cous: rene other state-supported institutions allow their students to drink ickets? a. Any discussion with style among In Physics, Drs. Adler and Reed Pe 7 on campus. In many cases this is true. However, their allow- the faculty must begin, I think, with Plunge into ig sn Fie energy The students also missed ‘ ey 2 . , z : : BLA a ee ane 5 and wit, and bring humor to a Summer School Queen Dance. ing of their students to drink is not that they are operating 2": pa onset la a pretty humorless subject. There is think they all went down to the Coleman has charmed generations not much fun in a series-parallel river to crown the Queen of the within the bounds of legality; they what is going on on their campus. are merely overlooking of students with his quick wit, wild laugh, and insight into history. The mannerisms are legend: The hand slapping on a desk to startle the This would be one solution for the administration at East students to attention; the quick re- Carolina University — that they tend to overlook on-campus tell the fall of Te ee ae drinking. However, the best solution of all is that those stu- mae iat ee nae dents who support a change in drinking policy address thei ee a Gee complaints to the source — the General Assembly of this state ie pe leaves East Carolina where changes can be legally made ate a is individual. There will be other styles to observe. Style is the boun- ev, exuberant, Dr. Todd, who de- 6... 4 mands, and gets, class participation a S aro (fi (an and is more cheerful at eight in the morsing than T think is legal. Any- Bast Carelina University way, I often wonder if Dr. Todd's Published weekly by the students of East Carolina University bouncy, cheerful, style evolved as Greenville, North Carolina 1 matter of necessity after a few Member Intercollegiate Press, Associated Collegiate Press, United States Student Press Associatior years of dealing with sleepy stu- a : _ Serviced b dents. Collegiate Press py qatercolieg ate haK ; ere Intercolleviate Preeg Mr. Calhoun in history is also a Service, Press Servic ssociated Collegiate Press , 7° ee eet tylist. Instead of the happy exu- ‘ditor-in-Cmet Wes Sumner ae ‘er aay Wanaeine ba Richasd Vester berance of Dr. Todd, Mr. Calhoun Businere Abbey Foy is a sort of historian Mort Sahl. He Subscription rate $5.00. has a wonderfully dry wit and smo- Ez ast Carolina University Station, Greenville, N. € Mailing address: Box 2516, Telephone: 752-5716 or 758-8426, extension 264 oth delivery, and T think the man si eee hould be a moderator on a late- night talk show. Mr. Calhoun’s REPRESENTED POR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY manner National Educational Advertising Services Sy history sorbtion of 3 also knows the on all types of iid it 1th personal kes the ab- sier, and he “straight skinny’’ rightous historical easy-going A DIVISION OF /EADER'’S DIGEST SALES & SERVICES, INC. 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 circuit, until you have heard Dr Adler explain it. Dr. Reed is so energetic I get tired watching him but his constant good humor and quick wit keep his classes in laugh ter and knowledge In Speech, Mr. James notable for his use of the project. This is a project, which can be anything from an original play to an ad campaign — that ac- hieves both student interest and student involvement. Mr. Rees also a tremendous iecturer, sr as a tack, who never ‘‘uhs Rees is student rt and ahs’ his way through a day, a refresh change Albert Pertalion, the speech de- partment’s jet-setter, is another stylist. Young, enthusiastic and slightly off-hand in class, he throws the class off guard with wit, alarn ing honesty, and a very hip vocab ulary. You get the that Mr Pertalion is definitely not one of ‘the establishment’? and is there- fore one of us, a motion I’ll second If there is one thread linking all idea these professors, besides their in dividual style, it is this: they all take an interest in their pupils both in class and out THey have genuine affection and « the students, and the teaching is more than just way vo earn a living. Mayh>, that is the most importast style of all Week: Pierce defines stvk tudent body oncern for think tha Mighty Tar. (I studied the whole night.) i es § D: From checking up on all the loc- il ECU night parking ar T see that this has been a long hot sum- mer. I wonder if the infirmary will be a maternity ward this fall Students rejoice! Don’t pay park- i tickets! Wait for your le aders. the faculty! One of them has ove! 60 parking tickets to his credit! * * —) Transportation on campus 1S tel rible. There are members of our il lustrious faculty who ride every- thing from bicycles to a bre ind new Cadillac. Oh yes, one new membe! the faculty has a 1948 Chrsyle! | most of the foi OIC oto OOo toto to tointdtiottbick I've noticed that i football players are getting reat for eth season this fall. All of the were up town at the Coach and Fou! ast Week putting on ‘“‘playing we cht." How terrible -e jot I disagree with the resolut if passed by the legislature about Ng drinking. This is destroying our in le- age as a hell-fire-brimstone bi?! elt: University. i This article sometimes conta ruth. It is not good this week be ies? | cause of lack of interest in Cc? on my part One G The torchbearer P AAAI IAAI AIA Jesk | | GA President eer? uding the contestants ites. I have accurate tating that many gir] mut for the dance diq you, the iliges Students, are given to yoy efforts of the S.G.4 getting the blame - away free beer would d attendence, r is, as of but giy- vet, LN Dos- second session is ove; rapidly drawing to q have mid-term: 1e lights are bu £ dorms. These i- » basis on which many return in the fail respect the ri dy Stu- tina penatinaatignetie OS SE nee emmy from prison faculty - groups en - women who wish ‘vice in this program East Carolinian office ctional Rehabilitation snville irman Hicks demic Instructo: ‘hanks e vO express My ap- the help and support by the EAST CARO- SGA, and the GAP mittee in helping to 1 situation I had a letter in the LINIAN explainin * which had been de- a house counselor L letter, 1 editorial of many nice people 2 rsed. Thanks again for #7 1 concerned. 3 hy B. Proctoi £ FO IY ler | A nercilessly me down m is like the ROTC 1s 1is newspaper. They ig to take over ECU into a military state “pe Carolina missed the 901 Queen Dance the jhe went to the wrong heard some tall, dark, showing her an was uditorium . +. 4 they bought resery $ * its also miss ool Queen ll went down nm the Queen of t (1 studied the whole +e 8 ‘ing up on parking areas all the loo- § I see been a long hot sum- ier if the infirmary ernity ward this fall? A oice! Don't pay park Vait for your vaders, Yne of them has ove! ‘kets to his credit! er ion on campus is te re members of our il- uty who ride every cycles to a brand new yes, one new membe! has a 1948 Chrsyle most of the rs are getting ready . this fall. All of them at the Coach and Fou ting on ‘‘playing wel rrible d that resolutio? with the A he legislature abou! ;is destroying our He -fire-brimstone bible ty ee contail> sometimes ok Lg ot good this wee ie of interest in colle: ibearer SUMMER SCHOOL QUEEN—Vickie Lee, pretty sweetheart of Phi Kappa Yau fraternity, was crowned as the 1968 Summer School Queen last week the annual festivities surrounding the dance in Wright Auditorium (Photo by Quade Vickie Lee Wins Summer Title In Annual SGA Contest highligh pI School fs 1 ired the music of Ral h Inmates rhe queen i radua f Soutl 0d High School yn an I former Miss Kins A si irgest Dumbe Delta Zeta \ otes t a} 1 feet-7 ar iclen C Z 3 ¢ ponsore t Kap} Sigr I Mis ernity hi sor The crownityg Qu kie 1 tudent government fF ‘ C Join The inn Crowd Pizza ion 421 Greenville Blvd. (264 By-Pass) DINE INN or TAKE ouT Cal) Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-9991 TOTTI IIIT TOTO IO 203 E. 5th Street PEER RAI IA III IA IIA ISIS IID. Spring and Summer Dresses - Slacks - Skirts Bermudas 1/, Off Larg e Group Shoes g. $13-$14 $7 e $16- $17 $8 ae $18-$19 $9 SOIC IDI II OOOO ootioinidinitindiciottce 5 Fe) : —- $3.00 One Group RAINWEAR Reduced whe TUTTO OT ainsi East Carolinian—Thursday, August 8, 1968—3 ‘Desert Sone’ Judged Liv ly In Fifth ‘Season 5’ Show By ROY MARTIN Slaughter is madly convincing as the lume is a bit much, drown- gmund Romberg is alive and the effeminate, frantic Benjamin t even the strongest of voic- mn the stage of MeGinnis Auditor- ‘ashing from one mass of confus- A bit more s y and a little um at East Carolina University ion to another. He is clearly the less brass would be somewhat smo- Or, so it seem, judging bright acting spot of the evening other from the lively E Summer The- In supporting roles, Martin Vid- The sets by John Sneden are, a tre production of Rombere’s ‘‘Des- novic as Capt. Paul Fontaine and usual uperb. The costumes by . rt Song.’’ Arthur Cain as Gen. Birabeau are Brooks-Van Horn are equally praise- In this, the fifth presentation of adequate, while two others, Mic- rthy : son § of the Summer Theatre hele Ellis is the sinister Azuri and ne Song : 10 great Producer-Director Edgar R. Loes. F Gregory Zittel as the blustry hakes < ‘as everlasting moral n has assembled a talented an Hassi emerge with strength. yr, for some, psy 1edelic signifi- hAKIUA 4 ee eas re Miss Ellis distinguishes herself cance is concerned. It in spots yhesive company, whose combined eae z : fforts serve to project Romberg with her dancing while Mr. Zittel imp corny. But for an evening 1usical with enthusiasm and pro- comes across with force to portray of refreshing entertainment and di- ionall the cutthroat Arab version, the East Carolina Summe1 For an opening night, the pro The mualC under the direction of Theatre Desert Song a pleas- TGHOt eanery wallconed Roger Stephens is good, but at tim- ure There were few slip-ups and all echnical aspects functioned with nooth The house, about three-quarter ) Capacity, was perhaps the singu- r disappointment of the evenin 4 production such as ‘‘The Dese Son deserves substantial patror ige The voices of Carlyle W Raymond! Would you _ please Ann Shut up?’’ Such are the words used were daily by members of the Fast Caro- Rom faculty and a few of the stu- \ dents who laboriously try to Pierre (Th Red Sh Schooley as ell suited to the adow) and Margot force ot ling lina er, iusic. Miss Schooley’s )- leep il ts, operatic in quality “« ifter 3:00 A.M. sularly outstanding True — the feelings wnich most James Slaughter ; Benjamin yw the faculty hold for ‘‘Raymond’’ i, the F 1 rorenaitet nd are not to be envied — but the pursuet usan, protrayed by truth is ‘Raymond”’ does his > French, provide the comic re- job well lef sometimes needed to offset ‘Raymond,’ you see, is the 60 he heavy portions of Romber foot high pile driver located at the construction sight between New Austin and the Music building ° This monstrous steam driven ma- Notice chine urives clos to 42 concret« pilings 40 feet into the ground -— costing $125 an hour to run — that’s GRADUATE ASSISTANTS $1,000 a day on an 8 hour schedule WANTED No ‘‘Raymond,’’ you’re not com- ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY non! May carry 9 hours in any area Where does ‘‘Raymond’’ get all your choice towards M.A. De his steam? He furnishes it all for ree. himself. The gas blowers, fed by If you enjoy working with stu high octane gasoline, furnish the dents on positions are in the onnel Administration in Sducation. Salary is $2500 for 9 September-June. Living quarters turnisned university campus, the area of Per- Higher immense heat required to produce the pressurized steam within the generator of ‘‘Raymond.’”’ This steam, in turn, provides the overall power for operation, Raymond” is owned by mond Concrete Pile Company month Ray- and Please contact Mrs. W. Bryce is subcontracted to L. P. Cox Com- Hunt for interviews, Telephone: pany — the general buildinz con- PL 2-6867 ov PLaza 2-3060. tractors, H. L. HODGES & CO., Inc. Students Sports Headquarters Dial PL 2-4156 Drive-In Cleaners & Launderers ao Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service ROSS’ CAMERA SHOP. INC. SEE THE EASY ONES FROM KODAK THE INSTAMATIC ONES The “154” winds film for you automatically. Regular $29.95. NOW $23% $3997 $479 All Cameras Come With Flash Cube, Batteries and Roll of Kodacolor-X film. Ross’ Camera Shop, Inc. 506 EVANS ST., GREENVILLE “Your Photo Headquarters For Eastern Carolina” The “304” Electric Eye sets lens opening. Regular $49.95. NOW The “404” winds film for you; sets exposure, too. Reg. $59.95. NOW ‘Raymond’ Makes Noise But Brings wed It k ) transport Rayn fom | to place. First. | ust be dismantled and placed on a long * truck. The 2n, he must be t a speed f per hour to his t ymond"’ will be ith us 9 we'll just have to try th him. It’s just all in a day’s rk for him. Wouldn't we all love to have his job? $1,000 a day! Who wouldn't? RAYMOND—Raymond, despite his noise and tendency to disrupt classes, is making a worthwhile contribution to East Carolina Uni- versity, as he drives the pilings for the construction of new classroom buildings. (Photo by Quade) Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant i Grand Avenue SE * » * > * » » » * « * + + * « * x * * + * * * a J * * * * + * ii iain nein in in nnn in ain enon nin i niin eee Ol RT TT EE CECE CCC SECS ECO CLC e CCC eT ee ree Ip CAMERAMAN—( the regular term ing imade for ID cards ¢ | The Ruz ADJC Featuring: @ Imp Open 4:00 to Pore SS 2 5 Aeleieiail 22 Get Awards For Music Carp JE: Need one ip act Chosen the outstandir ir] cam sr was Patricia V Ga. The outsta r was Don McC - ile, Ohic Dean Earl E. Beach of the Music presented the ecognizi the top camper un Teachers Finish . sy Ip) CAMERAMAN—Charlie Griffin, who is an East Carolina student dur- ing the regular term focuses in on an inc oming freshmen as photos are e : ade for ID cards during orientation in Wright Auditorium § § POLITICALLY MINDED—East Carolina students have been gathering (Photo by Quade) ummer eminar nightly in the CU television room to watch the action at the Republican ae ans Convention in Miami. (Photo by Quade) Fifty teachers from throughout : e ‘ pe North Carolina have completed a ‘ . d es @ 3-HOUR SHIR SERVICE two-week seminar for supervising (€ ontinued from page 1) @ 1-HOUR CLEANING teachers at East Carolina Univers- a se ity fee is used to underwrite the cost The committees use the rankings ot entertainment to determine their choices. Some- "he course, Education 418, wa Hour Glass Cleaners airected and taught by Dr. Tom r alia ig! ee ig heroes school times, of course, the top student in ne state Nas aS large an ac- Chambliss, director of student tea- ; elections in a category may be DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE Hing: ee , tivities budget as East Carolina,’’ oe SE CE ching at ECU. He was assisted by : financially far out of reach. In this Dr, William B. Martin, professor Dean Alexander said. However, thi Pro run through ¢ noof Desert Sor ltth and Charles 8t. Corner Across From Hardee’s in the East Carolina School of Ed- }S8 deceiving. Other schools may ac- case, Dean Alexander attempts to Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service ucation tually spend more en Cate uaanm ent, book the highest feasible choice Purpose of the seminar. Dy bes ae is done through ticket Some performers, such as Fer- { Chambliss said, was to improve tea- gers rante and Teicher, are booked as Md . 2 | cher education in North Carolina Having «il full-time students pay much as 18 months in advance. With pain $ | by concentrating on the role of su- ‘he fee helps make ECU’s large “‘pop’’ groups, which come and | pervising teachers in student teach- Pudget possible. “Since they are go, booking is done on a shorter | ing. required to pay the activity ce basis. There is a chance that the The program was funded by a i oe orgs ne ee group will decline in popularity or | ADJOINING THE CO-ED RESTAURANT $2,000 grant under Title V of the interests? Dean Aleandar said (nat & pit record will raise their s | Elementary and Secondary Educa- SET G SUE) peace oe see fees overnight | Featuring: @ Import Happy Hour Monday-Thursday, 5:00 to 6:00. tion Act through the North Caro- Student Surveys : All Imports Stic lina Department of Public Insrtuc- ,, Cue ee suibtaleati mee ° | Friendly Atmosphere en voice in choosing entertainment M N) ak | e Friendly At . : committee members, surveys are orrison pe S | 5s 3 tdae. 04 19- Participants received three quar- taken in the fall to see what en- re | Open 4:00 to 12:00 Monday-Friday, 2:00 to 12:00 Saturday ter hours of graduate or certificate tertainment ranks highest with the F EC G = | renewal credit at East Carolina student body. or roup ? Mm, tt a Te Dr. Robert R. Morrison, chair- (PRUNE E WM ag | Daily ride wanted between 7:30 man of the department of foreign PITT PLAZA and 8:00 A. M. from E. 5th St. language at Southern Missionary State Bank DAIRY BAR to Pitt Memorial Hospital by} College, at Collegedale, Tenn., spoke handicapped woman. Willing tof at gast Carolina University Sunday pay. Call 758-4020 after 6:00 nicht and Trust Co. 25 Delicious Flavors P. M. Dr. Morrison's talk, ali in Span- of Ice Cream ish, dealt with the influence of re- . Poi ligion and the theater on Spain a 5 Points Try a Delicious Banana Split aN oltKa te] meielelyin 810 )) during her Golden Age ille, N. C Dr. Morrison, a former ECU pro- STEN Greenville, N. C. or Sundae CAROLINA fessor and director of the Spanish a) Institute, spoke in ECU’s New Aus- Member F. D. I. C. 264 By Pass, Greenville tin to 43 hign school Spanish teach- GRILL ers attending the National Defense - Education Act Spanish Institute at ae ee —_____——— —_——- ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT ECU this summer. 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He h ( s n - passe hrowlr fo 1 i - — me ( for the owns an ning 92 y G lay Volume XLII Of these youn he rway i kle pene oa ve € foot Anot ECI } \ [ ¢ t ll Bill W. € or W ‘ yf the nd B op of I H i Phree Appear in Bast-West Game 0th Annual East-West All ; > held 7 nth Cae me a OE mn the third quart b 1 Gariand ft il i n ; South team had tied tl Good Season Ahy a I rer nt Hie t For Bue Fros ( pec f ) I We I ( eae os ) Ron \ fl fro} I a a E : j } 1 | ‘\ Ww ¢ Wil W ; seven Appear In North-South Game ECU TRAINER—East Carolina’s versatile trainer Terry Wills is one of the hardest working people in the athletic department. Known to friends as Doc Wills may just ruse an ECU version of the ‘Terry and the Pirates omic strip Photo by Quade fl fy we , Py ve P h 7 H dé | Perry, Piraies AL vd Greenvil be ilmo KC (: ® DP: v6 lI | yde who is 2 U ne m¢ 4 4 idl {oon al a ¢ € € Outstanding Ba oO r players for the North tS ODA SHOP ARI 12 n decorating the Mi e ‘cause of a quest t ) snyder Leads North Attack Five Ju t RK (it 3 ¥ AEnd fi 7 € ey eT a ‘ 7s STADIUM COMPLETED—( onstruction has been « empleted e ne it : ul seating facilities at Ficklen Stidium, which will be used to « at stude I HELE for the 1968 grid season. The new facility is financed throug) Di ; t funds derived from Student Activity fees Photo Quade Individual Tickets Ready Dollar Day - Aug Sth 7 a For 1968 Grid Season