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The } if ny Lor 102 short of the nst Richmor you who inother fi La record o Pirate n one field e season eter Kr five pla became d to minu Pirate e runners mm the plu n ten carric hree lost 32 mad = oO oO >; is 3) i cpensive new Bic’ Clic” for big spenders 49¢ .@7eO CLIC de aie Sea aida oy a Sie eae ests lume XLIV Klection Bo asts Full Slate: Voting Set For Wednesday iates for class offices and legislature kicked off thei last week a they the up ming election sive ever lina campu a reco candidates filed for the e ind the legislative nformation filed ed on andida te With the EAST NIAN e past lew elections, both rsity Party and the Stu ty have entered a_ full candidates into the list spring’s trend of independ- lates also is on the up- observers pick the race fo idency of the senior clas the most significant, a Party candidate Steve tte and University Part) Dennis Chestnut square he top office of the clas Chestnut and Morrisette n extremely active in cam- tivities, Chestnut wor y niversity Union and Mo1 the legislature nior vice president, an in Cecila Gulley, and Ur ersit k candidate Sue Yow ye rl rhe c i ident Pa rhar t UI y ndat yearer Joan Evar An i nd ent, Dianne Kirby, has also enter he race for the record-keeping tior rhe { versity Party H ” the o -andi- EAST treasurer’ ite registered with the CAROLINIAN for the rf fice the SI Guilford ophomore top office contest one, aS four Can- idates have tossed their hats into the Running are SP David Allen, UP Gary Gasperini, and in- ependents Bruce Bixler and Mike 3onfoey Running for the freshn presi- dency are UP candidate 30wl ng and SP contender Forb Rhodes. Vot be sday with orn ca their bal yt n ir respec e dorms ana day students voting the Univer- Union lobby Minges Takes Honors (4s Architects’ Best eum has been select- of the fifteen steel fram tures in the United St e the 1968 Architectural Excellence K. Edmonds, executive vice of the American Instl- Steel Construction, present- to architect F. Carter ind President Leo Jen awards ceremony mds made these rema i the award: ‘With the Minges Coliseum, I point of personally visit- onining and admiring this ne structure. Before each presentations, I tary to visit not in truth that I xercise any veto powe! e selections of the Jury, but yvecause I W to confi sn mind that these pro- designers have elected 1 happy to report that te is excellent. Jurors’ words of praise speak m HIPECTURAL AWARDS—Minges Colise a special presentation backed up tectural excellence at he presentation ceremony fs ird solution 1 large cleat The two-way ports areé rus ystem, utilizing light s creates a feeling of spa rom Wl ember ciousnes: ide.”’ Citation Kahn and Furbush, gineers, and Dickerson, Inc., ral contractors A certificate i was presented by the AISC to Peden Steel Co. of Raleigh, which sup- plied the structural steel A stainless steel plaque will also be mounted in the lobby of Minge Coliveu After the presentation ceremony when viewed were also awarded Lo tructural en- een- ymmendé an award luncheon was held at the Greenville Golf Country Club where model ot 1e future sta oliseum complex was on dis Guest included representa yf AISC, Peden Stee}, anc related firm Members ot the Minges family, University of us, press, radio, and TV per- were also on hand ] n fic 3k on MINGES COLISEUM um was presented an award service Wednesday by the mass of the new SENIOR CLASS President Chestnut UP steve Morrisette 5P Vice President ilia Gulley Ind secretary el Durham SP an ins UP Diane by Ind Treasuret Janet Hollimon UP JUNIOR CLASS President Walter Dudley SP David Guilford UP Vice President Carolyn Breedlove UP Paul Brietman Ind Jeannie Morse Ind Secretary Nonie Austin UP Helen Cook Ind Treasurer F. B. Hall Ind Sherry Presnell UP Debbie Sheehan SP Stephanie Standafer Ind SOPHOMORE CLASS President ivid S. Allen SP ruce Bixler Ind have realized privileges which raany never thought possible. The University Party has been quite in- trumental in this progression and change. As their candidate for Jun- ior Class Vice President, I am nxious for the chance to serve yur class and East Carolina Uni- ersit Sincerely yours, Carolyn Breedlove Carolyn Breedlove Juniors Carolyn Breedlove is a candidate for Vice-President of the Junior Class. She is without a doubt quali- fied to fill this position scholastic- ally for she has been on either the Deans List or the Honor Roll every quarter since her start here at E.C.U. She is one of the most conscientious and efficient people T have ever met. But she has more that just statistical qualifications. Carolyn bas a desire to help other tudents and to let people every- where know that we are more than just a papler-mache University. Her goals are as high as her quali- fications. I feel that by voting for Carolyn, I will be helning my fel- low students and myself. I am sure that anyone who knows Carolyn feels the same as I do. Danny Bland Debbie Sheehan Dear Members of the Junior Class, In your forthcoming election of class officers, it is imperative that you choose candidates with both qualifeations and experience. As a class, you are entitled to a treasurer wno can handle your fi- nancial obligation accurately and expediently. With these necessities in mind, I endorse Debbie Sheehan, Student Party Candidate for Jr. Class Treasurer. Not only is Debbie a business economics major with several ac- counting courses to her credit but, she worked as a bookkeeper for Sen. Eugene McCarthy's National Headquarters this summer. She has served as Fleming Dorm Sec- retary for two quarters and still has found time to maintain a 2.4 average, participate in Greek life as a Kappa Delta and support BCU as a Varsity Cheerleader Elect Debbie Sheehan ‘(SP Jr Class Treasurer on Sept. 25, and cast a vote for experience and ability. Cathi Webb F. B. Hall, Jr. Fellow Students: Junior here at East Caro- have witnessed AS a lina University, T the growth of our University for the past two years Growth not only in student number anl new buildings, but a growth of prestige and a unity of achievements that make the student body what it is today. As students we should all be proud of the governmental sys- tem that has been set up On our campus and each year at election time we should exercise our voting privileges to assure that we con- tinue to raise our standards As a candidate for Treasurer of the Junior Class I would appreciate your support in the coming elec- tion. I will strive to continue the progressiveness of our government and conscientiously apply myselt for the betterment of this office Sincerely your F. B. Hall, Jt Candidate for Junior Class Treasurer Steve Morrisette ro all Students: No words of praise can express the degree of high regards I feel for Steve Morrisette, candidate for Senior Class President. His years of experience in Student Govern- ment distinguishes him. He know how to get things done and he can do the things the Senior Class needs most of all. Most important of all, Steve will not show any favoritism to any group of students. His broadmind- edness permits him to honor, re- Prewcesieu. an an. an 0en0en anes ee. 20a En.an «pence ECU Forum pen cencencan env encencencenenencences, envancencencences. a ancesencat fi UP Slate Dear Editor: My wishes are that each student had a fine summer and is now ready for a very prosperous year I would like to ask each student to start right now and become involved in his student govern- ment by supporting the candidates for office in this Wednesday’s leg- islative and class officer elections The questions of who are the candidates, what are the issues, and which party is he affillated with, are major deciding factors in this election. It is my privilege to present to you a complete slate of candidates who are running on the University Party Ticket. These fifty two candidates are united to one purpose, and united behind a very progressive platform! The University Party executive officer slate was electec last spring and in the 112 months of the spring term, completed 4 of the 10 plat- form goals. Later hours for wo- men students, the establishment of a secretary of Instiutional Im- provement, the appointment of a Secretary of Public Relations, and the formation of a committee to increase foreign students enroll- ment, were the four planks com- pleted. It is necessary for the executive officers of the SGA to have com- plete support from the SGA legis- lators and class officers in order to continue the progress and com- plete the high goals of the Uni- versity Party for ECU. We, as stu- dents of a growing student Uni- versity do not have the time to spend on the petty differences and arguments that would arise if the opposing party candidates were elected to the SGA. If you, the students, support the progress already demonstrated by the University Party, then I urge To Win In Election spect, and work for the Senior Class. I sincerely encourage you to vote for and support Steve Morrisette as our next Senior Class President, Thank you, Bill Richardson Sherry Presnell To All Members of the Junior Class, entire Now is the time to elect Sherry Presnell for your junior Class treas- urer. Sherry is a math major and possesses a keen awareness of fi- nancial matters. Her sound finan- cial policies when she served as treasurer of her pledge calss netted a substantial profit. What qualities do you admire in a person? Honesty, sincerity, de- termination, vivaciousness? This is Sherry. Vote for her. She will serve you well Carol] Julian Jim Bowling To All Freshmen Students To elect the President of your class is a challenge to each fresh- man on this campus. This leader should possess an outstanding per- sonality, a willingness to get the job done, experience, and the quali- ties of a dynamic leader—all of which are possessed by Jim Bowl- ing, candidate for your Class Presi- dent Jim has demonstrated to many people, such as I, that he is the one to lead you. He has the n E ibility to meet people and to friends with those whom he meets He has a willingness to get the job done—to work for each mem- ber of his class, and to support the programs which a majority of his class supports. While at Park- land High School in Winston-Salem, Jim was President of his Senior Class—one of the largest in the state. He was elected to important positions in the Student Council, the Key Club, and various other organi- zations. I, therefore, urge each of you to vote. Most of all, I urge each of you to support and elect JIM BOWL- ING President of Your Freshman Class at East Carolina University. A Concerned Upperclassman, Tony Phillips all you to support the continuation of this progress by electing the Uni- versity Party slate of officers pre- § sented in this election. Please do not fail to call on me if I may be of help to any one of you. David R. Lloyd President of the SGA Experience Counts To the Editor, I would like to urge the students at East Carolina University to vote in the up-coming election. This 1s perhaps the first time in the history of East Carolina when so many are running for so much and saying so little. As potential voters, you will hear, “I support the Student Bill of Rights, vote for me.” “1 believe in student power, vote for me.” “I stand up for law and 0! der, vote for me.’ “I am against radical hippy students, vote fo! me” It is the old problem. Everyone is interested in getting elected, and and very few are interested talking about concrete programs and ideas that they have, that they would like to put through. And, ev more important, very few are {0 terested in talking about their quall- fications. And if they are not quall- fled, their ideas will get nowhere. fast. In light of this, in the hope the! the qualifications of the few will not be drowned out by the many, ! would urge the students at Ea Carolina to look at the qualifics tions of the candidates. Personally, I would like to ¢! dorse every candidate who was ! member of the legislature. The® people worked hard on their com mittees last year, and as_ legis lators they have the best to offe’ of their exnerience. John Reynolds SENIOR SECRETA the ring for the of Evelyn Durham, Jo: Health a e HA @ COI V DOWNT Te In on for the entire rage you to vote steve Morrisette Class President, 1k you, Richardson Presnell the Junior Class, to elect Sherry inior Class treas- math major and iwareness of fi- fer sound finan- she served as edge calss netted t. Oo you admire in y, sincerity, de- jousness? This is 1. She will serve Carol Julian wling Students ‘esident of your e to each fresh- pus. This leader outstanding per- ness to get the ‘e, and the quali- c leader—all of -d by Jim Bowl- your class Presi- strated to many , that he is the e has the natural yple and to make whom he meets ness to get the ; for each mem- and to support ch a majority of _ While at Park- n Winston-Salem, it of his Senior » largest in the ‘ted to important ident Council, the ious other organi- re each of you to urge each of you lect JIM BOWL- Your Freshman olina University. i Upperclassman, Ss >. = ances ences i 1e continuation of electing the Uni- 2 of officers pre- @ tion. fail to call on me elp to any one of 2. Lioyd nt of the SGA ce Counts urge the students University to vote r election. This 1s time in the history when so many are much and saying ential voters, you Pport the Student vote for me.” ‘J it power, vote for p for law and or ." “T am against tudents, vote fo problem. Everyone etting elected, and are interested 1 oncrete program ey have, that they through. And, ev very few are 10 g about their qual: they are not quall will get nowhere. s, in the hope that s of the few wil out by the many, ! students at Eas - at the qualifica didates. would like to el” didate who was ! legislature. The* ard on their com ar, and as legs > the best to off’ ig ice, Reynolds Dennis Chestnut Dear Editor: I would like to give my support for Senior Class President to a man who has exemplified the pa- tience, perserverance and personal- ity seldom found in one individual. I feel assured that Dennis Chest- nut possesses all the qualities ne- cessary for the office he seeks and that he will execute his duties with proficiency. I had the privi- lege of serving last year with Den- nis on the University Union Com- mittee. His tireless efforts and dedi- cation to the union won him recog nition as the new Vice-President SENIOR SECRETARY—Three candidates have tossed their hats into the ring for the office of secretary of the senior class. From left are Evelyn Durham, Joan Evans, and Diane Kirby. Ld e In my opinion no other candidate e an eauty ids Specials will put forth as much effort to serve his class and to uphold the ideals of East Carolina University @e HALO HAIRSPRAY Reg. or Hd-to-Hld Reg. 99¢ Now 2 for 99c @ COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE Reg. 79¢ Now 2 for 79c ™eiits'’ 6 DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTER Dickinson Avenue FREE PARKING SENIOR V. P.—Running for the of- fice of vice president of the senior class are Cecilia Gulley and Sue Yow. The Classic Go-To-Touwn Coat... Alexa's softly tailored orlon & wool coat-dress laminated to acetate... with a bright striped orlon scarf. x6 Orange, green, brown... sizes 6-16 ...$30. 5 Sealy Tow 203 E. 5th Street East Carolinian—Tuesday, Septernber 24, Elections 1969 Morrisette, Chestnut Vie For Senior Class President The University Paity feels con- fident in its choice of Dennis be- cause of the above reasons along with his previous experience in legislature, the judicial system, and other academic organizations I urge each of you to vote to- morrow and give your support to Dennis Chestnut. E. J. Jarvis, I Steve Morrisette To the Seniors: The class of 1969 has had much to do with the tremendous growth of East Carolina University in th last few years. We have taken part in or lead in almost every 1368—3 phase of campus life. A > now near our graduation we t think f what we can do for East Caro- ina when we leave. Each o¢ us, I 1 sure, will at all times do his u st as an alumnl to rry the p estige of ECU if Y am elected Ser Class President, I will strive for 1e best Senior Week ever and to e our gi.t to the school one \ will be remembered for time I also pledge to work ¢ ly with alumni association bring the class of 69 yften as ble. I will appreciate ur vote ytember 25 SENIOR TREASURER—Lovely smiles mark the race ror treasurer of the senior class. The lovely candidates are Linda Plemmons and Janet Hollimon. JUNIOR SECRETARY—Two can- didates will be vying for the office of secretary of the junior class. Running against Nonie Austin, who is shown above, is Helen Cook, who was absent when pictures were made. SENIOR PREXY—Steve Morrisette will be running for president of the class of 1969 against Dennis Chest- nut in Wednesday’s election. Chest- nut was absent from the photo ses- sion. State Bank =| and Trust Co. 5 Points Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. I. C. 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T: : or subdue a E e 7 ‘ ver r ‘ 1 East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 24, 1968—5 I e e : ompctition eacnes © ea -—~“ 7 : In Sophomore Prexy Race i : ‘ ve bili ot hts our interests [py wo ba ath of David ‘ Allen tive president (5) Drop-add—Drop-add must be I ea I have qualfications, but I don’t restructured to facilitate schedule Cc whieh i 4 + Yo the editor, want to waste the readers time adjustment ‘ ‘here TUsG be no more oholic oe a I see the office of president a by listing them. This would be than two subjects per line olina Unive eg a challenge and an opportunity. boring. If anyone would like to 6) The & ration mess—The eee Ee ity | A challenge in the sense that it know them I would gladly take Po sibility of mailing schedules fall I Sn &- brings great responsibility upon the time to tell them quarter to those who prepay their . j holder of office. An opportunity Make your vote count! fees should be alyzed where the holder would be able to David S. Allen So there you Foal ee te yu now + FAA A, B nd what Mike Bonfoey intends to put into practice his ideals for the . ey } lent Polls C iob Mike Bonfoev do about them. No doubletalk, no a i Stas : * . Ve 1 ¢ Y » > 5 a > lain objex € it x I believe the sophomore cla evasion no nonsense For the esires. But hould be the focal point of more To The Editor pate: dy a : seein dot one ee es iS not enoug} esponsible interest and service both TY directed to the class mOn ote Cla President I in- : lis i it i » th ass t 1 te snore the “J 1 a ye an acti to and for East Carolina Univer- 1971—all of you who have ht end 10) Ghanke den bo eo yous your neexi ee 7 ' ity ie thee Pe ee ‘i ia fir hig ino self, and t Carolina, a favor toward, L\JOR TREAST sgn: eo hada F. B. Hall, Debbie Sheehan, My ideal is to make the stu- jy ae Yi pi ai Bo hike on On See Ho Vows fOr 2 pte. and Sh Presnell (not pictured). 7 ee ng yeal we are sophomore re ve ke foev oe : ® and Sherry I dents aware that only through now, and presumably intelligent wy pet ¢ as —" ae vorkir = to o i : . their interest and support will the enough to realize that the time y R ae u Nn can.pus whic oe exaeaamamaaesicae versity cerve & me a i = arr tespectfully yours nh cau.pus which : j — University serve them best. 1as come—to turn away from the Mike Bonk de rs a day at bot! : As a voter myself, I want an partyliners to an indeper saga SnTOCY us Carryu 4 active president not one who seeks did 5 . Mi se: 1 : SCCKS lidate. My name is Mike n \ Tal classes at y i w only the name of the office. I feel and 1 offer you nothing but Steve Davis ShS La ; ’ u Men's Ju 7 na my eason for running To be candid, there was mt ZS as if I could and would be an ac- chance to refute all the irrespon- Ata oye ay : ible charges of apathy leveled at eae : P 3 8 - iE ? a i Many of yo lready know who I Committe i sf tf Af, , , 4 Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- th Caroli 4 { Be eae ee ee but, of course, many do not. nuittes 4 are the _ Student purpose f riting this letter Help EA Hi dor Aol what I in is to acquaint you with these facts your ballo : 0. dao 259) them My name is Steve Davis; I’m lesday, S& 0] | A ‘ Lack of student rig We from Raleigh and I’m a hard-core 5 500 : oth Street have a student bill of right Southern B t. I want to be con- periz : ie Bee FUP ORe a sidered a r didate for of- ; 2 in the dorn The bec: of cacy of a ; j S.G appeal to the N.C. : nt ver nb 1 ia ice Le support of a bill o6 important there be } W lassify dorm room between SGA ar en received m } mperative Stadent Loa i 3 r great library—The 8G A t a + if tt Boe | 4 I ary . A hat if the stu- ving loans ma | yuld appeal to the N.C. Legisla- qe sented equal- recks in Ki H | ire for funds for a new University \ : f as jon Buildir ; | 1 j my olege Four 5 | 4) The , been receive: | ulsory Vic ed up in Roo | ‘ fo I t € eer gent Suilding | SOPHOMORE TREASURER: Su t I ( yp at : £ _- se | zanne Jenkins. omat be t s re { call ee | oT rl a i a | mbitior { - & ‘ * ‘ ; p a a | A * % e ( - ie 3 ( t r e Ww aad Steve Da = im. 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Trafalgar worsted glens in patte : or subdued y ANY ‘ r x TER STUDENT SUPPLY STORES ea en R NIE seuruind 6—East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 24, 1968 FRESHMAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Three Enter Election Two Candidates Speak Out For Freshman Pre Charles Tursdale To Whom It May Concern: Fellow freshmen of East Caro- lina University, I would like to tell you a little about myself and my policies. My first objective 1s to win the upport of every student no mat- ter which party they represent. I’m an independent and I don't have to answer to any of the Par- ties policies, only to the policies of the Freshman students. This puts the leadership into the hands of the students to be guided by the officers. A more unified class would be the result. I suggest, for our class, a Fresh- Race For Sophomore Class Secretary Patricia Thompson My Fellow Sophomores, My only wish is that there were some way I would share with you my sincere desire to serve you as your Sophomore Class Secretary In this hustling academic year, it seems strange to think of people as being sincere in their emotion and desires. But I could not be more truthful when I state that I want to serve you and serve you well. In the past, I have held numer- cities which will without a doubt, augment my abili- ties to serve you best. For these reasons, I respecfully request that you support me in the up-coming campus elections Thank you our campus Cay Patricia Thompson Sue Dashill In the upcoming election, it important that each voter be in- formed of each candidate’s quali- fications so that he may make his choice wisely Last Monday night, Sue Dashill was selected by members of the Student Party to run for the office of Sophomore Class Secretary. The Student Party is composed of peo- ple who are voting student people have a 1 representative of the body Surely these for selecting Sue Dashill a 5 the ir candidate. Sue Dashill was chosen because she is qualified for the job. This qualifi- cation is illustrated by her record of leadership and participation in high school and her freshman year in college. She was editor in chief of her high s nool yearbook, presi- dent of Vi 1 Industrial Clubs of America and a member of the Society. She re- ceived numerous qgwards on both local and state levels for talent and capability. As a freshman at East Carolina, Sue was vice-presi- dent of Buccaneer Courts, Building 3, she headed an S.G.A. Commit- National Honor tee to study day student griev- ances and the possibility of form- ing a Day Student Council similar to the WRC. Sue was also a mem- ber of the Spirit Committee and helped prepare for the MAR Dele- gation to the Model UN. As you can see, Sue ROSS' CAMERA SHOP, Inc. 506 Evans Street Dashill is Register for Free Cameras 20% Off On All Processing lified. I urge all sopho- highly qua s responsible members of mor iS the student body to think before you vote. I am certain that if you think, your vote will be cast for Sue Dashill as Sophomore Class Thank you Steve Secretary Morrisette Suzanne Jenkins To the Editor: I would like to take this oppor- tunity to express my reasons for upporting Suzanne Jenkins < i for Sophcmore this well qualified for A Chi Omega, Suzanne treasurer of her pledge and knows the responsibili- ties of the position. Her sorority sisters renewed their confidence in Suzanne by electing her Assistant House Manager this year. Suzanne showed her enthusiasm for E.C.U as one of the most energetic J.V chee uders last year. She is a member of the ECU Young Demo- positior ed as sel crats’ Club and a fine representa- tive of East Carolina at many func- tions of uor sate and local govern- ments. She has maintained a 2.5 average. Suzanne and I served together as Pagettes in the North Carolina Senate in 1965. Working with her, I became aware of her interest and concern in state as well as stu- dent politics. Having corresponded and = ex- changed visits with Suzanne since that time, I have come to know the value of a true friend. Our friendship means a lot to me, but it is not stmply because of this friendship that I endsrse her. I knowing Suzanne as I do, honesty and her believe, that her sincerity, involvement with her fellow stu- dents can and will be generated into our student government if we, the Sophomores of East Carolina University, elect and support Su- zanne Jenkins as our class Treas- urer. Laurabeth Grant Join The inn Crowd Pizza inn 421 Greenville Blvd. (264 By-Pass) INN or TAKE OUT Call Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-9991 DINE | FREE man Class Council. In this council representatives, chosen by the stu- dents, and the Executive Council would discuss problems and ideas to work out solutions for the bet- terment of the Freshman Class. I am candidate for Fr. Class pres- ident because I feel I can institute a strong and meaningful government for the Freshmen at ECU. I serv- ed on the Student Council all four years in High School. Association and sr. The Student of Vir- Co-Operative Class ginia my Junior year, FREHMAN V. P.—Running for vice president of the class of 1972 is Jeff Mann. sident Treasurer of New Bern High Schoo} I would like to ask the suppor of Every Freshman of ECU at my drive to be Freshman Class Pregj. dent. I feel I’m a winner, and with your support, on Septembe: 95 I'm sure to be. : Charles Tursdale Forby Rhodes Students: running tor Fellow I am your fresh- president for various ‘irst of all T want to put in the students’ hands: man Class easons. the nower not the legislature. Most of all ] would like to see the freshman class looked upon as one of the most important classes in the Uni- versity ‘‘not looked down on” I feel that I am quite capable of taking on the leadership and re- sponsibilities required for the of- fice. I was vice-president of my freshman class in high school, I have been on the student council all four years and have worked with the North Carolina S.C.A. convention. I have been chairman of various committees such as pub- licity, social, safety patrol, and fu- ture‘ engineers of America. Students, from these qualifica- tions and the great desire I have I feel I could do the best possible job of the office of freshman class president. If I am elected I will be your student leader and friend. 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Spark- ling fashion highlights that are at home ia any setting. *~ OOOO OU OU OOOO OOOO a OE Jeff Ma jeff Mann, @ cE .shman Class Vice- ie University Party | ified for that off tended Needham B igh School in Ralei years. At Bro 1 and Sophomor classmates as Pre rreasurer (1966) and Vice-Prseé resident of the 1 as a Senior, Jeff — the Executive C ysition of Committe served in the Inte ci] and on the Elec nd Civil Defense Cc rhis year at East | uready begun | nber of the Studel mittee and the S.G.A som Committee. Because of his eadership ability an Ht he artily endorse Je freshman Class Vice Chir Tommy A Dear Classmates: I have decided to office of Freshman It is for you, | of 1972, that ] mly believe in t nd I am willing to ponsibility of uph Pure ' at Bern High Schoo} ) ask the support an Of ECU at my man Class Presj. winner, and with 1 September 95, Charles Tursdale Rhodes for your dent for various all T want to put students’ hands: ‘e. Most of all J -e «the freshman n aS ome of the lasses in the Uni- ed down on’ im quite capable eadership and re- ired for the of- -president of my 1 high school, I > student council nd have worked Carolina S.C.A. e been chairman tees such as pub- y patrol, and fu- America. these qualifica- at desire I have the best possible yf freshman clas: nm elected I will sader and friend. Forby Rhodes tresh- SL 1 ) INTER SS YOO NOBORU URE ORO ORO OOOO UO a oF a FOO a YF Jeff Mann jeff Mann, @ candidate for saman Class Vice-President on . University Party ticket, is well tied for that office. Jeff at- ded ~=Needham B. Broughton school in Raleigh, N.C. for vears. At Broughton as a and Sophomore, he served sjassmates as President (1967) preasurer (1966) of his home- sm and Vice-Prseident (1966) | president of the Hi-Y ac q Senior, Jeff was a mem- : f the Executive Council in the ion of Committee Chairman erved in the Inter-club Coun- ci) and on the Elections, Safety nd Civil Defense Committees. “This year at East Carolina, Jeff uready begun serving as a ,per of the Student Polls Com- mittee and the S.G.A. Transit Sys- +om Committee. Because of his qualifications, jeadership ability and potential I heartily endorse Jeff Mann for fresnman Class Vice-President. Chipper Linville Tommy Autry Dear Classmates: I have decided to run for the office of Freshman Class Treasu- It is for you, the Freshman lass of 1972, that I am running. firmly believe in this statement, nd T am willing to undertake the sponsibility of upholding it. He Pure Virgin Wool I think I have gained some ex- perence in High School that will help me to respond to such an ob- ligation. This experience has come from participation in Beta Club, Student Council, Annual Staff, FBLA, Monogram Club, Glee Club, Athletics, Boys’ State, and school projects. I have found that partici- pation in groups such as these is very interesting and worthwhile. The Freshman Cless is my main concern at the moment. I want to do everything I can to make it the greatest Freshman Class that was ever at East Carolina Univer- sity. I am laying my assistance down before you, the Class of 1972. As Treasurer, I would be delighted to be the Class’ right-hand man in connection with monetary as well as other beneficial matters. Tommy Autry Betsee Sanford To Whom It May Concern: As a candidate for Secretary of the Freshman class at East Caro- lina University, I would like to tell you why I think I am qualfied to hold this position, I have great interest in the gov- ernment of my class and the opera- tion of East Carolina University. In high school, I held homeroom fices and was active in the Young . emocrats Club, Teen-Dems, and worked extensively in various politi- cal and social organizations. I became involved this past year a Freshmen Bring New Zeal To Pirate Political Scene in Eugene McCarthy’s political campaign, both in New Hampshire and North Carolina, and visited the Chicago convention, with the op- portunity of seeing how govern- ment worked, in practice. I work- ed in McCarthy headquarters there, and learned much about or- ganization, If I am elected, I will be re- sponsible to my office, to the Stu- dent Government Association, and to the Freshman class. Betsee Sanford Randy Longworth I feel I can work to make the class more than just freshmen. Such work would include fostering freshmen interest in campus activi- ties ane arousing school spirit. If the class of '72 is to evolve with the potential to secure objectives, the class must begin to speak now. In order for it to be heard, the class must have its spokesmen. AS a class officer I pledge to voice the desires of the freshman in be- half of the University. If past records are sufficient evi- dences for fuutre accomplish- ments, I can provide such a list. Not only was I involved with the students, tut I was able to voice opinion to the faculty. When not serving in the student government, I was active on the schools student vestry and participated in athletics. Randy Longworth a a ra ere ea er 206 E. 5th Street Cricketeer vested suits are your way of life on campus. Cricketeer gives vested interest to your campus suit wardrobe. There are extra style dividends ina Cricketeer vested suit of all wool worsted in an important oxford weave. And, Cricketeer makes these vested traditionals in tastefully colored glen plaids, windowpanes, new stripes and textured solids. Strictly natural shoulder styling in three-button, center vent models with flap pockets, Cricketeer isa way of life... on campus or off. CRICKETEER® $89.95 East Carolinian—Tuesday, September 24, 1968—7 ‘FRESHMAN TREASURER—Three men have indicated their desire to become treasurer of the freshman class. They are Pp. H. Myhrum, Gary Longworth, and Tommy Autry. Elections Throw Newcomers Into Campus Competition Earnestine McFachern Dear Freshman: I realize all too well that many votes are often cast for a certain candidate just because she is good- looking or has a good figure. I might have braces, stringy hair, and big feet, but somewhere between those ‘number nines’ and the ‘‘Mop” there is a great big heart. This heart covets one thing, and this is to serve you, my friends, and my class, and my school, to the best of my ability. Iam proud to be a member of the student body of East Carolina Uni- versity. As Secretary of the Freshman Class, I could make an honest ef- fort to repay you by giving as much time and hard work to this job as it might possibly require. I look not upon this position as a task, but rather an honor, and I would polish, protect, and admire it as a bar of solid gold. Linda Tew Linda Tew To The Students of ECU: I am running for secretary of the Freshman class of 1968-69. I Work in Europe American Student Information Service has arranged jobs, tours & studying in Europe for over a decade. Choose from thousands of good paying jobs in 15 countries, study at a fa- mous university, take a Grand Tour, transatlantic transporta- tion, travel independently. All permits, etc. arranged thru this low cost & recommended pro- gram. On the spot help from ASIS offices while in Europe. For educational fun-filled & profitable experience of a life- time send $ 2 for handbook (overseas handling, airmail re- ply & applications included) listing jobs, tours, study & crammed with other valuable info, to: Dept. M, ASIS, 22 ave. de la Liberte, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Lux. Virginia International Raceway ANNOUNCES National Championship Sports Car Races September 28, 29, 1968 Advance Tickets 12 Price—Only $5.00 All Privileges for Entire Weekend Write: Box 457, Danville, Va. 24541 appreciate the nomination of The University Party and will to the best of my ability try to fulfill the duties of a secretary if I am elected. I graduated from Hoke High but attended Upchurch High my freshman and sophomore years. There I was on the Debating Team, the Choral Club, and the FHA and Beta Club. I am certain that I qualify, and I request the support of every student with the progress of East Carolina University. My main purpose in running for secretary is to serve the students. Will you please give me the chance to do so by voting for me on Wed- nesday, September 25, 1968? Earnestine McEachern P. H. Myhrum Fellow Students, I am P. H. Myhrum, the Stu- dent Party candidate for the Fresh- man Class Treasurer. I need your support. Why? I know of what my job will consist, and am willine and able to assume the responsibility and the business-like attitude necessary for a task of this im- portance. If elected, I will attempt to uti- lize a system of determinaion by consensus. By this. I mean that for major money decisions, I will con- duct a poll of freshman students, s) that you may have a voice in the determination of your money’s uses. I believe in the Student Party. but I also believe in judging can- didates on all tickets. Please analzye all candidates. I think you will find that the Student Party Plat- form has the most to offer for the student I hope that you will cast your vote for P. H. Myhrum for Fresh- man Class Treausrer. Let’s put the students’ money in the students’ hands. FRESHMAN SECRETARY — Run- ning for secretary of the freshman class is Linda Tew. She will be op- posed by Ernestine McEachern, who was absent from the photo session. enn nn ee nn _+ muARnAEnRRIREIRIEP RRNA aRRSemeanE RRNA RAN arolina tailback Fella Rhodes found himselt position Saturday afternoon on numerous occasions, a fired-up William and Mary squad in the Southern Con The Pirate backfield had a particularly day 14-0 PYPICAL SCENE in this futile Bucs bowed to ference opener as the locals lost Party Plattorms Need For Fast ¢ miserable Stres University Party nt ore The University P pproved pon move- the following ment chosen I. Ammend At III. Section because of location 3A of the constit 1 nelude the Vi. Por GA to investigate Presidents of e WRC d MRC _ the possi ies of lishing a to the Executive Council, giving proportior and tuition nm a voice and a vote. This will rate in all North State id ! 1 the supported institutions ; is only ) ( te these possibilites Ri needs mo t nd so b - Committee of the student | IV. Promotion the activities of th Af- n fairs Committee to build and pro- salaries are note the name and image of East cc ned Advert isements will pay Carolina University throughout the laries and these salaries will be state vudited by the State audito The V. To arrange to have two dorn 1 pay the cost of mn ull nig ya r ial ndependence, t} perio for be Junior paper will b rents pé ted t The adver ming rece isin u commis- sneer | | Drive-In aes a . Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. Hr. Shirt Service . 1 1 Hr. 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The University Party support an SGA Student Bill of Rights to be put forth by the student-elected representatives, the Student Gov- ernment Legislature XI.. To complete Memorial an Old Austin Student Party The Student Party pla follows: 1, Study day between and first day ?, Proposed that two (2) following drop-add without 3. Cong tlorm 1S a lasses tudent oO de } oble tablishme: ee to study vould be able to i ind-verify their Ac clamatiot 1 t Vho had iged to ign th Rights. not 1F YOU WANT THE TRADITIONAL LOOK.. THE No need to ¢ when y have Dacron ) et yPres in . . € Trounee Pirates ! hed d the field 1 i fourth down play failed the Bb eld the 13 Second Quarter Both teams exchanged punts ana 6:55 left in the half, Willia 1 ot the ball on the ECt 19 rd e. Pakenham carriec the 4 Mee bulled his w o the a 15 yard gain. One | Meeter hit Morto1 he 17 and Pakenham mcved jown to the 1. From there, Lay cock passed 14 yards to Zychow for the score. Tim Daniels kicked the point after, and with 5:00 left in the half. it was 7-0. It remal! ed like that until early in the fourth quarter. Third Quarter Eas : Carolina’s best drive of the day arted at the outset of the third pipkecil as they drove cou to the William and Mary 14 pl had Colson hit up the n Colsm gained three yard 11. A third down pass missed hen a field goal attempt also f Both teams spent the rest of the larter exchanging punts Fourth Quarter “ast Carolina punted on the play of the final period and the In- li took over, first and ten on the 50. Pakenham then carried to the 41 for nine yards and Laycock AAI LAI AAA ALAA LAS AAS AN AAA A + » > > * + » , * * >» * ne * » * » ,» » » » » , + * * » » » » » * » bs no lat ¥ rganizatio ns for ut its own nate thre¢ he ember: phase 1) Campus publicatic e interests Barrow, Mik and Jim Y Government med participati th alf the chose