Last Larolinian Carolina East By MICHAEL BRESLIN Homecoming Wet dad will ce er around life on the rly Missis- ippi 1ys Rex President. Ten November 7, 8 ) nclude participation by area mer- chant who { la SWIMDiiny te am ptains for the up. ars of fast year foun De i \ . f spacer ill disban GARDNER FOR GOVERNOR—Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim The nes H co G ‘ made a campaign trip to the East Carolina campus Friday, end schedule ine »s a street dar ibout 300 studens in a question and answer period. e on Thursday ay a Coll Gard ‘ . »e? St 4) Y oN a y y be) | Gardner Stresses Youth : upport | > GOP Vi In Eleeti 4 ® Por ictory In Election 1e need for the up- Questions ranged from the can come ipport in the ibernatoral Republican guber idat p North ¢ n fr W ri yt ididate Jim Gardnei ( ern f ( \ ¢ of que € large group of student erabl ( G 2 Union Friday after pe ) ipport fror : ate an informal one Gar r met most of the those W ( ent and then turned yr Presider th \ t e supp’ he est ven nto question and an- Nixon, hi f edical school He )d, forsaking the use of ts Novembet uso stressed higher \ for text r t he would lassroom , say “5 1 c yr the adminis- rator who ikes $15,000 a yeal My interest is in seeing the salaries increased of actual classroom teach- ers.’ Gardner pointed out that if salaries were not raised, North Caorlina would face two alterna- tives, the possibility of teacher served strikes like t 1ose of New York or an increase of qualified teachers leaving for higher paying states Gardner pointed out that his pri- mary program was increased econ - omy in the state government, us- Stokes Joust Legislature resentative Last yeal 1e Underserectary of External \ichardson And For Speaker Of fight is expected in the islature today, as the Stu- bith a ty and the University Par- Affairs and as a member of the e off in a contest to elect ; yublic relations committee He de- peaker of the legislature. i es his knowledge of parliamen- ichardson, last spring’s tary procedure from serving as ; ‘i Party entry in the race for parliamentaran of Phi Kappa Tau ing the state’s business personnel isurer, and Cherry Stokes, fraternity. i ig preg Maine he added immer Schoo reside are ah: i i : that he felt the increased economy - en Ge ai The battle for the speakership is would prevent the need for a pase the hike to support his educational expected to occupy much of time of the first meeting of the programs, legislature thi safternoon, with The Republican candidate also made statements supporting, a tate-wide referendum on lowering the voting age, liquor by the drink, and a tobacco tax only if increased state revenues become necessary. candidates are leaders in pective parties, and both assed a long list of quali- : fic t for their candidacy for election of the speaker < e = . ee 48, to transgresy 1 told that ig. se, therefore I ly didn’t spite. ignore this ye. os nla argued This just could happen! At the for the contest. ictivity—politics, the arts, social subpoena, be. end of Fall Quarter all the ‘‘Coeds This year the 1969 winners are services, Sports Ol business—that »w What would beyond their regular curricula hment for this hink of all the oings-on in my ampie, T know where cooking x used at the isters, because *s have ther 1g in some de- ty. I only hope f the next four 1 into a cynic rd for wa : requirements. au ° ° Stuffed Animals Are In! yriefly, here's now the contest « works: each college conducts a fs e : ee : contest to select the super-star on oe animals are “in’? on the or more during a year. Some giv€ campus, photographs the on-cam- a comb uses this year. Be- all of a kind, like all lizards, or pus winner in two outfits and has les their size, what makes them pears or rabbits, relying on the ‘the winner describe in writing her big? They’re a light and happy ie i yarticipation in her field of in- sift of f vei various manufacturers’ designers ?# Dae ae % - zift of fun for imaginative guys ; terest. The college then submits to give ir ewingi ‘ , to provide the difference. A favor- apd s Bde give their swinging gals on any the photographs nd written a~ Occasion, be Ik GRRIWeHEaEy. Eponta {te goproach is:to seek oul as Many 1e photographs and written ma aie dao sary, Sports variations as possible of the cam- erial along with the official entry event or prom. No matter what Yara 86 eee te form to GLAMOUR for the na- their she ; i pus mascot, giving the girl friend (01 © eee ai eir shape, color and size, these ! a ’ zi = ga tional judging bundles of personality always % fferent one 08 aoe ee a tee ene eons lecte please the feminine taste. And casicns, like the biggest athletic h en young Omen el cted they’re kept for months and even events of the year The possibili- 4s GLAMOUR'S 1969 Top Ten Col- years, to remind her of the occa- ties are limitless. And the strategy lege Girls will be photographed Ni is perfect. After all, what girl would for the August College Issue and cing le F. Stanci > < vere ena es ane ion and especially of the boy. Not : 4 ang’ INSTEAD OF FLOWE RS—Try giving a stuffed animal to your favorite only i nate ured gt whe ae break off with a guy who is in the will visit some forélgn country in girl, substituting it for calorie-filled candy or perishable flowers. Stuffed = ©VeTY imagination, but they're middle of a collection? June as guests of GLAMOUR. reference room pets don't give pounds or allergies, and may even live in girl's dorms, readily available. They don’t crush, SE Se levidable bang! unlike their live counterparts. wilt or 4 and age a fancy Coenen eee eee ee ee eee eee sumac ni loors are echo- wrapping iey’re also within bud- eonrery we TAC fter day pee get range of every young man. W EC ( TOP TEN SONGS or ingenuity ee La al ‘ Some fellows pick a toy to match 1. My Special Angel Vogues solve this dis- Saad Ss ge Shop Glamor B aUty Shop the cn other choose 2, Time Has Come Today Chambers Brothers *s in the past Prompt Service A et Cue one that complements the decor of i Crazy World of Arthur Brown er has brought Located—Middle College View 21 38, 5th Street her favorite room. Many select her ot ee ? O. C. Smith ‘s ON our Cam- : Eerperienced Hairstylist favorite animal, while others pick 4. Little Green Apples - C. Smi F ; Cleaners Main Plant ‘ i vie : fg : ites printed word, Phone 758-2563 her favorite color. Most don't stop 5. Revolution Beatles yerastination to Grand Avenue ‘a with one, but prefer to build a col- 6. Hush! 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Largest production engine rebuilder in Eastern North Carolina ests JEWELERS . 4 FOOL OOO UO OOOO OL OLE ORIOL OOOO OOO OO OE es OO OO OO ae, APIA NAMA AAAI AAI AA CPC CCC CCC CSCC TT CCC L LLL eas enville, N. C. {East Carolinian—Tuesday, October 8, 1968 Faculty Member Dr. John D. Ebbs Iwo top committee yppointment D Ebbs, professor ot! Engilsh at East Carolina University have been awaradea Dr. John Dr. Ebbs was named recently by the Macmillan Company, Inc., New York, to the Advisory Editorial Board of the firm’s literary heri tage series. He was al: appointed chairman of a North Carolina com- mittee on the preparation and cer- tification of English teachers by the National Council of Teachers of English The North Carolina committee will function as sub-committee of thy NCTE committee on the ification of preparation and ce English teachers in The ECU professor, a native Carbondale, Ill, hold AB, MA PhD degrees from the Univers! North Carolina at Chapel Hill ty f Nor Dr. Ebbs is married to the Dorothy Ruth Churchwell of I dad, Texas. In Greenville make their home at 1202 Dre xel Lane Dr. Edwin W. Monroe Monr Dean ol llied He Profes- lina was recently Dr. Edwin School of SIONS at appointed to the ubcommittee on continuing education ana training in the North Carolina regional med- ical program and to the advisory committee for North Carolina Div- jsion of Vocational Rehabilitation The subcommittee on continuing ducation ed to develop and devisé better ina raining 1 organlé- methods of continuing education ind training for nealth professionals uch as physicians, nurse and al lied health personnel The advisory committee for Nor- h Carolina Division ol Vocational Rehabilitation is to advise vocation al rehabilitation on utilization and improvement of existing services ind. facilities and development of new ones Dr. J. A. Fernandez The East Carolina University De partment of Romance Language has named Dr. Joseph A Fernan- dez of Richmond, Va. to be its chairman A Announcement ot the ippoint ment came from Dr John M Howell, Dean of the ECU College yf Arts and Sciences, who aid Dr Fernandez has already issumed his duties as chairman Dr. Fernandez joined the ECU 7 in 1967 a professor of ance Language Prior to his > here he taught at the Uni- of Pennsylvania, George niversity, and the Institute Notice We are now able to provide stu- dents of ECU with special rate loans under North Carolina law Money {or educational purposes f under 21. Great Southern Finance. 405 Evans Street—7 2-7117 even State Bank and Trust Co. 5 Points Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. 1. C. Why would Bic torment this dazzling beauty? Why? Ta introduce the most elegant pen on campus. ° Expensive new Bic’ Clic” for big spenders ta | | & ld dar Only Bic would dare to € t ke this. Not the girl | the pen she's holdir t's Jel B ae f a e's dine yxury model Bic Clic...designed | | ol ie olarship athletes ky rd players and other rich campus | | ocialites wt n afford the expensive 49-cent price | But don't let thos ate ¢ 4 ste good looks fool you. Despite hor | ible punishment by ntists, the eleaant Bic Clic sHil wrote. | | first time, every time é | Evervt A ; | " - y a fine pen, you'll find in the new Bic i ' sble. Comes in 8 barrel colors. And { a ic pens s¢ first ti t | | CF , Writes first time, every time...no matter what devi } abuse sadistic students devise for it | Waterman-Bic Pen Corpc 1 0646 ee of Spanish Culture in Madrid Spain The new chairman succeeds Fleming, who has head- ed the new department simce its establishment two years ago. Flem- ing will retain his position as chair- man of foreign languages at ECU James I Holding an AB and an MA from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr Fernandez is also a eraduate of the University of Toulouse, France and the University of Madrid Mrs Fernandez is the forme} Maria J. E. Moro of Spain. She 1 an instructor in the Romance Lang - uages department here at East Carolina Frederick Broadhurst associate techni Frederick Broadhurst, professor of industrial and cal education at East Carolina Uni versity, has written a chapter of 17th Yearbook of the American the 1 Council on Indu rtial Art Teache Education. In the third chapter ol the book Broadhurst expounds on the idea that handicraft has two meaning First he says, Handicraft refers to the making of articles by hand for the satisfaction of the immed- iate needs of the individual or household.’”’ He continues, “Handi- craft refers to a system of pro- duction that became dominant during the late Middle Age s Receive New Appointments Association, N.C. Indust: Arts Association, American Indus. trial Arts Association, Phi Kappa He jeune Technical Institute faculty at ECU in 1960 Education Broadhurst received his BS deg fora North Carolina sity and his MA degr formerly High Univer- ee from ECU. Camp Gaston He joined the State taught School National an Edu- member of Association, Complete Laundry ree cation Le- fraternity and Epsilon Pi His wife is the former Nursing at ECU @ 3-HOUR SHIRE SERVICE e@ 1-HOUR CLEANING Hour Glass Cleaners DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE 14th and Charles Bt. Corner Across From Hardee's and Dry Cleaning Service Why go fur your University drug store! e@ Revion Costmetics e Drugs Cigarettes Georgetown Sundries 3:30 a.m. Located Georgetown Shoppes Hours: ¢ ee me ther? Buy your drug needs from e Ladies Hose e Magazines $2.10 per carton 7:00 p.m. Let’s join forces. Apart we're not much. Nothing, in fact Together we're a team. One of the sreatest. The Aerospace Team. World's largest science and engi- eering organization... Enroll in the Air Force ROTC Pro- gram on campus. You may quallfy for financial assistance and flight instruction while you're in school. In fact, let’s get together and talk over grants—they could pay for your tuition, books, and give you $50.00 amonth. When you graduate, you'll be an officer...you can combine doctor, engineer, lawyer or B.A. degree with an exciting Space-Age career. You'll know exactly where you're going. Together, there's practically noth- ing we can't do. Even fly. U.S. AIR FORCE ROTC (A.U.) 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She is e School of e) Hardee's ervice a niin A is from thing, in ne of the am. ind engi- ITC Pro- y qualify ad flight school. and talk / for your U $50.00 I} be an > doctor, gree with er, re you're ally noth- RCP-89 ome en eet “a NOTICE wish to get in on this tour, you ; must be prese : A Rast Carolina University ye present tonight, { Physics Students will nonthly meeting tonight The Society for Advancement of a Poh ae Flanagan 319. All Management will meet Wednesday nterested in physics are October 9, 7:00 P.M a r ’, .M. in Raw ittend. An interest in Gina spenees Gh pee 105. i; all that is necessary; Peele aes will be Mr. Charles ertain major or grade Wilson, ersonnel Manager for required, Fieldcrest Mills. Faculty, Guests, of the Engineering sec- Naval Air Rework facili- Cherry Point MCAS is The ECU st : ae : October 23. Tf you 1e ECt udent chapter of the ant Association for Computing Ma- chinery will hold an organizational ECU Billiard meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 8, at Parlor 7:00 P.M. in NA 105. All interested 4 and enjoy pool on ind Students are invited to attend. persons are urged to attend. Students who are interested in taking Latin should report to the Department of Romance Lang- uages in Graham 101 immediately. Do you like children? Do you plan nice lean tables at the to teach? Then you should be a Lame Of vme Regional member of ACE — Associaton of : : eee pam oe Childhood Education. The organi- Straig! Billiard Tourna- zational meeting will be held Tues- me? day, October 8 in Room 129 of the Education - Psychology building at 7 p.m. vy and chat with “Ole Buck.” Events on the calendar for this year include the sale of mum cor- ages at Homecoming, a Christmas i project for underprivileged child- 51Y Cotanche St. ren, the state ACE meeting, and the International ACE meeting in ( ‘ Perfect symbol of the love you share Being with each other, doing things together .. - knowing that flection is growing into precious and enduring love. Happily, these cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your mond engagement ming. Keepsake, 15 in the ring and on the tag, you are lasting satisfaction. The engagement ise modern cut. Your , Hes f the qame: | of fine quality and | is flawless, of superb color, and prec Keepsake Jeweler will assist you in making your selection . under “Jewelers. Vow pages pages, REGISTERED Keepsake’ DIAMOND RINGS LEE CROW ' Rings from $100 to $10,000. 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This is the most important question a person can ask himself, In this day and time of student rebellion, wars and famines, Christ is the answer to everything. About 2000 years ago Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on Calvary for the world’s sins. He died for your sins and mine. By accepting Him as our Savior, we become the children of God. The Bible says in John 3:7, ‘“‘Ye must be born again.’’ Let’s examine our- selvts and ask this question: Where would we go if Christ came back today? Romans 6:23 states, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”’ Are you willing to admit that you are a sinner and Christ is the only way? The word Christian today has been distorted by people that pro- fess Christ on Sunday and live for the devil the rest of the week. But true Christianity possesses Christ everyday of the week. Romans 6:6 East Carolinian—Tuesday, October 8, 1968—5 \ Lt. Laynn C. Jorgensen, 28-year-old ECU graduate receives the Fifteenth Air Medal for Vietnam service from Major General Jerry D. Page, 313th Air Division commander. Jorgenson is with the division’s 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron at Kadena. He has been in the Air Force since his 1962 graduation from ECU. The lieutenant’s father is Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen, head of the ECU Department of Health and Physical Education. states that “our old man (inborn tendency to do evil) is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, forth we should not serve sin. God’s answer to the non-Christian the name of the Lord Jesus Christ hall be served.”’ Those who are interested Christian fellowship are invited to East Carolina Christian Fellowship every Friday night at 7:30 in the Y- Hut (East Carolina Christian Fellowship) Ait se PCC CCCTT CECT CTT CST e Slee s | OCTET E CTT TS TOL SS ae ame OPENING THE STARLITE ROOM 5-9 p. m. 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