Welcome N. C. Schoiars ede | » . Four Seasons Spin | Golden Hits For ECI ) USE — The concerts p . ? rou} : | weekend drew large ¢ hts. Such large au I we th : \ one pictured above Cy the rule this Fr Four Seasons en ui Tt es concert ’ MIDNIGHT HOUR'’—Wilson Pickett, one of the leading soul singers x has been engaged by the Athletic Department for a show y ° rey : {. Pickett, whose recordings have topped the best-seller charts erayes i*4 aneer Gains / op Oro will appear with Jeannie C. Riley of ‘Harper Valley PTA.’ Saturday tio a Press (fom petition ; | ional I - Athletic Department Backs iM SHAVER Py x press NA ang Dynamic Lineup Of Stars ( M \ December 4, at 8:00 le have { for an outstanding ‘ ple h iil 1c ceamanllien \ : : Gold R he 1 the dynamic Wilson R ee hi AP ae ther st ls in the area Ain 1 \ ume p 4 Pickett ad the ‘‘Harper Vs Hi ig style 100 point 1 nt Mact rolina St Top 10 Sa \ . : } aa Shaina tH mn but J vale ee PTA rl, Miss Jeannie C. Riley, ers. Bigs f bei ; } p 10 sve B ils To { Min Coliseum on the East rk ee fol- " ‘ \ in teeny-boppers 1 ‘ ampus Iso ’ s : wh ¢ ‘ campus. A » the young adult pop-oriented in . . at dge } y Shonaell, Fan- elligent HEI . : = : Alt ‘ Joh C., The Masquera- : ee ss ae ) i iynamic and ml a ee ‘ ind Wildman Steve. The show tit ye one word pape Out . ACP : een ec i ponsored by ihe EGU 2 describe his on- 00 points needed ird. The ACI t nae ) vel Dep et nt. There are ae ee — ige per ice, that one word American honors thé he ape Pt Aad 1 es r of in a é yuld have to be ‘‘showmanship.’ received 7,000. Th i MReS +N hae { um ay ee » all other First Clas: 00k bo n the point of view O° : s sarber Shop JEANNIE C. RILEY p all other First Clas Hite aint 66 2 M i . iy over 1dge A t ee : eT P + ird vel , d re hor WILSON PICKETT Mi Jeannie C. Riley, a cute 21 ey h Oweve Wilson P ir fron Anson, Texas, set lor, pictur nt that the BUCCA sok ‘ : A es aa afire with her re col pictu 5 i r the ym of Joe Lor a ay { i “If You Need Mé i f per Valley PTA ete T yar ; 3 é Tr : f le € t n as ny it ver 4 lion copies. & SUCCANEER W ] t = } mm, } ‘ coy : R & E eld. The J er One record of - ject t Vey é tia , ate 2—Fast Carolinian—Thursday, November 14, 1968 cessive inno ntecmnsaaaemnanae meme TE i Broade W In | 6. «¢ ——s t ‘N ‘ | Admin! ' YUU forum th samen ~~ ----------------.! J Opens ep OED OOTP DAD DOL TE ! ; ; | iversit Se ae ae ene : costivi- en or other representative of wi 1 . : TIn yy has been a MajJol university i : 2 reas arolina University Nas ; e a nt no ote ee - a year, largely due to the efforts of the progres- Homecoming Thanks ; , now for over a year, largely due t a ‘ Sincerely This letter is written for inities sia — of President Leo Ww. Jenkins. ) tudents 3in¢ * fit of those people who are i ele jon jo g : ‘: y 4] Le Dan Summet ted in helping ECU achiey; tag , eae ee ap eee oe - 2 edn { i Parade Marsha. yphist catior nd maturity is me, Of a university } sonstructive criti ECU hope to grow into coreboard, I vee ecognized school. Much ite 1i eeded in all areas. The Ho. ereat deal of progress has been maae lina legislative body the ssed the ceuracy ew scasting An equal, or greater, amot mn of the scope in the physical pla s been made in the s be 1 +o North Care fered by e unive ty to the community an ved play of our playel ; quite disappointed in the ng e ts simply provide Xcel. ie ed that ee : ; Hon n which half-time activ mople : ometown radio lina Beinn me emia : ee . sof newscasting : Pe e Homecoming Game Sincerely, lack of special t Bao gy ass een made the evidence of that progr t t thout f bat N 9, were exect ce of sophistic: is tangible. It cai noticed in a casual walk around the can t fasts ae ay Fir f all, better sync phage Jordan Michael store: tt n t : 1 n of events should have been a ‘ . ews. Most s! pus. It fills the newspapers that serve this ste ld floats and Douse empted. As the Marching Pirate American Dream’ < ys double as 1 " ¢ J 3 ave ming beautifully, some- hi litown televis There are, however, areas that have see1 little eo ee patie: ey bel e tried gallantly to announce the Editor's Note: This is a reply to os wf the sam : : hela tn Oa forward-lookin: vr { I I 4 ne ve ae a eienir Homecoming Queen anc a letter in the ECU Forum Written ni ing to Rees, but | _. areas thi ave not so obV10u 0 the i : : efficie? ee u candida vi for the new by Dyson K. Monroe and to the e at least a news Cc the president of this university. They are, unfortunately, < H Para i e Nn p these an- Pendulum Swings’? column py istants. oe ae of East Carolina sity aan is C € not be heard teid Overcash. , -er metropolita too obvious to the stu ade coe ‘ € a better arrangemen a e larger staff ayant f them affect the academic lives of m ny f the tuce F Greenville s a 7 ! have been 1 ked it. For Mr. Monroe a » not confined \ ee 4 st rhaps the Mat Pie Ca Gee i neluu ste bedy rave been asked to have were it not for your pre t nm , ional new: ce ; : ant ellent orgé in the presentations by ous name-calling and y nate goal o1 4 letter to the ECU Forum in last Thursday rane Rex Meade : ite music. Or ac- ut to tell me who ter is to becx approp? and he I was, I might have ea A 2 : : ; mo oblen ) 1 " maa ean seUlit > eae rat : SACT CAROLINIAN reveals the depth these } lel Pe ; ties could I een sequentia per of the staff at one the EAST CAR se tudent complained abo sen te Cx ead of simultaneous ored your ridiculous atta< television networks have attained on this campus, as % stuaent ¢ ey F . e Special i nee you obviousl, 7 ) } j ¢ al o re hermol the 1 mal reco Nuch nl s t in oad e that permeates such supposedly y {mi} ¢ He a a Furthermore, he pean o muct I'll try to spoor d ee 1 tape Godt pet : } re ceremoni ition accorded to Miss Nancy vo, a aL trative procedures as changing a majo} I would atulate the © New, 1967 Homecoming Queen, was Saad’s Shoe ; li nne Hollant trageous!! It seems that the cen- First, I was referring to the Prompt Ser ie. natnne do exist and woe rea tape -u} Pun: e should have been placec American dream”’ of a gov ont : Probiems of this nature «a XISt, all A al focus shoul ay } 8 € nt i , Probiem: = s ten different persons do : intil the new Queen be- 2 the people, by the people. and J — ARETE ro . ro % me 4 fee er } 8 € y J ” gp leanel Main ved in talking with as many as : Cuisine er reign. Yet Miss New the people’’—not of hot-shot : ar in a 1 + a dL eusilngel i 4 cause £Y deal of anxiety to the student. i t fon their out presented as if she were a ¢ po 1s and back-room deals ahs Mim 2 8e a x ded : ; pe : a was not mentioned again N. did I mention th= Soviet ; ‘ i is yay spirit in lendiz ‘ ney . Oth: roblems, such as finding a time to Meet ali a pig Visitors who attendec intil ymeone remembered tha Union or China, nor would I ex- 1 i ae : . } } e 7 pete x ie was supposed to crown the new use— you vainly attempted— ‘gor. are equally irritating, and could be solved ipps nur Homecoming game cx Be Oe a mem en se a8 : Dlg A pied HI vigor, & ee i ; | , £ the student ! ried and oris vee ee res ‘abhi a neta een ach A | . ae cation of a little more emphasis on the welfare 0 e sine d the dedicated pe ble ’) presented the troph hat they might not be as : f a httie ; Shas o heigl F the runners-up. It seem: neg those of ot q : Sc asis on forms and protocol ui heerleadet ugho he ou Uae 10 of others Struc and Jess emphasis on Si t : an MI New should have pres i tire game ‘ aya these trophie Clearly, I believe Second, for your information I This kind of situation 1s unlikely to ever cause Unis Ul Revardle of how insignificar that Miss New was slighted and did NOT support Sen. McCarthy ; j tee a a ful if they fforts may hav ed, I ive received much re iny other “‘love’’ candi > tn alos ; doors — in fact, it is doubtful if they efforts may have seemed, I ave _recei any versity to close its door: ea 5 aatiy wall onally like to thank ev n. These statements wou- vou so aptly phased it. F . strators % curre , have any impact at all on certain administy: f contributed to ¢ ny Homecom e- nore, I am not sure of fail to notice them. love’ candidate is exactly } hs ‘ he progressive Ou ‘ 5 ew i And finally, your attitude It does, however, seem a shame that the progressive out- Campus Viewpoint you don’t like it, why don look that characterizes this university in its relations witt \ 16 oN ° eave’ speaks for itseli ) © Nor ‘ayolina ¢ xrmeate through t ( he) d ( y “J ound logic and intelligent +! the people of North ( arolina could not permeate 1 gh 400 ‘ 1€ € as 1On in oe ee — a : . otata tc a very nobi will only i the campus. Service to the people of the state — ery no . oe oi Hea weal Good lu i with al for the < inistrators of this university. However, tne Ce ORC: ape Den ede er ae ich an approach. You'll need it goal for the acme Lei aes ‘ a 1 } Chey lt ar With exam ne only a week a- ht to install pews instead of blea- Overcash, let me make two first ain of iny emphasis on service should be direc et foe ay, a little ul information for ener and have a half-time reviva tions. First, compare the East Carolina University is, in fact, a progressive school, gervice to the individual student — to a return to a situation «he chemistry students is in order ervice ‘sons, Lincolns, and other : é ; wa A new basic chemical law scalled 2... y= = sat neric ‘ on tell me sakes the student a person instead of just another ID lacs : ea Aan ee be reat Americans, and then ‘e that makes the student a } n . gle’s Law been discov mplain Department How 2 7 were mot liberal, al : 1 by Sue Chastain of the Uni tnany people have classes in the ; ps radical, thinkers number ersity of Minnesota Nursing Building? If you have ever fee OF Golise paris It is indeed unfortunate to see such an able president a This law was formulated by the [red to vir i ee Building sayvatives have had 0 BY 26 new e : ) minent Norwegian scientist Dr. from anywhere on 1e West side + + br rre a aii aay . s sc “ther ( ring progress Dr. Jenkins labor so long and so hard to earn for thi: schoo Von Nagel, who was, unfor- of campus, then you are aware of ~ ie ue tans it Vaanacn Oe its rightful place among the educational institutions of this y, too clumsy to conduct any the hazards involved. ) initiate NEW ideas and con- Laie as ae iJlineness of some of its ad- experiment So his chief First, you have to chance cross- es ee by definition re not Pp state, and then observe the unwillingness or some wS ad la to fame rests on the law ing the road adjacent to EP Build- 5 toward change } ; unea owara “hang ministrators to make any changes in the methods that have he formulated ,~ by dodging cars and trucks : Pinve <7 rg | have become outdated with the increas In essence, three main axiom never slow down or stop. Once Second, explain, if you ca sufficed for years Dut nave bec 1€ € { A corollaries) comprise ‘Finag- you get across the road (safe we Humphrey defeats in the prin rt 4 ed enroliments of recent years. According to Miss Chas- ope) another pleasant surprise is nut the nation. Exp! they are in store there is no sidewalk. of Kennedy, USE “Axiom Numbe 1: If anything his means that you have to c efeller. And, recall if z . , “a i zy in a demonstration cumviate 50 feet of mud in order yi) + } sdiately p! s ¢ WY , 3 . -yveme x rey as > 2¢ G48 ill 1e polls immedia as shown by its achievements over the past few years. I wrong » reach your destination. the respective co tions now time for some of that spirit of progress to become evi- A) The simplest piece of equip- Oh yes, there is a sidewalk but tell me how the ev fi F : t ed in a demonstration wil] tS about 20 feet north of the cross- F ¢ *hic ; ne ts dealings wi Ss . we x Its of Miami and Chic dent in some of its dealings with students. break. ing point; and (dig this) it leads jicylarly the latter—exemplifie B The most necessary piece to absolutely nowhere Surely, emocratic process in actior « f£ equipment or the vital chemical omebody should be able to come ; n equipment, it always occurs in the Bast Cerelina University nost inaccessable part " Published semiweekly by the students of East Carolina University A) The part to fix, as a rule oS Carolina f » thumb, usually requires four Membe ( T1\ M x ete Gai ee five weeks to obtain ieeded is never available. ip with a solution to this problem Walt Whitte fi “Axiom Number 2: When diffi- culty encountered in a piece of R $f Pr Associaty olle € Student Press Association Pr A Taterqotiociate * tee Bewviced by (3) One does not discover (A) e a ice, Intercollegiate Press Service, Southern Intercollegiate Prees intil the experiment has been form- OoNegiate Press Service, [nt i ervi it as n form f Service, Press Service of Associated Collegiate Preas erly announced and scheduled for y a 1 Editor-in-Chief | Wes Sumner the next day. fy Business Manager | Abbey Foy ‘ Was ATTA Ale An Managing Editor | Richard Foster ‘Axiom Number 3: The result LO Production Manager | Dale Brinson of an experiment done under the ig f News Editors | Nelda Lowe influence of Finagle’s Law wil] ¢ 4 ° a | Fe Hie cat crit ge Te he o The Right Features Editor Thloe Crawford 2 Yo ae ee 1 ‘ Rhy Editorialy Editor | Whitney Hadden the accepted value.” a By REID OVERCASH oo We have the Sports F John Lowe So there you have it. From now With the election over and Rich- this would eliminate deals beiné Circulation Manayer n Benson Mm vo , ae 4 Tix. ~ Kaci de: ch EAR as .g sollege, oe Delivery | Butch Roberts a u het be able to explain to “'d Nixon the President-elect, there mad. within the electorial colleee the Suspend ( d Robertsor y fee pron ‘sor why your experi- have been renewed criticisms of our as we could have seen this 3 bs ' S Advertising Ma D Dail ; ments fail, Tell him that it came electorial system, The major ques } j jority of to go with the Layout Mary Jane Phillips inder the influence of “Pinagle’: Se * € major ques- no one had received a majorly Dave Spence ne 3 ; age Ss tion that is raise, : “we ae ‘ a alee - atin c Reportar | Chuck White Law and hope that he will give _ : hat is raised is “Should the he electorial votes. form wou: perfect school mny Winaton ou a “D" instead of a “F”) President be elected popular vote The second possible reform | Sel ies Hord c a 1 a ld be fT i re the elecvor j ; id Ovant ash 0 ' mae or should we keep our present elec Ne oy pe ey st elect our and pick out Whittem e thing : ever fignr i abi : coHege altogether, 5 eaten 1t is Se 2 ss never figure torial college system?” I will at- president by popular yote. One ma- Lindfelt He Me: a . rt Veen b. Coat tempt to discuss here two possibil- or problem arises here, howeve! Peotoeea chars ads eke 4 ge 4 1 1eir best Sunday ities for reforms in this system. ind that : would the President bé ober ares ) football games. Isn’ ri The first refor ; peeo ag: 1 WON : f Oaescta Roberta é illogical? With 2 Isn’t thi The first reform would be to gen- joc, d by a majority or plurality # In D a cane hae a an 1 all the spilled erally keep our present. electorial he vote. That is, should we havé 7 siebaishd uslehag ho hedel doe es rt, cigarette butt ystem except for tt 7 3s of hes von : r onin Fe c " 4 ‘4 ue L 2 1e ‘process t tf » Tec Maing eddress: Box 2616, Fast 1 University Station, Greenville, N. € ind hell raising that goe voting by electors. We I " ae a inoff election if mo one rece Telephone: 7 suit can take autta ot : cou re- i ijority of the vote? bash eli oa he quite a quire by law that the electors of I believe that the best ch ’ ony trons | z hela game each state vote for the candidate would be the first possibility Shop a ee, aeaeeemnmeneement ——. jolanabiebieiaiels eae a churen service for President with a plurality of : 9 "1 oa 2 5 — ie tha " = é ality of overnmen ‘med b RE ee FOR NATIONAL ADVERTIS 3 ) bhe game last Saturday the votes in their states. Ir our as fing ant ee states N ee BO, aes oe ea Ne -jeans ¢ rae pe 45 enue " i UE ind by right > ste : B® National Educational Advertising Services et GAR ee on a _ . jac- present system, electors could vote uld elect the President. we ! . A N OF ewes Th was cold and looked for anyone if they felt so i , ; : én +" f tt \ bea Halt a" ‘ " “ y i ts incline¢ iad incr ia es teeta n of re READERIEID dauy SAtea G ECRVICES ING. Ng li ce un. Judging by the stares In practice however, they nc a ney Ane ed cé A ~ ve 2 c nN and cx s recaiy a : f , y horm- “ede roverr ep is 1 pe bE _360 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 | ind comments I received, people ally vote for their candidate The : overnme nt an x6 ave ——_——li € date 1€ one place in which the states 14 must have thought was off mv int 7 oer 2st it IT was off my point I’m trying to make {fs that + true voice in our government Site te H | —— sentative f Ecy ltten tor the le who ar¢ ECU achiey, Maturity universit iS y Ive crit Ww into Much $ s. The Hi MeECOY provide an ay n & Michael 1 Dream’ This is a re Ply to U Forum written nroe and to the gs’ column py you y and e who my t have l ss Ous attac H rW- obviously — inissed \ to Doon-feed referring ” of a gover y the peo} -not of hot- back-roon ention inly attempted s on the ot be as } ur informa | Sen. McCa ve’’ candid ased it. F sure Of is exactly ur attitude of “if why don’t you for itself. Such ntelligent tl 2 trouble anyw Good luck with 1. You'll need it let me mak t, compar pins, ana and then liberal, and per- inkers liberals a had bo progres: it, some ideas and efinition hange 1, if you s in the pr ation. E ennedy, McC And, recall if mediate r tive co! ow the eve! and Chicage r—exemplifie ss in actiot Valt Whit": ce inate deals bens electorial colleges » seen this year ff : Oe ived a majority % ate the electo r, and elect ular vote ses here, d the Presid rity or plu , should wé if no one ree e vote? the best st possibill! our One ma- howeve! ; formed by ght the states 5" resident. W‘ ard sntralization of te the ent and this af ch the states nav our governmen Broadcast Journalism Opens Broad Horizons p. CHAPPELL i] nitie il rnalism have i euracy , new scasting gd that the reason most ometown radio stations do ¢ newseasting is because k of special training and of sophisticated equip- efore, they are hmited to ews. Most small statior jouble as newscaster litown television station of the same problems to Rees, but they usually s+ a news director and tants. r metropolitan radio sta- larger staffs and gen- ot confined to just local icluu. state, national vtional news coverage. nate goal or a reporter ter is to become a mem- the staff at one of the radio m networks Se C bd Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue | BM. ty hes needed to | reporter. These nowledge of the ba procedure remend¢ presenting the the willingness having no inhibition ing; the ability to thi feet; and a tr public affairs Architect Speaks To Campus Club mend The Archi Designer wa Inte Atte hort bu guest - speaker, ect, Charles E. W luced. He position ¢ in architect ne rior De in¢ Greenville Wa the two professional gether towa lationship of rhe meeting and answer pe lents and [tl urchitect archi y, Novembei 14, 1968—3 bad q WIND ENSEMBLE—The East Carolina Wind Ensemble opens its 1968 campus season Thursday night, when they perform in the concert hall of the Music Building. Under the direction of Dr. Herbert Carter, the group promises some rather lively music Classifieds NOTICES Jules Bergman lecture be 12 bee: Inited State ye unable to keep 4- — November te with u BES The faculty and student f the Department of Political Selence HOOGES & CO., Inc. Students Sporte Headquarters Dial PL 2-4156 THE SEASONS will convene for a special meeting n Nursing Building Auditorium Room 101) at 7:00 P.M ember 18, 1968. Any stud cannot be present shot secure permission to miss the meeting from the Secretary in Whichard ym Nov nts who a SS NTC Belk Tule NEWEST HIT Special Purchase “Suspender Skirts” $9.80 Regular $12.00 Assorted Plaids Sizes 5 - 13 We have the sensational new look for fall . - - the “Suspender Skirt”. And just the right tops to go with them! Great for casual wear . - - the perfect school mate. Hurry into Belk Tyler now and pick out yours! In Downtown Greenville Shop Mon.. Thurs. and Fri. Nights til 9 p. m. Ask about our convenient “Lay-Away Plan” for the performance. Building 224. Profess¢ Franklin Burdette of the University of Maryland will speak on “The Roots of Politics Dr. Burdette will be on the cam- nus at the invitation of the Depart- ment for counseling with faculty ind students on ECU’s program in Political Science. The East Carolina University Bio- logy Club will meet Tuesday, Nov- ember 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 317. Flanagan Building. Pictures will be taken at that time for the yearbook. The EAST CAROLINIAN will iccept all notices of interest to the student body subject to the approval of the staff. Notices | , A And Bulletins for the Tuesday must be m by 4 p.m. on Sunday; and by * p.m. Tuesday for Thurs- day issue. issue Checks for National Defense Student Loans are ready and may be picked up in room 214 Administration Building or af- ter Monday November 18. Warrants for scholarships may be picked up m room 201 Whichard Building Monday, November 18 Warants for Educational Op- portunity grants may be picked up December 2, in Reom 291, Whi:chard Building LOST AND FOUND The EC UNION is the cam pus lost and found headquar- ters. Finders of articles are en- couraged to turn them in at the Union desk on ihe ground floor of the Union in the Wr:ght An- nex. Persons who lose items are asked to report to the Union desk. Found items wili be held two weeks after which time, the finder may have the opportun- ity to claim. After this time, the Union will dispose of the item. CLASSIFIED Have typewriter-will type any- thing. Call Sue Hufford at 756-0905. 1968 HOMECOMING AWARDS High School Band Ist Place—Greene Central High School 2nd Place—Eppes High Scheol Dorm Decorations Ist Place—Garrett 2nd Place—Cotton House Decorations (Sorority) 1st Place—Sigma Sigma Sigma 2nd Place—tie—Alpha Delta Pi —Chi Omega House Decorations (Fraternity) Ist Place—Alpha Epsilon Pi 2nd Place—Pi Kappa Alpha Floats—Grand Prize Winner Kappa Sigma Floats (Organizations) Ist Place—Delta Sigma Pi 2nd Place—Freshman Class Floats (Sorority) Ist Place—Kappa Delta 2nd Place Alpha Phi Floats (Fraternity) 1st Place—Kappa Sigma 2nd Place—Lambda Chi Alpha Special Award — Industrial and Technical Education Clab Linda I Can’t Live With- out You! Please Write— Gunther—U. T. PITT PLAZA DAIRY BAR 25 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Try a Delicious Banana Split or Sundae 264 By-Pass, Greenville 4 1 : 4 —i ast arol nian Poetry Contest Offers $100 Prize rhe ixth am (Mo Poctry Conte tfe potal of $1,900 in pr of a book-lengs > been announced Hallmar} ot tour gain off wards to single poems ft and university student ited States. More than 2,000 ss submitted entries in tn ipetition college vddition, the Devins Memorial d offers a $500 advance on royalties for a book-length poetry manuscript to be published by the University of Missouri Press and the Kansas City Star offers seve $100 prizes for single poems. The fourth sponsor is the family of H. Jay Shark, a Kansas City patron of student writing which will awi urd four $25 priz for poems by high school students of Missouri and bordering states Aw: The deadline for submussion ol ies is February 1, 1969, and win- ers Will be announced on April 24 All entries are judged anonymous- ly. The author’s name is enclosed in a sealed envelope attached to his entry. Complete contest rules may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope o: Kansas City Poetry Contests, 8201 Holmes Road. Kansas City, Mo. 64131 Noted Authors Bestow Book Club $3,000 Fellowships To Collegiates obtained from any college English Department or by writing to Miss Margery Darrell, Managing Direc- Book-of-the-Month Club Writ- Program, care of College Eng- lish Association, 280 Park Avenue, York, N. Y. 10017. will be notified May 1, 1969, and awards presented on June 1969. PUUTUCT CUCL CC TUTT TT) The Writing Fellowship Program administered by the College Eng- lish Association calls for the a- warding of 14 fellowships of $3,000 each to seniors in American and Ca- nadian colleges and universities Preliminary screening will be done by a board of 21 regional jud- ges, three from each of seven ge ancy aiite areas, which have ap- yroximately equal student popula- tion The Book - of - the - Month Club Writing Fellowships were created with the thought, that there are many fellowships available for those who wish to pursue scientific and scholarly investigations but rela- tively few. are available to the young creative writer. ‘‘We hope this program will help rectify this situation. We have designed it to give the gifted college senior an opportunity to develop his creative talents in the year following his graduation."’ The national board of judges were selected and named as follows: ‘Thursday, November 14, 1968 gees SERRE EOS gan oe REN ea ea Hat aeee* sage ss: } ; LOUDMOUTH—One of the WECU Loudmouths is Jimmy Stephens from DINE INN or TAKE OUT Sanford. Stephens has recently assumed duties as station manager, in addition to announcing. Mr. Ellison, author of the Na- tional Book Award-winning ‘‘Invis- ible Man,” has lectured at New York University, Bennington Col- lege and Rutgers University. He is also the author of ‘“‘Shadow and Act,’’ and is currently working on a new book. Mr. Kronenberger, noted critic and author, is currently Professor of Theatre Arts at Brandeis Uni- versity. He is the author of ‘‘Kings and Desperate Men" and ‘Grand Right and Left.” Mr. Styron, whose ‘The Confes- sions of Nat Turner’’ won a Pulitzer Prize, is also the author of ‘‘Lie Down in Darkness.” ‘The Long March” and ‘Set This House on Fire.’’ The Fellowship Program is open to any person who will be a senior in an accredited college or uni- versity in the United States of Van- ada on January 1, 1969. Closing date for entries is January 1, 1969. Application blanks and full infor- mation about the Program may be Drive-In Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C. 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service SFA Tt eee NOW “THRU SA MR. UGLY “THE BIG GUNDOWN” Shows BE A i PUR STARTS SUNDAY 3 B-I-G DAYS PLAZA PITT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER NOW THRU TUES. Shows 2-4-6-8-10 MGM presents A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION starring JIM BROWN DIAHANN CARROLL JULIE HARRIS .. 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During his freshman year, IY believes the station is for the student body, and if anyone suggest helpful improvements, their ideas will be appreciated. > State Bank and Trust Co. Greenville, N. C. Member F. D. 1. C. Manager tor the “WE 1CU radio sta- ing out better reception the tion. He was s¢ lected for the posi- students. He wants the students to tion of Station Manager by the fac- have more interest in the station ulty advisor at the end of the last More of the sounds and songs sty. school year dents want to hear are being play- Jimmy is presently a Jumor at ed ECU and his major ls mathemat- Jimmy 1s very proud or the radio ics. tation staff this year. feels His job as coordinator of the sta- they have cooperated more and tion carries much responsibility shown more interest in the station 68) Jim- can Ae LIT TILE MINT> es “SYS TEM a FRA NEMISE SYSTEN The Little Mint of 14th Street Has Inside Seating All Burgers and Hotdog now cooked with Live Charcoal FEATURING Hamburgers Hotdogs Cheeseburgers 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. 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