Tayl iVids¢ 13 r eacr the Her le ed nin £ 43 39, 44 1 82)-D’A ) Tavl 0, | 19°. Frail ind Brac 85 )-¢ er-9 ! D6 lin-18 yun , y with 23 point ed with 17, wh ) and Gary Dick- ing depart ad nine, Dick affer six ics, four pla with three b circle » scoring ho! ith Jim Fa with 2 22, mostly from Gutshall chippe Prince also hand S out of a tean ing departn shed 22 off way. Greg C rs each gr Longworth Gutshall iv: 38 46— 84 39 = 77—116 fenzie-7, Dickey- Shaffer-3, De- egan-17, Whitt-8 -rince-26, Crouse- ors-9, Longwort! onald-2, Gutshal s, Atkinson, Hil- shalelehaeelehelelalet * * * ¥ * * * * * » * * * * »* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * et © * * * Be + * * , ; eS ¥ * * * * 6 * Ni * »* * * * * * » » * * * * »* » * * * »* * * * « * * * x *~ * 7. *~ * Carolina IN THE DISTANCE—The SGA transit committee is currently studying the bility of a bus system for ECU. The system is to be voted on B for lay trial run by the SGA Legislature during the Jan. 27 meeting. 1 r to ride, that is the question, Trial Transit System Bill Before Legislature By SANDY HOLLAND Monday the SGA Legisla- on having a campus tem for a 23-day trial o buses rented through I 1 City Coach Co. will ind from Raleigh each vide students transporta- io r on and around campus The rvice will run from. 7:39 “1 4:30 p.m, eaco day dur- i trial period. Routes begin- nin the boys’ and giris’ dorm- itories will eover the entir2 cem- buses will travel as far as u vn on “off hours.’’ Eoth of the 19988 GMC buses will hold 55 people pus. The Costs Th t of the system will b¢ ) luring the trial period neludes the drivers’ sal- bus rental, gas, and any that may occur. : 1 cost for 23 days 96,90 : transit committee 1s total of $7,596, which fe will ver the costs of signs i : tops and schedule: for idents, teferendum islature votes in favor Symphonic Band the trial run, this program will be- gin approximately a week later At the end of 23 school days, there will be a referendum to determine whether or not students wisa to continue the transit sysem. If it is voted up. tavorably, more buscs will be renied vw v ecaeeper price. Nancy Sheppacd, Chairman ol the Transit Commitee, supports the system saying, ‘Fast Carolina is crowing at such a rapid rate, we cannot afford not to have a transit system, I hope the Le tislature will appropriate the necessary money to follow the example set by UN? last vear upon initiating a succe ssful transit system.’’ Gary Gasperini, Chairman of the transit Executive septem 0 the system, agrees with Nancy saying “With the increasing expansion of the East Carolina mpus, there 1 a definite need for some ort of transit system.” “We are now in the a bus system. There will inevitably be bug that must ana will be ironed ouc Wilt: the help and cooperation of the student ho- Swine Ot process Ol initiating Receives Consratulations For Selection May pen letter was received by AG ner, Editor-in-Chief of ; PAST CAROLINIAN, from c 7 Jorgenson, President of the . Band Directors National Q : ». The letter commended eine Carolina University Sym- Bond on being selected as outstanding eolleve ba- nation, The Svmphonic precent a concert to the : : N mal Conference of the A é Band Directors National . in Knoxville, Tennes- : inrv 12-15, 1969. Nich Esteem tated that this signal the high esteem in tor Herbert L. Carter mnhonie Band of ECU his colleagues. He ex- rotitude to the Uni- Student Government r moking possible this for the nation’s col- Heontor and to the tem of public school instrumental music instruction and the college music curriculum which performance groups makes such possible. Top College Bands “The nation’s top college bands vlone with eur maior service bands represent the finest band concert performance level in the world to- day. The development of the con- cert band is a uniquely American cultural growth, one which has moved from the park concerts of the past to the concert halls of the nation History will show this to be 4 uniquely American contribution to the cultural arts. Our age will be recognized for the emergence Ol the wind and percussion instru- ments as a major means of musi- cal expt sion,’’ wrote He extended his be t wishes to Jorgensm Director Carter and the East Car- olina University Svmphonic Band in this important concert appear- ance, Carolina T University Thursday, January 23, 1969 fast Carolinian East niversity, Greenville Number 29 Jenkins Explains Value Ot Self-Study To Legislature By BEV JONES Dr. Leo W. Jenkius proposed elf-study ECU in an addr Le ature Monday student can recel redit for a course by ap; ) if yr for an exami In 1e Cl t reaulre iC r B ith ene ] yar tball 12 classes Gu. ter due to the fearo shedule “We're entencing these boys to failure said Jenk “They must compete with students whose SAT cores are twice their nd who 1othing to do but study, if ir ity President suggest- team take no courses ‘ter and devote the sum- WRC Probes All Night Curfew By BRENDA CUTLER A survey taken by the Wo- en’s Residence Council last we- k on the possibility of mo curfew urs for female students at ECU. O 1e 1100 votes cast, 841 ls were favor of the all night curfew. Only 790 of those in fav- ” the cur indicated a will- Y » pa ye necessary addi- I unds for the curfew Forum Effort “hi urvey is part of effort by the Faculty-SGA-Administration A im to channel feasible programs in a direction so they may become policy. With the indications presented by the tally, definite plans can now be made for presentation to the forum. This proposition will then be forwarded and studied by the Women’s Residence Council who will present it to the Student Legisletion and to the Administra- val approval Eligibility Those girls taking part in the survey are the ones who will be eligible for the all-night hours. Girls who qualify for this all-night priv- lege must be twenty-one years of ee or older or must be a junior or senior with parental permission tion for fi SPECIAL NOTICE Tickets are still available for the Andres Segovia concert Monday night, Jan. 27%. This is “the big show of this yea : | Artist Series as Segovia is the world’s greatest Classical gui- tarist. The service charge per ticket is $1. WINS RECOGNITION—P Rand, was recently selected for an musical group. The award, given by roup and their director as one of er exclusively to academic More Games This would allow a possible 30- ime basketball season instead of the present 25-game season and 4a football season, he noted longer I problem of tournament time fal in the heart of finals woul be al ted proposal would also apply editors, SGA _ offic m, symphonic ba football team, al an extracur which demand choir, holdir poisition tudent riculat much time Travel Is A Value Travel 1 value to people vid Jenkin ‘I think student learn a lot by getting out of the classroom. Let the symphonic band an extended two or three week tour let the debate team debate Berkley or Michigan and come back and what it’s like,’’ he said take honesty in the of the University. “If you at any program with dig- taken to can’t tr lity, steps ought to be liminate it.’ Medical Schoor The additions of a medical school and more students on administra- tive committees were also discuss- ed by Jenkins. A medical school is needed not only to train doctors but to draw hieh-wage industry to eastern Nor- ‘h Carolina, Jenkins said. The $73 million school must be approved by the State Legislature before it can be established. “We must not take a balcony view of life,’ he stated. ‘‘We’re not an ivory tower.” The president cited the impor- multiplicity of activities it the University and involving the public in these programs to pro- regional and industrial grow- mote Students on Committees ure is now before the Fac- ite to put more students on ittees, Jenkins measure is a recom- the Faculty Advisory e membership includ- representative from ea- emic department and the ity President tive con ADRESSES LEGISLATURE — Uni- versity President Leo W. Jenkins detailed his recent proposal for a special study program for athletes to the members of the SGA Legis- lature Monday afternoon. SGA Legislature Holds Regular Monthly Meeting Recently A regular meeting of the SGA Legislature was held recently in the legislature room. The Speak- er, Mr. Bill Richardson, called the meeting to order. Amending Action The legislature acted upon a sec- tion of the SGA Student Bill of Rights, ‘‘An Act Against Improper Search.’’ Amendments were made to some statutes and one was sent to the Rules Committee to be re- written. This section deals with the rights nd privileges of students resid- ne in University - operated hous- pg. It deals with such items as un- »ssonable invasion, search, and confiscation of property. This sec- ion also specifies who may enter under what circumstances en- trance may be made. Upon passage by the SGA Legis- lature these statutes will become ef- fective at the commencement of the Spring Quarter of the academ- year 1968-1969. Travel Expenses The legislature made an appro- priation of $250 to the School of Music. This amount will be used for travel expenses to the South- eastern Regional Competition of the Music Teachers National Asso- ciation. This competition is to be held in Birmingham, Alabama, on y 25, 26, and 27. 1 was made and sent to he F Committee for consid- eration to appropriate $200 to the AFROTC Drill Team for the ex- pense involved in participating in the Inaugural Parade in Raleigh. In other action, a special appro- priation of almost $300 was made to the Student Loan Fund. rofessor Herbert Carter, who conducts the East Carolina University Symphonic outstanding musical honor for the accomplishments and quality of the the College Band Directors National Association, cites the East Carolina the six most outstanding bands in the country, Thursday, January 238, 1969 Forum Produces Results Last year, the idea of a student-faculty-administration 2—East Carolir forum was originated in an attempt to bridge the gap that presently exists between the individual student and the fac ul this university. administration Since that time. the resultino cultv-SGA-Administi tion Forum has taken great strides forward in its attempt to deal wit! h ive very real probler s on this campus For the Ys me, the individual student n has ar suthentic working body to deal with the troubles fat In tne Che body th established to attack the probiems first studies the specific complaint, and then form com m t et te k { et lied st idy ( { t! { nre ble n For example, the current question of all-night dorms for female students has been one of the major issues studied of the work of this when the initial opposi- by the Forum. The successful results hd ] ‘ yenNns committee are almost phenomenal tion to the is compared to the present feeling of opti- mism. Since the I its study, many of the admin istrative details have been processed, with a recent referer dum for coeds being the most significant result A committee as been established DY the Forum to study the possibi yf initiating the proposed ‘‘day of grace” be tween the end of classes and the fi) of exams s working on the problems that Drop-Add and in committee Preregistration. Stu- for durins dents have been asking for reform these two areas he Forum committee on the matter is one of the most years. ” important steps yet taken toward the betterment of the so- lution A fourth committee places its specific emphasis on the elimination of “red-tape’’. This group is attempting to remeds some of the maladies that immediately beset any student when is hoped that the work of forms that dealing with the administration. It this committee can at least reduce the number of changine majors or havine a mis- The value of such a group as the Forum should be ob vious to eve student o1 s campus. At last the individual student ¢ terminate dorm “‘gripe sessions” on a_ positive note the complaint can be taken to the Forum, where i i e t enti Y Ho t Forun lil be able to act effectively Noy ! ndent on factors outside its sphere of influence. Unless ident re willing to submit their problems to the body fe tud erv little can be accomplished, The Forum idea is one of the t concrete indications by the administration and faculty that they are willing to act collectively with the student in an attempt to remove some of the utilized hat plague average East Carolina student. hould be ; willingness to have taken student @ Fast Carolinian t« ) raculty first and met | ey et by nar Published semiweekly by the students of East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina : Member Intercollegiate Press, Associated C te Pre ent P A t Serviced by CoDeviata Press Service, Interer e Press r outhern Intercollegiate Pr Service, Press Service of Associated Collegiate Press . Editor- Business Wes Sumner Don Benson Nelda Lowe Larry Oakley Gerald Roberson Janet Fulbright Chloe Crawford James Hord John Lowe Butch Roberts Clyde Hughes Manager 8 Editors Features Ed tor Editorials Editor | Sports Editor Circulation Manager | Advertising Manager Business Assistant | Doris Poster Photographers | Walt Quade Butch Roberta Cartoonist | Charles Mock Delivery | Keith Andrewe Bubscription rate 85.00 Wailing address: Box 2516, East Carolina U Telephone: 752-6716 or 758-84 sity Station, Gr extension 24 Since When? ioe clinched fis ld i usually er eC 1 black ove purport be panat fc wl the prot C fi u peo} fron t ic Ss Did e whites eve aise eli d € ysed il wh love de » achieve progre oO € ry e vas eve hard work per yn, and eless effor t by hed ‘ ther A i i ust al n ¢ } : anathema \V t Amerian w of life. It can onl inflame tensions and result in more prejudice Also, I would like to ask wW he black people intend to ach i democracy when separa In effect, the clir t is symbolic of black If separation is the you the aparthe f South Africa refer to fist, represe! people’s desi ite own national to sing in a differen mly creat ill will amo and thwart the goals Luther King yb ; Hord Clinched Fis Dear Editor I am one of the ‘‘students aised their clinched fists ¢ of the r Spar the yasketball € it T One ree cop or of Mao Tse-Tungs 1 upoO ( fora Red Guard t ” A quote from the De l€ Jet M zine 1 by} 1968 Olympic Gold U.S. citi in 1960, or r de < power Y Smith anc insult to the me, anyone or reruses insulting the Owen Vi 1 ala in ni rticle bol Creates Contro versy n the Jan. 16 issue of the ST’ CAROLINIAN, the ‘‘clinched a aera een for America, and a determination to make her way of life work How can this symbol of determ- tion to make the American way as a democ- of life function more racy be an insult to her flag? Disgustedly yours, Benjamin A. Currense hice 8 Lack Of Spirit De si » been at East Carolina Uni- for four months now. The 1ost apparent characteristic of t Carolina that I have noticed 1s rit. An organization ifies this is the Men’s Res- puncil. The views that I ex- not those of one person { represent the general atti- tude of men who live on the ‘‘Hill.”’ Residence Council is elective, self-governing body h purport: to promote and ain an efficient system of stu- it government in the university esidence halls on the men’s cam- a wholesome program f social activities, and to aid in ‘ynal relationships among men tudents ’ The above was taken an introduction to the M.R.C.s The above nothing put farce! In reality, the Men’ Council organiza- does little fc ye ‘Hill’ Ask any dormitory resi- The men’s to foster fror m_ the Hill’’ what the fu of M.R.C. are. They won't know because the M.R.C. has not fulfilled any of its specified Residence C ven the Hill” ice ms have proven insufficent, indromat that offers only one d vge (nearness) over commer- ial coin launderies in the city, and basketball courts that are always full. This is all that the M.R.C. has done for the ‘‘Hill” this year. It 1as offered no social activities, ath- letic events, M.R.C. sponsored tudy halls as promised. The prob- the Men that or lem is not one of finances, for the M.R.C. had approximately $600.00 left over from their Fall Quarter other universities in ulow their men stu- alcoholic beverages Almost all tl and some type of it o! 1 women stu- ents in the d rooms. I feel the M.R.C. should have goal the: th do represent n i¢ views on cam- Yours truly Carlton M. Hadden Cynical Remarks Editor, EAST CAROLINIAN The clinched fist, held high in the r and usually enclosed in a black has now led one of the EAST love power, incorporat CAROLINIAN'S editors down the le for economic then path irresponsible cynicism. Ch- re blackness, not anti i iwford’s little p tongue unity, dignity, and the or, rather, pen ha purted forth the Black race; and a- She, herself, ha sprouted forth he clinched fist stand he till Southern con- 1 » e a, | srade ont le ’ / i A / EF ff e ‘ e 9 » a 7qa 4HeCTEIVe , prin My Be } f 196! that ' larter of 1969 ure i student 1 progressing il completed a Satisfactory manner ¢ mu have seneral, the other retentior ide p 1.9 in ord “ments are ( i hmen must have 1,25 I ¢ ew ruling by the ide point average in order to en- Ad yn nmittee regardir oll for the fourth, fifth, and sixth } e-admi n policy of Tas uarters ral i University Previously Student must have a 1.5 aver- he ruling was that a student could e to enroll for seventh. eighth, en in school long as he hac th quarter 1.75 de point average nust have a 1.75 ave I pose of the ru : ‘o-enroll for tenth a ( lf quarter OS OS SOTO EE ‘ _— servative ideobogy; prouts soon get crushed. The separate-races, Sout) logy of George Wallace be knocked down with tha yet, SOME you, stepped upon 4 ed fist, then stepped rushed. Some Souther; red (and white, and bli en, violet, etc ever cept black) when a fist nd held high in the ai the ‘Star Sp: plaving. Many of those me people damn the Aretha Frank lings and the Jose inging the ‘Star Spa a style that is med Southern tradition. Now our Feat too, has been trapped into red-necked, = narr ~ynicism against a ser The Black peopl ht, nay, the duty to create n national symbol 1 different style: the ited. George Wallace, I dox regated alienation of Black even George Wallace h tempted’’ to retreat a bit from 1961 segregationist 1 i people who recommend of Mao Tse-Tung ing ner’s”’ ed Banr er not the (or e race ever, a tations As was pointed out L IT CAROLINI 1 written by a diff “lgnorance 1s f all racial prejudice i fist, Chloe Crawford to Red Guard arm bands It appears that a paper “esses be progressive minded, as most college should not allow such remarks Chloe ‘‘edited week to paper ue as Respectfully William E Social Welfare Adds Internship By BARBARA BRIGHT newly organized Departn ~ Social Welfare is pl ummer internship prograr will put emphasis on field \ This nine-hour seminar t of one day of classroo! tit ind four days of work cal social service agency The program will be complet one session of summer sch the hope that the agency interested in hiring the stu the remainder of the sun It will be open only t ind minors in Social We Owens The priority going to juniors Dr. John R. Ball, head Department of Social Welfare tends to screen the prospe students in regard to n ibility to function as a Working environment The purpose of this pre to insure that the student ply his knowledge of soci in a realistic situation Dr. Ball stresses the 1 x fa social worker being able to the relationship between the practice mem- are All bers, students, faculty and administrators urged to express their opinions in writing to the ECU Forum Letters should express : lems, suggestions, or events of interest to the students EAST CAROLINIAN editorial page is in open forum in which such articles may be published. When writing letters to the Forum 1¢ 1olowing proé edure should Le followed; ~~Letters should be and to the concise, point. —Length should not exceed 250 to 300 words, and the Edi- torial Board reserves the right to edit letters to conform to this requirement. —AIl letters must be : with the irue name of the writ er, —Minor errors in spelling signed and and grammer will be corrected the will not be used figure ‘‘sic’’ this past vath Signed articles on reflect the opinions of the ; nd not necessarily those CAROLINIAN Felicianos fy et al still seem to favor seg. Prep: By DANNY WI AFPROTC cac of Angel Fli Carolina © March final pr ul Mz Satur vonae mb : Job Interv recr to interv you wou sre of th f the Placeme ; un inter mat igen up. ? "T WILL BE PLEPHONE C ra R PERSON 4 PULLEN CC interes Sten-up w is bv Bern, N. C. - BELL. INC N.C hes to inte nagement ip deadliz terview is by noon 0 NTIC RICH PAN Charlotte, N ed in any major in a f ynenin: Field for this in 7 IA DEPA TNSTT] interester logy, 1 men! = de: p by noon YDSON, LE BA )} CPA’S int n accou Si line for on Jan. 2 PAPER CC Cha ny ma. into Sales. ree the Const Dit ign-up de by noon Hours: M 00-12:30; 1 ig Va ead and | Peer ® & H Pepsodent New Ban I Aquamarir (G Big Value let us } Shop Big Valt (Good only a ( JACK TY BI DISC 2800 Sener eee OlOgy; yet, some y | fet stepped upon a te-races, Southe orge Wallace down with tha ‘nn stepped ne Southern ite, and b! te ever when a fist h in the ai “Star Sp: 1g. Many of mn the Aret e Jose Fe] 3 ‘Star Spangled B hat is not ern (or ey w our Fe m trappec Cked, ng uinst a slack peopl ne duty to ¢ 1 symbol a: t style: they fee] e Wallace ill seem uv ation of Black eorge Wall retreat a bit from itionist ho recon 20 Tse-Tung arr nted out last week jp CAROLINI , ten by a diffe lorance yrejudice > Crawford i arm band: that a paper that progressive most college ot allow suct paper: Chloe ‘‘edited pectfully liam E. Owens Welfare internship ‘BARA BRIGHT organized Dep elfare is pl ‘nship progr: lasis on fiel jour sen iy of class ‘ days of work ervice agency n will be comple f summer sct t the agency hiring the st r of the st open only to n Social Wel > to juniors R. Ball, head of Social Well reen the p ogard to ction as vironment 2 e of this pr t the student edge of soci ituation "€ rker being able to sé ip between theory and — | ‘nts, faculty mem- administrators are ‘press their opinions to the ECU Forum hould express prob- ‘stions, or events of the students. The COLINIAN editorial ppen forum in which ‘Ss may be published. iting letters to the toslowing procedure followed ; should be point. should not exceed words, and the Edi- 1 reserves the right conform to concise, ers to ‘ment, ers must be ie name of the writ signed and and be rrors in spelling ill be corrected ‘sie’? will not ticles on this past vath of | ypinions of the necessarily tho CAROLINIANS Job Interviews 9 0" East Carolinian—Thursday, January 23, 1969—3 Preparations Underway For Annual Mareh-a-thon Sat. DANNY WILLIAMS APROTC cadets and Shue By eemed to be the only Cadet Lt y making any physi- Robert the me chairmen of of Angel Flight, who have al prey He said that he is Be Ne sits : Carolina ‘‘The home of — getting ir of ve ee Neir assis co 3 ae March-a-thon’”’, are and readying hi inten if 4 a hier ~~ os y h-e final preparations for ‘0 help prevent mie je fa isin a pe nee farch-a- : IS 1 hon ever. > cade yual March-a-thon tc det § Signe : t ’ Saturday, January Drill Tean node Nae yee mee See + collection center prep F wondae ho per through ex ¢ 1 ] ember of the Drill Drill Te a 1 ne event re Dy 1 that of phys ] 1] members The Team auestioned con- € tions. Cadet re requires 00t ( recruiters will be interview interestec you would like to talk jore of these recruiters e Placement Office and an interview. Come in ion up. NO APPOINT- A Sense Ot Style By Don Pierce WILL BE MADE OVER ut. Ib i lnbe b ¥ rLEPHONE OR THROUGH ; the ; The PERSON he PULLEN COMPANY, New black Be C ee Wome ter ept that GETTING READY—The ECT S48 He noon on Win man ts not ought Annual Maich-a-Thon i - n he is interested do not The difference, as Edna here they ELL. INC. Greensho: Wooly Chase, the editor of VOGUE hould neralls hes to interview any ma- 3 } "a can be lowsy i nagement trainee posi- possess."’ A 900d he tior wy deadline for this in- revolution” suit. I per ie terview is by noon on Jan. ?7 ire showing ly anyone wears t er, buying the ll sorts of 4 NTTIC RICHFTELD COM- PANS Cc rlotte, N. C. - interest- ed in any major in any non-techni- { ynenings as Market- Field Sales. S The East Carolina University Summer Theatre is beginning its annual subscription campaign for e coming season, its sixth, which 3 . + te : aero . ceag iu ne invenview 4 Pierre r excellent- oiling ‘‘Summer Theatre ’69.”’ : , fabrics. But immer Theatre 69 will offer VI [A DEPARTMENT OF nd t of the prob ix weeks of musical comedy from WI & & INSTITUTIONS, Svf- en interested in ly 7 Aug. 16 interested in talking t lor re taken with Prod sociology, Psychology end flamboy e than fit and. there ype ; Soctal t the that men wear 7 7-12 The W p des e for th tl the opposite of nae July 14-19 nt by noon on Jan. 27, yosed to d ; 91-29 IDSON, LEDBETTER & call fae ee 9 A Funny ). CPA’S, Norfolk, Va. - ‘ nee ee n the Way n accounting major 11-16. Si line for this intervie ; those wh essin Wed Summer Theatre n Jan. 28. tylist, eau Brum- 1 9 “the f eason in the six r gifted that he used @ yours ears since the seption of the PAPE C iv p i al I re a cy - wa with shoe polish use some- Summer Theatre.’’ He added, ‘‘This carson een ae a high shine, there ar 1 of Broadway hits combines the ny majors with a ge r yy men who rush blind- in an be. eee cor hed fenitest comedy, ane a hb : one label, time after une 3enjamin ramatic and musical minds in the h Sonst wae and allow tt tailors to throw valet, pas- ry of the entertainment busi- Dit en-up deadline for this anything that is today’: a ae ; by neon on den) 27 o under, Gug- ubseriptions are now a- Hour Monday through i wrong with b ly- vale raced for 18 each at the Summer 00-12:30; 1:30-5:00 uF ert abel consistently stateroom, changed into full office in McGinnis Audi- Neen ee eee Tee ee | iress, and reappeared on (P.O. 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Drill Team prepares for their “Summer Theatre 69 Finest Since Inception” tions in thi bscription pers may purchase the exact need to vis- office purchase will be procedu tle rved seat ur production € $3.80 Phird, this fers are eing enc ign up now a later date the Golden nd make p in I seasons, available to patrons who want to give the Summer Theatre upport. For $100 Golden Circle members receive two sea- son subscriptions and reserved par- kine near the door of McGinnis Auditorium. Half the membership fee is tax deductible. Summer Theatre ’69 will include Wednesday matinee performances of all shows but ‘‘The Pirates of Penzance.’’ In addition, Saturday extra matinees re scheduled for ‘‘Bye By and ‘‘Carousel.’’ Oth- er performances will be at 8:15 p.m. The Summer Theatre was estab- ssional 1 ummer budget of around 5,000. The university sponsors the atre as part of its policy of help- to provide for the cultural eds and desires of the region. company PITT PLAZA DAIRY BAR 25 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Try a Delicious Banana Split or Sundae 264 By-Pass, Greenville BREAKFAST DINNER RIB LTEAK . -- QUICK SERVICE — Private Dinin, Reem FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOCC CAROLINA * * *« m6 GRILL * * ie ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT * Ps ARIRIRIIRIIRIOITININInIniinininiiiin BIG is 4—East Carolinian WE a feature of r, January 23, 1969 —Thursday and the Imperials will headline the Weekend EKEND—Little Anthony the 1969 Carousel For Carousel W eekend rO SPEAK—Dr. be 4-5 Little Anthony Re places Joins Bobby Vinton, Buchwald By This a speaker at Cc EIN CAL LAW AY Clark I Vincent of Bowman Grey Medical School will the 9th Annual Family Life Conference to be held Feb year’s topic is ‘Sex, Drugs, and You.” e@ 3-HOUR SHIRT SERVICE e@ 1-HOUR CLEANING Hour Glass Cleaners DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE 14th and Charles St. Corner Across From Hardee’s Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service GRACE’S UNIVERSITY CO-ED’ Regular $20.00 Frostings $10.00 Free Haircut with Every Wash and Set Exclusively by Carol Ball and Jeanette Hemby HAIRSTYLING 102 Trade Street off Memorial Drive night concert for Friday s Butler: Coli Sutler Imperial Imperials Replace tle Anthony and the Vinton Summer Hit icert here 1968 mmer ession wr \lexal r, ‘he ich mobbed efore he ¢ he stage.” On ff V ) I Love I I Vie urrently ( I elling re- f Ox ( large @ Delicious Rib-Eye e Buffet Salad 3ar FEEDING TIMES 6:00 PM 10:30 PM MONDAY-SATURDAY Dial 756-0546 ited On 264 By Pass Behind The Pizza Inn Greenville, N. C. mason mm Steaks Loc: January 3i, Vincent To Speak About Sex, Drugs Vincent is Behavorial will be Dr f + he presently Science and You” of the ninth Family Life Sex, Dr the theme : : Conference at East Carolina Uni- nd Professor of Sociolo ersity during: February 4-5 n Gi School of Me Participating in the event will be A listir f lihie times. Int sted author and lecturer u the classe n which he eld ly relation Dr. Clark ' be released : | I Bowman Gray Medi A ‘ iy Goan ile the public ava Auditorium ; ! y February 4, at which ttee is ¥ fi \ A Quest for T Speak In Classes \ \ Que f I pus Dr. Vinee 1 - 1 s¢ il socio )] : soe ign Fos cw : 67th Inter a I or [ rban A ; * eld Feb. 27-March 1 well University. Thar 7 Relate ture-discussions on all problems of urban and Ph.D poverty to the role of the ef ciology from the Uni ities in the cities, by ty of California at Berkley peakers in their field. } Vincent is a certified Social gates will attend from E hologist American Soc ina. Interviews will be he Asst nterested person on Thursday Many Publications oo) Gy #00 en Room ORE Wy ’ nex Amo the noted publica- ons of Dr. Vir ure his boc MRC Office hours ars J Mothe uC Treasurer, Grant Ra Counseli id his and Thursday . 7:00-8 “Huma xuality Recordi Secretary, Normar Dr. Vincent is currently asso- ciate editor of the JOURNAL OF Students wishing to MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY the position of editor of t ind also the JOURNAL OF SO- CAROLINTIAN beginning witt IAL PROBLEMS pring quarter, should do Having served on t faculty of P-7 Wednesday, Janu 2 +he University of Cal t Berk Dr. James H. Tucker, Chairr ley and the Unive: he f Publications Board has also held the posit ist hichard Building int chief of the Tr ancl Applications will be considers of the National Institute of Mer Publications Board meeti! tal Health. Departm of Health be held on that date or soor Education and Prac- ters-Wednesday Court Chairman, Education 3:00-9°0 of the Ame Ook Office in the Lobb; of ormitory. n Marriage Please come by if you uestions or problems the operation of the MRC < elationshin to you a me The Hill.’’ I he 1 board of tt acancies exist in the SG Tlecitimacy lature for the representat executive council of the Slay, one from Ragsd ly Section of the Americar rom Greene dorm. A * ical A necessary for membershiy sociatic tereste a Positions for an the time tl upply in interview any Welfare and rds Joe McNail publications are sday 7:00-9:00 p.m.; Vice F rticles in profes- dent, Steve Hall-Mon- Thur 7:00-12:00 p.m.: Attorney Ger as president of the Ke Shaw-Monday 10:9: on Family Rela- p.r or by appointment To ttt Ik ISI SISISICIIITISITISI DIGI ISI ICAI IIA IIIT IIIA IIA * * * * * * * * * * * - * * * + * * +” * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *« *« * * *" * * * : * * * * * * *« * * *« * * * * * * “in the exclusive 200 Block’ EAST FIFTH STREET ENTIRE STOCK! Fall and Winter Mdse. Skirts @ Sweaters @ Coats @ Dresses Suits @ Pants @ Shoes REDUCED 1, OFF eee eee LSC SCC C CCC CCUCUCUCUCUUUCCUUUT CSS aaa ROO OOOO OOOO OO RAE AR EAE EE EO ORE EEE Ry MARTHA Faculty - S Forum met 1969, for complaint: idents. Forum has } communk SGA, anc SGA § Affairs. the Forun only discu but also mplaints to the mirther study. aa en ail - 4 esented by Assistant nen Commit islative Tape Cor ret its of the fel t by channe t committee 1 proble ha ng the } ned sooner. Cor tee handles her or not | to pay + ed l nive th Carol resident Cc 1 University ; of the s kshop at ued June .shop ¢ tudents but not o' st have ining in | tte Blume manager GIVTOEM A CHA! presents a check f is another fine ge: it rarel: Ke Vou mbins | detern Have Com z nts of eak ds presently direct il Sciences Cent, Sociolo 1 of Me time, lox | he ron 1 t y There on all urban Mle of the ies, by } r field. } i from F roe will be he] r all on Thursday om 308-Wricl urs are nt Range-Mor 7 00 tary, Norn : 3 oa- 9° 06 p.m , Joe McNall )p.m.: Vic 1-Mon- Thu Attorney General] lav 10:90-11 ointment he Lobb: y if you oblems the MRC you represe Ragsda ma TO membet in the SGA any time tl ling to apvly f sditor of the EAS eginning with ¢ should y, January 2 t Tucker, Cha! ions Board, Room uilding do so ill be considered Board m date or soo! fey eeting 10 Kn kh kata sses ‘Ss ts OOOO OOOO OOOO OO ROE EAE ERE EE AER OE EE OEE CCST eS Tt aael Forum Meets To Study Complaints By ECU Students MARTHA GREENE By } SG nen Faculty - Forum 1969, complaints udents rum communication A, and has SGA Affairs. the only nt further tudy. e but to the Foru met for SGA - Adminis- Tuesday, Jan- the purpose of registered by been set up ‘‘to between faculty,’’ said Secretary of In- m is responsible discussing the com- also all - AS ited by sistant channeling the committee for night Miss Dean privileges Carolyn of Wo- Committees uts ipe vislative Committee Committee of the Forum. y channeling complaints ommittee most capable of and di- It is are h the problem, results may i ed sooner. The Legislative C tee handles such problems ‘her or not a student should b ed to pay the mandatory University t} esident iversit ; of the state