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2?East Carolinian?Summer. 1968<lb/>
Freshmen, Welcome!<lb/>
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Following a precedent set by last year's staff of the EAST<lb/>
CAROLINIAN, it is our pleasure to welcome you to East<lb/>
Carolina University and the Greenville area with this Fresh-<lb/>
man Orientation Issue.<lb/>
This edition of our newspaper, which goes out bi-weekly<lb/>
during the regular academic year and once per week during<lb/>
the summer session, is directed to you. the incoming freshman.<lb/>
We have prepared this special edition with the specific<lb/>
hope of acquainting you with the many and varied things<lb/>
that make up East Carolina University. Our advertisers have<lb/>
taken this opportunity to welcome you. and express their in-<lb/>
terest in your patronage.<lb/>
But we of the staff have yet another goal to accomplish<lb/>
with the production of this issue. It is our sincere hope to<lb/>
acquaint you with this newspaper, and the service it perform?<lb/>
to the Easl Carolina University Student body.<lb/>
We strongly encourage you to come by our office on th<lb/>
third floor of Wright Building and (alk with us about the<lb/>
fund the FAST I AROLINIAN. We will be more than<lb/>
happy to talk to you and explain all facets of the production<lb/>
of th spaper.<lb/>
Drive For Excellence<lb/>
Ai freshmen once again come to the East Carolina Uni-<lb/>
versity campus, the stage is set for the beginning of anothei<lb/>
phase in the school's drive for excellence.<lb/>
This excellence for the 1968-69 academic year can besl<lb/>
be promoted by one thing from the incoming freshmen?par-<lb/>
ticipation. College consists of many things: books, new friends,<lb/>
parties, classes, student government, publications, sports, and<lb/>
many, many more.<lb/>
Each of them lias a worthwhile contribution to make to<lb/>
the new student. Each one will go a long way toward produc-<lb/>
ing the energetic and well-informed citizens our country so<lb/>
desperately needs.<lb/>
.All the many varied activities that make up the<lb/>
hive campus of East Carolina University contribute some-<lb/>
thing to the production of quality education. They all will h<lb/>
interesting and often very exciting.<lb/>
However, there is one thing that very often misses th<lb/>
notice of the new freshman student. All too often freshmen<lb/>
look at these activities as something that can offer, but never<lb/>
need to receive.<lb/>
This is far from the case. Each of these requires the full<lb/>
cooperation of every student on this campus. Athletics need<lb/>
participation, but even more they need support from even<lb/>
student here. Entertainments need both students attendance<lb/>
and assistance in order to assure success. Student Govern-<lb/>
ment car not operate effectively unless students show interesl<lb/>
and are willing to work on the multitude of committees need-<lb/>
ed for excellence of performance. All four publications need,<lb/>
and solicit, more student help.<lb/>
These things can be of little value to the student if he<lb/>
fails to take advantage of them. Running home every weekend<lb/>
accomplishes little, neither for the student nor for East Caro-<lb/>
lina University.<lb/>
The best advice this editor can give any incoming fresh-<lb/>
man is the old, trite line about getting involved. Despite its<lb/>
triteness, however, the advice is sound, for a college educa-<lb/>
tion can be much more than passing grades. It can, and should<lb/>
be, one of the most rewarding experiences of human life, but<lb/>
only through participation can its value be truly realized.<lb/>
Study Is Fine Art<lb/>
Being a good college student could possibly be added to<lb/>
the growing list of fine arts. There are many adjustments<lb/>
one must make in the transition from one's home life to life<lb/>
on a university campus, both mental, and physical.<lb/>
While the Physical Education courses will hopefully take<lb/>
care of the latter, the mental adjustment of a college Fresh-<lb/>
man can not be directed by anyone outside himself. Instead<lb/>
of being told what to do by his parents, he will have to make<lb/>
his own decisions and live his own life.<lb/>
There will be many disappointed students this year, but<lb/>
their unhappiness will be mainly their own fault. The main<lb/>
obstacle will be their own inadequacy or refusal to adjust<lb/>
to their new way of life. There will be many criticisms of the<lb/>
school, the Administration, and the professors here, yet con-<lb/>
ditions can be changed only by actions, and not by idle talk.<lb/>
There are numerous outlets for student grievances on this<lb/>
campus, but they are effective only if the students use them<lb/>
to let their feelings be known.<lb/>
It is not only the right, but the responsibility of each<lb/>
student to take action against injustices. A campus is not made<lb/>
by the buildings on it. it is whatever the students and faculty<lb/>
make it.<lb/>
Campus Communications Strive<lb/>
For Informational Excellence<lb/>
Communications are quite ade-<lb/>
quately covered on the East Caro-<lb/>
lina University campus, as six stu-<lb/>
dent owned and operated communi-<lb/>
cations media strive to keep the in-<lb/>
dividual student Informed of the<lb/>
events and people around him.<lb/>
Of these, four are publications<lb/>
which release their material in a<lb/>
writ 1 en form at specified and vary-<lb/>
ing Intervals of time. Each of the<lb/>
lour has special merits thai dis-<lb/>
tinguishes it from the other three.<lb/>
: iving students an excellen opppr-<lb/>
tunity I which one most<lb/>
ten ' - them.<lb/>
1111. EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
owned and operated by the stu-<lb/>
dents, the EAST CAROLINIAN sets<lb/>
as us goals "to provide each tu-<lb/>
 til on the campus with fat<lb/>
unbiased information, and through<lb/>
the use of its ECU Forum, to pro-<lb/>
ide each student with an o<lb/>
t3 to exprei - his opinions<lb/>
Edited by Wes Sumner, the EAS!<lb/>
CAROLINIAN is published scmi-<lb/>
eekly and is delivered to each do:<lb/>
initory, the mam cafeterias, the li-<lb/>
brary, and designate ireas In<lb/>
rht Buildin)<lb/>
The newspapei consits oi man;<lb/>
different facets, including news<lb/>
ports commentaries, layout, busi-<lb/>
circulation, subscriptions, and<lb/>
art.<lb/>
Letters to the Editoi expressin<lb/>
sentiment for or against an ideal or<lb/>
topic are always accepted for con-<lb/>
sideration Letters must be typed<lb/>
ned to be printed<lb/>
Two news drop boxes are provid-<lb/>
i for stuaent use locate 1 In the<lb/>
University Union and In the mam<lb/>
cafeteria.<lb/>
?ny interested East Carolina stu-<lb/>
dent may apPv for a position on the<lb/>
staff of" the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
by contactinp the Editor or manag-<lb/>
ing editor on the third flOOl "i<lb/>
Wright Building.<lb/>
THE BUCCANNEER<lb/>
The Buecanneer, fast Carolina<lb/>
University yearbo'c, Is releast<lb/>
the spring of each academic year,<lb/>
recap of the event<lb/>
and faces oJ the school year in book<lb/>
form.<lb/>
Tiie staff consists oi eight section<lb/>
editors, Organizations. Feature<lb/>
Grets, Fine Arts. Classes. Sports.<lb/>
, tdemio and SGA. Sports, and<lb/>
Copy all under the direction oi an<lb/>
: -in-chiel and a business man-<lb/>
i ins year's Editor-in-chief i<lb/>
ley.<lb/>
The Editor-in-chief appoints the<lb/>
membership, which is open to<lb/>
all interested students, regard<lb/>
Ification. The staff generallj<lb/>
consists of approximately 30 pei-<lb/>
The Editor usually hold- a<lb/>
mzational meeting at the be-<lb/>
ginning of school to obtain Intere I -<lb/>
ed personnel.<lb/>
Prom their office on the third<lb/>
floor of Wriuht mlumg. the<lb/>
works through Fall. Winter, and<lb/>
Spring Quarters, terminating with<lb/>
the release of the book in the late<lb/>
Spring.<lb/>
TOT REBEL<lb/>
The Rebel" is the literary in.it<lb/>
zine of East Carolina, providing<lb/>
students with an opportunity to ex-<lb/>
Little Boxes<lb/>
By Richard Foster<lb/>
As college freshmen, many rich<lb/>
opportunities are open to you You<lb/>
can have various wonderful fun<lb/>
courses here at ECU.<lb/>
For your first quarter hen. I<lb/>
strongly suggest that you don't<lb/>
miss "Meet the Coaches com-<lb/>
monly known as Health I. aired on<lb/>
WECU-TV every morning at nine.<lb/>
After a thrilling hour of listening<lb/>
to these fine orators expound upon<lb/>
the wonders of a strong body (they<lb/>
may even offer you a scholarship<lb/>
to play badminton), you will feel<lb/>
much better when you understand<lb/>
how a hangover reauy works.<lb/>
Next in your day, I recommend<lb/>
"Daily Travels with Captain Cram-<lb/>
er beter known as Geography 15<lb/>
In this course, you will learn how<lb/>
vastly important earthworms really<lb/>
are to the economy. Later in the<lb/>
course, after your mind has ad-<lb/>
justed to the general way of think-<lb/>
ing, you may even learn how a<lb/>
labor supply can cause a hike in<lb/>
beer prices.<lb/>
After these two demanding<lb/>
courses, you must trot back to<lb/>
your dormitory and dress in your<lb/>
Formal Attire for lunch at the<lb/>
cafeteria. The prices are a little<lb/>
high, and the food, a little low.<lb/>
For a bit of rest and relaxation<lb/>
in your afternoon, you might want<lb/>
to add culture to your otherwise<lb/>
meaningless life. For this, I highly<lb/>
advise "Fun with Jimmy other-<lb/>
wise known as "Music Apprecia-<lb/>
tion In this nice, progressive,<lb/>
middle-class conservative class, Mr<lb/>
Parnell will expose to your uncul-<lb/>
tured mind such meaningful ele-<lb/>
ments of music as pitch, loudness.<lb/>
melody, and counterpoint. The <lb/>
elements can be easny noticed any<lb/>
night of the week in the 1 ?jal<lb/>
establishments of ill repute in the<lb/>
uptown Greenville area.<lb/>
As a finishing- touch to your day,<lb/>
Nudies. Collectively or Art 217.<lb/>
will finish vour day off with a bang<lb/>
After this satistymg course in the<lb/>
fundamentals of artistic ideals, i.e<lb/>
irec love, reform, roting. etc. you<lb/>
will truly be on your way toward<lb/>
becoming an educated individual<lb/>
Furthermore, you will be doing<lb/>
what you like best, watching TV all<lb/>
day long. Of course, you must<lb/>
realize you need an hour break be-<lb/>
tween each class in order to sit<lb/>
on the UU wall and look cool. This<lb/>
is a most important part of your<lb/>
day.<lb/>
There will be a new course offer-<lb/>
ed at ECU this fall, due to popular<lb/>
demand. This course will be taught<lb/>
ai night in order for everyone to<lb/>
b j able to attend, and to give the<lb/>
freshmen girls somewhere to sign<lb/>
out for instead of the fraternity<lb/>
houses.<lb/>
The course will deal with the fine<lb/>
art of suitcase-packing, and will<lb/>
have weekly quizzes to keep your<lb/>
attention. Although this is listed<lb/>
as a freshman course, don't be<lb/>
surprised to find many upperclas-<lb/>
nlen in there with you.<lb/>
Although this above-listed course<lb/>
of study may seem strenuous, it is<lb/>
really only fourteen quarter hours.<lb/>
This should not interfere with your<lb/>
life or your education too much<lb/>
Some of our professors allow stu-<lb/>
dents to cut their classes occasional-<lb/>
ly without severe penalty; how-<lb/>
ever, the owners of the beer halts<lb/>
take roll almost every night. The<lb/>
penalty for skipping a night of fun<lb/>
and frolics is often quite stringent.<lb/>
Some of the owners even take your<lb/>
favorite onu off the jukebox if you<lb/>
cut two nights in succession.<lb/>
Whatever you do with your day-<lb/>
light hours, always remember that<lb/>
the night-time hours must be spent<lb/>
on the local beer parlors in order<lb/>
to show your maturity and how well<lb/>
you can't hold your beer<lb/>
press inemselves through httion<lb/>
poetry, satire, and art.<lb/>
Published by students once a<lb/>
quarter with occasional .supplemen.<lb/>
tary issues thrown in. the magazine<lb/>
has repeatedly received recognition<lb/>
.is one of the nation's be I<lb/>
Recruiting for this year's tall<lb/>
will beuin this tail, by co-editors<lb/>
Chip Callaway and John Reynold?<lb/>
THE KEY<lb/>
In an attempt to k? ;<lb/>
rormed about organizatioi<lb/>
and activities of East Cai lina uni-<lb/>
vir-itv. and to serve a  reference<lb/>
k on those thing th "Kej<lb/>
.tinted to ea '<lb/>
year<lb/>
Included in the publication are<lb/>
short descriptions of all  rvia<lb/>
tivities, departments, and on,<lb/>
rations on this campus A! o i<lb/>
ed by the "Key" are the n<lb/>
lor both male and f<lb/>
dents, an explanation of ;?<lb/>
iary system, the Gener.il ?<lb/>
rules, and the constitution of the!<lb/>
.student Governmen , tion<lb/>
Edited tinsar by Bev Cars<lb/>
the 'Key" is sometimes called aj<lb/>
cross between the student - bible<lb/>
and his law book.<lb/>
WECV RADIO-Arl<lb/>
Located on the second floor of<lb/>
Joyner Library, WECU Rqdio is<lb/>
owned and operated by students un-<lb/>
der the direction of the Speech and<lb/>
Drama Department.<lb/>
Tlie station operates . ?<lb/>
tit r-oourier" method ol Iran<lb/>
-ion. Thus the station can only be<lb/>
received on this oampu. . through!<lb/>
the electric outlets by using an elec-l<lb/>
trically powered radio<lb/>
Open to all students who wish toj<lb/>
work, the station also sponsors!<lb/>
dances and a UNICEF 'adiothonl<lb/>
each vear.<lb/>
WECC-TV<lb/>
The campus television studios are<lb/>
used for classroom instruction and<lb/>
special programs, such as the stu-<lb/>
dent government presidential de-i<lb/>
bate this past spring. Operated byl<lb/>
students under the supervision ofl<lb/>
qualified instructors and engineers.f<lb/>
the television station is open to all<lb/>
interested students.<lb/>
The EAST CAROLINIAN will<lb/>
accept all notices of interest to<lb/>
the student body subject to the<lb/>
approval of the staff. Notices<lb/>
for the Tuesday issue must be<lb/>
in by 4 p.m. on Sunday; and<lb/>
by 4 p.m. Tuesday for Thurs-<lb/>
day issue.<lb/>
The ECU Forum i' intended<lb/>
to provide the students, faculty,<lb/>
and administration of East Car-<lb/>
olina University with an oppor-<lb/>
tunity to express their opinions<lb/>
in writing.<lb/>
Letters to the Editor, which<lb/>
compose the Forum, may be<lb/>
short, opinionated articles or re-<lb/>
buttals to previous articles. Let-<lb/>
ters must be typed imcl signed<lb/>
bv the author, in order to be,<lb/>
considered for printing in lhc<lb/>
Forum. They should be address-<lb/>
ed to the ECU Forum, e? the<lb/>
EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb/>
The editors reserve the right<lb/>
to edit for clarity and l.ngtn.<lb/>
but the intent of the artic le wi"<lb/>
not be altered.<lb/>
Such signed opinions oB U<lb/>
page reflect the opinions tf"?<lb/>
author, and not necessarily ??<lb/>
of the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
ODD<lb/>
BODKINS<lb/>
For aj you pretty <lb/>
? rte SGA is providing<lb/>
Ijnve vour picture fa<lb/>
color and mounted<lb/>
jard encased in plas<lb/>
For this project, $7,<lb/>
atam equipment i<lb/>
 chased SGA photo<lb/>
j Quade has been takin<lb/>
Lwriehl Auditorium<lb/>
Lys inere will be v.<lb/>
I about two minutes.<lb/>
I improvement over the<lb/>
I seek waiting period<lb/>
Iwhite cards in previo<lb/>
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trive<lb/>
ce<lb/>
iselves through fictloa,<lb/>
re, and art.<lb/>
by students ,m(t, a<lb/>
h occasional supplemen.<lb/>
thrown in. the magazine<lb/>
dly received recognition<lb/>
ne nation's be I<lb/>
 for this yeai i ?<lb/>
this fall, by , o-edlton<lb/>
iay and John Reynold<lb/>
THE Kl <lb/>
mpt to kci ;<lb/>
tt organizations, policies,<lb/>
?; East Carolina Uni-<lb/>
ti serve a a reference<lb/>
in the publii<lb/>
ptkms oi all : ????<lb/>
jartments, and oi<lb/>
Ins campus ai o cover-<lb/>
"Key" arc the r.<lb/>
th male and U mail ?<lb/>
splanatlon oi the<lb/>
i. the General Eli<lb/>
the constitution of the!<lb/>
rernmen a- ocial<lb/>
b year by Be Carawan,<lb/>
is sometime- called a <lb/>
ea the student s "bible<lb/>
book.<lb/>
(V radio <lb/>
)n the second floor of I<lb/>
rary. WECU Radio III<lb/>
perated by students un-<lb/>
ction of the Speech anrij<lb/>
iartment<lb/>
m operates n thi<lb/>
method mi <lb/>
the station can only be<lb/>
i this campus, through)<lb/>
outlets by using an elec-<lb/>
.?ered radio<lb/>
ill students v.ho wish toI<lb/>
station also sponsors<lb/>
a UNICEF radiothonl<lb/>
WECC-TV<lb/>
us television studios arel<lb/>
issroom instruction andl<lb/>
trams, such as the stu-<lb/>
nment presidential de-<lb/>
ist spring. Operated byl<lb/>
ider the supervision oil<lb/>
structors and engineers<lb/>
n station is open to 11 <lb/>
tudents.<lb/>
ST CAROLINIAN will<lb/>
notices of interest to<lb/>
it body subject to the<lb/>
of the staff. Notices<lb/>
uesday issue must be<lb/>
.m. on Sunday; and<lb/>
. Tuesdav for Thurs-<lb/>
fj Forum is intended<lb/>
the students, faculty,<lb/>
listration of East Car-<lb/>
ersity with an oppor-<lb/>
express their opinions<lb/>
to the Editor, which<lb/>
the Forum, may be<lb/>
lionated articles or re-<lb/>
previous articles. Let-<lb/>
be typed ;uid signed<lb/>
jthor, in order to be:<lb/>
1 for printing in the<lb/>
ley should be address-<lb/>
ECU Forum, co the<lb/>
ROLINIAN.<lb/>
tors reserve the right<lb/>
 clarity and length,<lb/>
tent of the article W<lb/>
tered.<lb/>
erned opinions on ?<lb/>
? t the ?pinions of the<lb/>
id not necessarily ?<lb/>
,Si CABOLINIAN.<lb/>
New Polaroid ID rampi.a 6 ,<lb/>
Ccxe FC W i Lamera Astern<lb/>
tatcnes tL Students In Color<lb/>
East Carolinian?Summer, 1968?3<lb/>
for all you pretty people of ECU<lb/>
I,lie SGA is providing a chance to<lb/>
e your picture taken in living<lb/>
color and mounted on a colorful<lb/>
card encased in plastic.<lb/>
For tliis project, $7,000 of Polaroid<lb/>
legjnera equipment has been pUr<lb/>
febased SGA photographer Wall<lb/>
Quade baa been taking the picture<lb/>
! Wright Auditorium this week &amp;<lb/>
I says inere will be a wait of only<lb/>
ibou' two minutes. This is a vasl<lb/>
improvement over the two-to-three-<lb/>
Leek waiting period for black and<lb/>
I white cards in previous years.<lb/>
toateawft!hfrLthenewc?d8orig-<lb/>
their old cardTtoei)eenu8tae<lb/>
n?t paid. cn tne have<lb/>
Lloyd said anotner ason for the<lb/>
! "?? Picture on the black<lb/>
ude 'liai:dS m WUrred ?"<lb/>
; f-a? 'get away with using<lb/>
another person's card The nic-<lb/>
 ? the new cards will J,<lb/>
? Suits by College Hall, Hart<lb/>
Schaffner &amp; Marx and Southwick<lb/>
? Dress Shirts by (iant,<lb/>
Hathway and Arrow<lb/>
? Shoes by Johnston-Murphy<lb/>
and Bass<lb/>
? Rainwear by London Fog<lb/>
? Sweaters by Cox Moore of England<lb/>
? Jackets and Outerwear by<lb/>
Authentic Imports and Woolrech<lb/>
307 Evans Street<lb/>
clearer and it Uhe new system)<lb/>
will lie easier for ushers<lb/>
Lloyd said it is hoped that event-<lb/>
ually the new system, with the<lb/>
card color changing eacfi year, will<lb/>
eliminate the need for activity<lb/>
ards. This idea is still in the plan-<lb/>
ning stage, and the final decision<lb/>
wll be determined by the success or<lb/>
failure of the new system.<lb/>
To have their pictures taken, stu-<lb/>
dents are required to show then-<lb/>
Permits to Pay Fees for Fall Quar-<lb/>
ri md pay a fee of 50 cents to<lb/>
' over the cost of materials and la-<lb/>
bor.<lb/>
Freshmen can have their cards<lb/>
made in the summer during orien-<lb/>
tation, and transfer students can<lb/>
gel theirs in the fall.<lb/>
Campus<lb/>
Organizations<lb/>
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb/>
Prompt Service<lb/>
Located?Middle College Viei<lb/>
Cleaners Main Plant<lb/>
(irand Avenue<lb/>
By NELDA S. LOWE<lb/>
Features Editor<lb/>
It has been a standard observa-<lb/>
tion that new freshmen arriving on<lb/>
the campus of ECU are filled with<lb/>
queries and confusion. It is hoped<lb/>
that this article will answer some<lb/>
of your questions and help prepare<lb/>
you as a contributing member of<lb/>
the East Carolina family.<lb/>
Student Government<lb/>
The Student Government Asso-<lb/>
ciation is made up of representa-<lb/>
tives elected by the student body<lb/>
from within its own ranks. This<lb/>
organization oversees the disburse-<lb/>
ment of student funds, enactment<lb/>
of student policies, and establish-<lb/>
ment and enforcement of student<lb/>
regulations. The SGA also serve?<lb/>
as the supervisory agent for all<lb/>
campus publications the entertain-<lb/>
ment series, and all recognized or-<lb/>
ganizatons and activties.<lb/>
David Lloyd will serve as SGA<lb/>
State Bank<lb/>
and Trust Co.<lb/>
5 Points<lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Member F. D. 1. C.<lb/>
FREE ON CAMPUS DELIVERY<lb/>
On AH Orders of $10.00 or More<lb/>
Just Telephone 752-5184<lb/>
'Cm. Stmmftt m<lb/>
East 5th Street<lb/>
Fiddlers III<lb/>
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Pirate sports program.<lb/>
Three major sports share most of<lb/>
the East Carolina athletic spot-<lb/>
light. Football, under the coaching<lb/>
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vieh, is perhaps the biggest from<lb/>
the spectator poinl of view. Basket-<lb/>
ball, coached by Tom Quinn. is in<lb/>
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new Christmas holidays tournament<lb/>
schedule for Minges Coliseum this<lb/>
year Baseball, coached by Kail<lb/>
smith l- usually a strong sport at<lb/>
: Carolina m terms of eonfer-<lb/>
championships.<lb/>
 Host of Other Sport-<lb/>
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sports, there are a host of other<lb/>
activities that, judging from the<lb/>
pe: formal Oi East Carolina<lb/>
tea  not accurately be called<lb/>
"minor' ports. Among these are<lb/>
eight other sports in which East<lb/>
Carolina fields Southern Conference<lb/>
teams These are outdoor and In<lb/>
door track under the direction of<lb/>
Bill Carson, who also coaches the<lb/>
cross-country squad; tennis, head-<lb/>
ed bv Jimmie Grimsley: swimming,<lb/>
which is under the direction of Ray<lb/>
Scharf, who recently succeeded Dr.<lb/>
Kay Martnez, who was appointed to<lb/>
the new post of 1 of Aquatics<lb/>
her at E si C i ilina; and the soc-<lb/>
cer, golf and wrestling teams, all<lb/>
of which, are coached by John Wei-<lb/>
born<lb/>
Fast Carolina also fields teams<lb/>
for intercollegiate competition in<lb/>
crew and la<lb/>
Stas Continues With Single-Wins<lb/>
Athli ctor and head foot-<lb/>
: rich :<lb/>
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the - He<lb/>
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his love :  fo itball until the daj<lb/>
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vents years, lie h<lb/>
c n  terful 164-50-8 mark.<lb/>
whJ  ? .? him in a class with the<lb/>
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with over twenty years of coach-<lb/>
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Quinn Berins Rebuilding Program<lb/>
Basketball Coach Tom Quinn is a<lb/>
relative newcomei to the Ea I Caro-<lb/>
lina coachinu family, coming here<lb/>
from Hieh Pom; College in the<lb/>
fall of 1966.<lb/>
While at High Point. Quinn's<lb/>
?earns became known for their ver-<lb/>
tical-stripped stockings and their<lb/>
winning ways, as his squads piled<lb/>
tip three conference crowns, two<lb/>
district, crowns, and went to the<lb/>
NAIA tourney bWli i<lb/>
amce coming to East Carolina.<lb/>
Quinn ha been held back by the<lb/>
need for rebuilding the basketball<lb/>
program and has not been winning<lb/>
games with his accustomed regu-<lb/>
larity. However, this year's .squad,<lb/>
his econd here, showed<lb/>
baseba basketball, and football.<lb/>
He has also coached all three ma-<lb/>
jor sports here, taking nis present<lb/>
position here as head baseball coach<lb/>
in 1962. after coaching football and<lb/>
baketball.<lb/>
Smith has compiled a 229-87 col-<lb/>
Lee record in baseball, winning<lb/>
three loop titles since taking over the<lb/>
Pirate helm, and leading his 1963<lb/>
iearn to a third place finish in the<lb/>
nation.<lb/>
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1EAST CAROLINAUNIVERSITY<lb/>
1968 FOOTBALLSCHEDULE<lb/>
1 "iteOpponentSiteTime<lb/>
1 s?-pt? UParson CollegeGreenville, N. C.7:30 LOT<lb/>
1 ?Pt? 21William and MaryGreenville. N. C.2:00 LOT<lb/>
 SpPt. 2;iLouisiana TechRuston. La.7:30 CDT<lb/>
Oct.5Southern MississippiHattiesburg, Miss7:30 LOT<lb/>
Oct.21University of RichmondGreenville, N. (7:30 EDT<lb/>
Nov.?l'urman UniversityGreenville, S. (7:30 LOT<lb/>
Nov.9Tampa I'niversity HomecomingGreenville. N. C.2:00 F.ST<lb/>
Nov.16Marshall UntversHjGreenville, N. C,2:00 1ST<lb/>
No23rhe CitadelCharleston, s. c.2.00 1 SI<lb/>
Nov.30Kast Tennessee StateJohnson City. Ten"2:00 1ST<lb/>
19(18 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<lb/>
Sept.21Davidson CollegeGreenville, N. C.2:00 LOT<lb/>
Oct.11N. c. State UniversityGreenville, N. (3:00 EDT<lb/>
Oct.25Chowan CollegeGreenville, N. C.2:00 EDT<lb/>
Nov.1I'niversity of RichmondRichmond, Va.3:00 LOT<lb/>
Nov.8The CitadelCharleston. S. C.2:00 EST<lb/>
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