ctober 12, 1967 the COLLEGrATE Intramural Sportsman' Sig Eps Are Team To Beat Page Three By Rkmnie (Dennis With the first weelc and two ,ys of the intramural flag foot- ill over, it looks like e team to beat is Sigma Phi psilon. The Sig Eps have rolled three consecutive victories, id at the time of this writing ere unscored on. Quarterback Gary McMahon is e sparkplug of the Sig Ep of- nsive unit and he 'has a host of [cellent receivers to throw to. Dick Swanker, Nick “Chico” ttani and Bill Hackett have ,en making things miserable for eir opposition with some spec- cular pass receptions. Their of- nsive unit has averaged 23 lints per game and, unless meone finds the key to their tack, could very well go un seated. Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Pi and pha Sigma Phi have all made cellent showings on defense, it none of the three has had ly offensive punch to date. Sig- a Pi is the only other team, sides the Sig Eps, that hasn’t ven up a point. As the season progresses, the Pillton Continued from Page 1 ithout permission from the pa ints, saying they will be re- lonsible for their daughters wel- re to and from class. They will not be allowed to de in cars unless it is a four- )or hardtop which bums reg- ar fuel, is six cylinder, and lat belts and Moulder har ases. Then they are allowed ride only with the permission the D^n of Tran^rtation ho lives in A^eviUe, N. C. All girls living in the annex ill have the same dating privi- ges as tiie upperclass women, there is either a total eclipse the sun the day before or arth switches places with Mars the Solar system. The fresJwomen will be con- action grows and every game is a rough and tumble affair. If you would like to spend an ex citing hour some weekday after noon, we would suggest that you wander over to the intramural field and take in some of these contests. PE Department Lists Schedules For 'Equipment The Wilson Gym (new) and equipment room is now open under the following schedule: Mon.-Fri. — 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday — 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday — 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Adapted Physical Educa tion (weight) room is open as follows: Mon.-Thurs.—4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Rings! Finally! ^I., ■ The Oator Bowl—— Bulldogs Begin Formal DrUls By Ronnie Dtenms The 1967-68 edition of the At- ball squad began formal lantic Christian College basket- time has finally arrived for those with junior standing to journey to the Blackwell Classring Showcase. Sizes and styles were examined to the tune of a five dollar deposit for the ring. fined to quarters from seven until 10 p.m. with no break whatsoever, under penalty of a “call-over.” Miss Seamstress ad vises that the students who re ceive their third “call-over” will be presented to a board of inquiry concerning her misbe havior. The board wiU be com posed of Miss Seamstress, the Dean of Transpo.rtation, and a member of the campus police, who decide the fate of the vic tim. Miss Seamstress also re marked that all candles will be, without fail, snuffed out at 11 p.m. At that time, she will an nounce on her megaphone that the light bell has just rung (in some institutions there are people who constantly hear little bells and the girls at the lannex will also have to have a vivid imagination). The ringing of the imaginary light bell will be foltowed by the girl’s silent prayer; "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my sould to ke^; If we all should die before we wake, I pray the Devil Liza’s soul to take. “Who’s afraid of liza Seamstress?” Your CAN DO Bank Member F.D.I.C. WARREN WOOTBN*S Radio Center RADIO-T.V. SALES and REPAIK Special Limited Engiagiexnent MILLIE PERKINS THEDIARYOF ANNE FRANK WED. ONLY Oct. 18th SHOWS AT 1:15 S:1S->:15 C. WOODARD CO., INC. 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Next week we will take an in- depth look at some of the Bull dogs, and try to get their opin ions on the upcoming season. Colorful Continued from Page 1 noon, from 2:30 to 4:30, the alumni will be given student tours over the campus, and a band concert will be given at 3 p.m. on center campus. Then, gourmets in the campus sorori ties and fraternities will fete at 5:30 p.m. The annual homecoming bas ketball game will see Atlantic Christian’s mighty Bulldogs against the cagers from Eliza beth City State Teachers College. Game time will be 7:30 p.m. The end of another year’s homecoming festivities wiU be at a 9 p.m. dance in the class room building. The Week That Will Thursday, Oct. 12 — Sigma Pi Male Beauty Contest, 8: IS p.m. Howard Chapel Friday, Oct. 13 — Sorority Rush, 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 — Sorority Rush, 2-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15 — Sorority Rush, 2-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16 — James Dick, noted pianist, in concert, Howard Chapel 8:15 p.m. Executive Board Meeting T p.m.. Room 212, Hines Hall. Wednesday, Oct. 18 — Student Recitals, Howard Chapel 4 p.m. P. E. Club, Gym 7 p.m. ROBBINS JEWELRY & MUSIC 114 S, Goldsboro St. Band ■ String Instruments Records - Record Players Watches • Watch Repairing COFFEE SHOP COLLEGE This couple is: A. Studying a Greek restaurant menu B. Rehearsing lines for a play C. Attending a college History course D. None of these C is correct. The couple in the picture are students on a field trip in Athens during the Fall 1966 semester with World Campus Afloat-Chapman College. Ruth Ann Speelman, from Oakland in northern California, a sophomore from Foothill College, studying liberal arts, has transferred credits earned aboard the floating campus to her home campus and has resumed regular classes. Stan Smith lives in Glendora, California, attended the floating campus while he was a senior Philosophy major at Chapman’s main campus. Now he is engaged in graduate studies in Chapman. As you read this, more than 500 students, representing 200 colleges and universities throughout the country, accompanied by a distinguished faculty, already have embarked from New York for the Fall 1967 semester which will take them to ports in Europe, Africa and Asia, returning to Los Angeles via Honolulu. Students are now enrolling for the Spring 1968 semester which will depart from Los Angeles to engage in shipboard study supplemented by visits to ports in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Senegal, Morocco, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Yugoslavia, Italy, Portugal, The Netherlands and Great Britain, terminating in May at New York. To discover how you can include the Spring semester at sea in your college plans, complete the coupon below and mail at once. World Campus Afloat , Director of Admissions Chapman College Oronge. Caiifo: ^rnia 92666 Name LAST Name of School Campus Address— City. FIRST -State- Zip_ Permanent Address, City _Tel.. Campus State Present Status: Freshman □ Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate □ □ □ □ _State_ _Zip_ M- Age_ L Interested in: □ Fall 19 □ Spring 19 semester at sea. SAFETY INFORMATION: The s.s. Ryndam,registered in the Netherlands, meets International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1948.