Chowan Pupils On Lists At ECU GREENVILLE Nearly one in six East Carolina l' niversity students last winter made high enough grades to earn places on •the official honor lists of the university. That 16 per cent of the students—a total of 1,461 — got official commendation •front the university as three honor lists were re leased recently. Bobby S. Ooer, Route 1, Edenton, and Vivian F. Whiteman, 801 East King Street, were among the most elite—those who made ?11 A’s. There were 140 students in this group. Larry C. Parks, 817 Ca barrus Street, made the dean's list. Honor Roll students in cluded: Brenda K. Bunch, Route 1. Edenton: John N. Bunch. Jr., Route 2. Edenton: Sandra E. Ervin, 210 South THANK YOU for your overwhelming vote of confidence on May 4. I shall continue to vote for what I believe to be the convictions of the people | of the First Congressional District and I renew my pledge of dedication of this of fice to the agricultural and economic pro gress of our district. Sincerely, WALTER B. JONES ! Member of Congress —Cr\CiK IViCT THESE AND DOZENS MORE! translated into colors and texture and fabric that couldn’t have happened before today. lemon twist, morning glory, perslan blue, purple. (50% 43% A/4 IfMIHPk Antron* nylon, 7% Lycra* spandex)