2 A AS 8 oom E of. 1 No. 18 East Carolina University, P.O. Box 2516, Greenville, N.C. Nov. 11,1969 Vv ountainhead and the truth shal! make you free’ Homecoming weeken provides excitement Homecoming "69 super-abundance of parties...and East Carolina lost the jams were just as bad and just as frustrating. The concerts football game. It was quite a weekend. The crowds were big. The trattic wn iJ ¢ were enjoyable. The parade was really novel. There was a oO taxes but if we do e to be cut in eae i as Greenville [ aleo hope we can — i salaries in line in face of ee ars a ee, eee the rising cost of living without ore : y taxes.” a member of - ' : Pp y Taxpayers oe : Ass ‘| feel a ee es ee hor cy ;00d many people are 4 SS eS h Sa i because the tax and | believe that t will pass. The one LO) ow Le H p 0. 000-member national School of Musk a in o7g27 227 Oo" Of music teachers Chicago for three Gays ths to. 06serve) 2s) «Chairman of : vemoer Activities for = Soutrern Division of the Sent WENC he region includes member activities of the Whusic ~ ide73 Florida, Georgia, cators Nationa! Conference Kentucky, Louisiana, NC to coordinate “'ssissippi, North and South pre-professiona! programs for cerolina, Tennessee, Virginia, the ear lent and West Virginia f that organization There were nearly 4,000 nan the student MENC members in southern colleges and universities during the last _> wn” J ~ ence, which 26 through fh re speakers such head of an Francisco and = Charles — en, HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST MUUOR ‘NEWdie’Zo aA ies . bis cor TT UL p @ 3-HOUR SHTRT SERVICE @ 1-HOUR CLEANING Hour Glass Cleaners FUNNY YOURE AGIRL... ONCE A MONTH YOU FEEL LIKEA EXUSACK You’re not as mini as usual It’s v you know. A monthly problem. Bur whc you have that puffy, bloated, “Oh. 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Ir’l] help | make you look better and fee! better < TRENOAR../TMAKES YOU G/ AD YOURE A GIRL! | ee ee Aronia % Myer eo bled tthe areal” Pitt County rejects tax per cent sales tax mj helped curb Property tay but now the ad Valorem nH all the County Commis : have to fall back a additional revenue.” Since the Pitt Commissioners went on as favoring the assage of the tax, under the bill of Provision they can call for another vote at the end of the year ght have ioners for County record Dr. Carpenter meets with regional chairmen of MENC dinted last year by officers academic school year The Chicago meeting, Dr. Carpenter said, was the first time th Music Educators National Conference has ever been able to bring the national chairman and the six regional chairmen of student MENC chapters together in one place to establish policy, to organize student participation in regional and = national conventions, and to plan professional publications for student members attends conference Evers and James Meredith David King, Nationa! Chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom, will also speak Representatives from more than 500 coll universities have bee to attend the conference Faculty works are entered Two East Gar University School of Art faculty members, Tran Gordley ‘in_art contest and Mrs. Maril yn Gord paintings in the 11th Springs Art Contest and Show in Lancaster, S. C. The exhibition, sponsored by Spring Mills, opened Oct 17 in the Lancaster Armory Mrs. Gordley’s work is an oil painting entitled ‘Soft Still-Life.”” She is assistant professor of painting. “Tree Stencil,’’ an acrylic, 'S the entry by Gordley, assistant dean and chairman of the department of painting Dr. Hanrahan to present seminar Dr. RJ. Hanrahan, of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Florida will Present a seminar on A Routine Application of Mass Spectroscopy’’ 3p.m Monday, Nov. 10, in room 23/7 °! Flanagan Building Refreshments will be serve? in Flanagan 207 at 2:30 Pp.” All interested persons 4® nvited to attend Pro membe Univers faculty were ar The Bea C associat Houlik both | profess Acct Dr Th Carr at Dr Ounty cord of the r Vote aw _ OF first ators ever 1onal ional ENC place anize Fin anal Oa: plan for red Jot. an oft ant ant he Music school promotes four Promotions of four members of the East Carolina University School of Music faculty, effective immediately, were announced here today. They are Dr. Clyde Hiss and Bea Chauncey, promoted to associate professor; and James Houlik and Richard Lucht, both promoted to assistant professor. : According to Dean of Music Dr. Thomas Miller, the four were elevated In rank for their speaks meet Carpenter at music Dr. Thomas H. Carpenter, irman of Music Education the East Carolina University School of Music, was speaker at last. week’s music section eting of the Forty-Seventh Annual Convention of the rth Carolina Education Southeastern Che soctation, t, in Fayetteville. The theme of the ention was ‘Education: Ovoremne. Do of to jerstanding.”” In his address, Carpenter urged music hers to bnhovide tunities for all students develop their musical capacities rather than just the 0 per cent who participate in performance ensembles,’’ to identify and pursue defensible lucational goals and to iluate the total music yogram in the light of these joals FOR SALE Onyx ring with diamond Contact Ellen Phlegar, Room 419 Cotton Hall or call 752—9512 TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. | STUDENT DESK LAMPS — GREETING CARDS | Student Stationery -—— Professional Filing Supplies Drafting and Art Supplies — School Suppiies LL 214 Fast Sth Street COL, SANDERS’ RECIPE roe > hes . waa ae — 4 gy, , oe —~ on 4 e i = Kentucky “outstanding musicianship, academic accomplishment and service to ECU and the School of Music.” Hiss, who recently received his doctorate in music from the University of Illinois, is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He is a 1959 graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College (BM) and holds the Master of Music degree from the University of Ilinois. He joined the ECU facuiiy in 1965, and directs the school’s Opera Theatre. Miss Chauncey, another Ohio native from Akron, holds the BS degree from the University of Akron and the MA from Columbia. A specialist in music education, Union card deadline is The deadline for all entrees in the University Union Christmas Card Contest will be Dec. 1. The contest is an annual competition among students to "S design the Christmas card which the Union chooses to send to other members of the Association of College Unions International. Miss Chauncey joined the faculty here in 1949. Houlik hoids BS and MS degrees from New York State University and the University of Illinois. A native New Yorker, Houlik studied for three years with one of the world’s outstanding saxophonists, Sigurd Rascher. He joined the ECU faculty in 1966. 'ucht came to ECU from the College of Emporia in Kansas, where he was an assistant professor of music. He holds the BM in piano from Nebraska Wesleyan University and the MM in piano from Wichita State University. He is a native of Pine Bluff, Wyo. contest Dec. 1 Any student is eligible who will agree, if he wins, to make 25 reproductions of the original design before Dec. 19. The winner will receive $25 and payment for the time and materials spent reproducing his card. Participants have been asked to go by the sheet for the contest. Cleaners & Launderers Cor. 10th & Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N.C. 1 Hr. Cleaning FREE DELIVERY on orders of $10 or more East Fift Street Ext. JREENVILLE, N.C. Phone 752-5184 Fried Chicken mS ile tanger te in 3 Hr. Shirt Service 752-2175 SNAPS am PPM Union immediately to obtain a guide Tuesday, November 11, 1969, Fountainhead, Page 3 Jenkins appoints Maynor director of public relations Joe S. Maynor of Raleigh has been maed director of news and public relations here. Maynor, who is_ presently associated with the North Carolina Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, will assume his duties here Monday, Nov. 10. He succeeds Henry B. Howard, director since 1963, who is now with Burlington Industries in Greensboro. In announcing Maynor’s appointment today, ECU President Leo W. Jenkins said: “Mr. Maynor will bring to this position a wealth of experience and ability. Under his direction, we anticipate development of an expanded and vigorous public relations program at East Carolina. “| have the highest regard for his qualifications and am confident that his presence way, here. There's a new girl in the village, you may have seen her once or twice looking absolutely smashing in clothes that somehow seem uniquely her own. They are. She wears Villager® tunic sweaters, skirts and shirts like these and she puts them together in a way that no one else seems to have thought of. You can do it your Broly 2°93 East Fier StREET here will improve the already fin e relationship of the university and its stockholders, the citizens of North Carolina.” Maynor, 34, is a native of West Virginia. He holds an AB degree in journalism and an MA degree in sociology from Marshall University. His experience includes six years as a television newsman in Charlotte and five years in public relations with the State of West Virginia and the N.C. TB Association. “I accepted this position with a great deal of pleasure,”’ Maynor said, ‘because | am convinced that ECU and the entire East are entering a period of dramatic and dynamic growth which will make outstanding contributions to the state as a whole.” =) History professor gets award sessing and the PhD ' 1 Duke ; sdemic average of University. 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Assorted 25 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Try a delicious Banené Split or Sundae = i ‘e) P EN NITES T il 9 6) m | 264 By-Pass, Greenvi! r | Y a) < ——— — . — aes ne ————___ Tuesday, Noverber 11, 1969, Fountainhead, Page 5 | Jazz ensemble — Congress delays decision , | impresses guest on student unrest hills WASHINGTON (CPS) — Of S. 280 , introduced by are experiencing campus Duke rhe East Carolina ability of this year’s Jazz at least 15 bills on the subject Robert Byrd of West Virginia disorders and fail to take din University Jazz Ensemble of Ensemble.” of student unrest submitted to to. encourage institutions of appropriate corrective Nand the Schoo! of Music performed The Jazz Ensemble has been the U.S. Congress this session, higher education to adopt rules measures within a reasonable Ot 4 full house last week in the invited to perform for the not one has yet come out of to govern the conduct of time and to require the Le ital Hall music teachers of the state at committee. students and faculty, to assure termination of federal financial ho in rhe Ensemble, under the the annual state convention of Four bills have been the right of free expression and assistance to. teachers, ‘ection of Professor Joe the Music Educator's NAtional referred to the Senate Labor to assist such institutions in instructors and lecturers guilty nbrick, displayed a Conference to be held in and Public Welfare Committee their efforts to prevent and of violation of any law in NS satility and excitement Charlotte on Nov. 15, 16, and where action is pending. Eleven control campus disturbances. connection with such - hich electrified the audience — 17. other bills were referred to the S. 2520, introduced by disorders. n L 4 high school Merit Scholars The Ensemble is rehearsing House Special Subcommittee | Thomas Eagleton of Missouri H.R. 10136, introduced by , iniversity students and = many new arrangements along on Education where hearings to amend the Higher Education Dan Kuykendall of Tennessee friends with some of its standaid were held in May. No further Act of 1965 to provide a to require the suspension of jan.brick, an experienced repertoire which includes: action has been taken. means of preventing civil federal tinancial assistance to isician who has worked with “Joe's Bag," ‘‘Passagalia’’ by The Senate bills include: disturbances from disrupting colleges and universities which Andy Williams Show and Robert Curnow of Michigan S. 2055, introduced by federal assistance programs and are experiencing campus Ctior Henry Mancini Orchestra State, and ‘‘The Queen Bee’’ Norris Cotton of New activities at institutions of disorders and fail to take th oq others, says he is from Count Basie’s new Hampshire to provide that — higher learning. appropriate corrective sed with the progress and “Straight Ahead” Album institutions of higher education House bills include: measures forthwith and to that have failed to take H.R. 10074, introduced by require the suspension of necessary steps to maintain a William Harsha of Ohio to federal financial assistance to Senate emocrats reasonable degree of discipline require the suspension of teachers participating in such fa upon their campuses shall be — federal financial assistance to disorders. freeze lottery bill unable to get federal contracts. colleges and universities which © a alan ls radians 109, Spb age claire i % trom Sweden... \SHINGTON (AP) because some members ot the _iNtroduced by Walter Mondale 4 k . femal } its to oper up President Senate want to go far beyond of Minnesota to provide for a 5 the classic e concep s draft lottery bill have the President's proposal in the study of student unrest on torage, | Senate Democratic consideration of the draft campuses. : 4 “me 3 rs to put the measure In law.” a , ; t probably until : zy eal Lr House so the DIAMONDS measure last a nn ox NO ONE UNDER STARTS TOMORROW 16 ADMITTED after voting 265 to auc to throw. the Lautares Jewelers Shee nny AM re open as a vehicle to ner haul the entire Selective Diamond Specialists COMING SOON! 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