M luy. O Bodo Nischan, ssistant Professor of History ation 4) ha “ announces th Apparently that there is ind justice ily rationed Injustice ericans) westerl al school “we have not been overly ve women that have been medicine ever though they ure enurely dinanly have so many IS Thus the majority of neatly been cutegorized J in one tidy lump nother y-editor conter yave come not od anc our) but jon that h is in human reproductio sweeping rationalizutions d “we know what's good » long overdue Robert L. Capeci 1 policy pintons in The Fe Ww | Metcalf opens and the truth shall make you fre By BARBARA FUSSELL I \ I,N i ces North Carolina studies W : -.... urban pollution problem THIS POLLUTED CANAL is just Amsterdam ony tilm series here | j | aes | | 00 D W W ie : I Na BEGAN CAREER A Ord Corps wee iy \ Metcalf, a Michigan 1 produci This | | phy whil | | ‘ rough the Univ t 1 D J I Michigan as a che Shortly after leaving scl | W von a scholarhsip to the tty ( \ I Protessional School 9 making tra 1 has sir i iced f lect Ous count i } Western Hemispher EDUCATIONAL FILMS Metcalf ha duced educatior f for Walt D i I the General I ( j Pan A W iN s With | n nu es and of p I so 1 nd k put d McN ) I b Mex 8 ! een Aah * West Ind THE BATHS OF Virgin Gorda glisten in the moonlight in James Metcait s Wings to tne Virgin tsiands JAMES METCALF, PRODUCER of a series of lecture Way’ sels up booth f ountainhead : i CHALLENGE PEOPLE [ he booth. tI The W Editor's note. Beg Way H Fifth 1 B uy - p ( (Gon ar a : FIND PEACE 4 se r ; 7 Pp t at t h he W t ay ESO eel far : j ppies in ¢ eee : RALEIGH UNDER FIRE B 4 Bh cyolia enim a The W eS } Db By YVONNE BASKIN RALEIGH H lik i ! \ recy f W QUALITY LEVEL I low One N ( Depart f W \ “ Resource CLASSIFICATION eat Laird announces as por grow in th _ MATER MONITOR that wate dratt speculations July i J N REPLACE PLANT S } (Staff photo by Tom Raymond Holland, in which people SIT » of the many canals in freely dump their garbage Pag W ) 119 Impending nine million dollar hospital hond election slated for November 3 Ben (B) Bed shorta tuse W some It will take at least a year to complete the \ i 1 ye placed in ¢ lors as high irchitectural plans, and an estimated two years ~ Ww OP \ 1 ) ills a nstruct, eq and furnish the new ( N M pital pe f a (Cs Health De SUIVEYS 0. How many new hospital NS ‘ wide 330 le yoms will be a cape } ovided initially. Construction planning for (D) A the project would allow for future expansion to se. The 1964 vas 8,509. In 19 500 bed capacity and finally to a possible 700 \ N ‘ ase bed unit if needed AB) a Why single bed rooms? Single rooms \ Make-s which w J permit vey high utilization and with the & t flexibility they bring, result in more efficiency N i ind less costs in operating services: \ M eed , F) T ‘ Pitt ( . Why a 100 acre site The present hospital : : bie tuated on 2 acres of land has proved to be \ Pitt M H Pitt C © small. Adequate acreage is essential for THE PITT COUNTY Memorial (Staff photo by Mark Cayton) , : ? ture development = and is __ strongly Hospital on the Faukland Highway is zen’s Committee. Plans are under 1 very nmended by the Medical Care Commission insufficient to meet the needs of a consideration for a new $11 million wil a ee a ee growing city, according to the Citi hospital he : ‘ Goldsboro, 106; Ricky Mount 100; Kinston, 100 ‘ 13. How many doctors serve on the hospital v Y ae cal staff? There are 50 physicians and Beware of games of ‘chance’ " ind 19 dentists on active staff; and a courtesy ASSET TO MEDICAL SCHOOL ‘ Joh Jos ff of 19 physicians. 14, What are some of . . ® he educational services the new hospital will Securit officer warns fair-goers \ N ( M ( C s offer? The new f will better enable Pitt y | North ¢ State B H EC Memorial Hospital to ca nits role ir \ R \ { R D ( educational programs B 7 n a fraction of what the items would normall Hee I y JACKIE STANCILL ey Ss (1) ECU has indicated the possibility . ost $11,000,000. T \ W stablishine a Ww hoa The fair is coming Pitt County Monde Sometimes a “shill,” a person who ts working P rdern hospit woul e ¢ tran Young and old alike will be attracted to th for the pitch man, is in’ the crowd and ( \ Ing physicians bright lichts, cotton candy. and thrilling rid volunteers money to get things started y M ( (2) The Pitt Te ical Insti Unfortunately, many will also be enticed by But in the end the pitch man gives back only ( N ( hospital facilities for its Lig the chance of winning money and prizes at the part of your money along with a cheap prize \\ 5 Hill-B P 1 Nursing Educat Prog gambling booths such as a pen and pencil set or a set of steak 10.001 (3) Continued ECU School of Nursin ow According to Joe Calde F rsity security knives, as a consolation I ( i ‘ in its eighth yea tric s no accident that the fair comes at Calder urges fairgoers to stay away from $9 000,006 (4) ECU Scl Allied Health Sciences his ti f ve numbers games and big prize games because “in Laboratory echnologists Occupational They kr ney in this area the end you'll get a $2 prize that you"ll have What will Pitt ¢ Therapist, Physical Therapist (new), Medical said Calder ¥ that students will paid $10 tor \ \ Pitt Coll Records Librarians (new) i farmers, in particular, have PITCH MEN H B a (5) Continued education ft 1 1 sales R x $9,000.00 hind hospital emp! talified “ Calder added that carnival pitch men are ran 15. Who is responsibl structi ; is combi: o sychologically and legally shrewd i q Host sary new hospital The Pitt ¢ Board the past he was closely associated with fai He said that these men who “operate on R ea Trustees yppointed t ! County irnival human nature” and “work people up,” are aa ; Commissione R sibil incl ‘ quick to recognize gullible people and they a 7 approval of ans. letti ! ts, and UNDERCOVER AGENT carefully phrase their pitches so as not to trap y Ww ey * i as authorizing p sts i coe : ies re themselves legally v I K delegated by the ¢ ¥Co WOTREG Be ALOU CEE cee : Calder said that, by percentages, a player's \\ , Me 16. What i I F time,” he said, “I've been associated with ( chances of winning would be minute even if the (A x 8 eq ospita many employ Th oth tr aw enforcement standy games were not rigged V E year is $3,907,584. TI HO having worked in them when | “But people don’t stop. to think this, » How 4 k nd isst full-time an ) i yees. (2 ve especially when the pitch man makes them a I \ I lospital mployees px alt METS Ve winner on their free chances,” he added CBee i Even with his knowledge of how the pitch and spec : a men operate, Calder said he is unable to tinst variations « 1 what h Left proves most likely to use drugs H I " B . seg : k ict k Presidential camy Q iiona t 1,4 it i f wer, justice r for f Dr. Blum and his associates, wh¢ t ha ght 1 th how 0,000 W i 1 \ They talked e We , B lege California I 1} I st Ma € i was th k I Tt trew profil a : t k M g stu who are 2 1 fy } ( vealt 4 with t zs : both parer { r ‘ \ witt ious affiliation, or i Jewist religion B in th : 4 differ f he he ligion ; Find athle portance, (but) d¢ D | fot t 1 i academic ngl Vew al t t ip B j i r tt 1 hat th " v I 4 f riyjua x perime nte the drug Dr. Blum points out also the portrait of the average student (Staff photo by Stephen Neal) STUDENT PILOTS AND trainer make equipment check and adjustments before solo flights begin. A number of students are enrolled in the course. Seminar study program available Vial Seminar is ng applications { 5 abr Denmark Norway r Sweder academic year 19 living-and-learning is designed f¢ students, graduates and other adults who want become part of another culture while acquiring a second language An initial three to four weeks language c t followed by a family stay will give the tudent pportunity to practice th language n a daily bas ind to. share the life of the community PEOPLE'S COLLEGE For the major of the year he is separated from his fellow American students living and studying among Scandinavians at a “People’s College (residential — sche for yntir fy aun some more education) of specialized institution All Seminar participants meet at the weeklong int ory, midyear and during which final eSSIONS h \ erican and Scandinavian Progran ¢ work closely with each id m matters related t hi studie experiences and prog The focus of the Sem program is the st ata Independent Study Project ir his special field interest More and more American colleges and universities are giving full or partial credit for the Seminar year The fee, covering tuition room, board and one-way transportation, is $2,200. A limited. humo oft scholarship loans are available For further information write to SCANDINAVIAN SEMINAR, 140 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Scholarships The ECU chapter of Psi Chi national psychology honorary fraternity has awarded scholarships of $100 each to five members calls “bait and switch’ In a accumulates total is reached and he ‘But anytime they want t can,” Calder chances to win The “bait-and-switch”™ j i \ lice 0} a player tickets or points until a certai wins a prize cut you off they said, “and you get no more back y ur money game usually is played Ina semi-van full of expensive The pitch + money prizes sn persuades people to give him saying they can win big prizes for only anticipate their moves “You can’t outsmart them, they're It's like they're gamblers with a marked deck of cards, and they're the only ones who know the marks,” he explained to fairgoers is to go to the but “keep your because in control Calder’s advice sideshows and ride the rides, money in your pocket.” “These numbers absolutely dere he “Anyone who goes out to the Pitt County fair and gets tangled up games are concluded in them ts just going to give away money “ Physics degree offered By STEPHEN NEAL modern electront digital computer For years Physics has been mathemat thought of as being a subject for only those gifted people with high 1Q’s and a warped ANALOG COMPUTER gand Applied Physics will be the ystems, and first such degree offered in North Carolina For students already majoring in Physics, many of the courses are overlapping sense of priorities To initiate the program, the — with already existing courses, Some people would say that Physics Department is and for the undecided physicists have their heads in Purchasing an analog freshman, the time is perfect to the clouds with no computer > computer will enter the department communication in the real be the only one of its kind at world Fast Carolina CORRECT IMPRESSION The East Carolina Physics Department is trying to correct this mistaker Starting winter quarter, the will be offering a undergraduate pression directly department major new degree in Applied Physics This program will spotlight There fields of study in basic science A hours credit concerned (computer mathematics will REQUIREMENTS Requirements for the degree are a minimum of 190 quarter Of these 129 are with the science, and physics) no foreign language requirement Bachelor of Science in Airport services students By BRENDA FORBIS The Greenville airport may seem small in size, but not in service Few students realize the services available to them by the airport, according to Jim Darden, airport manager and owner of flight service Although there ar nk regular nercial flights at the airport, charter service is readily available. Darden said the few students who use this service fly to a nearby airport to catch regula vercial flights RENTAL SERVICE A twin engin harter plane to Raleigh, which seats up to five passengers ts $8 A single engine { which seats up to three passeng osts $40 Qualified fa bers or student pilots may take advantage of the rental service In fact, Darde said, several faculty ember ar gular istor A ( na 150, which seats the pilot and one rented for pilot and $14 passenger can be $20 with the without Perhaps the most beneficial and interesting students is the FAA-approved service for flight school, said Darden, a veteran World War II fighter pilot STUDENT TRAINING One full-time and two part-time pilots are on hand to train student pilots. Full-time instructor, Jim Davenport, is an ECL graduate — with instructor commercial and instrumental flying licenses To teach the student skillful management of the plane is the the course main objective of Darden — said The — lessons continue as long as progress is achieved One may earn a private commercial instructor ur instrumental license Most students earn private licenses Darden said, although several have gone all the way instrumental flying (learning t “4 rough — said operate in clouds and weather) Ifa students are interested, ground — in arranged sufficient number of school classes can be in each of these areas pick up Lessons, with an instructor nearby are $24 per hour in a _ here, as four-place plane; $18 per hour Drew in a two-place plane available by appointment Presently a Cessna 172 is being ind are years ago used For the past five years, the There flight school has trained the problem Darden ECU Air Graduates are directly into flight training in the Air Force ahead of those ROTC eligible to go Force unit Visitors tk putting them a Previous step without Gree e previous training reenvill NOT LIMITED \irport Airport traffic is by mm was the means limited to local charter when services and lessons, however the eastern Athletic teams have chartered Emergency Piedmont or Southern airline rare, Darden planes to pick them up here. — occasionally Parent ften fly in thet been heard family planes to tak student talked ir me for vacations, Dard Airy r Entertainers arrive at the Greenville airport private planes: or, the an airport was the case Pearson TRAFFIC PROBLEM is rarely a at Transit planes are much more frequent years businessmen The busiest recently planes came from all over United States landing said frequently Greenville charter service may entertainer at a ‘(Statt photo by Stepnen Nes!) CLIMBING HIGH. him when and fly came — several Union activities for Homecoming traffic said Union airport University corporation has planned a number of events for this year's Homecoming > airport than in Weekend. On Saturday, Oct is more !7, following the Homecoming now fly into game, the Union will hold an open house honoring the day at the alumni Entertainment will be provided by the Jac MacCracken Jazz Group. The open house will last for about Darden. said the eclipse hour, and everyone is are also a8 However, Welcome to attend lost pilots have Later that) evening, from the radio and 8-12, a dance will be held in the Greenvill Wright Auditorium, featuring the Kallabash Corporation St i EEE er a ON HEE ; RTT PR Re | e Be , é H ” Homecomin Butie week By SANDY OVERCARS B Joast. M Inc. (B Baby Pir By STEVE BUTL ECL Bat Pi M Academy u| Ect 0-2 NICS W M } I ! B p Bi PI Cha PITT-PLAZA SHO STARTS TO! JOE NAMAT as C.C.Ryder ANN-MARG! as his girl Coe wy AND — brawling and bustin’ itup! Glorious ¢ SHOWS Sun.-Tt Shows I Mon.-Fr Last Day R THe LIBERATION Show re Next: “| WALK Unoriginal and boring ‘Cotton’ yields poor crop By WILLIAMR DAY It Homecoming, 1970 Butier will open weekend events By SANDY OVERCARSH ot ‘ R ba re ind Rolls I | pa 1 be ¢ ef } f ht nN p I | 1 Rev ‘ D OMall | bt C plend ! descent ensues 4 wild screeching stances testtetenteeietsteelt ete eel te elon Brotl Si } nce te ae Sa Alpha Phi 0 : : Ana tt Are : 5 7 a l met la raternit : , a fashion, the q ‘ Deke O'M p z . ul ba 1 Bs oe fi t | ! “ 5 2 s : Mit ; . : : | i ee sen OMale ‘leads scnool spirit reviva ‘4 , 1 Rey ndO’Ma 1 scl i ‘ pul en iver 1 [rishmar wa hoto by Mark Cayton) | : rt ‘ : d ‘ black sk 1 t wa ) By KAY TYNDALL EC a 1 v W : thr S ms are under a ; sate : Bui i I He ROBBERS’ PROBLEMS w $11 million F \ Toe a Ras B | Kher hay I # i ! The } I The EC ot 1 ve ile : Broad Music, Inc. (BMI) \ R ; we - ! f 5 ; Wi ps, th t 10 and Deke H fe 1 ki f ‘ Su 4 ‘-goers | | prates ‘ B i { ' H 000. TI f tk eee ye t i if br ; ms would normally t eari AY R ' H Mak | ) ff ful: Aone: ied Fesnwhe de wantin : | ee: ( BLACK DETECTIVES jetes salle it sp dealer the parties. It w n the crowd and BMI : Ye MW At the head of ka for $2 tself ag t= rigs started R ; The t man gives back only s , > i y ( n Al will t P with a cheap prize a I G D factior rour A : i : et or a set of steak /}. I k Godt he Nee 2 ltt | att ; ( Ne \ Camt R St. result turr ' ay away Gh J W ( SINGER JERRY BUTLER will open the i A eahoole ith aha ames because “‘in é B 4 Homecoming Weekend entertainment with a concert the Reverend. Finally Cof IpT EC ze that you'll have is in Minges Coliseum on Friday evening at 8:15 Ear and Gr Digge G F i ( 1 } Boys Clut \ Are You H aaa e : N But t v O St Surv ree et I y B 1 i CI} you av g i al pitch men are ( N ‘ ,; & | | to find t hrewd } ; a : yi : ! i ‘Cotton Come Ha | who “operate on : 1 i k people up.” are and they APO Baby Pirates face ‘Staunton Oe _ Revolution ‘guidebook’ insults intelligence By DWAIN SKEEN e people es so as not to trap centages, a player's In tt f y ie I ¥ 49 e minute even if the till be look t . ; tt I lit. Si yp to think this man makes them a “he added > of how the pitch | he is unable to si ne eat act y | Convocation opens fall rush By MARSHALL COKER P m, because they're re gamblers with a d they're the only he explained ers is to go to the es, but “keep your s Mark Rudd Eldridge John Mitche Ss. 1 absolutely “Anyone who goes is are and gets tangled up away money.’ ed bysics PROCESS CLEANING NATIONALLY FRANCHISEI Charles St. Extension at Pitt Plaza Mriveth ill be the EA onl . ; 4 offer good through Sat. DANISH HERITAGE FOLK dance: J 5 Metcalf’s film, “Wings to the > are a part of the culture of ron Virgin einer The film will be t 530 Cotanche St. open 10-10 Virgin Islands which can be seen in 758-0808 Discount Gas Greenbax Stamps 264 By-Pass — Greenville from 10:00 until 10:00 LEO’S PERCO Corner of 14th and Washington STUDENT DISCOUNT Free Car Washing Facilities Available 25 Flavors of Ice Cream Sundaes and Upside Down Banana Split Prints now on exhibit shown in. Wright Auditorium 1 Greenville Blvd (264 By Pass) DINE INN or TAKE OUT Call Ahead For Faster Servi Shoney's ( ‘u rb or Coffee Shop S ervice N tudents Welcome come see us 264 By-Pass MARKETS CORNER OF |4th AND CHARLES ST (THE ECU TRANSIT BUS WILL STOP IF YOU ASK THE DRIVER) OPEN SUNDAYS 12 - 7 ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS Bel! Bottom Headquarters Address-515 Dickinson Ave e 3 HOUR SHIRT SERVICE ° HOUR CLEANING DRIVE IN CURB SERVICE ete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service ip An Z FREE we cu, MEGAPHONE $3 MINIMUM ORDER REQUIRED 203 EAST Sth STREET Pant Suits Dresses Boots - Pant Shoes especially for Homecoming Your charge account is invited Record Bar Quickie ‘Get Your Ya Yas Out’ Led Zeppelin Ill Rolling Stones Fantastic Albums al record bar B discount records WE SHE Ur A | foe | | OVER SPORTS COATS CG. HEADSTRONG Shop 218 E. Sth ——__———- t ountainhead inate Preface warms reader of four letter words Gr I'LL BE GOSH -DARNED | THEY'VE GOT THEIR FIRE-TRUCK- F Nee NERVE USING St Wan e Forum a : / Yearbook \ ( ey ot B I M i i ( ; ) BR ( 4 a e e e bd | co Kc ¢ 1 wy neu u 7 B a Ls ( Ww Aw \ \ oo: Gooft AW \ (sic) “ Fi Sn \ Aw For tt wed ial kept w 1 i 1 war d put 1 1 t (sic) ( (sic). Ist b¢ - \ t art 4 in ( 4 H Ww ¢ (sic) k 1! - I remain ane Hat to work disrespectfully yours wy 1 H tak 1 V t s William Von Klor Recently released draft a ao ret Sea aloe regulations are disastrous — ! Miss Kay 1 I S V G I ti \ vie ; k H is t Ss tl hway de i S ibt t Third | id lac I ly ast Yes, Mi hwa ly y Tyndall, | } wit nd . wn Cha ind I W pt gra tr sh 00 ke a pig per I N ( | h, junk er s ( i wist WI j \ I m? F ery nea i Tt hild t the scl drop th 1 1 and prevet k ir at H | nts throw tk f I ( ind a ass th | Ar be ide y | H W | ups and indy — wrappe and w the g Ire 1 gate Fountainheads everywher hionable. S ; The Greeks have layered the gro y meet a h propaganda. The SGA cand y | N hand are so deey nd the CU tha nul 1-S(C) 1 so I t Gree C wn, Ww Wal (( 4 to you!” tk (Pl bet st igly as hell.) Sue Bowermaster { ountaimnhead cee See ROR policy i i iga wal Robert R. Thoner V ting uch a me i i the Malla 5 : 1 trash car he trash cans on the Mall miot The f Wayne B. Eads David Landt t t in Jot hadi s( Letters should b ( ind to the point N M ‘ W Letters shoul D lize t itterb Th igl bi wi ' sayl l bg J thi t { W \ bed 1S « ; i it W Baker iviser tti FOUNTAINHEAL 1-S(C) It ; ‘ } Peacefully FOUNTAINHEAD i ( Pickles By DO The | | kK 1 \ S Y BEG: \\ I W W FIRST S ( ( ( ( ( \ Cl I I P H pa THE FRIENDS C perform in Minges