contest low just What the Women WRC) is doi © support Council (MRC) for better Fhey seem to be doing st floor meeting, we her candidate for a beauty The MRC rally w yr three girls had even s briefly two ¢ WRC left beauty contests worthwhile. Atter all just for? .C would hold a “First to ginity”” contest, we might these apathetic sirens and th more t a full length Eileen O. Smith rmen wo ofor visitation is) a the ECL But one hat most have overlooked Hill s who do not respect the campus many men on the "ir peers have the privileges s that those who have the ights of their fellow dorm to demand visitation those boys, not men, who sin the halls, play radios. pe players at full volume eH until about 2 o'clock in .C was so concerned with non the Hill they would | proctors the necessity for ey got paid for, isn’t it? the residents of the Hill search of a permanent the sound of things, for the incompetence of hall hese §.O.B"s have found full visitation is visitation if 1 he chaos if not mind 1 be W rare quiet is NOW some semblance of nore than just a place to pays for a place to study ng on the basic rights of ore you conquer extra Third Floor m policy and employees of rsity are urged to ir opinions in the um s should be concise oint Ss must not exceed editors reserve the t all letters for style ngth ters must be signed ame of the writer writer's personal is name will be rticles on this page opinions of the vot necessarily those ainhead or East versity Aid part of Pitt County services By SONNY MCLAWHORN TI hind. We don’t have any fox hildre tl iriihare crs 0 They're it tl ights off. What th . t If ther } Boing to d But fset by the req ver, p t If you're a th t i that k he fathe ft directly to the chi x Co S hild f ry, f According h ' or JO. ut lesertic trusted t ur ersior Mar f to tak ant Appointe th Familie wit th her.’ M it} I Usual th oney for the fami he doesn’t want suse | ir v1 The amount of th few fede t] ce il th ivig) yiekd ll anything B ncome. | ga T k i tI he is 1 igit t arithmetic problem ( | ), th verished fami AFDC pra evra cnet ann ocial worker began with President Franklin D. R it if hecanidcan a ah he family New Deal in the 1930's. And like a lot of oth pl ; Sper A family wit 4 New Deal programs, it has been abu i 70 a rf Under AFDC, finat rant i S work, what is the Each su i I | ly to famil t two at ti ve } ; ess parer This ha fatl i rh ( ‘as There is a ceilir { Sa EREEeeeeeeen and the truth shall make you free e Il, Number 34 ( ille, North ( Tt Jay, Febr 4 7 Administrators curb campus fire hazards By BEV DENNY insur r juate f t n ¢ ampus In a nt le, Fe the is f ne found that f quipr Jormitories had no emer type of warnir Housekeepi sistants in the dormitoric have bee requ k ll fir inguishers 0 k port ng or moperative ones, according ECL Business M Moor that upposed to Pr betweer ony two Previously, dormitories were responsible for checking extinguishers. Power plant employees wer called in once or twice a quarter check extinguishers in the women’s dormitories “There are deficiencies in case of fire ! campus, but we are tally sure that we are taking care of them as fas we can,”” saic¢ Moore Moore pointed ot h new building or campus must pass requirements in effect at the time buildir ampus are more f the older buildings since the laws are con being updated Each year, an inspector from the Insurance Department for Fire Protection trom Raleigh inspects all buildings on the mpus and recommends changes to update the systems, said Moore. Every six months, usually in Septembe and February all fir extinguishers On campus are inspected A sprinkler for the garbage chute in Garrett Dormitory is on order. The chute presently has Engineers will check intercoms this week By BEV DENNY (Associate Editor) Engineers who designed the intercom in Greene Dormitory will visit the campus this week to inspect the system and determine if they recommended the wrong system for the building, according to ECU Business Manager Clifton Moore Greene’s intercom system has been ** said dormitory breaking down since the dorm opened,” counselor Barbara Hoimes, “and the longest the intercom system has ever worked without breaking down is a week and a half.” “We are of the opinion that the engineers just didn’t put in as good a system as was needed for a building with that heavy a load of traffic,” said Moore | The business office cannot buy a new | intercom system, according to Moore. “Every penny spent in the dormitory caomes form student rent. We can’t ask for a new system The students themselves must complain When a parts are the Property Control and Construction Division on campus, all The plans then go to iew building goes up contracted out of the Department of Administration it Raleigh, who recommend necessary changes The architects must then alter their plans accordingly The current problem in Greene is a result of relays getting hung, according to James LOwry director of the physical plant. “It simple matter but can shut the s n dowr rid “By going into the cabinet and spraying the yntacts wit! tact fluid, in most cases the m will we ergencies thar tantly various ale TONTROL BUX ot emergency warning system in the Social Sciences Building helps to offer protection from fires. no fire pr Fletcher exclusively, with r uor dormitory is However. James Lowry plant, s; With dormit the girls serious ir Fires mattress nguisher re needed the fire company Of 18h are either »se assemblies ir nissing OF Commenting on tt emergency light yst in the dormiton Lowry said dormitories except the older ones, have emergency lighting system. All exit lights and hall lights are on it.” Total blackouts of the campus would cut these lights out “Auxiliary lighting will be der dormitories. There is 1 way in emergency lighting,” said Lowry Emergency alarms were installed in Tyler and New C students set off the alarms at je-activated after all times of the dormitories but were day and night,” according to Moore As an answer to the progle baggage stored in the halls of Cotten Hall, Moor suggested turning one dormitory room on e floor into a | 2 storage room. He pointed out that the halls in Cotten were at least three times as wide as the halls the newer dormitories. If moving the luggd ‘will make one student sleep one night better, ok,” said Moore The business man the ed fol students to report deficiencies systems. “Until we get this gre of students activated here and do what they want need the help.” there’s nc students’ Plan to iunk draft through ‘Congress W PSHINGION (AP) The first stage of President Nixon’s plan to junk the draft for an ly started its uncertain way gress with Senate Armed Service hearings on extending the Selective Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird was heduled i President Nixon's request he law alive another tw instead of the usual four. The draft expires June 3 The two-year extension was outlined last week by Nixon as part of his proposal to achieve an all-volunteer military by mid-1973 an te that one of the hardest fought battles in this new session will be the extension of the Selective Service induction authority,” said John C. Stennis, D-Miss., chairman of the \ Committee dled his plea with a request for a $ nillion pay hike for servicemen in lower LSD ‘d estroys ) A Cleaver tape recording Black Leary and Algeria says Timothy custody in 1 their ability Tk ip broadcast Monday over the iy I tat KPFA-FM, said the Par ! withdrawn support from the f whict nee H 1 blown by acid,” the ta ( P iinist I . I f ( ‘ \ W \ 1 with grades and changes making the equitable Stennis has stated iat he is not draft calls and an all-volunteer arm princi?e, but he calls proposals f immediate death to the draft “a fligt reality immpossible to achieve In a special message to Congress, Nix No one knows precisely when w i consenptior But, he said nsid& vf « securl make t pera we 1 induction auth his tr Nixon also ca draft law reforr eliminate divinity s t exemptions undergraduate student de s In addition, he said aft ¢ should be established en with the same number acr ha relatively equal chance of being inducted Leary wife last September and p common cause with the black militant The tape g said ry and his wif Rosemary it unde ‘revolutionary arrest betwe: 9 and 13, th aced unde “Panthe la where th couple lived ir 41 { hink jety, y wrong. Y \ wr ain and strengthenir They wa OTS Ww yeople Che Guevara asked f C 4 2 KHIL hur Ww i f the Actor Vincent Price x i Ww By SANDY OVERCARSH W M i rt B S i Day S Yale Universi j d it ( FIRST ROLE W I H PI Helen H ade hi Sir } televis ar. | i RM X P to P allonwide audience m extensive art collection hor Hills. He is well k 1 ic. Price is rican Monday LS Price t Ww Students offered consumer The North ( Pp been victim of misreprese VINCENT PRICE, WELL-KNOWN for his horror film performances, will lecture at 8 p.m. Monday i in Wright Auditorium (Pnoto by SMOKESTACK morning BELCHES filth sky plant beains operation into as the campus back up power nner) the Campus briefs Carousel tickets available ROTC D Te: Week t 4 K NY k state N Wind ensemble ] S W i \ No \ \ S ( Life Conference \ s ra \ Ss \ March-a-+thon Seminar R THE MUSIC FACTORY The M ost a oget her Club In Greenvill Tonight, Thurs., Feb. 4 Goose Creek Symphony also Warm & Sat., Feb. 5-6 sembly of Soui Fri. Feb. Archie Bell & The Drells March The Allman Brothers CORNER OF COTANCHE AND FOURTEENTH denounces tc Not Ir : worn 1 : an rari Wien K ; If Mr. Edwards much of the max ength required by For ; ; stituents’ lack of confidence in hi Policy. The author did not wish to sho ateria . hav 1s that he should perhay $0 we are printing his letter as a dir residentia etly, h nd without so many lessage to the student body U ne ae ; We would! ike te point Gur that ik i 2 SGA i I Jraw attention to Fountainhead policy to print all letters we rec nia which conform to the For %¢ f th editorial page regardless of Wik sh te OGInone oF tne ion anne! cere ellos ah et a { : vements which have beer Fountainhead or East Carolina University it : tl ' ia ‘ in our publications policies during the : k en largely ignored. The By Bob Whitley he provements came with the SGA P Jent the Publications Board, an Several weeks agc tl ta legislativ F ty which will have considerably scision of Fountaink riations, at wR f nd authority in the action I recommended because Fountainhead atu 1 der licy governing student staff embers were on strike, the Wspaper Fountainh t culated recall petitior \ ind improvement has been a is. They by this ans to recall F 1 r nuine concern for the entire SGA, ar wh the Review 5 } 4 concern which el st ts and three I prot th i utable campus s animously declared spate toihel: RaW lvtound David t ws} which all viewpoints can be read constitutional Shas evars neainch hie t ‘ \ W S priority The newspaper staff apparently have t ves difie: cael The I i } 1 rovement of all will ad brief of the Attorney General because ‘ noth the SGA and ison th : I I together despite they | Atl I like Mr. I : mpt which essio ' | ring all of us closer il a tical! ith shall indeed mak SGA I Abortion law introduced RALEIGH (AP) Legislation that w . Jenkins speaks on sculpture sat er Pp duced in the N ( H | tatives We The removal of Dean Lichtmann’s suspended Thursday nigt M ' than the law we now hay woo g caused quite a to d address t W D Ss B the New York law a Pre onkins stat val Was a Associa I . Ayu D-Rutherford ip in comr He had Frida tion to the In fact Highway ( ty r to perfor pes that more w art can be drop. i \ U wr juest’ of display as a way At p (1) the woman has beer a artists.” He personally Sigma Alp 10 days, and (2) th fe An asae a | R I regna than four months old vork M was that North ( ina could look In the course of a week ECL 7 a be ar rion mill lik faces many new situations and J decisions. This column is being st P t North acquaint students with the J 1B es and to give students his B ey S current issues, as they ates J he healtt the baby would be ersity 1 a allowed u W Were a Victim of rar This past Monday for instance, Jer $ tape Ink a show at the WNCT studi with t \ proble n thi topic of the conservative versus libe C he | Jone campuses today. The Presi | i Loc \ ts ar unwanted ECU students to view this . ( | I judge the different views i 1 Ask I e bill’s chances them. The show will be broa Channel 1 i Jor k surprised when the 9, Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 10:30 p.n night of the Farmville Jay Ce {DOT iberaliz On Monday evenit attended On Wednesday he made a speecl l ward something like 1 Ahoskie at Association of Universit Economic Development American License revoked TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — TI 2756-0088 ¢ PITT-PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER perlera ss: 7 saa NOW Hersey Dey ow More ari Than ana’ WH Higher Education revoked the K e license of Shelt Colle Sct t tiny fundar dali lleg 4 Cape May headed by ra Loyalty Fu evangelist Dr. ( Fan Int ( : The board t ia onan 7 ne : Al tek ‘ok Reena ar he acacemic d pk ; e with a lack s0Si ON Peay a ee Not For Children The lins fe hak . 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Ff The fire flickers on By PHILIP WILLIAMS ROGER LUNI Fountainhead’: pins Friday nig Mond 36-0 ina to chant “W farely | a} At tl € to congratulate a A .756-0088 @ PITT-PLAZ OPPING Hilarious- —— en ee Rarediee More Smash Than ''MASH”! own right had ju C SEE ape | What had he do! = yj Lundy, who ha i\, y | r | (| (| and Steve M A MIKE NICHOLS FILM e Grapplers of re ALAN ARKIN e 2. week two by pir ‘ty, “yA-2. a Friday night, w ; NN ae on the line, Lund) JOSEPH HELLER hours NE! He never even g NEXT BIG HIT! Donald Sutherland ir ALEX IN WONDERLAND Wanted an exploded to a 4-C going his way But then somet momentarily lost © “1 was really pe period and | made : In just a few mi fans in the Coliset second pin in the tl For the Citadel spot in the 134+ Nevertheless. he opponent and walk GODDAMN, MOTHER Fuck ING | SONS-OF-BITCHING.. Wat's THIS2 “FOUNTAINHEAD — ‘AND TH TRUTH SHALL MAKE You PREE ". HUMPH! TYPICAL PA)RY-ASSED COLLEGE ~PAPER SOPHOMORISM ! WELL, LETS SEE... WHY DOESNT Some Boo) Do SOMETHING? “As soon as I we said afterwards. “S down that way Lundy hasn't alw Anne High School before coming to | had to sit on the si post a 9-1-1 record However, he ¢ A geography on birthday today, he numbers among his champion Although he wil Mike Spohn, Bob ( certain to be a key MEANWHILE , ON ANOTHER PART OOF SS c (F THOSE PINKOS Tink THEY CAN TAKEOVER ON A STATE — SUP- PORTED UNIVER SITY , TRHEYVE GOT ANOTHER THING COMING }!) THOSE FUCKERS ARE GOING TO HEAR WE YOICE OF THE “SRENT madoriry"/ TMS LOOKS LIKE THE WORK oF Rpvdc- 1165! : CHEAP VULGAR CARTOON S$) QBNOTHING BUT A ComMmicE~ & two years here FOLLOW THE I All actior Friday — Swimn Saturday ~ Swin Basketb first gar EEO TM WERE To STRAIGHTEN THE TIME FoR ACTION YoU GUYS our J... 15 Now, you pussies! I you THROW Gf yYOuR HONKIE PAPER Twp? WORD OFPERS NOTHING FoR FAR OWT: WE NEED Fu22- FACE! BAK peopleT WE oe ey CAN GET! Work FOR | FOUNTAIN HEAD, You'lh BVEN Get PAID FOR IT (sometimes)! REMEMBER, ITY YouR PAPER! We knov one spe offer y« make yc of love manship well as a 402 Evans St EMRAS LCT TRE VOICE ranrority*/ For TAIN HEAD, _ BVEN PAID FOR, ymeT mes)! SABER, ITS R PAPER! (Staff photo by Ken Finch) ROGER LUNDY, ECU wrestier, has been selected as Fountainhead’s Feature-Athlete-of-the-Week for his two pins Friday night. Feature Athlete of the Week By DON TRAUSNECK Mond t ift Citad 36-0 inaS Confe e started to chant “We're Number One! oth farely | Colise At tl ittle Ww stler Went out on the mat to congratulate a teammat performance in the last bout That wrestler was ECL Roger Lundy who in his Own right had just complete of the most unbelieva SUccesstul weeks in ECU wrestling What had he done Lundy, who and Steve Mo grapplers of 1 week tw Friday ni on the line hours to merit t of Tim Ellenberger ted ECL matches this past ak to four S-1 dual-match record many wrestled ir and respe © pins within as NEVER IN SERIOUS TROUBLE in the first 1 conds left in the He never even got into serious troubl vatch as he felled his Old Domini first period with eight se n oppor The Pirates went on to overwhelm the Monarchs and keep their winning streak intact In his sec natch that 1 it looked as though Lundy Wanted an even faster pin against N.C. State opponent. H exploded to a 4-0 first period lead and seemed to have things going his way But then something happened in momentarily lost control of the match “I was really pooped when I went out there for the second the second period and he period and | made some mistakes,” he said after the meet In just a few minutes he regained command and sent the 400 fans in the Coliseum to their feet when he finally clinched his second pin in the third period For the Citadel match, Lundy was moved up from his regular spot in the 134-pound class to an unusual situation at 142 Nevertheless. he matched wits with his physically superior opponent and walked away with an exciting 10-2 decision ‘| FAKED SHOOTING EARLY’ w I would have trouble,” he “As soon as | went out there, [kr said afterwards. “So I taked shooting on him early and got him down that way Lundy hasn't always been thi Anne High School in Virg before coming to ECU, he had had to sit « post a 9-1-1 record However, he did manage to get in enough matches last year to finish 6-3, a fine mark for a freshman. He also captured third place in the North Carolina State Meet the past two years — at 126 last year and 134 this year 4 geography from V birthday today, he has never bee numbers among his victims a former New York State wrestling uccessful, Wrestling for Princess Beach, Va., the last two years only a 7-7 record, Last year, he mn the sidelines most of the time and watch his mates zinia Beach, celebrating his the victim of a pin. He also major champion Although he will finish the season in the shadows of Morgan Mike Spohn, Bob Corbo and others, “Jolly Roger” seems almost certain to be a key factor in the ECU wrestling program his last two years here FOLLOW THE PIRATES AT HOME THIS WEEKEND All actior Minges Colise vs. Staunton M A, 8 pon Friday — Sw or varsity Bw g vs. Catholic University Saturday ketball vs. Richmond and freshma 5.45 p.m Basketbal first game BERGE LEER CH / Jest's Be JEWELERS = we give our all for BELLIES We know you want to please some- one special with a diamond. So we offer you everything possible to make your diamond gift a true gift of love. We offer quality, crafts- manship and service at its best as well as value prices Three straight wins Grapplers triumph By GEORGE LAMM ECL Citad i Monday aft Coliseu ly Pirat TI the fir M Thinclads vie After near Inactivity practice indoor track int actior VMI Winte Lexing Not the ¢ Jar skill pponent Still ahead t the Big Sever and 20 ir Delaware I at N atk Southern ¢ Mar. 6 at VM Your Navy Recruiter will be on campus ARIANE CLARK Shows Over 80 Patterns Of Table Settings To Delight The Eyes Of Mother’s And BRIDES Come By Won't You? Pitt Plaza R Pirates Fob. 3,4,5 GETTING AN EASY two points on a fast break, ECU's Mike Henrich outraces St. Peter's defender. Pirates won the game 77-74 on Julius Prince’s crucial free throws in the closing seconds Mermen host two meets B Su ( 4 i ‘ ik H { (20 ECL I { M \ P, W 1 B gir Sa Tom Ret ( ( r 1 W i; b I il op Pi tI at thd FACE UNC Dx d 100-yar E wit Both ECL : { Sat ace t } B S hed t th da ( : ty contest Bu an Lu. ith § Military eve : : Academy F I P ae DIFFERENT STORY the Tac 4 I i \ The following day erer 1 } GIRL’S the nine events they r ij int BASKETBALL ue oe eee , 2g rine ma { v ECU vs. ACC individual medley), Rehm ( Sc free), Thad Szostak (one Pirat Ww Tonight, 7 p.r dive), John Manning (106 at Car fr Hahn (400 free) noriai Gy a 1 e ra Campus Footwear Fleetway For Cleaners SHOULDN'T YOU BE UP THERE? Every Occasi j casion and Shirt Laund ry FIVE POINTS TH 10% DISCOUNT Sales and Service Starr on all bills over $3.00 Beaton Chevrolet highway 70West Kinston phone §23—4123 The Driftwood Motel | Cedar Island, NC Depart New York April SKI-ING VACATION IN SWITZERLAND FOR E* STEP offers a SPECIAL to ECU students & faculty Feb. 13-14 April Sth Apri New York April 9th and returs d $298.00.Round trip by comfortable Boeing 707 je $8 a day covers 1-4 people Lodging at either the Posthotel Garni or the Mothote Sommerau both in Chur. Twin-bedded t Ae ee at no additional cost st Lifts and we expect to be able | ut a trip to the Outer Banks be discount Transfers. Kloten Airport h) Chur Kl = eanstt eallsevvices aon a a fine restaurant Twin bedde room at st, ph ith d Continental Breakfast. and Dir throughout. A wim a good menu, included are all I re erican taxes and sery excellent food charges. The price also shi the Angl | 4 American Association for and reasonable prices Eligibility for this and by th i American Associ re r ts, staff, faculty ‘agreed soi iat ee ate nly isit edar Islan MEMBERS OF THI AN oO AMERICAN erent Ses ee for a healthy environment and the summer as wel ts fl h Europe enjoy the out of the way location mployn rtuniti hire faciliti ‘ ‘ hotel fine ray for reservations call or write For t Sk i membership please write Head Office: ANGLO | 225-4861 AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO, 66 Hampshire England Ed DeAngelis Driftwood Motel dar Island, NC 28520 Ay St., News — - By DON TRAUSNECK e Baby B COMEBACK GREGORY HAS 27 Sports Thursday, February 4, 1971 Shoney's C u rb or Coffee Shop Service Studen ts W elcome come see us 264 By-Pass eaeecceeoeoooog Clothing for Gentlemen 204 £. 5th St. Suits & Sportswear 40% Regular Pants reduced 50% reduced 30% 1 Group Casual Flares °9 each ea. or 2 for $16 Crewneck Sweaters reduced SCCCeoeoooeeeees: Flares and Knit Shirts off Sweater Shirts 30% SOSSCOSSSHOSOOCSOSOSCOOOCSSCE: 1 Group Outerwear ‘15 & 525 All Other Outerwear reduced Leather Vests reduced 50% Wool Scarfs reduced 20% Lambswool V-Neck Sweaters SOS CCCCeseECC000e600 50% | H : 3 57 ea. : r Poooccovcocvoosvesocscococooosesoesooed ountainhead 7 7 the trvith shall make you free Edilorvials and Commentary Many safety hazards caused by Students Ss could W xt st t I NAS ‘ W st 4 MS tiv \ inistr ) t is ] ppea Suc isc it Ww is faculty ar ky p their tea all Wrig stoy ryt t S x st th s ot y np t Y I g \ { £ ( \ V t g it t W k I id 1 th latter of S git Bu yo will Jerstand ther Detter “if. you g \ thoug yr cognize that they are products of nent. Their constitution lat ambiguous t the: point of ) Se fter all, wouldn’t you pom girls are t W g iwyer aS purty trash cans are tc The Doctor's Bag By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D ANSWER: The stated years ago : eee: oy P.T. Ba sucker born every r sullit people are suggestible enough NU: W k ; paunches and impress W W € vt easure after using such Er people don’t claim their back, making the sale of these things a p Ww ancia 0 Would you please tell me where a v N € an g 1 fiagnosis of VD? \ re EAD) C WER 4 k ANSWER. ( t enters vary a lot on N ent of VD. Many sat the student and 4 N 4 fid |. Others are a I great deal backward, and get uptight a ng ir g genitals. Call first and \nx ategory your health K Many ounty health i c phone book) provide a r I most all cases treating N Age 4 PS ar juired by law to notify the Ww tries hard to treat all M t 1 person. Thi f ndness as se 1 r ated case 1 {one with great Ot la (otf to get 4 A af AQT and me are 7 rgency 4 ques a4 fountainhead Robert R. Thonen Editor-in-Chief Mike Duncan Business Manager Dave Ittermann Managing Editor Bev Denny Associate Editor Holly Finman News Editor Karen Blansfield Features Editor Don Trausneck Sports Editor ira Baker Adviser blis by students of East Carolina rsity, P. Box 2516 reenville, North Carolina 27834. Advertising open rate is $1.80 per ed $1.00 for first 25 words. Telephone 758-6366 0.00 per year ' A The Forum Invalid petition To Fountainhead In a letter prir David Edwards berated SGA officials for their failu ) react positively” to a supposed recall election. Edwards presumably regrets that SGA Jan. 26 in The ur officials insist upon upho the SGA Constitution. In any event, he makes g the provisions of two statements which warrant examination In the first place, Edwards has appare failed to follow his own advice that students should “wake up.” If he had heeded the advice which he gives so freely, he would have learned that the Review Board, not the attorney general, nullified the petition on constitutional grounds. Edwards can read for himself, with msiderable profit, the rather detailed brief submitted by the attorney general to the Review Board on Dec. 10, 1970 In the second place, Edwards apparently seeks to make political hay out of a non-existent constitutional question. He fails to ly see the crucial difference between a valid recall petition and an invalid one. He talks as if his constituents lack the power to recall him, when fact they, and they alone, may do so witha valid recall petition Finally, one must question the good judgment of an elected official who apparently regrets the nullification of a petition which called for the faculty senate to supervise student elections, which are student business One can only hope that Edwards’s constituents, it again called upon to judge his performance as 4 legislator, will consider his great strength his remarkable capacity to impose logical inconsistency upon factual inaccuracy Sincerely, Edward J. Harper Public display To Fountainhead Saturday night in Aycock dormitory an ured which may interest those ire concerned with their rights as University The question lies in what should be nterpret as public display of alcoholic beverages as stated in the ‘Regulations for all stude in the Key, which states: “Public lisplay and boisterous conduct, are examples of what be considered campus code A dormitory assistant resident, Mobley, took ipon himself to enter an unoccupied open vom and confiscate 15 cans of beer and 3 bottles of wine, all of which were packed in ice and placed in an ice chest, without notifying the room residents. He considered this to be a violation of the campus code concerning public lisplay The point here is whether alcoholic beverages inside an unoccupied room shall be considered public display and thereby violate the campus ode Mr then took the ice chest out of the om but was stopped by the room’s occupants, who were concerned about the future of the ice chest contents. Two guest students questioned Mr. Mobiey about the rules. Mr. Mobley responded by saying he would like to “take matters into his The tudents, by not wishing physical violence, were forced into passiveness by the eats of Mr. Mo iT 1 not exemplify the conduct ormitory assistant resident Barney Odum Danny Norris More ‘eyesores’ To Fountainhead I would like to protest the removal of the tree sculpture. | rather liked it and was expecting to see 1t again. | would much lik see more “eyesores” of this caliber There is nothing wrong in eact dividual making independent judgment but that should not be forced on any othe judgment individua Pete Roberts EZU cartoon To Fountainhead | feel prompted to express my views regarding the use of certain four-lettered word portrayed in the EZU cartoon, page 4 of the Fountainhead, Jan. 21, 1971 William James said, “The mind is made up by what it feeds upon.” Someone else remarked that, “The mind like the dyer’s hand is colored by what it holds, that is, if | hold in my hand a sponge full of dye, my hand becomes purple, and if | hold in my mind great ideas, purity and righteousness, my whole personality is colored accordingly. On the other hand, if | hold in my mind thoughts of smut vulgarity, my personality will take the color of what it holds.” Our ideas should come only from books movies, cartoons, people and other sources of the highest quality If material of the sort referred to in this letter is printed because you are giving the students what they want, I believe you are forgetting the “silent majority.” Most students prefer good, wholesome portrayals. In fact from an informal fact finding study on my part I have found very few students and faculty who condone and appreciate “smutty” stories and cartoons Freedom of the press does not include license to print anything. There is also a responsibility. As a parent, teacher and publi official | feel obligated to assume a protective stance and voice my opinion Thank you, N.M. Jorgensen Physical Education Department Purity crusader To Fountainhead The administration of this university continues to insist on maintaining its policies of sexual segregation in its dormitories apparently out of fear of being accused by some outraged parent of aiding and abetting sexual promiscuity Such logic is obviously the product of a sick mind, but I bow to a more experienced and mature judgment. In fact, I have become a crusader of purity and actively seek out the lewd and decadent atmospheres that may lurk on our campus 1 must tell you sir, 1 am shocked with my findings, and I intend to notify my parents, the governor and Oral Roberts. Did you realize that dorm students of the same sex are allowed to live together, to sleep in the same room, to freely visit each other, to permissively communicate? In other words, sir, there can be no doubt that the administration not only condones but actively promotes homosexuality Shocking indeed. | now insist on two quite logical (if twisted) solutions. First, all students solated cells equipped with only Lawrence Welk records and a Billy Graham song book. Second, students should be regularly inoculated with a drug that must be required to live will insure impotence in the males anc in the females These proposals will solve the sticky busine y methods have be ind tranquility shall is, and stude earning to | n our free Robert L. Capeci Truly amazing This written in reply to several inwarranted statements made by one Philip Williams in his letter to the Fountainhead Jan. 28. Williams seemed hat the Mer Residence Council (MRC) had been threatene with expul n and arrest due to recent circumstances concerning matters of dorn visitation, We find it truly amazing to hea someone ak so authoritatively on a subject which he obviously has no knowledge of We wish to make it clear that at no time was the MRC or any member of the Counc threatened with either expulsion or arrest by any party. Inr to certain remarks made by Williams concerning the referendum circulated yn the Hill, the primary pur the referendum Was to verify the Council’s course of action, keeping first in mind the wishes of its constituents — the men on the Hill For informative purposes, it may be noted that the results of the referendum proved to favor the 30-day waiting period requested by Dr. Jenkins, by a majority count of ten to « And lastly, we were extremely amused with the concluding two paragraphs of Williams’ letter particularly his emotional, irrational, idealistic and also, ridiculously trite plea for some god-like leader to carry the banner for visitation. My dear friend, King Arthur is dead The MRC is a combined front, the strength 4 that force vested only in the support of its onstituents To Williams, we suggest you attend more rallies. You would be surprised what you might eart Sincerely Mike Nelson Jack Girard MRC Representatives Meetings open To Fountainhead Being recently appointed a day-student epresentative, | atte nded my first legislature meeting, as a member, Monday night. I regret that IT had not done so as a concerned student earlier These meetings. every Monday night at § p.m., are open to the student body. I beg you to come up and see what is going on. Your elected representatives are there playing monopoly with your money. There are changes to be made, we of the legislature know this but we need to know your ne s. Changes will iffect your future and there are too many “well we've done this in the past” appropriations being made now 1, as an appointed legislator, feel it is m double responsibility to the students not only to represent them but to prove my concern fo their welfare. Feel free to drop a suggestion i the suggestion box or leave a message addressed to me in the SGA office and 1 will personal! see you. I hope in this ma hange for the bett Tim Wehner \ e Ji. Nu — Imp 1 ard ng How TI \ \ I! W. J } Th Aft res. [ The annual ¥ in order that t the Pitt Assoclatior brother With the ad made from organization Children’s Asse he said However, Al fraternity, will s Contest during | The White B: Feb. 12. Each sponsor's name Union lobby di ne vote towa from this voun ip the contribu The new win the Carousel W be presented Mus Dr. Thomas | Music, will Northwestern l 1971 He was offer board of truste Miller Announcing the chancellor administrative ¢ musical excelle id In a stateme! from ECU, Dr said ‘During his administrator conductor toward the pro effort and inflt achieve nationa With him g new positior