sd | { ountainhead hn ae wee. and the truth shall make you free’ = U n ify sex attitudes Volume H, Number 3 Greenville, North Carolir Tuesday, Februar British poet to read his poetry at Forum Bill Butler will read his Auditoriun He attend Music, San F f Montana His publi Broadcasting Corporation and othe Er Sa Francisco Ba 4 His local reading is jointly sponsored by the North Carolina Poetry Circuit and the . Poetry Forun BILL BUTLER, POET from England, es There is no admission charge and the publi ( will read his verse tomorrow night in the Nursing Building Auditorium. s invited ink its time a lot of others Thank you, omni City council asks Riot weapons prove effective BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Tw lenis, we Teelithe tine fn F bd pKa B a tt vid Edwards >T T ee ountainhea an : | the students he represent One 4p \ tld be held against Dav By PHYLLIS DOUGHERTY en Finch in the I ainhead W bags” full of DELIVERS A WHACK backing of the campus taft Write four-letter words were Sal I i repulsive to most of the The other 4 Sons that. David: ie only The obscene material being published by th We t need those kind of words seochet ne ‘ onal gain, it can hardly be EEE, its distributic said Hagerty two golbs « ff the v ut W : ee i acd i 6 iad aun G ille’” was requested to be stopped by the “The Council concurred that the material around ite rioters lew ae ; fua Ma ville City Council on Feb. 4 being used in this publication was obscene ” “The a i 1 r N Pee nih CA ntl By a unanimous vote, City Manager Harry There is no plan to “pass a city ordin sol : break f David Edwards would erty was directed to write a ECL 14inst obscenity unless there is a state law to suiet eG President Leo Jenkins requesting that “the ort it,” said Hagerty tious atte to draw rtailed All [obscenity] laws declared f nsti nts unconstitutional because of k of a suitable 1 fc hh definition of what is obscene.” . ° . The City Council adopted a resolution C] Given highest rating 417 Scott this kind of filt supporting a new obscenity law in North Not committed young people Car 4 and requesting the legislators e registered , t representing Pitt County to enact one as he ss Resident composer Al to med school _—_, e Bill intends to ban woman ome Wins at festival Wednesday he is not cor 1 to a medica e . at ECL “or any t Sit iW ore a mt ) closed meetings oo previously said additional r r is needed at neal. Mostly | RALEIGH (AP) — Goy. Bob Scott declined ing what has happened in closed in health services, includ e rs ie anythi lappens to Wad neGHay 4 : may take the forn the i Y ” undance of would ba otte mation reported t¢ ECL masse s false Scott said In saying the facts aren’t always reported Scott criticized a “major newspaper which suggested he should have two blocks from the Executive the legislative building instead of tate’s No. | limousine ve did not ride in No. 1. He added three guests rode in it. | wasn’t ior, who recently if han wt 4 it 1 | hat | 1 Se Muskie of Maine as the preference 1 t Ids of pr fo he Democratic preside 1 nomin 1 a period of a couple of personalities a volved was asked if he would to be The gover told newsmen the quest vt presidential candidat 1 1976. “That’s a ke eating a balance ed meetir a matter for 21 way off,” he replied et’s see who's g al candidate be the presi natte Asked abc tate ‘My plans are officials have been just as honest as the press in Administration called inexpensive foods j ind cheap me is future plans, Scott said yng the thin ou could Scott said, “ld say at the ) finish out r e level t WASHINGTON (AP) — War critics « said Rogers became vague when pressed on 7 ‘ Senate Foreign Relations Comm whether the United States Op He cl hat ma contending the Nixon adr ration i withdrawals ahead of ng the Sout lisease { heep ibout long-range plans in Vietnar e Vietnamese governn i { a declaration that all Ameri rees wil inswer always is that he thinks we ca Howey I refuse t withdrawn at ve date in the fu have both,” Church 1 ; Churck p Backing for such a statement of inter endment yea appears gaining at the expense of a proposal servations this time. “There Sens. George McGovern, D-S.D., and Mark O legislate a ak | t Hatfield. R-Ore., to end U.S. involvement by em i j Ania a Dee. 31 The switch it (wt Howeve State Williar I US broade a Rogers, afte umittee Tues r pose coir with tl in South f La ne actior » the Laotia re) Ame i t ) \ a help speed d such a ration Ma by Ken F } Je tion is ecessary Sen. George D. Aiken of V The fa Rogers we wi ig ’ ler i alt us Re ican on ANGE ese ions v have Americans by and ge out of Campus RAYS OF SUNLIGHT beam on William : \ t la it by idle ar He d ‘Bill’ Cox as he sweeps the balcony of : , perati : i 4 i 2 xa i y aie scenes Wright Auditorium Sens. Jacob K R-NY., and ¢ fe Gbb ie corti at ie if . uy Fountainhead, February 16, 19 |. Pag Prof calls abortions = 7 z tudents earn honor ro ills of hu National Gallery in) Londor se ceca ircuik ie Appr ximately eighteen er MOE fac ulty and staff ane will narrate the series, Thi By MAF pi , i cent of ECU's students las anyone within a commuting orice will te Held: in qi 1 injecting 200ce of 20 quarter made high enough distance of Greenville is Nursing Building auditoriu; | Fealte 1. Hulka remarked that the grades to earn places on the welcome to try out for roles in Raion is free umount of salt is “equivilant to a full shaker university's official honor lists the play 50 PER CENT LOST The dancer would come if the needle were A total of 1,798 students Scripts are available for S ‘ EGE Tae dear REUTER BUT were officially commended on study in the ECU Library’s ' \ ks1 Fniecie nawhere otter than. the Uterus the three honors lists. The — reserve reading room Art exhibit : Death could result in this case. If a professional honorees include 1,428 North H : " performs this abortion, however, it is usually rolimians and 0 from out De 8 Stes Hulka said, “I have never regretted state Victoria E. Davis, seni < \ t ethod Most elite among the honor the School of Art ot BCL fae Gb het Uke aeforiy students are the 149 who made REAL meets ST a tee ifter 12 weeks for personal reasons all A’s. Next are those who and crafts work in ; fulh after all, doctors enjoy made the Dean’s List by Univerity UAIOh Beh. 14 s) Before 12 weeks, the earning a solid B-plus average There will be a meeting of The. eenibitone lat k , : le a baby, however with no grade below ¢ REAL Wednesday at 7 p.m. in —_syecented in partial fulfill H I ks s The Honor Roll includes the legislature room in the Cl BP the equirements for ; W those s wh aB All members and those who are Rachelor deares. The ukl { Hulk COST VARIES average 10 grade below ¢ interested in crisis interventior ; nee : The st of a legal abortion varies. In North please attend Exampl f ow H ( a, where an abortion is required to be aS ne ‘ d I vert 1 hospital, the cost of an abortion * 4 2 weeks is approximately $600. In New Key editor i fe 4 i AF : St \ he sa abo yerformed in ar ; € sts $15( Application for editorship of now Halen’ a ealdinediethes Abnomadioul <¢ The Key for 1971-72 will be i aber int pconsnga open for the remainder ot bower vote 1 bber catheter into the vagina winter quarter. The Student W 1 1 I a day two. - Bacteria Aff Office in Whichard 1s Senat Phil Kirk will be 1 progresses f the vagina to the dling all applications introducing a bill in the N( NASA corps ive and combats Applicants must be full-time legislature next month to lower The students with a 2.0 average and the voting age to 18 for all es \ ¢ cannot be on academic state and local elections. The Wide Cit it a I Alth Jone this way probation voting age has been lowered to graduate ECL Y \ t the ‘ Applications for editorship 18 for national elections, yet : 1 hie arian of the Rebel will be closed N.C. has yet to extend this i s 1 is one of the Wednesday right for state and local 10 fighting the elections Little is director of ; hoe EC t Young and development resou FETUS SENSITIVE Hulka said that although there are currently ae Republicans Club is sponsoring the Office of Manned Sy week ete voureel ae abort onemencde onic Play auditions a petition which will be Flight, National is W ket, many are being tried. He believes that presented to Senator Kirk and Space Admir ‘ bel before at least one method is The ECU Playhouse will when he introduces his bill (NASA) in Washingtor k ich erfected. This would take the decision of hold final auditions tonight for next month. Sign the petitior k ng an abortior it of the doctor's Tango a modern in the CU across from the ‘ hand lace 1 in the hands of the serio-comedy by the Polish bookstore doo! tulh eg woma a concluded “If a playwright, Slawomir Mrozek Woman cannot make her own decision whether RUT nee Ren iets Soy supply ! not to have an abortion — who can becin RE 7:30 ban in MeGianis Certainly not the doctors or the theologians A GAE Tango. Mrozek’s first 'Civilization’ Sab ah . e full-length play, is described by Li bekaadeae : P President paints oe ea Dunn of Tennessee ‘“Shavianesque dr a f Sir Kenneth Clark’s at least a 5-year supply Pot law proposed in N 1 By JOHN WALLACE ideas.” It examines our “Civilization” will be presented sallve at the State Penis taff Writer nostalgia for the morality and on film at ECL for seven “If they serve ( hines A paintir Dr. Leo Jenkins depicting a formality. that the Bohemian consecutive weeks beginning three times a day for the N s i oe Winter Landscape” is on display now at the revolution in this country has Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. The North five years.” said Pur \ fra Gli Greenville Art Center on Evans Street destroyed Carolina State Art Society will Commissioner Howard kK N “ ap V The painting is one of 40 from the WITN-TV it fentiees Wit. cotion sponsor the series “they just possibly can ex : 4 permanent collection of over 100 works, that suspense, interesting characters The first part of the series the supply of soy ) have been selected for this representative show four men and three women will feature “Frozen World,” a d " tab st The entire show will continue through March and a degree of pertinent social synopue view of the 1,000 Ar ir 4 G ry hours are Monday through Friday comment years between the fall of Rome gallons of soy sauc were from 9 a to 12 pr and 2-5 p.m. and Directed by ECU drama and the rise of the Great found at ¢ nS Saturday 9:30 a 12:30 p.m professor Albert Pertalion, the Gothic for the Ret The Art Center is anticipating two annual production is to run March The second part, Feb. 21, at ae pnave events in the near future: the Graduate Art 24-27 3 p.m. will feature “The Great Show late in April and the Sidewalk Art Show Pertalion notes that all roles Thaw April 30 and May 1. The Sidewalk Art Show is are open, and that ECL Clark, former director of the salesmar pen to prefessionals, amateurs, and students W M oe Participation is welcomed ie ua Former inmate State band clinic here Coed slams system uO 10 fans fom 4 se ‘makes’ campus this past weekend to participate in the annual ECU Band Clinic td H d orme ono chool o © has been the hc Greeks compete for Allsing honors —spaghett SHINE Lean) tame; MENTE i ta en GREENSBORO (AP) The system says he was treated like an animal while for over 30 years f a University of North confined at the Cameron Morrison Training And band member from the partici, By BOBBY RIPPY Carolina at Greensboro coed School near Rockingham in 1967-68 schools is allowed to try for a position | j wh eaped nude into 50 Russell Ross, 18, of Winston-Salem related clinic bands through audition f ty W 1 pounds of spaghetti has been his experiences during a university sponsored These auditions took place earlier this yea P iE postponed until March 9 scussion Tuesday on juvenile The cline was sponsored by the No ; olution toda Pat O'Shea was charged with Carolina Music Educators Conference and t ir onably disturbing” the Ross said he was beaten bloody with a heavy ECU School of Music. The chairman ot 1 ; ; public with her jump into a board when he was at the Morrison training clinic was ECU's director of bands, Herbert ; Ne giant platter of spaghetti school. He entered at the age of 14 Carter ; = ; ; i +f hat two other students had “It wasn’t just me. It was all of us,” he said On Friday night, the band students hear : ; 5 3 pared their modern art “We were treated like animals and pretty soon concert presented by the ECU Symphonic Wind fated . at the Weatherspoon we began to believe we were animals.” Ensemble. The performance was followed by i. ang Art Gallery Jan. 11 Ross confronted Juvenile Correction reception B ‘ R ibl : i ase was to have been Commissioner Blane Madison during the The climax to the weekend came Satu j 7 he Alpha Xi Delt ried sesday in Guilford discussion and asked him, “is that any way to night when the visiting musicians prese ‘ lau di ; t Count trict Court rehabilitate concert in Wright Auditorium. Most of th i - ' The leap apparently was It certair not,” Madison replied. “It’s students had never seen the music which wa M a and was not completely contrary to policy and I regret very played before the beginning of rehearsals ed as part of the exhibit nuch that it happened to you Friday. Thus, the success of the performar x You may regret, but not as much as I did demonstrated the exceptional skill of tl! n it was happening,” Ross said selected The president speaks : a ECU continues to grow By Leo Jenkins | PCT tinual process of growth and ounseling and detailed information prior to financial savings : as been particularly significant this reaireuee They gain enormous benefits from that y Ou ' nded some 80 Those who meet the requirements for of college-level educ ee vee nea : f Greenville ar out the entrance apply to ECU through the technical position to dstenniae Wha WE i ee : 1 he south The 160 mil institute registrars, and all applications are future should be. Those wit fete te ‘i tinue Weldon near the Virginia state processed by the Dean of Admissions here at ier college stuutes fred sede. cl tint “ border through Williamston, Washington, and ECU, just as in the case of our on-campu baiipus oF 10 GHe GR Gli; cre ee ety y Ber ODL Nea ey oil ule core gl Centers, or to another college or university. I wide extensior f our instructional Registration is conducted each quarter by Thus far, the results of tt y 1 made ible through the mbined the staff of the ECU Division of Continuing program have been immensely : a fy ae nd ff f ECU's Division of Continuing Education, at the institutes. All physical am sure that many of th re Abbett iH i Educat ind the ffs of five technical ilities, such as classroom space, are furnished file the Hrourann WilCHE: & eure Uh ie 1 which have cooperated to offer a by the institutes; and all instruction is done by education at 4 his; ae Ke Pulse the hma sege program in five diverse full and part-time members of the ECU faculty arning en 4 rth Carolina The administratior all the details involved We acknowledge th 1 ’ N ( Craven, Halifax and n the program is accomplished through the ride GV oi pane = derable ¢ : M Technical Institu e than 200 working relationship which exists betweer prenlanta att fs Mie A He praca i 4 led ir h year lege taff of the institutes and the staff of ECL institutes Withoui iter 1 the five t {tu 4 k Without this harmony of coordinated actior ECU could act ine aq mallet wi 4 i tna vith the five h a venture as ECU's Technical Institutes their areas ian cea lasse t penn he ECt ' Program would not be possible iballendolleeciheiie | P 4 Dp this way The advantages d by the program to its We at ECI reed hi a ae a P n Nees tudents are gieat. Students are able to the best opportunities t APs ah eae x} t riginating from the tect 1 ymplete the freshman year of college work in indicated by our institution's ‘ a “Tk 1 fa y give the th owr ymmunities, at considerable Serve id, February 16, 1971 Pay ° RECORD BAR Listen to this Page FREE from the Record Bar LAURA NYRO, JOHNNY WINTER AND, POCO nor roll National Gallery in Londo will narrate the series. The i series will be held in th Nursing Building auditorium Admission is free Art exhibit Victoria E. 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But, on will prese ex presse nany Nt a viewpoint tha n Fountainhead the hope this writer to State that this lay ; hattering ments i future Xpected olumn will sway f Iti | present pinion one Way or another wi Debate begins on draft lanaging & R AND ANDREW SHAPIRO cently 4 lepislative People not i 1 Mputers Senate Bill July 1 draft uld agree to ar ceiling bill beneath the Such a ift reforr O per per I believe 7 | OOO draftee | ent which But ike the inflationary latutory mented need be no “Why ves the ber 11972 Assumption; so Laird’s answer more Laird efit (N ceiling proposed valid than Stennis assumption ds unequivocally ta ‘if we get eiling in calendar y 8s will ever pass the by Ken: Among the Administration m barracks I ecruitir Increased ROT( ent, and Of the volunteerism will supposedly come military 1972). The enlistees may be 40 benefits to volunteerism s ight by are those which may Improvement, enhanc rent enrolln bat bonus pay course prime inducement fo from $908 million in Pay increases (effective in fiscal year rate of basi pay for first-term increased by fifty percent from $1 per) month $201.90 per montt Chis paltry pay increase tused Sen. Goldwater “We don't who sticks his head out before the M-16 as much as we pay hired domestic ountry, A lower ranks. We must do visible disappointmen pay the man enemy with in this 50 percent increase is not enough at The Re supposed to have paid their soldiers the eq of $10,000 in our 1946 money.” more mans are ivalent Sen the Secretary Laird’s eulogized: “If Following Stennis marketplace testimony we're going into to get an we'll get some good Il get a good many who'll make no army. We'll get high a neer-do-wells. or army but v we than a paper tow proportion of dropouts, or whatever “We're putting the money on the wrong the men at the lowest ranks with only two years horses OF service. Too many of these men will wash out to buy an army. We ought to put the money where the higher ranks are the when we try the corporals and Sargeants. These are the second-termers the proven ones “This volunteer service will lose the of the modern American civilian basic spirit army, provided by the who comes into serve his country and comes out a better man for it. We're abandoning the the backbone of our basic instinctual spirit army, by putting the emphasis on m ney “As an ideal | the army concept, but as a practical matter it work Let’s be realistic draft thing for four years would support volunteer wor out and extend this and see what you can do with volunteer incentives. Just to extend this draft for two years is impractical “The the Volunteerism the the We've I'm goin’ to fight this vol Intary Concept as irmMy’s at bottom the ladder of and voluntary will And long as concept destroy army 80t a War goin’ on I can Robert R. Thonen Editor-in-Chief Mike Duncan Business Manager Bev Denny Associate Edj Box 251€ $1.80 per 758-6366 rate T words. Telephone mythology 1 1 this EAO Small voice latior co. itte violatic tt should be rh ind whate fines wou ACUIVILieS Investigation of happy tSGA | h their t junk. Why sh arbage? | up those f tal collection b gislative 1 +0) rminec handbills p ould maintenance have ill helr will help anyone so related ack ecting the in the Art De I nth Sincerely (as | can be) Yona Creech Pressing issue tainhead going to newspaper. Your policies and stands hazard structure However came to that takes glee ir rl In almos what t shape uy Ti ur every body. It’s officials alone; | their for the about sor allowing best they have some a tudent } teacher is the feasibility lar SG ] nsider ticles A tudents to move three on the Still time we t Int campus as wel ampus were passed, and t I'm referrin slandering ssue and highly ir let o be a assure y epresent the si ntainhead to ai rticles on the l the rop a cours other area th of using Ret ane some const a4 ve yu that they ar exam he Fountainhead was ry good student egarding tire the welcome very commendable I as art he true Fountainhead 2 to the Fountainhead certain SGA officials foists its opinions on ipressionable student ur beleaguered SGA doing tudents. Its now time id the How niversity policy of not lat Or students s even when day how about Icy b lat del (who knows ruc purpose © pressing isst what they may ¢ These isst ts rights Bill Shelton Mike Roab Jay McCabe Al People Lee Askew 6dilouals and Commentary Endorses policy Tot In response t intainhead the rece t nth he re ontr tsy on the use ! tour letter words in our paper, I can only reply + verwhelmingly endorsing the editor-in views and criticisms on this in portant matter I say our paper because that it precisely what it Fi e or the stude vigorously support itor will allow another chunk fall into the the part of body penly and the views of ot students i j ind needs t groping hands travion pe the student body the realizes ces of Fountainhead bec and that their apathetic 1 the ultimate consequer Jenkins Journal an only lead to and inevitable victory of the administration and the deterioration the “government by and for the of remind ourselves that learning to gov meaning of people” and in this case “treedom Must ind control our spe Wwe wn lives is basic in an atmosphe ! individualism and learning t« think for irselves Glenn Kuiper Appalled by action To F During the nhead recent concerts of Jimmy Webt n Hartford, | was appalled at the students that ked out in the middle of the John Hartford It Was true that John Hartford had i few tculties in performing, such as the loss of his Baltimore and idequate you had through a ind lack of time for an How would 1 feel if New York t snow storm, diiven here to perf be chec 1 Richmond mpatient audience only to have part of the dudienc isily leave during the middle of « They couldn't wait for so that the clapping would cover the clatter of ‘own the bleechers ne of songs? the song t walking the they Even at the end of neert people were in such a hurry to leave ouldn’t clap for fortunately, followed anyway If the students of East Carolina want bette shows, either they must show more t in the back where they may walk an encore which “spect or sit out quietly Susan Turner Donna Butrick Absurd comment ntainhead Mr 0 an article written in th 1] Lean, I have but one completely Owen and Mr It was absurd.” They used out of context anything leck your | i sented and ight have said. I suggest you I irces of informatior The MRC has tried (and Th pe wil itinue) to support the interest of the “Mer the Hill As for the MR¢ an activ evolution to improve the facili your revolution IS part of Sand the way ite tor dormitory students. Just look a yund 3 ot MR¢ TV’s courts, a Aycock, a Visitatior Mr must be blind if you you will see evidence action everywhe ice machines, colored basketball “lighted” tennis pool room basement of new lobby ir King privileges etc ind Mr can’t see any pr Lean. You gress. Much 1 this progress was achieved by working with the Open your eye Ower wdministrati tubber stamp whatever y it As for the established a few weeks ag Progress Visitation penalties tl Evidently you t our Jucicial system. As st MRC's regulations the responsibility t« les and Until we all visitation violations were ¢ and W Day stude alties the Join I mer nts Dorm studer Gary King > President chief's ‘ditch-like’ Thank you, The 8 O'clock Ankle Breaker Nicky Rat nplained Greenville ferring, th in announc hi asking the had about i abo 300 sti waiting Inside out t the enien ipologies, but people waiti Mr. Burns | tside j dictto. uw draw definitior ZOInNg int inderstand lexicographe own dictior definitic I have Past be Sincerely Donald Morse Assistant Manger, Plaza Cinema Forum Policy Students and vees of ( urged Forum express { 8 should b rs mus: The ed letters for style e All letters must t the write his name will t Signed | MRC visitation crisis imminent administration promises arrests ECU BOARD? OF n n Tue a nmittee. The MRC has offered an alter Raleigh to consider the complete situat ee aaiee nen’s mitories. E loat 4 i ; which w 1h j fy = on Administration members ea fy comment on visitation a - . > ‘ > , EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is an interview between - ae ion. One ha . . . 5 Dean of Men James Mallory; Dean of Women Caroly € f 3 ¥ : : MRC and - Fulghum, and Fountainhead representative Jim © 1 t ta Mallory: Y The interview took place March 2 in Dean t Y office. Also present were Assistant Dean of Men CC Rowe and Dean of Student Affairs, James Tucker. Both of these men expressed concurrence with those Fountainhead: 1): sentiments expressed by Deans Mallory proposa Fountainhead: W Matlory . , . Mallory: 1 B ; rena site ae ; I DEAN OF MEN JAMES MALLORY sits on the steps of Whichard and comtemplates the problems involved in visitation in the men’s dormitories. He has offered a third alternative ountainhead . Malior and the truth shal/ make you free i Fountainhead: Ar Fountainhead solution to the current entanglemeni: a : M four-day visitation plan. See related interview k e Mallory on this page t sk ye q 1 Mallory: O Fountainhead Fountainhead: What k Fountainhead Mallory Mallory ainhead Greenville, N (i 1 Q \ . 1 MRC president Bixon sets forth ‘reasonable’ visitation proposal Fountainhead By TIM BIXON 4 1 . Mallory MRC 1 Mallory: | versities despit les aren ann iat ia es ae 4 CAeh thing Utononw. netiod. De DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS JAMES TUCKER Robert W. Fisher H Carolina University admi t jer ft thi ra we Dir rat North Carolina e want to listen to anythir ae F nprovesnillactons Gia : Fountainhead: One s g « sere University at Ra id that “in g with. This institution is committ He as eeree see Pein, aan Mallory: Onc times. The v Fountainhead : red Mallory Fountainhesd Legislator calls students ‘islands’ = Maliory urges support in protest — = ! tt ‘ towards the WRC’s af Mallory: The pres WRC shyed away ainwashing and autocracy ! complished part of my f 20th century university campus. It ake more people raise their heads and se During a recent ser interviews, this pecially disconcerting that By CINDY MAULTSBY bra ee Pe : president of the MR( ; a the WRC ¥ : Fountainhead: Isn't the Key what is happening. Then, each student may Mallory ew m gislator was appalled at the fear, lack of ident in a student orientated and created finally realize that what is happe formation, and passivity she found organs s the Founta own rights and privileg among the wo Jormitory students. m the fact that it exist 1 th t adm Fountainhead: W Fulghum M know anything about the t vn col t 1 tiv MRC WRC plans for eave express use of voicing their opinions Absolute individuality never won a Whether this ignorance is labeled lack of Many people have criticized ECU as battle; collective bargaining is much more communication or apathy is unimportant being the largest high school in the state effective : What is important is that it does exist and Before taking the defensive, each student On March 9 the MRC plans to open the De bridged should look closely at his environment Men’s dorms for daily visitation. The Even more surprising than this lack of FEC has been known to have the worst administration must think that the student formation were the expressions of 1udiences, spectators, and team supporters of this University is either interested or a ut the administration’s power to punish in the state. It also has the most apathetic little bit concerned about visitation. They Juals that were prominent student body. Not only does the average believe fornication and visitation go hand However knowingly or unknowingly it student not want to do anything, but he in hand. They fail to realize that the was di fear of the administration has also does not even care to know anything. majority of the students here are politically ! ey nulated on this campus. Many I hypothesize that the average ECU classified as adults. It’s about time that go out and do what you want and not be eee a ee nee elias ifraid to sign a letter to the student is the closest living example of the they were morally treated as adults bound by any rules and regulations Ea Fountainhead which stated immortal words, “No man is an island.” If any member is interested in helping he satisfied with i women dormitory students Here, each student is indeed an “island the MRC in its fight against the th the resider ouncils unto himself” afraid to bridge the gap udministratign, please either contact me or expenses and that s the bill? Mallory: Even if the students were footing 100 per cent of the bill, your still have lines of delineation and demarcation eae t = 1 ied abo! Fountantosd and you still have to have reasonable t F I ind regulations conedeat absolutely a fea : Fountainhead: Why is that Newt i - : heey a Mallory: Because it’s that way anywh poe emasute thabnou LOO pes the MRC could it’s that way in society. Do you think 3 oN a een delegate when you leave ECU that you're going tc : : t e Pp ir as € the B ements) Well i 1 were renting a Seas cies cons EulenGen<. 1 apartment have the right Tue ease not oneicomn hey woul eae 1 noe 1a ome to a meeting that will be held in th oer Tw t i 1 t tudent n 20 M ( Marct r Many important th pped will t ' A ! Mallory: \s MRC Representative Luisana speaks out on Visitation controversy EDITOR'S NOTE: F sana, MRC Governor of Tyler Dormitory. has bee ing force behind the MRC on seven Fou contacted ‘ , : suatg Luisana for his views on the f nts of the 5 1 controversy. Our questions and his answers follow © role of human beings befo ir roles as students? nk the MRC ther branch: The SGA is supporting the actio by the MRC. What type of support Fountainhead t Mallory: \I Jorse what we ip. But Bob Whitley ha iA would handle any legal uld post bond for Fountainhead This c« V poss t Mallory , : haven't progiesse< That could depend on your definition lind two peopk f privilege. If you're crazy cnough to same dorm 1 t ‘ f , ; 1 Drs o think that it’s a privilege to talk to another ihe Uk Fountainhead men to associate with t ' 7 nim question i niakeiear ee Gy nN ts. stuc ) 2 ‘ privacy of your own room visitation be tak weekends and just « i) JUST FOR US MEN be ee ( Ss jin THE Ol” Doms HAS Gor you Down, Just FZ Geman é U in [ ainhe dO a Warning: This cartoon may be objectionable to some people lS. , ~yys ! HERE'S A LITTLE NUMBER COOKED up , J y HI, GU ON THE HILL. SO te LiWNe nd th ana R SivG THIS 7O YOURSELF AND BEL) Me Mou, 4 ME VAIL 1 ( THe Ww . (Aig FEEL BETTER I MEAN WHE, BROTHERS, © ™ ADMIN 1 Students to provide guidance vy mail GARD Te ANY Oh Vi for administrators OEM oO DORM BWES AGAIN No PlACE FOR A ‘AY — its A CRIN’ SIM! GOTTA END THIS FRUSTRATION GOTTA MBKE THE (——)ADMINISTRATION ITATION } (CSA A a y WALKIN! THE STREETS=NO RACE To GO, \SSD-LIKETA GRAB Me Some ASS CLAIM E TAG M, We ( DowychA NOW, | BUT THE GIRS WHOdD HAVE MED GAG A MAGGOT, LOOK Ki GOT DEM OL PoRM BLUES AGAIN, qotra UvE i HS ANIMALS DEN | TIME We CHANGED THS SITUATION , TIME THE (—_-) ADMINISTRATION Administration denies f VE ‘ I BET HIS BEHAVIOR D BE LESS SENSATIONAL, GAVE ae BIT sas af — - 4 6 SQ TF THIS LOUSY PORM WAS COEDUCATIONAL ! y) = Za CNI LIZATION visitation is a right By PH!LIP WILLIAMS ea aay H E F 0 R opportunity for chan; I deniec e right of at least one warm + 1 Challenge sree ety ohne ale eet sincelmy mitention: {he ihe ait Gould be pratitavle. ASto t alling was to find a ome for the actions for opening the dorms on the ninth of March clic c dabl ¢ s pending or ‘orth ¢ trouble with the y first r Se Dr. Jenkins She 1 alled the many students have resided in filth To Fountainhead Although people are probably getting ssenice, showers are coid in Aycock dof seeing David Edwards say this in dor and its residents need and the school paper or that about the SGA Jer immediate solution. Sumeor some of its members and general apathy « I on the hot water campus, I find it once again neces Name Withheld write the Fountainhea ipplied t MRC-admin yversy Don't tread on us noe : David McGee Artista J. Marchioni Mike Moore Terry Bridges David Lacey Petition Dr. J Paul Gower kens d c Negotiations essential vouch for myst = 7. kecp the lod sy rom the phones ee p And Out Of Dimes for just settlement By CECIL MYERS Coed Memorial Fund Chris Williams slow and unsatisfying. Tt pol y of not allowing s 5 ° t 1 tter was turned over to t peered es te Time for action ke to express their appre¢ a nent ate eee snes Gentlemen already got a resolution De : see Poa ee ; , introduced and passed in the SGA to do just that. W n't you at thet mee ? To Fountainhead Concerning the Rebel and u The MRC is doing the right thing toward money for other constructive purposes visitation The administration had their T. the sal 1 da Fay vkins ike forward n Memorial Fu Although the committee has reached low and suppor e yan will be given to a Physical Jecision, it was entirely unacceptable to Cathy Kahn : Anita Lewis Therapy student each year in menory of ¢ MRC. On March 9, the MRC is opening Cindy Maultsby Linda Sloan Linda Arrington who was recently killed in the dormitories from 12 noon until curfew Maureen Sedgley Betty Gurganus an automobile accident. Linda was a every day. This plan has met some Dyar G. Bready Shurett Akers student in the first’ class of Physical opposition by the administration and no Fara Hassell Cathy James Therapy at East Carolina which began in doubt it will be opposed more heavily by Sarah E. Cecil Lynn Luetscher the fall of 1970 the administration on the 9th of March. As Katrine Kelly Cathie Cabaniss June Gardner President of the MRC, I ask your support Susan Liery Claudia Brinn of Men and Women, and the very evident meetings either? Find out facts of the activities of the MRC Sharon L. Maffitt Peggy White put off (which was covered up by the Ido agree with you that these are more Tim Bixon Betsy Si Robi rhetoric put-on) tactic of the Ad-Hoc pressing issues to ECU students than Proposal PredidentatrnaMnG here enn pag accel Committee changing what may be a very good SGA To Fountainhead y Deborah Crumpler Alta Cummin eo e 3 NET CHE OISGANTIERTING It is time that the students learn that 4 ver if these students have But if you had ever gone to a SGA meeting is time that the students learn th Frances Best Susan Shankle 5 To Fountainhead age aesama hans our beleaguered SGA officials” have be! ; N <= reted these ents there you would find out that pressing issues are our beleaguer i sieuer 7 " } fo} ea wood opel no doubt ac ae not important, but rather relatively left alone for too long and this is proven in Hho eves ence wou amuers is voll Ae t erence certian ill be op he hill fo jortant issues, such as whose turn it is the SGA’s continual sidestepping of Bees weed ee cae eee : will be opened on the hill for all unimp' suc 0s : Pe oe eee Sonne the Board/ ctulmistcestnet realized Vicky Lynn Greenway Marilyn Sue Hurdle SSO! r Jey argue (not debate) or whose turn it is te controversial issues ce th ea Ee ee ne AV tea A group of students in the last issue said HOS Lacks GANG ll SLi Gate To Fountainhead Sey en pape kibes i administration will il: ofr ita Gentian Linkin acinane (a untainhea Nancy W. Perdue Teri Ameer GHERRGAS Inte : from 10 to 15 legislators leave the meetings that this newspaper slandered certain SGA e rece punce cy 0 heir tru a ntions un they Pe a £ aa ieee Uh ayes cata SIS EEGS CROUUGLI WAST TOUTES: alll a tae 3 tas a ed ee y of no Andi Simerson Barbara Saunders an ae. officials. That is a erious charge in exam schedule changes for whatever reason - ation has been long overdue and Usually our most pressing issue in the itself. To slander someone you must first of ——— > + Se must head the list rai the “long train of nee Race eae MRC legislation. The season for SGA is whether we have a quorum or not all tell a tie about them. Go to a SGA SS abuses and usurpations” (T. Jefferson) of Chris Mack Patie Wh pata cen teneGie: So before you begin to cut down the meeting and you will see that truely —— ee SS the rights of ECU’ dents seared SEE : is Ove EAU aa TESA ea Soe GE TRE nothing Gem dene} inte rational. In the words of Lincoln, “Force is ase Scots Oy as Connie Mitchell Marcia Eubanks 7 ead, remember it is one of the ling gets done. It is about time that eet 6h a a ee administration. Several friends of mine Beth Early Vicki Warner few things on this campus which serves the people, like this newspaper and David ¢ schedules which three ¢ Ss in aren ee ie Fd : ne a short-lived.” Force tends to be emotional hive rs) URS Te ites eth OT Karen Herman Laura Bosher students’ best interests dwards, got on the SGA’s back and tried : ne day. These students are upset Barbara B Patty Hi Qo e 5 ather than rational, and it is this emotional : arbara Bates atty Halsey Opposes protest action See you at the next SGA meeting to make them get something done. If Se aati Seas naturally, but have assumed an attitude of Mary Lea Denise Jones e a so. wh can be done now?” and have Cynthia Baldridge Linda Chappell SGA Legislator them live in housing conditions which they find opiedeinen preparing for, ‘an Joyce Gibbs Beanie Beree Confrontation now ns mca ining a th shows‘ na , 3 Senden Sarena n do it. Its time this school got off none Ruth Cust Karla McLawhorr - : ; Finch-haters : started to take a step forward nd | t F 1 Lynn Hardy Vashti Pheips bad Strate ? 2 s. Why must we follow th Tract her Re pire a UTS ty m Margaret Donharl Carol Sutton gy = To Fountainhead idministration’s policy of outright Peer eee a t ost had infc him that Brookie Haislip Kathy Wood tat th Oereiwve a To all the Finch hater backwardness so as not to hurt the political Rather: tha pele : 1 was just cad Linda Taylor Vicki Long I simply want to state that if anyone on spitations of a certain presider Jormit ditions she students trie it themselves eoft iddenly collapsed had been lated by hot air. The ats and intimidation that have ensued (while the Rebel would be on a voluntary chance, now it is time for the MRC to take has revealed to many students the raw subscription basis), | introduced that about action, | think the men are in full support political ambitions of President Jenkins four months ago: it was tabled for two Name Withheld the unhealthy and artificial attitude toward more months and then not allowed to be and obsessive emphasis on sex by the Dean even debated on. Weren't you at those SGA David Edwards someone isn’t doing the job then get rid of By JAMES LEE t t Gail Stephens Michele Hill this campus can draw tter cartoon institution? that per s would a t : 1 4 1 a a fiat eect Pea eer ncn He ee Sa ee ey ; er wish : : Gloria Culbreth Laura White poe : Phen oncute Oe teeta elt cand nay t t Ann Saywer Cynthia Syars Chris Williams , ot allowing students to neon an n Kathy Perry Margaret Cole : Spaces eee nee tee a ite i . 4 Gwendolyn Vinson Karen Bethel oe ie \ Claudia McMulle Connie Bahe: t Ruzalia Clark Faye Burt Ob these things i : : : I Vickie Showtety Jane Arnold the SGA in the f t Ae OUNIS tra llOns COULGH easily r Eel nee a “ Laurie Anderson Bonnie Tyson Z . Laurel Greene Judy Simmar Ann Walker Barbara Hil Jane Wynne Sarah M. Heath Betty Freeman Joy Li Sandra Gre Nancy Nich Rayne P. St h rb Karen Mischke Valerie Miller Jlivia Whicha udministrati _ountaimhead ; a Jett Schimberg Out of dimes ee ee Forum Policy True colors