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day. Septembci 29, 1970<lb/>
tery is<lb/>
game'<lb/>
NDREW SHAPIRO<lb/>
j ro-<lb/>
es, students across ihe<lb/>
theii final and most<lb/>
numbers game<lb/>
v numbers know only t 10<lb/>
I through Decembei 31 01<lb/>
loose i" request the IIS<lb/>
-?i yeai from now they<lb/>
ng foi a change in draft<lb/>
health<lb/>
Itery numbei will want to<lb/>
us behind him lo do so.<lb/>
?() (noncombatant CO.)<lb/>
n Decembei 31; and his<lb/>
ve been reached by thai<lb/>
ill these qualifications on<lb/>
id from the 1970 "first<lb/>
:cond priority " group on<lb/>
sal purposes, this descent<lb/>
nduction<lb/>
ih the "high" Lottery<lb/>
s ill have to , k a l-A this<lb/>
lust not request the IIS<lb/>
,iu. a local board should<lb/>
s unless he has requested<lb/>
ies regardless ol whethei<lb/>
r requirements tor a IIS<lb/>
juest the deferment foi a<lb/>
picst foi a prioi academic<lb/>
a IIS request foi the<lb/>
ottery numbers in the<lb/>
in a real quandary I hey<lb/>
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e. not request a IIS. and<lb/>
prove sale' The hue ol<lb/>
:ieal<lb/>
middle" opt foi SCI lints .<lb/>
gh Decembei 31, and tae<lb/>
sear Security is also<lb/>
tier disillusionment when<lb/>
ecembei I discovers that<lb/>
id he would have made it<lb/>
he "middle" would be to<lb/>
i deciding whether oi not<lb/>
I The l-S(C) deferment is<lb/>
available to any fulltime<lb/>
satisfactorily pursuing his<lb/>
older It the student has<lb/>
in and does not have a<lb/>
nled to have Ins induction<lb/>
foi class l-S(C). where he<lb/>
l the 12-month academic<lb/>
l-S(C') deferment Suppose<lb/>
190 He is unsure whether<lb/>
ss. he does not request a<lb/>
le tall semestei<lb/>
mbei 31, the student loses<lb/>
190 is reached, and the<lb/>
ion order The student<lb/>
deferment, proving to his<lb/>
full-time student, making<lb/>
: got Ins ordei The ordet<lb/>
ely postponed and the<lb/>
Lottery all ovei next year.<lb/>
Mthoul one oi his favorite<lb/>
ilahle only once<lb/>
des a convenient way to<lb/>
i. there aie tsso potential<lb/>
classify the student ll-S<lb/>
lest Second, assuming the<lb/>
tics may be considered a<lb/>
s deferments run out. he<lb/>
to report, despite the tact<lb/>
een reached in the sear he<lb/>
loss these pittalls will be<lb/>
9<lb/>
published 1966 b Little,<lb/>
upon the physiological<lb/>
gans during excitement<lb/>
lie tact that the inner two<lb/>
ememdously during sesual<lb/>
em to occur in the outer<lb/>
:les in the vaginal wall and<lb/>
under voluntary control<lb/>
oi women with a relaxed<lb/>
! normal anatomy. Ol as a<lb/>
hildbirth. These helpful<lb/>
ted m this country It mJ<lb/>
ge of secrecy suirounding<lb/>
object in her saguia. the<lb/>
object and pull hei vagina<lb/>
lell when she is doing it<lb/>
a lightening ami lifting ol<lb/>
i is held lor a couple ol<lb/>
ie son oi isometiK exercise<lb/>
ow liei a while a woman<lb/>
.t and release these muscles<lb/>
seseial tunes a das When<lb/>
In tlimil contracting cm be<lb/>
lasting loi a ininule oi Iwo<lb/>
in aninconspicuous fashion<lb/>
iac ditluulh<lb/>
le to help s<lb/>
i sharp<lb/>
luiihei<lb/>
SPECIAL ELECTION ISSUE<lb/>
Countainhead<lb/>
W  and the truth shall make you free<lb/>
Volume II.Number h.<lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Wire News<lb/>
Convicts warn youths<lb/>
SAN FRANCISCO (API Hie kids were sullen, as<lb/>
yi u'd expeci with the hoy robbers, muggers ami<lb/>
gun-toters held at Juvenile Hall<lb/>
Then the old convicts, then seais in prison lining then<lb/>
faces stalled telling what the kids face if they keep on<lb/>
then present paths<lb/>
Wilbert "Popeye" Jackson said he is 40 now and has<lb/>
spent nearly 25 years in prison, beginning with a<lb/>
stabbing and continuing through aimed robbery He got<lb/>
out ot San Quentin recently<lb/>
Ferdinand Jolby said he is 41 and was released from<lb/>
San Quentin last May aftei 20 seats foi aimed robbery<lb/>
and homicide<lb/>
CITY LIGHTS ACROSS BAY<lb/>
J.ukson mA Jolby told how the sits lights look at<lb/>
mght across the bay from a fourth flooi S.m Quentin cell<lb/>
and how it tech to be a numbei no longei a man.<lb/>
They described the desperation that drives some cons<lb/>
to suicide<lb/>
Jackson told about homosexuality "Older cons single<lb/>
out a likely new kid. pass him cigarettes and candy ma<lb/>
i a e to get 1, i be then 'li lend' "<lb/>
And life is cheap "I've seen a guy killed over a pack<lb/>
of cigarettes Anothei guy, stabbed to death ovei a $30<lb/>
debt when the iights went out at a prison movie<lb/>
"You don't gel along with a dude, that means you live<lb/>
m feai ot what he'll do to you<lb/>
"Change ourselves, before it's too late they warned<lb/>
llie kids<lb/>
"1 ike stasmg in school said Jolbs<lb/>
"Nou uuss want money? The was to get it is not with<lb/>
a gun. but with an education "<lb/>
GROUP THERAPY PROGRAM<lb/>
h ws a weekly group therapy program initiated b<lb/>
the chief juvenile probation officer. Joseph I Boika<lb/>
Ihe old cons aie supplied by a rehabilitation<lb/>
organization called the Seventh Step<lb/>
A doen o the kids, dicsscd m Juvenile Hall while<lb/>
T shuts and pants, eyed Jackson and Jolby as the recent<lb/>
sessii in opened<lb/>
Aftei the session was over, and Jackson and Jolby<lb/>
let the kids sal silent loi a few moments Finally one<lb/>
spoke<lb/>
"I guess we learned something Like stay out ol<lb/>
trouble Otherwise sou end up in ihe joint, and that<lb/>
ain't Hood<lb/>
Animals cause accidents<lb/>
GLOBLERSDAL, South frica tAl'i Iiaffk<lb/>
offi iis said tui ot 100 auto accidents in the last six<lb/>
months weie caused by stray animals, so policemen ssere<lb/>
oidered to shoot them<lb/>
American sentenced<lb/>
HI Rl IN i IP)ommunist 1 asi Germany convicted<lb/>
a young American ol agitation against the state and<lb/>
sentenced him to seven years imprisonment, informed<lb/>
sources confirmed here today<lb/>
Ihe sentence was considered unusually high foi the<lb/>
alleged offense<lb/>
One source declared "There has been no parallel to<lb/>
this in rei ml sens "<lb/>
 l s spokesman said "We aie awaie that tills<lb/>
sentence lias ben passed "<lb/>
He had ii" furthei immediate comment<lb/>
UNITED STATES<lb/>
Ihe United Slates does not recognize East Germany<lb/>
Contacts in such eases are carried out through last<lb/>
and West Berlin attorneys<lb/>
Ihe closed trial ot Mark lluesss. 21, Jericho, Vt a<lb/>
student, began in I asl Berlin a week ago<lb/>
It was understood thai Huessy was accused ol<lb/>
criticizing 1 asi Germany andol trying to convince othei<lb/>
persons ol his viewpoint He was uelended by last<lb/>
Berlin at tomes s<lb/>
STUDYING BERTHOLT BRECHT<lb/>
According to his father, Dt Hans Huessy,Mark same<lb/>
lo Germany and then to East Berlin to do research on<lb/>
the woiks oi ihe late playwright, Bertholt Brecht. who<lb/>
lived m East Germany after World War II<lb/>
The south sas arrested in last Berlin Jan 4<lb/>
His talher a psychialiv prolessoi al the Iniveisits ot<lb/>
Vermont, said he and his wile were making plans to visit<lb/>
I asl Berlin in an attempt to see Maik.<lb/>
Huesss also said he plans lo sisil ihe U.S Slate<lb/>
Departmei t. but he was critical ot the agency, saying he<lb/>
felt IS officials sould have done more to help his son<lb/>
'OutstandingEducators7 named<lb/>
Ten educators ol ECU have been selecl<lb/>
appeal il the 1970 edition ol Ol 1ST N(,<lb/>
I Dl(VTORS Dl MI RH <lb/>
Tie Outstanding Educators ' America isan<lb/>
annual program designed to n<lb/>
honor those men ami women win<lb/>
distinquished themselves by nal service.<lb/>
achievements and leadership in education<lb/>
Each yeai ovei 5 000<lb/>
foremost educators u I in this nat<lb/>
volume<lb/>
1970 EDUCATORS<lb/>
Ihe II ed icatoi ted foi tie 1970<lb/>
edition aie<lb/>
I ail 1 . Beach, professor, Si hool ol Mum.<lb/>
 native ot Crestline, Ohio. Beach ji ined the<lb/>
II faculty in 1958 as the dear, ol the School<lb/>
-t Music, a position he i 1969 t"<lb/>
devote his lull efforts to teaching.<lb/>
Beach received the USM degree from apital<lb/>
l niversity and the M fi n Western !?<lb/>
Herbert I I arter. pioiessor. Schi<lb/>
Musk Bom m Kentucky. Cartel received the<lb/>
bachelor's m Murray State College,<lb/>
the MA fi reachei I liege. Columbia<lb/>
University, and has done advanced studs at<lb/>
tea- the i<lb/>
inducts ih- Su<lb/>
ool mu Id oi<lb/>
reachei the Julliard S<lb/>
M<lb/>
 ; 1(1 a I t e I<lb/>
hoi k Band and<lb/>
Muskan fi i high -<lb/>
I .<lb/>
s F. rwin Hestei I nglish<lb/>
Department. Born in S trg.S.I Hester<lb/>
has liv ? ' t his hie in Tryoi N I<lb/>
il H MA nd PhD :<lb/>
from ll Univei iity of N. C. and<lb/>
11 I faculty m I9i '<lb/>
He i in auth r ol<lb/>
wntei concerned with Ge I<lb/>
WILLIAM H HOLLEY<lb/>
 illiam II H lley . chain lai I<lb/>
I ? .itioii Department Scl I ' " Born in<lb/>
Wilmington. Holies : the BS and M <lb/>
degrees from It I and i a candidate tor the<lb/>
I rate at Penn Stai<lb/>
He joined the faculty ii I<lb/>
Roy N. Lokkei<lb/>
History Departmei I Bon Fai , N D<lb/>
I okken joined the II faculty in I1<lb/>
He received the BA degree fi im the<lb/>
University ol Puget Sound, ;h M and PhD<lb/>
theL'nrv I Washing!<lb/>
He i the of nu<lb/>
rfiew; ind ? ? ? ?<lb/>
Thomat W Miller Sen<lb/>
P eceived th BS<lb/>
the MA<lb/>
East Carolina I ;ge (ECU) and<lb/>
VMusD fi Bosi Ui is<lb/>
He has ? I '<lb/>
and has written 1<lb/>
and musk educati<lb/>
Donald K Sexauei I<lb/>
Department s.1 ? f Art B i ii 1 rie P<lb/>
Sexauer joined the ECU fa<lb/>
He received the BS degn ;<lb/>
stateollege and the MA I Kent Stai<lb/>
University Sex iuer is a prol<lb/>
well a<lb/>
his printmaking<lb/>
JOSEPH F STEELMAN<lb/>
I sepl f Steelmen. pioiessor. II<lb/>
Departi I Nai v i of Wilkest Si<lb/>
joined the ECU faculty in 1955<lb/>
He attended Indiana 1 ind<lb/>
Liverpool(l ngland)! niversity and receivi<lb/>
B. MA and PhD degrees from the I nivc<lb/>
ol Nortl I . . Steelman is the autl<lb/>
GLADYS v WHITE<lb/>
 P<lb/>
<lb/>
DL'CATOI F AMfcl<lb/>
Flick shot on campus Legislature appropriates<lb/>
funds, ratifies constitutions,<lb/>
?? A?'<lb/>
tables other bills<lb/>
Appropriations ai d nstit til cati Club<lb/>
headed the business th SGA<lb/>
which met Monday to<lb/>
preparati ?n tor the new ' Club<lb/>
Oct 6 I"1<lb/>
; appropriatioi ol S664 wa:<lb/>
Office . : Mil i rity Vffairs f i i<lb/>
and expenses foi :<lb/>
ft et ces ot Studei ts Orga Blacl<lb/>
Unity and Black Studentsol I<lb/>
These conl<lb/>
.<lb/>
GENERAL ELECTION RULES<lb/>
PELICAN FILMS camera crew shoots scenes for recruiting film.<lb/>
S5.050 FOR BUCCANEER<lb/>
v appi pnati i I 555 i 5<lb/>
the Buccane<lb/>
ati<lb/>
 ? ? atify i IS<lb/>
tabled and will be coi xt w<lb/>
is an organizatioi which ;? ai i<lb/>
se who ' ?"?' '<lb/>
Iruenrobli  ' '<lb/>
Rl 1<lb/>
t<lb/>
Pelican Films. New York ProcessingCentei theii officers<lb/>
(us movie company, was m The object ol the film, proa<lb/>
Greenville to shoot campus and according to Marine spokesman<lb/>
town scenes foi a Marine Gregg Cornute, is to portray a<lb/>
recruitine film Marine officei In a campus<lb/>
I eatured in the various environment<lb/>
places they visited was The Marine Corps hopes that <lb/>
1 ieutenanl Beit Butler, who is such a presentation will ap<lb/>
enrolled in the 1(1 Data to college students who will be<lb/>
D  ' rd. Pelican<lb/>
II : said that : ????<lb/>
nd eampi s persons wh<lb/>
d with the film-shooting<lb/>
vere very cooperative, and thai<lb/>
omi ai . was pleased with the<lb/>
?south hi spitality" here<lb/>
I rga zai i<lb/>
then ofl cers I<lb/>
Drug Act nmittee<lb/>
 spectisc andid<lb/>
? I theme to the<lb/>
Organu I Rl M<lb/>
legislature x I we<lb/>
explanation ol th(<lb/>
Ihe i mstituti ?<lb/>
es . ? ?<lb/>
Speculators discuss effects<lb/>
of Nasser's death on world<lb/>
Compiled Fiom AP Releases<lb/>
It will be a long time before<lb/>
the lull impact ofGamal Abdel<lb/>
Nasser's death can be<lb/>
calculated, but il seems likeK<lb/>
thai it will release a ast<lb/>
torrent ol emotion among a<lb/>
highly emotional and volatile<lb/>
people Iheie is a good chance<lb/>
that this outburst will turn<lb/>
iiselt against the I s and the<lb/>
west 1 he n asons are manifold<lb/>
I trst, the Arabs will h ive a<lb/>
shocking sense o loss, a loss<lb/>
that cannot possibly be made<lb/>
up<lb/>
s a leadei Naisei is<lb/>
irreplaceable, and there is no<lb/>
sign of anyone on the horizon<lb/>
who can match his appeal<lb/>
Second, the iabs are<lb/>
already In ? highlv nervous<lb/>
state ovei the situation in the<lb/>
Middle last, which lias just<lb/>
witnessed the spectacle of<lb/>
Arabs slaughtering brotheioutbreako 1 violence asMiddle 1 <lb/>
iabs in Jordan's contusinghappened in1 ebanon in sleas!<lb/>
aik bloods civil wal MostInterventiin ol that sott1 g) : <lb/>
?iabs blame that developmentiu st- barely.nuded in thehard The eventual  l 1 gyp<lb/>
ol the West, particularly on theJordanian iisis up to now<lb/>
United Statesbecomes ater all oveiis unclea Ex<lb/>
Thud, the mood ol thea cam. witi the campanionMiddle 1 asi predu<lb/>
militant Arabs has been uglvghost ol ashowdown in thein Egypt ovei determining a successoi to President Nassei.<lb/>
since the 1967 war. whenMiddle 1 aslbetween the two<lb/>
Nassei was humiliated bygreatiss e i swith some diplomats forcasting<lb/>
Israel 1 hal memory is hkelv to1 bough tsm woild capitalsa Soviet move to install a<lb/>
increase bitternessturned to ijuestion ol hispro-Russian in his stead<lb/>
Fourth, with then leadeisuccessoi an! the future course ice President nw S<lb/>
gone main Arabs are on theol events iithe Middle Last.1 o 111 e d N a s se I ii<lb/>
point ol desperation thepar t il ulatlsthe l s peaceoverthrow King Farouk, took<lb/>
type ol desperation thai couldplanovei Monday as interim head.<lb/>
lead to increasing and oftenN ISSI cepted the I Sol state foi the next b0 day s<lb/>
unreasoning v iotencetoi .1cease-fire in theIt is obvious that diplomats<lb/>
Ii the violence comes, the?  Israel and his lastare hkels to plead that it is<lb/>
t s oil interests will be in?a as to obtain aenormously important now fi i<lb/>
dangei and the economy oimice in the-dy Jordanianthe world's peace ol mind to<lb/>
1 urope will sufiei it the freesis ll W .11have some concerted bigpowei<lb/>
flow ol oil is cut oflPresident Nixon waselloil toward keeping the lid<lb/>
American intervention couldreported tbelieve Nasser'son a dangerous problem.<lb/>
? also result from a seriousdeath willshelve the I S<lb/>
(Sta?i photo nv ?'? Mann)<lb/>
STEVE BARON will continue to<lb/>
perform in the University Union<lb/>
coffeehouse room 101 through Saturday<lb/>
Baron sings folk songs, most of which<lb/>
are original. The show is free and<lb/>
refreshments are served.<lb/>
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Page 2 'uniainhe.nl fhursday, Octobei 1,1970<lb/>
Administrative positions are clarified<lb/>
By DONNA WEBB<lb/>
I he administration deals ith both the<lb/>
i.u ulis and the student i npus 1 he<lb/>
jobs ol some l the main administrators are<lb/>
biieiK explained here, along with thcii<lb/>
answers to the question "What is the<lb/>
pin pose ol .i universil '<lb/>
I ?? I ? w Jenkins president ol the<lb/>
I niversitv. is the chief administrative and<lb/>
ive officei II ippointed by the<lb/>
B I of Trusti irged with the<lb/>
esponsil the<lb/>
'  ? <lb/>
? it I he I : ,<lb/>
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II I '<lb/>
JsslV<lb/>
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DEAN OF UNIVERSITV<lb/>
shtel<lb/>
Jis iphnai<lb/>
LEO W JENKINS<lb/>
PRFSIDENT<lb/>
 P<lb/>
In University<lb/>
d has<lb/>
- dealing with<lb/>
j id I iv cisil <lb/>
. . sltV Is<lb/>
hi w herein a<lb/>
'dueated ll is where<lb/>
mlate tacts .md to<lb/>
niesi seau'h foi<lb/>
interest<lb/>
igei ol ihe<lb/>
a v .i and<lb/>
H, ponsible<lb/>
ROBERTC HOLT<lb/>
VICE PRESIDENT<lb/>
Ih<lb/>
p .se<lb/>
scholastic<lb/>
training<lb/>
 l.i Mallor) seises .is<lb/>
,ill male students ll<lb/>
1 lugh his .? i. e<lb/>
ippropriate<lb/>
20 students as<lb/>
and puhlu defenders<lb/>
s   si s also go i h rough<lb/>
 vi lice he works closely<lb/>
u ?' iin imarv He serves .is advisei to<lb/>
a s Hid works on the<lb/>
thlotu "i sell lllg polk les foi<lb/>
il,c team; Ih ???'?? serves as a go-between<lb/>
foi olficers and<lb/>
i ? ? - m ;ih the 11 atci nn<lb/>
students I iv ing in<lb/>
D Mallor) works veiv<lb/>
a he students His dooi is<lb/>
; in personal.<lb/>
iional matters<lb/>
lk ! three main functions ol<lb/>
 ik it ion, iese.il li and<lb/>
li is a place to learn<lb/>
ruth "<lb/>
FINANCIAL AID OFFICER<lb/>
Final Vii Officer, Kobert<lb/>
H idrea i, i ol Ihe different<lb/>
pen to students<lb/>
I lies. h mi ii i m loans,<lb/>
? .1 part nine jobs, are<lb/>
?ue yeai It is the<lb/>
dividual student to<lb/>
? ? quenl years I hese<lb/>
meet the needs ol<lb/>
ess has allowed<lb/>
? the students, and then<lb/>
i i v pei cent ol the<lb/>
it! i att id college<lb/>
B th purpose ol a<lb/>
oui young people<lb/>
must lake in our<lb/>
 i<lb/>
DAN WOOTEN<lb/>
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING<lb/>
JAMES MALLOHV<lb/>
DEAN OF MEN<lb/>
Lll U HI<lb/>
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS<lb/>
Din v ' Home is<lb/>
freshmen<lb/>
: ii! s desn ing<lb/>
Ml He charge ol<lb/>
w .mi non-degree<lb/>
n othei universities<lb/>
ig courses foi theii parent institution<lb/>
'My idea ol the purpose ol a university<lb/>
is i. furnisl tht academic background<lb/>
beyond se evel to enable one io<lb/>
needed to he a<lb/>
? ibuting membe<lb/>
society II<lb/>
DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS<lb/>
i lea ol ,i  ssistanl l.r I Student affairs<lb/>
. . al he Rudolph Mexandei is chiefly responsible foi<lb/>
? ?.isii He 'ivities sui i n vies, the Artists<lb/>
m I lie Series populai entertainment, international<lb/>
? ih the tai ied in the ' md He feels thai the i<lb/>
which states thai thi having a university is "to ;<lb/>
purpose ol a I mversity is "t fl a educational ? ? students that will<lb/>
liK tica nd to help I ? <lb/>
vc I I i<lb/>
JOHN HORfME<lb/>
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS<lb/>
ARTS AND SCIENCES<lb/>
11 Rid lean ol College ol<lb/>
 ! 8 academic<lb/>
i 'h aerospace studies He<lb/>
acts .i I those departments<lb/>
and work with the chairmen. In<lb/>
general, he works primarily with the faculty<lb/>
rathei thai ?? th students except foi<lb/>
curriculum ; a hanges taken to him<lb/>
?  the student i those departn<lb/>
' ihe purp ??? ' .i university he said,<lb/>
"is ii' supplv instruction and environment<lb/>
.md facilities foi learning, research and<lb/>
sch arship I think learning is the<lb/>
fundamental purpose even though soet.il and<lb/>
recreational aspects aie important<lb/>
Dan Woolen, director ol housing, i<lb/>
responsible foi the housing ol all students,<lb/>
both on campus and off-campus, the<lb/>
enh leemenl ol campus traffic rules and the<lb/>
registration all automobiles belonging to<lb/>
students, faculty and st.it t<lb/>
He stated that a university "is an<lb/>
institution that affords young people .<lb/>
chance to train then minds, and explore<lb/>
many areas of thought "<lb/>
REGISTRAR<lb/>
I he Registrar, Worth Baker, supervises<lb/>
the Central Records Office, plans and<lb/>
executes registration of students each<lb/>
quartei and summer session, records and<lb/>
mails grades to students, and prepares and<lb/>
mails probation letters. He also cheeks<lb/>
hours and giade pi mts foi graduation and<lb/>
prepares graduation lists, maintains academic<lb/>
records of all students, and prepares and<lb/>
distributes transcripts ol students' records as<lb/>
requested.<lb/>
DEAN OF WOMEN<lb/>
Carolyn Fulghum, dean ol women, is the<lb/>
ehiel counseloi foi women students. Hei<lb/>
duties entail supervision of all the women's<lb/>
dormitories, orientation ol new women<lb/>
students, supervision of women's class<lb/>
attendances and absences and serving as<lb/>
advisei to the Panhellenic Council and to<lb/>
the Women's Judiciary Dean Fulghum<lb/>
declined to give an informal slatemeni<lb/>
about the purpose ol a university.<lb/>
PROVOST<lb/>
The Provost. Robeit Williams, beais the<lb/>
chief resp"iisibility for the curricula and the<lb/>
instructional programs He coordinates and<lb/>
correlates the a tivitics ol tin library the<lb/>
Div ision "i Continuing I dui ation the<lb/>
Admissions Office, and the (nine ol ih<lb/>
Registrai He al dire is tin summc<lb/>
session<lb/>
EDITOR OF PUBLICATIONS<lb/>
Mi a d 111 linsli i s policies "I class<lb/>
attendance and jcademu discipline, approve?<lb/>
depaiinient.il requisitions foi tht purchase<lb/>
ol instructional supplies and equipment<lb/>
pi epa res s<lb/>
(I . lasses I,<lb/>
quartei and summei ten i and assigns all<lb/>
classrooms and olfici space allocated foi<lb/>
inst ik t iiiii.il pui poses I hi Provosi is<lb/>
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graduate student In the biology<lb/>
department and is the chairman ol<lb/>
tne ECU chapter ot ECOS. an<lb/>
ation concerned with<lb/>
environmental contro<lb/>
By TOM RAYMOND<lb/>
I. those who conceived<lb/>
my mind and body. Glenn<lb/>
Yarbourgh once sane "The Eve<lb/>
of Destruction " The title ol<lb/>
that song marks the tune at<lb/>
which this lettei vas written.<lb/>
11 is written somewhere that<lb/>
every man must decide what<lb/>
he wants to do in life. I<lb/>
v e ii t ii t e d into m a n y<lb/>
introductions in my short<lb/>
lifetime, but in the last few<lb/>
months I have become aware<lb/>
ol some thin); which has<lb/>
captuted my interest and<lb/>
participation for as long as I<lb/>
continue to exist in this<lb/>
environment.<lb/>
BE PROSPEROUS'<lb/>
In the Bible, voting men and<lb/>
women are told to go out into<lb/>
the world to reproduce and he<lb/>
prosperous. In recent history<lb/>
l he needs of an increasing<lb/>
population foi the cultivation<lb/>
ol food and lor community<lb/>
si length and d e t e n se has<lb/>
created a blossoming ol<lb/>
mankind's numbers and his<lb/>
byproducts created by an<lb/>
ever-increasing technology and<lb/>
ingenuity<lb/>
Bui where there is an<lb/>
iikieasing innnbei of people.<lb/>
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there is an increasing demand<lb/>
foi lood and support, there is a<lb/>
i onsisteni increase in the<lb/>
demand foi technology to<lb/>
meet these demands And<lb/>
where there is increasing<lb/>
t e ch n ology and I nod<lb/>
production, there is more<lb/>
waste and pollution ol<lb/>
mankind's environment<lb/>
CONTINUOUS SPIRAL<lb/>
Mathematically tins seems to<lb/>
be an ever-increasing spiral ol<lb/>
events ad mfinituin. but not so<lb/>
because supplving t h e<lb/>
increasing demand is operating<lb/>
against the limiting factors ol<lb/>
available resources and space<lb/>
The mounting by-products<lb/>
of this linear relationship are<lb/>
becoming more and more<lb/>
evident every day. There is<lb/>
DDT in our fat, Strontium l?0<lb/>
i n out b on e s. noxious<lb/>
defoliants and pesticides m out<lb/>
lungs, not t" mention the array<lb/>
oi oxides and toxic chemicals<lb/>
that the internal-combusttoi<lb/>
engine has contributed to the<lb/>
atniosphete<lb/>
Our oceans, u huh<lb/>
contribute 70 percent ol the<lb/>
oxygen thai we require to<lb/>
breathe, are contaminated with<lb/>
Oil, pesticides, and barrels oi<lb/>
biological weapons. In addition<lb/>
each child born into this<lb/>
environment is more stiain on<lb/>
the amount of resources which<lb/>
he must and will have<lb/>
A RAY OF HOPE<lb/>
The cast of "Hair" sines<lb/>
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APATHY<lb/>
Mv mind and body .at:<lb/>
Bted tu the movement ?<lb/>
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future ol mankind ? apathy<lb/>
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an overwhelminj tasl but in it<lb/>
lies the<lb/>
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u  the iiitme ha<lb/>
future ' I he choice is ours Mv<lb/>
mind is set now I must get I<lb/>
Sanderson<lb/>
is appointed<lb/>
Dr. Williai t Sanderson has<lb/>
' dean<lb/>
ot the 1(1 School of<lb/>
I ducation<lb/>
He has been a memhei ol<lb/>
the educatioi faculty foi the<lb/>
past three years<lb/>
? n n o u n s i n e t h e<lb/>
? i utmen t School of<lb/>
1 duca ion I ? Douglas R<lb/>
Jones . i ii ?? ?<lb/>
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indeed fortunate to have him<lb/>
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understanding ol the problems<lb/>
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disadvantaged students in<lb/>
Ni ol.arolina "<lb/>
Junes also noted that in<lb/>
addition to his new duties as<lb/>
assistant dean. Sanderson will<lb/>
continue to lecture to lasses in<lb/>
the field ol school<lb/>
administratu in<lb/>
 ilumnu ? I ast<lb/>
I lin i, Sand i  n received<lb/>
his doctoral degree from Duke<lb/>
University<lb/>
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ii research proje ts and<lb/>
publications it<lb/>
with the disadvantaged Jnld.<lb/>
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federal programs in education<lb/>
as the National reachersC orps,<lb/>
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ni 1965<lb/>
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I CM . on the otl<lb/>
between its season<lb/>
following battle u<lb/>
although the Pirate<lb/>
againsl I heitadel<lb/>
he ready to go again<lb/>
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John Casazza, w<lb/>
three games in pas<lb/>
offense 1307),<lb/>
quarterback with J;<lb/>
111 it M) ol as.i<lb/>
previous action, begii<lb/>
I es Stray horn lea<lb/>
has earned tot  1<lb/>
v aids pei carry. He ?<lb/>
tailback<lb/>
I xpec ted to join<lb/>
Pirate backfield will<lb/>
and Dick C or ida al<lb/>
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with Rocky ITioi<lb/>
I i lea fine (fullbai<lb/>
i danker I in the But i<lb/>
SCORI<lb/>
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its in its first tw<lb/>
Lamai 1<lb/>
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opens<lb/>
Varsity competiti<lb/>
the most important.<lb/>
i the only acti<lb/>
the it I football pi<lb/>
tall<lb/>
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ai izations. has 1<lb/>
preparing foi its l(<lb/>
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Ihe Pirates' op<lb/>
thai e a m e wil<lb/>
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anothei institution<lb/>
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LONG WA<lb/>
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i rdinatoi i and<lb/>
assistant).<lb/>
have "ct ime a long<lb/>
1 nch, "since the o<lb/>
"I the club in March<lb/>
I h . ai h cited<lb/>
performers includin<lb/>
backs Denny 1 ncl<lb/>
Hiekson and Offens<lb/>
Booters<lb/>
Rl It k1! MOl N<lb/>
I I vst dts I<lb/>
team opened its 1'<lb/>
1 a disappointi<lb/>
with North Carotin<lb/>
Wednesday.<lb/>
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M  Inke<lb/>
aggressive delense.<lb/>
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' mankind apathv<lb/>
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Pirates face stiff test<lb/>
at West Texas State<lb/>
I Ii Octobei 1. 1970 Fountainhead,PageJ<lb/>
New records see reviews<lb/>
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb/>
(Sportl I dltor)<lb/>
Snll seeking theii first victor) and their<lb/>
first touchdown ol 9 'u the Pirates travel lo<lb/>
Canyon, I e . I Ins weekend foi a<lb/>
iiononfercnce football game with Wesl rexas<lb/>
State I 'niversitj<lb/>
Ihe Buffaloes, who finished 6-4 lasl yeai and<lb/>
thus fai are 1-1 this year, are a much bettei<lb/>
le.un 111.in that,<lb/>
I his is a strong football team whose best<lb/>
attribute is its speed. Running backs Rock)<lb/>
fhompson and Olan rhompson, both with<lb/>
great speed, combine to help make the<lb/>
Hull.does' veer-option offense ei potent.<lb/>
ECU, on the othei hand, improved greatly<lb/>
between its season openei in roledo and the<lb/>
following battle with last Tennessee and.<lb/>
although the Pirates suffered an "ofl week"<lb/>
against Ihe Citadel last Saturday, the) should<lb/>
be iead to go again.<lb/>
CASAZZA TO START<lb/>
John Casazza, who leads the Pirates aftei<lb/>
three games in passing i-to yards) and total<lb/>
offense (307), will once again st.ui as<lb/>
quarterback with Jack Patterson read) to step<lb/>
in it an) oi Casazza's injuries, sustained in<lb/>
previous action, begin to take effect<lb/>
I es Strayhorn leads the team in rushing as he<lb/>
has earned foi 191 yards and an average "t c l<lb/>
)aids pei can) . He will back up Rust) Seales at<lb/>
tailback.<lb/>
I xpected to join Casazza and Scales in the<lb/>
Pirate backfield will be Bills Wallace at fullback<lb/>
and Diskorrada at flanker.<lb/>
S phomore quarterback Kd Holwig will team<lb/>
with Rock) Thompson (halfback), Ramse<lb/>
Faleafine (fullback), and Robert Jackson<lb/>
(flanker) in the Buffalo backfield,<lb/>
SCORE 70 POINTS<lb/>
I hose four have led West rexas State to 70<lb/>
l  ? games The Buffaloes lost<lb/>
to La 1 ? 3-2fi bel thrashing<lb/>
Wichita, 42-0. last wee k<lb/>
Mthough a strong rushing game is West<lb/>
rexas State's forte, the passing game is more<lb/>
than adequate.<lb/>
The Buffaloes work on a pattern ver) similai<lb/>
to that used b Ihe Citadel in last week's<lb/>
victor) ovei the Pirates However, ECU coaches<lb/>
feel that West Texas State has a bettei an<lb/>
altaek than the Bulldogs which will give the<lb/>
Pirate defense a real test.<lb/>
DEFENSIVELY IMPROVED<lb/>
Defensively, the Buffaloes are much<lb/>
unproved over past seasons. In addition to theil<lb/>
shutout over Wichita, Buffalo defenders set up<lb/>
all foui West Texas State touchdowns in the<lb/>
loss to I amar Tech.<lb/>
Carl Reese, ECU assistant coach who has<lb/>
scouted the Buffaloes, reports thai "West Texas<lb/>
has experience in the line and ai running basks<lb/>
Defensively, the) are pist as aggressive al East<lb/>
Tennessee, plus the) are biggei<lb/>
The Buffalo defense will be led b<lb/>
215-pound Bill NK Kinne) at outside linebacker,<lb/>
lie is reported to be an All-America candidate<lb/>
SECOND MEETING<lb/>
This will be the second meeting on the<lb/>
gridiron foi these schools The onl) previ<lb/>
oniest. stayed in Greenville three years ago<lb/>
wound up with West Texas State the vie.tor b) a<lb/>
57-13 score<lb/>
Starting on the line foi the Pirates will<lb/>
probabl) be Carl Gordon and Bill Croisetiere at<lb/>
the ends. Paul llaug and Tim Tyler at the<lb/>
tackles, Steve Davis and Mike Kopp at the<lb/>
guards and Mark Pohren at center,<lb/>
Other team leaders for the Pirates after three<lb/>
s (in addition to Casazza and Strayhorn)<lb/>
ai Mom Kieman in primary tackles (26)<lb/>
Ton) Maglione in punting average (40.0 yards)<lb/>
G rdon in receptions (14) and George Whitle)<lb/>
in return yardage (263).<lb/>
By GEORGE ZELLERS<lb/>
Buskers, (RCA LSP-4426)<lb/>
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the record cover, is "to<lb/>
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terrible some are fairl) good<lb/>
but typical; and a tew are<lb/>
prett) good<lb/>
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and a 50s-style rock-and-role<lb/>
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Blue Suede Shoes Medley to<lb/>
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fenetres"<lb/>
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sound kind of similar.<lb/>
FINE TAP DANCE<lb/>
In the French song and in a<lb/>
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Music a continental flavor is<lb/>
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