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SIC leaders discuss student problem<lb />
apathy shows at improvement rally<lb />
less than one percent of the student bod)<lb />
showed up loi the rally on the Mall sponsored<lb />
h the Student Involvement Committee (SIC)<lb />
Iuesdav afternoon.<lb />
I he rail) was an open loium m which a lew<lb />
student government committee heads discussed<lb />
their accomplishments, problems, present<lb />
projects, and future plans with the students<lb />
who were third) Spread along the lawn m front<lb />
ol the stage<lb />
The) also answered the questions ol the<lb />
discontented, who dominated, and ol the<lb />
curious, and accepted lor study the lew<lb />
suggestions offered.<lb />
QUALITY OF ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
I he first issue discussed was the quality ol<lb />
the entertainment that comes to It l I he<lb />
majority of the students present were<lb />
discontented with having groups like the<lb />
Friends ol Distinction and Jeir Butler when<lb />
other N.C. universities are having entertainers<lb />
they considei "better such as the Moods<lb />
Blues tat Duke Univeristy) and Joe Cocket (at<lb />
UNC-CHi<lb />
Rusty I ell chairman ol the 1 ntertainmi nt<lb />
Committee, expla ned that othei universities set<lb />
up then entertainment financesa differenl way<lb />
than ECU does Ihev use .m equation which<lb />
works with the seating capacity ot the<lb />
auditorium and the price ol the group 1 Ii is<lb />
wav. each student has to pay more loi tickets<lb />
than ECl I's students do<lb />
He furthei explained that when entertainers<lb />
play, they want cither a flat lei "i a percentage<lb />
ol the gate Minges is too small foi SUi '<lb />
irrangement, and ECU charges too little lor<lb />
tickets to make either one a possibility he said<lb />
When asked whv we don't get one good band<lb />
rather than three mediocre bands. I 'ell<lb />
replied. "What's good ii you might not be best<lb />
to someone else<lb />
He said that the Entertainment Committee<lb />
took a poll last year to see which entertainers<lb />
were most desued. but It didn't work well No<lb />
poll has been taken this ye.n<lb />
"It's haid to get people (entertainers) to<lb />
come even though you've selected them. Many<lb />
times they're on the West Coast and won't<lb />
come for just one show, oi they're writing<lb />
movie scripts. Just because they re on top<lb />
doesn't mean they'll come explained I ell<lb />
He added that a large percentage ot the<lb />
gtoups are block-booked at the National<lb />
I ntertainmenl Conference.<lb />
I (s Entertainment Committee contacted<lb />
I N( but onl) asked how they financed their<lb />
entertainment, and not why and how they got<lb />
tlieir groups said I ell.<lb />
He said ECU has $85,000 lor the year for<lb />
entertainment, and that Homecoming<lb />
entertainment cost SI5.H00<lb />
CHICAGO WILL COME<lb />
He also announced that, contrary to rumor,<lb />
( hicago will come as scheduled, 8 IS Saturday,<lb />
Nov. 7.<lb />
He said 1000 public tickets will be available<lb />
lor V? each, and 10CKJ guest tickets will be<lb />
available at S4 each, pending SGA approval.<lb />
I he students proposed raising the activity<lb />
lee. luring lewei and "better" big bands, polling<lb />
again, having tree student folk singers every<lb />
weekend, and sitting in aisles at the concerts.<lb />
The latter proposal was ruled out as a fire<lb />
haard.<lb />
"Presently Uzzell said, "more people can<lb />
be seated in chairs than on blankets on the<lb />
PURPOSE OF SIC<lb />
After the discussion on entertainment Neil<lb />
Ross. Co-chairman of Sl( discussed the<lb />
formation and purposes of Sl(<lb />
He said that the committee plans to work on<lb />
any proposal for change that is brought to it by<lb />
working with the people who have the<lb />
necessary power to institute change-<lb />
Presently, the members are working on the<lb />
pass-fail system Ross said they will "lobby"<lb />
the Faculty Senate to get the system passed.<lb />
He added that the proposal, as it now exists,<lb />
would probably not pass because<lb />
"incompetent" writers have caused it to have<lb />
loopholes He said he and the committee will<lb />
try to mprove the proposal.<lb />
FRESHMEN HAVE NO SENSE<lb />
When asked why the freshmen didn't have<lb />
unlimited cuts like upperclassmen. he answered,<lb />
"because the faculty members do.i't believe<lb />
freshmen have enuugh sense to go to class<lb />
Next, Bob Whitley, SGA President, spoke<lb />
about the improvements that have been made<lb />
since last spring in the dorms.<lb />
Whitley said that seven or eight dorms have<lb />
been specially wired so that students can have<lb />
private phones in their rooms<lb />
"Now he said, "the students aren't renting<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
and the truth shall make you free'<lb />
them" He said 'fit students should<lb />
advantage ot the phone service opportunit<lb />
move to dorms which haven't beer, specially<lb />
wired and let others use the sen<lb />
He also pointed out that refreigi<lb />
rented lor dorm rooms ami said that tin ;<lb />
from these rentals stl transit<lb />
bus service. He added thai those wh<lb />
refrigerators are dorm students and those who<lb />
usually ride the buses are also dorm studet<lb />
it is a lair deal<lb />
Next. Whitle) discussed the things he wants<lb />
a, i omplished.<lb />
PASS- FAIL SYSTEM<lb />
First, he wants a pass tail ind a<lb />
reduction of general requirements so that<lb />
students cat. cncc trate on their majors He<lb />
said an ad hoc committee :s studying the issue-<lb />
Second, he said the stat . liege<lb />
needs to be improved so that pei<lb />
to stand in line so long and havi<lb />
trouble in drop-add arid pre-registrati<lb />
Third, he said the WR and MR need the<lb />
help of the students, and the are ��<lb />
visitation.<lb />
Fourth, the Internal Affairs office i- w irking<lb />
for improvements in the transit systen Whitley<lb />
has approached the merchants at Put PlaZl<lb />
should be receiving '<lb />
Internal Affairs office is also workil<lb />
making it p. .ssible foi students t ridi<lb />
to Raleigh l; Greenville bus station is against<lb />
this bivau the business awa<lb />
Trail<lb />
DISCOUNT PROGRAM<lb />
Fifth. Whitley explained the student<lb />
lint program A card, costing "tie Joliai<lb />
will entitle students to discour ts in<lb />
participating stores. Any merchant can join the<lb />
plan Whitley said Chapel Hill. R<lb />
Durham, and Greensboro have- the plan, and<lb />
ECU students .an use then card<lb />
participating stoics in these cities<lb />
Sixth. Whitley announced that a iggi I<lb />
box will be installed in the lobby of the<lb />
University Union by the SIC and Internal<lb />
Volume II. Nuuibei lt<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Ihursdav. October 22. 1970<lb />
'Student's complaints are of concern1<lb />
Infirmary is often criticized<lb />
By BRENDA FORBIS<lb />
(SUM V piii I<lb />
Students tile into the infirmary constantly,<lb />
ti .in x a m 5 p.m . w It<lb />
hangover to a lingering vims<lb />
One ol the busiest campus services, the<lb />
infirmary is also one ol the mosl criticized<lb />
A member of the infirmary staff says that<lb />
student complaints are ol great concern to<lb />
them and that they ate all stnvmg to close the<lb />
cap of distrust -H dislike between the Infirmary<lb />
and the student<lb />
)r C F lions, chief of Staff, and Ills two<lb />
full-time associates, Dr. Charles P Warns and<lb />
)r Dan Jordan, evaluated several complaints.<lb />
INFIRMARY CRITIC<lb />
Criticized Inflrmar) policies include the rule<lb />
tha' part-time students may not receive<lb />
treatment.<lb />
According to lions, the infirmary operates<lb />
on student lees which are paid b) lull-time<lb />
students The inflrmar) must stay within this<lb />
budget, so, extension to non-paying students<lb />
would be impossible, he said<lb />
Some students an- ot tended by technicalities,<lb />
such as the rule that minors mav not visit a<lb />
Greenville doctor, ot go to the hospital without<lb />
permission t the Inflrmar)<lb />
MEDICAL LEGAL RULES<lb />
"These rules are merely medical-legal ones<lb />
Irons said "Students undei 2 must receive<lb />
permission from then parents to visit anothei<lb />
i otherwise, he is undei the jurisdiction<lb />
of the University Greenville doctors are not<lb />
legal!) entitled to see students except under<lb />
these conditions lions said.<lb />
The hospital is under the same rule. Minors<lb />
cannot be Heated without parental permission<lb />
or consent ol the University<lb />
Perhaps one o( the greatest student gtipes is<lb />
the method ol receiving class excuses "No<lb />
matter how sick you are. you've got to drag<lb />
yourself to the infirmary to prove it one<lb />
student said.<lb />
1 he doctors ate equally concerned about the<lb />
problem.<lb />
ABOLISH EXCUSES<lb />
I he best remedy, they feel, would be the<lb />
abolishment of the entire excuse system. The<lb />
student's absence and excuse would be<lb />
discussed with his professor According to<lb />
Joidan. the student would then be treated as<lb />
(sta" rshot.i by Stppfp" N, ai!<lb />
CAMPUS SCENESWATER WEATHER WIELDS WIERD WARDROBES<lb />
'mature, not infantile.<lb />
"Many tunes, students use the infirmary just<lb />
tot a class excuse, keeping those who are really<lb />
Sick from receiving attention they could<lb />
otherwise have lions said<lb />
The new system, whereby one must obtain<lb />
excuses from the dean of men or women has<lb />
alleviated the problem somewhat, but the<lb />
infirmary must still keep a record of all the<lb />
patients handy to affirm absences with the<lb />
dean.<lb />
PERSONAL PROBLEMS<lb />
Personal problems, such as fear of pregnancy,<lb />
veneral disease or drug problems are not taken<lb />
to the infirmary, because patients fear the<lb />
infirmary will notify the administration or their<lb />
parents. The doctors wish to correct this<lb />
misconception.<lb />
A student with this type of problem may<lb />
request to see the doctor of his choice, said<lb />
Irons. No one else has to be told the problem.<lb />
And, he said "All information of a confidential<lb />
nature is retained in a separate file, under lock<lb />
and key. not to be given out without express<lb />
permission from the student<lb />
PREGNANCY TEST $2<lb />
Furthermore. Adams said, students go<lb />
elsewhere and pay up to SI0 for a pregnancy<lb />
test, when they can receive the same test here<lb />
for around S2<lb />
The sometimes long-awaited infirmary<lb />
service is of dissatisfaction to some patients,<lb />
who claim they receive inadequate treatment<lb />
As for the waiting period, all three doctors<lb />
said, one would have to wait as long, or. most<lb />
of the time, longer, at a regular doctor's office.<lb />
At larger schools, the waiting would be<lb />
increased, as it would at other public health<lb />
clinics.<lb />
The doctors said that in general, they receive<lb />
more compliments than complaints about their<lb />
services<lb />
The complaints they receive are attributed to<lb />
several sources. "Many students come in ready<lb />
to neat themselves Jordan said. "The doctor's<lb />
oiders are secondary to personally-prescribed<lb />
ones he said.<lb />
lso, Jordan said, students visit the infirmary<lb />
under unfavorable circumstances Naturally, he<lb />
said, when one doesn't feel well, nothing seems<lb />
to be adequate<lb />
DOCTOR'S ORDERS IGNORED<lb />
Students who find infirmary care inadequate<lb />
aie often those who don't follow doctor's<lb />
ordeis. Adams added. They don't come back as<lb />
they are told.<lb />
Also cases which sometimes seem to be<lb />
misdiagnosed are those with slow-appearing<lb />
symptoms<lb />
The infirmarv records speak foi themselves<lb />
on this charge. No one has ever died tn the<lb />
infirmarv, and there has never been a<lb />
malpractice charge brought against the staff<lb />
Adams icported<lb />
The infirmary treated an average of lb.<lb />
person pet day during the lQfcQ-70 school<lb />
year.<lb />
The totals appear lower than they actually<lb />
are during the regular Sept. May year, because<lb />
suminct school figures are included<lb />
Patients requiring prolonged treatment or<lb />
having unusual complications are referred either<lb />
to a specialist, another doctor. W the hospital.<lb />
Irons said<lb />
The gap between the infirmary and the<lb />
student comes a step closei I i being budged,<lb />
as the stall clarifies us policies and educates the<lb />
student as to what is available. Irons asserted<lb />
INFIRMARY APPEARS OUTWARDLY<lb />
outdated despite recient modem<lb />
innovatifens.<lb />
Kidnapping wave<lb />
may sweep US.<lb />
WILL1AMSBURG, Va I U?) The No 2<lb />
FBI man says the radical �<lb />
"anarchistic groups" ma) soon sta of<lb />
political kidnappings in a cam<lb />
overthrow the United States' govern<lb />
William C Sullivan, assistant lo FBI dirt<lb />
J Edgat Hoover, said the kidnappings could<lb />
involve IS. officials makityj<lb />
for the fall election or foreign h<lb />
attending the 25tl<lb />
Nations ;n New York it) latei<lb />
Sullivan's remarks wen<lb />
prepared text ol a speech he gavi<lb />
United Press International edi<lb />
publishers conference<lb />
He omitted the portion ab<lb />
kidnap plot in his delivery Monday N - i<lb />
was given<lb />
On the subie. '<lb />
conflicts in the I nited states Sullivan .<lb />
his delivered speech, that theCommunisi<lb />
was "not in any wav ca<lb />
controlling the unrest we suffei today in the<lb />
racial field and in the academic con<lb />
While the party does attem I uploit<lb />
troubled situations. Sullivan said it "is not<lb />
nearly as extensive oi effective a<lb />
numbei of sea ago<lb />
He said the FBI had no evtdi<lb />
group responsible for, oi an) sing<lb />
behind, ghetto and campus di�<lb />
affairs t ommittee, to serve as a direct wav foi<lb />
the 51 I inmate with the SGA<lb />
th, Whitley said that a student advisors<lb />
board mcil is being formed<lb />
ted students should apply in Wright 303,<lb />
and students should also apply lor membership<lb />
�diately<lb />
)is hip of the student<lb />
Mody tt -in SGA, Whitley said, "the stud<lb />
 themselves with the SGA.<lb />
and the SGA in turn should familiarize itself<lb />
with the student<lb />
"The ability to solve problems lies in the<lb />
ability to bridge gaps " said Whitle) He said<lb />
gaps between the students and the<lb />
SGA wen the relevancy gap, the performance<lb />
gap. and the communication gap<lb />
NON POLITICAL SGA<lb />
When asked whv the SGA doesn't get<lb />
politically involved and take a stand, Whitley<lb />
answe we have too much t do right<lb />
here and 'ins is whin out studi nment<lb />
will be dire to ECl<lb />
rht ;uggi � : wai made that the SGA poll<lb />
stude; is to<lb />
write i<lb />
.dent<lb />
- hugs<lb />
about<lb />
i put<lb />
A  you<lb />
i can't do what you<lb />
want I � i do what<lb />
 hat you<lb />
illege<lb />
I BiXOl MK( representative fl<lb />
MR will distribute a<lb />
questionnan I determine how many<lb />
men v.<lb />
A similar poll will be taker; by the Women's<lb />
' f tl SIC, headed by Eileen<lb />
Geary and Jam -<lb />
' my Hams ("MATH"),<lb />
newly elected das-student representative spoke<lb />
� ive and I<lb />
attitude- about tin � university<lb />
�<lb />
Gifted students<lb />
will visit ECU<lb />
November 7-9<lb />
from high<lb />
ind neighboring states<lb />
participate in<lb />
Scholarship Weekend Nov. 7-9 More<lb />
acceptances are expected<lb />
A: latest. 10? high school seniors aii of<lb />
tbem National Merit semifirialisls had<lb />
accepted invitations extended b) BCl through<lb />
high school principals and ECU alumni in their<lb />
respective communities<lb />
Ihese prospective ECl students will come to<lb />
,( which includes <lb />
meetings with fa ilty classes,<lb />
and exhibits of science<lb />
ties lie '�� tei ce� tei language<lb />
i<lb />
Ihev win be guests a: a banquet, given tours<lb />
ii the campus, attend pop and jazz concerts<lb />
� i; West .� tl ali<lb />
I . .  a limited<lb />
numbei will � to return later to be<lb />
interviewed foi ECU academic scholarships<lb />
presently valued .  K)0a feat ' i 'our years<lb />
tudy.<lb />
Love announced<lb />
new chairman<lb />
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I el nessee. West I exaS St lt(<lb />
 Southern Illinois<lb />
SURPRISING WIN<lb />
Richmond, on the othei<lb />
haiul started the seasi i �ith .i<lb />
surprising �m ovei N<lb />
Carolina State th<lb />
opponent the teams Ii To '<lb />
to dale<lb />
Since the 21 -6 win though<lb />
iln spiders h.ise been i u from<lb />
� ssise I he Ii i iSl to<lb />
West 'irgiiiia. 40 lu .<lb />
14 Southi M sstppi<lb />
43-21 Furn 9 and<lb />
Florida, 20-0 the past five<lb />
weeks<lb />
Both teams have a sti. �<lb />
attack I Ik Pirates havs the<lb />
league leading combinatti<lb />
lohll assaa to I k k ojiada<lb />
while Richmond has (harlie<lb />
Richaids firing to spin end Jim<lb />
1 i esa) a i d I lankei i<lb />
Has ties<lb />
( o 11 ada turned in an<lb />
o u i st anding pei form u<lb />
I Southern Illinois last<lb />
week when Ik caught 14 passes<lb />
foi 169 aids both <lb />
records<lb />
SEASON RECORD<lb />
( ass.ia completed 16 ot 28<lb />
passes foi a season mark ol<lb />
"0 ol 162 rhese totals<lb />
represent school ret.<lb />
his c omple lion total in<lb />
S<lb />
RkIi.ii.Is has thrown<lb />
passes and completed 85 ol<lb />
them tor 997 yards compared<lb />
to Casazza's 843 In scoring<lb />
passes. Richards lias the edge<lb />
three lo one<lb />
Richards' favorite target has<lb />
been I ivesa). whi has caught<lb />
2 4 passes Hashes lias also<lb />
caught 23, whereas Ills<lb />
ida leads the conference<lb />
with 32<lb />
l!i Pirates have .it tunes,<lb />
shown the possibility ol a<lb />
bettei ground game than the<lb />
Spiders<lb />
LEADING RUSHER<lb />
Ills loadniK luslier is<lb />
DICKCORRADA<lb />
holds school records<lb />
fullback Bill) Wallace, who has<lb />
carried foi (66 yards at an<lb />
average gain ol 4 I a carr)<lb />
.cored live limes in six<lb />
games<lb />
fallback Kudds Woodle is<lb />
islui He<lb />
l ied ! l 118 .aids and a<lb />
touchdown Fullback Jens<lb />
Ma ii , the onl) othei Spidei<lb />
in tuple figures as he has<lb />
: h i 108 yards<lb />
Both teams have been hit lot<lb />
the same amount ol points<lb />
11 l and Richmond each have<lb />
allowed an average ol 25.8<lb />
points a game I lie Spiders<lb />
show  little edge (66 to 50) 111<lb />
'��use. howevei<lb />
P ihaps the most inten<lb />
siatistu about the opponents<lb />
has � rial each team<lb />
despite showing losing records.<lb />
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SLIGHT EDGE<lb />
Richnd shows a slight<lb />
edge in Us fust sis game-<lb />
 1021, while l( I has led its<lb />
i ipponents. 943 to Q<lb />
However, there are injuries<lb />
to several fine performers foi<lb />
P i :i I Line .md I ed<lb />
 .ui definite!) o it<lb />
the Pirates and split end i<lb />
Gordon is listi 1 a di ul<lb />
Expected ti play di<lb />
nagging injuries are taill<lb />
George Whitley, Rust) Scales<lb />
and Les Strayhorn, fullba k<lb />
Bill) Wallace, offensive guard<lb />
Miki Kopp and flankei Dwight<lb />
Flanagan<lb />
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in the series between<lb />
these teams Richmond has<lb />
seven including last<lb />
year's 4 7 battle while the<lb />
Pliates have won foul<lb />
High court<lb />
will review<lb />
obscenity<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) "he<lb />
Supreme Court agreed Mondas<lb />
to review a federal law lh.it<lb />
prohibits the inipoit ol all)<lb />
obscene hook, advertisement,<lb />
photograph ot drawing from<lb />
abroad<lb />
I he law was declared<lb />
unconstitutional last Januar)<lb />
h a three judge federal court<lb />
l os Angeles I he Justice<lb />
iiltnent appealed to tin.<lb />
Supreme Court in April foi<lb />
lev lew<lb />
A hearing will be held latei<lb />
this term with a d<lb />
expected b next June.<lb />
I he law was challenged<lb />
successfull) bv Milton Luros, a<lb />
I os Angeles dealei who won<lb />
recovery of 37 photographs<lb />
seized b) customs agents in<lb />
Octobei 1969<lb />
Luios. returning from<lb />
I urope. planned to use some<lb />
oi all ol the photos m a hard<lb />
covet edition ol a book that<lb />
describes sexual positions.<lb />
I he federal court in I<lb />
ngeles said the iaw violates<lb />
the freedom ol people who<lb />
m iid bu) the book to review<lb />
whatever the) wish in the<lb />
privac) ol theii homes<lb />
The unanimous niliiig relied<lb />
Court decision<lb />
I April 1969 that held<lb />
possession oi obscene fib<lb />
printed mattei in the privac)<lb />
.1 ,i man s home cannot be<lb />
made a v. nine<lb />
By JERRY FOLEY<lb />
nun ll ��<lb />
I h tight race foi plaj<lb />
Football I 'his<lb />
wee!<lb />
rwo oi ihc lop foui teams<lb />
 Monda) whei Phi<lb />
Kappa I psiloil muted Kaipa<lb />
Sigma 2! Phi Kappa<lb />
I . utlasted Pi K pp i Phi<lb />
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Phi Omega h is a p<lb />
rd, 10-0, foi undi<lb />
lust place<lb />
SECOND PLACE<lb />
lb, resurgent Phi I psilon<lb />
K.ippa is in second place with a<lb />
9 j record followed I 1<lb />
Sigma at 7-2 Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
rounds out the lop I<lb />
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1 he game that I<lb />
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Pi and Pi K.ippa Phi while Phi<lb />
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regulating eai.h<lb />
thers' activities in gay<lb />
Prejudice is problem<lb />
Man is interdependent;<lb />
his problems concern all<lb />
By JIM EICHLIIMG<lb />
(Stan Writer)<lb />
The school busing problem is considered by<lb />
many a "concerned citizen" to be a vital issue<lb />
� m the Americai scene ITm recognition ol Red<lb />
China in the I N race riots, and the "ital"<lb />
issues ol today lie in judgment In all<lb />
Americans<lb />
1 (pinions vary . 5 et all opinions are influenced<lb />
by personal likes and dislikes All likes and<lb />
dislikes me bused upon personal prejudice The<lb />
rdity i't the situation is. to put it mildly,<lb />
tragic Until mai recognizes himseil as .1<lb />
member ol an I society .1 society<lb />
which is viewed a b idy that is holding a<lb />
gun to its head our self-destruction is eminent<lb />
Please do not cast these Words of! and tile<lb />
them complacently in a box tabled "More Trash<lb />
Iron; Prophet ol Doom The fact remains<lb />
there is still hope foi a world united 111 peace.<lb />
Personal prejudices have been a luxury<lb />
enjoyed too long by mankind. Man has<lb />
traditionally been granted personal identity<lb />
with others in his own cultural community bv<lb />
means ol a common denominator in the form<lb />
Questions and answers<lb />
Experts review the draft<lb />
By ANDREW SHAPIRCBri Ige PiP.O. Box � 14 Bi � klyi New<lb />
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Q: If tht mv<lb />
what will 1 II S<lb />
1: � secure<lb />
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w btains a illed a 1 � 1 1. i<lb />
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President 01i<lb />
April 23. IIol the 1 (3) Thi<lb />
11u will then write to you tnl<lb />
vhich tl a ill be<lb />
indicate whatj �� - � the<lb />
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Becky Noble News Editor<lb />
Karen Blansfield Features Editor<lb />
Don Irausneck Sports Editor<lb />
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A The copy provides you with protection<lb />
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sought a conscientious objector classification<lb />
His local board denied the request and. as<lb />
required by law, wrote down the reason and<lb />
placed the lettei in his file A few months later,<lb />
a court, in an unrelated sasc. declared this<lb />
particulai reason an impropei gi tund foi<lb />
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board learned "l the court case, it opened his<lb />
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� ki that it now conformed to the law<lb />
Ultimately, the young man refused induction<lb />
I inately, his attorney had made a complete<lb />
cop; of the young man's file before the board<lb />
members had made any changes At the trial he<lb />
noticed thi � is throw n out ol<lb />
court with insti  the U.S Attorney to<lb />
investigate the conduct of the board members<lb />
because hi omplete copy of th<lb />
tilw was he able to detect the change<lb />
oied answers appear in oui book<lb />
Mastering th' Draft, I Comprehensivt Guidt<lb />
� 1 D� Pi 626pp I ittle,<lb />
immon likes and dislikes I he individual<lb />
could measure his value in terms ol his personal<lb />
coordinatioi 1 his prejudices with those<lb />
prejudices held commonly b the community<lb />
as  whole This was wholly acceptable during a<lb />
period ol time when feudal stales could wat<lb />
with each othei and not affect someone on the<lb />
othei side of the globe<lb />
Yet this situation is wholly unacceptable in<lb />
oui present wi'ild Mass communications,<lb />
transportation, and massive nation-states no<lb />
longei allow ihis situation to exist. L.ike it or<lb />
not, an honest appraisal leaves man wuh the<lb />
realization thai all men sleep on the same bed<lb />
I his bed .ailed earth, sits in the same watei<lb />
and i- led wuh the same .111 that all life<lb />
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Il man busies himself with meaningless<lb />
deliberation 'ei "busing" and "Red China<lb />
man deceives himself i" the point where he<lb />
believes salvation can be attained bv merely<lb />
compromising personal prejudices Racial<lb />
prejudice is obviously the most absurd<lb />
prejudice man clings i" However, national<lb />
prejudice is equally absmd All the political<lb />
bleatings ol "bung I s Together" are ridiculous<lb />
ii ihe intention is national unification alone.<lb />
Man must accept his interdependence on his<lb />
distant brother. 01 he will write his own death<lb />
warrant lather man must vuid himseil ol his<lb />
personal prejudices 01 he must void himseil ol<lb />
mass communication, transportation, and. in<lb />
effect, do away wuh nations completely Ihe<lb />
formei would be ideal and the latter may prove<lb />
t' be pragmatic necessity<lb />
It would be wonderful i! man's ego did not<lb />
need such an insane crutch as prejudice. It<lb />
would be wonderful it man l011 Id accept the<lb />
very presence of his life as justification and<lb />
satisfaction tor Ins ego Yes, "wouldn't it be<lb />
loverly "<lb />
Repression<lb />
I 1 I untainhead<lb />
Il has been proven through the social<lb />
practice of the administrative apparatus of this<lb />
present government, ever sin e its inception one<lb />
bundled mnei-oui years ago. thai 11 (the<lb />
government) has been non-functional foi black<lb />
people, in particulai. and poor oppressed<lb />
people, in general.<lb />
All minority ethnic groups, blacks. Puerto<lb />
Ricans. Mexicans, Indians, red and yellow<lb />
people all pool oppressed people in general<lb />
in this country find themselves excluded from<lb />
all des 1 si on making pn icesses I heie is no doubt<lb />
that justice and peace belong to those able to<lb />
afford It. those people within a particular class:<lb />
the ruling class<lb />
For too long in the past we have haphazardly<lb />
sal bv and watched others that didn't have our<lb />
interest at heart determine oui destiny We have<lb />
allowed them to send us to wais we knew<lb />
nothii al n as to the reason why 01 foi what<lb />
v have lei this non-representative government<lb />
so fai as pooi people aie concerned deny<lb />
us oui human nght to life, liberty and pursuit<lb />
of happiness<lb />
Repressive measures against the people that<lb />
violate theii most basic rights ol privacy are<lb />
being infringed upon bv constitutional<lb />
amendment! such as th 'No Knock Bill<lb />
"Preventive Detention" and excessive bail<lb />
(ransom) an tl 1 tsive measures that<lb />
people are I ii the realms ol the<lb />
1onstitui<lb />
David Best<lb />
I'age 4. Fountainhead, fhursday, Octobei 22, 1970<lb />
The Forum<lb />
Parity raid<lb />
I o Fountainhead<lb />
I riday morning at approximately 12 30 a.m.<lb />
a raid was held on the women's dormitories by<lb />
some fellow "coeds" from "up on the lull "<lb />
Ihe laid was meant as a friendly gesture and<lb />
was thoroughly enjoyed bv a mty of the<lb />
women dormitory students Something like this<lb />
laid does break the "monotony" and adds a<lb />
spark to the thrill of homecoming.<lb />
However, there were a few people who had<lb />
to make a public issue of it According to the<lb />
reaction of a certain membei of the<lb />
administration, one would think the dorms<lb />
weie being attacked bv alien beings Ol course<lb />
the publicity ol this certain party putting down<lb />
a riot at I H (which I will choose i" sail n in<lb />
the future) will greatly influence his careei<lb />
Just one final word before I cli se Before<lb />
anv oi ihe administratioi al l K decides to<lb />
run lor a lughei office (governor, foi example),<lb />
they should learn how to handle a simple<lb />
"Panty Raid" without having to drag out the<lb />
riot squad, campus police, siiv police, house<lb />
mothers, and student leaders (sure)!<lb />
Angrily yours,<lb />
A seeker of healthy fun<lb />
Football<lb />
Ii was oui pleasure to have the I .oi<lb />
Carolina Freshman football Team as<lb />
luncheon guests on Friday Including the<lb />
coaches, there were forty-nine We never<lb />
expect to see a more immaculately attired<lb />
and well-mannered group ol young men.<lb />
and ever one ol ihem had lose trimmed<lb />
haircuts There certainly w.is nol an<lb />
alienated, unkept hippie-type in this group<lb />
They are a credit to the homes from which<lb />
they some and the school they represent<lb />
Congratulations are in order to Coach<lb />
Trevathan and his associates It is evident<lb />
they set good examples foi then hoys and<lb />
aie strict disciplinarians<lb />
Before leaving toi WiUiamsburg and then<lb />
game wuh the freshman Team ai William<lb />
&amp; Mary, many ol ihe young men thanked<lb />
us foi having them believe us. it was oui<lb />
pleasure' tter your visit, oui stall all<lb />
agreed. America slill has a gteat deal going<lb />
for it in such as you<lb />
The Management Castle Inn<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE The preceding letter is<lb />
reprinted with permission from the Suffolk<lb />
News-Herald (Oct 13. 19701<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
Aftei reading Mr "Von Klor's" letter in the<lb />
Fountainhead, it is obvious to me that he is a<lb />
very knowledgeable man. especially as a judge<lb />
of yearbooks<lb />
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Buecaneer W7l. I would like to invite him no<lb />
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