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phtied generalities Such<lb />
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itinicating so-called "public<lb />
greatei receptivity foi the<lb />
vice m American society<lb />
ns. in.i publk information.<lb />
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live Seivice olien heals<lb />
Vie child's play and vou<lb />
dull bn.nd's leuoiii<lb />
UN advisor speaks at MSC<lb />
DR. NAEEM RATHORE from the UN.<lb />
Security Council brings U Thant's praises<lb />
of the Model U.N.<lb />
I u i ihei ing student undeislai,<lb />
knowledge ol international politics and<lb />
problems was the mam ( - North<lb />
Carolina Model Scum ouncil fMS( I held<lb />
here Decembei 4-5<lb />
The Council in its fifth year, involved<lb />
approximately 40 students from eight co<lb />
Each school, in advance, had studied and<lb />
adopted the views ol one 01 more natii oi il was<lb />
to represent.<lb />
Functioning on the hasis "I lhe Security<lb />
Council of the United Nations, theouncil me!<lb />
in session to argue and adopt for veto)<lb />
resolutions diawn up by the various<lb />
delegations<lb />
Topics of discussion included the admission<lb />
ol Communist China and the Democratic<lb />
Republic ot Vietnam to the l resources<lb />
within the sea beds, biological and chemical<lb />
warfare, and hijackings.<lb />
CONDOLENCES OFFERED<lb />
Of the 16 resolutions brmiirli! before the<lb />
MSC. only two were passed. The first stated the<lb />
objectives of the members ol theouncil, and<lb />
the second extended condolences to the family<lb />
ol Gen, Charles de Gaulle<lb />
Adding a spark of realism to the sessions<lb />
were international news releases and a mock<lb />
assassination ot one of the deleg<lb />
At the Awards Banquet Saturday night, the<lb />
lies! Speakei Award was giver, I Bob Adams of<lb />
ECU and the Best Delegation Awjrd to the<lb />
Duke University panel who represented the<lb />
United Kingdom and the Soviet Union<lb />
delegations.<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
and the truth shall make you free<lb />
Volume II. Numbei 24<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
luesdav. December 8. N70<lb />
Petition investigated<lb />
A petition calling foi the re-election ol the<lb />
student legislature and executive positii<lb />
the SGA will be investigated by the Review<lb />
Boaid to ascertain its constitutionality<lb />
The court has been sel foi Ihmsd.iv<lb />
afternoon<lb />
Henry Gorham, studeni attorney general, is<lb />
carrying the pennon to the Review Board<lb />
because he feels that certain constitutional<lb />
questions have been raised about It<lb />
Gorham refused to sa what the<lb />
constitutional questions were because hedidn i<lb />
want any pre-trial publicity<lb />
However, he did sa thai some members ol<lb />
the student body have filed complaints<lb />
concerning the constitutionality oi the<lb />
petitions<lb />
He explained that any nine there is a<lb />
complaint made h a studeni that Ins tights<lb />
have been violated, the complaint goes to the<lb />
dean of men. James B. Mallory. Mallory then<lb />
refers the complaint to the staff ol the attorney<lb />
general, which in turn, refers it to the<lb />
appropriate itidicial bods<lb />
"If a petition calls foi an election, and that<lb />
petition is unconslilutioii.il. then the election<lb />
itself would be uncoiistitiilioii.il "<lb />
staled<lb />
ovei funds allocated foi the newspaper by the<lb />
S(,<lb />
I he petition lead "Recent demonstrations<lb />
1 rnisi ipreseni itii in ol the interests ol l a � �<lb />
Carolina University students have forced the<lb />
undersigned students o East Carolina<lb />
University to hereby endorse and support the<lb />
recall ol the entire SGA Executive Council and<lb />
the SGA Legislature.<lb />
"A new election should be held within two<lb />
weeks and should be conducted by the Faculty<lb />
Senate instead of the present student power<lb />
structure "<lb />
The petition netted over 2.000 names A<lb />
total of 15  oi about 1.400 are needed tor a<lb />
recall.<lb />
I he office ol the dean of men has been<lb />
checking the signatures. Mallory said that<lb />
validation of names has not been completed yet<lb />
and thai he will discontinue checking the names<lb />
until the Review Boaid decides vvhethei the<lb />
petition is valid oi not.<lb />
His se ict.ii v and sell-help students are doing<lb />
the checking Said Mallory, "It will take five<lb />
people a week to check the names and we have<lb />
not been given any extia help to do it<lb />
Concerning a recall, TIIL KEY states. "The<lb />
petition lo recall shall be handed to the<lb />
president ol the student body and shall not be<lb />
valid unless it contains the signatures oi at least<lb />
fifteen (15) pei cent oftl e student body "<lb />
The president shall, if he determines the<lb />
petition to be in good order within the<lb />
limitations of this constitution direct the<lb />
Elections Committee to conduct an election for<lb />
the office in question, in which election the<lb />
officer in question shall have the light to be a<lb />
candidate<lb />
"The incumbent shall continue in officeuntil<lb />
the election returns shall be officially<lb />
announced<lb />
The Review Board, according to the<lb />
Constitution, "shall have appellate jurisdiction<lb />
from the Men's Judicial (ouncil. the Women's<lb />
Judicial Council, and the Joint Judicial<lb />
Council It "shall act on appeals from said<lb />
councils<lb />
According to Till. KEY. It also has the<lb />
power to affirm, dismiss, or refer a case back<lb />
for further deliberation, for violation of a<lb />
student's rights.<lb />
The Review Board is composed of four<lb />
students and three faculty members.<lb />
Gorham.<lb />
He continued. "Will it jeopardize the nghis<lb />
of the student body We're concerned with the<lb />
welfare of the student and the studeni S<lb />
interest<lb />
Bob Whitley, S(. President, said that he felt<lb />
the petition was m ordei and had planned to<lb />
hold the re-election the thud week altei the<lb />
Christmas holidays<lb />
However, he was informed by Gorham that<lb />
the petition needed investigation by the Review<lb />
Board.<lb />
Whitley said he feels this move is beneficial<lb />
because it should clear up any Illinois on eithei<lb />
side of the issue.<lb />
s done before the student<lb />
in what was going on. on<lb />
el there are a lot ol<lb />
misconceptions and confusion on both sides<lb />
explained Whitley.<lb />
was stalled by the<lb />
members as a result ol a<lb />
new spapci and the St � <lb />
Impeachment called <lb />
Attempt made to quell voice<lb />
"I feel like it V<lb />
body had a giasp<lb />
both sides<lb />
I he petition<lb />
Fountainhead stafi<lb />
dispute between the<lb />
By JAIMNA PEPPER AND MB. STACEY<lb />
(C uiicue Pi ess Service)<lb />
SlVII COLLEGE, Miss. (CPS) Parallel<lb />
moves weie announced this week by the Board<lb />
ol liusiecs ot the Institutions of Higliei<lb />
I ducation and the highest county chapter ol<lb />
the Mississippi Slate Alumni Association in an<lb />
attempt to quell the voice of the student press<lb />
in Mississippi.<lb />
I he Board ot Inistees ol the Institutions of<lb />
Highei Education has ordered all institutional<lb />
heads to appoint faculty or staff members to<lb />
supervise and edit each edition of campus<lb />
newspapers and annuals before press release<lb />
Both the staff editor and institutional head will<lb />
December 1. 1970<lb />
Mr Bob Whitley, President<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
P.O. Box 2456<lb />
Greenville. Nt. 27K.14<lb />
Deai Mr. Whitley<lb />
I am in receipt of a copy ol a petition presented to the President of the SGA which states:<lb />
"Recent demonstrations ol' misrepresentation of the interests oi I ast Carolina University<lb />
students have forced the undersigned students ol I ast Carolina I mversny to hereby endorse and<lb />
support the recall ol the entire Student Government Association Executive Council and the SGA<lb />
Legislature<lb />
According lo Article IV ol the S(. Constitution, "I he President shall, if he deteimines the<lb />
petition to be m good ordei within the limitations of this constitution, direel the Flections<lb />
Committee to conduct an election foi the office in question<lb />
Complaints have been filed by members oi the studeni body concerning several points in the<lb />
petition which may he ol questionable constitutionality. I iiithei. it is m duty as Attorney General<lb />
to direct such complaints to the appropriate judicial bod) foi evaluation, fhe petition will therefore<lb />
be referred to the Review Boaid The Constitution states that. "This Boaid shall have the power to<lb />
enjoin and to instigate quo warranto and mandamus proceedings<lb />
Until the Board evaluates the petition and interprets the provisions of the SGA Constitution<lb />
relevant to that petition, ans directive by the President ol the SGA to conduct the petitioned recall<lb />
election will be improper.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Henry W. Gorham<lb />
Attorney General<lb />
Editor's note In restating the wording of the petition in this letter, the Attorney General inadvertently left out<lb />
the second paragraph of the petition, which read<lb />
"A new election should be heldwithmtwo weeks and should he conducted by the Faculty Senate instead of the<lb />
present student power structure "<lb />
be ultimately responsible to the Board for such<lb />
publications and then content<lb />
Earlier this week the highest county alumni<lb />
association called for the impeachment of all<lb />
"Reflector" (MSU student paper) editors<lb />
except the business manager. They charged the<lb />
paper had failed to represent and reflect the<lb />
general views of the student body and the<lb />
University Administration, stating that the<lb />
paper had etubatked upon a program ot social<lb />
and political reform repugnant to the members<lb />
ot the student body, the University<lb />
Administration, alumni and friends of the<lb />
University.<lb />
I he action was provoked by a recent "God is<lb />
Dead" editorial which appeared in the<lb />
"Reflector The "Reflector" was the centei ol<lb />
controversy last yeat when it printed an<lb />
editorial 'condemning the state's ban on<lb />
teaching evolution.<lb />
Student press reaction in the state soundly<lb />
condemns the trustees<lb />
Alan Pearson, president of the Mississippi<lb />
Collegiate Press Association and editor of the<lb />
"Miss Delta student newspapei at Delta State.<lb />
released the following statement; "The Board<lb />
of Trustees of the Institutions of Highei<lb />
Learning appears to have overreacted to the<lb />
publication of one editorial in the student MSU<lb />
campus newspaper, the "Reflectoi " Its action<lb />
evinces a willingness to abiogate first<lb />
amendment rights to a segment of the<lb />
Mississippi population in an effort to curtail a<lb />
single activity of a single oigan of that segment.<lb />
The Board, in taking action in an aiea in which<lb />
it has no legal competence mainly, ruling<lb />
from a secular position on a sectarian mallei<lb />
has shown a callousness toward intellectual<lb />
activity and a disdain for every individual's<lb />
right to think which can only serve, if<lb />
implemented, to abridge freedom of the press<lb />
on the campuses of the state of Mississippi and<lb />
eventually erode the level ot highei education<lb />
in the state "<lb />
OFFICERS of the Model United Mations<lb />
Security Council recently held on the<lb />
COUNCIL OFFICERS<lb />
Offi MSI<lb />
Knowli<lb />
Randy Hoi<lb />
II. :�� !<lb />
( . 'i '<lb />
Katie Dow<lb />
Hans Ii ;<lb />
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Hollin (<lb />
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UN ADVISER SPEAKS<lb />
On Frid Dr Naeei Rat<lb />
poll' � r s offlc'i<lb />
General 1<lb />
divisii<lb />
Dr. Ratl<lb />
ot I he U.N.OI<lb />
I ; ' "while �<lb />
the IN<lb />
Human<lb />
siau and the interi .<lb />
mic development rai ked high ami" .<lb />
successes ol the I <lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
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with<lb />
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and his M.A Ph.D. I<lb />
.mbia L'mvi<lb />
Pioneer award presented<lb />
to journalism professor<lb />
ha Bake<lb />
recently aw aid. .<lb />
at the 50th at ni  lnc<lb />
Niiai Schola i i (NSPA)<lb />
Chicago. Ill<lb />
Iht ! journalism wen :l iei<lb />
from a largi nations rei<lb />
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contributions to the advising, editing and<lb />
publishii a p rs. yearbooks.<lb />
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Final selections vv<lb />
eight-membei a<lb />
press leaders<lb />
Preseniji: lalli<lb />
the othei<lb />
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DIVERSE RECIPIENTS<lb />
Othei nations � �� pient<lb />
field ol led Earl 1<lb />
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Missouri George Gallu the fa<lb />
polls. Hilliei K<lb />
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LSD may cause girls<lb />
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Jenkins to light tree<lb />
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Ecology crisis studied<lb />
BV BECKY NOBLE<lb />
I lie solution lo the environmental crisis lies<lb />
in .1 change ol in.ins attitude lowuid his<lb />
environment, according to I h incenl Bellis ol<lb />
the I asi Carolina University Biology<lb />
IVp.n tnicnl<lb />
Modi n man mus<lb />
objectives so thai hi can steci technology in a<lb />
direction (hat will promote recycling ol waste<lb />
and resources in the environment, said Bellis in<lb />
.i press conference I hursday<lb />
Before the environment reached the state<lb />
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HEMRY DAVID THOREAU (Frederick Combs, left) walks through the woods with<lb />
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Mark Ramsey), and expresses his desire for a cabin near Walden<lb />
Pond. The action takes place in the East Carolina Playhou e production of 'The Night<lb />
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whom Thoreau teaches to read; Dave Hoist, initialed the<lb />
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Thoreau (Frederick Combs) discusses the elements<lb />
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Bridges) in the East Carolina Playhouse production<lb />
of "The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail<lb />
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distinguished instrumentalists Sam Baron flute.<lb />
Robert Bloom, oboe; Bernard Greenhouse<lb />
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VARIETY OF ARIAS AND DUETS<lb />
Scheide formed the Bach ria Group in 1946<lb />
10 present the solo vocal-instrumental music o<lb />
,ohann Sebastian Bach. Scheide uses an infinite<lb />
variety ol arias and duets, which require fev.<lb />
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promote the violent overthrow three students from junioi<lb />
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Page 6, Fountainhead, Tuesday. December 8, 1970<lb />
Matmen dominate state meet;<lb />
capture five individual titles<lb />
. � m�p. steve Morgan, who fi:<lb />
(Staf photo bv Ho, i i<lb />
PIRATE COACH Tom Quinn utilizes a team their strategy against George<lb />
break in the act.on to discuss with his Washington.<lb />
CHAPEL HILL ECU, a<lb />
perennial powerhouse in North<lb />
Carolina wrestling<lb />
tournaments, was once again<lb />
the cream of the state this<lb />
weekend as the Pirates<lb />
dominated the state meet,<lb />
winning five of 10 individual<lb />
classes and the team title.<lb />
The Pirates had opened the<lb />
season earlier when several<lb />
individuals entered the<lb />
Thanksgiving Open in Norfolk,<lb />
Va.<lb />
Saturday, the meet was all<lb />
ECU as Ron Williams<lb />
Pirate<lb />
(118-pound class), Steve Morgan<lb />
(134), Mike Spohn (150), Bill<lb />
Hill (177), and Tim Gay (190)<lb />
won championships.<lb />
OTHER ENTRIES<lb />
Bob Vroom finished third at<lb />
118, Dan Monroe took second<lb />
and Glen Baker took fourth<lb />
at 126, Roger Lundy wound up<lb />
third at 134, Bruce Hall<lb />
finished second at 150, and<lb />
Roger Ingalls took second at<lb />
167 to add points to ECU's<lb />
team total.<lb />
Rounding out the meet,<lb />
ECU's Joe Daversa finished<lb />
fourth at 190 and Mark Pohren<lb />
was third in the heavyweight<lb />
class.<lb />
The team title was<lb />
unofficial.<lb />
At the Thanksgiving Open,<lb />
an unofficial meet for the<lb />
squad, the Pirate entrants were<lb />
easily the superior wrestlers in<lb />
the meet.<lb />
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champions in the meet<lb />
sponsored by the National<lb />
Wrestling Federation: Mike<lb />
Spohn at 150. Roger Ingalls, a<lb />
junior college transfer, at 167,<lb />
and Tun Gay at 190.<lb />
MEETS BEST<lb />
Spohn, who beat last year's<lb />
national college division<lb />
champion, was named the<lb />
meet's outstanding wrestler. He<lb />
also won the trophy for the<lb />
quickest fall.<lb />
Steve Morgan, who finished<lb />
third at 134, also won a trophy<lb />
for the most falls in the least<lb />
amount of time.<lb />
Other Pirate competitors at<lb />
Norfolk were Dan Monroe<lb />
(second at 126). Glen Baker<lb />
fourth at 126), Bob Vosburg<lb />
(second at 158) and Joe<lb />
Daversa (second at 190).<lb />
The Pirates return to Chapel<lb />
Hill Saturday for a meet with<lb />
,he University oi North<lb />
Carolina Tar Heels.<lb />
Baby Pirates capture first 70-67<lb />
Corrada, Peeler AII-SC grid<lb />
ECU's football season,<lb />
which gol ofl to .i slow start<lb />
with seven straight losses,<lb />
ended on j bright note .is two<lb />
i the Pirates were named to<lb />
the Ul-Southern Conference<lb />
first team and two others to<lb />
the second team<lb />
Senior fiankei Dick Corrada,<lb />
the leading pass catchei in ECL<lb />
football history, and junior<lb />
defensive tackle Rich Peeler.<lb />
anothei one ol ECU's greats,<lb />
were named among the SC s<lb />
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the team in receptions this yeai<lb />
as he caught 46 passes tor 512<lb />
yards and one score His career<lb />
total of 79 catches is a school<lb />
record.<lb />
14 CATCHES<lb />
The six-foot superstar from<lb />
Richmond. Va caught 14<lb />
passes in the Pirates'<lb />
homecoming game against<lb />
Southern Illinois I p to that<lb />
tune, no one among majoi<lb />
colleges in the countr) had<lb />
caught as many passes in a<lb />
single game this season.<lb />
the Pirates needed a big play<lb />
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Pirates' first win of the season.<lb />
Peeler left the infirmars at 5<lb />
a.m. the morning of the game<lb />
only to arrive at the game<lb />
RICH PEELER<lb />
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consistent performers for the<lb />
Pirates on defense. He led the<lb />
team m tackles and was always<lb />
there to be counted on when<lb />
DICK CORRADA<lb />
shortly before kickoft.<lb />
He went on to play what<lb />
was perhaps his best game of<lb />
his career in sparking the team<lb />
to that shutout.<lb />
N a m e d to t h e<lb />
All-Conference second team<lb />
were offensive guard Mike<lb />
Kopp and defensive back<lb />
George Whitley.<lb />
STALWART<lb />
Kopp. a junior from<lb />
Crestwood, Mo was one of<lb />
the stalwarts on the offensive<lb />
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establish one of the most<lb />
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looks like the Pirates might<lb />
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gridiron.<lb />
records<lb />
final<lb />
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Pirates made on the gridiron<lb />
this fall, the books can be<lb />
closed successfully for several<lb />
outstanding individuals.<lb />
John Casa.za. ECU's fine<lb />
transfer quarterback, broke<lb />
numerous passing records tor<lb />
the Pirates in 1970. He wound<lb />
up as the leading passer,<lb />
completing 122 of 277 passes<lb />
for 1512 yards and four<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
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with 1336 yards in 343 plays.<lb />
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the team in rushing and<lb />
finished second in the<lb />
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had 902 yards in 210 carries, an'<lb />
average of 4.3 per carry.<lb />
TOP AVERAGE<lb />
Tailback Les Strayhorn<lb />
ended up with 588 yards and a<lb />
4.9 yards-per-carry average<lb />
which led the team.<lb />
Wallace added to his glory<lb />
by scoring eight touchdowns<lb />
rushing and one on a reception<lb />
and he led the team in scoring<lb />
with 54 points.<lb />
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game for the Pirates was more<lb />
impressive than one would<lb />
think when one looks at the<lb />
final records. Tony Guzzo hit<lb />
seven of eight while Earl Clary<lb />
added four of five. The team<lb />
total was 11 of 13.<lb />
RECEPTION LEADER<lb />
Dick Corrada led the team in<lb />
catches with 46 for 512 yards<lb />
and was named All-Southern<lb />
Conference for his efforts. Carl<lb />
Gordon was second with 29<lb />
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JIM FAIRLEY TRIES for two pointer<lb />
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80-79 defeat. Fairley hit on six of 12<lb />
Defensive back George<lb />
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returns as he ran 20 punts for<lb />
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the floor and had 16 points,<lb />
on the play is Mike Battle<lb />
Tankmen lose<lb />
The Pirates played before<lb />
141,140 fans in 11 games, an<lb />
average crowd of more than<lb />
12,800, with the largest crowd<lb />
being 28.350 at North Carolina<lb />
State.<lb />
Oddly enough, however, the<lb />
Pirates' three wins were<lb />
witnessed by the three smallest<lb />
crowds of the season, the only<lb />
three times attendance dipped<lb />
below 10,000 5,000 at<lb />
Furman. 8.7U against Marshall,<lb />
and 2,500 at Davidson.<lb />
RALEIGH Coach Ray<lb />
Scharfs ECU swimming squad<lb />
went from one extreme to the<lb />
other in its first two outings of<lb />
the season.<lb />
The Pirates finished a very<lb />
strong second behind only<lb />
Maryland in the Penn State<lb />
Relays Nov. 28 but vent down<lb />
to defeat at the hands of North<lb />
Carolina State on Saturday,<lb />
92-21.<lb />
ECU, which will host the<lb />
United States Military<lb />
Academy's Cadets this<lb />
Saturday, was led to its finish<lb />
in the relays by the diving and<lb />
crescendo relay.<lb />
Doug Emerson and Jack<lb />
Morrow sparked the team in<lb />
the one-meter dive and then<lb />
the relay team of Tom Rerun,<lb />
Gary Frederick, Jim Griffin,<lb />
Wayne Norris and Paul<lb />
Trevisan won the event in<lb />
4:11.7.<lb />
The Pirates also broke a<lb />
school record in the 400<lb />
freestyle relay, finishing third<lb />
behind Maryland and<lb />
Villanova. The record time of<lb />
3:16.85 was only a second<lb />
slower than the pace set by the<lb />
winners.<lb />
Against State, the Pirates<lb />
were unable to produce an<lb />
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After suffering through six<lb />
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and one in basketball ECU s<lb />
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Friday night<lb />
In a preliminary game to the<lb />
varsitv clash between ECU and<lb />
George Washington, the Baby-<lb />
Pirate basketball team won its<lb />
home opener behind Nake<lb />
White and Nick White. 70-67<lb />
over Chowan.<lb />
The Baby Pirates had<lb />
opened their season Tuesday<lb />
losing to a tough Duke Frosh<lb />
squad, 73-52.<lb />
POWERHOUSE<lb />
In the earlier contest, the<lb />
Blue Imps led much of the way<lb />
as the Baby Pirates were hard<lb />
pressed to stop them. Duke,<lb />
always a recruiting powerhouse<lb />
in basketball, had an<lb />
undefeated freshman<lb />
basketball team last vear and it<lb />
looks like this night be<lb />
another such year for the team.<lb />
Friday's contest was another<lb />
story, however. The Baby<lb />
Pirates grabbed early command<lb />
of the game and held control<lb />
most of the evening.<lb />
Chowan just refused to<lb />
buckle under the hot shooting<lb />
of Nake White and the<lb />
rebounding of Nick White and<lb />
took the lead in the closing<lb />
minutes.<lb />
CLUTCH PLAY<lb />
Then it was up to the clutch<lb />
play of Fred Lapish and Barry<lb />
Pasko to pull the game out for<lb />
ECU.<lb />
After Chowan grabbed a<lb />
65-64 lead with three minutes<lb />
remaining. Pasko hit a crucial<lb />
shot from the circle to give the<lb />
lead back to the home team.<lb />
The Baby Pirates and coach<lb />
Al Ferner chose this time to<lb />
call a time-out to discuss their<lb />
last minute strategy.<lb />
Lapish, showing poise under<lb />
fire, calmly sank two free<lb />
throws in the final two minutes<lb />
to give the Baby Pirates an<lb />
important three-point edge.<lb />
SLIM LEAD<lb />
It was only a precarious<lb />
one-point lead moments later,<lb />
though, as Harry Flipping hit<lb />
on a hook shot to make it<lb />
68-67. Lapish came through<lb />
again with a rebound of a<lb />
missed shot for the final score<lb />
as the Baby Pirates went away<lb />
victorious.<lb />
The heroes of the game for<lb />
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Pasko and Lapish, were Nake<lb />
White with 19 points (nine of 14<lb />
from the floor) and Nick White<lb />
with 15 points and a game high<lb />
19 rebounds. Lapish had three<lb />
points in addition to his crucial<lb />
last four.<lb />
The Baby Pirates will face<lb />
the Davidson frosh Wednesday<lb />
in a preliminary to the varsity<lb />
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i die beginning of the football season, ECU coach Mike<lb />
McGee said that before the season was over the Pirates would not<lb />
only be a good but a great football team.<lb />
It took awile more than seven games in fact but the Pirates<lb />
proved their coach right.<lb />
Ending with a 36-18 defeat of Davidson Nov. 28, the Pirates<lb />
won three of their last four games and if you don't think this may<lb />
he an indication of good things to come in Pirate land, don't bet<lb />
your last dollar on it,<lb />
It was a long season when you look at it starting at the<lb />
beginning. The Pirates lost their first seven games and it looked as<lb />
ihough McGee and his forces would be lucky to get one win.<lb />
It all started one dim evening in Toledo, Ohio. The Pirates were<lb />
facing the hometown Rockets in a game that wasn't even on<lb />
either team's schedule until the NCAA had approved the new<lb />
11-game ruling.<lb />
The Pirates made many mistakes that night as was to be<lb />
expected for a team making its first appearance with a new head<lb />
coach and a new formation.<lb />
It was 28-0 before the Pirates scored a safety. ECU's offense<lb />
didn't even score a touchdown that night as the dejected warriors<lb />
returned to Greenville after a 35-2 defeat.<lb />
Pirates drop opener, 80-79;<lb />
face Davidson Wednesday<lb />
PIRATE DEFENSE IS SUPERB<lb />
Next came East Tennessee and ECU's home opener. The<lb />
Pirate defense was superb that is, until the final quarter when<lb />
the visitors scored the game's only ten points. Despite the Pirates'<lb />
second loss in as many games, many signs pointed to future<lb />
brightness for the Pirates, particularly on the defensive side.<lb />
Then came the Southern Conference opener and the Bulldogs<lb />
of The Citadel provided the opposition.<lb />
It wasn't much of a contest after Bulldog tailback Bob Duncan<lb />
established a one-man rushing game. The Pirates lost, 31-0, in<lb />
what was to become one of their worst showings of the season.<lb />
It took the fourth game against West Texas State at Canyon.<lb />
Tex. to present the Pirates with their first touchdown, and<lb />
their first lead of the season.<lb />
The Pirates fought all the way, at one point (after the first<lb />
quarter) held a 9-7 lead, and made it apparent despite the 42-30<lb />
setback that they would be ready for North Carolina State the<lb />
following week.<lb />
The game in Raleigh was far from being the Pirates' most<lb />
impressive performance of 'he season but the 28,350 rooters that<lb />
were there knew that the Pirates had made it a football game.<lb />
It was only 10-0 until the Wolfpack's Jack Whitley returned a<lb />
fourth-quarter punt 69 yards for a score. State was lucky to<lb />
escape with a 23-6 victory and the Pirates had to take a deceiving<lb />
0-5 record into the homecoming game with Southern Illinois.<lb />
What was to become the largest home crowd of the season<lb />
16,271 looked on helplessly as the Salukis grabbed a 14-0 lead in<lb />
the early minutes.<lb />
DISAPPOINTMENT BECOMES DELIGHT<lb />
The disappointment turned to delight, though, as the Pirates<lb />
scored twice in the second half and nearly pulled out a tie only to<lb />
lose. 14-12. when a last-minute two-point conversion attempt<lb />
failed.<lb />
The seventh loss was perhaps the worst of the season. A<lb />
Richmond team which should have easily fallen to the Pirates<lb />
finally found itself that dreary Saturday and the weary Pirates<lb />
limped home the victim of a 38-12 disaster.<lb />
Just when the cynics were beginning to think that the Pirates<lb />
would never win again, they pulled one of the surprises of the<lb />
season.<lb />
With their passing game hampered by the rain, the Pirates<lb />
stayed on the ground, scored a final quarter touchdown, and<lb />
upset Furman, 7-0.<lb />
The Paladins were to go on to record an 8-3 record making<lb />
them the only Southern Conference team with a winning record<lb />
during 1970.<lb />
With the sweet smell of success under their noses, the Pirates<lb />
next turned to nationally-ranked West Virginia with hopes of<lb />
perhaps the biggest upset of the year (Notre Dame-USC was yet<lb />
to come).<lb />
The Pirates fought hard and tough and sent the Mountaineers<lb />
back to the hills with a hard-earned 28-14 win, the Pirates' eighth<lb />
and last loss of 1970.<lb />
HERD BECOMES NEXT VICTIM<lb />
The Thundering Herd of Marshall University was the next<lb />
victim for the Pirates as Tony Guzzo connected on a<lb />
fourth-quarter field goal for a 17-14 Pirate win.<lb />
Unfortunately for the Pirates, the joy of their second win<lb />
didn't last too long as just hours after the game, the same<lb />
Marshall team that played its last game in Ficklen Stadium went<lb />
to its tragic end in the now well-known airplane crash.<lb />
Then came Davidson. The Pirates had two weeks between<lb />
games and were now ready for the season finale.<lb />
Only 2 500 fans were there that day. Yet those that did<lb />
manage to make it were treated to a tremendous football game.<lb />
The Pirates, trailing 18-15 going into the final quarter, put it all<lb />
together in the last 15 minutes of the 1970 season for their big<lb />
win.<lb />
That game was the climax of a season that was disappointing in<lb />
several respects and great in many others.<lb />
How about the future I think the new era Pirates have finally<lb />
come of age and we won't have to wait so long tor a winner in the<lb />
next several years.<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(SporU Editor)<lb />
George Washington<lb />
University helped the Pirates<lb />
open their 1970-71 basketball<lb />
season on a disappointing note<lb />
Friday by handing them a<lb />
heart-breaking defeat in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
The 80-79 final score was<lb />
every bit indicative of the<lb />
closeness of the contest as<lb />
neither team was really able to<lb />
dominate the action.<lb />
A rebound of a missed shot<lb />
by the Colonials' Lenny<lb />
Baltimore with only 13 seconds<lb />
remaining gave George<lb />
Washington the win. The<lb />
Pirates called a timeout to try<lb />
to work the last shot but that<lb />
shot missed with five seconds<lb />
left ending the Pirates's last<lb />
gasp.<lb />
UNJUST END<lb />
It was an unjust ending for<lb />
the Pirates who started the<lb />
game with hopes of a very<lb />
strong season. These hopes,<lb />
though still present, might have<lb />
been somewhat dimmed by the<lb />
setback.<lb />
ECU led practically<lb />
throughout the contest as the<lb />
Pirates twice held an<lb />
eight-point lead 31-23 in the<lb />
first half and 44-36 in the<lb />
second.<lb />
The Colonials never gave up,<lb />
however, and just when it<lb />
seemed the Pirates had broken<lb />
their backs, they fought right<lb />
back to eventually tie the score<lb />
at 63-63 with 10 minutes<lb />
remaining.<lb />
HEART-STOPPER<lb />
The rest of the game was a<lb />
heart-stopper as ECU would<lb />
take the lead one minute, GW<lb />
the next. Even after<lb />
Baltimore's score, the outcome<lb />
wasn't really certain.<lb />
There were a few bright<lb />
spots in the game for the<lb />
Pirates. AI Faber, making his<lb />
first varsity start, led the team<lb />
in scoring as he came up with<lb />
18 points. He also pulled down<lb />
12 rebounds to lead both<lb />
teams.<lb />
Jim Fairley, one of the<lb />
Pirates counted very heavily<lb />
upon to lead the team this<lb />
year, added 16 points and nine<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
DOUBLE FIGURES<lb />
Other Pirates who scored in<lb />
double figures were Dave<lb />
Franklin, a non-starter who<lb />
scored 12; guard and co-captain<lb />
Mike Henrich who had 10; and<lb />
Terry Davis, another<lb />
non-starter, who also had 10.<lb />
Jim Gregory, hampered by a<lb />
3 FINAL TEAM<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
leg injury the last several weeks<lb />
of practice, was able to start.<lb />
Still, he played only 14 minutes<lb />
and contributed five poinis and<lb />
four rebounds<lb />
Julius Prince, the other<lb />
starter, scored only two points<lb />
in the game but his value to the<lb />
team couldn't be measured by<lb />
his scoring ability as he came<lb />
up with several key defensive<lb />
gems.<lb />
DECIDING FACTOR<lb />
Despite these individual<lb />
efforts, it was the shooting of<lb />
the Colonials' Ronnie Nunn<lb />
and Mike Battle that decided<lb />
the game.<lb />
Nunn hit 11 of 18 shots from<lb />
the floor and finished with 27<lb />
points. Battle was 10 for 19 and<lb />
he had 25 points. Baltimore,<lb />
who eventually won the game<lb />
with his key rebound, had only<lb />
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Freshman Basketball vs. Lenoir Community College.<lb />
Wrestling at The University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)<lb />
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Delay raises questions<lb />
Well before rhitnksgiving. .1 petition<lb />
calling for the recall of the SGA<lb />
I ecutive Council and the S iA<lb />
I egisluture was presented to Robert<lb />
Whitley. SGA President. This petition<lb />
contained the signatures of over 15<lb />
of the ECU student body and these<lb />
signatures have been determined to<lb />
in good order, according to<lb />
U hit lev Since the petition was<lb />
presented much speculation has taken<lb />
place regarding the desirability ol<lb />
having an election .it this time.<lb />
iti dt ts on this campus<lb />
who would prefer not to have tins<lb />
lion take place There are<lb />
on this campus who feel<lb />
that if -in election has to be held it<lb />
should be held as n in the future<lb />
.is possible It seems .is it the most<lb />
vehemeni those holding these<lb />
vtews ire tin SGA officials in<lb />
understandable.<lb />
SGA officials have been elected and<lb />
have felt that they had a<lb />
mandate to Ao as they saw tit as a<lb />
:t ot winning their elections.<lb />
they are now faced with<lb />
the , 01 having to run for<lb />
their again a nd t hey<lb />
understandably tear thai they may<lb />
not wm this time<lb />
Recent SGA elections have been<lb />
notable in that they have had littie<lb />
or no attention placed upon issues<lb />
and as .1 result the elections have<lb />
been at best glorified popularity<lb />
contest- Such is not now the case.<lb />
Recent controversies have arisen and<lb />
.in election at this time would force<lb />
SGA officials to take positions one<lb />
way or another upon specific issues.<lb />
If SGA officials do not insure that<lb />
an election is held immediately it<lb />
will become obvious to the student<lb />
body ih.it the present SGA power<lb />
structure does not feel that it could<lb />
withstand the cold, hard glare ot<lb />
public consideration concerning the<lb />
job that they are presently doing.<lb />
The petition contained the request<lb />
that the election be held within two<lb />
weeks and in the absence ol' any<lb />
constitutional guidelines to the<lb />
contrary this request should be<lb />
honored over the desires of the<lb />
present SGA members to retain their<lb />
offices for whatever reasons they may<lb />
have<lb />
It is a shame that some qualified<lb />
SGA officials may be affected by the<lb />
loss ol public confidence generated as<lb />
the delays in holding the elections<lb />
steadily progress day by day but the<lb />
lack of action on the part of these<lb />
individuals can only be construed as<lb />
promoting these delays. And the<lb />
shroud of dissatisfaction will be<lb />
wrapped around the capable as well<lb />
as the incapable, the sincere as well<lb />
.is the insincere.<lb />
Mastering the draft<lb />
Bv JOHN STRIKER AND ANDREW SHAPIRO<lb />
(Cop . 1 "r � 9 70)<lb />
During a recent interview with ihis reporter.<lb />
Draft Director Curtis I an remarked: "There's a<lb />
substantial feeling in the country. I understand,<lb />
against conscientious objection, a teeling that<lb />
you'd rather not help a conscientious objectoi<lb />
it' there's a chance I help somebody else. In<lb />
Michigan ihe other day I talked to ihe state<lb />
direetoi of selective service, and he said a<lb />
fellow came into his office and said. 1 just<lb />
finished my civilian work as a CO. I m the<lb />
fathei of three, happily married, but I can't<lb />
support my family Nobody wants to hire a<lb />
conscientious objector That's a iiagedy<lb />
Yes. it is And there is irony in the Director's<lb />
very recognition of the tragedy Dr. Tarr.<lb />
himself is inadvertently helping to cause the<lb />
y h tailing to end a reprehensible and<lb />
long-standing policy ol Selective Service: the<lb />
so-called �'disruption" policy governing a CO's<lb />
civilian vv.irk<lb />
CO's 111 class 1-0 (opposed to both<lb />
combatant and noncombatant military service)<lb />
may he called upol to perform (wo years of<lb />
civilian work in lieu ot induction. The Selective<lb />
Service act and regulations require only thai the<lb />
civilian work be in the national health, sately.<lb />
i-i interest There is absolutely no mention ot<lb />
disrupting a CO's lite<lb />
While the slate directors "I selective service<lb />
maintain lists of approved civilian work, local<lb />
draft boards have the final say They decided<lb />
ultimately �Inch job .111 individual CO can lake.<lb />
The only guidance a hoard has in deciding<lb />
whethei a particular job is appropriate lies in<lb />
I ical Board Memorandum No 64 General<lb />
llershev issued this 1 BM in 1962. and Dr Tarr<lb />
has nol yet seen fit to change it.<lb />
1 BM No r4 provides in part "Whenever<lb />
possible v.iik should he performed outside ot<lb />
ihe community in which the registrant resides<lb />
The position should be one that cannot readily<lb />
he filled from the available labor force and<lb />
should onstiiiiie a disruption ol the<lb />
trant's normal way ol life somewhat<lb />
parable to die disruption ot a registrant<lb />
Aim is inducted into the Armed Forces<lb />
This "disruption" policy implies a vindictive<lb />
judgment on (he part ot Selective Service:<lb />
namely, thai civilian work which punishes<lb />
serves the "national interest " In essence. LBM<lb />
No M .isks draft boards lo treat a CO as if he<lb />
were being sent lo a civilian boot camp. Such a<lb />
policy lends lo de-emphasize, if not ignore, a<lb />
C() individual talents and (he availability ol<lb />
woik that exercises and develops these talents.<lb />
How does the "disruption" policy benefit<lb />
the national health, safety, or interest To pose<lb />
this question is to ask. in effect, whether the<lb />
�'disruption" policy is authorized by the<lb />
Selective Service act and regulations. In this<lb />
reporter's opinion it is not.<lb />
One court, however, has recently decided<lb />
oiherwise. In Hackney v. Hershey (he federal<lb />
trial court for the middle district oi North<lb />
Carolina held that LBM No. 64 is valid.<lb />
The case involved a CO with both skills and<lb />
experience in laboratory, research, and related<lb />
medical fields. This CO was working as an<lb />
inhalation therapist supervisor at Ihe New York<lb />
University Medical (enter. His work had been<lb />
approved as acceptable civilian work in the<lb />
national health, safely, and interest by both the<lb />
state directors for North Carolina (where the<lb />
CO's draft board was) and New York City<lb />
(where the Medical Center was).<lb />
The draft board disagreed. It noted in the<lb />
CO's file "Local Board is no! satisfied with job<lb />
at New York University Medical Center because<lb />
(his would not disrupt registrant's way of life<lb />
Incredibly enough, the board assigned the CO<lb />
to hospital work in North Carolina which the<lb />
court later found to be "of a routine nature<lb />
which requires little training and no formal<lb />
education The court also found that Ihe CO's<lb />
new work was "minimal and did not employ his<lb />
capabilities, talents and training As a result a<lb />
young man may sweep floors in North Carolina<lb />
while a hospital in New York goes without a<lb />
specialist.<lb />
This procedure has got lo stop. Officially<lb />
sanctioned disruption ultimately contributes to<lb />
the very public attitude which Dr. Tarr calls a<lb />
tragedy. If a CO is forced to perform useless<lb />
civilian work, will he ever be regarded with<lb />
respect? And what does he have to show for his<lb />
two years of waste and degradation when his<lb />
civilian work is over, and he seeks a real job'1<lb />
No wonder Dr. Tarr hears stories about CO's<lb />
who cannot support their families.<lb />
This Hagedy which can last for years begins<lb />
with the official policy of disruption lor<lb />
disruptions sake You can help end this policy.<lb />
Write to us. We have already influenced policy<lb />
changes through this column. Of course, we will<lb />
not send your letters directly to Dr. Tair. We<lb />
always preserve the confidentiality ol your<lb />
communications. However, we can use the<lb />
sheer volume and general sentiment of your<lb />
mail as evidence that repeal of LBM No. 64 is<lb />
long overdue.<lb />
As usual send all letters lo "Mastering the<lb />
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The Forum<lb />
Help living<lb />
To Hountainl e�d:<lb />
Where are your minds' Where was your zeal<lb />
for fund-raising when n could have helped<lb />
people who were living It seems ironic that<lb />
you car become so engrossed in plaques and<lb />
funds that can only serve a memory.<lb />
The Marshall football team was truly<lb />
unfortunate in its disaster However, the raising<lb />
of money for an engraved plaque displaying the<lb />
name of each person who died in the plane<lb />
crash cannot bring back the dead. 11 cannol<lb />
ease Ihe pain being experienced by the families<lb />
of the deceased, noi can it prevent the<lb />
OCSUiance of a similar accident at some later<lb />
time. Its purpose is to show the world that Last<lb />
Carolina University in Greenville. North<lb />
Carolina cares. Cares about what<lb />
Where was your ready sympathy in the<lb />
disaster experienced by some ISO students in<lb />
Saint-Laurcnt-du-Pont. France who died in a<lb />
fire last week? Did you volunteer to make a<lb />
golden plaque w'ith the name ol' each student<lb />
and mount it on the chimmney over the ECU<lb />
laundry in remembrance of the fire? And were<lb />
you mourning when over a million young<lb />
children died from starvation in Biafra?<lb />
More than a million kids die because they<lb />
have no food no food and ECU is<lb />
mounting a plaque in memory of a football<lb />
team.<lb />
Why not do something useful? Instead of<lb />
donating youi money for a plaque, send a<lb />
donation to UNICEF.Why not send a donation<lb />
in memory of the Marshall Football Team if<lb />
you like? Bui at leasi let's help someone who is<lb />
alive. Who knows You may have the "ghost"<lb />
of a chance ol feeling good<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Fara Hassell<lb />
Colleen Oliver<lb />
This statement works to the contrary.<lb />
Dixon's side ol the case was not given equal<lb />
coverage in the FOUNTAINHEAD He is still<lb />
harassed after Galloway provoked him to a<lb />
fight, accused him of assault, and took him to<lb />
court. Dixon is still found guilty by some after<lb />
he has legally been found not guilty.<lb />
Anna Jean Liles<lb />
Out with one strike<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I resent the fact that as a student of ECU, I<lb />
must pay salaries to a vice president who will<lb />
tell a barefaced lie under oath, curse a woman,<lb />
a black woman at that, and assault a man.<lb />
The saying is usually three sti ikes and you<lb />
are out. but Mr. Dixon you are out with only<lb />
one strike<lb />
Sister Constana Baker<lb />
Rot in hell<lb />
Skin color<lb />
I u Fountainhead:<lb />
Alright, what is all this stuff about being<lb />
"proud" of one's skin color" When I am proud<lb />
ol something it is usually because I've done<lb />
something amazing, whereupon I lake the time<lb />
to sit back and marvel. Doesn't seem to me that<lb />
there was much expenditure of effort on my<lb />
pan towards the acquisition of my rinso-white<lb />
skin. If anyone thinks he has. may I commend<lb />
you on your professional-looking paint job.<lb />
I think you all are cray.<lb />
Very sincerely,<lb />
Sue Bowermaster<lb />
Letters unfair<lb />
To Fountainhead.<lb />
"The Forum" in the November S edition of<lb />
the FOUNTAINHEAD contained six letters<lb />
addressed to Mr. Phil Dixon. The letters ranged<lb />
from a challenge to a duel to a demand for Mr.<lb />
Dixon's resignation. None of these letters<lb />
expressed any opposition to Mr. Galloway's<lb />
actions.<lb />
None noted that Mr. Galloway provoked<lb />
Dixon into anger. Dixon admitted that this<lb />
provocation caused the fight; the fight that<lb />
turned into a court case. Galloway charged<lb />
Dixon with assault. In the trial Dixon was<lb />
found not guilty.<lb />
Dixon has been proven innocent, yet he has<lb />
continuously been harassed. Galloway charges<lb />
that Dixon was acquitted because "a black<lb />
person could not possibly get justice if the<lb />
other person was white Gallowav has taken<lb />
the case to the University Board What does he<lb />
hope to achieve' He is slill black and "a black<lb />
person cannot possibly get justice<lb />
To Foui .iinhead<lb />
To whoever stole my English book. I hope<lb />
you flun . the course and what's more I hope<lb />
you rot i i hell.<lb />
Jody Merritt<lb />
Subscription basis<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I find the description of Mr. Steve Sharpe.<lb />
SGA Treasurer, in the Thursday. Nov. 5.<lb />
edition of the Fountainhead most amusing.<lb />
Wasn't it the same newspaper with the same<lb />
editor, who only last spring, gave its<lb />
wholehearted support to Mr. Sharpe in his<lb />
successful bid for election to the job that he is<lb />
now executing so well9 This reversal on the part<lb />
of the newspaper smacks of "You're a line<lb />
man as long as you play my game<lb />
I also find it most ama.ing that Mr. Bob<lb />
Thonen keeps talking about "independence"<lb />
for the newspaper. How can the newspaper ever<lb />
be independent as long as they receive funds<lb />
from the SGA According to the principles of<lb />
the American enterprise system, those who<lb />
support a function should have control of that<lb />
function. East Carolina students are forced to<lb />
pay the S 10 per quarter activity fee which helps<lb />
to support the Fountainhead. And the SGA.<lb />
acting in behalf of the students who, in effect,<lb />
pay this compulsory tax, should have the right<lb />
to exercise control over that for which they<lb />
provide financial support. This seems only<lb />
logical.<lb />
Here's a proposal: let's put the Fountainhead<lb />
on a subscription basis directly from the<lb />
students. Instead of the students paying a<lb />
compulsory fee for the publication of the<lb />
Fountainhead, the Rebel, and the Bucanneer,<lb />
each student would pay individually for each<lb />
publication or for each copy of a publication he<lb />
receives. In that way, the student can express<lb />
his ideas of the effectiveness of the publications<lb />
in a most concise way purchasing that which<lb />
he likes and not purchasing that which he<lb />
disapproves. I understand that this proposal has<lb />
been introduced in the legislature and it should<lb />
be given serious consideration. Also, in that<lb />
way, Mr. Thonen can have his long-cherished<lb />
"independence" for the Fountainhead.<lb />
As long as the SGA continues to support the<lb />
newspaper through compulsory fees, however,<lb />
Mr. Sharpe should 'ise his discretion as he sees<lb />
fit for the benefit of the students. And in spite<lb />
of the many legislative disagreements with<lb />
Steve Sharpe. I find that he is doing an<lb />
excellent job in his capacity as SGA Treasurer.<lb />
Keep up the good work. Steve<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
Jim Watts<lb />
Page 8, Fountainhead. Tuesday. December H. N70<lb />
The<lb />
Doctor's<lb />
Bag<lb />
By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D.<lb />
Copyright 1970, College Press Service<lb />
QUESTION: My roommate and I have been<lb />
involved it; an argument ovei the functional<lb />
purpose of pubic bans My roommate says thai<lb />
their function is to cushion the body during<lb />
Intercourse, while I say their function is provide<lb />
warmth foi the testicles.<lb />
Which one of us is right? If.neithei. could<lb />
you please enlighten me?<lb />
ANSWER: Anothei possibility you lefl out is<lb />
the Velcio lastenei theory. Proximity would be<lb />
impossible with the volume of pubic hair<lb />
necessary to provide even a modest cushion<lb />
The testicular earmuff idea is appealing, hut it<lb />
has three major delects. The testicles are<lb />
deliberately maintained at a coolei temperature<lb />
than the rest of the body for proper function:<lb />
as well, the distribution of pubic hair just<lb />
doesn't fit. Also, women generally do nol have<lb />
testicles but do have pubic hair. (This is getting<lb />
a little foolish.)<lb />
Pubic hair and hail under the aims are<lb />
believed to serve as a means ot keeping those<lb />
areas of the body from becoming excessively<lb />
irritated because of the friction that occurs<lb />
with normal movement. With heavy<lb />
perspiration in these areas, the hair also serves<lb />
as a wick from which a substantial amount ol<lb />
evaporation can occur<lb />
QUESTION: 1 cannot stand to be touched. I<lb />
cringe and frequently become physically ill at<lb />
the slightest touch 01 caress. This has caused me<lb />
to come to the point where I refuse dates<lb />
because I know that some physical contact will<lb />
probably occur. Is this serious, or will it just<lb />
pass? (Note: this letter was written by a coed )<lb />
ANSWER: Many circumstances in a person's<lb />
life can lead to the development of this sad and<lb />
isolating symptom. This fear can exist to<lb />
varying degrees and at its worst represents a<lb />
severe phobia in which the person responds by<lb />
avoidingsituations in which there is the slightest<lb />
possibility of any contact with another person.<lb />
The meaning of the symptom can vary. The<lb />
temptation to interpret the symptom in sexual<lb />
terms often overlooks a host ol other<lb />
possibilities.<lb />
Professional help is strongly recommended<lb />
and is very frequently successful in treating this<lb />
problem. Treatment techniques vary and<lb />
include such things as systematic<lb />
desensitiation to the fears, to more traditional<lb />
forms o( psychotherapy leading to an<lb />
understanding of the problem Professional help<lb />
through your campus mental health facility is<lb />
recommended.<lb />
QUESTION: Would it be possible to have one's<lb />
navel removed by plastic surgery' If so, how<lb />
does one go about it and what would be the<lb />
probable expense in time and money? Thank<lb />
you for your help, because I don't think I have<lb />
the nerve to ask anyone else. (This . tier was<lb />
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