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CountAinhead<lb />
 and the truth shall make you free<lb />
Volume II. Numbei 2d<lb />
nville North arolina<lb />
esday Uecembei 16, 1J70<lb />
Randle assumes duties<lb />
as ECU head coach<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
Sonny Randle is ih tball coach<lb />
at ECU, su. d M kc McG<lb />
lasl week lo lake the sail<lb />
University<lb />
I he announcement wa fuesday<lb />
morning by HI presidi nt I lenl<lb />
speeial pres i ' ii his oltici<lb />
�HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE'<lb />
�'I am complel meed thai<lb />
happiest day ol Randle.<lb />
had n : " iIr'<lb />
l niversity Mn ��� N  anu <lb />
si I ouis( irdit "si I<lb />
In making the anw t. Jenkii<lb />
Randle. "He is I  'hat will<lb />
inspire young people il<lb />
knowledge, and ability<lb />
IN CHARGE OF RECEIVERS<lb />
Randle. who was m charge of receivers and<lb />
the overall passing g MJ.ee thi<lb />
year, was also a candid il I - coaching<lb />
position at the L'niv<lb />
He withdrew his name from consideratu n<lb />
for that post, howevi ain at EC I<lb />
1 � decision lo hue Randle was made by a<lb />
five-man board I by EC1 Mhleti<lb />
Dire I<lb />
Jones and Ih<lb />
ice Stasavich an<lb />
Cl Vice President Robert Holt. I): Doug<lb />
I I ii ull � Mhletii<lb />
i ittee, ami 1 ' Business Managei Clifton<lb />
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I hey mads theii dei ision only five days<lb />
I i announo I I parture from I ' I<lb />
athletic pn<lb />
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me h -ih! Rand<lb />
lend d by<lb />
evisioi and radio<lb />
persoi<lb />
GIVEN MUCH CREDIT<lb />
Wlu n Rai �'� I' : ' ' luded<lb />
helpini Mel new offense Randle<lb />
w ii given mui h redit by the coach foi<lb />
most productive p n<lb />
ip a here M (iee left 11<lb />
LCI foi (ball program "I will not<lb />
i niversity until that job is<lb />
11 YEARS IN PROS<lb />
K .i i He ECU I isl yeai aftet 11 years<lb />
H ed foi the St Lo ii<lb />
. i hi , San I rancisco<lb />
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ol the Wa ' Redskins although he<lb />
ei played foi tht<lb />
- he f his pro career, RanJle had<lb />
6,000 yards and 67<lb />
touchdowns His 63 catches lor IJ58 yards in<lb />
1962 and his 15 touchdowns (in 12 gami<lb />
1962 are still single season Cardinal club<lb />
records<lb />
Bel ue coming to ECU, Randie received<lb />
numerous bids to remain in the M I as an<lb />
assistant coach, but. fortunately foi Id he<lb />
declined thosi offers<lb />
NUMEROUS SCHOOL RECORDS<lb />
Horn 34 sears ago in Washington, D.I<lb />
R.nolle attended Fork I nion Military<lb />
 idemy. Before graduation in 1954, he had<lb />
peted in football, basketball and track<lb />
setting numerous records while a mpetii<lb />
six tra<lb />
Randle went on to the University of Virginia<lb />
where he started at split-end from 1956 to 1958.<lb />
mong the honors Randle received during his<lb />
college careei were being named to All-State.<lb />
ll Atlantic (oast Conference and Honorable<lb />
Mention All-American teams<lb />
In bis senior year. Randle led the nation in<lb />
kickofl returns and pass receiving. He played in<lb />
the post-season Blue-Gray All-Star game<lb />
Randle began his pro career with the<lb />
nals in 1959 alter his graduation from<lb />
Virginia with a B.S in education<lb />
ring his tenure with the pros he played in<lb />
the Pro Bowl tour times, earning a reputation<lb />
that will aid him in his secondary chores as<lb />
head of football recruiting<lb />
ECU PRESIDENT Leo Jenkins makes Ur. � a <lb />
announcement (above) at a press head football coach at ECU. Randle<lb />
conference that Sonny Randle is the new (below) accepts congratulations.<lb />
Police jail former student<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Sta'i Wl '<lb />
 rmei ECU student was arrested Friday<lb />
afternoon when he refused I leave Local Board<lb />
� the Selective Service George Holmes was<lb />
charged it! 'trei assing aftei beit<lb />
I, <lb />
Playhouse to<lb />
present fairytale<lb />
leav<lb />
offices<lb />
Hob<lb />
the prop<lb />
of the<lb />
SekvJive Service<lb />
reques<lb />
s The<lb />
i and<lb />
GEORGE HOLMES discusses the<lb />
unconstitutional draft laws with<lb />
Selective Service secretary - Holmes was<lb />
later arrested for trespassing.<lb />
d application forms tor new<lb />
.retary asked to see Holmes<lb />
issification forms Holmes<lb />
showed the secretary ashes which he said were<lb />
his registration and classification cards<lb />
Both secretaries said they wished to<lb />
cooperate with Holmes if he would cooperate<lb />
with them Holmes said he was cooperating,<lb />
and that no law says registration and<lb />
classification sards have to be readable.<lb />
One secretary then placed a phone call to<lb />
Majoi vvaller in Raleigh to whom she explained<lb />
the situation, ltei talking with Waller, she told<lb />
Holmes she would give him the forms he<lb />
wanted it he would show her any identification.<lb />
IIlire- said he would not produce<lb />
identification or proof o registration in his<lb />
home town. Edenton He would not sign a<lb />
request to send his local draft board and he<lb />
refused to give his d.aft card number.<lb />
 STUDENTS PRESENT<lb />
I he secretary then called the director of N (.<lb />
Selective Service in Raleigh and again explained<lb />
the situation. She told the directoi that<lb />
representatives of FOUNTAINHEAD and<lb />
leave the ofl<lb />
Uter ta<lb />
told �<lb />
Several minutes al i<lb />
Chief Johi ny H<lb />
came OUl ft! SS<lb />
Jenkins<lb />
student, "the draft board<lb />
will handle the matter<lb />
POLICE ACTION<lb />
Two city p' m<lb />
brought "ii'<lb />
hour and I<lb />
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I atei it was �<lb />
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Holmes<lb />
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Bond was sel<lb />
"someone owning<lb />
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At thai<lb />
not to accept b<lb />
his trial dal D<lb />
Stokes ii<lb />
��you will have<lb />
time v on <lb />
Review Board declares<lb />
petition unconstitutionalz<lb />
By PHYLLIS DOUGHERTY<lb />
"The petition foi the recall ol the entire<lb />
SGA has been found unconstitutional the<lb />
Review Board announced aftei closed<lb />
deliberation rhursday<lb />
I he "Vagueness" of the recall petition<lb />
rendered it to be inimpropei form according to<lb />
the SGA onstitution, said Review Board<lb />
membei Dr I ugene Yarbro I<lb />
"The declaration the petition's<lb />
unconstitutionality stemmed from rticle IV<lb />
Section ; of the S(, Constitution, added<lb />
Yarbrough rhis section provides that the<lb />
student body ma recall "any office! elected<lb />
by thai body lbs' briel submitted by the SGA<lb />
Attorney Genei d Henry Gorham to the Board<lb />
stated thai "the petition in effeel arbitrarily<lb />
allows 15 pei sent ol the student body at huge<lb />
to recall class presidents duly elected by theii<lb />
respectiv e t lasses<lb />
itule 111. Sei tions I 2 contend the same<lb />
premise pertaining to legislators elected in<lb />
precincts and not at large G tated in his<lb />
brief. "The pennons, it upheld, would unjustly<lb />
deny the exercise by the voters of cash precinct<lb />
 then exclusive, fundamental,<lb />
constitutionally-guaranteed powei and ri<lb />
deieimme then own representation<lb />
I he petition also asks foi anelection "within<lb />
two weeks conducted by the Faculty<lb />
Senate " I"he constitution makes "no<lb />
justification eithei expressed oi implied foi the<lb />
conduct ol any student election by the Faculty<lb />
senate said Gorhant in liis briel<lb />
Yarbrough said that the vote lo declare the<lb />
petition unconstitutional was unanimous.<lb />
Bob 1 hone n . editor-in-chiel ol<lb />
I (il l UNHI D. 'A-s allowed to attend the<lb />
Review Board meeting following the meeting.<lb />
rhonen made the following statement<lb />
"Although I cannot endorse the idea of<lb />
violent expressions of disgust at the actions of<lb />
the Review Board. I do feel empathy toward<lb />
those students who are convinced thai the<lb />
 st� � is not working<lb />
'�When this main students can attempt to<lb />
work Within the system towards making desired<lb />
changes and that same sv .tern slaps them in the<lb />
face it is inconceivable that thev will sit back<lb />
and take it Something has got togive<lb />
ns appeals of the Review Board's decision<lb />
on the petition go directly to ECU President<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
ECU poets to appear<lb />
in public reading<lb />
Several published writers<lb />
will be among the Greenville<lb />
poets to 'cad at the annual<lb />
public leading of the I I 1<lb />
Poetry I orum lonighl af 8<lb />
P m in 101 Nursing Bl<lb />
ORIGINAL VERSE<lb />
Both Is -<lb />
i. ,sv ncnminl jvill I<lb />
Joseph Daugmann. Michael<lb />
Gaston. Faye Goodwyn,<lb />
Regi n.i Kea i . Douglas<lb />
McReynoIds, Jo Lee Penny.<lb />
Mas laborv. and Veinon Ward<lb />
have been invited to read<lb />
selections of then original<lb />
verse<lb />
ie ol the leaders re<lb />
nixed poets l. Reynolds<lb />
is ,i winnet of the Stephen<lb />
dei awaid foi poetry<lb />
j s poems have appealed<lb />
� th the l nned Slates and<lb />
! i � . ai v Anna Bielun's poems<lb />
weie recently favorably<lb />
reviewed in an 1 nglish<lb />
publication Veinon Ward,<lb />
whose best known collection is<lb />
"Of Dust and Stars has also<lb />
been published in Othei<lb />
publications<lb />
HOPEFUL AMATEURS<lb />
Several readers will be<lb />
reading then work in public tor<lb />
the first time this evening<lb />
The leading is open to the<lb />
publk rhere is no admission<lb />
charge<lb />
recent issue of underground newspaper.<lb />
PRESIDENT LEO JENKINS scans The Plain Dealer<lb /><pb facs="00039509_tn_0002" /><lb />
Pa<lb />
Page 2 Fountainhead, Wednesday, Decembei 16, 1970<lb />
Carnegie Commission reports<lb />
Report to<lb />
remedy unrest<lb />
Students request grant to<lb />
study Tar River pollution<lb />
� i,  i .hl ilit- IOS nroieet<lb />
By GREG DeGIERE<lb />
(C ollege Press Sei v ice)<lb />
s IK i 1st 0 (CPS) I he i arnegie<lb />
Commission on Higliei Education has<lb />
recommended major reforms in colleges that<lb />
would cut the time needed to cam degrees,<lb />
provide educational opportunity foi many<lb />
more people, and greatly reduce schools' total<lb />
expenses<lb />
rhese changes would alleviate some ol the<lb />
"legitimate complaints" ol students and<lb />
thereby remove some causes ol campus unrest,<lb />
the Carnegie report said "Bui that was not oui<lb />
majoi concern said the commission's<lb />
chairman. Clark Ken formei president ol the<lb />
I nivcisity ol Califoi nia<lb />
rhe prestigious commission also includes<lb />
Harvard president Nathan M Pusey: Notre<lb />
president the Rev rhonias M Hesburgh:<lb />
formei Pennsylvania govcrnoi William<lb />
v ji inn  ! i regent Noi ton Simon.<lb />
RECOMMENDATIONS<lb />
I he Carnegie ir than a yeai in<lb />
preparation, makes I i recommendations<lb />
to I S colleges and high schools<lb />
the time needed foi most degrees<lb />
from loui years to three years foi the<lb />
bachelor's degree as in Britain, and by one oi<lb />
two years lot the Ph.D and MD ITiis action<lb />
would cut operating expenses foi American<lb />
highei education by It) to 15 pei cent bv 1980,<lb />
Ken said<lb />
"There is too much time spent on formal<lb />
education he said<lb />
irage students to lake lime oul to<lb />
work full time between high school and college,<lb />
oi i, "stop out" if college for a while and find<lb />
 job<lb />
' rhe college should not help indefinitely<lb />
prolong an aimless search foi an<lb />
experimentation with various life styles li<lb />
seldom benefits eithei the student oi the<lb />
college " said<lb />
flies, first ivi ommendations follow the<lb />
current trend in I S. education circles toward<lb />
discouraging more and more students from<lb />
spending more and more years in colleges,<lb />
seeking training foi largely nonexistani jobs in<lb />
teaching, journalism, etc. Bui ii does not<lb />
answer the question of what to do with these<lb />
'Mop outs" and uon-sludcnts today when all<lb />
jobs are haul to find<lb />
Provide opportunities for higher education<lb />
throughout a person's lifetime, whether he has<lb />
a bachelor's degree oi not.<lb />
Make educational opportunities available<lb />
to "those who have been neglected such as<lb />
minorities, women, and oldei people.<lb />
To accomplish these two recommendations,<lb />
the Carnegie commission wants to continue to<lb />
increase the number and enrollment ot<lb />
community and junior colleges. It advises<lb />
federal support foi two years of post-high<lb />
school education foi everyone, on the model ot<lb />
New oik state where community colleges have<lb />
.i recently instituted "open admissions" plan.<lb />
Finally, create two new degrees: a Doctor<lb />
ol iu oi D to replace the Ph.D. as the main<lb />
degree foi college teachers; and a Master of<lb />
Philosophy oi Ph.M. foi high school and<lb />
community college teachers.<lb />
"The I'h I) now has a headlock on much of<lb />
highei education the commission said. "We<lb />
now select a student to do research; then<lb />
employ him to teach; and then promote him on<lb />
the basis of his research. This both confuses<lb />
him and subverts the teaching process<lb />
HARD TC ACCEPT<lb />
Acceptance of this top-to-bottom<lb />
restructuring will not be easy, Ken said<lb />
"I expect it will be popular with legislators<lb />
and boards of regents, because of its money<lb />
saving aspects. High schools should like it<lb />
because it means upgrading the level of high<lb />
school teaching to allow the three year<lb />
bachelor's degree he said.<lb />
The hangup may come from university<lb />
professors, he indicated.<lb />
"Change comes hard because a faculty is a<lb />
lot like a guild, where no change is made until<lb />
almost everyone endorses it Ken said. These<lb />
reforms will make little difference unless they<lb />
are adopted by most colleges, he added.<lb />
Early reaction to the Carnegie plan was<lb />
predictably friendly, but guarded in educational<lb />
circles. Liberal administrators, such as those<lb />
who composed the commission, were joined by<lb />
some prominent academic conservatives in<lb />
supporting the commission's recommendations.<lb />
By JACKIESTANCILL<lb />
(Staf I Writer)<lb />
Ten ECU students, all members of ECOS,<lb />
have submitted a proposal to the National<lb />
Science Foundation (NSF) for a study of<lb />
pollution of the Tar River.<lb />
The students are requesting a giant of<lb />
$13,300 from the government through the<lb />
Student Oriented Studies (SOS) program of the<lb />
NSF.<lb />
Guidelines for proposals to the SOS program<lb />
specify that a project must deal with an<lb />
environmental problem, it must be an<lb />
interdisciplinary endeavor, and it must be<lb />
conducted by a group of students.<lb />
The project must be originated, planned, and<lb />
directed by students, and must involve 10 to 12<lb />
weeks of uninterrupted work.<lb />
Student Project Director for the Tar River<lb />
proposal is Stephen Benton. who holds a B.A<lb />
degree m geography and is working toward a<lb />
B.S. in geology.<lb />
Benton is assisted by Eric Slaughter, biology.<lb />
Frank Charron. geology; Kerry Wilson,<lb />
geography; Steve Reusing, geology; Susan<lb />
Darden, geology; Jeannie Reynolds, biology:<lb />
Alexandria Moore, earth science; and Ray<lb />
Brophy, anthropology.<lb />
Faculty advisors are C w O'Rear, biology;<lb />
Dr. V.J. Bellis. biology; Dr. S.R Riggs,geology;<lb />
Di M.P 0 onnor, geology ; and I" I lieu,<lb />
geology.<lb />
Benton said he became interested in water<lb />
pollution in the N.C. coastal plain while<lb />
working in estuaries where tides meet currents<lb />
during the summer.<lb />
SUMMER RESEARCH<lb />
Benton said the ECOS group will work<lb />
during the summer, researching effects ol man s<lb />
activities such as land development, stream<lb />
channelization, and marsh drainage along the<lb />
Tar Rivei tributaries.<lb />
"Anything thai happens anywhere along the<lb />
river affects the coastal estuaries Benton<lb />
explained. "This includes agricultural runoff,<lb />
industrial and sewage deposits, as well as legulai<lb />
sedimentation. All the waste winds up in the<lb />
estuaries<lb />
"There is a delicate balance of nature along<lb />
the coastal waterways Benton continued<lb />
"I he estuary system could be a source ol<lb />
income foi many The potential revenue from<lb />
recreation is fantastic But u ail depends on<lb />
keeping the aiea free from pollution, and<lb />
maintaining the natural quality and beauty ol<lb />
the environment<lb />
�mou described the I COS project as a<lb />
documentation ol the condition of the Tar<lb />
Rivei ai various tributary levels. The project<lb />
wjll contribute to a giant documentation of the<lb />
entircwatei system being carried out by<lb />
several universities in the state.<lb />
"We wanl to find out where the pollution is<lb />
coming from, how much there is. what it is, and<lb />
where H is going Benton said<lb />
"Data collected b) the research group will be<lb />
used by ECOS in working toward solving water<lb />
pollution problems he added.<lb />
FINDINGS FOR FILM<lb />
Benton said the group will use their findings<lb />
to make a 20-minute documentary film on the<lb />
condition ol the lai Kiwi, to he taken to high<lb />
schools and cnic groups in Noith Carolina.<lb />
"I nvironmental problems aie becoming<lb />
common knowledge ' Benton said. "People are<lb />
tired of hearing ihat problems exist. They want<lb />
the problems pinpointed. The first step in<lb />
solving the problems is to get out and<lb />
document essential information "<lb />
1(1 is contributing 53,629 toward expenses<lb />
foi the Project I he group should know h<lb />
April whethei oi not the NSF approves their<lb />
L'l.inl<lb />
Job opportunities<lb />
are made available<lb />
Undergraduates, who will be juniors, seniors<lb />
or beginning graduate students by next summer<lb />
are invited to apply now foi the 1471 Summer<lb />
Pre-Prolessional Traineeships at the Devereux<lb />
Schools, a group of residential,<lb />
multidisciplinary, treatment, remedial<lb />
education and rehabilitation centers. Summer<lb />
traineeships for appointment as a research aide,<lb />
professional aide, resident camp counselor and<lb />
day camp counselor-tutor are available at the<lb />
Pa. branch in suburban Philadelphia.<lb />
Tax exempt training stipends of up to S200<lb />
per month and room and board for a 2-3 month<lb />
period are offered to unmarried qualified<lb />
applicants who are U.S. citizens. Trainees can<lb />
count on the entire amount of the tax exemot<lb />
stipend (from $375-5600) with no deductions.<lb />
I he traineeships are supported, in pan. by a<lb />
gram from the U.S. Rehabilitation Services<lb />
Administration and are designed to provide an<lb />
orientation to career opportunities foi work<lb />
with the mentally retaided and the emotionally<lb />
disturbed in special education and vocational<lb />
rehabilitation, in psychological services, in<lb />
related areas of mental health ami in<lb />
service-oriented research in these fields.<lb />
The traineeships cover a lull-time period ol<lb />
training combined with applied service-oriented<lb />
work experience and observation of on-the-spot<lb />
"milieu therapy Depending upon then<lb />
functional roles, some trainees will have an<lb />
opportunity foi work experience with mentally<lb />
retarded and-oi emotionally disturbed children,<lb />
adolescent, and young adults presenting<lb />
problems o! learning and of personal<lb />
adjustment. Trainees who do not have direct<lb />
contact with the children will assist the staff as<lb />
Professional Aides and as Research Aides in<lb />
many behind-the-scenes activities and in related<lb />
research and "writing<lb />
Furthei information on the Summer<lb />
Pre-Professional Traineeships and application<lb />
blanks are available from Dr. Henry Platt,<lb />
Director, The Devereux Foundation Institute<lb />
foi Research and Training, Devon. Pa. 19333.<lb />
lei. 21 MU8-2600.<lb />
Nationwide draft resistance movement planned<lb />
Scuba to be offered<lb />
 massive nationwide draft resistance<lb />
showdown, beginning Jan. I. is now being<lb />
organized  � focus foi anti-wai action. The<lb />
.ill is out lor the youth ol the country to cut<lb />
all ties with the Selective Service System<lb />
beginning Jan I and continuing thereafter.<lb />
I he movement is being organized by flic<lb />
Peace Brigade Berkeley Resistance. Wai<lb />
Rcsisi. I . le and others as a new direction<lb />
loi the anti-wai movement<lb />
NEW TACTICS NECESSARY<lb />
have the power and responsibility to launch the<lb />
mosl effective drive yet to end this war now<lb />
CALL FOR TURN-IN<lb />
At present. Showdown has issued a call for<lb />
men ail over the country who are carrying draft<lb />
aids. regardless of classification, to tirrn them<lb />
in as a sign of committment to the cause. The<lb />
government has stated that it is no longer<lb />
practical to prosecute people for turning in<lb />
their cards. These cards will be sent to Nixon.<lb />
The number of cards t'irned in will be tabulated<lb />
and publicized periodically<lb />
PRESSURE ON CONGRESS<lb />
The youth ol this country are already<lb />
becoming increasingly aware of common<lb />
problems and desires, as last May's strikes at<lb />
hundreds of colleges across the nation and the<lb />
success of the draft card turn-in point out.<lb />
An effective draft resistance now would have<lb />
the added benefit of pressuring Congress not to<lb />
renew the draft. The present draft bill expires<lb />
in mid-1971 and Congress is already under<lb />
considerable pressure not to extend the bill.<lb />
A massive expression of nonco-operation by<lb />
the youth in this country would make<lb />
extension of the bill impractical.<lb />
Work is now in progress to establish<lb />
Showdown centers on major college campuses<lb />
and population centers. The response so far has<lb />
been enthusiastic.<lb />
The centers will keep tabulations on the<lb />
number of cards turned in locally and will relay<lb />
the information to the Berkeley Peace Brigade.<lb />
Centers will also organize locally by attending<lb />
political rallies to make Showdown<lb />
announcements, set up forums, rallies.<lb />
teach-ins. etc. This will put greater depth into<lb />
the idea.<lb />
Tentatively, solidarity actions will be<lb />
organized nationwide for Saturday. Jan. 9. The<lb />
purpose of these actions will be to bring<lb />
together resisters and make collective<lb />
nonco-operation public.<lb />
Since Showdown is not designed as a<lb />
one-shot draft card turn-in day, the work will<lb />
only begin when the new yeat opens.<lb />
The aim is the rise of continued resistance so<lb />
that efforts can turn to keeping the people<lb />
together in an attempt to make<lb />
nonco-operation as widespread as possible.<lb />
More information is available at The Peace<lb />
Brigade, 2400 Bancroft Way, Berkeley.<lb />
A basic SCUBA certification course will be<lb />
offered by ECU'S Division of Continuing<lb />
Education beginning this Thursday<lb />
The 27-hour course is designed to train the<lb />
swimmei in the sport of skin and SCUBA diving<lb />
to read favorably under both normal and<lb />
adverse conditions, on the surface and<lb />
underwatei<lb />
It will provide the student with training and<lb />
skills to enable him to recover from emergency<lb />
situations and to perform emergency SCI B<lb />
rescue techniques.<lb />
Instruction will be given regarding SCUBA<lb />
equipment, diving physics, diving medicine.<lb />
oceanography, marine biology, the repetitive<lb />
dive table and othei areas relevant to divine.<lb />
Ihe final session will consist ol a deep dive<lb />
test to be arranged by the student and the<lb />
instructor Most deep dives will take place off<lb />
Radio Island. Morehead City. N.C.<lb />
The course will meet on Tuesday and<lb />
Ihursday nights. Dec. 17 - Jan. 2H in Minges<lb />
Coliseum, room 144 Students must supply their<lb />
own flippers, mask and snorkel. Other<lb />
equipment, including air. may be rented from<lb />
the instructoi foi S25.<lb />
Tuition is $30 per student, plus equipment.<lb />
it needed Enrollment is limited to persons 16<lb />
years of age or older. Fur her informal Hi and<lb />
registration forms are available from e ECU<lb />
Division of Continuing Education. 0. Box<lb />
2727, Greenville.<lb />
Discount coupons available<lb />
Many students have seen the Student<lb />
Consumei Directories that have been<lb />
distributed around campus. The last several<lb />
pages ol the directory contain various coupons<lb />
that should save a student money. Some of<lb />
these offers expire before the end of 1970 and<lb />
should be exercized as soon as possible<lb />
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE<lb />
As siaied in ihe directory, the student mav<lb />
purchase a student discount cud from the SGA<lb />
office for $1.00 This card will entitle the bearer<lb />
CPA to hold meeting at ECU<lb />
to the discounts ai the ten different businesses<lb />
in Greenville listed on page 5 of the directory.<lb />
It will also entitle students to a new directory,<lb />
including the coupons<lb />
This is the same student discount program<lb />
that nov exists for student consumer<lb />
cardholders at over 250 businesses in Raleigh.<lb />
Dm ham. Chapel Hill, Charlotte, and<lb />
Greensboro. "Ihe participating businesses at<lb />
last Carolina can use his card at any<lb />
participating business it does not have to be<lb />
in Greenville<lb />
&amp; ,M ��" <lb />
The.n ilinas Press<lb />
Photoei aphei s Association<lb />
(CPPAj has accepted ai<lb />
invitation to hold its wintei<lb />
meeting at ECU. Feb 20-21.<lb />
according to an announcement<lb />
by newly-elected I PP <lb />
president Larry fuckei<lb />
 ireensboro Daily News.<lb />
( PI'A members, holding<lb />
then fall meeting in Durham<lb />
last weekend, voted to accept<lb />
.nation extended by If I<lb />
president Leo Jenkins. The<lb />
i I I Departmenl of Public<lb />
Relations. News Bureau, and<lb />
Division of Continuing<lb />
Education will cooperate in<lb />
arranging ihe program for the<lb />
February meeting.<lb />
ll will mark the tirst time<lb />
that the CPPA has held a<lb />
meeting on the campus of an<lb />
institution of higher learning.<lb />
Legal advisor appointed<lb />
By PHYLLIS DOUGHERTY<lb />
(Sta'i Wi lt�i )<lb />
"The University Board lacks the legal<lb />
knowledge to adequately guarantee the rights<lb />
ot the accused said Dr Robert Woodside<lb />
Boaid member.<lb />
Woodside, Board chairman during the<lb />
controversial Galloway versus Dixon hearing,<lb />
said in an interview last week that the<lb />
appointment of a legal adviser to rule on<lb />
procedure would allievate strain on the Board<lb />
not only to render a fair and unprejudiced<lb />
verdict and appropriate sentencing, hut also to<lb />
recognize the legal rights of the accused.<lb />
This position, he said, should be in a<lb />
non-voting advisory capacity to the Board and<lb />
to attorneys The legal adviser would serve at<lb />
the hearing as well as the deliberation of the<lb />
verdict, much in the line of a parliamentarian.<lb />
MINIMUM PRESENCE<lb />
To keep his presence to a minimum, the legal<lb />
officer should neither be required to attend a<lb />
hearing in which the plea entered is "guilty<lb />
nore cises ol minimal importance, noted<lb />
Woodside<lb />
Ihe Boaid should also have ihe authority to<lb />
refuse a case, s.ud Woodside. it m the Baord's<lb />
opinion, it did not warrant being heard, or did<lb />
not come undisputably under its jurisdiction as<lb />
staled in the "Key<lb />
Woodside cited the U.S. Supreme Court and<lb />
state supreme courts as precedent setters of this<lb />
authority.<lb />
Recently in the precedent setting case<lb />
concerning Dixon and Galloway, both of these<lb />
issues were brought up.<lb />
IRRELEVANT MATERIAL<lb />
Much irrelevant testimony was admitted<lb />
during the hearing's first day allowing the<lb />
attorneys a number of angles for presentation.<lb />
This tactical procedure succeeded in obscuring<lb />
the issue, drawing attention from the initial<lb />
considerations to trivial points of argument.<lb />
Woodside observed that not only did the<lb />
circumstantial evidence try patiences, but<lb />
wasted the valuable time of both Board<lb />
members witnesses. Aware of their error in<lb />
judgement, such petty testimony was ruled<lb />
inadmissible the following day.<lb />
However, attorneys continued to curtly<lb />
rebuke each other and finally added to the<lb />
contusion in approaching unannounced to<lb />
stand before (he Board to explain or<lb />
demonstrate.<lb />
t&amp;jitkM'<lb />
KARATE CLUB from left to right:<lb />
Sammy Isley, Wally Bunt, Liz Russell,<lb />
Charles June, Mark Cayton, Glenn<lb />
Lewis, Vikki Morrow, Tony Shedrick,<lb />
Jimmie Lewis, Michael Chambers<lb />
Rodney McCoy, and Harold Jones. Mr.<lb />
Bill McDonald standing<lb />
Karate Club captures trophies<lb />
WILMINGTON The Bill McDonald, a<lb />
Greenville and Jacksonville fourth-degree Black Belt and<lb />
divisions of the ECU Karate the instructor for the ECU<lb />
Club captured 15 first place group, led the Greenville<lb />
finishes and 16 other trophies division into the tournament<lb />
in a tournament held here while his counterpart tor the<lb />
earlier this month Jacksonville division was<lb />
The tournament was Charles June, a first-degree<lb />
sponsored by the U.S. Seislin Black Belt.<lb />
Kai Tournament Society. Competition was divided<lb />
into men and women<lb />
eategoties. The first event was<lb />
ihe Kata competition in which<lb />
each individual goes through<lb />
basic kaiate movements.<lb />
stressing form and style.<lb />
In the tiee tights, the next<lb />
event held, an individual may<lb />
use independent movement to<lb />
score oi keep his opponent<lb />
from scoring.<lb />
Both types of competition<lb />
were decided by bell classes<lb />
ihe coloi oi ihe bell signifying<lb />
'he individual's advancement in<lb />
karate. The) go I,on, White<lb />
Belt to Green Belt and then to<lb />
'he many degrees oi Black<lb />
Bell<lb />
fhe ECU participants did<lb />
much belter than they did in<lb />
the Virginia Tournament las'<lb />
yeai when they won only three<lb />
trophies,<lb />
McDonald was pleased with<lb />
the vast mipiovenient ot tin'<lb />
group He expressed his hopes<lb />
for ,i siiuil.u showing next<lb />
month in the tournament In<lb />
fennesscc<lb />
1 ounlamhe,<lb />
Mc<lb />
ByB<lb />
(Specia<lb />
Editor's Note Bob<lb />
and former Attorne-<lb />
in the Legislature<lb />
injunctive powers<lb />
SGA Attorney <lb />
on the unconslitt<lb />
petition is an exc<lb />
writing It retle<lb />
thorough knowlei<lb />
of the SGA Cons<lb />
Rules.<lb />
The Review B<lb />
also, because the;<lb />
opinion concerni<lb />
who wishes to ci<lb />
decision in Hen<lb />
General, v. Robe<lb />
Gorham's brief t<lb />
reached the concli<lb />
DC<lb />
Therefore, the<lb />
the brief or its<lb />
conclusions read<lb />
manner in which I<lb />
In his brief,<lb />
petitioners tried<lb />
did not elect.<lb />
attempting to rec<lb />
class, whom the;<lb />
attempted to t<lb />
on-eampus studet<lb />
Gorham also i<lb />
requesting that tl<lb />
election, contrav<lb />
theii elections t<lb />
than non-student<lb />
VIOLATI<lb />
The Attorney<lb />
petition on the g<lb />
authority of the<lb />
SGA president tt<lb />
Gorham final!<lb />
grounds that son'<lb />
did not realize it!<lb />
The best poi<lb />
those concerning<lb />
It is easy to cc<lb />
conducted by tl<lb />
direction of tht<lb />
R0TC<lb />
i<lb />
The campus <lb />
31 deadline foi<lb />
program.<lb />
The progran<lb />
juniors, both m<lb />
have two ye<lb />
undergraduate<lb />
combination of<lb />
In order to !<lb />
program, appl<lb />
examination an<lb /><pb facs="00039509_tn_0003" /><lb />
ntto<lb />
ition<lb />
Ibed the I COS project as a<lb />
nl the condition of the Tar<lb />
tributary levels. The project<lb />
a a giant documentation of the<lb />
i s stem being carried out by<lb />
?s m the stale.<lb />
inil out where the pollution is<lb />
a much there is. what it is, and<lb />
" Benton said<lb />
d b) the research group will be<lb />
i working toward solving water<lb />
ns he added.<lb />
INGS FOR FILM<lb />
ie group will use their findings<lb />
niie documentary film on the<lb />
1.11 River, to he taken to high<lb />
group. m North Carolina.<lb />
il problems aie becoming<lb />
Ige Benton said. "People are<lb />
hat problems exist. They want<lb />
npointed. The first step in<lb />
blems is to get out and<lb />
il Information<lb />
uting 53.624 toward expenses<lb />
I he group should know h<lb />
not the SSI approves their<lb />
es<lb />
ible<lb />
sulk experience with mentally<lb />
motionally disturbed children,<lb />
young adults presenting<lb />
le.ii mug and of personal<lb />
ices who do not have direct<lb />
children will assist the staff as<lb />
�s and as Research Aides in<lb />
scenes activities and in related<lb />
ting<lb />
initiation on the Summer<lb />
Trameeships and application<lb />
lable from Dr. Henry Platt,<lb />
tevereux Foundation Institute<lb />
d luinmg. Devon. Pa. 19333.<lb />
JO.<lb />
d<lb />
on will consist ot a deep dive<lb />
iged by the student and the<lb />
deep dives will take place off<lb />
rehead City. N.C.<lb />
a ill meet on Tuesday and<lb />
Dec. 17 � Jan. 28 in Minges<lb />
14 Students must supply their<lb />
mask and snorkel. Other<lb />
.ling air. may be rented from<lb />
S25.<lb />
pei student, plus equipment.<lb />
men! is limited to persons 16<lb />
Ider. Fur her informal n and<lb />
. are available from e ECl<lb />
inning Education, 0. Box<lb />
able<lb />
it the ten different businesses<lb />
d on page 5 o the directory<lb />
! students to a new directory,<lb />
ions<lb />
ne student discount program<lb />
its lor student consumer<lb />
er 250 businesses in Raleigh.<lb />
� el 11 ill. Charlotte, and<lb />
participating businesses at<lb />
an use his card at any<lb />
ness it does not have to be<lb />
 .��' ,� <lb />
IV<lb />
� Ti<lb />
I44<lb />
sw<lb /><lb />
 and Harold Jones. Mr.<lb />
tanding<lb />
hi<lb />
tes<lb />
tuch betlet than they did in<lb />
lie Virginia Tournament last<lb />
eai when the) won only three<lb />
ophies<lb />
McDonald was pleased with<lb />
ie vast impiovenient ol the<lb />
roup. He expressed his hopes<lb />
11 a sunilai showing next<lb />
tonth in the tournament In<lb />
ennessee<lb />
I<lb />
ountamlKud. Wednesday, December 16, 1M70<lb />
Major reforms<lb />
determined the petition to be in g<lb />
By BOB ROBINSON<lb />
(Special to 1 tin nta in head)<lb />
Editor's Note Bob Robinson, a former ECU student<lb />
and former Attorney General, introduced the motion<lb />
in the Legislature which gave the Review Board<lb />
inunctivfl powers<lb />
SdA Attorney General Henry Gorham's brief<lb />
on the unconstitulionality of the recent recall<lb />
petition is an excellent piece of amateur legal<lb />
writing It reflects careful thought and a<lb />
thorough knowledge of the pertinent sections<lb />
of the SGA Constitution and General Election<lb />
Rules.<lb />
The Review Board must have thought this<lb />
also, because they did not see fit to write an<lb />
opinion concerning the case, forcing anyone<lb />
who wishes to cite as a judicial precedent the<lb />
decision in Henry Gotham, The Attorney<lb />
General v. Robert Thonen, et al. to consult<lb />
Gorham's brief to find the reasons the Board<lb />
reached the conclusion it did.<lb />
DOES NOT REST<lb />
Therefore, the argument does not rest with<lb />
the brief or its preparation, but with the<lb />
conclusions reached by the Board and the<lb />
manner in which the hearing was conducted.<lb />
In his brief, Gorham contends that the<lb />
petitioners tried to recall an official that they<lb />
did not elect. In essence, freshmen were<lb />
attempting to recall the president ot the senior<lb />
class, whom they did not elect. Day students<lb />
attempted to recall representatives ot the<lb />
on-campus students.<lb />
Gorham also contends that the petition, by<lb />
requesting that the Faculty Senate conduct the<lb />
election, contravines students' rights to have<lb />
their elections conducted by students rather<lb />
than non-student officials.<lb />
VIOLATES LEGAL AUTHORITY<lb />
The Attorney General also objects to the<lb />
petition on the grounds that it violates the legal<lb />
authority of the Election Committee and the<lb />
SGA president to set the dates for all elections.<lb />
Gorham finally objects to the petition on the<lb />
grounds that some of the students who signed it<lb />
did not rcali.e its results if proven valid.<lb />
The best points raised by the brief were<lb />
those concerning the election.<lb />
it is easy to conceed that an election must be<lb />
conducted by the Elections Committee at the<lb />
direction of the SGA President after he has<lb />
determined the petition to be in good order;<lb />
however, the SGA Constitution limits this<lb />
power by specifying that certain elections must<lb />
be held within certain weeks.<lb />
It is. however, rather difficult to use the<lb />
argument that a student did not know what he<lb />
was signing.<lb />
One could reasonably assume that if a person<lb />
is enrolled in college he has the ability to read.<lb />
If a person can read, then it is reasonable to<lb />
assume that he would know that he was asking<lb />
for an entirely new election.<lb />
As to the contention that certain students<lb />
could not petition for the recall of an official<lb />
that he did not elect, it would seem that the<lb />
burden of proof that 15 percent of an official's<lb />
constituency did not so petition that official's<lb />
recall rests with the attorney general as plantiff.<lb />
In addition, there are five officials that the<lb />
entire student body did elect and that the 15<lb />
per cent of the student body who signed the<lb />
petition have an undoubted right to recall. The<lb />
Board should have not ruled out new elections<lb />
for these officials.<lb />
This case was precedent-setting beyond the<lb />
conclusions reached in the matter before the<lb />
Review Board.<lb />
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS<lb />
For the first time, the Board was using its<lb />
new powers of constitutional and legal<lb />
interpretation.<lb />
The hearing was held behind closed doors.<lb />
The rational for a closed-door hearing is to<lb />
protect the student facing charges from<lb />
unwanted publicity.<lb />
This hearing was not one in which criminal<lb />
charges were brought, so there was no student<lb />
to protect. Indeed, this case affected and was of<lb />
interest to all students.<lb />
Lastly, though the brief sought to enjoin Bob<lb />
Whitley as president of the SGA from holding<lb />
the election. Thonen was summoned to defend<lb />
the petition on short notice. The issue then<lb />
became: who is the plantiffs adversary the<lb />
person to be enjoined or one of the arbitrarily<lb />
chosen petition signers?<lb />
These may be the usual type of "bugs" to be<lb />
worked out of anything new, but it is to be<lb />
hoped that when the Board is next asked to<lb />
determine constitutional issues that it will act<lb />
differently concerning the right to know, rules<lb />
of evidence, and at least render a written<lb />
decision as a guide for those who wish to know<lb />
the proper legal action.<lb />
Honors seminar exposes students<lb />
to new ideas and opportunities<lb />
ROTC recruits interested students<lb />
By TED DENNY<lb />
The campus Air Force ROTC is setting a Jan.<lb />
31 deadline for application to the two year<lb />
program.<lb />
The program is open to sophomores ana<lb />
juniors, both male and female. Applicants must<lb />
have two years left in college at the<lb />
undergraduate level, the graduate level, or a<lb />
combination of the two.<lb />
In order to be considered for the two year<lb />
program, applicants must pass a written<lb />
examination and a medical evaluation<lb />
The student is paid approximately $160 tor<lb />
the six-week field training session. During the<lb />
two academic years he is enrolled in the<lb />
AFROTC Program, he is paid S50 per month,<lb />
tax free.<lb />
Upon graduation and the completion of the<lb />
AFROTC Two Year Program, the cadet<lb />
becomes a commissioned second lieutenant in<lb />
the U.S. Air Force.<lb />
Information on the Two Year Program is<lb />
available at the AFROTC office, Austin 128 or<lb />
in the lobby of the Union Dec. 14-18.<lb />
By FRANCEINE PERRY<lb />
(ECU News Bureaul<lb />
"What is war What is peace?"<lb />
"Dues every sin. every violent act. carry its<lb />
own grace with it<lb />
"Can one truly live freely, never allowing<lb />
circumstances to manipulate hin ?"<lb />
These and other such questions, which have<lb />
been treated by scholars and philosophers down<lb />
through the ages, were discussed by a group ot<lb />
ECU freshmen during a recent honors seminar.<lb />
Their reading of "A Separate Peace by<lb />
John Knowles. was the source of most of the<lb />
ideas brought out in the open discussion,<lb />
Dr. Norman Rosen feld and Dr. David<lb />
Sanders, two members of the English faculty<lb />
who conduct the seminar, spoke occasional!) to<lb />
steer the group into more profitable areas or to<lb />
sum up the problems being dealt with.<lb />
OUTSPOKEN VIEWS<lb />
As is always the case in discussions oi a<lb />
philosophical nature, there was disagreement.<lb />
And several present were quite outspoken in<lb />
defense of their own points ol view<lb />
A great deal of interest and enthusiasm was<lb />
stimulated among the participants, which is the<lb />
intended cpurpose of the seminar<lb />
"The semmai gives the students exposure to<lb />
new ideas says l)r Sanders. "They are<lb />
confronted with matters winch they never<lb />
encountered before<lb />
"Being in the seminal provides them with<lb />
opportunities to express then own ideas about<lb />
life, man and soctetv<lb />
The students in the honors seminar represent<lb />
a select group of the more than 3.000 freshmen<lb />
at ECU. On the basis ol thier verbal SAT scores<lb />
(around 650 ot above) and high school records.<lb />
they were invited to join the program.<lb />
After successfully completing mos of the<lb />
honors seminars this year, students will be<lb />
invited to continue with the sophomore<lb />
program next year.<lb />
Sometimes the seminar will take a certain<lb />
focus, such as political thought or scientific-<lb />
method. In a politically oriented seminar, for<lb />
example, an interesting assignment might be a<lb />
close, objective comparison oi the U.S.<lb />
Declaration of Independence and Constitution<lb />
with Marx and Engels' "Communist<lb />
Manifesto<lb />
PROGRAMS BEGINNING<lb />
The Freshman Honors Program was begun in<lb />
1964, the brainchild of Dr John Kozy.<lb />
chairman of the philosophy department.<lb />
It was conceived as a reading-discussion of<lb />
the "great books an effective way to give<lb />
intellectual stimulation to the superior student.<lb />
"The argument given for beginning honors<lb />
programs in the freshman year is this: superior<lb />
students are most receptive to challenge ir their<lb />
freshman years noted Dr. Kozy.<lb />
"Superior students who go unchallenged in<lb />
their freshman years often develop a feeling ot<lb />
boredom which is then difficult to dispel<lb />
The students in the honors program are<lb />
Members of Honor, Seminar discuss future plans.<lb />
actively involved in the learning process, in<lb />
their discussions and reading, the teach<lb />
themselves a great deal.<lb />
They write several interpretive essays, and<lb />
are given a grade on the basts of then<lb />
participation in discussion.<lb />
IMPRESSIVE LOAD<lb />
The list of books they read is impressive.<lb />
Works by such major figures as Plato. St.<lb />
Thomas Aquinas. Shakespeare. Cervantes.<lb />
Voltaire. Tolstoy. Niet.sche. Thoreau. Bala.<lb />
and Kafka are included in the honors program<lb />
along with such contemporary writers as<lb />
Eldridge Cleaver. Malcolm X and William<lb />
Burroughs.<lb />
Each quarter's seminar is conducted by two<lb />
professors from one of the humanities<lb />
departments.<lb />
D Kozy believes that after two years oi the<lb />
honors seminar, the superior student is bettei<lb />
prepared to undertake specialized honors work<lb />
in his own major<lb />
At any rate, he will have acquired a broad<lb />
cultural background which he can apply while<lb />
concentrating in one particulai academic field,<lb />
such as literature, history, i :ience.<lb />
Whether oi not the student does decide to<lb />
pursue accelerated studies in Ins junioi and<lb />
senior years, complete - I a significant portion<lb />
ol the honors semina ' i" the title of<lb />
"honor student which is stamped on his<lb />
college transcript and diploma.<lb />
MIXED RESULTS<lb />
Has the I(i h nors seminar program been<lb />
successful<lb />
"Results have b� d " savs KoZ)<lb />
"Some students have profited from the<lb />
� ar, others have not<lb />
He is convinced oi the value of the program,<lb />
as a form of academic enrichment which is<lb />
vitally needed to furnish a greater challenge for<lb />
the superior student.<lb />
Its emphasis upon individual contribution to<lb />
group discussion, he believes, not only requires<lb />
the student to take an active part in the<lb />
learning process, but convinces him that<lb />
education is an enterprise in which students and<lb />
professors cooperate<lb /><pb facs="00039509_tn_0004" /><lb />
Page 4. Fountainhead, Wednesday. Deeembei 16, 1970<lb />
Pa<lb />
Champlin urges actioi<lb />
pollution problem<lb />
Given gifts and parties<lb />
Greeks entertain<lb />
area poor children<lb />
. .i  inimulc .Hid . ilhi tnvt<lb />
Page 5, Fountain!<lb />
(Ills will givi<lb />
if the real<lb />
eople<lb />
.thing<lb />
W HI 111<lb />
Is Will<lb />
ohleiu and<lb />
By DR R CHAMPLIN<lb />
Pollution n( oui atmosphen<lb />
is but a sy nipton<lb />
disease too nt<lb />
Before we can -<lb />
about the populal<lb />
we must bring ab<lb />
wide hange in valt<lb />
take time Howeve<lb />
something about<lb />
now if w e<lb />
acknowledge Ihe (<lb />
devote some effort in this<lb />
due. '<lb />
Mai k 1 iu:<lb />
"Everybody talks about the<lb />
weathci bin<lb />
an thing about it I lu<lb />
wittii ism v� .<lb />
taken<lb />
sta meui can also hi applied<lb />
to ail po with<lb />
Me lev it v<lb />
POLLUTION INCREASING<lb />
 ���, sphi rii pollution is<lb />
than<lb />
out population<lb />
"rising<lb />
standards suits in<lb />
greate energy<lb />
and goods pei<lb />
I u ct io n and<lb />
lation activities<lb />
increase accordii<lb />
Oneoftl<lb />
the blanket - i ivhieh<lb />
envelops virtually ail inajoi<lb />
cities of the world I ln �<lb />
more disquieting aspe<lb />
is the placid<lb />
accept met �' it b) the<lb />
majority<lb />
thee cities I <lb />
i<lb />
these cities 1 he exhaust<lb />
these vehicles pi ,<lb />
monoxide, sulphu<lb />
In di<lb />
nitrogei and lead int <lb />
in enormous quantities<lb />
SMOG<lb />
Wh<lb />
hangs such as I os<lb />
Angeles � 1 kyo and teacts<lb />
with sunlight, the resulting<lb />
photo-chemical activity<lb />
produces what is popularly<lb />
known as smog Ihe most<lb />
harmful by product oi this<lb />
photo chemical reaction is<lb />
o.one, a form oi oxygen<lb />
Ozone is quite reactive<lb />
chemically It causes damage to<lb />
elal ion, ciacks rubber,<lb />
deteriorali � cotton fabrics and<lb />
bleaches almost anything it<lb />
touches Ihe Southeastern<lb />
Forest Experiment Station ol<lb />
the I S Department of<lb />
. k Lllture reports ozone as a<lb />
principle cause ol emergence<lb />
tipburn. a blight of eastei<lb />
white pine.<lb />
Ozone has been shown to<lb />
produce lesions in grape leaves<lb />
in California and the flecking<lb />
o! tobacco leaves in the eastern<lb />
I S Repits from the New<lb />
Jersey Department of Plant<lb />
Pathology show that ozone can<lb />
and has caused injury to<lb />
ich. alfalfa. tye. barley.<lb />
i) re hard grass, tobacco.<lb />
petunia, radish, red clover.<lb />
parsley, etc Similat<lb />
:s o ozone damage eonte<lb />
studies conducted in<lb />
I tah<lb />
Recent reports indicate that<lb />
almighty ponderosa pines<lb />
ilifornia are dying by the<lb />
sands due to attack from<lb />
Some i( the tiees stand<lb />
� � and are more than<lb />
ild I iday expei ts<lb />
that 75 per cent oi 1 7<lb />
trees are dv ing<lb />
UNIVERSAL POLLUTION<lb />
1 lie data from these studies<lb />
s h o w that atmospheric<lb />
has detrimental<lb />
. �- fai from the cities<lb />
where most of it occurs. In<lb />
shoit ar pollution is universal.<lb />
I I . evidence f oi<lb />
environmental damage due to<lb />
smog is everywhere but public<lb />
 is a stubboi n foe.<lb />
tly a local newspapei<lb />
contained a photograph ol a<lb />
workei checking lor leaks in<lb />
: the I S storage depots<lb />
for poisons and gases which<lb />
could be used in biological<lb />
warfare This particular<lb />
worker, weainui a uas mask and<lb />
special clothing, was carrying a propei amount ol fuel, food<lb />
rabbit in a cage Presumably il<lb />
the rabbit died suddenly tins<lb />
would be ev idencc foi a leak.<lb />
this photograph makes oic<lb />
realize how ironic it is foi man<lb />
to emplov such a technique to<lb />
detest accidents occuring in<lb />
d a n ge r ou s d e v i c e s he<lb />
consciously creates and vet not<lb />
walei and heal. Ihev also had<lb />
to have a well-functioning<lb />
wasle disposal system. II anv<lb />
one ol these had failed foi an<lb />
extended period oi time, life<lb />
pollo Mil would have<lb />
been in jeopardy s u was. on<lb />
the last abortive mission, the<lb />
nowci failure meant that the<lb />
be able to recogntc the same astronauts had to do without<lb />
signs ol dangei from things he ncai foi several hours an<lb />
unconsciously creates Ihe uncomfortable situation<lb />
damage of smog Io vegetation thousands oI miles in space,<lb />
has its corollary in the rabbit I hen fuel consumption was<lb />
and the gas leaks Hoes the carefully monitored to insure<lb />
slow death brought aboul by thai they would have enough<lb />
atmospheric contamination to return to earth safely. How<lb />
make it anv more palatable'1 unlike the astronauts we are<lb />
Perhaps if we looked upon vvith man ravaging the fossil<lb />
oui-elves as living neat and at fuels available to him Just as<lb />
lew remaining flowers As I<lb />
started out the polluted clouds<lb />
were thiekei than usual<lb />
When I an iv ed at the woods<lb />
I meandered about until I<lb />
became lost Suddenly mv gas<lb />
mask failed. Then I managed to<lb />
make a temporary repaii I he<lb />
gasping ant! crying forced me<lb />
to go ovei to a pure mountain<lb />
stream and lake a ih ink I hen<lb />
my mouth and throat began to<lb />
burn. Mv stomach began to<lb />
cramp. I decided ii I ate<lb />
something thai would help me refreshments, and Santa Clan<lb />
llun animals and other loys<lb />
i ,i i Several groups who work<lb />
children full-time with underprivileged<lb />
the bottom oi an ocean ol ail<lb />
the dangers might hit home<lb />
more meaningfully Nearly<lb />
eveiv sensitive man is appalled<lb />
by the death and destruction<lb />
that oil leaks and spills , .<lb />
bv oceanic life. The results ol<lb />
such disasters are nearly<lb />
instantaneous and quite<lb />
dramatic<lb />
"FISH" MAN<lb />
concern about the helpless lish<lb />
and marine life w Inch.<lb />
confined to their acquatic<lb />
world bv quirks ol nature, are<lb />
defenseless against the foibles<lb />
 i f m an. Ye t . t ha t<lb />
not-so-helpless "fish" called<lb />
num. confined by quirks -<lb />
nature to a gaseous existence in<lb />
his own ocean of air. seems to<lb />
stoically accept the same,<lb />
though more subtle, fate that<lb />
awaits our helpless marine<lb />
friends.<lb />
Another way oi looking at<lb />
the problem that may<lb />
dramatically emphasize the<lb />
situation is to considet the<lb />
earth as a spaceship with all its<lb />
inhabitants as space voyagers<lb />
Oi astronauts Actually this is<lb />
precisely what we are<lb />
Considei the Apollo Mil<lb />
mission. In order foi Edwin<lb />
Aldrin. Michael Collins and<lb />
Neil Armstrong to survive they<lb />
had to be furnished with the<lb />
the astronauts' life sustaining<lb />
oxygen was critical to their<lb />
safety, so too is the earth's<lb />
atmosphere to us as we journey<lb />
through space in our galaxy.<lb />
Yet we do not seem to heed<lb />
nature's warnings<lb />
Si on it may be too late We<lb />
must act while we still have<lb />
time. report to the IS.<lb />
Senate Committee on Public<lb />
Works in 1963 states<lb />
"Technical procedures are<lb />
available which can prevent the<lb />
d i s c h a i g e 0 f most<lb />
. mtaminants to the air. The<lb />
application of some of these<lb />
procedures involves<lb />
considerable cost. However.<lb />
failure to use them is now<lb />
costing the public far more in<lb />
economic damages even aside<lb />
from the nuisances and hazards<lb />
to health associated with air<lb />
pollution. Despite the lack oi<lb />
satisfactory answers to certain<lb />
specific problems, a significant<lb />
reduction in pollution is now<lb />
possible through wide-spread<lb />
application oi proven<lb />
principles<lb />
Considei the following essaj<lb />
written by a sixth-grade boy<lb />
from Columbus, Ohio:<lb />
A Walk In The Woods<lb />
I lie yeai is 2070. My name<lb />
is John Doe When I got up one<lb />
morning I decided to lake a<lb />
walk in the wood: to see the<lb />
feel beltei 1 hen I went ovei to<lb />
a bush of fresh good wild<lb />
berries and ate some. Shortly<lb />
after that I became sick and<lb />
vomited. Because ol my<lb />
struggle I had to spend the<lb />
night in the woods.<lb />
When morning came around<lb />
I struggled and found my way<lb />
back to the city .<lb />
Four days later I died.<lb />
Could this happen' Hunk<lb />
about it. It's up to vou<lb />
John Curtis, Grade 6, Room<lb />
c), Cranbrook School.<lb />
Columbus. Ohio<lb />
By DONNA WEBB<lb />
l ,n v underprivileged h o use i o .<lb />
children in this area will have a P'jW io e.ght. children are planning<lb />
the children something special tot them fur<lb />
Dao Christmas including the Kappa<lb />
Sigs who work With the Wo<lb />
rhe Chi Omega sorority and Boys Clubs m Greenville<lb />
tha Sigma Pis will give a rhe Alpha Phi sorority<lb />
ab0ll 20 children sponsors a loster child, giving<lb />
hi i money each month This<lb />
"ihe Kappa Deltas and Pi yea'  Christmas they will<lb />
Kappa Plus will give a jouil gi�� �� mone,v fol dothej.<lb />
party todav foi aboul JO l"hey also raised money to buy<lb />
npus are givim parties children at a redevelopment a little boy a bicycle lur<lb />
with gifts, school in Greenville rhese Christmas.<lb />
hildien. ranging from guides Ihe Alpha Xi Delta sorority<lb />
sent a donation to theaswell<lb />
merry (hi istmas because<lb />
someone cues.<lb />
Organizations throughoul<lb />
the Greenvill: .net and on the<lb />
I CU campus are donating<lb />
money, clothing and nine to<lb />
make Christmas a happv season<lb />
lot many people.<lb />
PARTIES<lb />
Sororities and fraternities on<lb />
pus an<lb />
n p I e t e<lb />
and will give the Cl<lb />
refreshments, loys, and .<lb />
iiiii<lb />
he<lb />
the IV<lb />
party<lb />
eilhei<lb />
lo underprivileged children. foui to seven, arc<lb />
Several ol the sororities and mentally retarded oi severely<lb />
fraternities have given parties culturally deprived Pepsi-Cola<lb />
,i the Kennedy Orphanage is furnishing the refreshments<lb />
Home in Kinston. Ihe Kappa and gilts thai will be provided<lb />
Deltas and Pi Kappa Plus gave a b) the KD's and Pi Kaps<lb />
joinl part) foi about 50 Delta Sigma Pi and the<lb />
children AOPis will give a party foi<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi ami Phi children at Elmhuist School<lb />
Kappa Tau are planning a party On rhursda) a Christmas<lb />
foi the Kenned) Orphanage party for about 12 children will<lb />
this week, even taking then De held at the In Stg house.<lb />
own Santa sponsored bv the In Sigs and<lb />
Several organizations are tu- Kappa Mphas Ihe<lb />
giving parties at their houses oi children, who are two to t ui<lb />
at different schools The Theta years old. will be giver, stuffed<lb />
l entei for menially retarded,<lb />
underprivileged children m<lb />
Kinston<lb />
OLD AGE GROUP<lb />
One group that is so often<lb />
l.o gotten at Christmas as<lb />
people make plans to make the<lb />
season happy foi children, is<lb />
the old-age group. The Delta<lb />
etas and Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
will visit the Greenville Nursing<lb />
Home As they did last year,<lb />
they plan to sing Christmas<lb />
carols and present gifts.<lb />
Music Factory to book James Gang,<lb />
Mountain Chairman of the Board<lb />
By DAVE ITTERMANN<lb />
Greenville has recently<lb />
experienced a new happening<lb />
The Music Factory. Ed<lb />
Rawl, a successlui Greenville<lb />
businessman, and (dill<lb />
Corbett, who has had 20 years<lb />
experience putting togethei<lb />
s h o w s a n d b o o k i n g<lb />
entertainment groups, are now<lb />
engaged in making a new<lb />
Greenville night spot<lb />
Booked as "the largest<lb />
showcase in the South as far as Chairman ol the Board and the<lb />
groups go the Factor) has James Gang will appear after<lb />
already had shows with Little Christmas.<lb />
Anthony and the Imperials. Beacn club Inc associated<lb />
and the Allman Brothers. wjtf, i tll. Electric Rock Pile,<lb />
Skip Hough, who is with The Pad. and The Beach Club<lb />
Beach Club Inc currently<lb />
books such groups as Chicago,<lb />
Three Dog Night. Steppenwolf,<lb />
The Who and Grand Funk<lb />
Railroad. Plans foi The<lb />
Factory do not call fot these<lb />
g i o ii p s. but Mountain.<lb />
the S3 bracket, according to a<lb />
Factory spokesman. Plans are<lb />
being made for a going away<lb />
parlv lor ECU students<lb />
teat uimg a "big national<lb />
surprise group<lb />
The factory, located at 14th<lb />
and Cotanche Sts is presently<lb />
opening its doors on Thursday.<lb />
these dubs Friday, and Saturday at 7 30<lb />
Pi ices foi all entertainment I1  The club is going to a five<lb />
groups will be held down ti<lb />
in Myrtle Beach. S.C has<lb />
staffed rhe Music Facioiy with<lb />
the sumniet personnel from<lb />
dav a week schedule soon<lb />
Santa meet$ disaster<lb />
Bjorkman to do Christmas trip<lb />
Your Happy Shopping Store<lb />
By STEPHEN NEAL<lb />
(S I a I VV m t. r <lb />
Kris Kringle was I iund dead<lb />
late Monday evening foil iwing<lb />
what seemed to be a crash of a<lb />
snow sled in the proximity ol<lb />
the Prince ol Wales Island<lb />
DIED OF EXPOSURE<lb />
Kringle. known to many as<lb />
St. Nicholas or Santa Claus,<lb />
apparently died ol exposure<lb />
due to the haish elements ol<lb />
Preliminary autops) reports Mis. Alice Kringle. wife ol<lb />
said Kringle suffered the deceased, was acting as<lb />
lacerations of the left arm and approach-takeofi personnel<lb />
leg with fractured ribs and a during the incident, and<lb />
punctured lung. Kringle also witnessed the crash on the<lb />
sustained a blow on Hie head, radar located in the terminal at<lb />
complicated In acne and the Nicholas International<lb />
athlete's loot Airport.<lb />
jt-jfc the' North winds<lb />
TOYS SCATTERED<lb />
Along with Kringle were<lb />
nine tiny reindeei attached to<lb />
the sled with numerous iovs<lb />
scattered around the area.<lb />
rendering ihe one and only<lb />
wattling light of this unique<lb />
flying machine useless. Due to<lb />
the malfunction of the nose.<lb />
the sled plowed into a barber's<lb />
pole situated in the ice-covered<lb />
(aids of the North Pole area.<lb />
Ihe crippled sled flew south<lb />
until it finally crashed in the<lb />
vicinity of the Magnetic North<lb />
Pole.<lb />
i Kir<lb />
 BETTY L CLOTHING j<lb />
I New Shipment Arrived!<lb />
I for CHRISTMAS SALE <lb />
LADIES DRESSES $2.00-$3S0 <lb />
j LADIES COATS $10-$15 1<lb />
j LADIES SLACKS $1-53<lb />
Leggett Merchant of Cleanlinessf<lb />
130 W. Second St.<lb />
Washington,N.C.<lb />
She said that she informed<lb />
rescue authorities immediately,<lb />
but the inclement weather<lb />
delayed a t t e in p t s for<lb />
approximate!) one hour.<lb />
Because of the wintet season.<lb />
the North Pole is in the middle<lb />
ol its long, cold six-month<lb />
night<lb />
Mis. Kringle told<lb />
I OUNTAINHI AD thai her<lb />
husband was making one of the Kringle's brother-in-law,<lb />
three test flights he is required Gunnar Bjorkman. will<lb />
to run before the final, and substitute for Kringle until a<lb />
most well-known, run of permanent replacement can be<lb />
Christmas Eve. Dec. 24. found.<lb />
The obese 453 year-old<lb />
Scandinavian is survived by his<lb />
wile Alice Bjorkman Kringle.<lb />
brother (Clyde Kringle, and 744<lb />
elves.<lb />
FLIGHT LOG STUDIED<lb />
The International Aviation<lb />
Commission is presentlv<lb />
studying the auto-navagatic<lb />
flight log tapes to learn the<lb />
exact nature of this terrible<lb />
tragedy.<lb />
POST NASAL DRIP<lb />
Ihe crash seemed to be<lb />
caused by post-nasal diip on<lb />
the pail oi the lead reindeer.<lb />
Holiday Coordinates for gifts that please !<lb />
Hobday coordinates from Devon say Merry Christmas in the nicest way! Peggy Hall<lb />
models a stripes jacket vest 24.00. over a black krit skirt 10.00. Shelia White has chosen<lb />
a tan knit uc-kpt 24 00, and matching knit skirt 10.00. Her turtleneck striped top<lb />
10.00 is in tan, black and orange. Jan wears a black knit vest 18.00. with matching flare<lb />
bottom pants 14 00 Her blouse is a swirling print 14 00, in black, orange and tan. Here<lb />
is just one of the many coordinated sportswear looks now on Belk Tylers 2nd floor.<lb />
IN DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE open nights til 9pm.<lb />
"THINK SMALL"<lb />
Join the JjJjQ Crowd<lb />
Pizza inn<lb />
421 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
(264By Pass)<lb />
DINE INN oi IAKI OUT<lb />
Cull Ahead For Faster Service<lb />
Telephone 756-999<lb />
.�<lb />
JOE PECHELES<lb />
VOLKSWAGEN INC<lb />
America's 7 Import<lb />
Greenville Blvd.<lb />
Greenville , N.C. 756-1135<lb />
GLEN RAVEN MILLS<lb />
FABRIC OUTLET<lb />
301 S. of Wilson<lb />
polyester double knits<lb />
hosiery<lb />
shirts<lb />
sweaters<lb />
ponchoes<lb />
polyester warp knits<lb />
Cai<lb />
uni<lb />
By CONNII<lb />
(Sum i�<lb />
Candle pone<lb />
slogan written c<lb />
measurement (<lb />
across the<lb />
Christmas Eve m<lb />
will pause at 9<lb />
out onto a sti<lb />
light a candle.<lb />
In small town<lb />
people will lake<lb />
trimming the t<lb />
with old fue<lb />
outside with a<lb />
hands. Not a<lb />
but a manifest<lb />
each candle w<lb />
measurement o<lb />
men's dreams a<lb />
men's hearts. "(<lb />
movement to1<lb />
people togethei.<lb />
MOVEN<lb />
The nioveme<lb />
the Candleligl<lb />
on I growlh<lb />
York-based eco<lb />
message to all.<lb />
Flanders, its I<lb />
�'�Bung us<lb />
small phrase c<lb />
what American<lb />
tin this holiday<lb />
come togethei<lb />
warmth ol fair<lb />
And yet. as W<lb />
and piay in ou<lb />
for this Spit<lb /><pb facs="00039509_tn_0005" /><lb />
Page 5, � ountainliead. Wednesday, December 16, WO<lb />
srtain<lb />
Hildren<lb />
animals and other lins<lb />
Several groups who work<lb />
full-time with underprivileged<lb />
childi e n a i e planning<lb />
something special foi them fur<lb />
Christmas including the Kappj<lb />
Mi who woik with the (Wa<lb />
Boys Clubs in Greenville<lb />
1 he Alpha Phi snrmiu<lb />
sponsors a loster child, giving<lb />
hei money each month This<lb />
yeal loi Christmas they will<lb />
give her money for clothes.<lb />
I he also raised money to buy<lb />
a little boy a bicycle foi<lb />
Christmas<lb />
1 he Alpha Xi Delta sorority<lb />
-ent a donation to the Caswell<lb />
t entei lor mentally retarded,<lb />
underprivileged children in<lb />
Kinston<lb />
OLD AGE GROUP<lb />
One group that is so often<lb />
forgotten at Christmas as<lb />
iple in.ike plans to make the<lb />
u happy tin children, is<lb />
the old-age group. The Delta<lb />
Zetas and Sigma Phi Lpsilon<lb />
will visit the Greenville Nursing<lb />
Home As they did last year.<lb />
the) plan to sing Christmas<lb />
aiols and present gifts.<lb />
ies Gang,<lb />
i Board<lb />
the $3 bracket, according to a<lb />
Factory spokesman. Plans are<lb />
being made for a going avvav<lb />
party for ECU students<lb />
lea! n nng a "big national<lb />
ui prise group<lb />
The Factory, located at 14th<lb />
and Cotanche Sts is presently<lb />
opening its doors on Thursday.<lb />
Friday, and Saturday at 7 30<lb />
p.m. The club is going to a five<lb />
dav a week schedule soon<lb />
as trip<lb />
rendering the one and only<lb />
warning light of this unique<lb />
flying machine useless. Due to<lb />
the malfunction of the nose.<lb />
the sled plowed into a barbel's<lb />
pole situated in the ice-covered<lb />
fields of the North Pole area.<lb />
The crippled sled flew south<lb />
until it finally crashed in the<lb />
vicinity of the Magnetic North<lb />
Pole.<lb />
FLIGHT LOG STUDIED<lb />
The International Aviation<lb />
Commission is presentlv<lb />
studying the auto-navagatic<lb />
flight log tapes to learn the<lb />
exact nature of this terrible<lb />
tragedy.<lb />
(Cringle's brother-in-law,<lb />
Gunnar Bjorkman. will<lb />
substitute for Knngle until a<lb />
permanent replacement can be<lb />
found,<lb />
The obese 453 year-old<lb />
Scandinavian is survived by his<lb />
wife Aliee Bjorkman Kringle.<lb />
brother Klyde Kringle, and 744<lb />
elves.<lb />
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Archaeologist seeks information<lb />
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By JANE KELLER<lb />
(ECU News Buteau )<lb />
Do you know the location ol any Indian<lb />
bunal sites m Eastern North Carolina Have<lb />
you found any Indian pottciv 01 arrow head<lb />
It so. the Sociology and Anthropology<lb />
Department would be interested in knowing<lb />
where these artifacts were found<lb />
Under the leadership of Dr. David S. Phelps.<lb />
anthropologist and archaeologist. ECU is trying<lb />
to locate lormei Indian sites, primarily those on<lb />
the coastal plains of North Carolina.<lb />
"We welcome all information from<lb />
anybody savs Phelps<lb />
"Relatively little research has been done on<lb />
the Indian population who inhabited Eastern<lb />
North Carolina prior to the English settlements.<lb />
However, we are interested in all Coastal<lb />
Plains Indians.<lb />
�'Some plottings of villages along the<lb />
Chowan and Pamltco Riveis have jusl about<lb />
established the living pattern of the Indians<lb />
there, hut we know nothing about the Tar<lb />
River and probable past settlements along its<lb />
banks Phelps noted.<lb />
"I he Dismal Swamp is untouched No<lb />
excavations ol research has been done in that<lb />
area<lb />
RESEARCH PROJECT<lb />
Phelps knows about excavations and<lb />
research. Prior to joining the ECU faculty this<lb />
fall, he was a member of the anthropology<lb />
faculty at Florida State University in<lb />
Tallahassee, where his most recent research<lb />
project was for the U. S government on St.<lb />
Vincent Island in Apalachlcola Bay. The results<lb />
of that study and excavation are still<lb />
unpublished.<lb />
Previously, he was involved in the<lb />
excavation at the Hardaway Site, conducted<lb />
under the supervision of J. L. Coe of the<lb />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
Mr did exi aval ion reconstruct!<lb />
maintenance, museum and administration work<lb />
at Town Creel Indian Mound (<lb />
on i( i !<lb />
Whin s Moui<lb />
indatli ill G<lb />
excu tion in '<lb />
UN( and ex.<lb />
National Science I<lb />
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In addition. Phelps lias written n<lb />
articles on the merican .�.� i<lb />
( ur tent ly Phelpi ed in an<lb />
Archaeological Surve) ol I isteri<lb />
Carolina<lb />
"We have a few leads to I<lb />
Phelps. "But we need many in re. I ire I<lb />
plot the areas where Indians lived in the I<lb />
part ol this stale and surrounding<lb />
must check every clue Soi tl<lb />
which appeal insignifi<lb />
the clue we need.<lb />
TOOL UI- THE TRADE<lb />
"II sonic mc km iw s ol foi lei Indian<lb />
we would like to see artifa I found in the<lb />
however, before we ask permission to dig<lb />
Foi those people concerned about gaj<lb />
holes and iiampled fields. Phelps<lb />
thai an important part ol anil<lb />
archaeological training is conservatii m<lb />
Conserval i tool of the trad<lb />
same as shovels and picks V<lb />
students to observe common rules ol a<lb />
in their work. Then aie expected to<lb />
careful observations of the environment �<lb />
they approach the dig' area, and we expect<lb />
them to leave the area in the Same<lb />
condition as when the ai<lb />
"Archaeology is reallj '<lb />
relation to the environment in the :<lb />
Although Phelps has beei at EC1 i<lb />
months, he has the beginnings if a<lb />
collection, much ol it donated b)<lb />
citizens.<lb />
The embryonic Archaeological Museum is<lb />
presently in the basement ol Memorial Gym<lb />
Stacl ' ces and hundreds maybe even<lb />
papei bags carefully labeled<lb />
hold th ECI "lie. lion<lb />
From behind these boxes and bags rises the<lb />
smell 'in! adhesives as students<lb />
mble pots, label and catalogue<lb />
: : maps help to locate<lb />
sites<lb />
'Ri . : pace, we now<lb />
u h I the best 'everydaj collection'of<lb />
pott Phelps<lb />
continued I' collection also<lb />
bone tools I I me, a few<lb />
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and some projectile<lb />
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Ra ii ding in the neai<lb />
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EXPERIENCE<lb />
P Ips has done and<lb />
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hairmi f the S'�iologj and<lb />
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depai tl ' mate ti i have an<lb />
.pecialized training and<lb />
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Dr. P lii mal experience enabled<lb />
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gran both in<lb />
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and we invited<lb />
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about Indian sues or<lb />
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and the Ph.D in Anthroi from Tulane<lb />
University.<lb />
Longevity enables two<lb />
Candle-lite should<lb />
unite people<lb />
By CONNIE BOGER<lb />
(Sun Writer)<lb />
"Candle-powei " It's not a<lb />
slocan written on a wall. It's a<lb />
measurement of light. And<lb />
across the country this<lb />
Christmas Eve mans Americans<lb />
will pause at 9 p m. and walk<lb />
out onto a stieetcorner and<lb />
light a candle.<lb />
In small towns and big cities,<lb />
people will lake a bieak from<lb />
trimming the tree oi talking<lb />
with old friends to walk<lb />
outside with a candle in then<lb />
hands. Not a den mstration,<lb />
but a manifestation ol hop<lb />
each candle will be a visual<lb />
measurement of the light In<lb />
men's dreams and the hope in<lb />
men's hearts. "Candle lite" is a<lb />
movemenl toward bringing<lb />
people togethei.<lb />
MOVEMENT<lb />
The movement is an idea ol<lb />
the Candlelight People, an<lb />
outgrowth of a New<lb />
York-based ecology group. In a<lb />
message to all. folk singei I urn<lb />
Flanders, its founder, writes<lb />
Bung us together That<lb />
small phrase contains a lot ol<lb />
what Americans will be hoping<lb />
foi this holiday season, as they<lb />
come togethei and enjoy the<lb />
warmth ol lamilv and friends<lb />
And vet. as we wish and hope<lb />
and pray in oui different ways<lb />
foi tins spirit ol bringing<lb />
America togethei to come<lb />
about, we must all be awate<lb />
that such a spirit doesn't jusl<lb />
happen<lb />
"We can't hope to hang our<lb />
stockings by the fireplace and<lb />
expect them to be filled with<lb />
brotherhood the next morning.<lb />
It's people, people like us. who<lb />
are going to have to answer<lb />
those hopes, to spread that<lb />
warmth among our fellov.<lb />
 in or tcans d ui ing the<lb />
Christmas season and the<lb />
months to follow. Santa Claus<lb />
can't do it for us<lb />
Flanders emphasized that<lb />
mankind should remain close<lb />
throughout the year, not just<lb />
during the Christmas season.<lb />
WARMTH AND HOPE<lb />
"Christmas Lve is a time of<lb />
warmth and hope said<lb />
Flanders. "It could be any<lb />
night of the year, but somehow<lb />
it seems that mote of us look<lb />
for warmth and hope on<lb />
December 24 than 'just<lb />
anytime And there are a lot<lb />
of problems, in America and in<lb />
the world, that could use a<lb />
good dose of warmth and<lb />
hope. And not just on<lb />
Christmas F.ve<lb />
"Somehow. Americans have<lb />
to begin to reach each other<lb />
with the kinds of feeling that<lb />
everyone can share. Somehow,<lb />
we have to turn on to what it<lb />
means to be a human being m a<lb />
challenging and difficult<lb />
world<lb />
The University of New<lb />
Hampshire in Durham. N II<lb />
serves as the headquarters tor<lb />
the first Nationwide Christmas<lb />
Eve candlelight observance.<lb />
Ovei 3,000 colleges and<lb />
universities and 1.000 high<lb />
schools are being coordinated<lb />
to observe the first candlelight<lb />
observance. Several hundred<lb />
national leaders, including<lb />
President Richard M. Nixon.<lb />
have been invited to<lb />
participate. Plans arc already<lb />
being made foi .i world-wide<lb />
candlelightmg foi next year<lb />
undei the auspices ol the<lb />
United Nations. U.N.<lb />
Secretary-General U Thant has<lb />
expiessed interest in such an<lb />
idea<lb />
Christmas Eve is a time ot<lb />
warmth and hope. Perhaps this<lb />
year those feelings can be<lb />
manifest Maybe it can be<lb />
made to last<lb />
"Slop and think said a<lb />
Candlelight People spokesman.<lb />
"How long has it been since<lb />
you've let some perfect<lb />
strangers on a streetcoincr<lb />
know how you feel about<lb />
brotherhood?"<lb />
George Washington was one of the first<lb />
active mule breeders in this country. These<lb />
ornery offspring of a male donkey and a<lb />
female horse were highly prized earlier by<lb />
Roman royalty. Emperor Nero had silver<lb />
shoes fashioned for his mules, those of<lb />
Empress Poppea were shod with gold.<lb />
If a mosquito doesn't buzz, it can't hurt<lb />
you. Only the female of the species buzzes<lb />
and has a beak fitted for piercing. The male is<lb />
a harmless and innocent bystander but he<lb />
gets swatted on sight anyway.<lb />
DWINDLING FARMER<lb />
The dwindling US farmer has become one<lb />
of the world's most efficient workmen, thanks<lb />
to the increased use of fertilizers and<lb />
unproved machinery. In the years before the<lb />
Civil War the average farmer produced enough<lb />
to feed and clothe four persons. Now he raises<lb />
enough to provide for 43 persons.<lb />
Quotable notables: "Any woman who<lb />
wants to make her mark in business must<lb />
make men forget she's a woman between 9<lb />
and 5, and must make them remember she's a<lb />
woman for the balance of her waking hours<lb />
Mary G Roebling. banker.<lb />
Living longer An average htespan of 96<lb />
years may be possible well before the end ot<lb />
this century, some experts predict, on the<lb />
basts of gerontologic research now under way.<lb />
Thev hold out the possibility that this added<lb />
longevity will enable men to have tw<lb />
instead of one.<lb />
PSYCHOSOMATIC ILLNESS<lb />
Mind over matter How smart you are may<lb />
determine how much you are affected b<lb />
psychosomatic illnesses, those in which mental<lb />
stress result in a physical disability Such a<lb />
disability. savs Dr John B Reckles<lb />
Duke University Medical Center, is likely to<lb />
be more prolonged in persons of below<lb />
average intelligence.<lb />
Definition: Comedienne Joan Rivers told<lb />
Jules Podell of the Copacabana Hotel that "a<lb />
liberated woman is simply one who warts to<lb />
be treated with gender, loving care<lb />
A matter of degree: Higher education is<lb />
now getting almost as bureaucratic as the<lb />
government. U.S. colleges and universities now<lb />
confer more than 1.600 different types oi<lb />
degrees at the associate, bachelor, mastet and<lb />
doctorate levels.<lb />
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. vvill � � I ii a fatal accident in<lb />
me, one in 2.000 ii you average<lb />
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By SANDY OVERCARSH<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
Christmas has become<lb />
Putting a tree together<lb />
Seeing friends you had forgotten about<lb />
Wondering what is in the big box with your name on it<lb />
Counting money betore and aftei shopping<lb />
Santa Claus soliciting funds<lb />
The Salvation Army program<lb />
Old manger scenes<lb />
Remembering to help the reedy<lb />
Rushing to department store sales<lb />
Tolerating relatives<lb />
Sending Christmas cards to those who sent them to you the year<lb />
before<lb />
Peace on Earth for a day<lb />
Remembering the true meaning if you have time<lb />
Colorful lights, smiles, empty boxes<lb />
Finding out Santa is a white man<lb />
But doesn't anybody notice Santa's gloves are dirty'1<lb />
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Worth remembering. "One reason why<lb />
there is so much humor in the world todi<lb />
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said Wadi.<lb />
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Madeleine Bellemare told<lb />
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Monique. I started crying.<lb />
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Friday afternoon guaids<lb />
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"he gu.nds removed all metal<lb />
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wedding band on his left hand.<lb />
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It was laming when Dr.<lb />
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the outside world, his wavy<lb />
blond hair matted across his<lb />
forehead as he ran down the<lb />
sidewalk to the restaurant.<lb />
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phone. He had 40 cents left.<lb />
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wife.<lb />
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taxi home. Do you have any<lb />
money so I can pay the taxi<lb />
driver when 1 get there<lb />
A few minutes later Roy and<lb />
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sidewalk, also searched and<lb />
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Why did the o<lb />
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Accotding lo ECU<lb />
William Still, Jr.<lb />
means was not the i<lb />
the South's having i<lb />
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1 he cause lay in slu<lb />
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I niversity ol Mabi<lb />
offered a stronf<lb />
program in naval Ins<lb />
As a military his<lb />
staunchly defends h<lb />
"Every pacifist<lb />
should lake m<lb />
.history course.<lb />
"Military history<lb />
topic foi study<lb />
militarist, but I d<lb />
the need foi close (<lb />
ol wai as .1 very<lb />
historical phenomet<lb />
"How can you<lb />
thine, an iinpU<lb />
destructive ihmg.<lb />
learn all you p<lb />
about it?"<lb />
Hanul<lb />
Hanukkah has it<lb />
small Palestinian<lb />
Modm Antiochus<lb />
ruling the Jew<lb />
Known for his fre<lb />
Insanity, he was<lb />
"Epimanes the t<lb />
hated the Jews thi<lb />
reign because the;<lb />
worship the idi<lb />
Greeks,<lb />
FEAST OF L<lb />
Antiochus sent<lb />
Jerusalem to i<lb />
Temple to ens<lb />
also killed a pig .<lb />
as a sas i dice in ill<lb />
In Modm. a<lb />
Matlallnas and<lb />
took aims agail<lb />
king The yoiiniH<lb />
the Maccabee. b<lb />
for his guei rilla w<lb />
The Maccabeet<lb />
wa to Jerusalem<lb />
the Syrians I he<lb />
the Temple and<lb />
flask ol oil<lb />
Menorah Then<lb />
enough oil to lasl<lb />
Bui amazingly t<lb />
eight days and tl<lb />
celebration is k<lb />
feast ol I ights<lb />
GREAT<lb />
The Jewish lai<lb />
the holiday in i<lb />
decorations, gdt<lb />
foods. A favot<lb />
dish is Latke<lb />
pancakes<lb />
A four-sided<lb />
dte.del is used<lb />
Hanukkah gam<lb />
always has the<lb />
lettets on eacl<lb />
Gimel, Hay. an<lb />
are the initials<lb />
miracle hapj<lb />
Players spin the<lb />
lose piies acco<lb />
the dreidel stops<lb />
(oil unately<lb />
people ha<lb />
Hanukkah tradi<lb />
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Still explores<lb />
Confederacy<lb />
  n "�(� r-i 11� VIlimhinM tiiV' ' ' M I k y I S I ITI ill<lb />
ECU exerts positive<lb />
influence Greenville<lb />
By FRANCEINE PERRY<lb />
(I C U Ni ws Bureau)<lb />
Whs did the Confederac)<lb />
fail 10 build ;i navy<lb />
Vccording lo ECU historian<lb />
Willi.i ii N Still, Jr lack ol<lb />
Scans was not the reason for<lb />
the Smith's having to defend<lb />
itseli without a navy.<lb />
The cause lay in shortages ol<lb />
adequate facilities, materials<lb />
and labor, which hampered<lb />
shipbuilding enterprises in the<lb />
South dining the war years,<lb />
1860-05.<lb />
In his recently published<lb />
book. "Con federal e<lb />
Shipbuilding Still explores<lb />
this problem m considerable<lb />
detail, devoting a chaptei to<lb />
each aspect oI I he<lb />
Confederacy's failure to build a<lb />
navy<lb />
The book discloses that<lb />
although only 22 armored<lb />
vessels, built from the keel up.<lb />
wen' co m p le t e cl. t h e<lb />
Confederacy did contract for,<lb />
Convert oi lay down at least<lb />
150 waiships winch weie ncvei<lb />
made ready foi use<lb />
Military, geographic and<lb />
political factors had extremely<lb />
adverse effects upon the<lb />
growth and operations ol the<lb />
Confederate Navy and<lb />
therefore upon the downfall of<lb />
the Confederate States ol<lb />
America.<lb />
Still, who is a native of<lb />
Mississippi, became interested<lb />
in naval history while he was in<lb />
the Navy, stationed in the<lb />
Mediterranean with the Sixth<lb />
Fleet<lb />
"There was virtually nothing<lb />
in the ship's libiaiy but books<lb />
abou i naval lnstoiy he<lb />
recalls. Ii was fortunate thai he<lb />
found the topic an absorbing<lb />
VALID TOPIC<lb />
Upon his discharge from the<lb />
Navy. Still decided to pursue<lb />
Ins gieat interesl al the<lb />
I niversity ol Alabama, which<lb />
offered a strong graduate<lb />
program in naval history<lb />
As a military historian Still<lb />
staunchly defends his field<lb />
"Every pacifist on campus<lb />
should take my militai,<lb />
.history course he said<lb />
"Military history is a valid<lb />
topic foi study 1 am no<lb />
militarist, but I do n .ognize<lb />
the need foi close examination<lb />
ot wai as a verj important<lb />
historical phenomenon<lb />
aw can sou prevent<lb />
"Confederate Shipbuild u,<lb />
deals with hitherto-neglected<lb />
topics. According to a review<lb />
in the "Journal of American<lb />
History the book is a<lb />
"significant" work which<lb />
"untangles the<lb />
complexities of Southern<lb />
shipbuilding and is likely to<lb />
be c o m e i h e d efinit ive<lb />
authority on thesubject.<lb />
NEW AND UNUSUAL<lb />
Still is preparing another<lb />
book for publication next<lb />
month which will focus on the<lb />
Confederate Ironclads.<lb />
I he publisher. Vanderbilt<lb />
I niversity Press, has already<lb />
begun to advertise it in the<lb />
history journals as being a<lb />
"new and unusual" view of the<lb />
ironclads from their building<lb />
and fitting out to theii<lb />
ev e n tual sin lender an .<lb />
destruction,<lb />
In addition, yet anothei<lb />
book is in the writing stage,<lb />
ilus one about the U. S. Navy<lb />
in European waters, from the<lb />
end of the Civil War lo World<lb />
Wat II.<lb />
Researching and writing his<lb />
books is only the beginning of<lb />
Still's part in the publication<lb />
process<lb />
He proofreads his own galley<lb />
sheets as they come from the<lb />
punter, and makes his own<lb />
highly detailed indexes ol<lb />
subjects<lb />
i present. Still is preparing<lb />
one book for publication,<lb />
wining another, teaching<lb />
several classes, and working on<lb />
an article about U. S. ships oft<lb />
the coast of Spain during the<lb />
Spanish Civil War. which has<lb />
necessitated research in<lb />
confidential files<lb />
SEVERAL ARTICLES<lb />
Also in his current schedule<lb />
is a paper about Civil War naval<lb />
technology to be read before<lb />
the Southern Historical Society<lb />
meeting in I ouisville, Ky.<lb />
Plus, he is helping to direct a<lb />
thesis foi an ICC MA<lb />
candidate, reading scholarh<lb />
hooks to review for the histc ,<lb />
journals, and editing a volume<lb />
ol papers for the Virginia<lb />
Historical Society.<lb />
NUMEROUS ARTICLES<lb />
Besides his three books in<lb />
various stages of publication,<lb />
he is the author of numerous<lb />
ai tides which have been<lb />
included in such publications<lb />
as the "Journal of Southern<lb />
Mississippi Historical<lb />
Quarterly<lb />
Whenevei he has a tree day,<lb />
he leaves Greenville in the<lb />
pre dawn hours to drive to<lb />
Washington. D, C. so that he<lb />
can spend a lull day in research<lb />
at the National Archives or the<lb />
Library of Congress.<lb />
As all this implies. Still is an<lb />
extremely busy person, in a<lb />
perpetual Hurry of brisk<lb />
activity.<lb />
His work schedule gives the<lb />
lie lo those who think ot<lb />
Southerners as leisurely and<lb />
lazily spending their time.<lb />
"My work habits are so<lb />
confirmed he explained,<lb />
"that I am just pulled along. . .<lb />
but I enjoy it. A person will<lb />
always do what he enjoys<lb />
A GENUINE DESIRE<lb />
Sheer love of his work and a<lb />
genuine desire to learn<lb />
motivate him in Ins research<lb />
and writing activities It is<lb />
ertaiii that financial gam is no<lb />
inducement scholarly writing<lb />
costs more than it earns in<lb />
profit for its author.<lb />
At the moment, Still sees no<lb />
possibility of just "taking off"<lb />
a year to devote to writing<lb />
without a grant from a<lb />
foundation such as the<lb />
Guggenheim Foundation.<lb />
"With four school-aged<lb />
children, it is difficult to<lb />
manage a free year he said.<lb />
"And in these days of tight<lb />
money, most subsidy funds are<lb />
going to technological and<lb />
scientific causes; the<lb />
humanities just now. even such<lb />
"practical" subjects as military<lb />
history, are being neglected in<lb />
America he added. "There<lb />
are simply not enough funds<lb />
available to cover the need<lb />
LITTLE CHANCE<lb />
But even without the luxury<lb />
By DR. LEO W.JENKINS<lb />
(President of ECU)<lb />
ECU exerts many positive<lb />
influences on the Greenville<lb />
community and eastern North<lb />
Carolina at large. Not only are<lb />
these beneficial influences of<lb />
an economic nature, but<lb />
cultural and consultative as<lb />
well It is true that industry has<lb />
moved into this area for<lb />
economic advantage, but also<lb />
because employees prefer a<lb />
region offering intellectual<lb />
stimulation and growth.<lb />
During th next decade, the<lb />
total economic impact of ECU<lb />
on this area will increase<lb />
tremendously. A conservative<lb />
estimate of this increased<lb />
impact can be calculated by<lb />
projecting ECU's cunently<lb />
budgeted expenditures to their<lb />
estimated levels by 1980-1981.<lb />
Of course, this projection<lb />
assumes that present<lb />
relationships will endure in the<lb />
future and that our expected<lb />
of unlimited time in which to (enrollment will materialize<lb />
write, there is little chance that The projection does not<lb />
Still will give it up. include capital expenditures<lb />
which may well be in the<lb />
millions.<lb />
Given these assumptions, it<lb />
appears that ECU will spend<lb />
more than $225 million in this<lb />
community during the next<lb />
decade for faculty and staff<lb />
salaries and for other operating<lb />
expenses.<lb />
An additional $145 million<lb />
will be spent by our students,<lb />
which means that ECU will be<lb />
contributing more than $370<lb />
million to the local economy.<lb />
NEW JOBS CREATED<lb />
We expect that by 1980-1981.<lb />
ECU's enrollment will have<lb />
increased by 4,600 students.<lb />
According to the lastest U.S.<lb />
Chamber of Commerce figures,<lb />
the purchasing power of 4,600<lb />
students is equivalent to that<lb />
of 690 newly created industrial<lb />
jobs.<lb />
The addition of 4,600<lb />
students will create about 1,100<lb />
new positions in our faculty<lb />
and staff. In effect, the growth<lb />
of ECU over the next decade<lb />
will have the same impact on<lb />
this area as the creation of<lb />
Embers regularly draw<lb />
large Greenville crowds<lb />
  � Hnnkins is<lb />
By MARCIA JONES<lb />
(Special to F ountamhead)<lb />
Ask an LCI student what he<lb />
does on Thursday nights, and<lb />
he will more than likely tell<lb />
you thai he goes to the<lb />
Buccaneer, a downtown night<lb />
spot, to hear the Embers, a<lb />
Raleigh-based band.<lb />
The Embers play at the<lb />
Buccaneer every other<lb />
Thursday night- When asked<lb />
why the limbers have a<lb />
si anding engagement .<lb />
Buccaneer managet M Suto,<lb />
replied, "They are an<lb />
extremely good draw for us.<lb />
They seem to diaw a good<lb />
group consistently. The girls<lb />
also seem more attracted to<lb />
them than to most of the other<lb />
groups<lb />
MUSICAL QUALITY<lb />
The Embers' popularity can<lb />
be attributed to several things.<lb />
They have retained a certain<lb />
musical quality which seems to<lb />
vibrate throughout the crowd.<lb />
Since the Embers have been<lb />
around for a iong time, they<lb />
can play old songs which<lb />
remind listeners of the "good<lb />
ole days yet they can still<lb />
play the current hits which<lb />
appeal to today's young<lb />
people. The Embers are both<lb />
all-around performers and<lb />
entertainers.<lb />
The Embers today have<lb />
come a long way from their<lb />
beginnings as a four-piece band<lb />
in 1958. They started playing<lb />
for the Kappa Sigma fraternity<lb />
at N.C. State, and from there<lb />
moved to other organizations<lb />
and other campuses. Today<lb />
they proudly claim that they<lb />
have played on every college<lb />
campus in North Carolina.<lb />
Today the group consists of<lb />
seven men. Jackie Gore,<lb />
vocalist and lead guitarist, was<lb />
with the original Embers.<lb />
Along with his versatile musical<lb />
abilities, Gore is often labeled<lb />
"Mr. Congeniality<lb />
Bobby Tomlinson was also<lb />
with the original Embers.<lb />
Manager of the present<lb />
Embers, he plays the drums<lb />
with e x ceptional skill.<lb />
a mountain of drums, he plays u"lL<lb />
, n. ,� � ' kpenlno addition to the group and is<lb />
an important role in keeping<lb />
the Embers a well-organized � Paving his talent more with<lb />
every performance.<lb />
group The Embers particularly<lb />
Durwood Martin also stays<lb />
790 new industrial jobs<lb />
This projection has several<lb />
important implications The<lb />
equivalent of 1.790 new<lb />
industrial jobs will bring about<lb />
an increase of more than 6.500<lb />
in Greenville's population<lb />
About 1,600 more school<lb />
children will be added to the<lb />
rolls of our city and county<lb />
schools<lb />
The economy ol this area<lb />
will be directly bolstered by<lb />
the addition of personal<lb />
incomes totaling more than<lb />
$1,270,000 and by the<lb />
increases in bank deposits oi<lb />
almost $4,280,000<lb />
MEDICAL PLANS CONTINUE<lb />
Businesses here will thrive as<lb />
some 5 4 more retail<lb />
establishments are added<lb />
Retail sales per year will<lb />
increase by approximately<lb />
$5,9 25,000 Passenger car<lb />
registrations will increase by<lb />
more than 1.700<lb />
The sizable economic<lb />
contribution can be fairly<lb />
accurately predicted but there<lb />
are countless other future<lb />
benefits.<lb />
ECU will push ahead with its<lb />
plans for a regional medical<lb />
complex, which will bring<lb />
relief to eastern North<lb />
Carolina's critical shortage of<lb />
physicians. The establishment<lb />
of a medical education center<lb />
here will help to attract top<lb />
medical specialists from all<lb />
over the country.<lb />
Culturally, we foresee an<lb />
even greater contribution to<lb />
this area. ECU's great lecturers<lb />
art exhibits, t li e a i i e<lb />
productions concerts in<lb />
short, all the vital intellectual<lb />
currents will continue to tie<lb />
this agricultural area to the<lb />
cultural trends ot oui time.<lb />
CONTINUED EMPHASIS<lb />
1(1 will continue to<lb />
emphasize us progressive<lb />
programs ol research<lb />
development, and training<lb />
This will be necessary il<lb />
good faculty au to become<lb />
better through the proeei<lb />
seeking new knowledge, new<lb />
techniques and new methods<lb />
ol instruction. The local<lb />
community will benefit<lb />
these activities because they<lb />
will mean a bettei educati i<lb />
fi i its young people who will<lb />
attend college here<lb />
These suggesti<lb />
in cans, exhausi the<lb />
contributions I '<lb />
merelv indicate the d<lb />
nature of its influence<lb />
yet. there are certan<lb />
which encouragement<lb />
support by th nuntty<lb />
itself will aid it<lb />
advantage Wi i iffer<lb />
During the next decade, the<lb />
benefits that will result<lb />
the tangible and intangible<lb />
influences of the Uni<lb />
the area are virtually<lb />
incalculable The<lb />
which each ha<lb />
will be many, and<lb />
cases, well defined<lb />
hidden playing the organ and<lb />
piano. Martin's glasses give him<lb />
the look of a shy little boy. He<lb />
managed to fall into the beat<lb />
of the group after not playing<lb />
with them for four years due<lb />
to military service.<lb />
POPULAR LOCALLY<lb />
Ray Rivera is the traveler of<lb />
the group. He is a back-up<lb />
si nger and part-time<lb />
trombonist. Rivera has a way<lb />
of using his sweet voice to steal<lb />
the hearts of many young girls.<lb />
John Thompson, known as<lb />
"Big John is the bass guitarist<lb />
and the clown of the group.<lb />
According to Gore, "Big John<lb />
would be a good<lb />
country-western singer, but<lb />
there's not much money in it<lb />
Johnny Hopkins and Ray<lb />
Brooks both play the trumpet<lb />
enjoy playing in eastern North<lb />
Carolina. Until 1968, 60 per<lb />
cent of their engagements were<lb />
in this part of the state.<lb />
Along with music, the<lb />
Embers are involved in more<lb />
enterprises. The Embers<lb />
Booking Agency books other<lb />
bands for engagements when<lb />
they themselves are not<lb />
available. The Embers Beach<lb />
Club in Atlantic Beach will be<lb />
open until December 31. The<lb />
Tarns, another popular N.C.<lb />
band, will play there on New<lb />
Year's Eve.<lb />
The Embers also have big<lb />
plans for the future. Although<lb />
they have not cut any new<lb />
records since their big hit<lb />
"Faraway Places Gore is<lb />
optimistic. "We plan to sell a<lb />
million of "Faraway Places,<lb />
he said, "and then we'll go<lb />
from there <lb />
thing, an unpleasant and History the "North Carolina<lb />
destructive thing, unless you Historical Review the<lb />
learn all you possibly can "Louisiana Quarterly "Civil<lb />
about it?" u" History and the<lb />
Hanukkah explained<lb />
Hanukkah has its origins in a<lb />
small Palestinian town called<lb />
Modin Aniiochus ol Syria was<lb />
ruling the Jewish people<lb />
Known foi Ins frequent fits ol<lb />
insanity, he was nicknamed<lb />
"1 pimanes " the madman He<lb />
hated the Jews throughout his<lb />
reign because they refused lo<lb />
worship the idols ol the<lb />
Greeks<lb />
FEAST OF LIGHTS<lb />
Antiochui sent an army to<lb />
Jerusalem to dedicate the<lb />
lemple to ens Ills olliceis<lb />
also killed a pig and offered it<lb />
as a vie nl ice in the I emple<lb />
In Modin, a man named<lb />
Mattathias and lus live sons<lb />
took arms against the mad<lb />
king. The youngest son. Judali<lb />
the Maccabee, be ame famous<lb />
foi lus giiei r 11l.i warfare<lb />
The Maccabees foughl Iheii<lb />
wav to Jerusalem and defeated<lb />
the Syiiaiis lliev cleaned out<lb />
the lemple and with a small<lb />
flask ot ml lighted the<lb />
Menorah There was only<lb />
enough oil to last a lew liotus<lb />
Bui amazingly the lasted foi<lb />
e'ght days and this is why the<lb />
celebration is known as the<lb />
Feast of 1 ighis<lb />
GREAT SAGA<lb />
The Jewish family celebrates<lb />
the holiday in the home with<lb />
decorations, gifts, and special<lb />
foods, A favorite Hanukkah<lb />
dish is Latkes or potato<lb />
pancakes<lb />
A four-sided top called a<lb />
dreidcl is used in playing a<lb />
Hanukkah game. The dreidcl<lb />
always has the same Hebrew<lb />
letters on each side: Num.<lb />
Gimel, Hay, and Shin, rhese<lb />
are the initials foi "a great<lb />
miracle happened there.<lb />
Play eis spin the top and win oi<lb />
lose prizes according to where<lb />
the dreidcl stops<lb />
Fortunately, the Jewish<lb />
people have kept the<lb />
Hanukkah tradition alive Ii is<lb />
u. oi religious history s<lb />
greatest sagas<lb />
1 h e Jewish people<lb />
celebrated the least ol lights<lb />
called Hanukkah since 165<lb />
B.C.E. (Before the Common<lb />
Error) for eight days each year<lb />
in the Hebrew month oi Kislev<lb />
CANDLES LIT<lb />
The first day of Hanukkah<lb />
this year is Dec. 23. It is<lb />
marked by the lighting of<lb />
candles in the home, beginning<lb />
with one candle on the first<lb />
night and adding another each<lb />
following night.<lb />
BETTY L CLOTHING<lb />
FORMAL GOWNS ON SALE<lb />
NOW SI0-S20<lb />
COCKTAIL GOWNS $5-$8<lb />
We Also Have Furs<lb />
FURS ON SALE<lb />
ONE -THIRD OFF<lb />
Leggetf Merchant of Cleanliness<lb />
130 W. Second St<lb />
Washington, N.C.<lb />
F0UNTAINHEAD CLASSIFIED<lb />
  HELP WANTED<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
ATTENTION: If you are a former<lb />
member of the Kiwanis sponsored<lb />
Circle K Clubs for colleges or the<lb />
Key Clubs for high schools, please<lb />
contact Dr. Grower W. Everette,<lb />
chemistry department, Flanagan<lb />
231. We are trying to form a Circle<lb />
K Club at ECU.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
Broken 4-track reel to .eel tape<lb />
recorder with 12 tapes, it is fixabie'<lb />
S30 or best offer or will talk trade.<lb />
. B. Eichling 756-2002 or<lb />
758-6366.<lb />
Policy on Borrowing Union Property:<lb />
In order to check out ECU Union<lb />
property, games equipment, locker<lb />
keys etc a student must present<lb />
hisher personal ECU picture ID<lb />
and must be currently enrolled at<lb />
ECU. When borrowed property is<lb />
returned to the Union desk by a<lb />
person other than the borrower, the<lb />
ID card will be held at the desk lor<lb />
the owner to pick up personally.<lb />
This policy is in keeping with the<lb />
regulations concerning ID cards and<lb />
is necessary .in order to avoid<lb />
confusion and prevent lose of iu<lb />
cards.<lb />
Correction: The address for the<lb />
Kent State Fund as printed In<lb />
Fountainhead number 25 is<lb />
incorrect. This is the address for the<lb />
Marshall Fund ONLY. The address<lb />
for the Kent State Fund will not be<lb />
available until after Christmas.<lb />
MUSIC ARTS<lb />
Pitt Plaza<lb />
Has it together for Christmas<lb />
HOLIDAY SPECIAL Magnavox TV's<lb />
up to $80 off<lb />
Magnavox stereo component system<lb />
reduced from 99.90 to 89.90<lb />
Gibson folk guitars were $165. now $99.50<lb />
8 track stereo tapes 5.70 fax<lb />
albums 3.69 tax<lb />
We have acomplete line of musical instruments<lb />
Yamaha guitar line Fender amps-electric basses,<lb />
pianoes from $595. up<lb />
sheet music<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
Efficiency apartment � completely<lb />
furnished including all utilities.<lb />
Private entrance. 2403 Jefferson<lb />
Drive Suitable for two girls or<lb />
couple. $100 per month. Call � days<lb />
756-4366 nights 758-2747.<lb />
8-Track stereo tapes. TOP 200<lb />
albums � S3.95. Send for free<lb />
catalogue to Universal Tape<lb />
Distributors, P. O. Box 1072, South<lb />
Miami. Florida, 33143.<lb />
1957 Chevy 4-0oor automalic.<lb />
Good tires. Good dependable<lb />
transportation $150 in small bills.<lb />
May be seen at A 4 B A�mot,�e<lb />
or call Bob Bowman 758-6 366.<lb />
AVAILABLE NOW' Non-student<lb />
season tickets for the ECU Artists<lb />
Series Reserved seats (300<lb />
available) � $15 each. Unreaserved<lb />
seats(700 available) $10 each.<lb />
Orders filled immediately 'or<lb />
Christmas gifts. Man your<lb />
check(made payable to Central<lb />
Ticket Office) including 36 cents<lb />
for certified mail charges to-<lb />
Central Ticket Office<lb />
P.O. Box 2731<lb />
East Carolina University Station<lb />
Greenville, N. C. 27834<lb />
(MGBGT-70) British racing green<lb />
with chrome wire wheels and an<lb />
AMFM stereo. Wairanty good for<lb />
seven more months. 8,000 miles,<lb />
perfect condition. Reason for sale �<lb />
leaving the country.<lb />
Call Leo Page<lb />
115 Aycock<lb />
WORK WANTED<lb />
EXPERT TYPING<lb />
LOW RATES<lb />
termpapers. reports or anything<lb />
you need<lb />
EXPERIENCED"<lb />
Call Bob Bowman 758-6366<lb />
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Page 8 Fountainhead. Wednesday, Decembei 16 I'1"1<lb />
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Chrismon' trees feature<lb />
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MRS. CHARLES A. KUEHN prepares The tree, according to Rev. Graham<lb />
some Cnsmon decorations for the tree Nahouse, pastor, will be on display on<lb />
which will be displayed at the Lutheran Sundays beginning December 13, "for<lb />
Church of the Redeemer in Greenville. anyone who wishes to see it<lb />
BV BETTY CASEY<lb />
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sha) i I ish which was used<lb />
secretly in the earl) days to<lb />
denote a Christian believer<lb />
ing story of the committee at the original<lb />
popularity ol el I andle requests and<lb />
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ihe desigi were Wc ol the Church ol the<lb />
quite bi lutiful. I taw i at the) Ascension appreciate this<lb />
Id make loi . I as opportunit) to share the<lb />
orations M han instructions with you. We hope<lb />
though, it occurred u me thai you will enjoy nuking<lb />
. ng these eai I) Ci that you v, ill find<lb />
in using them and<lb />
giving hem to others.<lb />
iui faith<lb />
"If you wish to use<lb />
, make on a<lb />
church "i institutional tree,<lb />
we'll be glad, on request, to<lb />
semi the church or institution<lb />
full pe nissi u to use any of<lb />
.mi :� righted or<lb />
decided to add a lew othei otherwise<lb />
denote a iniislun nelievet , ,<lb />
The design ol an "V . the festival we hmtted designs ti<lb />
11�.  , li i, li i t �'( i I is. I<lb />
shape ol the first lettei ol the<lb />
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MORE TO SAY<lb />
"While the original idea had<lb />
i he tiee - de<lb />
ise. to explain the<lb />
symbols ol the earl) church to meaning of the ornaments,<lb />
tell a more complete stoiv NOT1 Purcl ���� of the<lb />
Because Christmas (Christ - instructions d es entitle<lb />
M.isi is a celebration ol His anyone to make Chrismons for<lb />
sale. We nevei give this<lb />
permissii n<lb />
"li is recommended that<lb />
, lies make available an<lb />
expianator) leaflet foi all who<lb />
view the decorations in order<lb />
�hem to fully understand<lb />
then significance<lb />
GREENVILLE CHURCHES<lb />
In Greenville, at least two<lb />
 .li display Chrismon<lb />
( hristti .is trees this yeai the<lb />
;e which referred primaril)<lb />
Becau we wanted the<lb />
irch tvi Inch is kept<lb />
denominations.<lb />
B t <lb />
grow<lb />
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MEETING PLACES<lb />
While d �<lb />
she 1 it<lb />
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t11 larkings had<lb />
-an) places<lb />
some.�welry and utensils.<lb />
othei<lb />
catao1 1 : <lb />
used '<lb />
thems<lb />
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chinch, ai �<lb />
unbelievers� -<lb />
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Since thenmy oil<lb />
have bidded and scores i l<lb />
peopliiiss the land have<lb />
copied them.<lb />
T h r e ecopyrighted<lb />
i us1! net nI ts give<lb />
completedetailed directions<lb />
foi makiii-about Kid simple<lb />
and elaboate hi ism uis fi n<lb />
both homand .hutch use<lb />
Directionsfoi using them and<lb />
storing them. as well as a<lb />
Christmas'ageanl designed to<lb />
explainthe m ea nine ol<lb />
Chrismons,iie also ii luded<lb />
FOUR ORIGINAL SETS<lb />
The tlist (' h r i sttion s<lb />
explainedhnsi's life, nature<lb />
and the Godhead within the<lb />
frameworkt the Liturgical<lb />
Yeai lousets were made<lb />
One was k!p1 at the 1 uthei.in<lb />
Church inDanville. Va one<lb />
was sentto the 1 utheran<lb />
Sennnat vn Columbia, S C<lb />
one wassent to President<lb />
Eisenhoweito be used on the<lb />
While House Christmas tree.<lb />
and vme v as senl to the Bishop<lb />
if Hanovei in Germany, the<lb />
original diocese ol the<lb />
Lutheran tnoihei church<lb />
THE CROWN REPRESENTS that worn by Christ on<lb />
the cross. It honors the Kingship of our Lord, Jesus<lb />
Christ, His victory over sin and death, and His place of<lb />
honor at the right Hand of God. The Triquetra and<lb />
Circle (below the Crown) represent the Trinity in<lb />
Eternity, the Eternal Tribune or the Eternal One.<lb />
these beliefs b) adding new Lutheran Church of the<lb />
gnseach year. Some of the Redeemer and St James<lb />
new ornaments are developed ' iil,t1 Methodislhurch.<lb />
from symbols of the church in "�"r u saltl Pus,er<lb />
its earliest years Others were Graham Nahouse of the<lb />
fust used by the inspired Lutheran (hurch. "will be<lb />
writers of the Bible. decorated and on display for<lb />
��Since the ear alter our an) who wish to see it on<lb />
first Chrismon tree, we've been Sundays beginning Dec. 13<lb />
sharing patterns and Chrismons will be the<lb />
instructions with growing subject ol the sermon to be<lb />
numbers of individuals and gven by Ue Kev Christian<lb />
churches " White al Si lames on Dec. 20.<lb />
A national magazine carried ��, ,h:l �. 1JM �� sajd the<lb />
the story of Chrismons. atter minister "St James will be<lb />
whkh the volume of requests open daily an( visitors are<lb />
foi pattern, drastically welcome to come anytime to<lb />
accelerated I i five years the pray, worship or share our<lb />
instructions were shared free ol Chrismon tree in their own<lb />
c ha rge I hi. � is now ,i w v<lb />
Listed below are some of the<lb />
symbols, Bible references to<lb />
them. and their<lb />
interpretations:<lb />
THE CROSS is, of course,<lb />
always a reminder of our<lb />
Lord's saving work of<lb />
redeeming mankind through<lb />
His sacrifice for our sins,<lb />
thereby bringing forgiveness<lb />
and salvation. The different<lb />
forms of the cross point to<lb />
different aspects of our Christ's<lb />
work.<lb />
T.AC CROSS (Anticipatory.<lb />
Old Testament. Advent)<lb />
Salvation promised but not<lb />
accomplished Numbers 21:�,<lb />
Isaiah 53:8,9,<lb />
ANCHOR CROSS (Cross of<lb />
Hope) This Child, the hope<lb />
of the world. A cross rises out<lb />
of a crescent moon, symbol of<lb />
Mary. Hebrews 6:19; St. Luke<lb />
2:7.<lb />
CROSS CROSSLKT The<lb />
spread of Christianity to the<lb />
North, East. South, and West<lb />
to the end of the earth. St.<lb />
Matthew 28:19; St. Mark 8:34;<lb />
Acts i .8.<lb />
PASSION CROSS (Cross of<lb />
Suffering) Pointed ends<lb />
remind of the points of the<lb />
nails, thorns, and spear. St.<lb />
John 21:27<lb />
CROSS IN GLORY (Rayed,<lb />
Easter) The rising sun behind<lb />
the cross symbolizes the new<lb />
day when our Lord conquered<lb />
death by His resurrection II<lb />
Conn. 6:2.<lb />
CROSS OF CONSTANTINE<lb />
The Chi Rho with the X<lb />
turned to form a cross, Christ<lb />
the conquering King. I<lb />
Timothy 6:15.<lb /><lb />
8-<lb />
CROSS TREFLEE<lb />
(Bottonnee) Three circles on<lb />
the ends of the arms symbolize<lb />
the Trinity. St. Matthew 28:19.<lb />
A<lb />
n<lb />
ALPHA and OMEGA, the<lb />
first and last letters of the<lb />
Greek alphabet. Jesus said, "I<lb />
am alpha and omega, the<lb />
beginning and the end<lb />
o<lb />
THE CIRCLE is a symbol of<lb />
eternity. Since only God is<lb />
eternal, it is a symbol of Him<lb />
and eternal life with Him that<lb />
only He can gram<lb />
I XX<lb />
IOTA, the first letter ol<lb />
Jesus in Greek combined with<lb />
Chi for Jesus Christ.<lb />
X<lb />
CHI is first lettei of Christ in<lb />
the Greek alphabet.<lb />
X?<lb />
CHI RHO, the first two<lb />
letters of Christ in Greek: also<lb />
refers to the Latin. Christus<lb />
Rex. Christ the King.<lb />
The first three letters of<lb />
Jesus in the Greek alphabet.<lb />
NIKA<lb />
The Greek word for conquer.<lb />
&amp;<lb />
The CORNERSTON1 .<lb />
"Jesus Christ, the chief<lb />
cornerstone" Ephesians<lb />
2:20.<lb />
The ROSE symbolizes the<lb />
innocence of the Christ-Child.<lb />
Ihe SUN OF<lb />
RIGHTEOUSNESS refers to<lb />
the Old Testament prophecy of<lb />
the birth of a Saviour.<lb />
bols<lb />
The LILY<lb />
symbolizes the<lb />
man, Jesus<lb />
of-the-VAl 1 I i<lb />
humilitv of the<lb />
I he Sill 11 is a symbol ol<lb />
ihe Sacrament ol Hoi)<lb />
Baptism<lb />
THE FISH BEARING loaves of bread is a Eucharistic<lb />
symbol of Christ as the bread of life.<lb />
STARS are made ol<lb />
combinations ol crosses, set al<lb />
angles, showing the close<lb />
connection between the birth<lb />
and death of Jesus Christ.<lb />
Christmas and Hoi) Week and<lb />
Easter.<lb />
A<lb />
The TR1ANGL1 oi an)<lb />
three part figure symbolizes<lb />
the 1 iiune God.<lb />
The Bl I II Kin is a<lb />
symbol ol iui Lord's<lb />
resurrection.<lb />
I he I ISII w as a secret sign<lb />
used b) the earl) Christians.<lb />
The initial letters of the Greek<lb />
words foi "Jesus Christ, God's<lb />
Son. Saviour spells the Greek<lb />
woid lor fish, klithiis<lb />
Till CROWN symbolizes<lb />
the victory he won for all, King<lb />
of Kings and Lord of Lords.<lb />
Ihe Bl I with the Cross<lb />
atop symbolizes Christ ovei the<lb />
world<lb />
By<lb />
EC'l supporters were<lb />
sudden and drastic lev<lb />
announced that Mike <lb />
Dllke. his Alma Mater. ;<lb />
"Purple Pride as a r<lb />
The University will<lb />
McGce And perhaps<lb />
North Carolina who foil<lb />
Oui new coach is 5<lb />
greats Known to ma<lb />
instrumental in bringin<lb />
far, except for li is one ;<lb />
very limited.<lb />
One cannot doubt tl<lb />
The whole football pr<lb />
moment evei and there<lb />
Now that program h<lb />
measured. Who knows<lb />
This blow has set ECU<lb />
miracle to get the progi<lb />
RANDLE<lb />
Only lime will tell hi<lb />
faces. Chances aie stro<lb />
We cannot blame I<lb />
personal opportunity.<lb />
Duke offers him a c<lb />
to a position which is<lb />
there's no doubt that<lb />
ECU might have. After<lb />
A I960 graduate of<lb />
won the Outland Tn<lb />
country.<lb />
Duke means sometl<lb />
means something speci<lb />
Yet. with all this g<lb />
compensate for the tro<lb />
McGee had started<lb />
taken more than a yeai<lb />
Yet. from the time<lb />
time the announeeme<lb />
less nine days had clap<lb />
For ECU. the idea<lb />
lomething. More peor<lb />
evei before. The enth<lb />
indication of future fo<lb />
Now. ECU will hav<lb />
coach perhaps will<lb />
new look forward.<lb />
But what good will<lb />
ever trust his coach wl<lb />
and devotion, when tl<lb />
might just end up the<lb />
DU<lb />
The pull on McGei<lb />
have done the same th<lb />
Still, lie had at leas<lb />
what he started oi<lb />
further.<lb />
When McGee first t<lb />
many were aware, tha<lb />
I after one year And <lb />
ECU cannot help<lb />
program started duri<lb />
leaving in our "finest I<lb />
Best of luck to cos<lb />
f the shattered EC<lb />
ogether. And best of<lb />
Congratulations h<lb />
Peeler for being mi<lb />
Mention All-America<lb />
Griffin in n<lb />
DOVE AND CIRCLE-peace and eternity.<lb />
Mei<lb />
By DON TRAUSf<lb />
(Sports Edito<lb />
Eight one-hundrec<lb />
second was the i<lb />
between victory and<lb />
ECU Saturday as I<lb />
swimmers bowed to t<lb />
from Army. 62-51.<lb />
Natatonum<lb />
That was the n<lb />
which the Black Knij<lb />
Hudson took the fin;<lb />
the meet the<lb />
freestyle relay.<lb />
Anchor-man Jim<lb />
one of ECU'S all-<lb />
swimmers from Noi<lb />
began the final leg o<lb />
event six yards behinc<lb />
opponent and came<lb />
eye-lash of catching<lb />
wire.<lb />
FINISH IN 3:1<lb />
The ECU rel<lb />
composed of Way<lb />
Greg Hinchman, Pai<lb />
and Griffin, finishet<lb />
with a time 0<lb />
compared to th<lb />
recorded by Army.<lb />
The Pirates, wh<lb />
North Carolina Stall<lb />
face their thin<lb />
powerhouse o<lb />
Thursday, the<lb />
Terrapins.<lb />
The ECU team r<lb />
the meet as the C<lb />
able to capture eigh<lb />
finishes Saturday.<lb />
Only Griffin<lb />
winner), Trevis<lb />
Morrow and Dou<lb />
were first-place win<lb />
Pirates, now 0-2 in<lb />
competition.<lb />
WINSTW<lb />
Griffin won th<lb />
freestyle win a str<lb />
1:49.41. He also Cl<lb /><pb facs="00039509_tn_0009" /><lb />
ols<lb />
sill II is .1 symbol ol<lb />
Sacrament ol Holy<lb />
bread is a Eucharistic<lb />
life.<lb />
A<lb />
rRlANGLl 01 an<lb />
p.ui Figure symbolizes<lb />
riune God.<lb />
e I ISII �as a secret sign<lb />
h the early Christians.<lb />
nitial letters of the Greek<lb />
i foi "Jesus (hi isi. (lod's<lb />
Saviour spells the Greek<lb />
I hiIi ichthus<lb />
H l I with the Cross<lb />
ymbolizes Christ over the<lb />
 The Pirate's<lb />
Jfe Cove<lb />
McGee leaves<lb />
void at ECU<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Spoils Editor)<lb />
EH supporters were shocked and infuriated last week by the<lb />
sudden and drastic reversal of its football fortunes when it was<lb />
announced thai Mike McGee will leave the University to return to<lb />
Duke. Ins Alma Mater, as head football coach.<lb />
"Purple Pride as a result, is crushed.<lb />
The University will miss McGee. The community will miss<lb />
McGee And perhaps just as important, the people of eastern<lb />
North Carolina who follow 1:CU will miss McGee.<lb />
Oui new coach is Sonny Randle, one of the all-time NFL<lb />
greats. Known to many football enthusiasts, he will be very<lb />
instrumental in bringing many top prospects to the school. But so<lb />
far, except for his one year here, his experience as coach has been<lb />
very limited.<lb />
One cannot doubt that ECU football is a thing of the future.<lb />
The whole football program here is at the verge of its greatest<lb />
moment evei and there will be no stopping the Pirates.<lb />
Now that program has received a setback that cannot truly be<lb />
measured. Who knows what lies ahead for ECU on the gridiron<lb />
This blow has set LCU football back many years and it will take a<lb />
miracle to get the program back on the right track<lb />
RANDLE SHOULD BE SUCCESSFUL<lb />
Only time will tell how Randle can handle the situation he now<lb />
faces. Chances are strong that he will eventually prove successful.<lb />
We cannot blame McGee for taking advantage of his great<lb />
personal opportunity.<lb />
Duke offers him a chance to return to what he calls "home"<lb />
to a position which is the fulfillment of a long-time dream. And<lb />
there's no doubt that Duke can offer him a better future than<lb />
ECU might have. After all. McGee IS Duke University<lb />
A I9i0 graduate of Duke. McGee was All-American. he even<lb />
won the Outland Trophy as the best college lineman in the<lb />
country.<lb />
Duke means something extra special to McGee just as McGee<lb />
means something special to Duke.<lb />
Yet. with all this glory he stands to gain at Duke, it cannot<lb />
compensate for the trouble his move to leave ECU will cause.<lb />
McGee had started something in Greenville: and it would have<lb />
taken more than a year to see his goals here realized.<lb />
Yet. from the time McGee signed as the ECU coach until the<lb />
time the announcement of his leaving last week, exactly a year<lb />
less rune days had elapsed<lb />
For ECU. the idea of "Purple Pride" was beginning to mean<lb />
something. More people had come to see the Pirates play than<lb />
ever before. The enthusiasm, despite the many setbacks, was an<lb />
indication of future football greatness on the ECU campus<lb />
Now. ECU will have to begin all over again with a new head<lb />
coach perhaps with a new formation and hopefully with a<lb />
new look forward.<lb />
But what good will it do? What future ECU football playet will<lb />
ever trust his coach when he talks of "Purple Pride school spirit,<lb />
and devotion, when there's every possibility that the same coach<lb />
might just end up the same way McGee did at ECU<lb />
DUKE'S PULL WAS STRONG<lb />
The pull on McGee from Duke was strong Any oi us might<lb />
, have done the same thing in the same situation<lb />
Still, he had at least a moral obligation to the school to tinish<lb />
what he started or at least to see that it was carried a little<lb />
further<lb />
When McGee first came to ECU. there was every indication, as<lb />
many were aware, that he would eventually wind up at Duke. But<lb />
after one year And with the program here in its best shape ever'<lb />
ECU cannot help but thank McGee for getting a football<lb />
program started during his one year here, even though he is<lb />
leaving in our "finest hour<lb />
Best of luck to coach Randle as he tries to pick up the pieces<lb />
tof the shattered ECU football program and put them back<lb />
�together. And best of luck to McGee in his "new era" at Duke.<lb />
Congratulations to Pirate gridders Dick Corrada and Rich<lb />
Peeler for being named to the Associated Press Honorable<lb />
I Mention All-America team<lb />
Griffin in near save<lb />
Davis hits at buzzer<lb />
Cagers crush Roanoke<lb />
(Staff photo by Ken Finch)<lb />
JULIUS PRINCE goes for two in Saturday's 85-63<lb />
victory over East Tennessee State. Prince scored only<lb />
nine that night but two nights later, against Roanoke, he<lb />
hit season high 22.<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
iih theii second and third<lb />
victories behind them, the<lb />
Pirates begin a long holiday<lb />
road trip tonight at St Francis<lb />
College.<lb />
ECU won two games handily<lb />
ovei the weekend, walloping<lb />
East Tennessee State. 85-63.<lb />
Saturday, and then crushing a<lb />
good Roanoke College outfit.<lb />
100-68. Monday night in<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
Following tonight'i game,<lb />
the Pirates continue theii road<lb />
trip Saturday when they travel<lb />
to Norfolk, Va. tin a game<lb />
with Old Dominion I nivei sity<lb />
FACE HERD<lb />
Si ill during the holiday<lb />
period, ECU t ravel<lb />
Huntington. w Va Jan 2 to<lb />
face the rhundering Herd ol<lb />
Marshal I niversity<lb />
1 wo Southern onferei<lb />
encounters at Richmond.<lb />
Jan. 5, and al V.M I . Jar, 9<lb />
follow before the Pirates return<lb />
home Jan 13 foi a return<lb />
with Old Dominion.<lb />
Monday's victory<lb />
represented the Pirat<lb />
impressive performance ol the<lb />
young season E( I dominated<lb />
the game throughout aftet<lb />
grabbing a 7-0 lead in the<lb />
opening minutes Roanok<lb />
unable to score until 4:27 had<lb />
ilapsed<lb />
tter pulling out to a 47-26<lb />
halftime lead, the Pirates kept<lb />
adding to the margin until it<lb />
was 92-56 with I 30 to pijy.<lb />
Substututes finished the game<lb />
for the Pirates and lerry Davis<lb />
put in the 100th point at the<lb />
tuial buz.i '<lb />
J i iii F ai rley had<lb />
outstanding nigl<lb />
points on 10 ' -<lb />
and seven ol i1<lb />
lie alsci hauled in 10<lb />
55 PER CENT<lb />
rhe key to the Pirai<lb />
win was in the accuracy ol the<lb />
team. E( I' hit<lb />
held goal attempts a ma<lb />
pej cent and foui<lb />
live starters hit bettei th i<lb />
per cent ol then  it<lb />
Julius I nice and Jim<lb />
G gory also had hot I.<lb />
Pi<lb />
while Gregory added is<lb />
S 1 ll 1 the<lb />
individual fl<lb />
would have - Gn<lb />
I i pe rfot mance in<lb />
Satuiday night's victory<lb />
the Buccai �<lb />
SCORES 32<lb />
I lie six-foot-sevei wing, j<lb />
Hg with Mil<lb />
Henrich, scored<lb />
the game, 20 in <lb />
half, as he hit i<lb />
Irom the flooi<lb />
The senior from 1 Ibert. v<lb />
Va . seemed to be all ovi<lb />
flo oi as he ah<lb />
single-handed!<lb />
hopes the Hn. .id i ii<lb />
overtaking the Pii<lb />
Sports<lb />
Fountainhead Page 9<lb />
Wednesday, December 16. 1970<lb />
�������<lb />
Baby Bucs triumph, 76-65<lb />
By SAMMY HYDE<lb />
If I Writer)<lb />
Led by R;iy Peszko and<lb />
Nicky White. ECU's Baby Bucs<lb />
captured a 76-65 victory ovei<lb />
Lenior Community College<lb />
Satuiday night in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
The victory boosted the<lb />
Babv Bucs' record to 3-I and<lb />
was theii thud straight aftei an<lb />
opening loss to the Duke frosh.<lb />
GRAB LEAD<lb />
ICl snaked out to a J4-27<lb />
halftime lead thanks laigely to<lb />
10 points and I 1 rebounds by<lb />
Nickv White. I ollowing the<lb />
intermission. Peszko broke into<lb />
the spotlight as he canned lo<lb />
points and hauled m 14 missed<lb />
shots.<lb />
Il wasn't quite the same<lb />
close game that was evident in<lb />
the last two encounters Ihe<lb />
ECU quintet played on an even<lb />
keel with Lenoir in the First<lb />
half but the charity stupe<lb />
proved the difference.<lb />
While the Baby Bucs hit on<lb />
10 o' 14 free throws in the first<lb />
twenty minutes, the Lancers<lb />
e'Uild manage only live ol IJ<lb />
Both teams hit less than 30 pei<lb />
, enl "1 then flooi shuts during<lb />
the first hall<lb />
MORE ACCURACY<lb />
The second halt proved<lb />
simil.u to the first. However,<lb />
both teams were able to hit<lb />
with a little more consistency<lb />
from the flooi<lb />
John Vicqueira, subbing foi<lb />
Barry Pasko who suffered an<lb />
ankle injury early in the game.<lb />
added to the Bab) Buc cause<lb />
by scoring Ih points, mostly in<lb />
the second half.<lb />
BOARD STRENGTH<lb />
A big factor in the win was<lb />
the strength for the Baby Bucs<lb />
off the boards. ECU managed<lb />
to control 73 rebounds<lb />
compared to 51 tot the<lb />
Lancers.<lb />
The Baby Bucs. taking a<lb />
Christmas breather, will resume<lb />
play Jaii. 5 when they travel to<lb />
Richmond to meet the Baby<lb />
Spideis.<lb />
Mermen lose by 0.08<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editoi)<lb />
Eight one-hundredths of a<lb />
second was the difference<lb />
between victory and deleat for<lb />
ECU Saturday as the Pirate<lb />
swimmers bowed to the Cadets<lb />
from Army. 62-51. in Minges<lb />
Natatorium.<lb />
That was the margin by<lb />
which the Black Knights of the<lb />
Hudson took the final event of<lb />
the meet the 400-yard<lb />
freestyle relay.<lb />
Anchor-man Jim Grittin,<lb />
one of ECU's all-time best<lb />
swimmers from Norfolk, Va<lb />
began the final leg of the relay<lb />
event six yards behind his Army<lb />
opponent and came within an<lb />
eye-lash of catching him at the<lb />
wire.<lb />
FINISH IN 3:17.65<lb />
The ECU relay team.<lb />
composed of Wayne Morris.<lb />
Greg Hinchman, Paul Trevisan,<lb />
and Griffin, finished the event<lb />
with a time of 3:17.65<lb />
compared to the 3:17.57<lb />
recorded by Army.<lb />
The Pirates, who lost to<lb />
North Carolina State last week,<lb />
face their third straight<lb />
powerhouse opponent<lb />
Thursday, the Maryland<lb />
Terrapins.<lb />
The ECU team never led in<lb />
the meet as the Cadets were<lb />
able to capture eight first-place<lb />
finishes Saturday.<lb />
Only Griffin (a double<lb />
winner), Trevisan. Jack<lb />
Morrow and Doug Emerson<lb />
were first-place winners for the<lb />
Pirates, now 0-2 in dual meet<lb />
competition.<lb />
WINS TWO<lb />
Griffin won the 200-yard<lb />
freestyle win a strong time ol<lb />
1:49.41. He also captured the<lb />
500-yard freestyle in a meet<lb />
record time of 5:00.2.<lb />
Army s depth was apparent<lb />
in these two events as the<lb />
Cadets captured second and<lb />
third in both.<lb />
Trevisan took the 50-yard<lb />
freestyle event in 22:51. Here<lb />
again, the Cadets took second<lb />
and third.<lb />
DIVING STRONG<lb />
The diving events were the<lb />
strongest point for the Pirates.<lb />
Jack Morrow was the winnei<lb />
on the low board (one meiei I<lb />
with Doug Emerson placing<lb />
second. The high board (three<lb />
meters) was just Ihe rcveise as<lb />
Emerson put on a strong<lb />
showing to turn the tables on<lb />
teammate Morrow.<lb />
In capturing 16 of 18 possible<lb />
points in these two events, the<lb />
Pirates were able to extend the<lb />
meet to the last event.<lb />
Army got off to a 7-0 lead at<lb />
the outset, winning the<lb />
400-yard medley relay, and it<lb />
was 12-4 after Gary Frederick<lb />
and Steve Howard finished<lb />
second and third in the second<lb />
event, the 1000-yard freestyle.<lb />
REDUCE MARGIN<lb />
After Griffin's first victory,<lb />
and Trevisan's, the Pirates<lb />
i educed the margin to 25-18 as<lb />
Norris and Hinchman finished<lb />
second and third in the<lb />
200-yaid individual medley.<lb />
Morrow victory in the low<lb />
board temporarily tied the<lb />
meet score at 26-26 until the<lb />
Cadets began pulling away.<lb />
oihei events in the meet saw<lb />
Wayne Norris and Greg I lanes<lb />
i inish seeond and third,<lb />
respectively, in the 200-yard<lb />
butterfly; lorn Rehm and<lb />
licvisan finish in the same<lb />
positions in the 100-yard<lb />
freestyle and Hinchman finish<lb />
second in the 200-yard<lb />
backstroke<lb />
WEAK BREASTSTROKE<lb />
Pail of the loss, according t"<lb />
coach Ray Schail. can be<lb />
attributed to the fact thai the<lb />
Pirates were unable to gei at<lb />
leasl a second-place in the<lb />
200-yard breaststroke. Bill<lb />
Crell finished thud in the<lb />
event, representing the only<lb />
Pirate scorer.<lb />
"We put up a greal effort<lb />
said Scharf. "But they pul up a<lb />
bettei one. We lost to a strong<lb />
team<lb />
Ihe Pirates now navel to<lb />
College Park, Md . foi<lb />
rhursday's meet with the<lb />
Terps.<lb />
performance was in iv<lb />
there are always live playei<lb />
the floor and the Pirates<lb />
showed from the outset that<lb />
they were ready to get back<lb />
the track alter last we<lb />
disappointment at Davidson.<lb />
FEWER SHOTS<lb />
Henrich took fewer shots<lb />
than did Gregory but 1:<lb />
usually right on target lulling<lb />
live oi six and adding 1 1 points<lb />
to the winning cause<lb />
1 airley and Al Fabei each<lb />
hit 14 points .md hauled ii<lb />
missed shots as the P<lb />
fiished with a strong i ffensive<lb />
showing exactly 50 pei<lb />
of then si<lb />
Bucs pin<lb />
UNC<lb />
CHAPl I llll 1 EC1<lb />
gl applets captured all tei<lb />
weight classes - five by pins<lb />
North Carolina rat Heels, 42-0,<lb />
in a dual wrestling mateh here<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The ECU freshmen ala<lb />
came out victorious defeating<lb />
the CSC frosh, 27-10.<lb />
The Pirates, with perl<lb />
their besi wrestling team eve<lb />
and one ol the top �� �<lb />
the South, will lake theii 1-0<lb />
record to New York Slate<lb />
weekend when they<lb />
Oswego State on Friday<lb />
Potsdam State on Saturday<lb />
Aftei the New York tour,<lb />
the Pirates complete then<lb />
holiday schedule participating<lb />
in the Wilkes Tournament.<lb />
Dec 28-29,at Wilkes B Pa<lb />
(Sta' photo by Ken Finch)<lb />
DOUG EMERSON SHOWS fine form as he prepares to<lb />
hit the water in ECU Army meet Saturday.<lb />
Let's Eat!<lb />
food for tliougnt<lb />
Bv JOHN TYBURSKI<lb />
JERRY'S CAFETERIA<lb />
Food Lore<lb />
) you know the differences between drying,<lb />
evaporation, and dehydration? "Dried" means open air<lb />
drying "Evaporate" means to dry indoors "Dehydrau<lb />
has fi i do with drying by use of special dehydrating de k es.<lb />
Butter is the fat from milk Annatto was used t<lb />
�I warm-blooded quadrupeds coloring<lb />
i dates back to mhal history<lb />
ol mankind primitive Beans were cultivated long<lb />
hum was one ol the earliest before the commencement ol<lb />
of community devices recorded history They were<lb />
Oleomargarine, an artificial wellltnown to the ancients,<lb />
substitute foi butter, was Ihe anchovy peai comes<lb />
devised by the French in from the West Indies. It tastes<lb />
1870 Beef, oleo oil, milk and somewhat like a mango and is<lb />
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other end ol the scale were<lb />
!ROI( at 0-7 and Alpha<lb />
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h . lleyball. Phi Epsilon<lb />
: a three-way<lb />
H ti win this year's title<lb />
Tied with them before the<lb />
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He dete-ated<lb />
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Mpha Phi Omega<lb />
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Pi Kappa Phi took the team<lb />
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vipha Phi Omega was<lb />
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Page 10, Fountainhead, Wednesday, Decembei 16, 1970<lb />
Pr<lb />
Tri<lb />
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8cU(vuak andommenatf<lb />
and the truth shall make you free'<lb />
Violence necessary?<lb />
Ilu' Review Board has met and<lb />
ared that the petition calling for<lb />
the recall ol the entire SGA is<lb />
unconstiiutiiin.il "he Review Board<lb />
did not. however, see fit to make .i<lb />
statement as'to wh the petition was<lb />
unconstitution.il. forcing .ill to make<lb />
their own determinations as to win<lb />
this action was taken<lb />
I lie ai guments i ited In SGA<lb />
 . . i neral Henrv Gorham were<lb />
definitive, so much so<lb />
that ' ippears the acceptance In the<lb />
Review Board ol hi- arguments would<lb />
ite that the SG cannot be<lb />
rtinenl section of the SGA<lb />
istitution ' rtii le IV. Section<lb />
 "The student bod shall have<lb />
wer to recall m office)<lb />
d In that bod) under this<lb />
Mil ' : petition to recall<lb />
shall lie handed to the president of<lb />
student body and shall not be<lb />
inless it contains the signatures<lb />
I fifteen (15) per cent of<lb />
the student body<lb />
 a however, when a petition is<lb />
which obviousl) reflects the<lb />
intentii n il al least 15 per cent ol<lb />
the student hodv to have a new<lb />
election, it is determined that such<lb />
an action is unconstitutional<lb />
The finer points of arguments pro<lb />
and eon cannot obscure the fact that<lb />
a large number of students<lb />
attempting to work within the system<lb />
towards making a desired change have<lb />
found that same system so inflexible<lb />
that it slaps them in the face.<lb />
This is the type ol situation which<lb />
promotes violence And revolution.<lb />
When those under any system<lb />
become convinced that they cannot<lb />
work within the system it is<lb />
inconceivable that they will sit hack<lb />
and take it. Something will have to<lb />
give<lb />
This is not a call to arms,<lb />
although it appears that only by<lb />
picking up arms will desired change<lb />
be made This is not a call for<lb />
violence and revolution, although it<lb />
appears that only violence and<lb />
revolution will accomplish desired<lb />
coals<lb />
It is a plea to those in positions<lb />
of authority to examine closely the<lb />
astern under which we are now<lb />
operating and make the changes<lb />
necessary m order that those who are<lb />
forced to live under that system are<lb />
not forced to go outside the system<lb />
to accomplish desired changes.<lb />
Perhaps it is not too late for this<lb />
to he accomplished before enough<lb />
people become so alienated that we<lb />
will have nothing left but smoke and<lb />
ashes<lb />
Students being slighted<lb />
For whose benefit are SGA-sponsored<lb />
anis presented ECU students 01<lb />
the general public?<lb />
The take-over of the Ralph Nader<lb />
press conference last week by the public<lb />
press and the preferred-section seating of<lb />
the public for the Artist Series recently<lb />
approved by the Legislature indicate that<lb />
SGA-sponsored programs exist at the<lb />
pleasure ot the general public, not the<lb />
students<lb />
Several proiessors on campus,<lb />
including journalism and broadcasting<lb />
faculty . required their students to attend<lb />
the Nader lecture and press conference<lb />
Many of these students had carefully<lb />
researched Nader and prepared questions<lb />
to ask him. Yet they entered the room<lb />
of the press conference only to find<lb />
television cameras, lights, and public<lb />
press reporters completely engulfing<lb />
Nader and obscuring him from the<lb />
student audience. Besides the public<lb />
press. News Bureau and faculty<lb />
personnel seemed overly eager to control<lb />
the conference and he seen on camera<lb />
with Nader These same people<lb />
constantly hurried Nader through the<lb />
questions, stressing the importance of<lb />
hi m catching his plane back to<lb />
Washington, D.C Vet after the<lb />
conference, Nader was taken to a<lb />
downtown restaurant tor a late-evening<lb />
meal<lb />
I he students were again pushed aside<lb />
last week when the Legislature voted to<lb />
give public patrons the best seats in the<lb />
house at the Artist Series in return for a<lb />
more expensive season ticket.<lb />
Financial support of the Lecture and<lb />
Artist Series by the student body is of<lb />
prime consideration. Students bring<lb />
these programs to campus with their<lb />
activity fees which are required of all<lb />
students. The Series are also of<lb />
educational benefit. How can journalism<lb />
students benefit when they are pushed<lb />
aside by the public press How can<lb />
music students benefit from an Artist<lb />
Series presentation when they are<lb />
pushed to the back of the Auditorium?<lb />
Both the press conference and the<lb />
Legislative bill were deplorable actions.<lb />
Student rights have been violated. At<lb />
future press conferences, the Lecture<lb />
Committee should give the students<lb />
"prime time giving the public press<lb />
time only after students have had a<lb />
voice. Perhaps a student shoulc' direct<lb />
future conferences<lb />
It would be well for the Legislature to<lb />
reconsider its action on public seating. It<lb />
is absurd to think that the<lb />
representatives' constituents would favor<lb />
giving choice seating at the Artist Series<lb />
to non-students<lb />
SGA-sponsored programs belong to<lb />
the students Students should be of<lb />
prime consideration, not the public.<lb />
Light candle of Peace<lb />
"Peace on earth, goodwill towards<lb />
men " These familiar words of the<lb />
Christmas season are heard once again as<lb />
the holiday draws near. Christmas. A<lb />
time of hope The wars halt temporarily:<lb />
haired is replaced by kindness, and<lb />
people stop to reflect upon the great<lb />
problems and the possible solutions.<lb />
But in (he constant hurry of life<lb />
today, and in the worry over world and<lb />
national situations, the simple needs of<lb />
individuals are overlooked, or ignored as<lb />
trivial We do not seem to realize the<lb />
great power that each of us possess to<lb />
help one another We seem to be<lb />
forgetting the individuality of people<lb />
How many times do we smile at a<lb />
stranger How often do we think that<lb />
perhaps the other person is right and we<lb />
are wrong The man on the street, or in<lb />
the store, or on the bus he is a<lb />
person. He is alive. He deserves no less<lb />
than anybody else. Each person must be<lb />
accepted for what he is Let it be.<lb />
We must believe in goodwill, not just<lb />
say it. And not only at Christmastime,<lb />
but every day of the year.<lb />
Let us stop for a moment and think<lb />
about what we can do. Let us realize the<lb />
power that each ofus possesses the<lb />
power to make someone just a little bit<lb />
happier, if only for a while. A simple<lb />
smile, a word of kindness, a friendly<lb />
hand.<lb />
Robert Kennedy once said. "There is<lb />
a need for individual participation in the<lb />
task of human betterment. All of us have<lb />
to participate. All of us are needed. The<lb />
question is whether to bring a candle to<lb />
the barricade or to curse the darkness<lb />
The wars will rage on Racial<lb />
polarization will continue. Selfishness<lb />
and dishonesty will continue to breed.<lb />
These will take time to cure. But in this<lb />
holiday season, let each of us take the<lb />
time to realize the small things that we<lb />
can do. Let each of us light a candle and<lb />
lead our neighbor out of the darkness.<lb />
ECU, REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION<lb />
"<lb />
.<lb />
'PT<lb />
f<lb />
TVvt"i<lb />
The Forum<lb />
Speech wasted<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
As you are well aware. Ralph Nadei spoke on<lb />
campus Tuesday (Dec. 8). 1 don't feel I have to<lb />
stress the importance of Ins message. But.<lb />
based on a couple oi statements I heard from<lb />
two "concerned" students of East Carolina<lb />
University, maybe I should<lb />
One student, during the course of Mr.<lb />
Nader's address, leaned ovei to Ills pal and<lb />
spoke, "All he dues is complain! He never does<lb />
anything about n Thai ludicrous<lb />
pronouncement deserves no comment.<lb />
Another student, (who did not waste his<lb />
valuable time going to see Ralph Nader he<lb />
watched television), after hearing me mention<lb />
something to the effect of, 'People have been<lb />
saying that for years. I don't believe that junk<lb />
Perhaps I should have put it more on his level<lb />
and said it is costing him money Of course he<lb />
wouldn't believe that, either.<lb />
Bui to the point of the letter. I implore the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD (in its "neverending search<lb />
for Truth, Justice, and the American Way") to<lb />
print his speech for all those unfortunates who<lb />
were not able to attend (foi one reason Ol<lb />
another) or who did not pay attention. A lape<lb />
recording, according to Mr Nader, was made by<lb />
someone at Last Carolina.<lb />
Consideration would have to be given,<lb />
however, to a statement Lrich Maria Remarque<lb />
(for all you non-readers, author of All Quiet On<lb />
The Western Front) made in a New York Times<lb />
interview. January 27. 1946. He said. "My<lb />
father, a good man, told me 'Never lose your<lb />
ignorance; you cannot replace it<lb />
Joe Gray<lb />
Marshall tragedy<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
As a student of Marshall University I would<lb />
like to extend my personal thanks to your<lb />
faculty, administration, and student hodv foi<lb />
the prayers, thoughts, sympathy, and help given<lb />
to us during our recent tragedy<lb />
Since the airliner crash. Marshall Universit)<lb />
has not been the same, noi will il ever return to<lb />
what was once normal Seeing empty seals in<lb />
classes, the closed section ol the dining hall.<lb />
and those who were the best friends of (hose<lb />
killed is almost too much to bear A part of<lb />
each of us was lost with the deaths of our<lb />
fellow classmates and friends.<lb />
Last night I attended ihe opening game of<lb />
our basketball season. The unity shown here<lb />
can only be a miracle hach person at the game<lb />
seemed coneerned for Marshall. Two of the<lb />
cheerleaders lost both parents in the crash, but<lb />
cheered last night<lb />
It is by the love and kindness shown by you<lb />
and others in the natu n that we can carry on.<lb />
With all sincerity I thank you. May God bless<lb />
each of you always.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
Kathy Mollete<lb />
Marshall University Sophomore<lb />
Biased coverage<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
The coverage of the pending petition issue by<lb />
Ihe FOUNTAINHEAD is typical of your<lb />
consistent denial of the truth to the students of<lb />
I I I Your slanted viewpoint indicates selfish<lb />
moiives in pursuit of a goal unnamed.<lb />
The student body will not allow you to<lb />
continue under your guise of "the truth shall<lb />
make you free " On the above mentioned<lb />
petition there were numerous instances of<lb />
students signing under false impressions of the<lb />
content therein. Because of these devious<lb />
tendencies you employ, n necessitates .i check<lb />
on the validity ol signatures on the petition<lb />
Can this be called unnecessary delav oi lie<lb />
pictuied as sweeping the issue undei the rug?<lb />
An incident of the recenl past reiterates youi<lb />
one faction publication theory. The systematic<lb />
pre-hearmg slander of Phil Dixon hv the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD destroyed the desire foi<lb />
many students ol an objective and factual<lb />
information source thai would serve the<lb />
purpose of voicing all of the students �� lews, not<lb />
just a small rhetorical minority<lb />
The slanted material you publish explains<lb />
why ihe students do not accept youi<lb />
idealogical approaches unchallenged I do not<lb />
yuestion your ability in journalism I am<lb />
,however, questioning your interest in being<lb />
contributive to the siudem lvdv at ECU You<lb />
exhibit this by presenting a narrow-minded and<lb />
extremely unobjective poini ot view showing<lb />
no interest whatsoever in the siiid.nts right to<lb />
be informed truthful!)<lb />
Glunn Croshaw<lb />
Big step<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Ihe puritanical disciplines ol a false life<lb />
pattern and the veneei ol propel propriety,<lb />
smothered my very existence, until<lb />
Thanksgiving weekend. After pouring through<lb />
various back issues of your paper, ihe<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD, my mind came crashing<lb />
down, then bobbed to the surface, refreshed<lb />
and cleansed; purged would be a bettei<lb />
statement.<lb />
Students are at long last, permitted to speak<lb />
out. all bars down no false cover-ups.<lb />
This is indeed a big step forward, and the<lb />
surviving force. The need foi a youthful,<lb />
vigorous. constructive government should<lb />
start with all eighteen year olds being allowed<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Continue to encourage the truth and your<lb />
caption: "and the truth shall make you free<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jeanne Gruber<lb />
(Parent)<lb />
Strike<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
As concerned students, we support your<lb />
strike and wished that il would have continued<lb />
through-out the duration of out stay at this<lb />
university.<lb />
Guilford Legtjett<lb />
Gary Wilson<lb />
Praise worthless?<lb />
I o Fountainhead:<lb />
Regarding Jim Waits' letter commending<lb />
Sieve Sharpe on his "good work" in the SGA.<lb />
how can Jim Watts possibly nidge Ihe capability<lb />
of doing one's job when he will not even unlock<lb />
doors for the residents of Tyler Dorm?<lb />
Jane McKown<lb />
Thanks<lb />
I o Fountainhead:<lb />
1 he II Marching I'uates is an organization<lb />
of 140 dedicated students who practiced three<lb />
days a week throughout the fall quarter in<lb />
various conditions ol weather. Under the<lb />
patient direction ol Harold Jones and John<lb />
Savage, ihe Marching Pirates represented our<lb />
I niveisiiy .it home ami away games. They<lb />
received many compliments, including several<lb />
standing ovations at ihe Tobacco Bowl in<lb />
Richmond, Va<lb />
I. being a proud member of the band, wish t"<lb />
express my gratitude for the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD's inclusive coverage of the<lb />
Marching Puates commendable achievements<lb />
Ihe numerous and invisible aiticles the<lb />
FOI NTAINH1 U printed are appreciated. I<lb />
expect such time-consuming efforts will be<lb />
continued next year. You may pat yourselves<lb />
on the back, though you may have to bend ovei<lb />
to do so.<lb />
Robert M. Sullivan<lb />
Critic criticized<lb />
I o fountainhead:<lb />
li would appeal that it a person wanted to be<lb />
a drama critic, he oi she would follow the<lb />
understood rules of that position. However.<lb />
Miss Ritchie does not even begin to do so. First<lb />
ol all. she bases her opinion of "The Night<lb />
rhoreau Spent In Jail" on the first dress<lb />
reheats. Ihe east was not prepared to receive<lb />
an audience of any type, especially not a critic.<lb />
Also, the critic should have an idea of what is<lb />
going on m a performance, as with the case oi<lb />
the flashbacks which Miss Ritchie misconceived<lb />
lo lie pom acting on the pur! ol I ydian. Mit<lb />
llyman. whom she thought was out of<lb />
charactei by becoming "20 years younger My<lb />
sympathy falls with all the acton and actresses<lb />
who must withstand this type of ignorant<lb />
criticism by a so-called "drama critic The<lb />
results ol hei work lend to make one wonder in<lb />
what section oi New York she "studied I<lb />
suggest that she attend a PERFORMANCE in<lb />
order "to see what may be ihe best production<lb />
of this season<lb />
Sincerefy,<lb />
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