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nenlavy<lb />
Tvvta<lb />
I<lb />
worthless?<lb />
:ad:<lb />
Jin: Watts' lottci commending<lb />
on his "good work" in the SGA,<lb />
k'atls possibly judge the capability<lb />
job when he will not even unlock<lb />
esidents of Tyler Dorm?<lb />
Jane McKown<lb />
;ad<lb />
arching Pirates is an organization<lb />
ted students who practiced three<lb />
throughout the fall quarter in<lb />
itions oi weather. Under the<lb />
ion "I Harold Jones and John<lb />
larching Pirates represented our<lb />
home and awav games. They<lb />
compliments, including several<lb />
ions a! the Tobacco Bowl in<lb />
oud membei of the band, wish to<lb />
n y gratitude foi t he<lb />
�D's inclusive coverage of the<lb />
tes commendable achievements.<lb />
is and invisible articles the<lb />
l) punted are appreciated. I<lb />
time-consuming efforts will be<lb />
t year. You ma) pat yourselves<lb />
ough you may have to bend over<lb />
Robert M Sullivan<lb />
riticized<lb />
ad:<lb />
ear that if a person wanted to be<lb />
 lie 01 she would follow the<lb />
les oi that position. However.<lb />
es not even begin to do so. First<lb />
ses her opinion of "The Night<lb />
t In Jail" on the first dress<lb />
ast was not prepared to receive<lb />
any type,especially not a critic.<lb />
should have an idea of what is<lb />
leitormance. as with the case of<lb />
which Miss Ritchie misconceived<lb />
ing on the part ot ydian. Mit<lb />
n she thought was out oi<lb />
'coming "20 years younger My<lb />
with all the actors and actresses<lb />
hstand this type ol ignorant<lb />
so-called "drama critic The<lb />
oik tend to make one wonder m<lb />
il New York she "studied I<lb />
 attend a PERFORMANCE in<lb />
hat may be the best production<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jacquel.ne M. Coggins<lb />
lead<lb />
Mike Duncan<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
� . New? Editor<lb />
. Features Editor<lb />
. . Sports Editor<lb />
 Adviser<lb />
Trinidad Steel Band performs tonite<lb />
By CONNIE BOGER<lb />
if Writer) <lb />
I rinrlad Tripoli Steel Band i<lb />
I unusual musical group will appear "<lb />
n. Minges<lb />
( oliseum<lb />
� . . fn im<lb />
Trinidad who joined togethei to make<lb />
oil drums, legular<lb />
drums, and rhythm instrun �<lb />
fheir varied repertoire includes<lb />
is from the rock musical<lb />
such ai Khachaturian's<lb />
,md til'<lb />
ORIGIN<lb />
II.<lb />
1 ,<lb />
Countaulieid<lb />
W  and the truth shall make you free<lb />
Volume II. Nunibei 2"<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesdav. January 12, l�7l<lb />
Statewide trustee board<lb />
raises statewide controversy<lb />
statewide<lb />
l�l<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Stall Writer)<lb />
Gov Bob Scott has proposed a<lb />
board ol trustees for North Carolina's<lb />
state-supported universities.<lb />
Scott's plan would shift control oi the<lb />
universities from the state legislature to an<lb />
overall board of trustees oi "regents<lb />
Controvers) has arisen in recent weeks<lb />
among officials of the universities as to whether<lb />
oi not to support Scott's proposal.<lb />
Scott has stated that a new agones should<lb />
have authority for "allocation of function,<lb />
academic programs and educational acitivities.<lb />
budgetary matters. . and probably a unified<lb />
budget, and executive leadership" oi the<lb />
universities.<lb />
Scott said that in proposing the new agency<lb />
he seeks to eliminate the lack of organization<lb />
and the political infighting that characterizes<lb />
highet education in N (<lb />
Trustees of the six-campus consolidated<lb />
university have endorsed Scott's proposal,<lb />
saying they "unanimously agree on the need for<lb />
structural reform of public higher education in<lb />
N.C<lb />
However, trustees of ECU and Appalachian<lb />
State University, while supporting "a study and<lb />
revaluation of higher education have voiced<lb />
disapproval of a statewide board of trustees.<lb />
RETAIN AUTONOMY<lb />
ECU President Leo Jenkins, who heads the<lb />
Council of Presidents and Chancellors of<lb />
State-Supported Universities, says the<lb />
universities should retain local institutional<lb />
autonomy and be answerable to the legislature.<lb />
Jenkins says that "instead of lending our<lb />
efforts to restructuring, we should spend our<lb />
energies in establishing an equitable system of<lb />
distributing resources" among the universities.<lb />
The ECU Board of Trustees met in Raleigh<lb />
Thursday and issued a policy statement<lb />
opposing a statewide board of trustees.<lb />
Winston-Salem attorney Irving Carlyle. a<lb />
member of the ECU Board of Trustees, stated<lb />
that "competition in the field of education and<lb />
ideas is just as important as it is in the field ot<lb />
business<lb />
The Raleigh News and Observer has been<lb />
editorially critical of Jenkins' opposition to<lb />
Scott's proposal.<lb />
On Dec. 31 the newspaper made the<lb />
following statement: "Legislative indulgence of<lb />
individual campus ambitions in recent years has<lb />
legally empowered every senior institution to<lb />
plan and lobby for tax money to establish just<lb />
about every kind of advanced education<lb />
program. As a result, ambition, jealousy, and<lb />
political in-fighting have come to characterize<lb />
public higher education planning, which ought<lb />
to be coordinated and unified<lb />
SGA, paper negotiate<lb />
By BEV DENNY<lb />
(Assi.i late Lditor)<lb />
Populai election of the Publications Board<lb />
by the entire student body was one ol several<lb />
points agreed upon when representatives oi the<lb />
SGA and Fountainhead met to iron out their<lb />
long-standing differences last week.<lb />
Seven points ot contention were brought out<lb />
b S(r. President BobWhitley, Ireasuroi Stove<lb />
Sharpe, Fountainhead Editoi Hob Thonen, and<lb />
Associate Editoi Bev Denn)<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD DISSATISFIED<lb />
the<lb />
present metho oi<lb />
U)s Boaid by a VOtl ol<lb />
I ountainhead proposed that<lb />
be elected in the general<lb />
this spimg in which SGA<lb />
executive officers, class officers, and marshalls<lb />
foi next year are elected.<lb />
Dissatisfied witl<lb />
selecting the Publi<lb />
the Legislature.<lb />
Board members<lb />
campus election<lb />
IDEA ENDORSED<lb />
SGA representatives endorsed<lb />
which<lb />
appr,<lb />
the idea,<lb />
must go before the Legislature for<lb />
rval. Since the motion rescinds a previous<lb />
acl ot the I egislatuie a two-thirds majority is<lb />
required foi passage A similiar bill was<lb />
introduced in the Legislature last quarter during<lb />
the debate over establishing a new Publications<lb />
Board and failed by two or three votes,<lb />
according to Whit lev<lb />
The ew Publications Board established by<lb />
the Legislature last quarter will come into<lb />
existence Feb. I. A screening committee<lb />
composed of the SGA president, speaker of the<lb />
legislature, professor in charge of journalism.<lb />
the chairman of the past publications Board,<lb />
and a fifth person chosen by the other four<lb />
members, will choose 10 to 15 applicants to<lb />
appear before the Legislature and be narrowed<lb />
down to seven.<lb />
HIRING NON-STUDENTS<lb />
The luring of non-students for salaried staff<lb />
positions on Fountainhead was also discussed.<lb />
It was agreed that a non-student may be hired<lb />
provided no student desired that position.<lb />
Should a qualified student request the position<lb />
held by a non-student, the editor will replace<lb />
the non-student with a student.<lb />
SALARIES SET<lb />
The largest disagreement between the<lb />
negotiating parties was raised over money for<lb />
photographers and photos. Fountainhead had<lb />
submitted to the SGA a $60 per month request<lb />
foi a staff photographer at the beginning of fall<lb />
quarter. Since then, the newspaper policy was<lb />
changed to include an additional S2.50 per<lb />
photo published to anyone on campus who<lb />
wished to submit a photo to the newspaper.<lb />
Sharpe contended that a photo credit was<lb />
and<lb />
"A<lb />
his<lb />
payme enough for a photographer<lb />
reimbursement was not necessary,<lb />
photographer should be reimbursed for<lb />
talent and time as much as a reporter should be<lb />
reimbursed for his cop) said Thonen. "The<lb />
newspaper sould be a training ground for<lb />
photojournalists as well as for reporters.<lb />
COMPROMISE<lb />
As a compromise. S120 was granted for<lb />
photos for the month of January until the new<lb />
Publications Board can resolve the matter.<lb />
Fountainhead had asked for S200 for photos,<lb />
an average of 10 photos tier issue at S2.50 each.<lb />
As a consequence of the sum, a standing<lb />
photographer will not be employed. Another<lb />
staff member will supervise the darkroom as<lb />
added duties to Ids position.<lb />
CONTROL CHECK'<lb />
A controversy over salaries of layout staff<lb />
members resulted in the compromise of SI20<lb />
being alloted to the layout staff, to be divided<lb />
according to the work done as uetermined by<lb />
the production manager.<lb />
The SGA requested "quality control check"<lb />
on Fountainhead business books, which was<lb />
agreed ujon by both parties. A reporter for the<lb />
executive branch of the SGA was assigned as a<lb />
result of the meeting.<lb />
Assistant dean of Graduate<lb />
School given promotion<lb />
Box 2516, Greenville,<lb />
.80 per column inch<lb />
58�366 Subscription<lb />
DR. JOSEPH BOYETTE<lb />
is the new associate<lb />
dean of the Graduate<lb />
School.<lb />
Dr. Joseph G. Boyette, assistant dean of the<lb />
Graduate School, has been promoted to the<lb />
A rank of associate dean.<lb />
J Graduate School Dean John M. Howell.<lb />
announcing the promotion, commented:<lb />
he expanding work of the Graduate<lb />
ool requires that an official in addition to<lb />
the dean be designated to administer, in<lb />
collaboration with the dean, the diverse<lb />
functions of the Graduate School office .<lb />
"Dr. Boyette performs lnii function with<lb />
distinction<lb />
Dr. Howell emphasized that the change m<lb />
rank is a recognition of Dr. Boyette's role "in<lb />
the direction oi' many matters within the<lb />
office including the supervision of the<lb />
programs of ECU's graduate students and their<lb />
records.<lb />
Dr. Boyette holds degrees from Duke. ECU<lb />
and N.C. State Universities. Formerly a membei<lb />
of the Department of Biology, he hasalsv been<lb />
a chemist for the N.C. Dept. of Agriculture.<lb />
Dr. Boyette is a member of several<lb />
professional organizations the American<lb />
Association of Mammalogists. the American<lb />
Association for the Advancement ol Science,<lb />
the Association of Southeastern Biologists and<lb />
the NC. Academy oi Science, which he has<lb />
served as secretary.<lb />
CHILLY WINDS and rain conspired in<lb />
the glass menagrie of white ice covering<lb />
ECU as Mary Godwin, a freshman,<lb />
observes.<lb />
K<lb />
'li' ; . Wat II period.<lb />
it was not possible foi tin'<lb />
Trinidad to obtain musical instrurm<lb />
to play theii beloved calypso i<lb />
discovered that b hammering thi<lb />
oil drums they could<lb />
isical tones they needed<lb />
lliuv the first steel band originated<lb />
which many such group<lb />
ORDER FROM CHAOS<lb />
These early bandsmen w<lb />
.idered socia and certainly<lb />
not acceptable n<lb />
There was much competition between<lb />
bands, and if two ol them should<lb />
on the mad. tl antee<lb />
of trouble. The National m of<lb />
rrinidad and Steelbands<lb />
was organized to hung some ordei o<lb />
this ha s. Tl Ids .<lb />
festival ea h y�ai in which the 120 steel<lb />
bands thai are mei ' �m then<lb />
music foi competition. The musk has<lb />
progressed from three to fivi<lb />
�dies ot the 1940 s to the equivaleni<lb />
:as<lb />
Nino different secti .<lb />
instrumentation make up Trinidad<lb />
Tripoli Steel Band eight of oil drums<lb />
i rhythm instruments. The oil<lb />
drums range in notes from high and low<lb />
I to high and low I<lb />
instruments unhide aguiro tambourine,<lb />
maracas, tumbas, and cowbell<lb />
REGAL PERFORMANCE<lb />
Tie Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band<lb />
performed twice tor Queen Elizabi<lb />
Lngland and has accompanied Di<lb />
Warwick Liberace, and Donald<lb />
0'( onnei on 'hen concert toui Ilu<lb />
band has als entertained audiem<lb />
. efellei Plaz i entral Park and<lb />
manada The amazing thing<lb />
II this incredible groU I that only<lb />
ibers can read a<lb />
musical score.<lb />
Students, faculty, and staff will be<lb />
admitted free Public admission is SI<lb />
Where's the Rebel ?<lb />
By MARILYN MOODY<lb />
l S 1 a '�' �'� ' let<lb />
Il is now Jan 12 I  I. Win!<lb />
neailv half over, and there is still<lb />
tali Rebel What has hap;<lb />
American literary magazine'<lb />
When he left school in the middle ; fall<lb />
quartei. Robe! i 1 Ketner<lb />
finish the tali Rebel before lehnquishii<lb />
duties. To have v bel should<lb />
have been out by the end of fall quart<lb />
beginning ol winter quarter<lb />
TRITE QUESTIONS<lb />
When asked when the Rebel would be out<lb />
Ketner said that he did not wanl thered<lb />
with trite question- ii doe n'1 matter whet,<lb />
it's going to come oui All tl i that it<lb />
will be out eventually " He had no further<lb />
comments.<lb />
A spokesman for Litho Industries, the firm<lb />
that publishes the Rebel, said the �<lb />
been sent to Ketner to be laved out "ages ago<lb />
He dated "ages ago" at approximately Dec. 15.<lb />
The proofs were sent b first class bus.<lb />
WHITLEY DISAPPOINTED<lb />
When asked to comment on the Rebel. SGA<lb />
president Bob Whitlcv said he does not know<lb />
exactly win it is late from what he can gather.<lb />
it was sent to the publisher late Whitley further<lb />
stated that "the whole process foi getting thi<lb />
Rebel out seems to be very disorganized He<lb />
believes the problem started when Ketner quit<lb />
school. "It is difficult to do anything when the<lb />
editor isn't around said Whitley .<lb />
Whitley is disappointed that the Rebel is late.<lb />
The winter and spring editions were late last<lb />
that the Rebe ��� be<lb />
�<lb />
The Kobe Vltl igl<lb />
leading it1 'hero<lb />
are r.w � ���� not. Whitley feels it is<lb />
danger . el's welfar<lb />
out late. "Students will continue i lose<lb />
interest if nothing is done to get the Rebel out<lb />
.rid.<lb />
STAFF RUSHED<lb />
Whitley feels there is a need for a <lb />
literary magazine thai the students will i.cept<lb />
He does not feel, however, that 'hero is a need<lb />
tot three editions each yeat He teeb that two<lb />
would be sufficient.<lb />
The sta .shed when it trios to put<lb />
out a Rebel every quarter he said. "1<lb />
two editions were published, the staff would<lb />
have an easier time meeting the deadline "<lb />
FUTURE PLANS<lb />
pi ns foi future ed the Rebel are<lb />
� - nan the fate oi the ;<lb />
edition. According to Whitley f the<lb />
Rebel's staff members has expressed interest in<lb />
being editoi The only barrier is the immediate<lb />
nonexisti publications board.<lb />
NEW PUB BOARD<lb />
A new publications board will be installed<lb />
Feb.  It will have the powei to elect a new<lb />
Rebel editor.<lb />
Whitley speculates that there will not be a<lb />
winter Rebel "This will give the new editoi a<lb />
chance to get everything organized<lb />
punting of a very good spring Rebel<lb />
r the<lb />
said<lb />
New Publications Board<lb />
to begin duties Feb. 1<lb />
By SUSAN JOHNSON<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
Beginning Feb. 1. a newly-organized<lb />
Publications Board will begin its duties.<lb />
 Applicants foi the Board will be<lb />
V3? scieened by a committee composed of,<lb />
t��- the speaker oi the legislature, chairman<lb />
of the past Publications Board, president<lb />
oi the SGA. a professor of journalism<lb />
fifth membei selected b the four<lb />
The screening committee will nominate<lb />
 ! less than 10 and no more than 15<lb />
applicants. The Legislature will in turn<lb />
elect seven of these for the Boaid.<lb />
The new duties of the Board will<lb />
include that oi publisher of campus<lb />
publications. SGA President Bob Whitley<lb />
hopes man publication problems ot the<lb />
past will be solved bv this change The<lb />
"importance ol the Publications Boaid<lb />
I<lb />
will be equal to that of the Legislature,<lb />
said Whitley, "with the Board acting<lb />
with more power than in the past<lb />
The SGA will allocate SI 25.000 to<lb />
the Publications Board which m turn will<lb />
allocate it to various publications. The<lb />
money is a set amount for each<lb />
year campus publications will submit<lb />
budgets to the Board<lb />
"1 hope this will be the last time the<lb />
Board will be selected in such a<lb />
manner said Whitley. "Hopefully in<lb />
the future, perhaps by this spring.<lb />
populai election oi Board members can<lb />
take place<lb />
Applicants for the Board may apply<lb />
January 11-15 Those applying for the<lb />
Board must have a 2.0 average and can<lb />
not be assoicated with an campus<lb />
publication or the SGA.<lb />
aper<lb />
nivertity<lb /><pb facs="00039510_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Page 2 1 ountainhead, January 12,1971<lb />
Conference<lb />
to discuss<lb />
on environment<lb />
local policies<lb />
i<lb />
Campus briefs<lb />
Alove your cars, students<lb />
It l - Regional I levelopment Institute (Rl'l i<lb />
and Division ol Continuing Education will<lb />
sponsoi a conference on oiiMioniiicnt.il policies<lb />
on Jan 21 22<lb />
1 he conference will be held in New Bern<lb />
ty and municipal -  inomie<lb />
development personnel, chaml immeree<lb />
otticials. land developers, industry and<lb />
iih1us1m.iI managei s have been inv ited<lb />
SEMINAR NEEDED<lb />
Hi, n as W. Willis l KIM. said the<lb />
sernina ' � i arra ged ,u the<lb />
request ol many government and industrial<lb />
develo . ials<lb />
"Re. .� � i Northaroiina<lb />
which have ion indicate thai<lb />
there is a nformation<lb />
uies which<lb />
are affecting md development<lb />
Willis said "We feel that the need foi such ,i<lb />
semii .<lb />
Willis outlined subjects foi stud and<lb />
discussion and said advance indications are that<lb />
the conference will be well attended<lb />
"The policies now emanating from Raleigh<lb />
and Washington need to be explained<lb />
immediate!) to all of us Willis said<lb />
Cooperating in sponsoung the conference<lb />
will be the N.( Department ol Watei and An<lb />
Resources<lb />
Announcing the agenda. Willis said the<lb />
questions to be discussed include the following<lb />
BASIC QUESTIONS<lb />
How is industrial development in North<lb />
Carolina being affected by new environmental<lb />
policies'<lb />
Who has to approve industrial expansion ot<lb />
new industries coming into a community?<lb />
Whose responsibility is it to maintain proper<lb />
ail quality cities, counties oi industry<lb />
ie the recently adopted environmental<lb />
policies going to halt estuarine<lb />
development?<lb />
Will the recenl changes in envirojjmelTtal<lb />
policies require each county to jwrr and<lb />
maintain solid waste desposaJ tacilizjcs.<lb />
What type oi solid waste dpsfnreal is going to<lb />
be required of municipalities?<lb />
Is the Last facing a. ground water crisis?<lb />
WILL WILDLIFE GROW?<lb />
i<lb />
Will wild liemanagement and economic<lb />
growih be-ownpatible during the 70's'1<lb />
V Wltai is the responsibility of industry and<lb />
municipalities in using and properly<lb />
maintaining water quality?<lb />
he responsibility of municipalities in<lb />
ital maintenance?<lb />
What aids are available to local governments<lb />
in controlling and protec the environment9<lb />
What is the future of eastern Noun<lb />
Carolina's waterways in navigation, water<lb />
supply and as scenic rivers?<lb />
maintaining<lb />
What is th<lb />
environment<lb />
Financial report submitted<lb />
By JIM EICHLING<lb />
SGA I 'as . � s Sharpe presented a<lb />
mid Repoil to the SI i <lb />
Legislature last �-<lb />
he body saying, "I had<lb />
port of oui<lb />
infoi n lents "<lb />
Hi- � tided the receipts as<lb />
he expected receipts "Based on past<lb />
recoi ijected enrollment<lb />
The SGA questioned the<lb />
points thai needed further<lb />
clarificatioi I 'posits and<lb />
the Lei W Jei n Project were<lb />
scrutinized<lb />
however, I feel thai some of the students might<lb />
he lead to believe thai they will be able to see<lb />
pop conceits and purchase then tickets at the<lb />
Join at student prices, which if course could<lb />
cause problems<lb />
SGA Financial Report<lb />
Sept I, 1970 Dec. 15, 1970<lb />
ORGANIZATION APPROPRIATIONS BALANCE<lb />
questions by<lb />
oney is itimed<lb />
Accounting Office<lb />
receives certificates ol<lb />
invested and the<lb />
SGA<lb />
10 in interest last<lb />
' e (Gratification Pn ect<lb />
S .<lb />
explaining thai<lb />
over<lb />
and that the SI <lb />
I<lb />
interest ean<lb />
"Tin S . lined<lb />
�a an ill-fated pi id by the<lb />
merchant - with the hop<lb />
. nenl foi I)i Jenkins I he<lb />
erchants will have to he notified and the<lb />
� ey eithei i iased to be used<lb />
ither purpose<lb />
ADVERTISING REVENUE<lb />
When asked why the Fountainhead and the<lb />
il designated so as to<lb />
returi i :a! lurid at the end of<lb />
each y plied, "Back in 1968, when<lb />
the Fountainhead went to offset printing, the<lb />
aturedecided thai all advertising revenue<lb />
would be kept<lb />
account<lb />
Receipts to date � Dec. 15, 1970<lb />
Student Activity lees<lb />
Central Ticket Office<lb />
I I) lards<lb />
Buccaneet<lb />
Rebel<lb />
Spring I vents<lb />
total<lb />
I xpected Receipts<lb />
Student Activity Fees<lb />
Winter Quarter<lb />
Spring Quarter<lb />
Summer School<lb />
Central 1 "icket Office<lb />
I I). Cards<lb />
Total<lb />
$176,000.00<lb />
49,947 57<lb />
3,706.50<lb />
� 63<lb />
50.00<lb />
235.00<lb />
5230,957.70<lb />
S 5.000.00<lb />
90.000.00<lb />
35,000.00<lb />
J0.000.00<lb />
1,000.00<lb />
$161,000.00<lb />
Assets as ol Dec 15, 1970<lb />
( ertificatesol Deposits S75.000.00<lb />
I list federal and Home Savings<lb />
and Loan (Savings Account i<lb />
14,654.40<lb />
Gratification Project 864.05<lb />
Wachovia Checking Account 23.148.12<lb />
Total $113,666.57<lb />
( entral 1 ickel Office<lb />
1 ntertainmenl and<lb />
I ectures<lb />
Movies<lb />
ID. (aids<lb />
Rebel<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Cheerleaders and<lb />
Spirit Committee<lb />
Pep Band<lb />
WECU<lb />
External Affairs<lb />
Minority Affairs<lb />
Special Events<lb />
ECU Playhouse<lb />
Executive Council<lb />
Full-time Salaries<lb />
Photography<lb />
Transit Sy stem<lb />
Emergency Loan Fund<lb />
Restricted Surplus<lb />
totals<lb />
PI NDITl Rl S<lb />
14.325.00<lb />
90,250.00<lb />
6,830.00<lb />
1,663.00<lb />
12.989.00<lb />
55.050.00<lb />
22.500.00<lb />
2.700.00<lb />
500.00<lb />
6,627.00<lb />
1.060.00<lb />
664.00<lb />
2.000.00<lb />
10.000.00<lb />
10.849.86<lb />
7,107.56<lb />
1,340.88<lb />
28.000.00<lb />
500.00<lb />
2183.98<lb />
$277,140.28<lb />
5,765.12<lb />
29,960.00<lb />
3,745.57<lb />
1,214.56<lb />
11.613.63<lb />
33.898.04<lb />
13,287.99<lb />
252.18<lb />
500.00<lb />
251.00<lb />
177.27<lb />
18.21<lb />
897.78<lb />
2.728.19<lb />
4,940.01<lb />
2.354.64<lb />
393.49<lb />
23.904.00<lb />
$135,901.68<lb />
$144,238.70<lb />
All organizations except the ECU Playhouse, the<lb />
Fountainhead. the Emergency Loan Fund, and<lb />
the Restricted Surplus return money to the Gen-<lb />
eral Fund.<lb />
Campus bus Buc to come in fall<lb />
drivers strike<lb />
irate Founatainhead<lb />
In fun . sed that will<lb />
make tickel at tl r foi all Artists<lb />
Pi vi isly the Central<lb />
Ticket Office had closed at 5 p.m. Thus.<lb />
students deciding to attend performances after<lb />
5 p.m wen<lb />
prices.<lb />
The bill wa<lb />
said. "Many st id<lb />
last minute whi<lb />
el tickets at student<lb />
� lary Massie who<lb />
know until the<lb />
.in make a<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, associate dean of<lb />
student affairs, said. "There will be no problem<lb />
in the rescheduling in the (entral Ticket office.<lb />
ECU students were temporarily without use<lb />
of the transit system between Thanksgiving and<lb />
Christmas holidays. A strike called by the<lb />
Drivers Union of Raleigh City Coach Lines<lb />
affected campus driver, causing a shut down of<lb />
bus services for more than 10 days.<lb />
Students lost no money during the strike<lb />
since the transit system is billed only for days<lb />
in operation. The S6 fee paid by students<lb />
providing bus services throughout the vear costs<lb />
S50.000 to S60.000 a year. The "cost for<lb />
operating buses for one day is S256.<lb />
Bob WTiitley. SGA president, said students<lb />
were not losing money on the buses; in fact,<lb />
they saved The extra money has been<lb />
suggested for use in providing an extra concert<lb />
or as a contribution for the Thundering Herd<lb />
"Memorial Fund for Marshall State University.<lb />
The ECU yearbook will<lb />
officially change to fall<lb />
delivery beginning this year.<lb />
Donna Dixon. editor of the<lb />
Buccaneer, said the Publication<lb />
Board had passed a<lb />
recommendation which would<lb />
allow the 1970-71 yearbook to<lb />
be delivered in the fall of 1971.<lb />
The later release date will<lb />
give the staff nine months to<lb />
prepare the yearbook. This<lb />
way spring activities such as<lb />
sports and entertainment can<lb />
be included. Senior graduation<lb />
will be featured for the first<lb />
time. The change also means<lb />
better quality with a yearbook<lb />
that is representative of the<lb />
entire year, said Miss Dixon.<lb />
Most schools are already on<lb />
a fall delivery schedule. ECU is<lb />
the only school that Taylor<lb />
Publishing Company handled<lb />
which was still on spring<lb />
delivery.<lb />
The yearbooks will be<lb />
mailed by the publishing<lb />
company to all seniors who<lb />
have been full-time students all<lb />
three quarters of the senior<lb />
year. A student who misses a<lb />
quarter must give the<lb />
Buccaneer office his address<lb />
and $3 to cover each quarter<lb />
missed.<lb />
Seniors will receive their<lb />
yearbooks in the mail during<lb />
September. Campus delivery.<lb />
will be during registration.<lb />
PIZZA CHEF<lb />
Delivery Service<lb />
752-7483<lb />
4PM to Midnight<lb />
7 Days a Week<lb />
Pizza, Spaghetti Oven Burgers<lb />
529 Contanche St.<lb />
Kent State funds solicited<lb />
By DONNA WEBB<lb />
(Staff Wnter)<lb />
The SGA Office of<lb />
Internal Affairs has set up a<lb />
table in the Union Lobby to<lb />
solicit funds for the Kent<lb />
State students who were<lb />
indicted by a special Ohio<lb />
state grand jury in October.<lb />
The table will be open<lb />
from 9-4 each weekday foi<lb />
the next two weeks.<lb />
The money will be used<lb />
for court costs; about<lb />
Join the Jfljfl Crowd<lb />
Pizza inn<lb />
421 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
(264 By -Pass)<lb />
DINK INN or TAKE OUT<lb />
(�all Ahead For Faster Service<lb />
Telephone 756-9991.<lb />
S 200.000 is needed. The<lb />
Association of Student<lb />
Governments (ASG) is in<lb />
charge of collecting funds<lb />
solicited by the member<lb />
schools, which includes as<lb />
well several neighboring<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
UNC, which also is a<lb />
member, has already<lb />
collected $500.<lb />
The 27 persons indicted<lb />
by the court include<lb />
student-body president, Craig<lb />
Morgan, and Thomas Lough,<lb />
associate professor of<lb />
sociology and anthropology<lb />
alt Kent State. No<lb />
guardsmen were charged.<lb />
Included among the<lb />
charges are first and<lb />
jsecond-degree riot,<lb />
i j attempting to burn property,<lb />
interfering with firemen at<lb />
the scene of a fire, throwing<lb />
rocks, and inciting to riot.<lb />
ALL PLEAD INNOCENT<lb />
All persons pleaded<lb />
innocent to the charges and<lb />
were freed on bonds ranging<lb />
to $5,000, except two<lb />
already in jail serving a<lb />
narcotics conviction.<lb />
The date of the trial has<lb />
not been set. Attorneys<lb />
include Ramsey Clark,<lb />
former U.S. Attorney<lb />
General under Lyndon<lb />
Johnson, Wineglass and the<lb />
American Civil Liberties<lb />
Union, a group of lawyers<lb />
which deals primarily with<lb />
constitutional rights cases.<lb />
'University students have<lb />
been parking cars along Rock<lb />
Springs Rd. in the vicinity of<lb />
East Tenth St. in front of the<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Greenville City Police have<lb />
ordered that all cars parked<lb />
there be towed away. There is<lb />
a $1 parking fine and a $10<lb />
towing fee No-parking signs<lb />
have been put up in thai area.<lb />
-The Pharmacology <lb />
Contraception" will be the<lb />
(0pic ol a speech by Di<lb />
Wallace Wooles, directoi oi<lb />
Medical Sciences, at a meeting<lb />
of the newly-formed<lb />
Pre-Med-Pre-Dental Club on<lb />
uesday, Jan 12 al 7 p.m. in<lb />
Biology 103<lb />
Students, faculty, am<lb />
public are invited<lb />
 seminal entitled "Human<lb />
Mycotii Infections" will be<lb />
present d by Dr. fhomas <lb />
Mahvi n Friday, Jan 15. at .<lb />
p in in loom 102 ol the new<lb />
Science Building<lb />
Vacancies need to be filled<lb />
in the SGA Legislature.<lb />
Representatives are needed as<lb />
follows: one in Umstead. one<lb />
in Ragsdale. one in Jams, one<lb />
in Tyler, and four day student<lb />
representatives. Applications<lb />
will be taken this week from l<lb />
a.m. until 5 p.m. in the SGA<lb />
office in 303 Wright Annex.<lb />
The film "No Exit" will be<lb />
shown Wednesday, Jan 13 in<lb />
Wright Auditorium as part oi<lb />
the International Film Series<lb />
This film is the Argentinian<lb />
adaptation of the famous play<lb />
written by Jean-Paul Sartre oi<lb />
the same title. The story is of<lb />
three persons damned in hell<lb />
and the relationships that<lb />
ensue between them.<lb />
Marguerite Austin Perry,<lb />
professor in the Department oi<lb />
Romance Languages, served on<lb />
a panel at the national<lb />
convention of the American<lb />
Association of Teachers ot<lb />
French (A ATE) in New<lb />
Orleans last week.<lb />
With two other participants,<lb />
she discussed basic French<lb />
textbooks published by leading<lb />
companies in 1970.<lb />
According to Prof. Peiry,<lb />
the 3 00-member North<lb />
Carolina chapter of the AATE<lb />
has accepted an invitation from<lb />
ECU President Leo Jenkins to<lb />
meet on the Greenville campus<lb />
in the spring.<lb />
She is secretary-treasurer of<lb />
the chapter.<lb />
The educational activities of<lb />
the AATF include scholarship<lb />
awards for study abroad and an<lb />
annual national contest for<lb />
outstanding students of French<lb />
at the secondary level<lb />
The ECU campus will be a<lb />
contest center for this region in<lb />
early April In past years,<lb />
contestants from Greenville<lb />
and the surrounding area have<lb />
placed as winners.<lb />
the<lb />
"Oral Communications, a<lb />
course to improve spoken<lb />
communications in business<lb />
and industry, is being offered<lb />
by the Division ol Continuing<lb />
Education beginning Jan 13<lb />
James I . Rees, assistant<lb />
pro essoi ol speech, will be the<lb />
instructot foi the course to be<lb />
held from 7) p.m through<lb />
March 3'<lb />
"Oral Communications"<lb />
brings togethei all the fai tors<lb />
which contribute to effective<lb />
spoken communications in a<lb />
course taught in a practical,<lb />
straight-forward mannei with<lb />
the emphasis on devei<lb />
skills which may be put to use<lb />
every day<lb />
Rees has taught numerous<lb />
c O u rses in speech t i<lb />
businessmen both al I Cl and<lb />
al Sv racuse University He has<lb />
also taught effective<lb />
conference leadership tor<lb />
various groups including the<lb />
General Electric Company<lb />
Tuition foi the course is $25<lb />
per person<lb />
ICI President Leo Jenkins<lb />
has been re-elected foi a<lb />
two-yeai term as the North<lb />
Carolina representative to the<lb />
Vmerican Association of State<lb />
Colleges and I 'niversities<lb />
I he policy on borrowing<lb />
Student Union property has<lb />
been changed In order to<lb />
check out games equipment,<lb />
locket keys, et . a student<lb />
must present his I I), card and<lb />
must be currently enrolled in<lb />
school<lb />
When hollowed property is<lb />
returned to the Union desk by<lb />
a person othei than the<lb />
bin rower, the I D card will be<lb />
held .ii the desk foi the ownet<lb />
to pit k up personally<lb />
I Ins policy is in keeping<lb />
with the regulations concerning<lb />
I I) cards and is necessa<lb />
ordei to avoid confusion and<lb />
f I.D.i aids<lb />
The School of Music is<lb />
featuring a Percussion<lb />
Ensemble Concert at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
on Wednesday. Jan. 13. in the<lb />
Recital Hall of the Music-<lb />
Building. The concert will be<lb />
conducted by Harold Jones.<lb />
Students, staff, and the<lb />
public are invited.<lb />
Do von want to help the<lb />
Student I n v o I v e in c n t<lb />
Committee collect funds ' n<lb />
the Kent State Legal and<lb />
Defense Fund 'Come to Wrighl<lb />
307 and see Net! Ross.<lb />
secretary of internal affaii s<lb />
"The Studio an engraving<lb />
by Petei Jones, instrueloi ol<lb />
art. was selected foi a purchase<lb />
award b Warrington<lb />
Colescott, juroi ol "Exhibit<lb />
432-70 a national exhibition<lb />
held recently al the I inha<lb />
(,alien. Minot, N I)<lb />
The exhibition is jointly<lb />
supported b a giant from the<lb />
North Dakota Council on the<lb />
Arts and Humanities and the<lb />
National Endowment foi the<lb />
Arts in Washington. DC,<lb />
Colescott. professot ol art at<lb />
the University ol Wisconsin,<lb />
selected 77 works from entries<lb />
submitted from 26 states. 01<lb />
the exhibition. Colescott said<lb />
"In general, the best work<lb />
was fresh, inventive, sound in<lb />
workmanship and concerned<lb />
with communicating ideas<lb />
regarding the contemporary<lb />
social environment<lb />
Jones, who joined the II<lb />
faculty in ll�(i is a graduate of<lb />
Northern Illinois University<lb />
and the recipient ol numerous<lb />
awards.<lb />
I h e n e w 1 y - C 1 e a t e d<lb />
Publications Board needs<lb />
members Applications ate<lb />
being accepted this week from<lb />
9 am until 5 p.m. in 303<lb />
Wrighl Annex. Applications<lb />
must not be affiliated w i h the<lb />
st ;a oi any publication.<lb />
Joy net I ibrary has been<lb />
significantly enlarged by a gift<lb />
ol the three leading geological<lb />
journals in sequences dating<lb />
b.uk about 2? years.<lb />
The donation was made In<lb />
Paul Averitt ol the l S<lb />
Geological Survey, Denver,<lb />
Colo through Di Richard 1<lb />
Maugei ol I CU's Department<lb />
ol lei<lb />
According to Di Maugei.<lb />
the donation includes monthly<lb />
bulletins ol the Geological<lb />
Society oi America, the<lb />
 iciation oi Pen oleum<lb />
Geologists and the Society of<lb />
Economic Geologists,<lb />
Avert)t. a 30-yeai geologist.<lb />
 .i world-wide authority on<lb />
IS coal resources and has<lb />
made majoi contributions in<lb />
the stratigraphy and structure<lb />
of southwest Utah<lb />
He is a fellow of the<lb />
Geological Society oi Aiuenca<lb />
and an active member ol the<lb />
Society ol Economic<lb />
Geologists, the Association of<lb />
Petroleum Geologists and the<lb />
Rocky Mountain Association<lb />
I ll (icologists.<lb />
His gift to the library is<lb />
valuable as studs . research, and<lb />
reference material foi geology<lb />
students and faculty at II<lb />
Dogcatcher 'shoots' canines<lb />
Police escorting a<lb />
dogcatcher carrying a<lb />
tranquilizer gun were searching<lb />
for dogs on campus Thursday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Several students had<lb />
complained of three dogs in<lb />
particular pulling them off<lb />
bicycles. "One of those<lb />
dragged me off my motorcycle<lb />
the other day said a campus<lb />
policeman.<lb />
Some Students, unaware of<lb />
the nature of the search, were<lb />
alarmed "It really freaked me<lb />
out said Eric Corbel "The<lb />
first instant I saw linn standing<lb />
there with the gun. God it gave<lb />
me a scare. Like what's going<lb />
on?"<lb />
Asked by photographer Jim<lb />
Mitchner if he was using real<lb />
bullets, the dogcatcher said. "If<lb />
you keep taking pictures,<lb />
you'll find out<lb />
I he police pledged lo clear<lb />
the campus ol dogs, which are<lb />
not allowed on campus<lb />
Tins procedure has tinned<lb />
lour dogs over to the Humane<lb />
Society<lb />
Latei the dog catcher said he<lb />
was using tranquilizing darts<lb />
equiped with one-half to<lb />
three-fourths inch needles I he<lb />
rifle was tentatively identified<lb />
as a 22 bolt-action.<lb />
TRANQUILIZER DARTS<lb />
whizzed to their targets as<lb />
a dogcatcher and ECU<lb />
police tried to rid the<lb />
campus of dogs.<lb />
(Photo bv Jit" Mitchner)<lb />
ECl<lb />
ha:<lb />
By PAT CF<lb />
(Stall V<lb />
Dr. Francis !<lb />
artist-in-residenc<lb />
reappointed to<lb />
term on the f<lb />
Arts Council.<lb />
"1 lie Counc<lb />
to various scl<lb />
mdividuals-lo t<lb />
. Arts for mils<lb />
the N u i i Ii<lb />
Symphony Ore<lb />
various theate<lb />
groups said<lb />
"It's concerne<lb />
the perlormi<lb />
visual arts<lb />
"The Couni<lb />
giants to the 1<lb />
to othei literal<lb />
in schools tl<lb />
state. It may<lb />
who pass i<lb />
individual, or<lb />
some performa<lb />
NOREAI<lb />
One room o<lb />
home is now<lb />
a studio. The<lb />
with work doi<lb />
Mis S p e i<lb />
DellaRobbia c<lb />
front of tht<lb />
Academy of I<lb />
on the wall.<lb />
portrait of Dr<lb />
by his wife,<lb />
easel at the w<lb />
"We don't<lb />
studio said<lb />
"My wife pai<lb />
paint out o<lb />
whole house<lb />
storage place<lb />
DEPRESS<lb />
Dr. Speight<lb />
Bertie County<lb />
N.C His n<lb />
began in 19<lb />
attended Wak<lb />
took his first<lb />
at Meredith<lb />
taught at th<lb />
Academy of<lb />
1425 until I<lb />
1961 to come<lb />
"My besi<lb />
during the D<lb />
Dr. Speight,<lb />
sell many<lb />
sold one to t<lb />
and one to t<lb />
Gallery in Cai<lb />
NE<lb />
Adi<lb />
b<lb />
Gil<lb />
also<lb />
8<lb /><pb facs="00039510_tn_0003" /><lb />
January 12. 1971, I uuntai<lb />
students<lb />
 seminal entitled "Human<lb />
Mycotii Infections" will i,e<lb />
present d by Dr. rhomas <lb />
Mahvi n Friday, Jan. 15. at 3<lb />
p in in room 102 ol (he new<lb />
Science Building<lb />
ECU President I eo Jenkins<lb />
has boon re-elected foi <lb />
two-yeai term as the North<lb />
Carolina representative to the<lb />
merican Association of State<lb />
Colleges and I Iniversities<lb />
I he policy on borrowing<lb />
Student Union property has<lb />
been changed. In order to<lb />
check out games equipment,<lb />
lockei keys, etc a student<lb />
must present his II). card and<lb />
must be currently enrolled in<lb />
school<lb />
When borrowed property is<lb />
returned to the Union desk by<lb />
a person othei than ilu-<lb />
borrowei. the I I) card will be<lb />
held a) the desk foi the owner<lb />
to pit k up personally<lb />
I Ins policy is in keeping<lb />
with the regulations concerning<lb />
I I) cards and is necessary in<lb />
oulei to avoid confusion and<lb />
�II .lids<lb />
I h e n e w 1 y - c i e a i e d<lb />
Publications Board needs<lb />
members Applications are<lb />
being accepted this week from<lb />
9 am until 5 p.m. in 303<lb />
Wright Annex. Applications<lb />
must not be affiliated wi h the<lb />
si IA oi any publication.<lb />
Juv nei I ibi.il lias been<lb />
significantly enlarged by a gilt<lb />
ol the three leading geological<lb />
journals in sequences dating<lb />
ba k about 2 y ears.<lb />
I he donation was made by<lb />
Paul Averitt ol the I S<lb />
Geological Survey, Denver,<lb />
Colo through Dr. Richard L.<lb />
1augei i I CU's Department<lb />
ii (leoiogy.<lb />
According to lit Mauger,<lb />
the donation includes monthly<lb />
bulletins ol the Geological<lb />
Society ol America, the<lb />
 iciat ion ol Petroleum<lb />
� i . 'gists and the Society ol<lb />
Economic Geologists.<lb />
eiiH. a 30-yeai geologist.<lb />
is ,i world-wide authority on<lb />
l s coal resources and has<lb />
made majoi contributions m<lb />
the stratigraphy and structure<lb />
of southwest Utah.<lb />
He is a fellow ol the<lb />
Geological Society of America<lb />
and an active membei ol the<lb />
Society ol Econo in ic<lb />
Geologists, the Association ol<lb />
Petroleum Geologists and the<lb />
Rocky Mountain Association<lb />
i il (ieologists.<lb />
His gift to the library is<lb />
valuable as studv . research, and<lb />
reference material loi geology<lb />
students and lacullv at II<lb />
canines<lb />
I he police pledged lo clear<lb />
the campus of dogs, which are<lb />
not allowed on campus<lb />
This procedure has turned<lb />
foui dogs ovei to the Humane<lb />
Society<lb />
Latei the dog catcher said he<lb />
was using tranquilizing darts<lb />
equiped with one-half to<lb />
three-fourths inch needles I he<lb />
rifle was tentatively identified<lb />
as a .22 bolt-action.<lb />
(Photo by Jtm Mitthner)<lb />
1<lb />
ECU artist-in-residence<lb />
has varied interests<lb />
Coffeehouse Circuit<lb />
Roger and Wendy are featured<lb />
By PAT CRAWFORD<lb />
(Stall Writer!<lb />
Di Francis Speight. ECU'j<lb />
artist-in-residence, has been<lb />
reappointed to a three-yeai<lb />
term on the Noith Carolina<lb />
Aits Council.<lb />
"1 he Council gives giants<lb />
to various schools, not to<lb />
mdividuals-to the School of<lb />
. Arts for music groups, to<lb />
the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony Orchestra and to<lb />
various theater and dance<lb />
groups said Dr. Speight.<lb />
"It's concerned more with<lb />
the performing than the<lb />
visual arts<lb />
"The Council has given<lb />
grants to the Rebel here and<lb />
to other literary publications<lb />
in schools throughout the<lb />
state. It may give to groups<lb />
who pass it on to an<lb />
individual, or to advisors for<lb />
some performance<lb />
NO REAL STUDIO<lb />
One room of the Speights'<lb />
home is now being used as<lb />
a studio. The room is filled<lb />
with work done by Dr. and<lb />
Mis Speight, two<lb />
DellaRobbia casts from the<lb />
front of the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy of Fine Arts hang<lb />
on the wall. An unfinished<lb />
portrait of Dr. Speight, done<lb />
by his wife, stands on an<lb />
easel at the window<lb />
"We don't have any real<lb />
studio said Dr Speight.<lb />
"My wife paints indoors. I<lb />
paint out of doors. The<lb />
whole house is a sort ol<lb />
storage place<lb />
DEPRESSION DAYS<lb />
Dr. Speight was born in<lb />
Bertie County, neai Windsor,<lb />
N.C His interest in art<lb />
began in 1915. when he<lb />
attended Wake Forest and<lb />
took his first drawing lessons<lb />
at Meredith College He<lb />
taught at the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy of Fine Arts from<lb />
1925 until he resigned in<lb />
1961 to come to ECU<lb />
"My best days were<lb />
during the Depression said<lb />
Dr. Speight, "but I didn't<lb />
sell many paintings" He<lb />
sold one to the Metropolitan<lb />
and one to the Toronto Ait<lb />
Gallery in Canada.<lb />
DR. FRANCIS SPEIGHT, ECU's unfinished<lb />
artist-in-residence, stands by an by his wi<lb />
"The teaching job in 1925 he said. I wrote rhymes foi<lb />
kept me going during the<lb />
Depression. There weren't<lb />
many art schools back then.<lb />
They taught drawing.<lb />
painting, sculpture-that's all;<lb />
nothing more. You got very<lb />
little art history; now<lb />
they've adjusted to a<lb />
different sort ol art<lb />
INTEREST IN WRITING<lb />
Dr. Speight has the<lb />
distinction of being ECU's<lb />
artist-in-residence.<lb />
"The position varies with<lb />
different schools he added.<lb />
"I was offered a position<lb />
for a year as art ist-in<lb />
-residence in a Northern<lb />
school after I came down<lb />
here. There I would have<lb />
had to paint near the<lb />
campus and the University<lb />
would have owned<lb />
eve.thing I painted. It isn't<lb />
like that here.<lb />
"In the first two or three<lb />
years here I only taught in<lb />
someone else's class. Now I<lb />
have my ow i classes and<lb />
teach half-ume without any<lb />
committee work<lb />
One of Dr. Speight's early<lb />
interests was writing.<lb />
"I took a lew lessons in<lb />
journalism at Wake Forest<lb />
newspapers I stopped<lb />
temporarily to get along<lb />
with my painting that<lb />
was about the middle ol<lb />
January, 1923 but I never<lb />
went back to it. I started<lb />
teaching<lb />
SUCCESSFUL ART SHOW<lb />
Dr. Speight worked with<lb />
drawing and illustration, but<lb />
was interested primarily in<lb />
painting He has been<lb />
included in nearly 300<lb />
shows, among them those at<lb />
the Pennsylvania Academy<lb />
and the Academy's<lb />
Fellowship Exhibit.<lb />
"1 had a very successful<lb />
show at the Art Center just<lb />
recently Dr. Speight<lb />
commented. "I haven't had<lb />
many local shows<lb />
In addition to his<lb />
appointment to the North<lb />
Carolina Arts Council. Dt.<lb />
Speight is a member of the<lb />
National Academy of Design<lb />
in New York. He was also<lb />
elected to the National<lb />
Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb />
On election to the<lb />
National Institute, he said.<lb />
"The best thing to do about<lb />
that is to forget about it.<lb />
and if they want to put<lb />
.Staff photo Dy Ken Finch)<lb />
portrait of himself, done<lb />
fe, who is seated at right.<lb />
you up for membership.<lb />
they'll do so. There are two<lb />
ways foi one you have to<lb />
submit pictures, foi the<lb />
other you don't know<lb />
anything about it until<lb />
you're elected "<lb />
Dr. Speight's work is<lb />
mostly representational. "I<lb />
did some abstracts when I<lb />
first started. I might have<lb />
started some other way if I<lb />
had enough teachers who<lb />
were doing good<lb />
representational work.<lb />
'A PERSONAL THING'<lb />
"I try not to take any<lb />
patticular stand my stand<lb />
is my work. I have done<lb />
some sponsoring ol the very<lb />
modern sort thing, but<lb />
my interest there varies<lb />
somewhat<lb />
"It's all been a personal<lb />
sort of thing with me he<lb />
continued. "I wasn't painting<lb />
because it was good foi art.<lb />
but because 1 enjoyed<lb />
painting, just as 1 enjoyed<lb />
writing rhymes and poetry.<lb />
"I decided that's what I<lb />
would do. and then the<lb />
teaching stabilized it. The<lb />
teaching's given me enough<lb />
of an income so that 1<lb />
could keep going "<lb />
By SNDY OVERCARSH<lb />
(Stf1 Writer)<lb />
I I students will have a<lb />
chance to s-e two of the<lb />
in o si unique musicians bi<lb />
the folk circuit this week,<lb />
when Rogei and Wendy<lb />
perform at the Student<lb />
Unionoffeehouse.<lb />
K �. it e r strums a<lb />
self � ustomized electric<lb />
autoharp, and occasionally<lb />
switches to the keyboard,<lb />
while Wendy plays a<lb />
throbbing bass guitar.<lb />
Together, they play a gentle<lb />
type of lolk music.<lb />
MEETING PEOPLE'<lb />
Roger and Wendy perform<lb />
familiar and original material<lb />
'of a generally<lb />
:omtemporary vein said<lb />
loger. Thier music, ranging<lb />
from quiet folk ballads to<lb />
ock songs, includes "Lay<lb />
.ady Lay "John Wesley<lb />
Harding" and "I'll Be Your<lb />
' aby by Bob Dylan:<lb />
'Norwegian Wood<lb />
"Something" and "Here<lb />
Comes the Sun by the<lb />
Beatles<lb />
"What I want most ol the<lb />
Colt eeh ouse Circuit is<lb />
learning, meeting people,<lb />
sharing thoughts and making<lb />
friends said Kogei.<lb />
BASKET HOUSES'<lb />
Roger and Wendy began<lb />
their musical careers in<lb />
Greenwich Village. There<lb />
they played in "basket<lb />
houses" where a basket was<lb />
passed after each<lb />
performance. They kept<lb />
whatever was<lb />
.ontributed-fireworks. war<lb />
medals, love notes and even<lb />
a tuning fork.<lb />
Wendy described the music-<lb />
trend in Greenwkh and New<lb />
York to be moving into the<lb />
suburbs. She said that the city<lb />
is becoming less the major sight<lb />
for musical performances.<lb />
"Coffeehouses are growing<lb />
in most conservative of<lb />
towns she said.<lb />
ORIGINALLY IN GROUP<lb />
Roger has a carefree,<lb />
spontaneous, perhaps reckless<lb />
humour which brings the<lb />
audience into their<lb />
performances.<lb />
Originally. Roger and<lb />
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I -hi i pei � i- group called<lb />
"Euphoria MGM Records<lb />
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members wished to continue<lb />
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performing,<lb />
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come alive with bright, cheery<lb />
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"Variety" says, "the vocal<lb />
approach shows tight unity and<lb />
a rare vibrancy<lb />
Variety. 1969, said oi<lb />
Wendy's bass playing.<lb />
"(Wendy i is one of the very<lb />
few distatters who can really<lb />
play electric bass The<lb />
Wisconsin State University<lb />
newspaper said. "The two<lb />
musicians were a first night<lb />
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music was alive<lb />
NO UNKIND WORDS<lb />
Sandy Foster, chairman of<lb />
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University College in New<lb />
York, said. "The people who<lb />
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"Europe of Prejudice" had<lb />
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I le in .ii III I he iilm was<lb />
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slant the histor) tests and drill<lb />
the politicians' "truths" into<lb />
the minds of the students<lb />
(shades ol history 50 and 51).<lb />
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1 ies about other peoples are<lb />
fabricated h the seekers aftei<lb />
powei as .i tool in then<lb />
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 all. all peoples are<lb />
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: n to them and this is the<lb />
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�<lb />
1 he fill � an<lb />
answei to the problem<lb />
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answei is simply that tourists<lb />
spend less time seeing the<lb />
sights and more tune trying to<lb />
get to know and understand<lb />
the people. Interviews taken<lb />
from a wide cross section ol<lb />
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suggest thai Europeans ate<lb />
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also suggests that Europeans<lb />
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polities<lb />
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myths hang on. Why?l believe<lb />
the answei is the theme of<lb />
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By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editor)<lb />
Although the gridiron season lasts only one-third of the year,<lb />
a1 ECU the tootball program continues on a year-round basis.<lb />
During the "off-season and particularly during the recent<lb />
Jidays, coach Sonny Randle has been active bringing new faces<lb />
jnto the program, the most important of which is the newest<lb />
(addition to his staff. Dick Kupec, who will coach the offensive<lb />
line<lb />
Earlier it was announced that Carl Reese. Henry Trevathan and<lb />
 Ferguson will remain on Randle's staff. All three, along with<lb />
 the new head coach, were on Mike McCee's staff this past fall.<lb />
Five new sought-after players have been signed to grant-in-aid<lb />
.holarships with F.CU. The five are Wilburn Williamson of<lb />
Newport News. Va Addison Bass of Washington. Terry<lb />
( umberworth of Moline. III Kirk Doll of Wichita. Kan and<lb />
I aurie Pritchett of High Point.<lb />
HAS CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE<lb />
Kupec will assume his duties as offensive line coach with many<lb />
fine credentials and much experience behind him.<lb />
For the past six seasons, he has been a member of the<lb />
University of Virginia coaching staff, He has been the offensive<lb />
line coach since 1()67<lb />
"Dick possesses qualities and traits that will give us the kind of<lb />
It idership we need both on and off the field said Randle.<lb />
Among Kupec's duties, according to Randle. will be recruiting<lb />
around the Mid-Atlantic slates He has also handled this same area<lb />
for Virginia the past lev years. ECU'S head coach said.<lb />
He has received much praise from Rick Forzano. head football<lb />
coach at the United States Naval Academy .<lb />
"Kupec is as line a young offensive line coach as there is in the<lb />
whole country claimed the Navy mentor.<lb />
PLAYED FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY<lb />
 d? graduate ol the University of Connecticut. Kupec<lb />
played football foi four years and ice hockey for three at his<lb />
Alma Matei.<lb />
He won All-Yankee Conference tootball honors as a center<lb />
during his junior ear. He claimed the honor at another position<lb />
guard in his last yeat at the University of Connecticut.<lb />
Since then, however, the 26-year-old coach has done a fine job<lb />
in Charlottesville, according to the man who should know, former<lb />
Virginia head coach George Blackburn. Blackburn was his boss<lb />
foi six years.<lb />
"There is not a better man available for a college<lb />
assistantship he said. "Dick Kupec is the first man I'd pick if I<lb />
were putting together a football staff<lb />
Welcome to ECU, coach Kupec, and the best of luck to you in<lb />
your new position in Pirate country.<lb />
Union holds activities<lb />
represent ECU in bridge.<lb />
The men's table tennis<lb />
doubles championship will be<lb />
held Jan. 18 in the union with<lb />
the women's finals in the same<lb />
event coming one week later.<lb />
BOWLING<lb />
The bowling tournament<lb />
will be held Jan. 11-15 am1 then<lb />
Host ODU Monarchs Wednesday<lb />
Pirates seek revenge<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editor)<lb />
The Pirates will have a chance Wednesday night to atone foi<lb />
one of their eaihei defeats ol the basketball season when they<lb />
host the Old Dominion Monarchs.<lb />
Game time is H pjn.<lb />
The Monarchs, who beat the Pirates 71-66. Dec. 19 in Norfolk,<lb />
Va are coached by Sonny Allen and will bring an impressive<lb />
winning record into the action.<lb />
ZONE DEFENSE EFFECTIVE<lb />
In the earlier game. ODU used a tight one defense against the<lb />
Pirates and it was successful in stopping ECU's big men Jim<lb />
Gregory, Jim Fairley. and Al Faber. 1 he three managed only Five<lb />
field goals between them.<lb />
Co-captain Mike Henrieh enabled the Pirates to make a run ol<lb />
the contest as he led the squad with 18 points.<lb />
In addition to the Monarchs' light one defense othei factors<lb />
influenced the Pirates' defeat the board strength (ODI<lb />
outre-bounded the Pirates 5240) of the hosts and their foul<lb />
shooting (23 of 36 eompared to the Pirates' 18 of 30).<lb />
MUST STOP SCORERS<lb />
To win Wednesday, however, the Pirates will have to stop the<lb />
scoring of Skip Noble and Dave Twardzik. Noble seemed to be all<lb />
over the floor in the previous game as he scored 21 points and<lb />
hauled in many key rebounds.<lb />
Twardzik added 16 points eight from the foul line while<lb />
Ronnie Coulling had 10.<lb />
I he Pirates will carry a two-game winning streak and 5<lb />
record into the game. In their most recent outing, Saturday night,<lb />
they held oft an inspired VMl quintet for a 71-63 triumph. VMl<lb />
had b<lb />
rhe victory ovei the Keydets ended a live-game road trip<lb />
which siaited with three straight defeats.<lb />
In additii i b the loss al ODI the Pirate:<lb />
per at Si Francis 71-67 and then were trouna shall<lb />
� lie foi the Pirati<lb />
prioi to the VMl game In the<lb />
to rally from In points behind in<lb />
I he trip ended<lb />
they swamped Richmi<lb />
game with the Spiders.<lb />
the first half.<lb />
TIED FOR SECOND<lb />
: with<lb />
The Bucs. now 2-1 in the Southernonfen<lb />
rhe itadel and Furman foi second place<lb />
Following Wednesday's game, the Pirati enville.<lb />
Sf ,to take i n the I irman Paladins in a key . nference battle<lb />
WRA holds first swim meet<lb />
CHI OMEGA SORORITY was the<lb />
sponsor of the ECU-UVa swim meet<lb />
Saturday. Presenting team banner to<lb />
coach Ray Scharf (left) and team captain<lb />
(Photo by Richard Rainey)<lb />
Gary Frederick are (left to right) sisters<lb />
Marsha Brooks, Sylvia Smith and Mary<lb />
Clarke.<lb />
Tankmen take two easy wins<lb />
While ECL' is admirably<lb />
represented b its many fine<lb />
and highly-publicized varsity<lb />
athlet :S, there are a greater<lb />
numbei ol unheralded but<lb />
worthy student-athletes<lb />
representing ECl in the<lb />
lesser-known sports sponsored<lb />
by the Student Union.<lb />
A m e m b e i ol the<lb />
ssociation ol College Unions<lb />
International, the ECl Union<lb />
sponsors competition in<lb />
bowling, billiards, bridge, chess<lb />
and table tennis.<lb />
Full-time students, graduate<lb />
,md undergraduate, who are of<lb />
amateur status, aie eligible to<lb />
participate. Winners from<lb />
campus tournaments go on to<lb />
the Region Five tournament to<lb />
be held Feb. 11-13 in Charlotte.<lb />
At Charlotte, ECU's best<lb />
will compete with other<lb />
Region Five athletes from<lb />
North Carolina. South<lb />
Carolina, Tennessee. Kentucky,<lb />
and Virginia.<lb />
NATIONALS<lb />
All winners in the regional<lb />
tournament will go on to the<lb />
nationals at a later date.<lb />
Several ECU representatives<lb />
foi the Charlotte tournaments<lb />
have already been determined.<lb />
I hex are Cathy Elliott (first<lb />
place) and Debbie Lagan<lb />
(second) in the women's table<lb />
tennis, singles; and Richard<lb />
Rados (first) and John Clark<lb />
I second) m the men's table<lb />
tennis, singles<lb />
Saloiu Tanabe and Richard<lb />
Anderson (first place) and<lb />
Wilham Styron and John<lb />
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ECU's five-time Southern<lb />
Conference swimming<lb />
champions went outside the<lb />
conference this past weekend<lb />
to tecord easy triumphs ovei<lb />
Virginia and West Liberty<lb />
State.<lb />
The Pirates, now 3-3,<lb />
swamped the Cavaliers 71-42<lb />
Matmen face<lb />
E C State<lb />
Coach John Welborn's ECU<lb />
matmen will go after their<lb />
third win of the campaign<lb />
Tuesday when they travel to<lb />
Elizabeth City State College<lb />
for a dual match.<lb />
ECU rolled to an impressive<lb />
30-5 win over Potsdam State<lb />
during the holiday break. The<lb />
victory. following a<lb />
disappointing 22-11 defeat at<lb />
the hands of Oswego Slate, left<lb />
the Pirates with a 2-1 season<lb />
record.<lb />
This week's schedule:<lb />
Tuesday Wrestling at Ehabeth City State.<lb />
Wednesday Basketball vs. Old Dominion University.<lb />
Swimming at the University of South Carolina.<lb />
Friday Swimming at Florida State University.<lb />
Saturday Basketball at Furman University.<lb />
Swimming at the University of South Florida.<lb />
Monday Wrestling vs. Appalachian State University.<lb />
continue Jan. 18-22 at the<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes. There is a<lb />
charge for bowlers in this<lb />
tournament.<lb />
The billiards championships<lb />
will be held Jan. 20-21 at the<lb />
420 Club. The points. 75 or<lb />
50. will be determined by the<lb />
number of entries. There is an<lb />
entry fee of S2.<lb />
One other event, the clless<lb />
tournament, is currentlyin<lb />
progress.<lb />
Saturday and then came back<lb />
to crush the Hilltoppers 84-28.<lb />
Both meets were in Minges<lb />
Natatorium.<lb />
After dropping three<lb />
consecutive meets to national<lb />
powers N.C. State. Army and<lb />
Maryland, the Pirates enjoyed<lb />
competing with two relatively<lb />
easier foes. They captured nine<lb />
of 13 events Saturday and 10 of<lb />
13 Sunday.<lb />
GRIFFIN WINS THREE<lb />
Jim Griffin was a double<lb />
winner Saturday, capturing the<lb />
1000 and 100-yard freestyle<lb />
events. He won the 200-yard<lb />
freestyle Sunday.<lb />
Greg Hinchman captured the<lb />
200-yard individual medley in<lb />
both meets while Paul Trevisan<lb />
did the same in the 50-yard<lb />
freestyle.<lb />
Gary Frederick (freestyle).<lb />
Neil Winslow (diving) and<lb />
Wayne Norns also won two<lb />
events in the meets.<lb />
OTHER WINNERS<lb />
Other ECU winners were<lb />
John Manning. 100-freestyle vs.<lb />
West Liberty; Jack Morrow,<lb />
one-meter dive s. Virginia; and<lb />
Thad Szostak. one-meter dive<lb />
vs. West Libert .<lb />
ECU also won three of the<lb />
four relay events, losing only<lb />
to Virginia by 2.8 seconds in<lb />
the 400-yard freestyle relay.<lb />
The Pirates now take to the<lb />
road Wednesday against South<lb />
Carolina for the first of three<lb />
straight away meets. They<lb />
return home Jan. 23 for a<lb />
conference meet with VMl.<lb />
By DEBBIE EAGAN<lb />
(Staff inteO<lb />
ECU's Women's Recreal<lb />
Association held its firs!<lb />
intramural swimming meel evei<lb />
this quarter with Alpha Phi<lb />
splashing awa tor most o) the<lb />
glory.<lb />
In all. 15 events were<lb />
contested ranging from the<lb />
butterfly to tennis shoe races<lb />
The winning team captured<lb />
at least a first, second, third or<lb />
fourth place in all but one<lb />
event the 25-yard double<lb />
freestyle in swimming to a<lb />
team total of 116 points.<lb />
RUNNERUP<lb />
Runnerup to the team title.<lb />
Jarvts Dorm, captured three<lb />
first place finishes and 83<lb />
points. �,<lb />
Following these teams in<lb />
order were Cotton Dorm. 55<lb />
points. Slay Dorm. 25. Garrett<lb />
Dorm. 23; and White Dorm. 17.<lb />
The ECU field hockey team<lb />
finished the season at 1-3-2 but<lb />
the record was deceiving as the<lb />
girls played some pretty strong<lb />
teams. On the Piratettes' ledger<lb />
this past year were such<lb />
schools as Salem College.<lb />
UNC-G. UNC-Chapel Hill. High<lb />
Point College. Catawba and the<lb />
Norfolk Club<lb />
HIGH HOPES<lb />
Catherine Bolton. team<lb />
coach and one ol the<lb />
supervisors of the W.R A . was<lb />
extremely pleased with the<lb />
team's performance this yeai<lb />
and expressed high hopes for<lb />
next year.<lb />
All but two girls I<lb />
starting lineup : thi �<lb />
squad will be back for thi I<lb />
campaign. Only C hi<lb />
Thompson and I<lb />
will bi<lb />
Returning, amonf<lb />
will be Tamara V<lb />
Han Janet � � M<lb />
. . and Nancy I i -<lb />
Sports<lb />
Monday, January 11, 1971<lb />
Frosh take breather<lb />
E( I s Baby Bucs basketball<lb />
team, currently riding a<lb />
four-game winning streak after<lb />
a 72-61 triumph<lb />
Richmond's Baby Spiders last<lb />
week, will get another breather<lb />
before returning to action.<lb />
The Bab Bucs, 4-1, next<lb />
face the Davidson Wildkittens<lb />
in a preliminary to the varsity<lb />
clash here with Davids n Jai<lb />
19,<lb />
PACES WIN<lb />
Nicky White, the team's<lb />
leading scorei and rebounder.<lb />
paced the win over<lb />
Richmond's frosh.<lb />
The Baby Bucs had trail I<lb />
the game by as much as 11<lb />
points but White hit 16 points<lb />
in the second half to spark the<lb />
comeback victi ry. He finished<lb />
the came with a team-high 18<lb />
points.<lb />
White has averaged<lb />
points a game and claimed a<lb />
20-point effort in ai<lb />
game with the Wildkiti<lb />
by the Bab Bucs -<lb />
on a last-minute basket<lb />
SCORING COLUMN<lb />
a here in the<lb />
column. Ra Peszki has h<lb />
13.2 points a game.<lb />
Viqueira has averaged 10 ;<lb />
Nake White, 10.4<lb />
The team as a whole<lb />
average ' i mpared to<lb />
foi the oppositi<lb />
The Bab Bu<lb />
the boards all<lb />
season, particularly Nicky<lb />
White (14.4 rebounds a <lb />
and Ray Peszko (12.8). The<lb />
team has averaged 62.4<lb />
recoveries compared to 5 2 foi<lb />
the opposition.<lb />
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Page 6, Fountainhead, January 12.1971<lb />
Education can exist both<lb />
east and west of Raleigh<lb />
I he Raleigh News and Observer<lb />
has been severely critical ol Dr 1 eo<lb />
Jenkins'stand against .i statewide<lb />
board ol ti ustees foi Noi tli i arolina's<lb />
1 5 state supported universities, as<lb />
proposed by Go Bob Scott The<lb />
newspaper h is aci used Jenkins ol<lb />
- overh � ol "nniiiiiii:<lb />
duplicating p  and<lb />
"competing instead ol cooperating"<lb />
ioi improvement ol higl d cation<lb />
in the state<lb />
li should be remembered that<lb />
Jenkins was in obtaining<lb />
university status Ioi I i i onl after<lb />
�' :ih the<lb />
Si Legii It should also be<lb />
re that Jenkins has<lb />
itinued : improvements<lb />
lot !l .is j regii ty. and<lb />
titive lobbying :<lb />
public I inds and new pi has<lb />
ECl<lb />
battles<lb />
d<lb />
Wha<lb />
those �<lb />
state universities ot<lb />
It would retard the<lb />
b eliminating the<lb />
local autonomy .<lb />
growth of ECU<lb />
floor ol the<lb />
�us idvancements to<lb />
nd institutionally.<lb />
we are fighting legislative<lb />
tablish a two-year<lb />
I ECl<lb />
News and Observer and<lb />
share its viewpoint wish<lb />
silence Jenkins, to t.ike<lb />
influence<lb />
rush.<lb />
whatever power an<lb />
advancii<lb />
of I ( and thus indirectly to<lb />
ot at least to subordinate. ECU .is an<lb />
institution ol higher learning. A<lb />
statewide board of trustees would rob<lb />
I egislature .is a forum for debate and<lb />
open competition.<lb />
It does not t.ike great powers of<lb />
�'hi and perception to recognize<lb />
thai the News and Observer favors<lb />
the consolidated university system<lb />
North Carolina's regional<lb />
universities. And it is not at all<lb />
paranoid to conclude that the N.C<lb />
I egislators prefer the consolidate!<lb />
university as well But the Legislature<lb />
is ,i forum tor argument, and shouk<lb />
be preserved as such it we hope to<lb />
allocate tax money on merit and not<lb />
on bias.<lb />
Jenkins is right to fear<lb />
"overcontrol" by a statewide board<lb />
of trustees. .md he is right to assert<lb />
the value of some duplication in<lb />
university programs if we are to serve<lb />
the diversified population of an entire<lb />
state. Perhaps the News and Observer<lb />
should reexamine its position and<lb />
recognize that it is possible to have<lb />
both good grammar and good taste.<lb />
It is possible to have quality<lb />
education both east and west of<lb />
Raleigh, both in the consolidated<lb />
university and the regional<lb />
universities. Then perhaps the News<lb />
and Observer should reread the<lb />
t journalistic ethics.<lb />
code<lb />
Rebel to disappear?<lb />
Rebel has apparently died<lb />
One of the top 1 2 literary<lb />
magazines in the nation, the Rebel<lb />
has not appeared o:i campus this<lb />
year a;k no one seems to know why<lb />
or it it will appear at all.<lb />
Rod Ketner, serving his second<lb />
year as Rebel editor, told the last<lb />
meeting ol the Publications Hoard in<lb />
November that he had dropped out<lb />
nt school for fall quarter, planned to<lb />
for winter quarter,<lb />
put oul the fall<lb />
voted to let Ketner<lb />
and<lb />
insert<lb />
return<lb />
or printini<lb />
10<lb />
return t. schoo<lb />
and planned to<lb />
Rebel The Boan<lb />
retain his position as editor<lb />
publish the fall Rebel.<lb />
Since the Board meeting, Ketner<lb />
has not returned to school . and<lb />
the Publications Board has been<lb />
abolished pending the establishment<lb />
ot a new Board. According to Litho<lb />
Industries, printers of the Rebel, all<lb />
material for the fall Rebel has been<lb />
submitted to them, and galley proofs<lb />
have been made up and sent back to<lb />
the Rebel to be laved out on the<lb />
pages Alt that remains is tor<lb />
someone to lay out the copy<lb />
the photos and art work, and<lb />
the magazine to Litho<lb />
Neither the SGA president nor tin<lb />
Legislature has taken any action tc<lb />
get the Rebel printed. Since the old<lb />
Publications Board was abolished and<lb />
a new one has not vet been selected,<lb />
the Rebel lies dormant.<lb />
� total of $6,457 of student funds<lb />
has been appropriated to the Rebel.<lb />
S70 in alanes. for the fall<lb />
So tar the students have<lb />
to show for the money<lb />
includin<lb />
quarter.<lb />
nothing<lb />
spent.<lb />
Many<lb />
n e e d<lb />
questions about the Rebel<lb />
to he asked but more<lb />
importantly, answered. The new<lb />
Pubications Board will have a<lb />
cumbersome task in straightening out<lb />
the many problems which have arisen<lb />
since the old Board was abolished.<lb />
Hopefully the Rebel mystery will<lb />
be solved and the magazine can be<lb />
salvaged in time to continue<lb />
three-v ear tradition of<lb />
American literary magazine.<lb />
an<lb />
its<lb />
All<lb />
Informed student more powerful<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
 hear a rying in the<lb />
�� it ECl� � ! sports<lb />
' ' mes, ; ii<lb />
i ing the<lb />
 liiios.<lb />
or simp :i student � 1i world<lb />
m pleading forotl<lb />
' � ember ol the SGA spi ke out<lb />
will  the SC legislature<lb />
David : ' � sider him<lb />
ueni persi � rbally<lb />
ol ili- gislative body ol which he is a<lb />
memb r wei irtii date and cogent<lb />
When a member of the SGA legislature<lb />
threatei I resign in disgust his comments<lb />
deservi than passing attention Others in<lb />
ihe past have denounced apathy at ECU In<lb />
general, and apathy toward the SGA in<lb />
particular Now we learn from a man on the<lb />
inside thai "apathy on this campus stems from<lb />
the apathy in oui SGA "<lb />
 legislative body can get tricky it<lb />
constituents don't pay attention, if no one is<lb />
watching. Foi example bills can become<lb />
backlogged and then he railroaded through in<lb />
the interests of time This happened at the last<lb />
legislature meeting<lb />
II is til<lb />
ixercise then i<lb />
he legislature<lb />
� B Wl '<lb />
istituents to appreciate and<lb />
power Find out what time<lb />
i and where Attend the<lb />
i ' pre ei tat m i lettei<lb />
'oices and i . energies we can tind our way<lb />
il the wilderness<lb />
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Robert R. Thonen<lb />
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The opinions expressed by this newspaper<lb />
are not necessarily those of East Carolina University<lb />
The Doctor's Bag<lb />
By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D.<lb />
)py wr igh t I9 70 College Pi :ss Seivice<lb />
column seems to be<lb />
I'm wondering it you<lb />
QUESTION Youi<lb />
obsessed with sex<lb />
consider questions of a different nature such as<lb />
the one I sent you last summer which I will<lb />
icpeai now in the hopes of receiving an answer.<lb />
Would the vvaier from a basement<lb />
dehumidifier be  sate source of unpolluted<lb />
drinking water' It one consumed only distilled<lb />
watei ovei laige periods ol tune, would it<lb />
deprive the bodv of needed minerals Ol in some<lb />
way be injurious to his or her health Is tap<lb />
water sufficiently unpolluted to be sate tor<lb />
drinking<lb />
ANSWER side from tasting like tea made<lb />
from a thrice used teabag, the water from a<lb />
basement dehumidifier is potentially dangerous.<lb />
Ihe condensing coils in a dehumidifier are<lb />
often very dusty and ! ive a variety of fungi<lb />
glowing on them. In addition, the water usually<lb />
collects in an open container allowing further<lb />
contamination and may very well turn into a<lb />
reservoir for dangerous bacteria. Dehumidifier<lb />
derived water is distilled watei after a fashion as<lb />
is ihe condensate that runs o(( an air<lb />
conditionei or the watei obtained from<lb />
defrosting the refrigeratoi or freezer. The<lb />
mineral content of such watei is practically<lb />
zero. It filtered through a few layers of cloth to<lb />
remove solid particles, it can be used for a<lb />
variety of purposes where distilled water is<lb />
called lor. For instance, it is perfect for use in<lb />
steam irons and automobile batteries as well as<lb />
mixing developer solutions in the photographic<lb />
darkroom<lb />
There would he no danger in drinking<lb />
distilled water ovei long pen.ids ot time. The<lb />
mineral content of water is important primarily<lb />
because it renders the water palatable Drinking<lb />
tap water m most communities won't result in<lb />
any illness nor will it result m any cures'<lb />
Ql ESTION My girl friend and 1 have had<lb />
intercourse but have nol used any preventive<lb />
measures other than the rhythm method. This<lb />
week he period stalled H days early. This was<lb />
quite surprising as she is usually very regular. Is<lb />
'Ins something to worry about? Could it be the<lb />
'ii ol her being pregnant?<lb />
ANSWER I! vmU think yOU wcrt, surprSt.a<lb />
when hei period slatted eight days early. I'll<lb />
leave n to your imagination to consider how<lb />
you Will feel when her period doesn't appear.<lb />
Ihis lattei possibility is certain to occur as the<lb />
rhythm method has an almost 100 per cent<lb />
failure rate in couples who have intercourse<lb />
ilarly ovei a period of a tew years<lb />
Il doesn't sound as il you have to worry<lb />
about pregnancy ihis time but lor your worries<lb />
about contraception you and your girl friend's<lb />
options include calling youi loud Planned<lb />
Parenthood group or seeking advice from a<lb />
ipathetic physician Some college health<lb />
rices have moved into the 20th century and<lb />
provide this type ot service Ihe best book I've<lb />
seen on the subiect is "Textbook of<lb />
Contraceptive Practice" by Peel and Potts.<lb />
published bv Cambridge University Press. 32<lb />
Il-asi 57th Si New tork, N.Y 10022. It costs<lb />
S2.9i pregnancy costs 100 to 200 times as<lb />
much<lb />
Ql I STION My roommate has read an article<lb />
on cholesterol which states that one must only<lb />
eat what flics, swims. Of grows. Therefore, she<lb />
eats no meat, butter, eggs, bread, etc. I honestly<lb />
expect to find her either dead 01<lb />
"rubber boned" and toothless alter a lew<lb />
months. What are your views on this matter I<lb />
believe people need to eat a balanced diet<lb />
including a moderate amount of fats.<lb />
'<lb />
ANSWER: Bread? Your absolutely frightening<lb />
letter was received while I was ealing my usual<lb />
lunch of elm bark and grasshoppers. I was so<lb />
upsei I didn't even finish my paramecium soup.<lb />
It turns out that a balanced diet is needed, but<lb />
many people make the assumption that the<lb />
usual American fare is balanced. In reality, our<lb />
diets probably contain a vast excess of fats Foi<lb />
some people this makes little difference, but<lb />
depending on heredity and other factors, it is<lb />
likely that part of the population hastens the<lb />
occlusion of their coronary arteries by ihe food<lb />
they eat.<lb />
It is possible to eat an entirely balanced diet<lb />
without ever resorting to the use of any meat<lb />
(including flying and swimming meat). Large<lb />
numbers of vegetarians attest to this fact.<lb />
The fats that most people try to avoid are<lb />
those known as saturated fats. They arc found<lb />
in most types of animal fat and certain types of<lb />
vegetable fat. By using things like corn oil<lb />
margarine, lean meats, skim milk, and avoiding<lb />
large numbers of eggs and excess amounts of<lb />
tatty foods, it's rather easy to cut down<lb />
considerably on fat intake. There is no reason<lb />
to think that one would turn rubber-boned or<lb />
become toothless. I side with your roommate in<lb />
this matter. For further information on low fat<lb />
diets write to: The American Heart Association.<lb />
44 E. 23rd St New York, N.Y. 10010.<lb />
QUESTION: How is a person's left-handedness<lb />
or right-handedness determined Both my<lb />
fiance, 20. and I are left-handed and I was<lb />
wondering if there are probability ratios for our<lb />
children also being left-handed. What are the<lb />
physical characteristics or quirks known to be<lb />
associated with left-handed people9<lb />
ANSWER: llandedness is a fairly complex<lb />
matter which probably has a greater number of<lb />
social determinants than genetic determinants.<lb />
Left-handedness does seem to run in f imilies to<lb />
a mild degree but after extensive inquiry,<lb />
including consultation with a genetics expert, I<lb />
was unable to turn up any studies of the<lb />
offspring of left-handed parents.<lb />
II lelt-handedness were solely genetic, it<lb />
would be correlated with cerebral dominance<lb />
which refers to the phenomenon of one half of<lb />
the brain controlling speech and certain<lb />
complex psychomotor activities. In the vast<lb />
majority of individuals only one half of ihe<lb />
brain performs these functions or dominates.<lb />
While 99 per cent of right-handed people have<lb />
left hemisphere dominance, 90 per cent of<lb />
lett-handed people also have dominant left<lb />
hemispheres. Thus, it would seem that in only a<lb />
small per cent of left-handed people are the<lb />
controlling factors based on neurologic<lb />
structure and therefore probably genetic.<lb />
In a world designed for right-handed people<lb />
sinistrodesirality can be inconvenient but so far<lb />
as I know does not carry with it any physical<lb />
characteristics oi ,uirks.<lb />
QUESTION: What are the hazards, if any, of<lb />
oral genital intercourse between husband and<lb />
wife<lb />
ANSWER: There are no known hazards.<lb />
Specifically, no poisonings or pregnancies have<lb />
been reported. This form of sexual activity is<lb />
probably practiced to a much greater extern<lb />
than is commonly realized, but people are<lb />
understandably reluctant to discuss such<lb />
activities Most authorities in the field of n<lb />
behavioi considei oral-genital intercourse as<lb />
part oi the normative range of sexual expression<lb />
Philip Roth's "Portnoy's Complaint" presents<lb />
some humorous vignettes on the subiect.<lb />
The<lb />
Forum<lb />
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Resist draft<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
Showdown, a broad ranging program of<lb />
nationwide collective dr.iit resistance is on the<lb />
ECU campus and needs student support in<lb />
creating a unified resistance which will tone<lb />
Congress not to extend the Selective Service<lb />
Act on June 30th<lb />
Several students on campus have already<lb />
signed a pledge, which is of utmost importance<lb />
in making the strength of tl is resistance widely<lb />
known The pledge:<lb />
"We, the draft age men ol the United States<lb />
ol America, hereby proclaim and pledge our<lb />
collective refusal to cooperate with the selective<lb />
service system. This action means we will refuse<lb />
to register, refuse to accept any determents or<lb />
classifications, refuse to carry a draft card, and<lb />
refuse induction. As a committment to<lb />
resistance, we will turn in our draft cards, if wc<lb />
have not already done so. to a local resistance<lb />
group.<lb />
"We believe lhai the draft is a vital part of a<lb />
war machine that denies freedom to us and to<lb />
other peoples around the world. We recognize<lb />
dial through collective resistance we have the<lb />
power to end the Vietnam War. oi any war. and<lb />
to end the draffs oppression of our lives. We<lb />
are now exercising that power<lb />
"We furthei recognize that the chance of<lb />
prosecution is minimized or eliminated by<lb />
collective action, but that we arc not<lb />
necessarily immune from federal prosecution<lb />
"Our action are an assertion of lite and<lb />
liberty for ourselves and for all peoples<lb />
If this is where your head's at. contact Robin<lb />
Anderson at 40� S Harding St or write the<lb />
Peace Brigade, 2400 Bancroft Way, Berkeley<lb />
Calif. 94704. Rjghl on!<lb />
Robin Morrow Anderson<lb />
Student voters<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
Many of North Carolina's student voters in<lb />
the 18-20 age bracket ate not able to vote for<lb />
their own U.S. Representatives.<lb />
In a recent Associated Press release, Alex<lb />
Brock, executive secretary of ihe State Board<lb />
of Elections, said. "(Students) shall not be<lb />
registered in counties where they are<lb />
temporarily residing while attending a business<lb />
school, trade school, college or university.<lb />
"Any applicant who is determined<lb />
'student is eligible to register in the county<lb />
or state of his legal residence said Brock.<lb />
Early in 1970 a census of the United States<lb />
was taken. Its purpose is explained in the "1971<lb />
World Almanac" on page 702:<lb />
"The chief reason why the Constitution<lb />
provided for a census of the population every 10<lb />
years was to give a basis for apportionment of<lb />
Representatives among the states<lb />
The census counted full time students'<lb />
residences' as being ihe city in which their<lb />
school, college or university is located<lb />
Therefore, because congressional<lb />
apportionment is directly dependent upon<lb />
the population, full-time students'<lb />
Representatives are those of the city of their<lb />
institution.<lb />
Because of the statement issued by the State<lb />
Board of Elections, which forces students to be<lb />
registered at tneir parents' or guardians'<lb />
residence, students are therefore unable to vote<lb />
for (or against) their U.S. Representative.<lb />
It is inconceivable that out-of-state students<lb />
could command enough in number to cause<lb />
states to lose or gain representatives and be<lb />
completely unable to have a democratic voice<lb />
in saying whom those representatives are.<lb />
Stephen Neal<lb />
Forum policy<lb />
Students and employees of the University arc<lb />
urged to express their opinions in The Forum.<lb />
Letters should be concise and to the point.<lb />
Letters should not exceed 300 words.<lb />
The editors reserve the right to edit all letters<lb />
tor style and errors and length.<lb />
All letters must he signed with the name ot<lb />
the writer. Upon the writer's request, his name<lb />
will be withheld.<lb />
Space permitting, even lettei to<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD will be printed subject to<lb />
the above procedures.<lb />
Signed articles oi this page reflect the<lb />
opinions ot the write) ,md not necessarily those<lb />
ol FOUNTAINHEAD or las. Carolin;<lb />
I hiiversity.<lb />
Three<lb />
j<lb />
Dr. Leo <lb />
Gov. Bob 5<lb />
higher educi<lb />
a speech t<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
The EC<lb />
Raleigh-Duil<lb />
their attack<lb />
"pinpoint w<lb />
their charges<lb />
Jenkins si<lb />
Observer, wr<lb />
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plan Gov<lb />
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the current r<lb />
state to be<lb />
institutions.<lb />
"There an<lb />
Me<lb />
orr<lb />
RALEIGH<lb />
private medic-<lb />
students or<lb />
school at ECl<lb />
budget.<lb />
The record<lb />
was presented<lb />
it convened W<lb />
The Board<lb />
S1.5 million<lb />
provide state<lb />
private me<lb />
Bowman-Gray<lb />
student they I;<lb />
The 1969 1<lb />
the 1969-71 b<lb />
S2.500 for <lb />
medical studer<lb />
The two i<lb />
freshmen in 19<lb />
was an increast<lb />
three precedinj<lb />
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freshmen, and<lb />
aimed at ma:<lb />
provide $3,65<lb />
Pro<lb />
legl<lb />
The priority i<lb />
SGA Legislatuit<lb />
meeting Monday<lb />
Rules were<lb />
passage of a bill<lb />
the Cheerleader<lb />
rules were not<lb />
that some legis<lb />
money appropri<lb />
Band will go to t<lb />
the travel of the<lb />
Southern Confe<lb />
A bill prese<lb />
normally sent<lb />
review the bill<lb />
Legislature for a<lb />
Legislature can<lb />
by-passing the i<lb />
protocal.<lb />
Gary Massie, n<lb />
said, "I believe<lb />
made a mistake i<lb />
Furthermore, it p<lb />
the Fountainhead<lb />
SGA refused to i<lb />
bill. I must admit.<lb />
Legislator Davi<lb />
suspension of the<lb />
tor a referendum<lb />
Syn<lb />
on<lb />
What concept i<lb />
they gel Iheir in<lb />
"hear-say?"<lb />
For three days<lb />
symposium entitl<lb />
visiting speakers a<lb />
on hand to discus<lb />
Subjects wi<lb />
economics, and n<lb />
prejudices, culture<lb />
Dr. Hans H li<lb />
Department, will<lb />
Study Center.<lb />
Guest speakers<lb />
Mircea Milran, fir;<lb />
Romania: Lt.<lb />
administrative assi<lb />
Air Force: and Ge<lb />
desk of the US. Si<lb />
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