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trength ol ' is resistance widely<lb />
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400 Bancroft Way, Berkeley,<lb />
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Robin Morrow Anderson<lb />
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presentatives.<lb />
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secretary of the State Board<lb />
d. "(Students) shall not be<lb />
counties where they are<lb />
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dI. college or university.<lb />
;ant who is determined<lb />
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I residence said Brock.<lb />
census of the United States<lb />
pose is explained in the "1971<lb />
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a basis for apportionment of<lb />
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iniversity is located<lb />
because congressional<lb />
is directly dependent upon<lb />
n. full-time students'<lb />
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tatement issued by the State<lb />
, which forces students to be<lb />
iir parents' or guardians'<lb />
are therefore unable to vote<lb />
r U.S. Representative,<lb />
ile that out-of-state students<lb />
nough in number to cause<lb />
gain representatives and be<lb />
to have a democratic voice<lb />
�e representatives are.<lb />
Stephen Neal<lb />
II policy<lb />
iployecs of the University are<lb />
heir opinions in The Forum,<lb />
be concise and to the point<lb />
ot exceed 300 words,<lb />
rve the right to edit all letters<lb />
; and length.<lb />
be signed with the name ot<lb />
he writer's request, his name<lb />
ting. every lettei to<lb />
will be printed subject to<lb />
es.<lb />
mi 'Ins page reflect the<lb />
tei and not necessarily those<lb />
I AD or East Carotin;<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
Volume II, Number 2o<lb />
and the truth shall make you free'<lb />
Three courses of nrtion<lb />
Greenville. Northarolina<lb />
Jenkins attacks press<lb />
ByBILLSCHELL  " im-  �u<lb />
By BILLSCHELL<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
Or Leo W. Jenkins took a definite stand on<lb />
Gov Bob Scott's pioposed revamping of the<lb />
higher educational system of North Carolina in<lb />
a speech to the Political Science Club on<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
The ECU President strongly criticized<lb />
Raleigh Durham-Chapel Hill area newspaper for<lb />
their attacks on HCU. calling for them to<lb />
"pinpoint wasteful duplication and document<lb />
their charges<lb />
THREE PLANS<lb />
Jenkins singled out The Raleigh News and<lb />
Observer, whose editorials in past months have<lb />
accused him ol opposing the "Governor's<lb />
plan. Gov Scott, as Jenkins pointed out, has<lb />
no "plan" but has merel) called for studies into<lb />
the current problems ol highei education in the<lb />
state to be made by the trustees of state's<lb />
institutions.<lb />
"There are three courses of action left to<lb />
us Jenkins said. These three plans are. (1)<lb />
have a president for all the regional universities<lb />
and a chancellor for the consolidated university<lb />
which will approach the state Legislature for<lb />
funds; (2) have a "super board" with members<lb />
elected by congressional districts, one from<lb />
each district; or (3) use the same system now in<lb />
use with budgeting done through formula<lb />
budgeting.<lb />
Jenkins denied that he was against the<lb />
proposed revamping of the State Board of<lb />
Higher Lducation and asserted that formula<lb />
budgeting was the answer to the problem of<lb />
funds.<lb />
FORMULA BUDGETING<lb />
Formula budgeting, explained Jenkins, "is<lb />
simply every institution getting the same<lb />
amount for the same jobs<lb />
The Legislature, trustees and Board of Higher<lb />
Education would decide the amount of<lb />
appropriations for all state institution's various<lb />
departments.<lb />
Med school aid<lb />
omitted in budget<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) No hinds for statp aH in stnrlnt "<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) No funds for state aid to<lb />
private medical schools, financial aid to college<lb />
students or the proposed two-year medical<lb />
school at ECU are included in Gov. Bob Scott's<lb />
budget.<lb />
The record $4.3 billion recommended budget<lb />
was presented to the 1971 General Assembly as<lb />
it convened Wednesday.<lb />
The Board of Higher Education requested<lb />
$1.5 million for the 1971-73 biennium to<lb />
provide state aid to North Carolina's two<lb />
private medical schools Duke and<lb />
Bowman-Gray for each entering Tar Heel<lb />
student they take<lb />
The 1969 legislature set the precedent fur<lb />
the 1969-71 biennium to provide payments of<lb />
S2.500 for each North Carolina freshman<lb />
medical student.<lb />
The two schools enrolled 41 Tar Heel<lb />
freshmen in 1969, the first ear ot the grants. It<lb />
was an increase of about eight students over the<lb />
three preceding years.<lb />
This fall the two schools enrolled 66 N.C.<lb />
freshmen, and the requested SI.5 million was<lb />
aimed at maintaining this level. It would<lb />
provide $3,650 for each entering Tar Heel<lb />
student.<lb />
Scott said no funds were recommended for<lb />
state aid to college because a study committee<lb />
has not finished its report on the matter.<lb />
State education officials have said a<lb />
comprehensive aid program would take $20 to<lb />
$30 million for the biennium.<lb />
ECU President Leo Jenkins asked the<lb />
Advisory Budget Commission for about $13.3<lb />
million to establish the proposed medical<lb />
school $2.56 million for faculty and staff and<lb />
$10.75 million for a medical sciences building.<lb />
The budget noted that "the scope and extent<lb />
of the school of medicine at ECU is a matter<lb />
for consideration and decision by the General<lb />
Assembly<lb />
A report on the proposal from an<lb />
accreditation committee of the Association of<lb />
American Medical Association is due Jan. 28.<lb />
The matter will then go to the Board of Higher<lb />
Education.<lb />
Jenkins is expected to take his request for<lb />
funds directly to the General Assembly,<lb />
especially if the accreditation report is<lb />
favorable.<lb />
Priority of bills raises<lb />
legislative debate<lb />
Hu.llM FII'HI IMf: ,��� c � Ci<lb />
ByJIMEICHLING<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
The priority of bills to be considered by the<lb />
SGA Legislature led to heated debate in the<lb />
meeting Monday.<lb />
Rules were suspended for the immediate<lb />
passage of a bill that te-appropriates money for<lb />
the Cheerleaders and Spirit Committee. The<lb />
rules were not suspended to deal with issues<lb />
that some legislators felt more timely. The<lb />
money appropriated to the nonexistent Pep<lb />
Band will go to the Cheerleaders to help pav for<lb />
the travel of the ECU Pom Pom Pirateers to the<lb />
Southern Conference Basketball Tournament.<lb />
A bill presented to the Legislature is<lb />
normally sent to various commutes which<lb />
teview the bill before submitting it to the<lb />
Legislature for a vote In cases of urgency, the<lb />
Legislature can suspend the rules, thus<lb />
by-passing the committee stage of political<lb />
protocal.<lb />
Gary Massie. representative from Belk Dorm,<lb />
said. "I believe the SGA, including myself!<lb />
made a mistake in voting to suspend the rules.<lb />
.Furthermore, it puts the SGA in a bad light to<lb />
the Fountainhead and the students because the<lb />
SGA refused to consider Mr. Edward's bill. A<lb />
bill. I must admit, that I oppose<lb />
Legislate Dave Edwards had been denied<lb />
suspension of the rules on a bill which called<lb />
lor a referendum vote of confidence on the<lb />
entire SGA from the student body. Because the<lb />
petition calling for a re-election had been<lb />
declared unconstitutional. Edwards stated,<lb />
"The SGA should voluntarily ask the students<lb />
if they want a re-election by means of a vote of<lb />
confidence<lb />
Edwards was questioned on the<lb />
constitutionality of his bill, to which he replied,<lb />
"I'm not a politician. I only know this is a<lb />
matter of ethics<lb />
Duiing the subsequent "Pom<lb />
Pom-Cheerleader debate Massie said,<lb />
"Because this bill is certainly no more pressing<lb />
than Mr. Edwards' bill, this one should have<lb />
been sent back to committee also<lb />
Massie went on to imply that personalities<lb />
were instrumental in the workings of the<lb />
Legislature. "If Mr. Edwards had introduced<lb />
the Cheerleader bill it probably would have<lb />
been sent back through normal channels said<lb />
Massie.<lb />
In further business, a bill was passed that<lb />
allocated S500 to the Thundering Herd<lb />
Memorial Fund. A bill for the allocation of<lb />
$200 to the Kent State Legal Defense Fund was<lb />
sent to the Appropriations Committee where it<lb />
subsequently teceived favorable report and will<lb />
be voted on at the next meeting.<lb />
A bill to consider the hiring of a full-time<lb />
lawyer by the SGA to represent the students<lb />
and student organizations was referred to<lb />
committee for study.<lb />
Symposium offered<lb />
on Europe<lb />
What concept do people have of Europe? Do<lb />
they get their information first hand or from<lb />
"hear-say?"<lb />
For three days. Jan. 19-21, ECU will host a<lb />
symposium entitled "Concepts of Europe Six<lb />
visiting speakers and 13 ECU professors will be<lb />
on hand to discuss different aspects of Europe.<lb />
Subjects will range from geography,<lb />
economics, and military concepts to European<lb />
prejudices, culture, and custom.<lb />
Dr. Hans H. Indorf of the Political Science<lb />
Department, will talk on ECU's European<lb />
Study Center.<lb />
Guest speakers for the symposium include<lb />
Mircea Mitran. first secretary of the Embassy of<lb />
Romania; Lt. General John A Lang,<lb />
administrative assistant to the secretary of the<lb />
Air Force; and George Kenny of the European<lb />
desk of the US State Department.<lb />
Denoit d'Aboville, second secretary of the<lb />
Embassy of France; Edward G. Marsh, author<lb />
of St. Louis; and Guy Vanhaeverbeke, deputy<lb />
director of European Community Information<lb />
Service will also speak.<lb />
The speakers will talk in their particular<lb />
field, and will participate in a discussion<lb />
concerning some of the speculative concepts of<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Students who have traveled in Europe will<lb />
also speak on their experiences with European<lb />
people and the environment.<lb />
Dr. Indorf expressed his hopes that this<lb />
symposium will attract many students,<lb />
particularly those who have hopes of going to<lb />
Europe in the future, and also, those students<lb />
who plan to attend the ECU campus in<lb />
Germany.<lb />
All sessions will be held in the Social Science<lb />
Building auditorium, room B-102, unless<lb />
otherwise announced.<lb />
The appropriations would be the same foi<lb />
each school. Only fully accredited programs<lb />
would receive funds. New programs and courses<lb />
would be funded on a trial basis to see which<lb />
university could handle the new courses and<lb />
programs most effectively, according to<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
This would leave the door open foi<lb />
competition in the universities which would<lb />
lead to the best use of the taxpayers money.<lb />
Jenkins explained.<lb />
SUPPORTS STATEMENT<lb />
Jenkins furthei said that he supports ECU<lb />
Trustee Irving Carlyle's statement that<lb />
"competition in education isjust as good as it is<lb />
in business<lb />
The ECU President also cited support tor his<lb />
stand in the state Legislature by quoting one<lb />
senator's comment on the editorial flurry<lb />
Jenkins has provoked The senator said "You<lb />
must have something. You don't use a sledge<lb />
hammer to kill a gnat<lb />
Draft call<lb />
to exceed<lb />
predictions<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) Despite predictions<lb />
of lowered draft calls this year. Selective<lb />
Service Director Curtis W. Tarr says lottery<lb />
number 195 may prove to be the upper limit<lb />
again.<lb />
Tarr says the 1971 draft pool, consisting of<lb />
men just turned 19, will be smaller than the<lb />
1970 pool which consisted of men aged 19 to<lb />
26. Thus, he said, although fewer men might be<lb />
called, it will take higher draft numbers to get<lb />
the manpower.<lb />
Tarr said he doesn't know how many<lb />
draftees will be needed in 1971 but cited<lb />
published reports that Secretary of Defense<lb />
Melvin R. Laird estimated the total would fall<lb />
between 80,000 and 120.000<lb />
The draft director discussed the 1971<lb />
outlook in a conversation Monday following a<lb />
news conference in which he announced<lb />
administration plans to seek an end to college<lb />
stadent deferments this year. He also said the<lb />
administration wants to start a uniform<lb />
national call, allowing the same lottery number<lb />
to be called everywhere, instead of the present<lb />
system of geographical quotas. Both moves<lb />
would require congressional approval.<lb />
Tarr also commented on his testimony, just<lb />
released by a House subcommittee, that some<lb />
colleges were refusing draft board requests for<lb />
information on students.<lb />
He said he thinks nothing will be done about<lb />
it. pointing out that the schools are not legally<lb />
required to provide the information.<lb />
Shortly after Tarr spoke, the Defense<lb />
Department announced a February draft call of<lb />
17,000 the same as January.<lb />
DR. RlUMARu L. IWACKifcH ts the<lb />
recipient of an American Chemical grant<lb />
for study ot the ureen Hiver tormation.<lb />
Grant to study<lb />
lake deposits<lb />
Dr. Richard L. Mauger of the Geology<lb />
Department has been awarded a $17,280<lb />
research grant from the American Che<lb />
Society's Petroleum Research Fund.<lb />
Mauger will administer the grant m a<lb />
two-year examination of old lake deposits in<lb />
the Green River formation and adjacent basins.<lb />
This two-year study grant marks a continuation<lb />
of a study that he started last summer under<lb />
the same program.<lb />
The Green River formation is a peculiar type<lb />
of rock found m Wyoming, Colorado, and<lb />
Utah. The formation wus named for the Green<lb />
River, a tributary of the Colorado River, which<lb />
cuts through parts of the rock, according to<lb />
Mauger.<lb />
The project will consider fossiis and rock<lb />
layers found in the formation in determining<lb />
the age of the lake deposits. The results of these<lb />
studies will also be used to accurately date early<lb />
mammals.<lb />
The summers of the two-year studv will be<lb />
spent at the site of the formation The rest of<lb />
the work will be done here at ECU and in other<lb />
locations.<lb />
Mauger will be working in cooperation with a<lb />
group from the U.S. Geological Survey. He will<lb />
also work with a Geo-Chemistry group from the<lb />
University of Arizona which will include<lb />
researchers engaged in a study of the evolution<lb />
of Colorado Rivet drains.<lb />
"The Green River formation is a classical<lb />
area oi research It is the iargesi reserve of<lb />
hydrocarbons in the world, and it !s tl<lb />
holdout of desolation<lb />
Mauger explained<lb />
"The stud will reL<lb />
volcanic activity, although no one hat<lb />
research on this particular problem It will help<lb />
establish an accurate hist lake from<lb />
deposits and determine � lake has<lb />
.hanged with time he saiu<lb />
A native of Pennsylvania Maugei holds<lb />
advanced degree the California Institute<lb />
of Technology and the University ol rXrizona<lb />
Prior to his appointment to the ECU faculty<lb />
in 1969 Mauger taught at the University oi<lb />
Utah. He is the author of articles which have<lb />
appeared in various technical journals<lb />
One aim of the study is to establish the age<lb />
ot ash layers in the Green River formation. The<lb />
ash layer deposits accumulated in the<lb />
from volcanic eruptions, said Maugei The<lb />
lakes, once as large as 100 miles long, are now<lb />
salt deposits<lb />
To detennine the age ol the ash layers, he<lb />
plans to use a mass spectrometer which<lb />
determines isotope ratios of argon, a iu�hi.<lb />
The age of the ash deposits depends on the<lb />
resulting ratios.<lb />
Mauger hopes to establish the igin of<lb />
the ashes He believes them to be fron<lb />
eruptions that occured in mount<lb />
Yellowstone Nati.Tial Par!<lb />
years ate<lb />
Better mental health services<lb />
Students to study East<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Sta'f w liter)<lb />
A group of ten ECU students, headed by a<lb />
husband and wife team, have submitted a<lb />
proposal to the National Science Foundation<lb />
(NSF) for a study of mental health services in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Senior accounting major Joseph Mallardi.<lb />
who will act as student project director, and<lb />
his wife Susan, a social work major, have<lb />
joined with eight other students from various<lb />
academic departments to plan the project<lb />
The group seeks to "suggest better methods<lb />
for case assignments" and to "compare the<lb />
clinics facilities, programs, and personnel" in<lb />
eastern N.C. to the N.C. state guidelines,<lb />
according to their project abstract.<lb />
Acting under the sponsorship of the<lb />
Psychology Department, the group is requesting<lb />
a grant of $13,290 from the government<lb />
through the Student Originated Studies (SOS)<lb />
program of the NSI<lb />
Guidelines for proposals to the SOS progiam<lb />
specify that a project must be conducted bv a<lb />
group of students and must be interdisciplinary<lb />
in nature. It must be originated, planned, and<lb />
directed by students, and must involve 10 to 12<lb />
weeks of uninterrupted work.<lb />
If their project is funded, the students will<lb />
work in the summer of 1971, gathering data<lb />
from mental institutions throughout Eastern<lb />
N.C. They will conduct interviews in<lb />
Goldsboro, Ahoskie. Washington. Greenville,<lb />
and Wilmington.<lb />
One goal of the researchers will be to define<lb />
similarities and differences in the way mental<lb />
patients and therapists view each other<lb />
The students say that "after analyzing the<lb />
data, we hope to be able to support a<lb />
correlation between the individual therapeutic<lb />
relationship and client improvement oi lack ol<lb />
improvement. If patterns are found, suggestions<lb />
for improved methods of case assignments<lb />
might be formulated<lb />
Faculty advisors for the project are l)r<lb />
Charles Mitchell and Dr. William Grossnickle of<lb />
the Psychology Dept.<lb />
Dr. Mitchell believes the project would be <lb />
major contribution to the field ot behavioral<lb />
sciences and would "give tremendous insight<lb />
into what actually happens in patient-thera<lb />
communication<lb />
"A therapist<lb />
communicating w ill  . a! iei<lb />
Mitchell said. "The therapist is iiameJ .<lb />
observe and interpret behavioi objectively, but<lb />
he often interprets on the basis of his own nee<lb />
to succeed<lb />
Mitchell said that he could nut rev<lb />
studies done along tins line<lb />
tew once a mental patient is I e is(<lb />
Dr James Osberg. regional commissions ol<lb />
the N( Department ot Mental Health, lias<lb />
expressed an interest in the project<lb />
Osberg stated in a lettei to Mallardi that he<lb />
thinks "this type of study lsverv much needed,<lb />
in order to obtain the consumers' point ot view<lb />
I the dekverv<lb />
ti<lb />
any<lb />
ale<lb />
 (<lb />
the NSI I<lb />
the<lb />
Mitchell<lb />
1 he<lb />
to "the income, edu<lb />
employ ment status healtl<lb />
patterns o the pe ; I asti<lb />
Carolina<lb />
ECl will contribun lowai<lb />
it the p iject is appi i  by the NSI<lb />
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CAMPUS BUS<lb />
DRIVERS sometimes<lb />
feel they lead a dog's<lb />
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Pa<lb />
Archaeology program grows<lb />
Campus briefs<lb />
Bayh proposes abolition<lb />
of electoral college<lb />
By JENNY JONES<lb />
(StdH Writer)<lb />
Archaeology, a heretofore "hidden" program<lb />
.ii HI is mm beginning to develop and<lb />
expand<lb />
llus surge oi growth began in September,<lb />
1970 with the arrival of Dr David S Phelps,<lb />
director oi the program.<lb />
A room in the basemen! oi the Memorial<lb />
11v in has been transformed into a functional<lb />
archaeology lab Additional courses have been<lb />
accepted foi the sutnmei and Tail of 971<lb />
Then are hopes that display space can be<lb />
procurred which might eventually be developed<lb />
into a museum<lb />
Or Phelps feels that the broadening oi the<lb />
archaeological program will be jti asset to the<lb />
student as well as to the university as a whole<lb />
Students need to learn aboui past cultures "in<lb />
order to understand the complex society and<lb />
complexities oi man" that exist today,<lb />
according to Dt Phelps B studying past<lb />
cultures in theii own nine dimension, a person<lb />
can more easily understand the cultures of<lb />
tod<lb />
Presently, there are seven courses being<lb />
oflered in archaeology lour are methodology<lb />
� which deal primarily with actual<lb />
procedures in the field and lab<lb />
Advanced Archaeological Research, 361-G, is<lb />
be: : foi the summer schedule This<lb />
Ive summei field work in the<lb />
s IS. possibly in the area oi<lb />
K cky Mount<lb />
iurses in archaeology which are<lb />
� appealing to most students are<lb />
thos ires In contrast to the<lb />
methodology courses which are primarily<lb />
directed to the archaeology major, these<lb />
courses would he ol value and interest to the<lb />
They include Anthropology<lb />
264 Old World prehistory; 267, North<lb />
 prehistory; 365-G, Southeastern<lb />
3 itt s prehist<lb />
field and laboratory work from which<lb />
the archaeologist derives information tor<lb />
gethei a past culture are fascinating<lb />
 at � : process is sl w<lb />
licate 1 xtreme care must be<lb />
not to disturb the artifacts, a general<lb />
til materials collected<lb />
"fhere is no such thing as a second chance<lb />
Dr Phelps emphasizes. "The archaeologist does<lb />
kt w while lie is digging what the<lb />
ach artifact will be Everything<lb />
found must be given the same delicate care<lb />
As the artifacts are gathered in the field, they<lb />
aie divided generally one bag foi all pottery;<lb />
one loi projectile points such as anow heads;<lb />
and one foi bones Before leaving (he<lb />
excavation site, many maps will be drawn. I he<lb />
purpose of mapping is to preserve the position<lb />
ot the artifacts in the soil foi use in studs and<lb />
analvsis<lb />
Upon returning to the laboratory, the<lb />
archaeology student finds that the work has<lb />
only begun A great deal oi information must<lb />
be recorded to further insure the preservation<lb />
ot the artifacts' positioning.<lb />
I ach artifact is now washed and placed in its<lb />
respective place All ol the tables are filled with<lb />
these various piles distinctive characteristic<lb />
ol the archaeology lab is the group of piles on<lb />
the tables Aftei each artifact has been labeled<lb />
and the detailed information compiled, the<lb />
student is ready to begin piecing the culture as<lb />
well as the pottery together.<lb />
lining little pieces together, comparing<lb />
pottery sivles with periods of lustis. and<lb />
analyzing remains of foundations lead finally to<lb />
the reconstruction oi a past culture. The<lb />
archaeologists reconstruct a civilization by<lb />
determining relationships between the materials<lb />
he has gathered<lb />
Atiei many hours of field and laboratory<lb />
work the results become evident. There is now<lb />
a pattial picture oi a past life style. But this<lb />
entire process s a very slow one. often<lb />
involving years ot work.<lb />
At ECU, (he process jusl began under Dr.<lb />
Phelps' direction A man well respected ui his<lb />
held by Ins students. Dr. Phelps possesses the<lb />
leadership thai the school's developing<lb />
curriculum of archaeology needs<lb />
As lab and field woik increase, with<lb />
concent i at ion on the cultures ol the<lb />
Southeastern U.S evidence of the woik will<lb />
undoubtedly accumulate. Evidence in the form<lb />
ol reconstructed pottery, arrowheads, and<lb />
possibly even skeletal remains can be displayed.<lb />
As an outgrowth ol these laboratory displavs,<lb />
the beginnings oi a museum will hopefully<lb />
develop.<lb />
Dr. Phelps hopes that the idea oi an<lb />
archaeological museum will become a realilv<lb />
As the program increases, he hopes that more<lb />
students will show an interest m archaeology<lb />
and thus help to build this department.<lb />
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US .  ��  TSf-J<lb />
WASHINGTONl'l Sen<lb />
Birch Bayh has decided to<lb />
modify his proposed<lb />
constitutional amendment foi<lb />
direct populai election ol the<lb />
president in an effort to<lb />
overcome objections which<lb />
killed H in the Sen.He lasl ve.u<lb />
Hie Indiana Democrat's new<lb />
version, to be offered aftei the<lb />
92nd Congress convenes Jan<lb />
21, will eliminate a<lb />
coniioveisial provision foi a<lb />
iiinofl election if no candidate<lb />
received al leasl 40 pet cent oi<lb />
the populai vote It passed the<lb />
House in the last session but<lb />
died in the Senate<lb />
In place ot' a runoff, the<lb />
House ami Senate would meet<lb />
jointly and choose between the<lb />
two candidates who polled the<lb />
most voles 1 he Electoral<lb />
College would be abolished<lb />
EXCAVATIONS PROCEED around the Gulf Coast of<lb />
Florida with Ronald Frock, ECU graduate student,<lb />
(center), and Dr. David S. Phelps.<lb />
Mansoui Bejaoui. Middle<lb />
I ast Allans expert and French<lb />
instructoi at I I . w ill speak<lb />
on the recent Arab-Israeli<lb />
1 e u s i n u s a I a id leee<lb />
Democrats lub t( DC)<lb />
meeting. Jan 19 a: 7 t) p m<lb />
in Rawl 130<lb />
Bejaoui, a native ot I unisia.<lb />
will explain the positiI the<lb />
Arab Nations in the currenl<lb />
conflict<lb />
Plans have also been made<lb />
by the f IX in attend the<lb />
installation ot officers foi the<lb />
Young Democratslub 11 Ix i<lb />
in Wilson dining February<lb />
I he featured speakei of the<lb />
Ylx tin the event will be<lb />
Senatoi I dmund Muskie,<lb />
D Maine Muskie will speak mi<lb />
the Democratic party in 1972<lb />
and on the environmental<lb />
CIISIS.<lb />
Although the CDC has<lb />
recently separated from the<lb />
YDC.it is supporting Muskie in<lb />
his environmental fight by<lb />
lobbying foi an environment<lb />
bill now coming up before the<lb />
State I egislature<lb />
' Prepara t i o n s f �,<lb />
Parenthood a 20-hout course<lb />
designed foi expectant coupler<lb />
desiring understanding of the<lb />
maternity cycle, the newborn<lb />
and us care, is being offered<lb />
here mi I uesday evenings<lb />
I he course, designed for<lb />
both husband and wife<lb />
provides instruction ,�'<lb />
promote skills jn body<lb />
mechanics as an aid in<lb />
achieving optimum conditions<lb />
foi laboi and delivery Hospital<lb />
routines and procedures will<lb />
also be discussed<lb />
I In- i muse, consisting ol ten<lb />
two-houi sessions, is held in<lb />
the ECU School ot Nursing.<lb />
room loi<lb />
Instruction will be provided<lb />
by the junioi level students ol<lb />
obstetrical musing undei the<lb />
direction and supervision of<lb />
Mis I .ma I' Ratcliffe, R N .<lb />
and Mrs Therese (' Lawlej,<lb />
R.N ol The School ol Nil-<lb />
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sN I RANCfSCO lAI'i -<lb />
Formei NBC newscajtei Chet<lb />
1 Inntk suggests a revision of<lb />
the rules" foi presidential press<lb />
conferences<lb />
Right now. pies?<lb />
conferences are beautifully<lb />
made lor the President to use<lb />
io his own advantage the<lb />
semiretired member of the<lb />
Huntley-Brinkley team told<lb />
newsmen Monday before<lb />
addressing the San Francisco<lb />
Chamber of Commerce's<lb />
annual dinner.<lb />
"I'd like to see a president<lb />
sav. for instance at the end of a<lb />
question on Vietnam "Are<lb />
there any more questions on<lb />
Vietnam before we go on?"1<lb />
Huntley said<lb />
He produces a dailv<lb />
syndicated iadio commentary<lb />
and is developing a resort in<lb />
Montana.<lb />
Pollution of local creek<lb />
being investigated<lb />
Students eating improperly?<lb />
By PHILLIP WILLIAMS<lb />
iS:a" w � �<lb />
Mills' Dickinson Ave plant has<lb />
harging 600 gallons of pollutant<lb />
Mil! Run Creek, which Hows<lb />
sh the iI .ampiis.<lb />
rhe  -jnie nearly three days after<lb />
the discharge was investigated by the FCC<lb />
 Department A mill spokesman said<lb />
that the discharge was released at 1 I 30 p.m.<lb />
Mundas. and was composed of non-toxic fiber<lb />
lubricant used in their mill. Thev termed the<lb />
discharge "inadvertent "<lb />
The pollutants were dved with a pink tracer<lb />
.md the great bulk caused the stream to<lb />
turn bright pink. The pollutants were sufficient<lb />
in kill fish in the stream.<lb />
FISH PROPAGATION<lb />
iJi Vincent Belhs of the K I Biology<lb />
Department, said that apparently there was<lb />
- legal about the discharge, since the<lb />
iad taken no legal action against the mill<lb />
Dr Belhs said that ihe problem with the<lb />
prosecution of the case was the legal ambiguity<lb />
surrounding the circumstances. The stream was<lb />
ified by the state as being suitable for fish<lb />
survival, but not for fish propagation<lb />
Dr Belhs reported that he and his team ol<lb />
tigal rs found evidence that the stream<lb />
eing used foi fish propagation,<lb />
istifying a higher rating, and lower<lb />
discharge tolerance.<lb />
DESERVES RE CLASSIFICATION<lb />
He explained 'hat state lawN were apparently<lb />
design I hold pollution approximately to it's<lb />
! iture increase in pollution is<lb />
rating streams lower than they<lb />
Suspicion is rampant among nourishment<lb />
specialists thai ECU students are not eating<lb />
properly.<lb />
Dr. Alice S. Scott, of the Department oi<lb />
Food. Nutrition, ami Institution Management<lb />
in the School ol Home Economics, and Dr.<lb />
Carland Pendergraph o the Departmeni of<lb />
Medical Technology in the School of Allied<lb />
Health are now conducting a nutrition studv oi<lb />
the ECU students<lb />
The studv will consist ol a questionnaire<lb />
which includes a 24-hour recall oi food eaten,<lb />
and also personal information about food<lb />
patterns, food sources, nutritional knowledge,<lb />
and socio-economic background. A biochemical<lb />
analysis of the blood will accompany the<lb />
questionnaire to determine the levels ol the<lb />
following: hemoglobin, glucose, blood urea,<lb />
nitrogen, total protein, albumin, alkaline<lb />
phosphatase and calcium.<lb />
Ilnee hundred and sixty students have been<lb />
selected at random to participate in the survev.<lb />
Dr Scott expressed her hope that all 360<lb />
students will cooperate in order to obtain the<lb />
d nutrition class is assisting<lb />
best icsulls Hei Ii<lb />
in the suives .<lb />
From the icsulls nf the survey, several<lb />
correlations are expected to be drawn, such as<lb />
the relationship of the nutrition status of the<lb />
student to his economic stums oi Ins knowledge<lb />
ot nutrition.<lb />
Iheie are hopes ol a follow-up study aiming<lb />
to help correct the areas of poor nutrition n the<lb />
survey indicates that students are eating<lb />
improperly<lb />
Di. Scott got the idea loi the suivev from<lb />
the White House Conference on Food,<lb />
Nutrition, and Health held m December, 1969<lb />
to help combat malnutrition and hungei m out<lb />
nation. At the conference, the focus was mi the<lb />
local level ot helping improve nutrition.<lb />
Dr. Pendergraph will supervise the<lb />
biochemical analvsis. Di . Milant Johnson,ol<lb />
the Computei Center, will aid with the<lb />
questionnaire; and Roben M I sserv. acting<lb />
directoi ot Institutional Research, helped with<lb />
the random selection ol survey participants,<lb />
Police taking steps to<lb />
curb further assaults<lb /><lb />
b �.<lb />
actually<lb />
Basedii<lb />
the stream<lb />
highei itad<lb />
!<lb /><lb />
' fish propagation,<lb />
�: i lassification to a<lb />
I his higher grade would result in<lb />
higher health standards, and lower iegal<lb />
pollution tolerance, according to Dr. Belhs<lb />
Members oi the Biology and Geology<lb />
Departments stalls have made a number of<lb />
pictures, slides, and movies oi the pollution<lb />
incident, including a I6mni movie presentation.<lb />
POLLUTANTS RUN into Green tviiil<lb />
Run Creek from Fieldcrest Mills<lb />
1 ieldcrest Mills has agreed to reimburse the<lb />
slate S460.20 foi costs of the state<lb />
investigation ol the incident Dr. Belhs<lb />
questioned the evaluation ot this charge The<lb />
charge could not he considered a line, since<lb />
apparently no legal action is being taken by the<lb />
state.<lb />
Assaults of coeds on and off the ECU<lb />
campus in recent weeks have caused growing<lb />
concern in the Greenville area.<lb />
Campus Police Chief Johnny Harrcll said that<lb />
there have been very few assaults on campus<lb />
reported to the campus police. He added that<lb />
there could quite proDably be more occurring<lb />
than are reported to the police.<lb />
"We are not trying to hide anything, there<lb />
have simply not been many assaults reported<lb />
said Harrell. However, one arrest was made<lb />
about three weeks before Christmas when a<lb />
sued was assaulted behind Fletcher Dormitory<lb />
ITie young man was given the maximum<lb />
sentence ol 12 months in jail which was not<lb />
suspended, according to Harrell.<lb />
Most of the incidents have occured on Filth<lb />
Street. Since the lighting on Fifth St. was not<lb />
sufficient, said Harrell. the city has now put<lb />
mine lights along Fifth St.<lb />
Changes in exam schedules<lb />
no longer permitted<lb />
The hedge m front ol the I niversitv along<lb />
Filth is presently being pruned, although not<lb />
primarily because ot the assaults, said Clifton<lb />
Moore. ECU Business Managei<lb />
"The hedge has been allowed to grow in the<lb />
lasl lew vearsand has become imshapelv said<lb />
Moore. "It is now being pruned so that it can<lb />
be shaped in the spring to become a more<lb />
regulai border<lb />
Mooie said that townspeople have often<lb />
suggested that the hedges be lowered so thai<lb />
the campus can be seen from Fifth St.<lb />
He added. "There is a good side effect. I'm<lb />
sine that there won't be a refuge I'm anyone to<lb />
hide along Fifth St. now<lb />
Harrell went on to say that any coed<lb />
assaulted should contact the campus police<lb />
station immediately and give some<lb />
identification of the man if possible.<lb />
Indian funds reportedly misused<lb />
During the winter quarter evam period any<lb />
student having three exams on one day will not<lb />
be able to have one of them changed.<lb />
In previous exam periods it has been the<lb />
policy of the Provost to try to change exam<lb />
times tor a student having more than two<lb />
exams on the same day.<lb />
"It was never an established policy, but I<lb />
used to change them (exams) while I still could<lb />
simply because 1 was able to do so Provost<lb />
Robert Williams said<lb />
Besides the fact that students now have a<lb />
reading day to prepare foi exams, it is<lb />
impractical to attempt to change exams because<lb />
the University is offering more courses, said<lb />
Williams<lb />
He also mentioned the fact that several<lb />
"common" exams are given in departments<lb /><lb />
such as the English departmeni and the<lb />
Romance Language departmeni These exams<lb />
involve several hundred students, therefore<lb />
change ot exams would be unpractical<lb />
The Provost met with the Wministrative<lb />
Council last spring and confronted them with<lb />
the problem of policy involving exam ch.i is<lb />
Although not mandatory according I he<lb />
"Catalogue "Kev " oi "Faculty Mai  a<lb />
vote was taken Ihe Council unanimously<lb />
agreed thai changing exams is not feasible now<lb />
because of the gnat numbei ol students<lb />
involved<lb />
Dr WiUiamt ml I lealswith<lb />
each request separately, and thai he has<lb />
changed exams if a si . 1Mis m<lb />
one day going into iK- night ind had an early<lb />
exam the follow ins<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) State and local<lb />
school officials have misused millions of federal<lb />
dollars earmarked for the education of<lb />
impoverished Indian children, two prominent<lb />
legal groups charged Tuesday.<lb />
In a study covering 60 school districts in<lb />
eight states, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund<lb />
and the Harvard Center for Law and Education<lb />
said the money was used "for every conceivable<lb />
school system need except the need that<lb />
Congress had in mind<lb />
PRACTICE ENCOURAGED<lb />
The study said money intended for Indians<lb />
was used to buy "fancy equipment" for white<lb />
students and for general operating expenses "to<lb />
reduce taxes for non-Indian property owners<lb />
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs<lb />
encouraged such practices the study said, by<lb />
looking the Othei way when districts misused<lb />
funds, and then granting them extra Indian<lb />
student money to replace that they'd misused.<lb />
The 162-page report, compiled by a<lb />
32-member task force, 27 of whom were<lb />
Indian, cited no figures on misused funds. But<lb />
Phyllis McCIure, Washington representative of<lb />
the Legal Defense Fund, said the funds misused<lb />
added up to "more than 50 per cent" of the<lb />
approximately $66 million in special federal<lb />
funds for the 1969-70 school year.<lb />
WORST EDUCATION<lb />
The report focused on districts in Arizona,<lb />
New Mexico. North and South Dakota, and also<lb />
touched on New York, Oregon. Oklahoma and<lb />
Montana.<lb />
"By every standard, Indians receive the worst<lb />
education ot any children in the country the<lb />
report said. "They attend shabby, overcrowded<lb />
public schools which lack even basic resources"<lb />
it added, with many teachers openly<lb />
disrespectful oi Indian heritage and culture.<lb />
Industrialization<lb />
expert scheduled<lb />
to speak Friday<lb />
Skip MacMillan an economic development<lb />
expert, will spe.ik on "How to Set Ip and<lb />
Finance a 'Mini-Industry' in an last Carolina<lb />
( ommunity Friday. Jan 15 at 1.00 p.m.<lb />
 guesl lecturei ol Dr. John Rimberg.<lb />
MacMillan is General Managei of Fremont<lb />
Manufacturing Company. Inc. and an expert on<lb />
industrialization,<lb />
Aftei Ins lecture, MacMillan will answei<lb />
questions.<lb />
Ml 1(1 students, faculty, employees and<lb />
citizens of Pit! County are welcomed. Call Dr.<lb />
John Rimberg al 758-0620 between 10 and 12<lb />
noon Friday foi details.<lb />
School of music<lb />
faculty members<lb />
promoted<lb />
School ol Musi, Dean I bonus W Millei has<lb />
announced the promotion ol foui members of<lb />
the ECl musk faculty<lb />
Di rhomas H Carpenter, associate professor<lb />
and Ji.iiim.ni i the music education faculty,<lb />
was promoted to lull professor.<lb />
Di Carpenter, who joined the ECU staff in<lb />
1965, has been active m ihe N.C Music<lb />
Educators Conference and the Southern<lb />
Regional Music Educators National Conference<lb />
He is a recipient ol a research grant from the<lb />
l s Office oi Education A portion ol the<lb />
results from his studv will be published b the<lb />
Ml AC<lb />
Diarpentei holds degrees from Boston<lb />
University and the University ol Missouri<lb />
Dr. Paul V Aliapoulios, assistant professot<lb />
and assistant dean ol the School ol Music, was<lb />
elevated to the rank ol associate professor.<lb />
Appointed to the faculty in 1966, Dr<lb />
Aliapoulios was named assistant dean in I0"7<lb />
He conducts the ECU Chorale, the Greenville<lb />
Community Chorus, and has conducted the<lb />
New I ngland Festival Chorus He is active as<lb />
baritone soloist in opera and oratorio<lb />
productions on and ofl campus<lb />
Di Aliapoulios is  graduate of the<lb />
1 m.visits ol New Hampshire and Boston<lb />
l mveisiiv<lb />
Elizabeth Drake, assistant professor ami<lb />
membei ol the pun faculty, was promoted to<lb />
associate professot<lb />
She holds the M.S. in piano fr0m Julhard<lb />
School ol Musk ppointed to the ECl faculty<lb />
1,1 1946, Miss Drake has since done additional<lb />
 - �" Columbia 1 niversity the Aspen<lb />
�nstI,u�e. the Eastman School ol Music, the<lb />
Chicago Institute and Miami University<lb />
Dr. Ralph 1 Verrastro, assistant professor,<lb />
was advanced to associate professoi<lb />
He oined the ECU faculty in 1964 and has<lb />
been active ,� the N.C. Music Educators<lb />
vonteiencc A graduate �i Ithaca College,<lb />
Mansfield State College and Pennsylvania State<lb />
T'V Verrastro has represented ECl<lb />
p .e "anhattanville Music Curriculum<lb />
 has Published articles in<lb />
JournaU?en,aHSr  "Mus "uc.1.<lb />
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and its care, is being offered<lb />
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both husband and wjfe<lb />
provides instruction to<lb />
promote skills in bodv<lb />
mechanics .is an aid m<lb />
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foi laboi and deliver) Hospital<lb />
routines and procedures wj<lb />
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1 he i ourse, consisting oi ten<lb />
two-houi sessions, is held in<lb />
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obstetrical nursing undei the<lb />
direction and supervision of<lb />
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SAN I RANCISCO (AP) -<lb />
Formei NB( newscastei Chei<lb />
Hun tie) suggests "a revision of<lb />
the rules" for presidential press<lb />
conferences<lb />
Right no w, pi est<lb />
conferences are beautifully<lb />
made lor the President to use<lb />
to his own advantage the<lb />
semiretired member of the<lb />
Huntley-Brinkley team told<lb />
newsmen Monday before<lb />
addressing the San Francisco<lb />
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Roger and Wendy bring<lb />
unique style to Union<lb />
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(Stall Writer<lb />
Roger and Wendy opened<lb />
Monday to a less than full<lb />
house, but thai witTJiange as<lb />
R n as the word gels out The<lb />
� ! ' That the Student Union<lb />
I ffeehouse has once more<lb />
obtained two of the finest<lb />
musicians in the folk field<lb />
today<lb />
Duiing the Ins! song. "I'll<lb />
B Youi Baby" by Dylan, it<lb />
was obvious what kind ol<lb />
evening it would be. When<lb />
Rogei said. "I'd like to<lb />
welcome you all to wonderful<lb />
Greenville Greensboro the<lb />
audience was completely in<lb />
then hands.<lb />
EXPERT PLAYER<lb />
Rogei and Wendy are two<lb />
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the entire chord and string<lb />
arrangement to fit his style of<lb />
playing. He has played the<lb />
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truly an expert player.<lb />
Roger and Wendv have been<lb />
ISII" photo by Ken Fincn)<lb />
ROGER AND WENDY are appearing at the Coffeehouse this week.<lb />
perfori i thei tor I<lb />
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rie them any yyay e<lb />
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with each other<lb />
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"Mi<lb />
New�nurses' uniforms<lb />
Style shifts to shorts<lb />
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Thursday at the New i I<lb />
1 National i'1 Week<lb />
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1971. for bettei or I<lb />
Wl  with i<lb />
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The second performance<lb />
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H g Dylai "Lay<lb />
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Roger and �<lb />
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Editor's IMon Th author of<lb />
the following article is a 1970<lb />
graduate of Whitworth College<lb />
in Spokane, Washington<lb />
By CAROL CARPENTER<lb />
(Spec lal (o i ountaii -<lb />
This summer 1 was involved<lb />
in an educational experience<lb />
which has been to me as a seed<lb />
planted in fertile soil,<lb />
something which continues to<lb />
frow. winch I have talked<lb />
about, which give me hope.<lb />
that cut through my own<lb />
racism where I could see H and<lb />
talk about it, which was unique<lb />
in its total involvement with<lb />
my life and the life of my<lb />
American society<lb />
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educational programs around.<lb />
It carries in its design more<lb />
than yy hat is considered<lb />
classroom education<lb />
something more than words<lb />
The education I want to share<lb />
with you comes undei the title<lb />
 I i b a ii - B lack Semestei<lb />
Programs"<lb />
NEW PERSPECTIVES<lb />
The usual classroom rap ol<lb />
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nghts'Ycs. I received lectures<lb />
oj-i these topics and more, but<lb />
my involvement yy.i not<lb />
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lists bach student worked<lb />
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undei Black leadership as a<lb />
volunteer in a community<lb />
organizatii in I his phase ol the<lb />
program biought into reahly<lb />
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U n d e i s t a n d i n g o I the<lb />
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experiencing the Black<lb />
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en nars made this a time of<lb />
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made sense I if(<lb />
TAKING A PART<lb />
But still, "What did it all<lb />
"Pei iple ask me that all<lb />
Ihe tune and I think the<lb />
question is yahd. and yet, it is<lb />
noi one I choose to answei tii<lb />
. on choose rathei to answei<lb />
ell<lb />
M oyyu accountability to<lb />
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my responsibility. and only I<lb />
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Every age has its own problems<lb />
Scoff has no gimmicks<lb />
By BILL SCHELL<lb />
�<lb />
Bobby Scot I is .i fine jazz<lb />
pianist w ho has heei acth<lb />
studio musician and sidcman<lb />
foi man) years, notabl) with<lb />
Quincy Jones ation<lb />
Dm ing those as a<lb />
sidemai several songs were<lb />
turned out 1 aste of<lb />
Honey and 'He Vin'i<lb />
Heavy He's My Brother the<lb />
i)l which was recorded<lb />
by the Hollies. Neil Diamond.<lb />
and half a Joen others l<lb />
this lime Scott w .is s ing in<lb />
id. lav mg dow n<lb />
until<lb />
ALBUM PROVOCATIVE<lb />
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IU1<lb />
Lennoni<lb />
7 don t<lb />
By PHILLIP WILLIAMS<lb />
What i I saj '<lb />
I he dream i -<lb />
rda<lb />
i reamw<lb />
�in<lb />
I e walrus<lb />
liui now I'm John<lb />
so deai friends<lb />
just have to carry on<lb />
I he dream is ovei<lb />
�'( iod" b) John Lennon)<lb />
N , s the dream is ovei foi<lb />
the Beatles, but John Lennon's<lb />
n c w album in i h e<lb />
M. i .ii tne) Harrison vein is<lb />
than just a postscript to<lb />
that dream<lb />
II you liked "Mc( artnej"<lb />
ol its near-Beatles<lb />
ii I. then the new Lennon<lb />
m a b e a<lb />
pointment to you, 01 ai<lb />
a surprise None of the<lb />
� iach the polished<lb />
il "McCartney<lb />
M ell songs are done<lb />
with John on piano or guitar.<lb />
Ringo Starr's reassuring drums.<lb />
Klaus Voorman's very discreet<lb />
b iss and that's all. On two<lb />
cuts, lennon permits the<lb />
extravagance of having both<lb />
piano ind guitar using Phil<lb />
Spector. the producer, on one<lb />
son .ind Billv Preston or the<lb />
I 1.I1 tot s Note The following article<lb />
ivas reprinted from The Technician,<lb />
the student newspaper at North<lb />
Carolina State University<lb />
Deal 1 amiK .<lb />
I thought sou might want<lb />
to know how youi eldest<lb />
daughtei is doing (You can<lb />
slop climbing the walls)<lb />
Well, 1 am still alive,<lb />
according to my biology<lb />
book, which lists the<lb />
qualifications of a living<lb />
being.<lb />
No. i haven't got a copy<lb />
oi the "Sex Information"<lb />
booklet. Can't you tell my<lb />
sistei yourself? I will send<lb />
sou copies o i the<lb />
Fountainhead Ii will answer<lb />
an) questions the child<lb />
could have. I'm sure.<lb />
I ihmk thai the guys are.<lb />
in general, very polite. They<lb />
are nice about holding doors<lb />
open. I've heard, though,<lb />
that they don't wash their<lb />
clothes until they can see<lb />
the dirt. I don't believe<lb />
thai 1 ots ol i hem go home<lb />
every lew weeks and take<lb />
beeve'<lb />
other. The striking simplicity<lb />
ol the arrangements is almost<lb />
embarrassing, but overall it is<lb />
to Lennon's credit.<lb />
John lennon has ptoduced<lb />
in this record a new genre v<lb />
music which could be called<lb />
"uneasy listening music It is<lb />
a musical inventor) f his<lb />
memories and feelings, an<lb />
intensely personal project on<lb />
display to the world In a<lb />
lineal song. "I Found Out<lb />
John bitterly reminisces about<lb />
Ins past. "I seen through<lb />
junkies I been through it all<lb />
I seen religion from Jesus to<lb />
Paul<lb />
Don't let them fool you<lb />
with dope and cocaine<lb />
Can't do you no harm to<lb />
feel your own pain.<lb />
I found out<lb />
ONE RADICAL BEATLE<lb />
The tone of most of the<lb />
songs indicates a bitter retreat<lb />
from the optimism John once<lb />
held. He has become<lb />
disillusioned with nearly<lb />
everything: freaks, dope, the<lb />
aspiring-perspiring-expiring<lb />
masses, misunderstanding, and<lb />
religions of all sorts. Listen:<lb />
"I don'l believe in magic<lb />
I don't believe in l-Ching<lb />
I don't believe in Bible<lb />
1 don'i believe in Tarot<lb />
I don't believe in Hitler<lb />
I don't believe in Jesus<lb />
E v e n to the ultimate<lb />
blasphemy :<lb />
"I don't believe in Beatles<lb />
at winch point he falls silent<lb />
for a moment.<lb />
"I might just believe in men<lb />
Yoko and me<lb />
And that's reality<lb />
LENNON BREAKS AWAY<lb />
If a message is to be derived<lb />
from the words and music of<lb />
John Lennon. asidelfrom his<lb />
disillusionment, it is, "Listen<lb />
to me. 1 am John Lennon, a<lb />
human being, not just an<lb />
ex-Beatle<lb />
"John Lennon Plastic Ono<lb />
Band" may revive some of the<lb />
useless debate over who was<lb />
the dynamic force within the<lb />
Beatles It certainly establishes<lb />
John as a strong contender.<lb />
But foi John and his music, the<lb />
question is not, "Where did<lb />
you come from but rather,<lb />
"Where are you going?"<lb />
The dream of the Beatles is<lb />
over, but John Lennon's new<lb />
album appears lo be the<lb />
dawning ol a new day.<lb />
NOW SHOWING<lb />
"AN IMMENSELY ROMANTIC MOVIE WITH<lb />
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JIM GRIFFIN, the Pirates' only triple-winner in the<lb />
two swim meets held last weekend, is Fountainhead's<lb />
"Feature-Athlete-of-the-Week Griffin holds the school<lb />
record in the 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 yard freestyle.<lb />
Feature Athlete<lb />
of the Week<lb />
By DONTRAUSNECK<lb />
(Spor11 Editor)<lb />
Jim Griffin. ECU'S premier swimmer from Norfolk, Va has<lb />
been selected as Fountainhead's first Feature-Athlete-of-the-Week<lb />
for his performance in two dual meets last weekend.<lb />
The junior freestyler won the 1,000 and 100-yard events<lb />
against Virginia Saturday and came back Sunday to win the only<lb />
event he entered the 200-yard freestyle.<lb />
Holder of the school records in each of these events, as well as<lb />
the 500-yard freestyle. Griffin "has a lot of drive and desire to be<lb />
the best at what he's doing according to ECU swimming coach<lb />
Ray Scharf.<lb />
"There's no challenge that's too great for him said the coach<lb />
who has fashioned Southern Conference swimming and diving<lb />
championships the past three years.<lb />
Griffin appears to be a key factor in what could be Scharfs<lb />
fourth and ECU's sixth straight swim crown.<lb />
Part of the reason for Griffin's success, according to Scharf. has<lb />
j been the tremendous effort he has devoted to bettering his times.<lb />
'FEW DAYS OF PRACTICE MISSED'<lb />
"There have been very few days of practice he has missed<lb />
said the coach emphatically. "He has also sacrificed his last two<lb />
summers swimming for the Philadelphia Aquatic Club<lb />
And all the hard work has paid off with dividends for Griffin.<lb />
Acclaimed by his coach and anyone who knows him as "the<lb />
best swimmer ever at East Carolina Griffin is also the defending<lb />
AAU champion in the 100-meter freestyle.<lb />
In addition to his many individual school records, he anchors<lb />
the ECU record-holding 400-yard freestyle relay team and has<lb />
recorded a very impressive 47.4-second leg.<lb />
In the first set of standings released recently by the National<lb />
Collegiate Athletic Association, Griffin was ranked eighth<lb />
nationally in the 1,000 and 200-yard freestyle events.<lb />
"He's got the potential to be the best at what he does even<lb />
to make Ail-American said Scharf. "And that accomplishment<lb />
is a rarity at East Carolina, particularly for the university<lb />
division<lb />
FANTASTIC CREDENTIALS<lb />
However fanastic Griffin's credentials are, though.one has to<lb />
look at them from a relative standpoint and here is where Ins<lb />
glory really lies.<lb />
Griffin is currently ranked 20th in the world in the 100-meter<lb />
freestyle and 21st in the 200-meter event, according to<lb />
"Swimming World<lb />
He still has a long way to go. though. According to Scharf, he<lb />
hasn't yet reached his potential and "there is much more for him<lb />
to learn and much more to develop<lb />
Bui if, as the saying goes, practice makes perfect. Griffin is well<lb />
On his way. He can be seen daily at the pool in Minges<lb />
Natatorium getting ready for the next meet. "The challenge of<lb />
the workout is never too great for him said Scharf.<lb />
I For two and a half years, Griffin has been instrumental in<lb />
helping fashion a swimming power and if he can continue to<lb />
perform at his present pace it looks as though there will be clear<lb />
Sailing ahead for the Pirate ship.<lb />
Take third in relay<lb />
In the opening competition<lb />
bf the indoor track season<lb />
Friday, ECU's two-mile relay<lb />
tcam placed third in the<lb />
Catholic Youth Meet held at<lb />
jfColloge Park, Md.<lb />
The one-mile relay team,<lb />
jalso entered in the mod. tailed<lb />
to place.<lb />
James kidd ran a 1 54.4<lb />
anchor leg to clinch the<lb />
third-place finish. The rest of<lb />
team consisted of Rusty<lb />
Carrawav, Lannv Davis and<lb />
Gerald Klas.<lb />
With the Chesterfield<lb />
Invitational Meet, scheduled<lb />
for the following day,<lb />
cancelled, the Piiates will be<lb />
idle until Feb. 6 when they<lb />
travel to Lexington, Va for<lb />
the VMI Winter Relays.<lb />
Bill Carson, the Pirates'<lb />
highly-successful track mentor,<lb />
claimed that such a short<lb />
schedule makes it unable for<lb />
him to determine how strong a<lb />
season he should expect for the<lb />
spring.<lb />
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By DONTRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editor)<lb />
Old Dominion University<lb />
took command with eight<lb />
minutes left to defeat the<lb />
Pirates 90-82 in a<lb />
non-conference basketball<lb />
game last night.<lb />
The Pirates. 5-6 with a<lb />
conference game at Furman<lb />
Sa t u r day, return hoi te<lb />
Tuesday for a most important<lb />
battle with the Davidson<lb />
Wildcats.<lb />
Currently holding a 2-1<lb />
Southern Conference record<lb />
and tied with The Citadel for<lb />
second place, the Pirates must<lb />
I UPCOMING GAMES: �<lb />
JANUARY:<lb />
16 - at Furman<lb />
19 - Davidson<lb />
23 - at Wm &amp; Mary<lb />
27 - St. Francis, Pa.<lb />
30- VMI<lb />
FEBRUARY:<lb />
1 - St. Peter's, N.J.<lb />
win these two games it they are<lb />
to have a strong run foi the<lb />
conference title<lb />
TEAM PRIDE<lb />
I arlier in the season, the<lb />
Pirates lost to Davidson 77-6<lb />
in Charlotte so team pride, as<lb />
well as the conference<lb />
standing, is at stake.<lb />
Last night, the Pirates went<lb />
alter another team that had<lb />
already scored a victory over<lb />
them.<lb />
In the first meeting between<lb />
these teams, the Monarehs<lb />
were victorious 71-67 as Skip<lb />
Noble scored 21 points and<lb />
Dave Twardzik, 16.<lb />
FIRED-UP<lb />
The Pirates, fired-up for<lb />
revenge, started as though they<lb />
would get it easily as they<lb />
forged ahead to a 12-2 lead<lb />
alter only four minutes.<lb />
From here, however, the<lb />
Monarehs caught fire and<lb />
rallied back to take a slim 20-18<lb />
lead.<lb />
The Pirates chose this lime<lb />
to move back in front and<lb />
pulled away to as much as a<lb />
nine-point lead, several times in<lb />
the closing minutes,<lb />
LEAD AT HALF<lb />
t intermission, the Pirates<lb />
led 47-41<lb />
The second hall started<lb />
slowly for the Pirates as ODU<lb />
outscored them 14-6 to grab a<lb />
lead with only 1339<lb />
remaining.<lb />
With the teams trading<lb />
baskets, it looked for awhile as<lb />
though the game might go right<lb />
down to the wire as the<lb />
previous one had.<lb />
ECU made several costly<lb />
mistakes in this period to<lb />
almost give the game away a<lb />
pass out-of-bounds, an<lb />
over-thrown inbounds plav.<lb />
and a few traveling violations.<lb />
The Monarehs t ook<lb />
advantage ol these error<lb />
basket by Noble at the end ol a<lb />
fast-break seemed to break the<lb />
back of the Pirates<lb />
The score at that time was<lb />
72-66 and the Pirates were<lb />
never able to close the g;<lb />
any closer than six points<lb />
thereafter<lb />
10-POINT LEAD<lb />
Old Dominion grabbed as<lb />
much as a 10-point lead in the<lb />
closing minutes and it was just<lb />
a matter of what the final<lb />
margin would be<lb />
N"ble finished the game<lb />
with another 21-point nighl as<lb />
he hit on 10 of 15 goals. But<lb />
the six-foot-five senior h.id to<lb />
stand in the shadows of<lb />
teammate Twardik. who had<lb />
2 5. and the Pirates Jim<lb />
Gregory, with 23.<lb />
In addition t his points,<lb />
Gregory hauled in 13 rebounds<lb />
to lead the Pirates to a 46 28<lb />
advantage ofl thi ' ards. It<lb />
was all to no avail, how evi i is<lb />
the visitors managed to hull for<lb />
56.7 per cent accuracy in the<lb />
second half and 4 2 per cenl<lb />
THE BOX SCORE:<lb />
in the .<lb />
DOUBLE FIGURES<lb />
Joii gory in double<lb />
Figures foi the Pirates were<lb />
Davi I ranklin with 15 VI<lb />
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I. ind Julius Prince each<lb />
with 10 Faber also had 12<lb />
lies while lamg the<lb />
entire 40 minutes<lb />
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vwth an accuracy mark ol �<lb />
per cent.<lb />
Prioi in Tuesday<lb />
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the Baby Bucs will put theii<lb />
4-1 record and<lb />
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against the Davidson<lb />
Wildkittens. Tipott tim<lb />
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JULIUS PRINCE dribbles past ODU star Skip Noble (30) and teammate Al Faber on<lb />
the way to a basket against Monarehs Wednesday. Pirates lost, 90-82.<lb />
Bucs conquer.42-0<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
ECU vs. DAVIDSON<lb />
Tuesday, 8 p.m.<lb />
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PIRATE CAGE STAR Jim Gregory tries from outside in<lb />
clash with Old Dominion Wednesday. Gregory hit for<lb />
team-high 23 points.<lb />
31<lb />
20<lb />
82<lb />
Half time score: ECU 47. ODU 41<lb />
Officials: Serico and Wooldndge<lb />
Fouled out: Hennch.Att 3.500<lb />
Sports<lb />
Fountamhead.<lb />
Thursday, January 14, 1971<lb />
ELIZABETH CITY ECU<lb />
won all 10 weight classes here<lb />
Tuesday to demolish Elizabeth<lb />
City State University 42-0 in a<lb />
dual wrestling match.<lb />
Glen Baker, Joe Daversa and<lb />
Tim Gay all recorded pins for<lb />
the Pirates, now 3-1.<lb />
ECU will return home<lb />
Monday for a very important<lb />
dual match with Appalachian<lb />
State University. Starting time<lb />
for the match in Minges<lb />
Coliseum will be 7 p.m.<lb />
ECU-ECSU Summary:<lb />
118 pounds - Bob Vroom by<lb />
14-3 decision<lb />
126 pounds<lb />
by default.<lb />
134 pounds<lb />
at 349.<lb />
142 pounds<lb />
forfeit.<lb />
150 pounds<lb />
forfeit.<lb />
158 pounds<lb />
12 0 decision.<lb />
167 pounds<lb />
decision.<lb />
177 pounds<lb />
pin at 2:25.<lb />
190 pounds -<lb />
5:16.<lb />
Heavyweight<lb />
6-4 decision.<lb />
Team score -<lb />
- Ronnie Williams<lb />
- Glen Baker by pin<lb />
- Steve Morgan by<lb />
- Bob Vosburg by<lb />
Bruce Hall by<lb />
- Bill Hill by 8 2<lb />
- Joe Daversa by<lb />
Tim Gay by pin at<lb />
- Mark Pohren by<lb />
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warrants dvice. and basic ci ll<lb />
liberties<lb />
Students, in a transient state from<lb />
home to self-support, are without a<lb />
lawyer during their college years In<lb />
effect, students are temporarily<lb />
without legal rights. Often, students<lb />
are not capable of making basic legal<lb />
decisions.<lb />
Funding for a lawyer and legal<lb />
secretary, if necessary, will have to<lb />
come from student money. There is<lb />
currentl) a surplus of funds in the<lb />
mone) allocated for the transit<lb />
system to which each student pays<lb />
$2 per quarter Perhaps this surplus<lb />
could be used to secure a lawyer.<lb />
The student activit) fee could be<lb />
raised under SI per student to fund<lb />
the project.<lb />
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students is a commendable project<lb />
for the Legislature to consider. We<lb />
urge students to express their<lb />
opinions to Legislative representatives<lb />
and to the Forum<lb />
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should have come earlier<lb />
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will r 1 a 10 cents an<lb />
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rising cost of text books, food.<lb />
clothing, entertainment, and housing<lb />
tends to swallow up dimes before<lb />
they are ever allowed to jingle in the<lb />
pockets of students. To add to the<lb />
frustration, some students may have<lb />
to cut back their work hours because<lb />
of the wage increase, which was<lb />
apparently approved without sufficient<lb />
funds to back it.<lb />
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raise is admirable, it is not. in this<lb />
case, the thought that counts. If the<lb />
dime had come a couple of years<lb />
sooner it would have received more<lb />
appreciation. Coming now. it is taken<lb />
with a feeling of being well deserved.<lb />
Pollution should concern all;<lb />
action by students is urged<lb />
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indignant phone calls and letters, protesting the<lb />
thick pink sludge choking our stream. Maybe a<lb />
couple of p wards<lb />
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an ecology meeting. 50. At a stop-the-war rally,<lb />
50. Probably the same faces. Anyone for<lb />
helping Pakistani disaster victims'1<lb />
At other schools, students boycott class en<lb />
masse in protest of Kent State indictments.<lb />
Protest the war Picket polluting companies. At<lb />
least pay lip service to racial equality.<lb />
�t ECU, the students' life revolves around<lb />
Happ) Hour, the Embeis. Homecoming, and an<lb />
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Greenville, asking for a ban on discharge pipes<lb />
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try again And again. And again.<lb />
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The opinions expressed by this newspaper<lb />
are not necessarily those of East Carolina University.<lb />
President praises<lb />
positive activism<lb />
By DR. LEO W.JENKINS<lb />
(ECU President'<lb />
I am asked frequently about student unrest<lb />
and the possibility of violence and disorder on<lb />
our campuses. We are not unmindful of this<lb />
matter and cannot dismiss it lightly.<lb />
It is indeed unfortunate that when an<lb />
outbreak of campus violence occurs, personal<lb />
injuries and damage to property are often the<lb />
results And also destructive is the divisive lack<lb />
of communication between student protesters<lb />
and administration, which is usually the<lb />
by-product of disagreement<lb />
However notorious such incidents have<lb />
become, we must point out that the seeds of<lb />
unrest and destructiveness lie in a very small<lb />
percentage of college students The great<lb />
majority are seriously pursuing their education,<lb />
and while they may disagree with<lb />
"Establishment" standards, they resort to more<lb />
rational, effective methods of effecting change.<lb />
We heartily endorse student involvement in<lb />
political and social matters. Here at ECU.<lb />
student organizations are of great assistance to<lb />
charitable fund-raising drives and campaigns<lb />
Often they initiate such activities as Christmas<lb />
parties for local needy children One student<lb />
organization has been formed to tutor<lb />
culturally deprived children in . their<lb />
schoolwork. And. each year, a student group<lb />
sponsors a blood donation drive for the Red<lb />
Cross.<lb />
Students who are involved in these altruistic<lb />
activities benefit themselves as well as those<lb />
whom they serve. They enjoy helping others<lb />
and they gain the satisfaction of knowing that<lb />
they are effecting a positive change upon the<lb />
condition of society.<lb />
There are a variety of outlets through which<lb />
politically active students may exercise their<lb />
abilities and interests. Campus chapters of such<lb />
organizations as the Young Democrats and the<lb />
Young Republicans enable their members to<lb />
have a bloc voice in political party policy.<lb />
Student members meet their counterparts from<lb />
other campuses at state and regional<lb />
conventions and rallies, and find opportunities<lb />
to express their views on political issues.<lb />
Similarly, a number of student delegates<lb />
attend annual meetings ol the State Student<lb />
Legislature and the Model United Nations.<lb />
They learn a great deal about political<lb />
problems, and, from participation m the<lb />
activities of these simulated bodies, they gain<lb />
insight into the complex workings of legislative<lb />
bodies and the United Nations.<lb />
On campus, students have their own<lb />
governmental system, the Student Government<lb />
Association. Our SGA is one of the best in the<lb />
nation. Like the U.S. federal and state<lb />
governments, it has executive, legislative, and<lb />
judicial branches, and its budget is the second<lb />
largest among student governments throughout<lb />
the nation.<lb />
Student response to current issues need not<lb />
be violent and destructive. Here at ECU.<lb />
peaceful demonstrations took place on Earth<lb />
Day and Moratorium Day. Concerned students<lb />
gathered on the campus mall and heard speeches<lb />
from other students and campus visitors.<lb />
Last spring, during a memorial service at<lb />
ECU for the four students killed at Kent State,<lb />
we addressed a gathering of about 1.000<lb />
students seated on the mall. A small number of<lb />
those present had urged violence, but the<lb />
attitude of the majority was sorrow and deep<lb />
concern for a deplorable tragedy.<lb />
We strongly support positive student<lb />
activism. Our nation needs the force of idealism<lb />
which comes from college-age youth. Today's<lb />
young people are better informed and more<lb />
immediately involved in the affairs of the<lb />
world, in society, and in environmental crises<lb />
than any previous generation.<lb />
Those in decision-making positions, political<lb />
leaders, and citizens in general should welcome<lb />
the help that our college youth can provide. In<lb />
all likelihood, they will shortly be eligible to<lb />
vote in every election, and therefore, a major<lb />
avenue of youth's service to society will be<lb />
opened.<lb />
Violent, disruptive behavior as a means of<lb />
expressing one's opinion about political or<lb />
campus issues must not be tolerated. But<lb />
orderly, constructive demonstration of ideas<lb />
should be allowed, even encouraged, if<lb />
democracy and the concept of free speech are<lb />
to remain with us.<lb />
By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D.<lb />
Copyright 19 7 0. College Press Service<lb />
QUESTION: What tests can be made to<lb />
determine whether or not a person is sterile?<lb />
ANSWER: Sterility, or the inability to produce<lb />
children, is far more common than is<lb />
appreciated. It is said that as many as 10 per<lb />
cent of married couples have great difficulty in<lb />
having children of their own or are unable to<lb />
have children of their own. The tragedy of<lb />
unwanted pregnancy often receives more<lb />
attention than the prolonged distress of being<lb />
unable to get pregnant.<lb />
In the woman, tests to determine sterility<lb />
include examination to check for the<lb />
occurrence of ovulation, chemical tests to<lb />
determine normalcy of endocrine function, and<lb />
X-ray and other tests to determine if the<lb />
fallopian tubes (the tubes carrying the egg) are<lb />
open. Sometimes direct visualization of the<lb />
ovaries is required As an aside, while gonorrhea<lb />
is not usually thought of as being a very serious<lb />
disease, it often causes infertility due to chronic<lb />
infection and blockage of the fallopian tubes.<lb />
In the man, tests include determinations of<lb />
endocrine function and examination of the<lb />
semen and a sperm count. Only rarely is a<lb />
testicular biopsy resorted to. A gynecologist is<lb />
the physician a woman would see if sterility<lb />
were suspected, and a urologist is usually the<lb />
physician who performs the necessary tests on a<lb />
man.<lb />
QUESTION: Why do I have tapeworms? I am<lb />
24 years old and a single woman. I am<lb />
extremely clean, and my diet is good; my<lb />
weight is perfect. I've taken tapeworm tablets<lb />
to get rid of them which works just fine for<lb />
about three months only then they come back<lb />
again. What can I do to get rid of them forever?<lb />
ANSWER: Tapeworm infections are nol very<lb />
common in the United States although a variety<lb />
of other types of intestinal parasites peacefully<lb />
make their home in the bowels of millions of<lb />
our fellow citizens. In some parts of the world.<lb />
intestinal parasites are found in nearly<lb />
everyone Tapeworms usually come from<lb />
infected beef, pork or fish Humans ingesting<lb />
Page 6. Fountamhead, January 14. 1971<lb />
The<lb />
Forum<lb />
Genera College vote<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
The Faculty Senate will vote next Tuesday,<lb />
Jan. 19, on a proposal to reduce the present<lb />
General Education requirements. We believe the<lb />
proposed change is unsound both in theory and<lb />
in practice.<lb />
One assumption behind the new proposal<lb />
states that "the only specific courses that<lb />
should remain as requirements are courses that<lb />
provide basic approaches to problems or<lb />
instruction in skills which a student may<lb />
acquire in no other way We question<lb />
whether "approaches to problems" or<lb />
"instruction in skills" (which we would sum up<lb />
as specialization and job training) are the only<lb />
desirable goals for a General Education<lb />
curriculum<lb />
Another assumption of the new program is<lb />
that "the elimination of specific course<lb />
requirements in the Social Sciences and in the<lb />
Humanities and Fine Arts would not only<lb />
permit greater freedom of choice, but it would<lb />
more accurately reflect the balance in the value<lb />
and in the quality of the courses offered by all<lb />
of the departments and schools in these areas<lb />
We submit that "specific course<lb />
requirements" are necessary for any systematic<lb />
introduction to human knowledge. As to the<lb />
need for "greater freedom of choice we<lb />
suggest that students lack the background to<lb />
know what courses will ultimately be most<lb />
beneficial (this is true of most of us in our<lb />
advanced schooling as well). And to select<lb />
courses based on the appeal of the department<lb />
is finally to hold that the value in areas of<lb />
learning depends solely on the worth of the<lb />
departments that teach them.<lb />
Further, we question the effects in practice<lb />
of the revised GeneraUEducation program. Its<lb />
adoption would mean that a stu, it holding a<lb />
liberal arts degree need have no course in<lb />
history or literature. At the least the new<lb />
proposal should not be voted on until the<lb />
various departments have listed the courses<lb />
they will offer for General Education credit.<lb />
We sympathize with the complaint that some<lb />
General Education courses are poorly taught.<lb />
We would like to see consideration given to the<lb />
creation of a Department of General Education<lb />
to which teachers from the various disciplines<lb />
would be assigned (hopefully voluntarily) and<lb />
whose purpose would be to shape an<lb />
interrelated liberal arts curriculum over which it<lb />
would have control. As to the desire of some<lb />
professional schools that their students spend<lb />
more time in their specialty, we suggest they be<lb />
allowed to do so and be given the professional<lb />
degrees they have earned.<lb />
For us the basic issue was summed up by Dr.<lb />
Carpenter of the Music School, who "wondered<lb />
if a course in business (economics) would not<lb />
be just as important as a history course in<lb />
preparing students to become members of<lb />
society today" We believe the role of<lb />
education is to prepare students to criticize<lb />
society, not merely to fit in.<lb />
We urge the students and faculty of the<lb />
university to take this matter seriously before<lb />
the Faculty Senate vote on Jan. 19. We wish<lb />
the committee had considered further Dr.<lb />
Kozy's suggestion that in a highly diversified<lb />
university a new approach to Ceneral<lb />
Education requirements is more desirable than<lb />
the compromise under consideration.<lb />
Dee Clere<lb />
Thomas Clere<lb />
Fred Whittet<lb />
English Department Faculty<lb />
Forum Policy<lb />
Students and employees of the University are<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 />
for style and errors and length<lb />
All letters must be signed with the name of<lb />
the writer. Upon the writer's request, his name<lb />
will be withheld<lb />
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infected food, provide a place for the<lb />
embryonic worm to hatch. After setting up<lb />
housekeeping in the small intestine, the<lb />
tapeworms can grow to a length of thirty feet<lb />
(in some species) but commonly are a more<lb />
reasonable size such as nine or ten feet. Most<lb />
of the symptoms they produce are related to<lb />
digestive tract function and include diarrhea,<lb />
cramps, bleeding, and a sense of fullness. The<lb />
person is often aware of the infection because<lb />
they excrete parts of the worm.<lb />
Many of the sources of tapeworms in this<lb />
country have been reduced or eliminated ovei a<lb />
period of years. Fish tapeworms weie not<lb />
uncommon in the Great Lakes region but<lb />
pollution and a declining interest in raw fish<lb />
took care of the problem. Inspection of bed<lb />
and pork has greatly reduced these sources,<lb />
although raw beef fanciers (steak tartare is great<lb />
stulf) occasionally come down with a case II<lb />
your eating habits run to the un isual. you may<lb />
be reinfecting yourself in spue ol successful<lb />
treatment.<lb />
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