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nsideration.<lb />
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peworms weie not<lb />
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interest in law fish<lb />
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Host Davidson tonight<lb />
Pirates try for SC lead<lb />
Hi" game thai ECU fans have been dreaming<lb />
about foi a long time will finally become a<lb />
reality al H p.m. tonight m Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Davidson's Wildcats, perennial powerhouse<lb />
ol the Southern Conference, will make their<lb />
Mrst trip ever to ECU for a basketball game that<lb />
will put the winner into the conference lead.<lb />
Both teams entei the game with 3-1<lb />
conference marks, the Pirates having won their<lb />
last three over Richmond, VMI. and Furman<lb />
on Saturday.<lb />
MOST IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE<lb />
In the Furman game, the Pirates put together<lb />
their most impressive performance of the<lb />
season to upset the Paladins.<lb />
Their showing indicated that Tom Quinn's<lb />
forces should be ready for tonight's clash.<lb />
The teams met earlier jp. the season at<lb />
Charlotte with Davidson tunning away for a<lb />
7761 verdict. That was the eighth straight<lb />
victory for the Wildcats in the series between<lb />
these schools.<lb />
But just because the Pirates failed to capture<lb />
that one which had at the time been billed as<lb />
a preview ol ihe confer ncc race it does not<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editor)<lb />
mean that the Pirates' title chances are dead.<lb />
On the conrary, the Pirates have had their<lb />
troubles playing teams outside of the<lb />
conference but they have been hot in SC play.<lb />
RALLY FROM 18 DOWN<lb />
Following the loss at Charlotte, the Pirates<lb />
have faced hot-shooting teams at Richmond<lb />
and VMI, having to come from 18 points down<lb />
to beat the Spiders.<lb />
Davidson, on the other hand, has been<lb />
equally as devastating against conference foes,<lb />
swamping Richmond and William and Mary, in<lb />
addition to beating the Pirates.<lb />
However, Furman put together a strong game<lb />
earlier this season to beat the Wildcats 84-75<lb />
and end their 36-game conference winning<lb />
streak.<lb />
Davidson has been in a mild slump recently,<lb />
having lost its last two non-conference starts for<lb />
a 7-5 record overall. The Pirates, with the win<lb />
over Furman, are 6-6.<lb />
ADRIAN IS BACK<lb />
One thing Davidson will have in its favor this<lb />
time around that the Wildcats didn't have in<lb />
the previous encounter is the return to the<lb />
lineup of Bryan Adrian and Eric Minkin.<lb />
Despite the absence ol these players, the<lb />
Wildcats were able to beat the Pirates earlier so<lb />
their appearance could spell even more trouble<lb />
for ECU.<lb />
Prior to last week's action, Adrian had been<lb />
Davidson's leading scorer at 17 points a game.<lb />
Minkin had one of the top rebound marks on<lb />
the team, having averaged 7.3 recoveries<lb />
through nine games.<lb />
Joe Sutter, second behind Adrian in scoring<lb />
(16.2 last week) and Steve Kirley 113.2) are the<lb />
only other Wildcats scoring in double figures<lb />
THE PIRATES STATISTICALLY<lb />
Statistically for the Pirates. Jim Gregory is<lb />
the leading scorer. He has also averaged 17<lb />
points a game. Al Eaber (at 13.9) and Jim<lb />
Fairley (13.8) follow not too far behind.<lb />
Off the boards. Faber has averaged 11 9<lb />
recoveries to Gregory's 10.1. Fairley has also<lb />
hauled down nine missed shots a game to give<lb />
the Bucs a 53 to 42 advantage, team-wise.<lb />
Following tonight's game, the Pirates travel<lb />
to Williamsburg, Va for a televised game<lb />
Saturday with the William and Mary Indians<lb />
ECU's AL FABER goes in all alone with<lb />
shot in recent action in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Faber will take a 13.9 scoring average<lb />
into tonight's game with Davidson after<lb />
scoring 18 against Furman Saturday.<lb />
Showdown inevitable<lb />
m. - � - Showdown inevitable<lb />
ountamhead MRc7aii.es<lb />
Volume II, Number 29<lb />
and the truth shall make you free'<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday. January 19. 1971<lb />
Music School<lb />
stages opera<lb />
MEMBERS OF THE CAST of "Die Fledermaus"<lb />
rehearse the comic opera appearing this week.<lb />
"Die Fledermaus the famous co. jc opera,<lb />
will be presented by the School of Music<lb />
Thursday and Friday at 8:15 p.m. in the<lb />
campus Recital Hall.<lb />
Composed by Johann Strauss. Jr<lb />
"waltz-king" of Vienna, "Die Fledermaus"<lb />
includes many light and tuneful themes. The<lb />
production is produced and directed by Dr<lb />
Clyde Hiss. Dr. Robert Hause will conduct the<lb />
ECU Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
Based on a French farce, the pfot of "Die<lb />
Fledermaus" concerns the revenge of Dr. Falke,<lb />
the victim of a practical joke by his "best"<lb />
friend. Gabriel von Eisenstein.<lb />
The events that ensue involve several<lb />
disguises, mistaken identities, false<lb />
impersonations, and other forms of comic<lb />
confusion.<lb />
Featured among the characters is a cynical<lb />
Russian prince who throws a fancy dress ball at<lb />
which the others present a human<lb />
"masquerade<lb />
Most roles are double cast for the two-night<lb />
run.<lb />
The part of Gabriel von Eisenstein will be<lb />
sung by Bruce Frazier and Charles Moore.<lb />
Rosalina von Eisenstein will be sung by Linda<lb />
Green and Mary McFarland. Charlene DeShaw<lb />
and Jacqueline Somers will sing the part of<lb />
Adele, their maid.<lb />
Other performers include:<lb />
David Gradis as Dr. Blind. Robert Beard and<lb />
Richard Holoman as Dr. Falke, David Faber<lb />
and Alan Jones as Frank, Helen Parker as Ida.<lb />
Terry Blalock as Frosch, Carolyn Greene and<lb />
Donna Stephenson as Prince Orlovsky, and<lb />
James Powers as Alfred.<lb />
Costumes for the production were designed<lb />
and executed by Patricia Hiss, assisted by Myra<lb />
Mobley. Rehearsal accompanist and coach is<lb />
Wilson Nichols.<lb />
Admission to the two performances is free.<lb />
Men's Residence Council MR( <lb />
Representative Bob Lusiana. with the hel<lb />
throng of spectators, turned an otherwise<lb />
eventless MRC meeting into a dramatic<lb />
showdown on the issue of visitation rights of<lb />
women in the men's dormitories.<lb />
The action occurred in the middle<lb />
debate over penalties to be used if the<lb />
administration granted visitation.<lb />
CHALLENGED MRC<lb />
Lusiana challenged the MRC to assume its<lb />
duties outlined in the MRC constitution to<lb />
make rules and regulations for the men on the<lb />
Hill<lb />
He cited Article 3. Section 6 of the MRC<lb />
Constitution which states "The MRC shall<lb />
regulate functions and matters of a governing<lb />
nature not specifically provided lor in this<lb />
constitution<lb />
Visitation is not mentioned in the<lb />
constitution.<lb />
Lusiana said that this clearly implies that<lb />
visitation regulation ahead) is withii thi<lb />
oi MRC jurisdiction, without administration<lb />
approval.<lb />
He called for the MRC to bey the wisl<lb />
its electorate rather than of the administration.<lb />
MRC President Gary King took the floor and<lb />
called for patience, denouncing Lusiana's<lb />
speech as "radical Spectators jeered during<lb />
King's emotional plea.<lb />
Lusiana regained the floor and asked King if<lb />
he felt that democracy was really a radical idea<lb />
In the heated debate that ensued I<lb />
that visitation was a privilege and that<lb />
cooperation with the administration had<lb />
brought the dormitory men many benefits<lb />
When asked to enumerate these benefits, he<lb />
cited the laundromat and lighted tennis courts.<lb />
An unidenfified spectator asked King<lb />
pointedly. "What kind of an asshole are<lb />
anyway <lb />
Lusiana replied to King. 'The administratioi<lb />
is perfectly willing to give us anything except<lb />
the right to think for ourselves<lb />
A compromise solution b MRC Secretary<lb />
Mike Nelson. Vice-President Tim Bixon. and<lb />
Representative Charles Girard was accepted<lb />
They asked that immediate acti r. or visit!<lb />
be postponed until a -ally could be hel<lb />
show the unity of dormitory students on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
ADDRESS RALLY<lb />
Dean of Men James Ma Dean fWomen<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum and ECL President Leo<lb />
Jenkins will be invited to address the rally.<lb />
along with MR(. members and studeni leader;<lb />
The rally is scheduled foi Thursda) Jai<lb />
at 4 p.m. in Wright Auditorium<lb />
The MRC will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in<lb />
the basement of Aycock Dormitory<lb />
At that time a course of action will be<lb />
determined<lb />
Special newsletters are being circulated to<lb />
keep the students briefed on visitation<lb />
developments and MRC actions<lb />
Industrial blight evident<lb />
j �cc. ucveiopinenisanu MKl actions<lb />
Plans approved for<lb />
education agency<lb />
If we are to attract new industry to Eastern<lb />
North Carolina we must improve our<lb />
educational system and be willing to accept an<lb />
influx of people, accoiding to Skip MacMillan,<lb />
general manage! of Fremont Manufacturing<lb />
Company in Fremont<lb />
MacMillan told an industrial sociology class<lb />
at ECU Friday that public schools in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina are "insufficient for both blacks<lb />
and whites and that "people who hold capital<lb />
and control power structures yet resist change"<lb />
are a deterrent to progress in the area.<lb />
MacMillan said that in his opinion public-<lb />
schools stress college preparation and "all out<lb />
social promotion" so that people who don't go<lb />
Greenville mav be site<lb />
on to college are "not equipped to do<lb />
anything<lb />
"Technical schools are an answer to this he<lb />
said, "and technical schools should maintain<lb />
their roles instead of trying to become small<lb />
liberal arts colleges<lb />
MacMillan told the class that they should<lb />
also address themselves to the problem of<lb />
"finding something for men to do<lb />
"If we are lacking anything in Eastern North.<lb />
Carolina it's something for unemployed men to<lb />
do he said. "If we don't keep our men who<lb />
are coming off the farm we are going to suffer<lb />
more than we already have<lb />
MacMillan said that many people consider<lb />
the abundant garment industries in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina an "industrial blight" because<lb />
they employ mostly women.<lb />
But the "mini-industry" is the easiest to<lb />
establish in Eastern North Carolina, he said,<lb />
because it requires comparatively little capital<lb />
and comparatively few skills.<lb />
"Mini-industries are a benefit to Eastern<lb />
North Carolina in that they offer industrial<lb />
employment to small agricultural towns, and<lb />
they give payrolls to people in predominantly<lb />
rural, farm areas MacMillan said.<lb />
A follow-up to this topic will come in a later<lb />
issue of this newspaper, as the topic is one<lb />
which has a very strong effect on this area.<lb />
Convention center studied<lb />
RALEIGH (APi Gov. Boh Scott told a<lb />
special committee Friday he feels it has an<lb />
excellent chance ol accomplishing its task of<lb />
drafting a plan foi a new agency to siovern the<lb />
state's institutions of higher education<lb />
"There is a good possibility i' getting this<lb />
job done Scott told the Governor's<lb />
Committee on Reorganization of Higher<lb />
Education as n held its organizational meeting.<lb />
Former State Sen. Lindsay C Warren Jr. ol<lb />
Goldsboro told the group it has been assigned<lb />
"a tough job" but thai he felt optimistic that it<lb />
can come up with a proposal to present to the<lb />
1�71 General Assembly in time tor it to<lb />
consider and act on it.<lb />
Scott has called foi the creati n ol a system<lb />
tha' would provide a more centralized control<lb />
of the six-campus I Diversity ol North Carolina<lb />
and the nine regional universities He asked the<lb />
23-member committee headed hv Warren to<lb />
drat! a plan<lb />
I lie committee members indicated approval<lb />
ol plans outlined in Warren foi it to mei<lb />
Friday afternoons, Friday evenings and<lb />
Saturday mornings loi the next Several weeks<lb />
Scott told the committee he saw no need for<lb />
it to hold public hearings in going about its task<lb />
but urged it to "call in thos ixperti you feel<lb />
you need and those "j . rnake a<lb />
contribution to your deliberations<lb />
The governor asked the committee : i "move<lb />
along with dispatch<lb />
something to the C<lb />
lor it t.<lb />
Scott told the membi<lb />
"extremely important and may well be<lb />
the most significant undertakings ol this decade<lb />
lor the state ofNortil Carolina "<lb />
Warren told the group he feels it should get<lb />
information first on the history o( state<lb />
supported higher education in North Carolina<lb />
since 1953 and what other states have done to<lb />
solve similar problems.<lb />
"I don't mean to say thai what<lb />
done should be done here "<lb />
think we can lean<lb />
done "<lb />
The committee empowei<lb />
arrange whatevei staff<lb />
committee in its work<lb />
ithers l<lb />
aid Bi<lb />
ave<lb />
� I<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
Seven ECU students from various academic<lb />
departments have loined to study the feasibility<lb />
of building a convention center in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The group, acting under the sponsorship of<lb />
the ECU School of Business and the Regional<lb />
Development Institute, will gather information<lb />
as to the "need and demand as well as the<lb />
results" of a conference facility offering<lb />
"social, cultural, and educational programs" to<lb />
the region, according to their project outline.<lb />
The group is requesting a grant of $12,550<lb />
from the National Science Foundation (NSF)<lb />
to finance their project. They have submitted<lb />
their proposed plan of study to the Student<lb />
Oriented Studies (SOS) program of the NSF.<lb />
CENTER BENEFITS<lb />
Student project director for the study is<lb />
Kenneth Hammond, a sophomore majoring in<lb />
political science. Hammond believes a<lb />
convention center would have "economic,<lb />
social, and educational" benefits for Eastern<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
"We would benefit economically because a<lb />
convention center would bring more revenue<lb />
into this area he said. "The center would have<lb />
social value in bringing people into the rural<lb />
area together more oft � . And ECU could make<lb />
enormous educational contributions to groups<lb />
I<lb />
meeting at the center<lb />
Hammond suggests that the center be located<lb />
near Greenville so that groups might take<lb />
advantage of the facilities and services of ECU.<lb />
'Members of our faculty often have to turn<lb />
down invitations to speak at conventions<lb />
because they would miss classes Hammond<lb />
said. "A convention center near Greenville<lb />
would enable people from all over Eastern<lb />
North Carolina to benefit from our competent<lb />
faculty<lb />
Hammond said there is presently no<lb />
convention center in the state, but centers<lb />
similar to the one he proposes have been built<lb />
at the University of Georgia, funded by the<lb />
Kellogg Foundation, and the University of<lb />
Oklahoma.<lb />
Hammond described the proposed<lb />
conference facility as a complex including<lb />
places to house three large conventions at once.<lb />
He said that hotel facilities in the complex<lb />
could be used independently whenever<lb />
conventions were not taking place over a span<lb />
of days.<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
Hammond pointed out that, in addition to<lb />
the service of ECU, conventions would be<lb />
attracted by golf and country clubs and dining<lb />
facilities in the Greenville area. Many types of<lb />
organizations could use the center, he said,<lb />
including religious and civic groups, high school<lb />
and business organizations, and activities<lb />
connected with the University.<lb />
Hammond said that his group is not<lb />
concerned with the actual funding or<lb />
administration of the proposed convention<lb />
center. He said their's is a feasibility study, to<lb />
"identify the needs of the populace for<lb />
educational, social, and cultural functions and<lb />
to "review the demands upon the resources of<lb />
ECU and state and federal agencies<lb />
Hammond is assisted in the project by Jerry<lb />
Congleton, a business major; Thomas Durham,<lb />
math; Karen Haskett, political science; Susan<lb />
Holt, sociology; Eleanor Watts, sociology; and<lb />
Lorretta Williams, nursing. Faculty advisor is<lb />
Dr. Albert Conley of the School of<lb />
Business<lb />
One objective of the NSF in establishing the<lb />
SOS program, according to program guidelines,<lb />
is to gather information "of potential utility to<lb />
local officials who are responsible for regional<lb />
planning and action programs<lb />
The feasibility study group hopes to<lb />
accomplish this objective by acting together<lb />
with the Division of Continuing Education to<lb />
"raise the educational, social, and cultural levels<lb />
in the region hampered by the lack of an<lb />
appropriate conference facility<lb />
ECU will contribute $2,200 toward expenses<lb />
if the study is funded by the NSF.<lb />
" SEX FIENDS " will no longer hide in<lb />
the bushes.<lb />
C4MPUS SCENES<lb /><pb facs="00039512_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2, Fountainhe.nl. January i. llJ"<lb />
Tutoring slow-reading children will be<lb />
aim of new campus service sorority<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Course aimed at parents<lb />
ECU's newest sorority held its firsl meeting<lb />
last month. Delta Thela Chi, unlike the oilier<lb />
sororities on campus, is not a social sorority it<lb />
is a service sorority According to Beth Early,<lb />
president, it appears to be the only service<lb />
sorority in the United States<lb />
Delta Theta Chi has. 20 members who meet<lb />
twice a month on (Tuesday nights, When several<lb />
girls became interested in establishing .1 service<lb />
sorority, they went to Dean ol Women Carolyn<lb />
Fulghum to look through the national sorority<lb />
records.<lb />
"They hoped to find a national service<lb />
sorority with a Inch Delta Theta Chi could later<lb />
become affiliated, but there was not one said<lb />
Miss Fulghum<lb />
Since the group could not find a national<lb />
service sorority, they decided to name theit<lb />
sorority Delta Theta Chi No national sorority-<lb />
has this name, according to Miss Early. After it<lb />
has remained local foi one year, Helta Theta<lb />
("hi hopes to obtain a national charter.<lb />
The lust job of Delta Theta Chi was that of<lb />
finding a service project. Linda Lupton, one of<lb />
the sorority members, discovered that there are<lb />
a lot of elementary children who can not be<lb />
promoted because they cannot tead. "You need<lb />
to be able to read to get anywhere said Miss<lb />
Early.<lb />
The Mental Health Center in New York has<lb />
devised a method oi teaching reading by<lb />
phonetics This method has been dispersed to<lb />
all 50 states with the hope that it will be used<lb />
to teach slow readers, according to Miss Early,<lb />
Miss harlv said the members decided to teach<lb />
first and second graders how to read. Each of<lb />
the Delta Theta Chi members received training<lb />
in phonetic reading at Elmhurst School, and<lb />
they began receiving assignments last week. The<lb />
girls will work with one student for 30 minutes<lb />
twice a week. Three of the schools Delta Theta<lb />
Chi is working with are Elmhurst, Wahl-Coates,<lb />
and Sadie Salters.<lb />
"Future plans of Delta Theta Chi arc only<lb />
tentative. The sorority hopes to work with its<lb />
brother fraternity. Sigma Tau Sigma, with an<lb />
orphanage in Coldsboro during spring quarter<lb />
said Miss Early. A possible spring rush may also<lb />
be in the immediate future of Delta Theta Chi.<lb />
The requirements for admission will be the<lb />
same as those for the social sororities on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Pre-sentence investigations, grand<lb />
juries included in proposed changes<lb />
RALEIGH 1 VP) The N . Lav.<lb />
and Orde 1 ommittee I nda<lb />
that Go Bob Scott ask adopt<lb />
a series of changes i g with law<lb />
enforcement and the istice<lb />
The nine<lb />
modifying current laws<lb />
drunkenness, bail<lb />
investigations ai d<lb />
Postponed by the committe rosals<lb />
calling adopti<lb />
"stop-andtrisk<lb />
statute<lb />
law<lb />
It will be up to Scoti to ich. if any.<lb />
of the committee proposals he � ds to<lb />
the General Assembly<lb />
One measure<lb />
public drunkennes nminal<lb />
s stem and<lb />
asks thai the matter he treated as a medical<lb />
problem rather than a crime.<lb />
1.ndei the committee proposal, the State<lb />
Department of Mental Health woi Id be charged<lb />
with setting up ,1 numl si of alcoholic service<lb />
centers where chronic alcoholics could be<lb />
committed foi detoxification treatment and<lb />
rehabilitation<lb />
Another measure would reduce the size of<lb />
stati grand juries from In to 12 and<lb />
simultaneously reduce from i: to 8 the<lb />
minimum number ot grand jury members<lb />
needed to issue an indictment.<lb />
Committee staff members said the proposal<lb />
would make the grand jury system more<lb />
economical and more efficient, and would<lb />
make it easiei to get persons to serve on the<lb />
nines.<lb />
In a related action, the committee asked the<lb />
legislature to formally remove tail inspection in<lb />
most cases from the preview of the giand jury.<lb />
Responsibility tor maintaining jail standards<lb />
rests with the state Department of Social<lb />
Services<lb />
The proposal which came in tot the most<lb />
debate was one to change the state law<lb />
requiring pre-Kntence reports in superior court<lb />
criminal cases.<lb />
The bill calls upon the superior court judge<lb />
to ask a probation officer to make a<lb />
pre-sentence investigation and report on nearly<lb />
all felons who are found guilty or plead guilty.<lb />
The report would be made available to the<lb />
defense attorney upon request to the judge.<lb />
The pre-sentence report is based on the<lb />
accused's personal and social background and<lb />
allows the judge to determine whether a<lb />
sentence or probation would be advisable.<lb />
"Child Care: Ages One<lb />
Through Twelve a 10-hour<lb />
course designed for persons<lb />
who are interested in the care<lb />
of children, will be offered by<lb />
ECU, Jan. 21 through Feb. 18<lb />
The five two-hour sessions<lb />
will be conducted by Mrs.<lb />
Ruth Broadhurst, R.N Mrs.<lb />
Judy Garrison, R.N and Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy Jenkins, R.N and<lb />
offered under the joint<lb />
sponsorship of the ECL' School<lb />
of Nursing and the Division of<lb />
Continuing Education as a<lb />
community service.<lb />
The purpose of the course is<lb />
to help interested persons,<lb />
especially parents, become<lb />
more confident and competent<lb />
in the care of their child.<lb />
Normal growth and<lb />
development of the child<lb />
between one and twelve years<lb />
of age will be stressed.<lb />
Basic care of the sick child<lb />
at home will also be presented<lb />
Major emphasis in the course<lb />
is on learning to the sake of<lb />
learning in a non-competitive<lb />
atmosphere. No exams or tests<lb />
are involved.<lb />
Fee fo. the course is S10 per<lb />
couple or $8 per person.<lb />
ROTC<lb />
Applications for the<lb />
two-year Air Force ROTC<lb />
program are being accepted<lb />
until January 31.<lb />
Requirements are two<lb />
academic years remaining at<lb />
the undergraduate level, the<lb />
graduate level, or a<lb />
combination of the two.<lb />
Contact the Department of<lb />
Aerospace Studies in Austin<lb />
128 for further information.<lb />
Hosts open house<lb />
Frank S. McFarland. area<lb />
director of the North Carolina<lb />
Division of Vocational<lb />
Rehabilitation and his staff<lb />
have extended an invitation to<lb />
their open house.<lb />
The new Eastern North<lb />
Carolina Area Office is located<lb />
in Suite 1 of the Tipton<lb />
Annex.<lb />
Open house will be from 1 -5<lb />
p.m. Wednesday; Jan. 20<lb />
For additional information,<lb />
call 756-3112. or come to 232<lb />
Greenville Boulev.ud<lb />
Receives doctorate<lb />
Frances Daniels, faculty<lb />
member in the Department of<lb />
Office Administration and<lb />
Business Education, School of<lb />
Business, has received the<lb />
Doctor of Education degree<lb />
from the University of<lb />
Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />
Dr. Daniel's dissertation is<lb />
entitled "A Philosophy 0f<lb />
Business Education as<lb />
Reflected Through the Writings<lb />
of Elvin S. Eyster<lb />
Dr. Daniels, a native of<lb />
Arapahoe, has been a member<lb />
of the ECU faculty since 1956.<lb />
She received the B.S. and<lb />
M.A. degrees from ECU and<lb />
the Professional Diploma from<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia<lb />
L'niversity.<lb />
Long hair 'bad attitude'<lb />
Harrier co-captain dismissed<lb />
By JIM EICHLING<lb />
Why w.uild .ne of tl<lb />
long distance runners <lb />
Southern Confe<lb />
disassociated with the 1 I<lb />
track team?<lb />
All Conference and All S<lb />
in his first two years at 1 1. I<lb />
Neill Russ. now 1 .<lb />
"The coach told me t . .<lb />
hair and moc back int<lb />
. r I was oft the<lb />
I refused to do either<lb />
I hat. plus the fact that I had a<lb />
jttitude' was the reason<lb />
 being thrown off "<lb />
' track coach Bill Carson<lb />
said. "At one time Neill and I<lb />
� er close. I asked hun to<lb />
� ings and he wouldn't.<lb />
quit the team. It' you ask<lb />
a hy he is no longer with<lb />
the team. I'd sav that it was for<lb />
-I Co<lb />
Cc<lb />
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a multiple of reasons, and Neill<lb />
knows them. I won't say that it<lb />
was drugs, or girls, or the SGA;<lb />
it's. well, if you're an athlete,<lb />
your first priority is that<lb />
athletic endeavor<lb />
As Secretary of Internal<lb />
Affairs. Ross has devoted much<lb />
ol his extra curricular time to<lb />
working in that capacity. He<lb />
has personally co-ordinated the<lb />
Student Involvement<lb />
ommittee with the Student<lb />
overnment Association in<lb />
raising money for the Kent<lb />
State Legal and Defense Fund<lb />
When asked about the<lb />
sacrifices an individual must<lb />
make as a member of a team,<lb />
he replied, "Track is a very<lb />
individual sport. I feel that an<lb />
individual is a member of a<lb />
team because he chooses to be.<lb />
He should enjoy his sport and<lb />
have the freedom to choose<lb />
where his priorities lie. The<lb />
coach felt that my attitude was<lb />
bad because I placed<lb />
academics, personal freedoms.<lb />
and personal interests above<lb />
the team<lb />
"In my case. Coach's<lb />
personal opinion was that the<lb />
length of my hair did not meet<lb />
the standards set by society<lb />
said Ross.<lb />
As advisor for Fellowship of<lb />
Christian Athletic Association,<lb />
Carson has worked with youth<lb />
for many years. He said. "I<lb />
think Neill is a fine person. He<lb />
became more interested with<lb />
solving the world's problems<lb />
and would rather be in an<lb />
Involvement meeting than<lb />
putting in extra time on his<lb />
sport. I can't say that he was<lb />
wrong. We just viewed the<lb />
world from two points of<lb />
view<lb />
In reference to personal<lb />
appearance, Carson said,<lb />
"When we'ie at a meet, we're<lb />
in the public eye and we have<lb />
to look good since we<lb />
represent ECU. I have<lb />
standards set for personal<lb />
appearance and they must be<lb />
kept. I have 44 members on<lb />
the team who work off of<lb />
spirit and hard work, and I<lb />
can't sacrifice the 44 for the<lb />
one. Heill grew his hair as a<lb />
sign of rebellion towards me.<lb />
He could have been one of the<lb />
best in the state<lb />
Ross said his case was not<lb />
the only one of its kind. "I<lb />
know of at least one other<lb />
individual who was thrown off<lb />
the team because of the length<lb />
of his hair and several others<lb />
because their political beliefs<lb />
or personal life styles were not<lb />
congruent with those of the<lb />
coach<lb />
"I think college athletics<lb />
should be considered amateur<lb />
sports, but the coaches seem to<lb />
feel that it is professional. I<lb />
told the coach that I wanted to<lb />
run for him but enjoyment of<lb />
the sport is apparently not<lb />
important to him. I enjoyed<lb />
running and I wanted to run<lb />
for him. but I just couldn't<lb />
enjoy it if 1 was being<lb />
constantly hassled about my<lb />
personal beliefs<lb />
Art display<lb />
Beverly Ann Kissinger,<lb />
senior in the ECU School of<lb />
Art. has a selection of exhibits<lb />
on display this week in the<lb />
third floor gallery of Rawl<lb />
Building on campus.<lb />
A specialist in the field of<lb />
interior design. Miss Kissinger<lb />
is showing the various aspects<lb />
lit interior design as a career.<lb />
Included in the show are<lb />
displays with running<lb />
commentary which<lb />
demonstrate the interior<lb />
designer's work as that of<lb />
businessman and researcher as<lb />
well as artist<lb />
The show is a prerequisite<lb />
for graduation from the ECU<lb />
art school's bachelor of fine<lb />
arts program.<lb />
Miss Kissinger plans to<lb />
continue interior design studies<lb />
in graduate school upon<lb />
graduation from ECU in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
Chess Club matches skills<lb />
The Greenville Chess Club<lb />
meets on Sunday afternoons at<lb />
2 p.m. at the Elm Street<lb />
Recreation Center.<lb />
The Club has tournaments,<lb />
matches with other cities, and<lb />
various other forms of chess<lb />
competition. Membership is<lb />
open to all interested chess<lb />
players, of all strengths.<lb />
For additional information,<lb />
contact Jim Shirley, president,<lb />
at 756-4944, or John Daugman<lb />
WAat 756-1289.<lb />
UMMER CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS: Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer<lb />
North Carolina's nationally recognized Coastal Boys' and Girls' camps on Pamlico<lb />
Sound near Atlantic Beach and Mew Bern. ?4th year. Camps feature sailing and<lb />
seamanship plus all usual camping activities. Opportunities for students (college<lb />
men and women), coaches, and teachers who are LOOKING FOR MORE than<lb />
just another summer job Openings for NURSES (RN). June 9 - August 20.<lb />
We seek highly qualified (ability to instruct in one phase of camp's program),<lb />
dedicated, and enthusiastic staff members with exemplary character and offer in<lb />
return good salaries, board and lodging, plus the opportunity of sharing in a<lb />
meaningful and purposeful experience. Quick answer upon receipt of application.<lb />
Apply-to Wyatt Taylor, Director, Camp Sea GullSeafarer - P. 0. Box 10976<lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina, 27605.<lb />
Psi Chi to hear Bachelor<lb />
Confused about<lb />
postgra.uation plans' Bill<lb />
Bachelor, the employment<lb />
counselor with the State<lb />
Securities Commission will<lb />
address Psi Chi, honorary-<lb />
psychology fraternity, on the<lb />
job potentials of those holding<lb />
a B.A. in psychology,<lb />
Thursday. Jan. 21, at 7:30<lb />
p.m. The public is invited<lb />
Memberships certificates will<lb />
be distributed to new<lb />
members.<lb />
Psi Chi is sponsoring a field<lb />
trip to Caswell Hospital on<lb />
Feb. 4, at 1 p.m. Rides will be<lb />
provided for all who sign the<lb />
list on the Psi Chi bulletin<lb />
board in the EdPsyc.<lb />
Building.<lb />
? ??�<lb />
Computing Center adds<lb />
Two new staff members<lb />
have been added to the ECU<lb />
Computing Center, according<lb />
to Dr. F. Milam Johnson,<lb />
Director.<lb />
W. Dan Melton has joined<lb />
the Computing Center as a<lb />
programmer and Dr. Robert C.<lb />
Morrison as the new systems<lb />
analyst.<lb />
Dr. Morrison, a native of<lb />
Concordia, Kan received the<lb />
B.S degree in chemistry from<lb />
the College of Emporia,<lb />
Emporia, Kan the Ph.D. from<lb />
the University of Nebraska,<lb />
and has done post-doctoral<lb />
study at the University of<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Melton, a native of<lb />
Jacksonville, received the B.S.<lb />
degree in mathematics from<lb />
ECU and taught high school in<lb />
Craven and Pitt Counties<lb />
before joing the Computing<lb />
Center staff.<lb />
Student teachers placed<lb />
Public schools in North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia are<lb />
hosting 222 practice teachers<lb />
from ECU this quarter.<lb />
The intern teachers came<lb />
from 5 1 North Carolina<lb />
counties, seven other states.<lb />
and Panama and Puerto Rico<lb />
According to Dr Thomas A<lb />
Chambhss. director of student<lb />
teaching, each intern will<lb />
conduct regular classes under<lb />
the direction of a supervisor<lb />
and will receive a grade for his<lb />
performance.<lb />
Student research<lb />
The ECU Sigma Xi Club is<lb />
awarding two certificates for<lb />
student research. These two<lb />
awards are given annually to<lb />
help encourage student<lb />
research. The graduate student<lb />
research award is $50.00; the<lb />
undergraduate award is $30 00.<lb />
The winners will be chosen by<lb />
the Sigma Xi Research<lb />
Committee and awarded at<lb />
their annual banquet to be held<lb />
in April. The deadline for the<lb />
completion of the research is<lb />
March 1. 1971 For more<lb />
details, contact James S.<lb />
McDaniel. chairman. Sigma Xi<lb />
Research Committee, in the<lb />
Biology Building, room 207.<lb />
Student teaching<lb />
Applications for student<lb />
teaching dunng 1971 fall<lb />
quarter can be obtained from<lb />
Austin 116. They must be<lb />
turned in before the end of<lb />
winter quarter.<lb />
ACLU to meet<lb />
The Amencan Civil Liberties<lb />
Union will meet Thursday, Jan.<lb />
21 at the Baptist Student<lb />
Union. Anyone interested may<lb />
attend.<lb />
&amp;:�:�:�<lb />
m<lb />
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xx<lb />
MRC rally<lb />
The Men's Residence<lb />
Council will hold a rally in<lb />
support of more extensive<lb />
visitation rights for the men's<lb />
dormojries on Thursday, Jan.<lb />
21. at 4 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
All interested students are<lb />
asked to come. Invited<lb />
speakers include ECU President<lb />
Leo Jenkins, Dean of Men<lb />
James Mallory, Dean of<lb />
Women Carolyn Fulghum,<lb />
MRC members. SGA President<lb />
Bob Whitley, and other student<lb />
leaders.<lb />
HiMtfif<lb />
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polyester double knits<lb />
hosiery<lb />
shirts<lb />
sweaters<lb />
ponchoes<lb />
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DDT use curbed<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) The<lb />
governme'it's new<lb />
Environmental Protection<lb />
Agency cancelled today federal<lb />
registration for all remaining<lb />
uses of the insecticide DDT.<lb />
William D. Ruckelshaus,<lb />
EPA administrator, also<lb />
announced that his agency will<lb />
conduct an intensive 60-day<lb />
review to determine if DDT<lb />
and a powerful weed-killei,<lb />
2,4,5-T. should be suspended<lb />
trnmedtately as an "imminent<lb />
hazard to human health.<lb />
An immediate suspension<lb />
because of "imminent hazard"<lb />
means that all products must<lb />
be banned from interstate sales<lb />
regardless. This will be the<lb />
subject of the 60-day review<lb />
UNC branches expand<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) The State<lb />
Board of Education Friday<lb />
authorized University of North<lb />
Carolina branches at Charlotte<lb />
and Wilmington to award<lb />
several new or modified<lb />
degrees, subject to funding by<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
Masters degrees in biology,<lb />
chemistry and geography may<lb />
now be conferred by<lb />
UNC-Charlotte, along with a<lb />
bachelor's degree in music.<lb />
UNC-Wilniington was<lb />
authorized to change bachelor<lb />
of arts degrees in biology,<lb />
chemistry, mathematics and<lb />
physics to science and bachelor<lb />
of arts degrees in business and<lb />
economics to bachelor of<lb />
science.<lb />
dec<lb />
By CONNIE<lb />
Ci.aff W<lb />
In his fourth y�<lb />
in Ecu's :<lb />
Anthropology de<lb />
Yoon Hough<lb />
published a bi<lb />
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Kim stated tl<lb />
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Bowi<lb />
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according to Dean<lb />
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The Wake Foi<lb />
undergraduates<lb />
background 111 t<lb />
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scores from the 1<lb />
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considered last in ii<lb />
"Applicants shoi<lb />
qu.ihts point avera;<lb />
on the LSAT to bi<lb />
said Bowman. A<lb />
those requirement<lb />
accepted However<lb />
highei than the mi<lb />
would be overlooke<lb />
Wake Forest is a<lb />
thus, has higher adi<lb />
state supported law<lb />
L'niversity of Nor<lb />
have large first-yeai<lb />
late.<lb />
"The attrition n<lb />
than almost any s<lb />
said Bowman. "We<lb />
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students presently<lb />
supported universit<lb />
The WFU Law !<lb />
compared to Harva<lb />
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criminal law. resea<lb />
tax Eighty-three<lb />
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Frances Daniels, faculty<lb />
member in the Department of<lb />
Office Administration and<lb />
Business Education. School of<lb />
Business, has received the<lb />
Doctor of Education degree<lb />
from the University of<lb />
Tennessee, Knoxville. Tenn<lb />
Dr. Daniel's dissertation is<lb />
entitled "A Philosophy of<lb />
Business Education as<lb />
Reflected Through the Writings<lb />
of Elvin S. Eyster<lb />
Dr. Daniels, a native of<lb />
Arapahoe, has been a member<lb />
of the ECU faculty since 1956.<lb />
She received the B.S. and<lb />
M.A. degrees from ECU and<lb />
the Professional Diploma from<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia<lb />
University.<lb />
Student teachers placed<lb />
Public schools in North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia are<lb />
hosting 222 practice teachers<lb />
from ECU this quarter.<lb />
The intern teachers came<lb />
from 5 1 North Carolina<lb />
counties, seven other states,<lb />
and Panama and Puerto Rico<lb />
According to Dr Thomas A<lb />
Chambhss. director of student<lb />
teaching, each intern will<lb />
conduct regular classes under<lb />
the direction of a supervisor<lb />
and will receive a grade for his<lb />
performance.<lb />
Student research<lb />
The ECU Sigma Xi Club is<lb />
awarding two certificates for<lb />
student research. These two<lb />
awards are given annually to<lb />
help encourage student<lb />
research. The graduate student<lb />
research award is $50.00; the<lb />
undergraduate award is $30 00.<lb />
The winners will be chosen by<lb />
the Sigma Xi Research<lb />
Committee and awarded at<lb />
their annual banquet to be held<lb />
in April. The deadline for the<lb />
completion of the research is<lb />
March I. 1971 For more<lb />
details, contact James S.<lb />
McDaniel. chairman. Sigma Xi<lb />
Research Committee, in the<lb />
Biology Building, room 207.<lb />
Student teaching<lb />
Applications for student<lb />
teaching during 1971 fall<lb />
quarter can be obtained from<lb />
Austin 116. They must be<lb />
turned in before the end of<lb />
winter quarter.<lb />
aCLU to meet<lb />
The American Civil Liberties<lb />
Jnion will meet Thursday, Jan.<lb />
1 at the Baptist Student<lb />
Jnion. Anyone interested may<lb />
ttend.<lb />
? ???<lb />
NC branches expand<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) The State<lb />
loard of Education Friday<lb />
uthorized University of North<lb />
arolina branches at Charlotte<lb />
nd Wilmington to award<lb />
everal new or modified<lb />
egrees. subject to funding by<lb />
le legislature.<lb />
Masters degrees in biology,<lb />
dentistry and geography may<lb />
ow be conferred by<lb />
NC-Charlotte, along with a<lb />
ichelor's degree in music.<lb />
UNC-Wilnnngton was<lb />
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ECU professor's book<lb />
deals with blindness<lb />
January 19,1971 Fountainhead, Page 3<lb />
At Georgetown Sundries<lb />
Young loves his work<lb />
By CONNIE BOGER<lb />
(S.af f Wr ilcr)<lb />
In his fourth year of teaching<lb />
1 n I. I I'j Sociology.<lb />
Anthropology department, Dr.<lb />
Yoon Hough Kim has<lb />
published a book entitled<lb />
"( ommunity oi the Blind<lb />
Kim stated that the main<lb />
poinl of emphasis of the book<lb />
is that the social position of<lb />
the blind is like that of the<lb />
black or of a minority group.<lb />
He said thai there is much<lb />
stereotyping oi blind people<lb />
The sighted label a blind<lb />
person as being totally blind,<lb />
regardless of the degree of his<lb />
blindness. The mulatto of the<lb />
black race is a certain degree of<lb />
white, and can be compared to<lb />
the partially sighted.<lb />
In a synopsis of Kim's book.<lb />
Dr. Melvin J Williams,<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
Sociology - A nthropology<lb />
department wrote:<lb />
"The major concern ot the<lb />
study is the phenomenon of<lb />
polarization among the blind in<lb />
their relations with the sighted.<lb />
There aic many blind persons<lb />
whose social lives are centered<lb />
in the mainstream, that is with<lb />
sighted persons<lb />
"A basic premise of this<lb />
study in explaining this<lb />
polarization is that it is not the<lb />
physical disability of blindness<lb />
itself or the functional<lb />
difficulties caused thereby that<lb />
Bowman stresses need<lb />
for 'analytical thought'<lb />
( ritical thought is the lawyer's bask tool,<lb />
according to Dean Pasco Bowman oi the Wake<lb />
Forest I niversitj Law School. In a Jan. M<lb />
addiess to the ICC Law Society, Bowman said<lb />
that anything a person can learn is relevant to<lb />
law<lb />
The Wake Forest Law School looks for<lb />
undergraduates with "a real intellectual<lb />
background" in the liberal arts and not for<lb />
specialists in one area. A student's<lb />
undergraduate major has no bearing on<lb />
admission to Wake Forest. It is important.<lb />
however, that he take courses which provoke<lb />
critical and analytical thought, said Bowman.<lb />
Admission to WFU Law School is<lb />
determined on the basis of the student's quality<lb />
pi it average, the courses he took, and the<lb />
college he attended Bowman said that test<lb />
scenes from the Law School Admission Test<lb />
(15AT) and extracurricular activities were<lb />
considered last in importance.<lb />
"Applicants should have a minimum of a 2.3<lb />
quality point average and at least a score of 400<lb />
on the LSAT to be considered for admission<lb />
said Bowman. A person just barely meeting<lb />
those requirements would probably not be<lb />
accepted However, if his grade point average is<lb />
highei than the minimum, a marginal test score<lb />
would be overlooks.<lb />
Wake Forest is a denominational school and<lb />
thus, has higher admission standards than many<lb />
state supported law schools. Such schools as the<lb />
University of North Caiolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
have large first-year classes and a large attrition<lb />
rate.<lb />
"The attrition rate at Wake Forest is lower<lb />
than almost any state supported institution<lb />
said Bowman. "We are selective and don't take<lb />
anyone we think may not be able to do the<lb />
work<lb />
WFU Law School admits about 0 students<lb />
to its first year class. There are 232 law<lb />
students presently enrolled in the Baptist<lb />
supported university of about 3,000 students.<lb />
The WFU Law School is relatively small<lb />
compared to Harvard with 1.600 students and<lb />
UNC at Chapel Hill with 900.<lb />
The law curriculum is standard. Basic first<lb />
and second year requirements include civil law.<lb />
criminal law. research, evidence and income<lb />
tax Eighty-three hours are required for<lb />
graduation. Bowman said. A maximum of 15<lb />
hours per semester are allowed without special<lb />
permission.<lb />
"Tuition and fees were $1,125 this year, but<lb />
will probably go up no more than $100 for<lb />
1971 said Bowman. There are seven full<lb />
�- -<lb />
tuition scholarships av.iil.ihlc Lesser<lb />
scholarships tor S400 to S00 are offered to<lb />
incoming freshmen.<lb />
WFU has a North Carolina scholarship<lb />
program foi stale residents. These scholarships<lb />
are given on the basis of financial need and are<lb />
in addition to any other scholarships a student<lb />
is receiving. The residents' scholarships vary<lb />
from $100 to $250a year.<lb />
How man was invited to speak at ECU by the<lb />
Law Society and Dr. G.W Snyder, law<lb />
professor Before the meeting. Bowman was<lb />
honored at a reception given at Snyder'shome.<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins. Provost Robert Williams and<lb />
Dean James Bearden were among the guests.<lb />
set the inner-group oriented<lb />
blind persons apart and isolate<lb />
them from the rest of the<lb />
community. The polarization is<lb />
the result of two conflicting<lb />
forces, the sighted person's<lb />
prejudice and discrimination<lb />
against the blind as a group,<lb />
and the blind person's different<lb />
definitions of the situation and<lb />
reactions to the situation.<lb />
"In this sense, according to<lb />
Kim. the community of the<lb />
blind is a minority group not<lb />
unlike other minority groups<lb />
such as4 the blacks. Applying<lb />
the sociological theory of<lb />
community formation to the<lb />
blind, the author investigated<lb />
the influence of a number of<lb />
factors such as perception of<lb />
prejudice on the part of the<lb />
sighted against the blind;<lb />
position in the class, status and<lb />
power hierarchies of the blind,<lb />
and degree of blindness<lb />
Williams concluded. "The<lb />
findings of this study have<lb />
important practical<lb />
implications, besides its<lb />
theoretical interest, namely<lb />
that integration of the blind<lb />
into the sighted community is<lb />
not possible without education<lb />
of the sighted to reduce their<lb />
prejudice against the blind, a<lb />
task which is often neglected<lb />
by the agencies serving the<lb />
blind. Merely encouraging the<lb />
blind to associate more with<lb />
sighted persons is not enough,<lb />
because the door must be<lb />
opened for them before they<lb />
can come in If this is true, the<lb />
study concludes, it is also true<lb />
that we often preach right<lb />
things to the w ro ng<lb />
audiences<lb />
The data used in<lb />
"Community of the Blind" was<lb />
obtained from the Minneapolis<lb />
Society for the Blind and<lb />
verifies Kim's issue concerning<lb />
the blind-sighted relationship.<lb />
Kim received his M.A. and<lb />
PhD degrees from the<lb />
University of Minnesota. He<lb />
has published articles in<lb />
professional journals and plans<lb />
to read a paper on<lb />
"Neighborhood Contest and<lb />
Racial Attitudes" at the April<lb />
meeting of the Southern<lb />
Sociological Society at Miami.<lb />
Florida. The article deals<lb />
mainly with racial relations.<lb />
Dr. John Rimberg. assistant<lb />
professor of sociology here, is<lb />
working on the paper with<lb />
Kim. Kim's latest research<lb />
involves desegregation and<lb />
integration of the school and<lb />
the mutual acceptance of the<lb />
students within.<lb />
By DONNA WEBB<lb />
(Stiff Writer)<lb />
Nearly every student at L( I<lb />
probably is familiar with the<lb />
little drugstore in Georgetown<lb />
Shoppes called Georgetown<lb />
Sundries It is run by Mr and<lb />
Mrs. Young, known for their<lb />
friendliness to the students<lb />
thai patronize their store.<lb />
They have run the store for<lb />
five years and Mr. Young said.<lb />
"I love it and I'll probably run<lb />
it until I die<lb />
About 90 per cent of the<lb />
store's customers are students<lb />
from the University, the most<lb />
popular product bought being<lb />
cigarettes.<lb />
Mr. Young, originally from<lb />
Wilson, came to Greenville in<lb />
1927 to open a store, and has<lb />
been here ever since He also<lb />
owns a hotel, which Mrs.<lb />
Young ran for five years<lb />
Before that he graduated from<lb />
Duke, and earned his license to<lb />
practice law However. Mr<lb />
Young said he nevei practiced<lb />
law because he "hated to see<lb />
people in trouble<lb />
At the time he first came to<lb />
Greenville, the University was a<lb />
teacher's college with "about 3<lb />
boys on the whole campus<lb />
"However Young added,<lb />
"since World War II the school<lb />
has gone to boys<lb />
The Youngs have a daughter<lb />
who attended Duke and then<lb />
received a scholarship to the<lb />
MR. AND MRS. Young, who have run<lb />
Georgetown Sundries for the past five<lb />
(PlOto ny Ken Fincl-<lb />
years, are well-known for their<lb />
friendliness to ECU students.<lb />
Universit) if Wi<lb />
she earned her Master's I Jr.<lb />
and Ph.D. in English Then son<lb />
attended ECU and majored in<lb />
art.<lb />
Young does not feel that<lb />
there is any difference between<lb />
the youth today and the youth<lb />
when he was young. "Kids arc<lb />
kids wherever )<lb />
He added that he<lb />
difference in the students only<lb />
in their appearance in the past<lb />
two years. �'There nas been a<lb />
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watched the Masters Coll Tournament last spring.<lb />
"The nationwide and even worldwide attention that this pro<lb />
ski racing event will bring to North Carolina, and especially to the<lb />
Watauge-Avery County area, will be enormous said Dick<lb />
Barkley, Carnival promotion director. "The results, whether they<lb />
be measured economically or otherwise, we expect to be<lb />
staggering<lb />
The ISRA. currently boasting some 75 members, conducts its<lb />
races by the same format as followed in a tennis tournament.<lb />
Each competition matches one skier against another on identical<lb />
parallel courses, with them speeding 60 miles-per-hour.<lb />
side-by-side. The head-to-head competition builds to a climax of<lb />
two undefeated skiers in the final match<lb />
The 1970-7 1 ISRA schedule saw competitions commence in<lb />
November in the U.S. Rockies. The tour continued in January in<lb />
Europe, and moves into Canada in February. After the Feb. 8-9<lb />
Snow Carnival of the South's North Carolina Ski Cup races, the<lb />
tour continues in the United States into March. A total if about<lb />
12 competitions are slated for this winter.<lb />
The star of the ISRA tour is Kidd. who has the most unique<lb />
distinction of currently being the World Amateur Champion and<lb />
also the World Professional Champion.<lb />
AMATEUR AND PRO TITLES<lb />
Kidd. the first American to win as high as a silver medal in<lb />
Olympic competition (which he accomplished in 1964 at<lb />
Innsbruck. Austria), captured the amateur title in early 1970 at<lb />
Val Gardena. Italy. Just one month later, he claimed the<lb />
professional championship at Verbier, Switzerland.<lb />
The Snow Carnival of the South, in just its third year, is staged<lb />
in conjunction with the five ski resort areas in Watauga-Avery<lb />
counties. Appalachian Ski Mountain. Beech Mountain, Hound<lb />
Ears, Seven Devils and Sugar Mountain.<lb />
Spicing the week-long festivities this year will be numerous<lb />
special "apres-ski" entertainment events at each of the resorts, a<lb />
Snow Ball, a Snow Queen Contest, intercollegiate ski races.<lb />
official NASTAR races, a Snow Carnival of the South Parade, ice<lb />
skating, ski fashion show, torchlight ski exhibitions, a concert by<lb />
the New Christy Minstrels, night-time skiing (including all-night<lb />
skiing at one area), art shows, a sky-ski dive by an expert<lb />
parachutist, and a meeting of the N.C. Board of Conservation and<lb />
Development.<lb />
Cov. Boh Scott will be attending the Carnival for the second<lb />
year in a row. A highlight of the Snow Carnival week will have all<lb />
five ski resorts offering half-price skiing on weekdays.<lb />
The Snow Carnival of the South is a production of the N.C.<lb />
Winter Sports Association, with co-sponsors being the Avery<lb />
County Chamber of Commerce, the Boone area Chamber of<lb />
Commerce, and the Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce.<lb />
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.1 balanced scoring effort<lb />
strong I'linc nil the<lb />
the Pirates knocked off<lb />
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Saturday, January 23, 1971<lb />
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will begin at 8 p m.<lb />
Saturday, the Pirates<lb />
grabbed command in the lust<lb />
half and were not to be denied<lb />
as they played perhaps their<lb />
best game of the season.<lb />
11-POINTLEAD<lb />
Although Furman pulled in<lb />
front at the outset of the<lb />
slow-starting contest. I (I<lb />
showed that it came to play by<lb />
grabbing as much as an<lb />
11-point lead with two minutes<lb />
remaining in the first half.<lb />
The Paladins showed signs of<lb />
oming to life several ti �<lb />
the second hall<lb />
to as little as a mere point, but<lb />
the Pirates held<lb />
surge and never trailed<lb />
taking an early 'y-8 li<lb />
Al Falx-r. who must think<lb />
by now that 18 is his favorite<lb />
number, scored that i<lb />
points to lead both teams<lb />
ECU SCORERS<lb />
Following I aber in the<lb />
scoring column foi the Pirates<lb />
weie Jim Gregory with 15,<lb />
Mike Henrich with 12, Julius<lb />
Prince with I 1, and Jim Fairley<lb />
with 10<lb />
The Puates dominated the<lb />
ind game, pulling dnwn<lb />
issed shots compared to<lb />
� foi Furman I abei and<lb />
y. with 15 recovi<lb />
each, and Gregor). with 11,<lb />
largely responsible foi the<lb />
oard strength<lb />
ECU will lake a d-h record<lb />
into tonight's game but. more<lb />
important, its conference<lb />
rd 'it 3-1 is identical to<lb />
David ii<lb />
Sports<lb />
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Tuesday, January 19, 1971<lb />
Mermen drop two ECU seeks first<lb />
(Staff photo by Ken Finch)<lb />
PIRATE WRESTLER STEVE MORGAN tangles with<lb />
Appalachian State opponent in key match Monday<lb />
night. Morgan won 7-0 and the Pirates went on to<lb />
record their fourth win in five outings before a fine<lb />
crowd in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Baby Bucs battle<lb />
Nicky White and Ray Peszko<lb />
will lead the Baby Bucs into<lb />
tonight's game as they seek to<lb />
win their fifth straight this<lb />
season. Davidson's Wildkittens<lb />
provide the opposition<lb />
A preliminary to the ECU<lb />
varsity clash with Davidson,<lb />
the game will start at 5:45 p.m.<lb />
White and Pesko are one.<lb />
two for the Baby Bucs in both<lb />
scoring and rebounding as the<lb />
ECU frosh have consistently<lb />
shown improvement.<lb />
Not since a season-opening<lb />
73-52 defeat at the hands of<lb />
the powerful Duke frosh have<lb />
the Baby Bucs tasted defeat.<lb />
I heir most recent win came<lb />
over Richmond by a 72-61<lb />
margin. Jan. 5.<lb />
Since that game, the Bucs<lb />
have had plenty of opportunity<lb />
to rest up for tonight's game.<lb />
In the previous encounter with<lb />
the Wildkittens. the Baby Bucs<lb />
were victorious 89-87. White<lb />
scored 20 that night.<lb />
Tonight, however. White will<lb />
put his 15.2 scoring and 14.4<lb />
rebounding averages on the line<lb />
against the usually strong<lb />
Wildkittens.<lb />
Peszko, with marks of 13.2<lb />
and 12.8. is right behind White<lb />
in both categories. John<lb />
Viqueira (10.5) and Nake<lb />
White (10.4) are battling it out<lb />
for third place on the scoring<lb />
list.<lb />
Following tonight's game,<lb />
the Baby Bucs travel to William<lb />
and Mary on Saturday and<lb />
return home next week.<lb />
TAMPA. Fla ECU took<lb />
its 3-3 swimming record to the<lb />
gulf-coast state of Florida and<lb />
went away with two<lb />
heart-breaking defeats 59-54<lb />
at Florida State on Friday and<lb />
57-56 against South Florida<lb />
here Saturday.<lb />
Pirate swimming Coach Ray<lb />
Scharf has entered a protest<lb />
over Saturday's meet because<lb />
the winning time of one of the<lb />
winners was listed as slower<lb />
than ECU's Paul Trevisan, who<lb />
finished in a tie for second in<lb />
that event.<lb />
The event in question is the<lb />
50-yard freestyle, supposedly<lb />
won by South Florida.<lb />
14 OF 26<lb />
The Pirates won seven of the<lb />
13 events held in both meets<lb />
but the depth of the opponents<lb />
was barely enough to deny the<lb />
Pirates either victory.<lb />
Against Florida State. Jim<lb />
Griffin and Trevisan were<lb />
double winners for the Pirates.<lb />
Griffin won the 200-yard and<lb />
500-yard freestyles while<lb />
Trevisan captured the 50-yard<lb />
and 100-yard events.<lb />
Other Pirate winners in that<lb />
meet were Gary Frederick in<lb />
the 1.000-yard freestyle:<lb />
Wayne Norris in the 200-yard<lb />
butterfly: and the 400-yard<lb />
freestyle relay team of Mark<lb />
Wilson. Norris, Trevisan. and<lb />
Griffin.<lb />
The following day. Griffin<lb />
and Jack Morrow were the<lb />
double winners. Griffin's<lb />
triumphs coming in the<lb />
1.000-yard and 500<lb />
freestyles and M<lb />
coming in both diving events.<lb />
RECORDS SET<lb />
Mm row's score ol 242<lb />
the nigh board was a new 1(1<lb />
freshman record Norris set a<lb />
varsity record, winning the<lb />
200-yard butterfly in 2 28.<lb />
Frederick swam to victor) in<lb />
the 200-yard freestyle and<lb />
400-yard freestyle relay team<lb />
of Jack Manning. Norris.<lb />
Frederick and Griffin capped<lb />
the meet with another II<lb />
first-place finish.<lb />
The meet with South<lb />
Carolina earlier last week was<lb />
canceled so the Pirates, now<lb />
3-5. return home Saturday for<lb />
a meet with Virginia Military<lb />
Institute.<lb />
wm in series<lb />
Tonight when the Pii<lb />
take on the Davidson Wildcats<lb />
i n i hen key Si uthern<lb />
basketball game<lb />
. for a very<lb />
irst then first win ol the<lb />
series.<lb />
In eight meetings<lb />
the<lb />
Wildcats have been victorious<lb />
time, tin � recent<lb />
oming earlier tins<lb />
season by 61<lb />
The scnes started in the<lb />
63 season with Davidson<lb />
walking awa with a<lb />
decision at home Thai was the<lb />
last of four straight wi:<lb />
seasons foi coach Earl Smith<lb />
now the highly successful<lb />
baseball coach at ECI<lb />
The following season, the<lb />
Pirates dropped two lop-sided<lb />
contests tn the Wildcats.<lb />
105 5-4 Since then.<lb />
the cli isest I ' I has been able<lb />
'I' ' a vi �a eight<lb />
point<lb />
Wit) hi Pirates finishing<lb />
Davidson in the<lb />
regulai sea ference race<lb />
� have<lb />
had lashes with the<lb />
In 1969. the lost<lb />
in the finals of the conference<lb />
ament 10; H<lb />
Last year, in a regular season<lb />
the Wildcats won 91-76.<lb />
Howevei 'here is one bright<lb />
note to all these losses Since<lb />
this will be the lust tune<lb />
Davidson has come to ECI .<lb />
the Pirates are hoping that the<lb />
court advantage will<lb />
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Lodging at either the Posthotel Garni or the Mothotel<lb />
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Ski lifts. Special Group Rates are being negotiated for<lb />
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Transfers. Kloten Airport (Zurich) - Chur � Kloten<lb />
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legibility for this and other trips run by the Anglo<lb />
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and their immediate family.<lb />
MFMBLRS OF TH1 ANGLO AMFRICAN<lb />
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most major points in the United States to London during<lb />
the summei as well as students fligh s with Europe<lb />
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hotel finders service, travel department<lb />
For more information on Ski-ing vacations or<lb />
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MRC attempts to discard<lb />
rubber stamp reputation<lb />
From -i reputation ol concerning<lb />
itself with being an administrative<lb />
rubber stamp on such things .is<lb />
laundromats and lighted tennis courts<lb />
the Men's Residence Council is<lb />
wing signs of taking the first<lb />
ta tive steps towards honest<lb />
representative proponents ol the<lb />
interests ol the men on the Hill.<lb />
; the last meeting of the MRC<lb />
Representative Boh Lusiana challenged<lb />
the ;roup to issume its duties<lb />
outlin the MR( constitution to<lb />
make rules and regulations for the<lb />
men on the Hill<lb />
i issue was the la by<lb />
dn itii mcerning women<lb />
visitation in men's dormitory rooms<lb />
I he MRC has been in existence<lb />
several years and has done much<lb />
towards i m proving the living<lb />
conditions ol the area's residents,<lb />
however little of this action has been<lb />
more than leg work and rubber<lb />
stamping Vs .1 group the MRC" has<lb />
shied iw.iv from initiating jn action<lb />
which has am chance of "upsetting"<lb />
am administrative officials, regardless<lb />
of what the men on the Hill<lb />
feel about the subject<lb />
Now the MRC has .it least started<lb />
in the direction of fulfilling their<lb />
responsibilities of setting the ru<lb />
and regulations .is they see then<lb />
not as an administrative official may<lb />
see them.<lb />
This is indeed a step 111 the right<lb />
direction and we wish the MRC well<lb />
in its efforts. It this group can<lb />
successfully complete then action it<lb />
will restore confidence in the MRC<lb />
jm participation in this .is well .is<lb />
other student organizations shou<lb />
rise<lb />
An unofficial referendum will be<lb />
held in the form o' .1 rally scheduled<lb />
for Thursday, January 21. at 4 pin.<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. All interestet<lb />
students should nuke every effort to<lb />
attend this meeting and make their<lb />
views known, whatever they may be.<lb />
The MRC is taking a possibly<lb />
dangerous step in standing up tor<lb />
their constituents The men on the<lb />
Hill should make every effort to<lb />
insure that they have enough support<lb />
to continue standing.<lb />
Athletes are not machines,<lb />
they are human beings<lb />
Personal involvement in extra<lb />
curricular activities other than<lb />
athletics and .1 different point ot<lb />
view regarding politics and length of<lb />
hair seem to have joined together to<lb />
prevent an outstanding athlete from<lb />
adding his talent to the sports<lb />
department<lb />
Neill Roxv .in All Conference and<lb />
All State track runner in his first<lb />
two years jt ECU, is no longer on<lb />
the track team.<lb />
Ross says he was thrown off"<lb />
ise of his length of hair, refusing<lb />
to move back into the dormitory.<lb />
and because of a "bad attitude His<lb />
couch. Bill Carson said he "quit" the<lb />
team because "Neill grew his hair as<lb />
.1 sig of rebellion<lb />
An attitude such as Coach Carson<lb />
seems to hold can only add to ill<lb />
will and d e v isi ve n e ss b e t we e n<lb />
"straights and "long hairs "<lb />
The time has come to put aside<lb />
such trivialities as appearance and<lb />
persmal points of view and to look<lb />
at athletes as human beings. As much<lb />
as some coaches would hate to admit<lb />
it. athletes are not machines and<lb />
should not be treated as such<lb />
Coach Carson says that "we're in<lb />
the public eye and we have to look<lb />
good since we represent ECU He<lb />
goes on to say that he has<lb />
"standards set for personal appearance<lb />
and they must be kept<lb />
Such arguments hinge upon the<lb />
premise that the coach somehow<lb />
knows what "looks good" and what<lb />
sort of standards of personal<lb />
appearance need to be set. There is<lb />
nothing to indicate that a track<lb />
coach has any more insight into what<lb />
looks good than atn other person<lb />
and for him to set himself up as<lb />
judge and jury has. in this instance<lb />
at least, resulted in a poorer, not<lb />
better track team.<lb />
Perhaps the coach can reappraise<lb />
the situation with a view of regarding<lb />
his athletes as individuals entitled to<lb />
the same privileges and rights as any<lb />
other human beings.<lb />
Present draft statute<lb />
expires on June 30<lb />
By JOHN STRIKER AND ANDREW SHAPIRO<lb />
ipyrignl 1971)<lb />
The season for legislative draft reform is<lb />
upon us(ingress can no longer avoid the issue,<lb />
or finesse it with tokenism (like the lottery),<lb />
because the eleventh hour is near, come<lb />
pestilence 01 plague, riot in the streets, or an<lb />
act of God. the present draft statute expires on<lb />
June 30. 1971<lb />
What will replace it? Early signs point away<lb />
from the volunteer army "joke to borrow the<lb />
recent epithet ol powerful John Stennis.<lb />
chairman of the Senate Armed Services<lb />
Committee In all likelihood, the Military<lb />
Selective Service Act of 1967 will be reenacted.<lb />
extending the President's power to conscript<lb />
It least, two more years, if not four<lb />
Bui ihe probability of draft reform is also<lb />
great Very shortly hearings on reform<lb />
proposals will be held before the Senate and<lb />
House Armed Services Committees. We will be<lb />
in Washington covering those hearings for this<lb />
column and lobbying for procedural and<lb />
substantive reform Ideally, we would like to<lb />
carry with us to ihe Capitol a mass of written<lb />
opinion from the million-plus "constituency"<lb />
"I students who read this column.<lb />
You have a direct stake in what may occur in<lb />
Washington. Even if you have no political or<lb />
moral convictions regarding the continuation of<lb />
conscription, you are still inextricably involved<lb />
in the issue of draft reform Because you are in<lb />
very real danger of losing your II-S student<lb />
deferments for good.<lb />
Way back on April 23. 1970. President<lb />
Nixon asked Congress to restore to him<lb />
"discretionary authority on the deferment of<lb />
students seeking a baccalaureate degree If the<lb />
Congress restores this authority, "Nixon<lb />
declared. 'I shall promptly. bar all<lb />
undergraduate deferments, except for young<lb />
men who are undergraduate students prior to<lb />
today " In other words, under the proposed<lb />
legislation, you would continue to qualify for<lb />
your IIS under the current rules only if you<lb />
were enrolled in college before April 23, 1970<lb />
The same holds true for men deferred because<lb />
of junior college and apprentice and technical<lb />
training programs, so long as those men were<lb />
enrolled before April 23, 1970.<lb />
As soon as the President sent his April 23<lb />
message to Congress. Draft Director Curtis Tarr<lb />
instructed his draft boards to "file separately<lb />
the cover sheets of registrants who enroll in<lb />
colleges, universities, technical schools and<lb />
apprentice training programs on April 23. 1970,<lb />
or thereafter Those of you whose files have<lb />
thus been segregated are liable to lose your<lb />
student deferments for 1I-A occupational<lb />
deferments) should Congress grant Nixon the<lb />
authority to act. Once the President acts, you<lb />
will not even be able to have your induction<lb />
order cancelled and replaced by a l-S(C) "on<lb />
campus" deferment. Instead, the President has<lb />
indicated that the best you can achieve is a<lb />
postponement not a cancellation of your<lb />
scheduled induction until the end of the<lb />
academic semester.<lb />
What do you think of this whole proposal<lb />
especially you freshmen? Do you realize that<lb />
you could be drafted as early as this summer or<lb />
fall or. with a postponement, one year from<lb />
today1 Are you that anxious for a leave of<lb />
absence to help with Vietnamization? Please let<lb />
us know immediately what you think Congress<lb />
should do about the student deferment.<lb />
We also want to hear from all of you on any<lb />
other aspect of draft reform or abolition: How<lb />
many of you favor a volunteer army? How<lb />
many are opposed9 Why?<lb />
What should Congress do about<lb />
conscientious objection1 Should all C.Os be<lb />
granted exemption automatically upon<lb />
request? If so, do you also favor a national<lb />
service program whereby you can volunteer for<lb />
some form of meaningful civilian work in lieu<lb />
of military service? Or sh mid the standards for<lb />
conscientious objection merely be reworded? If<lb />
so, what words would you like to see enacted?<lb />
After all. it's your exemption<lb />
When deciding upon your answers to these<lb />
questions you might bear in mind that students<lb />
currently have an advantage in the draft<lb />
"game These advantages place other young<lb />
men in a disadvantaged position. The Army will<lb />
get the men it needs. The only question is how<lb />
they will do it<lb />
Please send us all your proposals, opinions,<lb />
complaints, curses, and hopes so that we can<lb />
represent you in Washington. Write to<lb />
"Mastering the Draft Suite 1202, 60 East<lb />
42nd Street, New York. NY. 10017<lb />
The Doctors Bag<lb />
By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D.<lb />
(Copvwnqht i970 Coileqe Press Service)<lb />
QUESTION On mi: lust date my boyfriend<lb />
passed out momentarily during one ot the more<lb />
bloody scenes m the movie "M.A.S.H<lb />
Recently we saw "Catch 22" and it happened<lb />
again Being in a crowd tends to increase the<lb />
possibility ol .i blackout, although only certain<lb />
instances, such as- a bloody movie scene will<lb />
induce one: others, such as injuries to himself<lb />
will not.<lb />
ANSWER Fainting (syncope) is a temporary<lb />
loss of consciousness due to decreased blood<lb />
flow to the brain. There is a very long list of<lb />
possible causes for fainting, but something<lb />
called vasovagal syncope accounts for more<lb />
occurences than the next fifteen or twenty<lb />
causes put together. The description in your<lb />
letter fits th s type ol fainting which is rather<lb />
common in normal people of all ages, but<lb />
probably more common in young men. It is due<lb />
to dilation of blood vessels in the muscle masses<lb />
ot the extremities. This results in a relative<lb />
decrease ot blood available lo the brain and<lb />
thus the fainting occurs. Normally, blood<lb />
increases lo muscles in preparation for fleeing<lb />
or fighting. When a person is trapped in one<lb />
spot and can do neither, fainting can result.<lb />
Fear, anxiety, the sight ot blood, receiving an<lb />
injection, and seeing another person faint are<lb />
particularly potent stimuli for some people.<lb />
Unfortunately, vasovagal syncope does not<lb />
qualify one for draft exemption as a<lb />
conscientious objector. One can stave off<lb />
tainting by tensing one's muscles and moving<lb />
about Sometimes making a fist and clenching<lb />
one's teeth works. In the case of your<lb />
boyfriend an interesting experiment would be<lb />
to take him to see "Patton" and have him run<lb />
up and down the aisles during the gory scenes.<lb />
QUESTION: What is a safe time period to keep<lb />
condoms after purchase, but before using? Do<lb />
they deteriorate or become less effective with<lb />
time<lb />
ANSWER Since I930 most condoms have been<lb />
manufactured from latex rubber which is<lb />
known for its durability and long "shelf life<lb />
Sold in hermetically sealed packets, condoms<lb />
should be good for about 5 years if upopened<lb />
and kept away from heat. Even heat does not<lb />
seem to impair them too much as countless<lb />
condoms have survived long waiting periods in<lb />
automobile glove boxes and men's wallets.<lb />
Experimentation is being carried out with a<lb />
new plastic condom which is supposedly very<lb />
inexpensive, very effective and can be stored<lb />
forever, although the value of the last quality<lb />
seems hard to understand. Completely<lb />
unrelated to your question is the fact that<lb />
condoms are sold in various colors in foreign<lb />
countries, red being one of the more popular<lb />
hues.<lb />
A superb recent book is "The Textbook of<lb />
Contraceptive Practice" by John Peel and<lb />
Malcolm Potts published by Cambridge<lb />
University Press available in paperback for<lb />
S2 95. I cannot recommend it too highly.<lb />
QUESTION: Recently I've heard from two<lb />
different sources that it is possible for a woman<lb />
who is not pregnant and who has never been<lb />
pregnant to breast feed an adopted baby Can<lb />
this be possible? If so, please explain.<lb />
ANSWER Yes. it is possible but fairly difficult<lb />
for the woman who has never been pregnant.<lb />
The production of milk is dependent upon<lb />
stimulation of the breasts by sucking as well as<lb />
by hormones. Some people claim that by<lb />
repeated stimulation of the breasts through<lb />
massage and sucking using a device called a<lb />
breast pump, the milk producing tissue can be<lb />
stimulated to become active probably followed<lb />
by an increase in certain hormones thus<lb />
establishing the feed back system necessary for<lb />
adequate production. The chances of success<lb />
are greatly enhanced if the system is primed<lb />
with the appropriate hormones administered by<lb />
a physician<lb />
There is much interest in breast feeding and<lb />
it is well discussed in "The Womanly Art of<lb />
Breast Feeding" published by La Leche League.<lb />
international The book is available in many<lb />
libraries. It costs S3.00 and can be ordered<lb />
from the La Leche League, 9616 Minneapolis<lb />
Ave Franklin Park. Ill 6013I. They will also<lb />
answer questions on breast feeding.<lb />
QUESTION: I would like to know if birth<lb />
control pills could cause any birth defects in an<lb />
unborn child.<lb />
ANSWER Your question is deceptively simple<lb />
I thought of three different possible questions<lb />
you might be asking, so I'll answer them in an<lb />
ontogenetic order.<lb />
Children born to women who have been on<lb />
oral contraceptives and then stopped their use<lb />
in order to become pregnant do not have a<lb />
higher incidence o birth defects although a<lb />
higher frequency of multiple births has<lb />
occasionally been reported<lb />
If your question is directed at the situation<lb />
that would exist if a woman conceived while<lb />
taking oral contraceptives, the answer is more<lb />
complicated. When correctly taken, the<lb />
ineidncce of pregnancy with the oral<lb />
contraceptives is so low that it would take a<lb />
very long time to find enough children who<lb />
started life in such luckless circumstances to<lb />
draw any conclusions. It is known that high<lb />
doses of hormones can be damaging to the<lb />
developing child and can even result m an<lb />
alteration of sexual characteristics, but it is<lb />
unlikely that the doses in oral contraceptives<lb />
are sufficient to do this.<lb />
The last question that came to mind was:<lb />
What would happen if the woman started to<lb />
take birth control pills not realizing that she<lb />
was already pregnant. As in the preceeding<lb />
example, this would be a very difficult thing to<lb />
study as it occurs very rarely and while the<lb />
chances for damage are small one cannot be<lb />
sure how small<lb />
The prescribing doctor should always<lb />
perform a pelvic examination and instruct the<lb />
woman on the use of the pill. It is usually<lb />
begun on the 5th day of the menstrual flow<lb />
Chances for pregnancy at this time are<lb />
negligible. Unfortunately, many women start<lb />
oral contraceptives by bootlegging pills from a<lb />
friend's prescription without ever seeing a<lb />
doctor. People who practice medicine on<lb />
themselves (either with or without a license) are<lb />
probably foolish enough to take birth control<lb />
pills after getting pregnant.<lb />
QUESTION: My fiance and I pet very heavily<lb />
but we have agreed not to have actual<lb />
intercourse. Is it dangerous for either of us to<lb />
continually carry through almost to orgasm and<lb />
break off? What if orgasm is reached<lb />
ANSWER: There is no danger in what you are<lb />
doing, but unless I misunderstood your letter,<lb />
the frustration you and your fiance are<lb />
experiencing comes through clearly. Petting to<lb />
climax is a safe and helpful form of sexual<lb />
expression for people who feel comfortable<lb />
with it. The couple who has agreed not to have<lb />
intercourse but who feel comfortable with<lb />
heavy petting can find that petting to orgasm<lb />
provides sexual gratification without the risk of<lb />
pregnancy. Many people find that the intensity<lb />
of feeling in petting to climax can equal and<lb />
even exceed that of intercourse.<lb />
One word of warning: Semen deposited in<lb />
close approximation to the vaginal opening<lb />
occasionally results in pregnancy (the<lb />
"pregnant virgin" phenomenon).<lb />
The Forum<lb />
Own lives?<lb />
To Fountamhead<lb />
Why can't dorm students have the same<lb />
rights as off-campus students? One reason<lb />
might be that off-campus students are innately<lb />
superior to dorm students, and thus justly<lb />
deserve the rights of humans. We, as dorm<lb />
students, reject this reasoning. The<lb />
administration knows that the problem o(<lb />
filling the dorms would be partially alleviated if<lb />
equality of rights existed. We cannot<lb />
understand (white e) why they have not<lb />
already corrected the situation. Perhaps the<lb />
delay is political. Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
Are the students of ECU adults or children1<lb />
It is unfair to consider us as children sometimes<lb />
and as adults sometimes, depending upon<lb />
convenience. We are supposed to be puppets<lb />
When you say. "Jump we say. "How high<lb />
When you say we're adults, we are: at other<lb />
times we're not. We like being our own<lb />
puppeteers.<lb />
We are all individuals. Why must we follow<lb />
someone else's moral code or someone else's<lb />
ideas? We are just asking for the right to make<lb />
our own decisions. Apparently, the<lb />
administration feels that dorm students are<lb />
unable to do this Making our own decisions -<lb />
isn't that what college is all about Sure it's<lb />
about knowledge, but don't put limits on that<lb />
word. After not being allowed to make any<lb />
decisions for four years, we are transformed<lb />
into brilliant decision makers, ready and willing<lb />
to face the world in all its complexities upon<lb />
receiving the magic piece of paper.<lb />
Most of all, what gives some people the right,<lb />
the omniscience, the sheer audacity to make<lb />
decisions on how 7,000 people must live9<lb />
Why can't we live our own lives?<lb />
Suite 417, Scott Dormitory<lb />
Shocking trash<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
On January 10, as girls had open visitation, I<lb />
went to Umstead for a visit. As I was walking<lb />
up the stairs. I saw something that really<lb />
shocked me, and I am sure it shocked<lb />
everybody else who went to Unstead during the<lb />
visitation hours. What I saw was big trash cans<lb />
in the stairwells for women residents to empty<lb />
their trash in. That was the most awful thing I<lb />
had ever seen and I wonder why girl residents<lb />
have not objected to it.<lb />
A form was distributed to all women<lb />
dormitory residents by Dan K. Wooten,<lb />
Director of Housing, on January 13, 1971,<lb />
concerning having bicycles in the corridors and<lb />
stairwells. The notice mentioned that state fire<lb />
prevention regulations prohibit the use of<lb />
corridors and stairwells as storage areas, but I<lb />
am sure that keeping garbage out of those areas<lb />
is more important than the removel of bicycles.<lb />
I am sure that the Housing Director, who has<lb />
objected to women residents having their<lb />
bicycles in the stairwells, will be more<lb />
concerned about their health as it is as<lb />
important as getting those bicycles out of the<lb />
way. I doubt that the same conditions would be<lb />
found at his house.<lb />
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