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eniaiy<lb />
nandate o( the 1969 General<lb />
"plan and develop a two-yeai<lb />
cine Although we have done<lb />
nains to bo done, hut a planning<lb />
complish only so much An<lb />
t appropriation is necessary i �<lb />
lans and begin the process oi<lb />
al students.<lb />
additional physical manpowci<lb />
and will continue to become<lb />
and urgent m the years<lb />
�ad. Unfortunately, because oi<lb />
e in the training of physicians,<lb />
ed now will not resull in am<lb />
ambei of physicians foi at least<lb />
imperative that we begin as<lb />
e.<lb />
he immediate availability of<lb />
ause of the efforts ol the lull<lb />
culty. ECU is ready to begin<lb />
n as early as N7I and certainly<lb />
1972. There are now many<lb />
arolma men and women who<lb />
ler into the study of medicine<lb />
k ot opportunity in medical<lb />
he state. The availability of<lb />
n at ECU will keep many oi<lb />
ig people within the stale asd<lb />
e North Carolina students n<lb />
in manpower needs of all the<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Forum<lb />
air<lb />
arson's attitude toward Neil<lb />
r typical in the growim<lb />
?en the youth of today and<lb />
ion If a person decides that<lb />
r. it is a personal decision ol<lb />
has a right to interfere with<lb />
ch Carson, would you have<lb />
oil youi team if he changed<lb />
the same kind of personal<lb />
� recognize long hail as not a<lb />
bul as a sign of the changing<lb />
Jei generation does not wan)<lb />
I change and so do styles It<lb />
with them, sou will be lefL<lb />
foolish and feeling-<lb />
I ot the new generation.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jeff Schimberg<lb />
6<lb />
Mike Duncan<lb />
business Manager<lb />
Jew Editor<lb />
lures Editor<lb />
torts Editor<lb />
� . .Adviser<lb />
Box 2516.<lb />
$1 80 pet<lb />
758 6366<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
and the truth shall make you free'<lb />
Volume II. Number .11<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, January 26, 1971<lb />
Michael<lb />
i � i<lb />
nn to<lb />
present films<lb />
in Baptist Union<lb />
Editor's Note: Michael Flinn will present two shows of<lb />
slides, music and discussion this week in the<lb />
auditorium of the Baptist Student Center. On Tuesday<lb />
at 7 30 p.m he will present The Greek Experience<lb />
At 7 30 p.m. Thursday will be "Art. Existentialism<lb />
and the 20th Century<lb />
By MICHAEL FLINN<lb />
(Special tii Fountainhead)<lb />
Living in a lelativistic world has suggested<lb />
that the tacts do not speak foi themselves.<lb />
Everything requires interpretation and<lb />
therefore becomes ait. "Knowledge is<lb />
perception" is the desire to know and leel<lb />
something in the context in which it appears.<lb />
Things seem to be given at least as much<lb />
definition by their environment, physical and<lb />
psychological, as by those qualities that<lb />
characterize them.<lb />
Sometime in the later sixth and early fifth<lb />
centuries B.C monumental changes occured in<lb />
the Greek world view. They no longer<lb />
perceived, thought, or expressed themselves<lb />
solely in the second dimension. The nature of<lb />
their philosophical inquiry, secularizing of their<lb />
drama, writing of history, and elaboration of<lb />
the classical form in art illustrate a dramatic<lb />
breakthrough into the third dimension (space),<lb />
and of themselves. This new spirit is<lb />
immediately sensed in the art. There is a<lb />
coming together, a sense of harmony of things.<lb />
Why<lb />
In some ways the Greeks are far removed<lb />
from our mentality, but then again we have<lb />
inherited so much far more than we know -<lb />
of their essential perception We live in an<lb />
existential world, which may be related to the<lb />
Greek idea that "man is the measure of all<lb />
things<lb />
The existentialist sees man alone, and tree if<lb />
he has the courage to be so. He is totally<lb />
responsible to himself and everyone for his<lb />
behavnu<lb />
In effect the 20th century has exploded<lb />
many of the traditional associations that man<lb />
has had about himself and his relations to<lb />
things. Modern art from the early years of the<lb />
century has been a great odyssey in the quest of<lb />
the new. for redefinition of everything, for the<lb />
means to express the new reality that the<lb />
industrial revolution. World War I and II, the<lb />
blessing and threat of new scientific theories,<lb />
have made inescapable. We exist in a dynamic<lb />
time-space perception. We grow through<lb />
empathy. Every moment is the culmination of<lb />
our lives.<lb />
Students Ed Bream and Jim Brmgle help Prof.<lb />
Robert Edmiston, far rt lower Dean � Lichtman's<lb />
sculpture.<lb />
(Photo by Jim Mltchener)<lb />
Highway to pass<lb />
dorms<lb />
women s<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Stair writer)<lb />
A lourlane highway running seven feet from<lb />
Newdormitorywf bebuiltwithin the next 10<lb />
years, according to John Sutton.<lb />
Relocation-Rehabilitation officer of the<lb />
Greenville Redevelopment Commission.<lb />
The highway, which will run "between the<lb />
Piza Chef and the back of New C dormitory<lb />
is part of the Redevelopment Commission's<lb />
Central Business District (CBD) renewal plan.<lb />
The highway will connect Reade and Greene<lb />
streets.<lb />
Sutton said the Redevelopment Conursion<lb />
will "trade" property with ECU to obtain land<lb />
lot the hiuhway.<lb />
"The University has agreed to buy three<lb />
blocks oi below-grade property between First<lb />
and Fifth streets from the city, and will in turn<lb />
sell us approximately one-half acre near the<lb />
girls' dorm he said<lb />
Sutton added that a walkway will cross the<lb />
new highway from the campus to the<lb />
downtown area. Walkways will also connect the<lb />
backs of stores to alleyways, and alleyways will<lb />
connect to parking lots.<lb />
Other aspects of the CBD project include<lb />
transforming two blocks of Evans Street, from<lb />
Five Points to Third Street, into a pedestrian<lb />
shopping mall. In building the mall, the<lb />
Redevelopment Commission hopes to make it<lb />
easier to drive downtown and to find a<lb />
convenient parking place, as well as to make<lb />
valking downtown safer and more enjoyable.<lb />
The main goals of the CBD redevelopment<lb />
plan are "attractive buildings, improved traffic-<lb />
flow, adequate off-street parking facilities,<lb />
pedestrianways. mall, and room for expansion<lb />
jf new businesses<lb />
THE<lb />
"INDOl<lb />
triumph,<lb />
athlete<lb />
circa 43f<lb />
Greek.<lb />
(Flon<lb />
Arch'<lb />
Muse;<lb />
Photr<lb />
Mike<lb />
Sculpture proclaimed<lb />
eyesore<lb />
The ten foot, 200 pound walnut sculpture<lb />
displayed on the Mall was removed Monday<lb />
After hanging for five days from one ot the<lb />
larger trees, the work was taken down after<lb />
being informally termed an "eyesore" by one<lb />
administrator.<lb />
The sculpture was hewn from a large walnut<lb />
beam by Dean Lichtmann. a junior art major.<lb />
He estimated that he had spent fifty hours<lb />
on it. He added that it look 3W hours to be<lb />
installed, in 28 degree weather<lb />
Robert Edmiston Art Department<lb />
instructor, expressed regui that some avenues<lb />
�-<lb />
of creative expression seemed  be stilled on<lb />
the campus IK- noted that the sculpture was.<lb />
by agreement, to be taken down after a few<lb />
days of display. but wondered if the sculpture<lb />
didn't merit a reprieve.<lb />
It was suspended with two POO pound<lb />
cables over the Mall at a height of about twenty<lb />
feet.<lb />
The worl ��' is laid I  the Art<lb />
Department courtyard, after removal, while<lb />
plans were being made to send it<lb />
appreciative climate<lb />
Manson is<lb />
found guilty<lb />
professors<lb />
gra fed aio<lb />
gradual "takeover" of downtown by<lb />
automobiles, and a "mixture of pedestrian and<lb />
vehiculai traffic is at best a nuisance and at<lb />
worst a danger Proposed improvements<lb />
include a loop road around the CBD<lb />
Total cost of the CBD project is estimated at<lb />
$9 million. The city of Greenville will pay<lb />
one-fourth the cost through grants-in-aid. By<lb />
law. no property taxes may be used to meet<lb />
expenses.<lb />
Sutton explained that the cost of non-cash<lb />
grants-in-aid. such as streets, utilities, and other<lb />
public improvements, will count toward the<lb />
city's share of expenses. Remaining costs will<lb />
be met by the Redevelopment Commission<lb />
through federal grants and proceeds from land<lb />
sales.<lb />
Sutton said that when the CBD project is<lb />
completed all buildings in downtown Greenville<lb />
will meet city and stale standards. At present,<lb />
75 per cent of the buildings in the area,<lb />
approximately I 50 businesses, dc not meet city<lb />
and state codes.<lb />
"If a ; roperty owner refuses to come up to<lb />
standards, the city condemns his property and<lb />
he must clear it Sutton said. "The<lb />
Redevelopment Commission helps pay<lb />
relocation expenses "<lb />
Several businesses in downtown Greenville<lb />
have already remodeled.<lb />
The Greenville Redevelopment Commission<lb />
has successfully completed two urban renewal<lb />
projects. Shore Drive and New Town. The CBD<lb />
project is different from these two, Sutton said,<lb />
because the CBD is a "conservation and<lb />
rehabilitation project instead of a total<lb />
clearance project<lb />
All project activities are scheduled to be<lb />
completed "ideaiistically" by 1974, he added,<lb />
and "realistically" within 10 years.<lb />
By SUSAN JOHNSON<lb />
(Staff Writer!<lb />
Through the services offered b the Office ot<lb />
Special Projects, ECl professors have an<lb />
opportunity to obtain financial help outside the<lb />
school for research, demonstration, and training<lb />
programs.<lb />
"About 50 active grants totalling S2 million<lb />
are in operation at the present said Dr James<lb />
L. White, office coordinate<lb />
These grants come from government, state<lb />
and private foundation services. "The<lb />
government at present supplies most ol the<lb />
funds but more private institutions are<lb />
becoming interested said White.<lb />
Acting as a liason between project directors,<lb />
funding agencies and University, the office<lb />
collects and disseminates information about<lb />
opportunities tor special projects. White assists<lb />
faculty members in development oi their<lb />
proposals, which must secure University<lb />
approval. If a proposal is rejected by an outside<lb />
agency. White does a follow-up studv to<lb />
determine why<lb />
Due to inflation, a cutback on funds from all<lb />
sources has been noted White feels that<lb />
professors who desire a grant should submit<lb />
"tighter proposals. The objectives and methods<lb />
shou be made clear<lb />
During its five years in operation, the Special<lb />
Projects Office has seen a I 10 pei cent increase<lb />
in the total number oi proposals submitted.<lb />
Ninety-six professors submitted 1 1 1 proposals<lb />
during 1969-70; of 1I 's 602 faculty<lb />
members, about Us pei cent sought outside<lb />
support<lb />
LOS ANGLES (APi Charles Manson and<lb />
three women members of his hippie-style clan<lb />
were convicted today il<lb />
and conspiracy in the sav n in ss<lb />
Sharon fate and six i ithers<lb />
Manson was the only defendent to peal<lb />
After the jury was poiled h to the<lb />
judge: "We're still not allow I<lb />
defense. You won't outlivt<lb />
The women sat quietly The jury<lb />
men and live women had deliberated 42 hours<lb />
and 40 minutes since receiving the case Jan 15<lb />
aftei . levei n nth trial<lb />
The same jur at a separate trial will fix the<lb />
penaltv. death Ol life imprisonment The judge<lb />
set next Thursdav for the penaltv trial to begin<lb />
The defendents. who frequently disrupted<lb />
the trial with courtroom outbursts, went out<lb />
quietly after the verdict, led bv bailiffs<lb />
They are Manson. 56. accused of ordering<lb />
the killings to start a race war after which he<lb />
would take power; Susai Vtkiru 22 called<lb />
"Vampira" by the prose it<lb />
testified she tasted Miss Tate - blood after<lb />
killing her. Patricia Krenwinkel 23, who<lb />
according to testimony complained she hurt<lb />
after so much stabbing, and Leslif S ai Houten,<lb />
21. described as having repeatedly stabbed a<lb />
dead victim ar.d enjoying it.<lb />
The tun's verdicts were read individually on<lb />
each ol the 2" counts Manson. Miss Vtkins,<lb />
and Miss Krenwinkel each were charged witl<lb />
one count ol conspiracy and seven counts ol<lb />
murder. Miss Van Houten was charged with<lb />
conspiracy and two o int : murdei in the<lb />
deaths ol victims Leno and Rosemary<lb />
LaBianca<lb />
GMfPllS SCENES<lb />
JAM<lb />
B O S W i<lb />
CAM<lb />
C H API<lb />
leads in<lb />
worship<lb />
in the<lb />
with<lb />
bread<lb />
gun i<lb />
him arc<lb />
Rhodes<lb />
S t o �<lb />
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Page 2 I ountainhead, Janui<lb />
bv Ken Finch)<lb />
REAL IS A NEW campus group. (L to R),<lb />
Sue Johnson, Pam Gruber. Jim Mitchner,<lb />
George Weigand, Chase Barnes Gmqer<lb />
Joyner, Holly Brenner, Father H.C.<lb />
Mulholland, Bill Barnes, and Cmda Poole.<lb />
REAL promotes understanding<lb />
By REGIMA CHAMBERS<lb />
Rl VL a campus<lb />
the I<lb />
Greem s week<lb />
The centi tanchc<lb />
streets, is prepa<lb />
informatioi<lb />
and drafl<lb />
Rl 1<lb />
aci � " � !<lb />
R E A L's<lb />
underst;<lb />
conn: .<lb />
not limited to<lb />
non-politica<lb />
does '<lb />
-<lb />
"These things W<lb />
jre nisi hen<lb />
Haincs He emphasized ilia: "everyone is<lb />
welcome .it the REAL house, hut h no means<lb />
is dope in be brought on the property " He<lb />
hopes the centei will not turn into a<lb />
"hangout<lb />
Rl Al is not operating on a 24-hour basis at<lb />
the present nine due to lack or personnel. The<lb />
house is open Monday through Thursday from<lb />
5 p.m until midnight and on weekends from 5<lb />
p in Friday until midnight Sunday<lb />
The advisory group to REAL consists of Jay<lb />
Steinberg, psychology professor, and Dr.<lb />
George Weigand. director o the University's<lb />
counseling department. John C'hilders of Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health Clinic and Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Dan Jacob son of W'OOW radio are offering their<lb />
services also<lb />
Working directly with the center are the Rev.<lb />
V J Madden Jr Episcopal Chaplain; the Rev.<lb />
IIMulholland. Catholic chaplain; and Jerry<lb />
Paul, Greenville attorney. Student workers<lb />
include Gil Deegan, Ginger Joyner and Holly<lb />
Breener. Jim Mitchnei is house resident.<lb />
MRC considers dorm action<lb />
The Men's R .(MRCmet<lb />
Thursday night to evaluaterally<lb />
and consideithe<lb />
adminisi itioi<lb />
decisii<lb />
Vt the ally iSt - <lb />
1 nt Bob Whit<lb />
from the administra'i all<lb />
invite<lb />
EC1 President 1�<lb />
report from his<lb />
recommend itioi Feb. 22<lb />
Present visitation policies were extended<lb />
immediately to start at noun on weekends<lb />
instead of 7 p.m. The MRC voted to hold a<lb />
ballot vote of dormitory men to decide whether<lb />
oi not to accept the 30-day delay.<lb />
Plans tor an economic boycott on Greenville<lb />
should the men reject the delay . were discussed.<lb />
Funds were allocated fot the purchase of a<lb />
mimeograph machine, to print the MRC<lb />
newsletters.<lb />
The MRC will meet to determine a course of<lb />
action as soon as the referendum iscompleted.<lb />
Degree no longer guarantees job<lb />
vv VSHlNGTt ! i P)<lb />
Demand<lb />
in astronon<lb />
bloloev aiu<lb />
are re<lb />
Mi <lb />
iphicp re I<lb />
.job<lb />
�<lb /><lb />
west<lb />
Yale h<lb />
Midwest to find wrk. This is good in a<lb />
sociological way It's spreading the talent,<lb />
attitudes, and customs across the country<lb />
The profusion ol Ph.D's was forecast almost<lb />
six years ago bs l)r Allan M. Cartter,<lb />
chancellor of New Vrk University, in an article<lb />
win ten foi the American Statistical<lb />
Association.<lb />
"No one believed it then Cartter said. "I<lb />
wish they had listened<lb />
"Now I'm worried about their personal<lb />
discouragement. When most o them started<lb />
working for their degrees six and seven years<lb />
ago. the ob market was much different. Now a<lb />
much larger proportion ol them will be taking<lb />
jobs as a stop-gap. hoping something better will<lb />
come along. Very frequently, it doesn't<lb />
Chemistry seminar features Gilkerson<lb />
"Very basically<lb />
reason col<lb />
and not it<lb />
Dr. W.R. Gill Fi<lb />
his lecture in th<lb />
"Ion Mol� :<lb />
the topic ' il the<lb />
by Union Carbi I I<lb />
Friday at 3 p.m<lb />
other interested pet<lb />
bairman of the Chemit<lb />
that the attendance ol tl<lb />
growing since then si.hi th<lb />
He furthei si it<lb />
very technical n nal<lb />
as those dealing wit<lb />
group<lb />
i lilkerson is a P<lb />
University of Soul<lb />
his B.S degree in<lb />
:<lb />
ived his<lb />
I'll I) from the I niversity ol Kansas in 1953<lb />
and in 1955 returned to South Carolina to<lb />
leach<lb />
Gilkerson has published in the "Journal of<lb />
the American Chemical Society "Journal of<lb />
Physicalhemistry " and "Journal of Chemical<lb />
Physics "<lb />
I he presentation was made with the use of<lb />
graphs plotting the electrical conductance in<lb />
solvents other than water. The nature of three<lb />
factors were considered. They are: the nature<lb />
ol the solvent, the cation; the salt in solution;<lb />
and the ligand. an added compound which<lb />
donates electrons.<lb />
One of the problems Gilkerson has<lb />
encountered in his work is that of finding salts<lb />
which will dissolve in solvents other than water.<lb />
There are presently no obvious practical<lb />
applications lor the information, but then there<lb />
was no use foi the electrical generator when it<lb />
was first developed<lb />
DR<lb />
G I LK ERSON<lb />
LECTURES at<lb />
weekly<lb />
sponsored Union<lb />
Carbide seminar.<lb />
(Photr<lb />
Dv Kl<lb />
Groups to study<lb />
student fees<lb />
fwo separate committees, organized by the<lb />
Office of External Affairs and supported by the<lb />
Student Government Association, have been<lb />
formed to study the allocation of student-paid<lb />
fees.<lb />
The first committee will investigate a $34 fee<lb />
paid by the student each quarter. This fee is<lb />
teteiied to as "other university fees" in the<lb />
catalogue.<lb />
I he committee hopes to find what the<lb />
"oilier fees" consist of and where this money<lb />
goes Tuition fees will also be studied in an<lb />
effort to learn how this money is used.<lb />
 second committee will study the<lb />
bookstore and its revenue. The current net<lb />
profit of the bookstore is $125,000 which is<lb />
leported to be used for financing scholarships.<lb />
The External Affairs Committee will investigate<lb />
to see if the money actually is used for<lb />
v holarships.<lb />
The possibility of lowering textbook prices<lb />
will also be investigated.<lb />
Retarded make<lb />
good workers<lb />
By JENNY JONES<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
"Vocational Education and the Mentally<lb />
Retarded" was the topic of an address by Dr.<lb />
William B. Martin, associate .professor of<lb />
Secondary Education, to a joint meeting of the<lb />
campus chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary<lb />
industrial education fraternity, and the<lb />
Industrial and Technical Education Club last<lb />
week.<lb />
Martin emphasized the important role which<lb />
industrial education could play in training the<lb />
mentally retarded. Many jobs in industry, such<lb />
as assembly line work, are repetitive and<lb />
monotonous to the average worker, said Martin.<lb />
The normal person "may become bored and, in<lb />
turn, unreliable and incompetent The educable<lb />
mentally retarded worker, though, has shown a<lb />
high rate of competence and dependability he<lb />
said.<lb />
"It is the responsibility of all citizens said<lb />
Martin, "to become involved in preparing the<lb />
mentally retarded for work The worker must<lb />
be given early preparation, education, training,<lb />
medical rehabilitation, employment<lb />
opportunities, adequate living conditions and<lb />
public acceptance<lb />
Industrial educators who are aware of these<lb />
trainable mentally retarded can help to supply<lb />
reliable manpower to the unskilled or<lb />
semi-skilled level of the labor force, according<lb />
to Martin<lb />
Camou briefs $<lb />
Prof. John R. BAll,<lb />
chairman of the ECU<lb />
Department of Social Work<lb />
and Correctional Services, has<lb />
been appointed to head a<lb />
national committee on<lb />
standards for undergraduate<lb />
social welfare programs.<lb />
The committee is part of the<lb />
New York-based Council on<lb />
Social Work Education. Ten<lb />
committee members who<lb />
represent various interests in<lb />
the field have been selected to<lb />
work with Ball.<lb />
The committee's function<lb />
will be the development and<lb />
testing of standards for<lb />
certification of undergraduate<lb />
programs in social welfare and<lb />
the actual certification of such<lb />
programs in colleges and<lb />
universities throughout the<lb />
nation.<lb />
ADDRESSES CONFERENCE<lb />
Dr. Thomas Hatcher<lb />
Johnson, of the ECU<lb />
Department of Health and<lb />
Physical Education, is<lb />
scheduled to address a<lb />
conference of higher education<lb />
administrators in Chapel Hill<lb />
this week.<lb />
Sponsored by the UNC CH<lb />
Institute of Government, the<lb />
conference will hear speakers<lb />
on student dissent, sex<lb />
discrimination in higher<lb />
education, and problems of<lb />
administration of university<lb />
personnel.<lb />
Dr. Johnson is advisor to the<lb />
ECU School and Community<lb />
Health Curriculum and has<lb />
headed workshops on drug<lb />
education and drug abuse.<lb />
Prior to his appointment to the<lb />
ECU faculty, he taught at<lb />
UNC-CH and Clemson<lb />
University.<lb />
SALES EXTENDED<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) A special<lb />
report presented to Gov. Bob<lb />
Scott Wednesday recommends<lb />
that the hours for beer and<lb />
wine sales and on-premises<lb />
consumption of liquor be<lb />
extended.<lb />
The nine-member Alcoholic<lb />
Beverage Study Commission<lb />
recommended that the cut-off<lb />
on beer and wine sales be<lb />
Arab-Israeli relations topic<lb />
of question-answer session<lb />
By MARILYN MOODY<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
"Russian influence in the Middle East is not<lb />
greater than U.S. influence, but it is great said<lb />
guest speaker Mansour Bejaoui at a meeting of<lb />
the College Democrats Club, last week.<lb />
The topic was Arab-Israeli relations. Bejaoui,<lb />
assistant professor of romance languages, did<lb />
not give a speech because he felt that a<lb />
question-answer period would be more<lb />
beneficial.<lb />
In answer to questions pertaining to Russian<lb />
involvement in the Middle East, Bejaoui said,<lb />
"Although the Arabs have the Russians, they<lb />
are forced to go to them for help because they<lb />
cannot get help from the U.S. The Arabs went<lb />
to Eisenhower about the Aswan Dam and were<lb />
turned down. If Eisenhower had helped them<lb />
with the dam, more than likely we would not<lb />
have a Middle East war, and Arab-U.S. relations<lb />
would be 'just fine<lb />
Bejaoui further said that someone will be<lb />
around to help the Arabs even if the U.S. will<lb />
not He said �hat the Arabs can always get help<lb />
from China.<lb />
Concerning an all-out Arab-Israeli war,<lb />
Bejaoui said, "As long as they receive support<lb />
Israel will be an aggressor. If a war starts, it will<lb />
favor the Arabs because Israel does not have the<lb />
manpower to control the Middle East. If the<lb />
Israeli government wants peace, it will give back<lb />
Arab land and agree to talk<lb />
Questions were asked about the U.S. position<lb />
in the Middle East. Bejaoui noted that U.S.<lb />
presidential candidates are committed to<lb />
support Israel even before they run because<lb />
Jewish people control the stock market and<lb />
hold other powerful positions. "The people of<lb />
the U.S. are generally in favor of Israel he<lb />
said.<lb />
Bejaoui stated that although the government<lb />
of his native country, Tunisia, is not in favor of<lb />
war, the people of the country are. Tunisia<lb />
morally backs the Arabs. Many of the Tunisian<lb />
people wish the Tunisian government to give<lb />
aid to the Arabs he said.<lb />
Bejaoui was asked his opinion of U.S.<lb />
government. "The U.S. Constitution needs to<lb />
be changed. Unless it is changed, you (the U.S.)<lb />
will not succeed. The people should be able to<lb />
vote directly for their candidate. They should<lb />
vote for the man they think is capable for the<lb />
job not for the party<lb />
ECU presents 'Exit the King'<lb />
"I xit the King which has been called the<lb />
finest play by France's first modern playwright,<lb />
Eugene Ionesco, is being readied by the ECU<lb />
Playhouse for production Feb. 3-6 in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The piny is a ritual of the horror and<lb />
grandeur of death. It presents the image of the<lb />
end of the human species in the form of a<lb />
monarch who, up to three hours before the<lb />
play opens, had reigned for innumerable years<lb />
over a vast and prosperous kingdom. In exactly<lb />
an hour and a half, in the time it takes to do<lb />
the play, he will be dead.<lb />
The play deals with the impending death of<lb />
King Berenger the First, played by Mark<lb />
Ramsey. His death is presid'd over by a<lb />
Mephistophelean doctor, Chris Jones, who with<lb />
clinical efficency records the King's stages of<lb />
senility and decay.<lb />
Meanwhile, the king's two queens contend<lb />
for possession of his spirit, one (Vickie<lb />
Batchelor) attempting to recall him to love and<lb />
sweetness, the other (Donna Goodnight)<lb />
exhorting him to accept the inevitability and<lb />
glory of his demise.<lb />
Also present is a nurse and maid (Linda<lb />
Taylor) and a guard (Danny Irvine), who gives a<lb />
mad play-by-play proclamation of the events.<lb />
"Exit the King" opened in Paris in 1963 to<lb />
critical acclaim and was produced in New York<lb />
by the APA Repertory Company in 1968. New<lb />
York Times critic Clive Barnes called it "the<lb />
most personal and moving of all Ionesco's<lb />
plays and noted that "if only from the width<lb />
of its sympathies, it is incomparably his greatest<lb />
work<lb />
Tickets for "Exit the King" become available<lb />
Jan. 27 at McGinnis Auditorium box office,<lb />
Box 2712, Greenville or by phone at 758-6390.<lb />
Love Corps updates Christianity<lb />
By MARILYN MOODY<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
"It's a Playboy's World a book by Bill<lb />
Banowsky, is the current subject of discussion<lb />
by Love Corps. Love Corps is a discussion<lb />
group focusing on the relation of Christ's<lb />
teachings to the problems of modern society.<lb />
According to the Rev. Michael Brooks of the<lb />
Church of Christ and the club's founder,<lb />
Banowsky's book "gives a look at Hefner's<lb />
philosophy from a Christian viewpoint This<lb />
book will form the basis of the club's discussion<lb />
for the remainder of the school year. At the<lb />
end of spring quarter Love Corps will be<lb />
evaluated by the group for its success or failure<lb />
in bringing Christian principles a little closer to<lb />
the modern world.<lb />
Pastor Brooks started Love Corps fall quarter<lb />
because he felt that most churches today fail to<lb />
modernize Christian teachings. He believes Love<lb />
Corps has been moderately successful although<lb />
attendance is small. "Our main shortcoming has<lb />
been a lack of time he said. "With more time,<lb />
and as the club's existence becomes better<lb />
known, I am sure that attendance will<lb />
increase<lb />
a.m. and for on-premise<lb />
consumption of liquor from<lb />
midnight to 1:30 am<lb />
FACULTY RECITAL<lb />
The Music Department will<lb />
present a faculty recital at 8:15<lb />
p.m on Wednesday, Jan. 27 in<lb />
the Music Building. Featured<lb />
will be the compositions of<lb />
Gregory Kosteck. Kosteck is<lb />
one of the ECU eomposers-in-<lb />
residence.<lb />
RECITAL PRESENTED<lb />
The senior recital of<lb />
Christine Lowden and<lb />
Haywood Thompson will be<lb />
presented at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 28 in the Music<lb />
Building. Lowden will be<lb />
featured on French horn while<lb />
Thompson plays trumpet.<lb />
FOREIGN FILM SHOWN<lb />
"Gertrud Swedish foreign<lb />
film, will be shown as the<lb />
International Film this week.<lb />
The sub-titled movie runs<lb />
approximately two hours and<lb />
will be presented at 8:15 p.m<lb />
Wednesday. Jan 27 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. Admission will be<lb />
bv ID. and activity cards.<lb />
PROFESSOR RETIRES<lb />
Dr David B Stevens,<lb />
assistant professor of law.<lb />
School of Business, ECU will<lb />
retire from the U.S. Air Force<lb />
with the rank of colonel in<lb />
ceremonies to be held on<lb />
Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 12:15 p.m.<lb />
Col John Duffus of the U.S.<lb />
Air Force will present the<lb />
Meritorious Service Award to<lb />
Dr. Stevens.<lb />
PROFESSOR PROMOTED<lb />
Dr. James S. McDaniel, of<lb />
the ECU Biology Department,<lb />
has been promoted from<lb />
assistant professor to associate<lb />
professor. McDaniel, who holds<lb />
the BS degree from Kansas<lb />
State College of Pittsburg and<lb />
the MS and PhD degrees from<lb />
the University of Oklahoma, is<lb />
director of graduate studies in<lb />
the Department of Biology. His<lb />
major research interests are<lb />
parasite physiology and<lb />
ecology.<lb />
FACULTY MEMBER LISTED<lb />
Dr. Clifford B Knight,<lb />
faculty member in the<lb />
Department of Biology at ECU<lb />
will be included in the<lb />
Dictionary of International<lb />
Biography, 1971 edition. The<lb />
Dictionary is published in<lb />
London, England, and<lb />
distributed to 125 countries.<lb />
Dr. Knight's biographical<lb />
material has also appeared in<lb />
the Royal Blue Book, another<lb />
British publication, American<lb />
Men of Science, and Who's<lb />
Who in the South and<lb />
Southwest.<lb />
LOWER VOTING AGE<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) Growing<lb />
sentiment in favor of lowering<lb />
the voting age to 18 brought a<lb />
flurry of bills into both houses<lb />
of North Carolina's General<lb />
Assembly on its opening day<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Before the two houses had<lb />
adjourned their brief opening<lb />
day sessions a total of five bills<lb />
to amend the North Carolina<lb />
Constitution to lower the<lb />
voting age had been<lb />
introduced.<lb />
"I feel it will be approved<lb />
this time said Rep. Jim<lb />
Beatly, D-Mecklenburg.<lb />
KEEP FRIENDS ALIVE<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP)<lb />
Charlotte business and civic<lb />
leaders began a federally<lb />
financed "Let's Keep Our<lb />
Friends Alive" campaign<lb />
Friday to combat drunken<lb />
driving.<lb />
The year-long program is<lb />
part of a three-and-a-half year<lb />
study of drunk driving in<lb />
Mecklenburg County under a<lb />
$1.9 million grant.<lb />
County commissioner James<lb />
G. Martin told a luncheon<lb />
meeting Friday that the<lb />
Alcohol Safety Action Project<lb />
is "designed to find painless<lb />
ways for those who are feeling<lb />
no pain anyway to<lb />
good-humoredly recognize that<lb />
they are in a dangerous<lb />
situation<lb />
The first stage will be<lb />
followed by a year of law<lb />
enforcement experiments and<lb />
court action. The program is<lb />
already six months old.<lb />
In the coming year, the<lb />
program will have<lb />
do-it-yourself breath testers<lb />
distributed in liquor stores and<lb />
taverns, printed paper bags for<lb />
liquor store clerks to use<lb />
carrying drinks limit<lb />
suggestions and diiver<lb />
education for those convicted<lb />
of drinking offenses.<lb />
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intaitihead, Pat<lb />
a.m. and for on-premise<lb />
consumption of liquor from<lb />
midnight to 1:30 am<lb />
FACULTY RECITAL<lb />
The Music Department will<lb />
present a faculty recital at 8:15<lb />
p.m on Wednesday, Jan. 27 in<lb />
the Music Building. Featured<lb />
will be the compositions of<lb />
Gregory Kosteck. Kosteck is<lb />
one of the ECU composers-in-<lb />
residence.<lb />
RECITAL PRESENTED<lb />
The senior recital of<lb />
Christine Lowden and<lb />
Haywood Thompson will be<lb />
presented at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 28 in the Music<lb />
Building. Lowden will be<lb />
featured on French horn while<lb />
Thompson plays trumpet<lb />
FOREIGN FILM SHOWN<lb />
"Gertrud Swedish foreign<lb />
film, will be shown as the<lb />
International Film this week<lb />
The sub-titled movie runs<lb />
approximately two hours and<lb />
will be presented at 8:15 p.m<lb />
Wednesday, Jan 27 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. Admission will be<lb />
bv ID. and activity cards.<lb />
PROFESSOR RETIRES<lb />
Dr. David B Stevens,<lb />
assistant professor of law.<lb />
School of Business, ECU will<lb />
retire from the U.S. Air Force<lb />
with the rank of colonel in<lb />
ceremonies to be held on<lb />
Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 12:15 p.m.<lb />
Col John Duffus of the U.S.<lb />
Air Force will present the<lb />
Meritorious Service Award to<lb />
Dr. Stevens.<lb />
PROFESSOR PROMOTED<lb />
Dr. James S. McDaniel, of<lb />
the ECU Biology Department,<lb />
has been promoted from<lb />
assistant professor to associate<lb />
professor. McDaniel, who holds<lb />
the BS degree from Kansas<lb />
State College of Pittsburg and<lb />
the MS and PhD degrees from<lb />
the University of Oklahoma, is<lb />
director of graduate studies in<lb />
the Department of Biology. His<lb />
major research interests are<lb />
parasite physiology and<lb />
ecology.<lb />
FACULTY MEMBER LISTED<lb />
Dr. Clifford B Knight,<lb />
faculty member in the<lb />
Department of Biology at ECU<lb />
will be included in the<lb />
Dictionary of International<lb />
Biography, 1971 edition. The<lb />
Dictionary is published in<lb />
London, England, and<lb />
distributed to 125 countries.<lb />
Dr. Knight's biographical<lb />
material has also appeared in<lb />
the Royal Blue Book, another<lb />
British publication, American<lb />
Men of Science, and Who's<lb />
Who in the South and<lb />
Southwest.<lb />
LOWER VOTING AGE<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) Growing<lb />
sentiment in favor of lowering<lb />
the voting age to 18 brought a<lb />
flurry of bills into both houses<lb />
of North Carolina's General<lb />
Assembly on its opening day<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Before the two houses had<lb />
adjourned their brief opening<lb />
day sessions a total of five bills<lb />
to amend the North Carolina<lb />
Constitution to lower the<lb />
voting age had been<lb />
introduced.<lb />
"I feel it will be approved<lb />
this time said Rep. Jim<lb />
Beatly, D-Mecklenburg.<lb />
KEEP FRIENDS ALIVE<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP)<lb />
Charlotte business and civic<lb />
leaders began a federally<lb />
financed "Let's Keep Our<lb />
Friends Alive" campaign<lb />
Friday to combat drunken<lb />
driving.<lb />
The year-long program is<lb />
part of a three-and-a-half year<lb />
study of drunk driving in<lb />
Mecklenburg County under a<lb />
$1.9 million grant.<lb />
County commissioner James<lb />
G. Martin told a luncheon<lb />
meeting Friday that the<lb />
Alcohol Safety Action Project<lb />
is "designed to find painless<lb />
ways for those who are feeling<lb />
no pain anyway to<lb />
good-humoredly recognize that<lb />
they are in a dangerous<lb />
situation<lb />
The first stage will be<lb />
followed by a year of law<lb />
enforcement experiments and<lb />
court action. The program is<lb />
already six months old.<lb />
In the coming year, the<lb />
program will have<lb />
do-it-yourself breath testers<lb />
distributed in liquor stores and<lb />
taverns, printed paper bags for<lb />
liquor store clerks to use<lb />
carrying drinks limit<lb />
suggestions and diiver<lb />
education for those convicted<lb />
of drinking offenses.<lb />
;<lb />
Student roles vary<lb />
at Home Ec. house<lb />
By BETSY HEADY<lb />
(Stall W n I (. r I<lb />
I he<lb />
il the<lb />
nome managemenl house, an extension<lb />
Home I conomics Department, is a little<lb />
known aspeel ol both the campus and academic<lb />
life at ECU. Housing lOsenioi home economics<lb />
majors, the house is actually a teaching lab for<lb />
the practice ol household management.<lb />
I he purpose ol the home managemenl house<lb />
is in provide an opportunity for the senior<lb />
home economics majors to apply the managing<lb />
principles learned in previous courses. Emphasis<lb />
is placed on decision making human relations.<lb />
Unlike a residence hall, the house only<lb />
provides for 10 women, all of whom are seniors<lb />
in the home economics field. Home economics<lb />
majors are required by federal and state law to<lb />
live in a house of this type.<lb />
assigned with each girl serving in five different<lb />
roles. During the six-week peri �d all of the girls<lb />
act at some time as a food manager, financial<lb />
manager, laundress, and housekeeper<lb />
Although these duties are suggested at the<lb />
beginning of the session, the groups work<lb />
together and alter duties to suit their needs.<lb />
At the close of their stay in the home<lb />
management house, each group takes on a<lb />
project to improve the area they live in. The<lb />
past session refinished a desk and made shades<lb />
and draperies for the apartment and house.<lb />
In addition to these projects, a final year-end<lb />
project is undertaken to improve the house in<lb />
general. Past projects have included remodelling<lb />
the living room of the apartment and adding<lb />
furnishings and equipment to the house. These<lb />
projects are financed through the Home<lb />
Economics Department while the group<lb />
projects are paid for through allotted funds<lb />
from the budget.<lb />
Miss Sylvia Brixhoff. resident counseloi who<lb />
coordinates the project with Miss Dianne<lb />
Dearing, home management teacher, said that<lb />
the house "offers an opportunity for the<lb />
practical application of decision making<lb />
"For some girls, living in the home<lb />
management house may be their first<lb />
experience m housekeeping "It brings out<lb />
hidden talents in people said Miss Hillary<lb />
Kramer of her stay in the house.<lb />
Miss Jessie Price added. "It is a good<lb />
experience for any homemaker. You learn to<lb />
budget your time, energy and money and<lb />
interrelate all of these. You learn how to fit<lb />
everything that has to be done in a house into<lb />
24 hours<lb />
Miss Kramer summed up the feelings of most<lb />
home economics majors when she said. "Living<lb />
in the house is a good experience in working<lb />
and living together<lb />
HILDA HICKS LEARNS that preparation of meals<lb />
is one of many duties assumed by students who<lb />
live in the home management house. During her<lb />
stay, each girl at some time acts as food manager,<lb />
(Stan pnotos by Ken F(<lb />
laundress, financial manager and housekeeper,<lb />
this way, she obtains invaluable experience in<lb />
many aspects of housekeeping and homemaking.<lb />
icn)<lb />
In<lb />
the<lb />
PSA contemplates<lb />
troop unionization<lb />
PREPARING A MEAL includes not only the<lb />
cooking, but the planning of a well-balanced diet.<lb />
The co-eds stay in the house for a six-week<lb />
period, living three weeks on a high income<lb />
level and three weeks on a low income level. In<lb />
addition to being able to apply their course<lb />
material they learn to run a house in a practical<lb />
way. Since most of the women living in the<lb />
house are preparing to teach, they will be able<lb />
to relate this experience to their future home<lb />
management students.<lb />
Built in 1952, the present home management<lb />
house is separated into a small apartment and a<lb />
larger house with five girls living in each side.<lb />
The apartment is an informal and simply<lb />
furnished area while the house is better<lb />
equipped and allows a more formal way of life.<lb />
During the three weeks on a low income budget<lb />
SI per person per day is allowed for food. The<lb />
last three weeks' food budget is1.38 per<lb />
person per day.<lb />
After moving into the house, the women<lb />
make out a budget alloting certain amounts of<lb />
money to food, supplies and services. Duties are<lb />
OTTAWA (CPS) The union that has<lb />
already organized most civilian workers in the<lb />
Canadian government has set its sights on two<lb />
new targets the Armed Forces and the Royal<lb />
Canadian Mounted Police (RC.MPi<lb />
But the union, the Public Service Alliance ol<lb />
Canada ("PSA), emphasizes it doesn't plan on<lb />
having either the soldiers or the Mounties g i in<lb />
strike.<lb />
Although the unionization of troops has<lb />
been discussed by some radicals in the U.S it<lb />
has never been taken seriously by an organized<lb />
union.<lb />
PARLIAMENTARY SUPPORT<lb />
The idea has gained support from some<lb />
members of Parliament in Canada Andrew<lb />
Brewin. a member of the New Democratic<lb />
Party (NDP). the left opposition to the present<lb />
government, notes that the armies of Norway,<lb />
Sweden. Denmark and West Germany are<lb />
organized. "Nobody would accuse the West<lb />
German's of not being an effective force<lb />
Brewin said.<lb />
PSA spokesman K.R. Robinson emphasizes<lb />
that strikes are not being considered "You<lb />
could not have a bunch of guys taking a vote on<lb />
whether they were going to attack the enemy<lb />
or something like that he said.<lb />
Asked why not, he replied "It becomes a<lb />
matter of national security. I'm all for<lb />
democracy in the work place. Hell. I've written<lb />
articles ab ut it. But you couldn't do it if a<lb />
bunch of guys got together and decided nol ti<lb />
attack that hill because they might get killed<lb />
That's absurd. You know, the Americans are<lb />
wrestling with this problem in Vietnam<lb />
NO STRIKES<lb />
In place of a strike, the PSA would substitute<lb />
binding arbitration, while Brewin thinks the<lb />
public airing of the dispute would force the<lb />
government to give a fair deal to the soldiers<lb />
and the police<lb />
Robinson refused to say whether the PSA<lb />
will attempt to organize the armed forces it the<lb />
government refuses to go along. "We have a lot<lb />
of other priorities he said, implying that they<lb />
will only organize the working soldiers if the<lb />
boss government says it is all right.<lb />
The Canadian government has so far refused<lb />
to comment on the proposal, despite the fact<lb />
that Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was notified<lb />
of the PSA request more than two months ago.<lb />
Several high-ranking military officers have<lb />
.need the unionization proposal.<lb />
Robinson said he does not know whether<lb />
there would be separate unions for each service,<lb />
or whether officers and enlisted men would be<lb />
in the same union. If the government does go<lb />
along, he estimates it would take at least a year<lb />
to get an Armed Services union off the ground.<lb />
ANOTHER ASPECT OF meal-planning is serving.<lb />
The homemaker must plan her table setting and<lb />
arrangements and coordinate them with the rest of<lb />
the preparations.<lb />
Teachers denounce message,<lb />
demand increase in salaries<lb />
State, local governments<lb />
offer summer internships<lb />
By CONNIE BOGER<lb />
(Stall Wiiti'O<lb />
North Carolina college<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
state 01 local government are<lb />
urged hv Governor Bob Scott<lb />
to apply foi the 1971 North<lb />
Carolina State and Local<lb />
Govei n me n t Internship<lb />
Program<lb />
I he Slate Government<lb />
Internship Program was started<lb />
m 1962. The students work foi<lb />
1 I weeks with lop agency<lb />
personnel, learning about the<lb />
many aspects oi state<lb />
government while they work.<lb />
The Internship Program<lb />
involves a 40 houi work week<lb />
and a concentrated seminar<lb />
series<lb />
1 he most important aspect<lb />
of the sumniei work is the<lb />
employment in a state<lb />
government agency. Past<lb />
projects have been analyzing<lb />
readmission rates to mental<lb />
hospitals; formulating a<lb />
recreation program for prison<lb />
inmates; placing young people<lb />
on jobs, both summei and<lb />
permanent; studying the causes<lb />
of unrest In high schools and<lb />
colleges: studying criminal<lb />
procedure in juvenile and<lb />
district courts, and preparing<lb />
an article on the effect ol<lb />
swamp drainage on wildlife<lb />
The first week of the state<lb />
government internship program<lb />
is an orientation period during<lb />
which the student familiarizes<lb />
himself with wen aspect ol<lb />
North Carolina its history,<lb />
e c 0 n 0 in . geography,<lb />
government, politics, and<lb />
problems. Interns come in<lb />
contact with state officials,<lb />
agency heads and college<lb />
professors, and discuss<lb />
theories, practices and progress<lb />
of state government.<lb />
The interns are then assigned<lb />
to various agencies where they<lb />
will be employed for the<lb />
remaining 10 weeks.<lb />
Discussions on topics of North<lb />
Carolina from both theoretical<lb />
and practical realms are led by<lb />
such speakers as the governor,<lb />
the attorney general, state<lb />
educational leaders, and<lb />
officials with the Good<lb />
Neighbor Council.<lb />
Day long sessions are also<lb />
planned when the interns tour<lb />
some of the correctional and<lb />
mental health facilities of<lb />
North Carolina. In 1970, they<lb />
studied ecology on a weekend<lb />
trip to Bald Head Island.<lb />
The local Government<lb />
Internship Program was<lb />
established in 1965. The<lb />
interns in this division spend<lb />
their 11 weeks in local<lb />
governments where they<lb />
perform a variety of<lb />
assignments of an<lb />
administrative or research<lb />
nature. They will work in the<lb />
office of a city or county<lb />
manager or the head of a major<lb />
department.<lb />
In previous years, interns<lb />
have worked in Catawba.<lb />
Cumberland, Gaston, Guilford,<lb />
and Mecklenburg counties and<lb />
Albemarle. Chapel Hill,<lb />
Charlotte. Durham. Gastonia,<lb />
Greensboro, Hickory, High<lb />
Point, Morganton, Raleigh,<lb />
Rocky Mount, Salisbury,<lb />
S t a t e s v i 11 e , T a r b o r o ,<lb />
Wilmington, Winston Salem,<lb />
and Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />
Their duties may include<lb />
assisting in budget preparation,<lb />
completing a land use survey,<lb />
analyzing the operations of a<lb />
city office, helping to prepare a<lb />
municipal annual report, or<lb />
helping to prepare pay plans<lb />
and position classifications.<lb />
Interns regularly attend<lb />
meetings of the governing<lb />
body, planning board, and<lb />
various committees. Several<lb />
seminars arranged by the<lb />
Institute of Government will<lb />
be held in Chapel Hill. At these<lb />
meetings the interns will<lb />
discuss their experiences with<lb />
political and administrative<lb />
problems of local government<lb />
with prominent North Carolina<lb />
officials.<lb />
The time of internship<lb />
extends from June 7 through<lb />
Aug. 20.<lb />
Those eligible to apply for<lb />
both programs include<lb />
residents of North Carolina<lb />
who are currently enrolled in a<lb />
college or university, either in<lb />
or out of state, and who will<lb />
have completed at least three<lb />
years of college by June 1971.<lb />
Out-of-state residents may<lb />
apply for the local programs<lb />
only. Students with any major<lb />
are urged to apply.<lb />
The local interns are paid<lb />
from $75 to $100 per week<lb />
according to the pay plan for<lb />
the unit in which they work.<lb />
State interns will receive SI00<lb />
per week.<lb />
State interns can receive<lb />
three hours credit in political<lb />
science from North Carolina<lb />
State University if they pay a<lb />
registration fee of $51.50. A<lb />
local intern may arrange for<lb />
college credit by contacting the<lb />
school he now attends<lb />
Room rent is approximately<lb />
$100 for the summer for state<lb />
interns. In 1970, they lived in<lb />
air-conditioned houses owned<lb />
by N.C. State University. Local<lb />
government interns will make<lb />
tlieir own arrangements for<lb />
living quarters.<lb />
To apply, the student must<lb />
complete an application for<lb />
employment of the North<lb />
Carolina State Personnel<lb />
Department, write a letter<lb />
stating career plans, honors<lb />
received, extra-curricular<lb />
activities in college. He should<lb />
also include reasons for wishing<lb />
to participate in one of the<lb />
programs indicating which he<lb />
prefers, and enclose a<lb />
transcript of his college record<lb />
Interns are selected by an<lb />
advisory committee of<lb />
appropriate government<lb />
officials and college professors.<lb />
The final selection will be<lb />
based on interviews by the<lb />
advisory committee in Chapel<lb />
Hill and upon academic<lb />
records; participation in<lb />
extra-curricular activities and<lb />
interest in either state or local<lb />
government. Applicants will be<lb />
notified of their acceptance oi<lb />
rejection by April 1. There will<lb />
be 25 students selected for<lb />
each program.<lb />
Gov. Scott noted that<lb />
applications must be mailed to<lb />
the Institute of Government.<lb />
Chapel Hill, by Feb. H)<lb />
Application forms may be<lb />
obtained at North Carolina<lb />
colleges and universities, local<lb />
offices of the North Carolina<lb />
Employment Security<lb />
Commission, the Institute of<lb />
Government, and the State<lb />
Personnel Department in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) Nearly 1.500 of North<lb />
Carolina's public school teachers listened<lb />
quietly to Gov. Bob Scott's budget message<lb />
Thursday, pronounced it an "insult" and<lb />
declared they would fight for higher salaries<lb />
and more funds for education.<lb />
"I'm stunned that the governor would allow<lb />
this assembly to hear the address it just heard<lb />
said one indignant teacher as she spoke to the<lb />
overflow crowd of teachers which had jammed<lb />
the downtown Rale.jji theater to hear a live<lb />
broadcast of Scott's remarks.<lb />
"It's an insult to the teaching profession and<lb />
the North Carolina Association o( Educators<lb />
declared another.<lb />
Two blocks from the theater, several<lb />
hundred teachers picketed in front ol the<lb />
Legislative Building with signs leading "Apples<lb />
no. Money yes "Teachers care, do you?" and<lb />
"I suffer from low pay. three-months lav-oft.<lb />
no hospitalization, and no paid holiday s "<lb />
Before Scott's address began. M l<lb />
president Jerry D. Paschal told the group thai<lb />
when Scott's proposed S-4 3 billion budget was<lb />
released last week, "it became quite apparent<lb />
that our worst fears had foundation and that<lb />
the public schools are being asked to accept nol<lb />
a hold-the-line budget hut a retreat budget<lb />
Scott also rattled off a list oi other state<lb />
employees whose salaries are below national<lb />
norms and noted that the state's per capita<lb />
income and ability to support higher salaries are<lb />
below the national average<lb />
But a teacher said. "Il we look we may be<lb />
surprised to find that the cost ol living and<lb />
taxes in the state are surprisingly average<lb />
The NCAE wants an appropriation of S203<lb />
million lo provide a 30 per cent pav hike during<lb />
the biennium to bring teachers' salaries up to<lb />
the national average. Scott has asked for a 10<lb />
per cent increase costing $63 million.<lb />
The teachers also want $20.6 million in<lb />
fringe benefits. Scott's budget contains no<lb />
money for any benefits<lb />
Druing an hour and a halt response period<lb />
after Scott's address, individual teachers woiced<lb />
suggestions ranging from demonstrations,<lb />
strikes, letter-writting. budget cuts for mental<lb />
and correctional institutions and deficit<lb />
spending to professional sanctions notifying all<lb />
teachers that conditioi s in North Carolina arc<lb />
not satisfactory to teaching.<lb />
Paschal reminded the group that the<lb />
legislature has just begun and tin group would<lb />
be able to consider possible actions at its<lb />
convention in Charlotte in -p:il<lb />
Hundreds ol the teachers walked to the<lb />
I egislative Building after the meeting to talk to<lb />
then legislative delegations<lb />
For expectanf parents<lb />
Preparation is offered<lb />
By DONNA WEBB<lb />
(Stall Write!)<lb />
Several young couples<lb />
expecting additions to their<lb />
families are presently taking a<lb />
course at ECU to prepare<lb />
themselves for parenthood<lb />
The 20-hour non-credit<lb />
course, "Preparation for<lb />
Parenthood is designed for<lb />
expectant couples desiring<lb />
understanding of the maternity<lb />
cycle, the newborn, and its<lb />
care<lb />
The course, which consists<lb />
of 10 two-hout sessions each<lb />
Tuesday night for 10 weeks,<lb />
prepares the parents to care foi<lb />
the child from conception<lb />
through the first yeai of life.<lb />
Instructors for the course<lb />
are Mrs. Lona Ra t cliffe,<lb />
B.SM N. and Mrs. Therese<lb />
Lawler. B.S. Both are<lb />
registered nurses who teach in<lb />
the School of Nursing and are<lb />
mothers themselves.<lb />
How evei. they merely<lb />
supervise the teaching ol the<lb />
course, which is done by<lb />
junior-level nursing students at<lb />
I Cl<lb />
The 12 students who teach<lb />
the course do so as part of a 10<lb />
hour Nursing 3 10 course They<lb />
devise their own lectures,<lb />
having been told what to<lb />
include.<lb />
On Monday mornings, prior<lb />
tii the Tuesday class, the<lb />
students present the lectures to<lb />
their classmates, who act as the<lb />
parents. The classmates and<lb />
instructors can then offer<lb />
suggestions to make the lecture<lb />
more effective.<lb />
I ach weekly session ol the<lb />
"Preparation foi Parenthood"<lb />
course is divided into two parts<lb />
with a short break between<lb />
The first half ol the session<lb />
consists of a lecture prepared<lb />
by two of the nursing students<lb />
After a break there is time foi<lb />
any questions fmm the<lb />
parents, plus other activities<lb />
Activities in the course<lb />
include exercises foi the<lb />
mother-to-be. aimed at relaxing<lb />
and strengthening muscles used<lb />
during labor, a fashion show of<lb />
maternity garments, and the<lb />
practice of correct methods of<lb />
bathing, diapering, holding,<lb />
and feeding a baby by using a<lb />
life-size mannequin.<lb />
In addition, the expectant<lb />
parents are taken on a tout of<lb />
the hospital tor some the<lb />
firs) such visit.<lb />
The course has been offered<lb />
here in past quarters and has<lb />
been quite successful. The<lb />
usual number of participants is<lb />
10 couples, although persons<lb />
can come alone. The couple<lb />
does nol have to be expecting a<lb />
child at the time they take the<lb />
cou r se<lb />
The course will be offered<lb />
again spring quarter, from<lb />
March 16 through May 18. The<lb />
fee is $8 per person or $10 for<lb />
husband and wife.<lb />
As one father-to-be said, "1<lb />
think the course has dispelled<lb />
some fears, it's told us what to<lb />
expect, and eliminated a lot of<lb />
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Edwards, Jei<lb />
Roger Gibbon<lb />
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WILLIAM?<lb />
The Pirates<lb />
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Grapplers continue successes<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Editor)<lb />
Nothing is certain except death and taxes<lb />
and ECU's success in swimming and wrestling<lb />
The second of these Pirate powerhouses<lb />
coach John Welborn's wrestling squad won<lb />
its fifth dual meet of the season Friday night in<lb />
Minges Coliseum, 33-5 over the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Wilmington.<lb />
ECU won nine of the ten weight classes<lb />
two by pins and missed only the 150-pound<lb />
class. The Pirates, whose only loss was to<lb />
Oswego State over the holiday break, will have<lb />
a triangular dual match with North Carolina<lb />
State and Old Dominion here Friday<lb />
QUICK START<lb />
In the Wilmington meet, the Pirates got off<lb />
to a quick start as Bob Vroom won the<lb />
118-pound class by a 10-4 decision.<lb />
Ron Williams at 126 and Roger Lundy at<lb />
134 came up with 7-0 and 8-1 decisions,<lb />
respectively<lb />
Steve Morgan remained undefeated as he<lb />
grabbed another shutout, 6-0. in the 142-pound<lb />
class. Bruce Hall at 158 and Mike Spohn at 167<lb />
came up with identical decisions by the score of<lb />
13-2<lb />
The last three classes were decided by pins or<lb />
a forfeit.<lb />
Bill Hill at 167 pinned his opponent in 108<lb />
and Mark Pohren turned the trick in the<lb />
heavyweight class with a barely slower time of<lb />
1:34<lb />
Tim Gay was given the victory by forfeit in<lb />
the 190-pound class.<lb />
FOURTH YEAR<lb />
Welborn in his fourth year in charge of the<lb />
ECU matmen. has been quite pleased with the<lb />
depth of the squad this year<lb />
One of the more successful ECU coaches,<lb />
Welborn has fashioned strong contenders in his<lb />
short term here.<lb />
ECU'S wrestling record the past three years<lb />
was 25-5-2 and last year's team finished 9-1-1,<lb />
including 3-0 and a second place finish in the<lb />
conference.<lb />
fhat same team beat eventual conference<lb />
champion William and Mary in a dual meet in<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
This year, though, the team seems to be on<lb />
the way to greater success. Riding their 5-1<lb />
record the Pirates number among their<lb />
accomplishments a 42-0 conquest of the<lb />
University of North Carolina and the state team<lb />
wrestling championship<lb />
Still ahead for the Pirates are four matches,<lb />
one at home against The Citadel Feb 1, and the<lb />
possibility of three tournaments, beginning<lb />
with the Southern Conference tournament at<lb />
William and Marv Feb. 26-27.<lb />
Over VMI<lb />
Mermen triumph<lb />
ECU's HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL wrestling<lb />
team with its many trophies. Pictured are<lb />
(front row, left to right) Bruce Hall, Steve<lb />
Morgan, Mik Spohn, Tim Gay, Bill Hill, Dan<lb />
Monroe and hon Williams; (second row) Glen<lb />
Baker, Bob Vroom, Roger Ingalls, JoeTkach,<lb />
Tim Medicus, Roger Lundy and Joe Daversa;<lb />
(top row) assistant coach Steve Jackowski,<lb />
Rick Spain, Joe Yeager, Bob Vosburg, Vic<lb />
DiGiacomo, John Huber, Mark Pohren,<lb />
Robert Corbo, John Carroll, Wade Caulton,<lb />
assistant coach Tim Ellenberger and head<lb />
coach John Welborn.<lb />
Sigma Tau Sigma celebrates first anniversary<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
Sigma Tau Sigma, one of<lb />
ECU's two service fraternities,<lb />
celebrates its first anniversary<lb />
on the campus today.<lb />
Beta Chapter, founded on<lb />
Jan. 26, 1970. by Dave<lb />
Edwards, Jerry Barrow and<lb />
Roger Gibbons, boasts some 26<lb />
active brothers and pledges.<lb />
The ECU chapter is only the<lb />
second one founded in this<lb />
Gregory hits 991<lb />
statewide fraternity. Alpha<lb />
Chapter is located at Wayne<lb />
Community College of<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
SEVERAL PROJECTS<lb />
Primary among the several<lb />
projects conducted by the<lb />
fraternity is the maintenance<lb />
of the Boys Club house.<lb />
Brothers also participate in<lb />
programs to aid retarded<lb />
children and maintain the<lb />
Pirates lose at<lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
(Sports Ertltor)<lb />
WILLIAMSBURG. Va.<lb />
The Pirates faced another<lb />
roadblock in their quest for the<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
championship Saturday when<lb />
they lost to the William and<lb />
Mary Indians 74-65.<lb />
The distasteful defeat, which<lb />
saw the Pirates blow a 10-point<lb />
lead with 10 minutes left,<lb />
dropped them to fifth place in<lb />
the conference with a 6-8<lb />
overall record.<lb />
Although the Bucs<lb />
out-rebounded their opponents<lb />
48-45, it was at the free throw<lb />
line that William and Mary was<lb />
able to clinch the decision.<lb />
NEW GYM<lb />
Playing in the new<lb />
10,400-seat Convocation Hall,<lb />
the Indians were keyed up and<lb />
hit 13 of their last 16 free<lb />
throws to keep the Pirates out<lb />
of contention.<lb />
It was the fourth victory for<lb />
the Indians in conference<lb />
action. Tied with the Pirates<lb />
and The Citadel for second<lb />
place prior to the game, they<lb />
now find themselves in very<lb />
good shape at 4-2.<lb />
ECU is 3-3.<lb />
STRONG POINT<lb />
About the only strong point<lb />
for the Pirates was the play of<lb />
Jim Fairley, Jim Gregory and<lb />
Dave McNeill.<lb />
Fairley led the team with 17<lb />
points and Gregory had 16 to<lb />
move within nine points of the<lb />
magic 1,000-point barrier for<lb />
his career. His chance to reach<lb />
that mark will come<lb />
Wednesday night when the<lb />
Pirates host St. Francis.<lb />
McNeill came in the game as<lb />
a substitute in the first half and<lb />
scored 10 points to bring the<lb />
Pirates back from a 10-point<lb />
deficit.<lb />
FIRST BASKET<lb />
The Indians had raced to a<lb />
13-3 lead before McNeill made<lb />
his debut. He hit the first ECU<lb />
basket and in a short time the<lb />
Pirates had come back to trail<lb />
by only one. 16-15.<lb />
The rest of the half was a<lb />
see-saw battle with the Pirates<lb />
leading at intermission 38-34.<lb />
In the second half, the<lb />
Pirates seemed to be moving<lb />
toward a victory, leading 5444<lb />
with about 10 minutes left.<lb />
Then the roof caved in.<lb />
William and Mary scored the<lb />
next eight points and<lb />
eventually grabbed a 58-57<lb />
lead. With five minutes left, the<lb />
Indians began to seal the<lb />
Pirates' doom.<lb />
UPHILL BATTLE<lb />
The rest of the game was an<lb />
uphill battle for the Pirates.<lb />
Wednesday, when S!<lb />
Francis comes in for a<lb />
non-conference game, ECU will<lb />
be facing one of its toughest<lb />
opponents of the season. An<lb />
earlier game between these<lb />
teams was won by St. Francis<lb />
71-67.<lb />
Wright fountain.<lb />
Sigma Tau Sigma first met in<lb />
the Student Union but when<lb />
the fraternity's projects<lb />
became too numerous for this,<lb />
a former Catholic church was<lb />
appropriated as a regular<lb />
house. The church on Second<lb />
Street, soon to be leveled for<lb />
redevelopment, is still used by<lb />
the fraternity for initiation<lb />
ceremonies and parties such as<lb />
last Saturday night's<lb />
anniversary celebration.<lb />
PERMANENT HOUSE<lb />
However, a growing<lb />
organization needs larger<lb />
facilities to operate and a<lb />
permanent house on Cotanche<lb />
St. was procured after an<lb />
extensive search by Edwards.<lb />
The new house is currently<lb />
occupied by six members.<lb />
Since its formation just one<lb />
year ago, Sigma Tau Sigma has<lb />
advanced rapidly in its<lb />
participation in campus<lb />
BabyBucs<lb />
win fifth<lb />
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.<lb />
Nake White, Nicky White, and<lb />
Fred Lapish combined for 75<lb />
points Saturday to lead the<lb />
Baby Bucs past William and<lb />
Mary's frosh 99-78.<lb />
The Baby Bucs, now 5-2,<lb />
will face Wayne Community<lb />
College at 5:45 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Saturday's game was close<lb />
throughout the first half with<lb />
the Papooses grabbing a<lb />
two-point lead at intermission,<lb />
41-39.<lb />
ECU, however, managed to<lb />
break the game open, scoring<lb />
60 points in the second half.<lb />
It was a big win for the Baby<lb />
Bucs. who hit 5 1.2 per cent of<lb />
their shots from the floor.<lb />
Nake White led all scorers with<lb />
26 points but he had plenty of<lb />
help from Nicky White, with<lb />
25, and Lapish, with 24.<lb />
Nicky White and Lapish<lb />
were also terrors off the<lb />
backboards as they grabbed 17<lb />
rebounds and 11. respectively.<lb />
The Baby Bucs had the team<lb />
edge in recoveries 50-35.<lb />
activities.<lb />
Charlie Jenkins, the<lb />
fraternity's third president<lb />
the others being Edwards and<lb />
Gibbons as past presidents -<lb />
has helped Sigma Tau Sigma<lb />
move into the role as one of<lb />
the more progressive<lb />
fraternities on campus.<lb />
HIGH AVERAGE<lb />
Perhaps its greatest<lb />
accomplishment has been the<lb />
ability to maintain one of the<lb />
best academic averages of all<lb />
fraternities at ECU.<lb />
Although not a member of<lb />
the Intra-Fraternity Council,<lb />
Sigma Tau Sigma anticipates<lb />
competing for the first time<lb />
this spring in intramural<lb />
Softball, another mark of<lb />
progress for this organization.<lb />
Mids sting Bees<lb />
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Navy,<lb />
in the midst of its best season<lb />
in recent years, won its eighth<lb />
game of the season Saturday<lb />
romping over Baltimore 85-73.<lb />
The triumph ended the<lb />
Mids' six-game home stand at<lb />
3-3 and upped their season<lb />
record to 8-8.<lb />
DEFENSE PAVES WAY<lb />
Guard Jack Conrad was<lb />
instrumental in the Navy<lb />
victory as he scored 23 points.<lb />
However, it was the defense<lb />
which paved the way for the<lb />
victory.<lb />
Three different players were<lb />
used by Navy coach Dave<lb />
Smalley to limit the Bees'<lb />
scoring ace Bunny Wilson to 33<lb />
points. Although this is slightly<lb />
over his average, most of his<lb />
points came after the game was<lb />
decided.<lb />
Navy trailed much of the<lb />
first half until the Mids<lb />
unveiled their strategy. In the<lb />
last 6V2 minutes before<lb />
intermission, they held Wilson<lb />
scoreless and went on to grab a<lb />
34-25 half time lead.<lb />
WALKED AWAY<lb />
The Mids kept pouring it on<lb />
in the last twenty-minute<lb />
period and walked away with<lb />
the win.<lb />
Another big factor in the<lb />
victory was the Mids'<lb />
domination of the backboards.<lb />
Navy pulled down 49 missed<lb />
shots compared to 25 for the<lb />
visitors.<lb />
The Mids. who will be facing<lb />
three current or former<lb />
Southern Conference teams -<lb />
George Washington. William<lb />
and Mary, and VMI in<lb />
succession next month, travel<lb />
to New York's Madison Square<lb />
Garden Saturday to face<lb />
NYU's Violets.<lb />
LEXINGTON, Va. ECU's<lb />
perennial Southern Conference<lb />
swimming and diving<lb />
champions won their first<lb />
conference test of the season<lb />
Saturday, easily defeating the<lb />
outclassed VMI swimmers<lb />
75-36.<lb />
The Pirates won every event<lb />
but two in the 13-event dual<lb />
meet and increased their record<lb />
to 4-5.<lb />
Wayne Norris and Don<lb />
Siebert were double winners<lb />
for the Bucs, who raced to a<lb />
31-3 lead after only four<lb />
events.<lb />
Jim Griffin, ECU's top<lb />
freestyler, competed in only<lb />
one event - the 400-yard<lb />
medley relay which was won<lb />
by the Pirates. On the relay<lb />
team with Griffin were Greg<lb />
Hinchman, Larry Allman, and<lb />
Norris.<lb />
FREDERICK WINS<lb />
Gary Frederick captured the<lb />
1,000-yard freestyle with John<lb />
Manning right behind him.<lb />
Norris won his first event, the<lb />
200-yard freestyle, and Steve<lb />
Howard finished second.<lb />
The 50-yard freestyle was<lb />
taken by ECU's Mark Wilson.<lb />
Tom Rehm gave the Pirates<lb />
three more points by placing<lb />
second in that event.<lb />
Siebert won the 200-yard<lb />
individual medley. Jack<lb />
Morrow and Doug Emerson<lb />
were one-two for the Pirates in<lb />
the one-meter dive. Allman and<lb />
Frank Walter finished second<lb />
and third in the 200-yard<lb />
butterfly.<lb />
100-YARD FREE<lb />
Rehm won the 100-yard<lb />
freestyle with Bill Benson<lb />
placing third and then Norns<lb />
won his second event, the<lb />
200-yard backstroke<lb />
Rounding out the meet.<lb />
Siebert won his second event<lb />
and Wilson finished second in<lb />
the 500-yard freestyle. Bill<lb />
Crell won the 200-yard<lb />
breaststroke; and Emerson<lb />
captured the three-meter dive.<lb />
Siebert was given the team's<lb />
"Apricot Award" of the meet<lb />
for his outstanding effort.<lb />
The Pirates will be home for<lb />
three meets in three days, Feb<lb />
4-6. ard there is a possible<lb />
meet scheduled, though not<lb />
confirmed, for next Saturday<lb />
Sports<lb />
Fountainhead, Page 5<lb />
Tuesday. January 26, 1971<lb />
This week's schedule:<lb />
Wednesday - Freshman basketball vs Wayne C C<lb />
Basketball vs. St. Francis.<lb />
Friday - Wrestling vs. NCSU and Old Dominion.<lb />
Saturday Freshman basketball vs. Louisburg J C<lb />
Basketball vs. Virginia Military Institute.<lb />
Monday - Basketball vs. St Peter's.<lb />
Wrestling vs. The Citadel<lb />
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fkUioUah and c�ommentaAjf<lb />
and the truth shall make vou free<lb />
Art student deserves apology<lb />
insult to his art w<lb />
Hi i<lb />
Do.in L ichtmann, .1 junior art<lb />
major, recently hewed a large<lb />
sculpture from .1 walnut beam. This<lb />
sculpture was then suspended with<lb />
two 1700-pound cables over the Mall.<lb />
Shortly thereafter the 10-foot,<lb />
pound sculpture was taken down<lb />
.1! the ordei of James Lowry<lb />
directoi o the physical plant, who<lb />
determined thai the sculpture was an<lb />
"c esore<lb />
Robert Edmiston, chairman of the<lb />
sculpture department in the School<lb />
ol Ut. states that the sculpture was,<lb />
by agreement, to be taken down<lb />
after .1 few days of display<lb />
v s can only assume thai the<lb />
sculpture w.is of such poor quality<lb />
that this particu ir administrator<lb />
could not wait tor it to be removed<lb />
from his sight.<lb />
And yet many of us haw seen the<lb />
sculpture and we feel it had<lb />
exceptional merit. In addition, at<lb />
least one faculty member of the art<lb />
department thought enough oi the<lb />
sculpture to assist in having it put<lb />
on public display<lb />
Under the circumstances we te<lb />
that Lowry owes Lichtmann a public<lb />
apology In addition we feel that the<lb />
piece ol art should be returned to its<lb />
position of display and allowed to<lb />
remain there indefinitely at the<lb />
artist's pleasure<lb />
1 of this University to allow<lb />
heavy-handed administrators to have<lb />
such a strong control over what we<lb />
can see and appreciate .is an art<lb />
form, and especially when that<lb />
administrator is head oi maintenance,<lb />
is to allow an ordinary ridiculous<lb />
situation to become absurd.<lb />
The least the ECU administration<lb />
could do is to make their supervision<lb />
and control a little less obvious.<lb />
THE FORUM<lb />
Mixed media lect<lb />
generates unusual supp<lb />
t�<lb />
confidence<lb />
A program of slides, music, and<lb />
discussion on the Greek experience<lb />
will be presented tonight in a series<lb />
of mixed media lectures by Michael<lb />
Flinn. former instructor of art. The<lb />
tremendous responce generated by<lb />
these programs deserves examination.<lb />
From a handful! of people<lb />
watching Flinn's presentation of<lb />
beautiful color slides illustrating<lb />
vinous points of his lectures or<lb />
many facets of art history at the<lb />
Baptist Student (enter, the audience<lb />
has grown to unusually large<lb />
proportions<lb />
The reason the crowds have<lb />
consistently grown may be because<lb />
word is getting around about how<lb />
well Flinn presents his material and<lb />
graphically his color slides<lb />
demonstrate the beauty of art.<lb />
No credit is given for this course,<lb />
it is not required by any academic<lb />
member and yet the crowds come.<lb />
Flinn's lectures contain none of<lb />
the usual guff one receives from<lb />
standard lectures. Instead Flinn gives<lb />
a sort of historical philosophy<lb />
surrounding the pieces of art so that<lb />
members of the audience receive a<lb />
perceptual awareness of the piece as<lb />
if it were there in front of them.<lb />
We can only comment upon the<lb />
honesty and truthfulness of Flinn's<lb />
lectures We cannot give you a full<lb />
awareness of them for that you<lb />
will have to go yourself.<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Because of the failure of the Student<lb />
Governmenl Association to react positively to a<lb />
proposed referendum vote of confidence from<lb />
the student body. Cindy Maultsby (Fletcher<lb />
Dorm I and I will circulate petitions for a vote<lb />
of confidence in ou domis. We will attempt to<lb />
get the necessary 1 5 percent of our constituents<lb />
to sign so that we may ascertain whether or not<lb />
we still hold their confidence. If a "vote of no<lb />
confidence" is cast, we will subject ourselves to<lb />
a recall election.<lb />
This action probably seems pointless (i.e to<lb />
circulate a petition against ourselves) yet we<lb />
feel the petition for recall circulated last fall<lb />
binds us to do this, morally if not legally<lb />
Twenty per cent of this student body signed<lb />
a petition within twenty-four hours.<lb />
Unfortunately, the petition was found to be<lb />
unconstitutional by the SGA attorney general.<lb />
But rather than ihe student government officers<lb />
and legislators reacting with a voluntary recall<lb />
(since so many students wanted it), they<lb />
decided to play it safe and not gamble on losing<lb />
their offices. Yes, the same unpopular student<lb />
government is still in power; the same<lb />
legislators are still patting each other on the<lb />
back for performing such worthwhile services<lb />
for the student body (meaning ourselves) while<lb />
at the same time forgetting their purpose: to<lb />
represent the students who elected them.<lb />
It is time for the student body to get out of<lb />
their shells, to wake up and start demanding<lb />
representation. But that is not all. It is time for<lb />
more than four or five interested students to<lb />
attend the SGA legislature meetings.<lb />
If the students would start letting their SGA<lb />
know what they want and would band together<lb />
to exert pressure, they would find that more<lb />
would be obtained than just saying "Man, I<lb />
wish we really had unlimited cuts Ol better<lb />
entertainment or a pass-fail system<lb />
And so I offer the following ultimatum to<lb />
you, the student body.<lb />
It's your choice students. You can sit arounc1<lb />
and not give a damn or you can start carinj<lb />
about what is happening to you and your<lb />
fellow students.<lb />
David Edwards<lb />
Should have resigned<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
1 am writing in reply to the editorial.<lb />
"Athletes are not machines, they are human<lb />
beings which appeared in the Jan. 19 edition<lb />
of Fountainhead. In the editorial the author<lb />
listed these three reasons for Neill R iss's<lb />
dismissal from the track team personal<lb />
political convictions, long hair, and involvement<lb />
in extracurricular activities other than athletics.<lb />
It is deal that athletes are individuals and as<lb />
such they have a right to hold any political view<lb />
they choose Furthermore, athletes should have<lb />
the right to dress and to wear their hair any<lb />
way they choose. I agree that an athlete should<lb />
not be dismissed from a team for these reasons<lb />
However, I feel that involvement by athletes in<lb />
extracurricular activities other than athletics is<lb />
quite a different matter.<lb />
A potential athlete must make a decision<lb />
concerning athletics and his personal life. He<lb />
must answer this question: am I willing to make<lb />
ALL the personal sacrifices required in older to<lb />
become a member of this athletic team If an<lb />
individual answers "yes" to this question, he<lb />
voluntarily becomes a member of the team and<lb />
in so doing agrees to personal sacrifice for the<lb />
good of the entire team.<lb />
In the case of Neill it appears thai his values<lb />
shifted and that he became interested in other<lb />
extracurricular activities than in athletes<lb />
Therefore it seems to me that if he had been<lb />
honest with himself, concerning his personal<lb />
values. Neill Ross would have voluntarily<lb />
resigned from the track team.<lb />
Larry K. Scoggins<lb />
petroleu<lb />
mterej s<lb />
t<lb />
linked to<lb />
Editor's Note The following material is reprinted<lb />
from the February. 1971 Another Mother for Peace<lb />
publ'cation. The attached map was prepared by this<lb />
organization to illustrate the current breakdown of<lb />
petroleum leases and the companies which own them.<lb />
While our sons are fighting and dying<lb />
on-shore in Vietnam. American oil companies<lb />
are vying for the rights to drill off-shore<lb />
Those who have been working for an end to<lb />
this war have been seeking to document the<lb />
ruttling reason for our government's slavish<lb />
commitment to the corrupt Thieu-Ky regime.<lb />
 i iccording the Wall Street Journal<lb />
and confirmed in various trade journals, we<lb />
learn sometime this month (Feb.) seventeen<lb />
highly sought-after least t" drill tor oil off the<lb />
coast ol Vietnam will b- awarded by the<lb />
rhieu-Ky governmenl to international<lb />
petroleum companies most ol which are<lb />
American<lb />
Since tli e.irlv 1950's "in government has<lb />
declared its interest in the rich "il and other<lb />
natural resources ol Southeast Asia. We not<lb />
only gave majoi support to the French military<lb />
efforts to control the wealth of Vietnam ($1<lb />
billion the year before the French were<lb />
defeated at Dien Bien Phu) but have supported<lb />
puppet regimes in South Vietnam since that<lb />
time<lb />
The oil-rich islands ol Indonesia (Sumatra,<lb />
Java. Borneo) have long attracted American oil<lb />
companies. But it was not until the overthrow<lb />
of Sukarno who was seeking to retain for his<lb />
country control of their own resources, that the<lb />
door was open for a major oil boom in<lb />
Southeast Asian off-shore exploration (see<lb />
map)<lb />
The quest for oil off Indonesia in the last<lb />
four years has created an atmosphere<lb />
reminiscent of the Alaskan-Yukon Goldrush.<lb />
And while President Nixon assures us that our<lb />
sons are on their way home in a "phased<lb />
withdtawal we learn that seismic surveys for<lb />
oil are being carried on off the coast of<lb />
Vietnam (indicated by an on the map) by a<lb />
subsidary of Ampex Corporation of Redwood<lb />
City. California<lb />
I arly in 1970 at a meeting in Singapore,<lb />
David Rockefeller, Chairman of Chase<lb />
Manhattan Bank, slated thai in the 1970's 6<lb />
billion dollars would be invested in U.S. oil<lb />
development in the Great Basin area<lb />
Why are, we still in Vietnam' Oil or ideals'1<lb />
The Doctor's Bag<lb />
By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D.<lb />
(Copyright 1970 College Press Service)<lb />
I have just begun smoking<lb />
cigarettes. Whenever I light up, I get intestinal<lb />
gas after a few puffs. Is this normal or<lb />
abnormal: Also, can you give me a medical<lb />
explanation for this phenomenon?<lb />
ANSWl K There are two physical factors at<lb />
work. Nicotine is a powerful stimulant to<lb />
intestinal action, leading to the observation that<lb />
a fat cigar is often followed by a bowel<lb />
movement. It is also likely that you are<lb />
swallowing air while puffing, aggravating the<lb />
aforementioned pharmacologic wonder.<lb />
While treading the fine line between<lb />
accurate medical comment and moralizing, I<lb />
must say that you've got to be out of your<lb />
mind to start smoking cigarettes. It is sad<lb />
enough that there are so many millions of<lb />
people who have been suckered into this<lb />
self-destructive addiction through what at times<lb />
seems like the unholiest of alliances between<lb />
tax-hungry government bureaucracies and the<lb />
selfish interests of an industry that panders<lb />
death. I do hope that you will reconsider your<lb />
decision to start smoking.<lb />
STION I recently went off contraceptive<lb />
pills after taking them for two years. At the<lb />
expected time of my non-pill period I had the<lb />
usual signs, such as cramps, but I did not have a<lb />
period. Is this quite usual Also, I would like to<lb />
know just as soon as possible if I might be<lb />
pregnant. When is the soonest a woman can<lb />
know for sure if she is or isn't by urinalysis<lb />
It is not unusual for there to be a<lb />
delay in the resumption of normal menstrual<lb />
cycles after the pill is stopped. Unfortunately,<lb />
people often do not start on alternate effective<lb />
contraception as soon as they stop the pill and<lb />
an undesired pregnancy occurs. Pregnancy tests<lb />
by urinalysis are posit iv about six weeks after<lb />
conception. This will c rrespond to the time of<lb />
the second missed period. Before making any<lb />
assumption about what's going on, I suggest<lb />
you check with your ph- sician.<lb />
WESTERN<lb />
fountainhead<lb />
That is a January 1971 report of the Bay Area<lb />
Institute of San Francisco. We quote:<lb />
"The most important and most outrageous<lb />
aspect of these developments! is the extent<lb />
to which American military activities in<lb />
Southeast Asia arc in fact presently determined<lb />
by the will to stabilize the political regimes of<lb />
the region in order to allow for a maximum<lb />
profit-taking by the large U.S. petroleum<lb />
companies The inter-connection between the<lb />
State Department, Armed Forces and<lb />
petroleum personnel are well documented<lb />
"Do we remain in South Vietnam in order to<lb />
allow U S oil companies to obtain the off-shore<lb />
oil leases?"<lb />
"Do we continue to sustain the highly<lb />
unpopular Thieu-Ky regime in order to aid U.S.<lb />
oil interests?"<lb />
"Did the U.S. promote the Cambodian coup<lb />
of General Lon Nol m the same manner as that<lb />
of General Sunarto in Indonesia, to pave the<lb />
way for U.S. oil interests<lb />
"These and a host of other public issues<lb />
surround American petroleum interests in<lb />
Southeast Asia. Questions which ask simply:<lb />
"Does petroleum wag the tail of the U.S.<lb />
State Department (and Pentagon) in<lb />
Indochina?"<lb />
"Is petroleum the reason we are so slow in<lb />
getting out of Vietnam<lb />
"Are people dying in Indochina for noble<lb />
ideas or the black profits of oil<lb />
Robert R. Thonen<lb />
Dave Ittermann Managing EditorEditor-in-Chief Bev Denny Associate EditorMike Duncan Business Manager<lb />
Phyllis Dougherty Karen Blartsf icld . Don Trausneck Ira Baker Newi Editor Features Editor Sports Editor . Adviser<lb />
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