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avy<lb />
ween students It will also<lb />
back of the administration,<lb />
re being applied by certain<lb />
re advocating that the<lb />
ine's private life should rest<lb />
ils have been put into effei I<lb />
liltty shall reign over out<lb />
nd students can concentrate<lb />
in our tree and democratic<lb />
Robert L. Capeci<lb />
rang<lb />
written in reply to several<lb />
nentS made b) one Philip<lb />
tei tii the Fountainhead ol<lb />
eemed to feel that the Men's<lb />
(MRC) had been threatened<lb />
and airest due to recent<lb />
erning matters of dormitory<lb />
1 it truly amazing to hear<lb />
authoritatively on a subject<lb />
has no knowledge of.<lb />
E it clear that at no time was<lb />
member of the Council<lb />
ther expulsion 01 airest by<lb />
to certain remarks made by<lb />
g the referendum circulated<lb />
primary purpose of the<lb />
verify the Council's course<lb />
Irst in mind the wishes of its<lb />
nen "ii the Hill<lb />
purposes, it may be noted<lb />
the referendum proved to<lb />
vailing period requested by<lb />
iaority count of ten to 01 <lb />
. extremely amused with the<lb />
ragraphs of Williams' letter,<lb />
otional. irrational, idealistic<lb />
usly trite plea lor some<lb />
to cany the banner for<lb />
Iriend, King Arthur is dead<lb />
ombined front, the strength<lb />
d only m the support of its<lb />
� suggest you attend more<lb />
be surprised what you might<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Mike Nelson<lb />
Jack Girard<lb />
MRC Representatives<lb />
open<lb />
appointed a day-student<lb />
tended my first legislature<lb />
her. Monday night. 1 regret<lb />
i' so as a concerned student<lb />
every Monday night at 5<lb />
he student body I beg sou<lb />
ee what is going on. Your<lb />
itaiives are there playing<lb />
r money There are changes<lb />
he legislature know this but<lb />
your needs. Changes will<lb />
id there are too many "well<lb />
i the past" appropriations<lb />
ed legislator, feel it is my<lb />
y to the students not only<lb />
nit to prove my concern foi<lb />
free to drop a suggestion in<lb />
i leave a message addressed<lb />
i'Itice and I will personally<lb />
this mannei we may have ,i<lb />
r<lb />
Tim Wehner<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
and the truth shall make you free<lb />
Volume II, Number 35<lb />
Greenville. North Carohn<lb />
Med school's progress'impressive<lb />
accreditation denied for '71 class<lb />
ByBEV DENNY<lb />
(Associate Editor)<lb />
Impressive progress has been made at ECU<lb />
toward laying the groundwork for a medical<lb />
school, an accrediting committee report states.<lb />
However, provisional accreditation foi a<lb />
two-year medical school was denied tor this<lb />
fall<lb />
The report from a joint committee oi the<lb />
American Medical Association and the<lb />
Vssociation oi American Medical Colleges was<lb />
made public Thursday when ECl' President Leo<lb />
V, ienkins presented the report to Gov. Bob<lb />
Scotl<lb />
Jenkins said that ECU has been "reasonably<lb />
assured that provisional accreditation will be<lb />
granted foi an initial class starting in the tall ol<lb />
1972" it the N.C. Legislature assures funding<lb />
The absence oi a guaranteed operating<lb />
budget was the majot factor cited by the<lb />
committee<lb />
Alter presenting the report to the governor.<lb />
Jenkins said. "The survey report of the hason<lb />
committee on medical education recognises the<lb />
need for increasing the physician manpower<lb />
available to uur people, it also recognies the<lb />
vital role that the medical school at East<lb />
Carolina an play in meeting these needs.<lb />
"With the availability of adequate operating<lb />
budget to acquire the necessary additional<lb />
faulty and teaching materials Jenkins<lb />
continued, "last Carolina I niversity will he<lb />
ready to implement the School of Medicine<lb />
authorized by the previous General<lb />
Assemblies<lb />
ECU had requested $2 6 million from the<lb />
Legislature to open the school next tall<lb />
An additional S10.7 million, less federal<lb />
funding, was requested for a medical school<lb />
building and Sot4.000 tor a medical library<lb />
The report cited that North Carolina stands<lb />
46th among the 50 states in the roportion oi<lb />
medical students to population, thus tnere is a<lb />
clear need to increase substantially the number<lb />
of North Carolina students studying medicine.<lb />
The establishment ul a two-year medical<lb />
school at ECU may be expected to increase<lb />
interest of North Carolina studei -s in the study<lb />
ol medicine, said the committee, and by<lb />
increasing opportunities for such study.<lb />
contribute to this desired increase in interest<lb />
The shortage oi physicians in eastern N<lb />
( aroiina is severe, said the report. The<lb />
establishment of a medical school at ECU ma<lb />
be expected to contribute in some degiee to<lb />
alleviating this shortage mainly through<lb />
increasing the number of eastern North<lb />
Carolina students studying medicine<lb />
The committee also found the plan I<lb />
interim facilities for the medical school in the<lb />
new science building "thoroughly adequate for<lb />
classes up to about 20<lb />
Proposed budget and medical library plans<lb />
weie termed "reasonable" and the proposed<lb />
number of faculty members "adequate"<lb />
Qualifications of faculty members already hired<lb />
were said to be adequate.<lb />
Editor of Charlotte News<lb />
to visit campus tomorrow<lb />
The editor of the Charlotte News. Perry<lb />
Morgan, will visit journalism classes at ECl on<lb />
Wednesday. Feb 10 as an Editor-m-Residence<lb />
Theme for the conferences will be<lb />
"Journalism foi the Seventies<lb />
Mrs Beverly Denny and Mrs Holly Finman<lb />
will serve as student chairmen.<lb />
Sponsored by the Committee for Education<lb />
of the American Society of Newspaper Editors,<lb />
the program is designed to bring more working<lb />
newsmen on college campuses.<lb />
Morgan has been editor oi the News smce<lb />
1966<lb />
A native oi Senoia. Ga and a graduate of the<lb />
I niversity of Georgia, he joined the staff of the<lb />
News in lq?? as an editorial writer, becoming<lb />
associate editor in 1957.<lb />
In 1958 he went to Harvard 1'iiiversity as a<lb />
Nieman Fellow for a year's study Although he<lb />
White Ball<lb />
cancelled<lb />
By BETSY HEADY<lb />
(Stair WoteO<lb />
I he annual White Ball will not be held this year<lb />
"in ordei that the dance expenses can be donated<lb />
to the Pitt County Cnppled Children's<lb />
Association said George Georghiou. APO<lb />
brothei<lb />
"With the addition of this money to the money<lb />
made from the contest itself, the<lb />
organization can better serve the Crippled<lb />
Children's Association through a larger donation<lb />
he said<lb />
However, Alpha Phi Omega, campus service<lb />
fraternity, will sponsor the 18th Annual White Ball<lb />
Contest during Carousel Weekend.<lb />
The White Ball Queen Contest will run through<lb />
Feb 12 Each contestant's picture, along with her<lb />
sponsor's name, will be displayed in the Student<lb />
Union lobby during the week. A penny counts as<lb />
one vote towards the selected girl. The money<lb />
from this voting and the dance expenses will make<lb />
up the contribution to the Association.<lb />
The new wintei queen will be crowned at one ot<lb />
the Carousel Weekend concerts and her court will<lb />
be presented.<lb />
PERRY MORGAN, EDITOR of<lb />
Charlotte News, will speak to journalism<lb />
classes Wednesday.<lb />
served as editor of the editorial page of the<lb />
Norfolk Ledger-Star in 1959. he returned to the<lb />
Charolotte News the following year where he<lb />
has smce remained.<lb />
Morgan has served on the board of trustees<lb />
of Central Piedmont Community College, was<lb />
director and member of the Executive<lb />
Committee. Charlotte Chamber oi Commerce,<lb />
and served on the Mayor's Committee on<lb />
Community Relations.<lb />
Winner of a George Washington medal from<lb />
the Freedoms Foundation for editorial writing<lb />
Morgan has received numerous prizes in<lb />
Virginia and North Carolina for editorial and<lb />
news writing.<lb />
Morgan is married to the former Elizabeth<lb />
Mills of Birmingham. Michigan and they have a<lb />
son. Mark Stuart Morgan.<lb />
Jenkins to moderate<lb />
By JOHN R WALLACE<lb />
.Staff Writer)<lb />
Tonight at 10:30 on WNCT. channel 9. Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins will co-moderate a discussion dealing with<lb />
the conservative view versus the liberal view on<lb />
college campuses.<lb />
This discussion is the result oi Dr John 1 si -<lb />
publication of an article in the Wall Street Journal<lb />
which was subsequently syndicated throughout the<lb />
United States.<lb />
East, associate professoi of Political Science,<lb />
was a delegate to the Republican National<lb />
Convention in Miami.<lb />
East's article explores the imbalance or<lb />
preponderance ot liberal teachers as opposed to<lb />
conservative ones The article deals with the<lb />
affects on our colleges and society ot having a<lb />
greater number of liberal instructors in studies<lb />
such as history and political science<lb />
Discussing this article and its implications and<lb />
also presenting a liberal view of education will be<lb />
Dr John Dixon from the Department of Religion<lb />
at I N( Chapel Hill.<lb />
Dixon sees the difference in political<lb />
temperament as one's attitude in reaction to<lb />
continuity and change.<lb />
He views the liberal as wanting to bring about<lb />
Music dean to assume<lb />
west deanship<lb />
Dr. Thomas Miller, dean of the ECU School of<lb />
Music, will assume the deanship of the<lb />
Northwestern University School of Music. July I.<lb />
1971<lb />
He was offered the position by Northwestern s<lb />
board of trustees and chancellor. Dr. J. Roscoe<lb />
Miller.<lb />
Announcing Dr. Miller's acceptance of the post,<lb />
the chancellor praised Dr. Miller's "intensive<lb />
administrative experience" and "widely acclaimed<lb />
musical excellence as an instrumentalist, arranger,<lb />
conductor and educator<lb />
In a statement regarding Dr Miller's resignation<lb />
from ECU. Dr Leo W Jenkins. ECU president<lb />
sain<lb />
"During his years with us. as professor and<lb />
administrator, Di Miller has contributed much<lb />
toward the progress of our School of Music and his<lb />
effort and influence on its behalf have helped it to<lb />
achieve nationally recognized excellence<lb />
"With him go our best wishes foi success in his<lb />
new position<lb />
Jenkins disclosed that a committee formed ol<lb />
Dr Paul Aliapoulios. assistant dean of the School<lb />
of Music. Dr. Robert Holt, ECU vice president; Dr.<lb />
Robert Williams. ECU provost: and several music<lb />
faculty members will undertake the search lor a<lb />
new music school dean.<lb />
Dr Miller, a native of Pottstown, Pa earned<lb />
degrees from West Chester (Pa I State College. East<lb />
Carolina University and Boston I niversity<lb />
He joined the ECU faculty in 1957, became<lb />
assistant dean .t the School ol Music in 1962 and<lb />
was elevated to dean in l'ih� During his years<lb />
here he held visiting professorships at Boston<lb />
University, the Lhiiversity of Hawaii and the<lb />
University oi Northern Colorado<lb />
A member of the major professional musicians'<lb />
and educators' organizations, Dr. Miller is widely<lb />
known as a clinician, guest conductor and speaker<lb />
He has written numerous articles and reviews,<lb />
and his book. "Music Education in a Changing<lb />
i niture. Priorities and Principles will be in print<lb />
shortlv<lb />
change through direct and immediate action, while<lb />
the conservative would piefer a longer time to<lb />
view the trends of a situation.<lb />
East views the conservative as one drawn to<lb />
traditional values and one opposed to<lb />
totalitarianism and fascism He feels the liberal in<lb />
education has stressed quality rathei than<lb />
quantity; that we are still living under the<lb />
Influence oi the "enlightenment as it comes<lb />
down to us through the "New Deal" and the<lb />
"Great Society<lb />
The program presents the problem of clear<lb />
definition oi terms. The debate touches on many<lb />
points and develops a genuine tension backing in<lb />
mans of the conversational programs on television<lb />
today.<lb />
research<lb />
concluded<lb />
BY JENNY JONES<lb />
(Stall Wr.ter)<lb />
The School of Business has now concluded its<lb />
research project centering around the Ford Motor<lb />
Cos new car, the Pinto<lb />
According to Dr. William J Kehoe. Pmto<lb />
coordinating professor, the project has served as a<lb />
"tremendous learning device" for the thiee classes<lb />
it involved.<lb />
The project has afforded students "the<lb />
opportunity to budge the gap between the theory<lb />
of the textbook and the actuality of a market<lb />
place said Kehoe.<lb />
Advanced classes in advertising, sales<lb />
management and marketing research have been<lb />
involved in the project<lb />
These students who arc designing advertising<lb />
and sales campaigns and conducting research<lb />
belong to (lie maiket lo which the Pinto is being<lb />
directed With the Pinto. Ford is attempting to<lb />
attract the college student away from the foreign<lb />
car market, said Kehoe<lb />
Ford's idea behind the project is that perhaps<lb />
college students themselves will provide an entree<lb />
to the college market<lb />
A Pinto which was loaned to ECU without<lb />
charge serv 1 as the basis ot teaching and r search<lb />
for the project<lb />
Pariicipation in the "Pinto Project" makes ECU<lb />
business students el.gible to enter an individual<lb />
class project in the Regional and National Pinto<lb />
Project contest A regional prize of $1,000 and a<lb />
national prie of $5,000 will be awarded for the<lb />
best project<lb />
Incl ; i letter from Go<lb />
Scotl lati . I , 24<lb />
saymg. "I wish i express to . App<lb />
the medical program at East (<lb />
my belie! thai 197! General As<lb />
provide tunds tor operating<lb />
labilities "<lb />
The majoi problem raised in<lb />
that oi transfei<lb />
curriculum, assuring Ii Sen<lb />
graduates that they will I<lb />
schools to complete theii trail<lb />
Modern developments in the med<lb />
curriculum have greatly complicated the<lb />
transfer of students between schools " sa<lb />
evaluation.<lb />
"It is urged that there be extended<lb />
discussions with e other medical<lb />
schools to assure that the curriculun al<lb />
Carolina can be meshed smoothly with the<lb />
other school or schools and basu science<lb />
graduates ol last Carolina assured admission<lb />
for tl eir clinical training<lb />
ECU officials issued a stal I laying that<lb />
the planned curriculum "should mesh smoothly<lb />
with any of the tour-year schools in the state,<lb />
and. indeed with any school in the country "<lb />
Collective agreements reached between ECU<lb />
and the state's three medical schools concerning<lb />
transfer arrangements, "is a matter of public<lb />
record continued the statement I<lb />
supplement this agreement school; in the<lb />
�<lb />
Pro I tudei . and<lb />
ling to<lb />
i thai a medical<lb />
:tant i accept a transfei<lb />
student n the school m i ancial<lb />
supn n " says the e i<lb />
�<lb />
other I1 fficials I r'ort<lb />
the<lb />
favorable e aluati m of ECl<lb />
late<lb />
The ; oi in<lb />
1 '�2 ' Higher<lb />
Educati<lb />
.aid It will ;<lb />
an immedia<lb />
"It ud Scoi<lb />
"the General Assembly sh uid jj whili<lb />
sessi �<lb />
Two coeds killed,<lb />
m emorial service tonight<lb />
Two ECU coeds were killed when their car manslaughter and reckless driving<lb />
collided with another 14 mile! east ot Wilson , memorial service will be held in Fletcher<lb />
Friday night Dormitory lobby at 9 toi ghl Dan Earnhart<lb />
They were Linda Faye Arlington, 21, oi Red will conduct the service He will J b<lb />
Springs and Edith Ann Tart. 20. of Dunn John Miller The he<lb />
Four persons were injured in the accident One students and fat iltj I: I -<lb />
of those hurt. Sandra Brown, 2' ahv an fCV Fletcher dorm<lb />
student, was hospitalized m critical condition at Miss Arrington. a junior, was a major in physical<lb />
Wilson. Helen McMillan. 18, oi Red Springs was therapy One oi eight physical therapy<lb />
also injured according to Troopei J.P Whitehurst campus sh would ha ted with tin<lb />
Miss Arrington was th drivei oi the cai thai class of physics . ECl<lb />
collided with a vehicle driven by Ernest Rav MiS$ Tart, alsi a u was majoring in earlv<lb />
Thomas. 21. of New Bern, who was hospitalized in childhood education She was a v graduate ol<lb />
fail condition Thomas has beer, charged with Dunn High School<lb />
Helms funeral today<lb />
Dr. Mary Caughey Heln - �� a membei oi the biology faculty foi  airman oiSince 1937, she had been a faculty at ECl She was retired inmembei ol the<lb />
the Bioloav Department, died Sunday at 11 a inl)i Helms was a meiil Delta kappa<lb />
at hei home. 1215 Rock Spring Rd Funeral services will be conducted today at -Gamma, national honorary educ; life membei oi the Nal society.   leaden oi<lb />
p.m at the First Presby s. Chu ch Greenville Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetary The b rdy will be taken from the Wilkers i 1 meral Home to the church at the funeral ;Sci ce, thi S theast Bioiog ricai -s. ciatii n oi Plain 1 ite � Bi . a Scientists the -V erica M 1 S ience. V s iciety the 'sysiologists the ind w s listed in Who a<lb />
Dr. Helms, a native ol Beaver County, Pa.Si ithen Women, and Leades in American<lb />
attended school at Easi Liverpool Ohio, and1 d ica<lb />
Geneva College Beaver Falls, Pa where sheSurviving are he R Ma<lb />
received ihe B degree sl receivei 11 sic si!  siste Mrs Hai S II b. hestei V,<lb />
degree from Columbia Uru n Ni i N rkand� and  brotl R 1I hestei Vi<lb />
the Ph D degree from Duks I niversity in DurhamVi<lb />
campus<lb />
scones<lb />
Dave McNeill goes m for<lb />
a layup shot against<lb />
Richmond Saturday.<lb /><pb facs="00039518_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2, Fountainhead February? 1971<lb />
Anatomy conference<lb />
hailed a success<lb />
Camous brief<lb />
Civil Service exam given<lb />
rhe most advanced and most specialized course<lb />
evei offered through the ECU Division ol<lb />
Continuing I ducation has been pronounced a<lb />
success bv the chiel instructoi and the members ol<lb />
the J.iss<lb />
I lio Head and Nook natomy Conference<lb />
sponsored in die III Division ol Medical<lb />
Sciences foi physicians and dentists ended lasi<lb />
week I ight practitioners from three states<lb />
participated in .1 series ol lectures and laboratory<lb />
and clinical sessions<lb />
fhe directoi i the conference Di Michael R<lb />
Schweisthal ��! the III Division i Medical<lb />
Sciences, termed the event "mosi interesting" and<lb />
puisoJ the quality ol participation ol both staff<lb />
and pai ticipanis<lb />
Di Gerald I dwin I the US Naval<lb />
Hospital .1! l amp I ejeuw<lb /><lb />
d<lb />
in iho conlerence commei 1<lb />
"The amouni ol knowledge wt 1 ed here<lb />
is immeasurable .11 presenl rhe benefits ol such an<lb />
intense, concentrated study will he evident ovei .1<lb />
�.1 of nine "<lb />
Di Gi ivei W Sn ith e Kinsi N I<lb />
Clinic expressed sal with the lal<lb />
facilities at I it and wa nded such<lb />
offerii<lb />
s I "are<lb />
HEAD AND ANATOMY Conference<lb />
participants examine specimens during a<lb />
laboratory session. Pictured are Dr.<lb />
Jeremiah N. Patrick, Dr. Gerald<lb />
preparing to ukc the si.no board examinations in<lb />
anatomy shortl) The course will ho extremely<lb />
useful to them<lb />
1 lie conference consisted of a four-da) intensive<lb />
review ol head and neck anatomy, with emphasis<lb />
upon informal meetings between stall and<lb />
participants<lb />
Lecutres and laboratory sessions were held in<lb />
the anatomy laboratories, located in the medical<lb />
Reasearch council allots funds<lb />
Bv JANE KELLER<lb />
The Research Council ol 111 has announced<lb />
the first allot mi ipropriation<lb />
by the HI I �undai<lb />
riio funds, totalling had been<lb />
appropriated foi the advancei :search and<lb />
publication on the campus by dation last<lb />
Novembei<lb />
The Council rece tly all tied funds totalling<lb />
S6.21S.00 to 10 projects and set aside funds to<lb />
match a proposal that Prof Robert J Gowe<lb />
tho History Department has pending before the<lb />
National 1 ndowment for the Humanities<lb />
The Council plans to allot approximate!)<lb />
Sb.OOO at each of its two subsequent meetings this<lb />
yeai<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, president of ECU, in<lb />
commenting n the allotment, said "We are<lb />
extremely proud that funds have been made<lb />
available to assist in these projects, and we thank<lb />
those who have made the III Foundation<lb />
possible.<lb />
"I feel confident that we will continue to fund<lb />
more ol these projects as time goes<lb />
Dr John M HcweU. dean of the ECU Graduate<lb />
School and chairman of the Research Council,<lb />
spoke on behalf of the Council. "The Research<lb />
Council is gratified �� ECI Foundation<lb />
appropriation has be prod ictive<lb />
The Foundation giant has not only begun to<lb />
encourage professors ! 1 increase theii scholarly<lb />
activity; it has also served to activate a university<lb />
bodv to begin ibroad and systematic assessment<lb />
of the research potential of the faculty and a<lb />
cataiog ol then needs to accomplish these goals<lb />
Faculty members whose protects were funded<lb />
include<lb />
Dr. Wilkins B. Wmn. history, "The role of<lb />
religion and human rights in negotiating the initial<lb />
U.S commercial treaties with Central .America.<lb />
1925-1960<lb />
Dr Larry W. Means, psychology, "The role of<lb />
hippocampus in mediating memory in infrahuman<lb />
species "<lb />
Dr David S. Phelps. anthropology. "Preliminary<lb />
archaeological survey of the Chowan River. N.C <lb />
Dr Charles E. Bath, music. "Study of the<lb />
Yehudi Menuhin School in bngland<lb />
Dr Hans H. Indorf. representing a collective<lb />
project of the Political Science Department,<lb />
publication of "Politics 1971 the second in a<lb />
series of essays in political science that deals with a<lb />
yearly topic;<lb />
Dr. Ray H. Martme health and physical<lb />
education, research on human motion in water;<lb />
Dr Hal J Daniel III. speech and hearing.<lb />
"Study of Incidence of Middle Ear Pathology in<lb />
Laboratory Rats<lb />
Mrs. Alice S. Scott and Garland E Pendergraph.<lb />
home economics and allied health, nutrition<lb />
survey;<lb />
Dr BA Bishop. Geology. "Petrography.<lb />
Diagenesis and Depositional Environments of the<lb />
Carbonates of the Nolichucky Formation of the<lb />
Southern Appalachians and<lb />
Dr Pei-lin Tien, geology. "Mineralogic Studies<lb />
on the Clays Associated with Sodumene-Bearing<lb />
Pegamites in the Kings Mountain Area<lb />
Mieusma, Dr. Michael R. Schweisthal<lb />
(conference director), and Dr. David<lb />
Korn.<lb />
wing of the new science complex.<lb />
The staff consisted of Dr. Schweisthal, Dr.<lb />
Wallace R Wooles. and Dr. Irvin Lawrence of the<lb />
ECU Division of Medical Sciences; Dr. W.S. Bosi<lb />
and Dr S.M. White of Pitt Memorial Hospital; Dr<lb />
G.E Hair of Fayetievilie. and Di R.K Green and<lb />
Di. IS Hegre of the Medical College of Virginia<lb />
m Richmond.<lb />
We're here<lb />
says Shepherd<lb />
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) Two<lb />
Americans who almost had their landing canceled<lb />
by a computer problem walked the dusty surface<lb />
ot the moon Friday, ghostly figures seeking the<lb />
secrets of an alien land<lb />
Alan B. Sheparc Jr . realizing a decade-old<lb />
personal dream at age 47. became the fifth human<lb />
to plant his footprint in the lunar soil, stepping<lb />
from his lunar lander at 9:54 a.m. EST.<lb />
Edgar D Mitchell followed him down the ladder<lb />
10 minutes later.<lb />
"It's been a long time, but we're here were<lb />
Shepard's first words as his booted left foot tested<lb />
ihe lunar soil. He described it as very soft.<lb />
"This is a very rough place Shepard remarked<lb />
as he gazed at the surrounding landscape of high<lb />
ridges, craters, and boulders as large as 20 feet<lb />
across.<lb />
Their initial steps, nearly an hour laic because<lb />
of a communications problem that delayed their<lb />
exit from the capsule, were relayed to earth by a<lb />
black and white television camera.<lb />
After Shepard and Mitchell tested their ability<lb />
to move about with antelope-like strides, they<lb />
took out a television camera to give viewers<lb />
238.275 miles away their first sustained color view<lb />
of the lunar surface.<lb />
A color TV camera on Apollo 12 conked out<lb />
after only a few minutes when its lens was burned<lb />
by the sun.<lb />
The third man in the expedition, Stuart A.<lb />
Roosa. orbited some 70 miles overhead in the<lb />
command ship Kitty Hawk, awaiting the return of<lb />
his companions on Saturday.<lb />
Shepard climbed down the nine-rung ladder to<lb />
the surface after he guided the lunar ferry Antares<lb />
to a landing only 60 feet from target in the rugged<lb />
Fra Mauro highlands<lb />
An on campus Federal<lb />
Service Entrance Examination<lb />
(FSEE) will be conducted by<lb />
the Civil Service Commission<lb />
on Feb. 10 in Biology 102-N at<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
About half of the<lb />
positions for which the<lb />
government recruits college<lb />
graduates each year are filled<lb />
through the FSEE examination.<lb />
This exam is used to fill<lb />
entrance-level positions, for<lb />
which a four-year college<lb />
degree is a basic requirement,<lb />
in over 200 occupations<lb />
ranging from electronic data<lb />
processing and financial<lb />
analysis to personnel<lb />
management and general<lb />
administration.<lb />
The beginning salary for<lb />
these positions is usually<lb />
$6,176 a year, but with an<lb />
outstanding scholastic record.<lb />
one may qualify for $7,639.<lb />
and opportunitcs tor<lb />
advancement are excellent with<lb />
significant pay increases.<lb />
All college seniors who will<lb />
complete degree requirements<lb />
within nine months, as well as<lb />
graduates are eligible to<lb />
compete In the FSEE,<lb />
regardless of academic majors<lb />
The examination itself is a<lb />
general test of verbal abilities<lb />
and quantitative reasoning<lb />
requiring about two and a half<lb />
hours.<lb />
The FSEE does not cover<lb />
positions in physics, chemistry,<lb />
mathematics, the physical<lb />
sciences, accounting, auditing,<lb />
forestry or law. No written test<lb />
is required for these positions,<lb />
rather applicants are evaluated<lb />
according to education and<lb />
experience.<lb />
Starting salaries range<lb />
from $7,412 to $9,679 and are<lb />
higher for those applicants<lb />
with graduate training and<lb />
degree.<lb />
Further information is<lb />
available at the Placement<lb />
Office, Alumni Building<lb />
ACLU meets<lb />
The regular meeting of the<lb />
ACLU will be held on Thurs<lb />
Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. in the Baptist<lb />
Student Union. All those<lb />
interested are urged to attend.<lb />
Stat� jobs<lb />
Seniors interested in<lb />
employment opportunities in<lb />
North Carolina state<lb />
government will be able to talk<lb />
with a representative from the<lb />
State Personnel Department on<lb />
Feb.22. Arrangements for the<lb />
interview are to be made with<lb />
the Placement Office.<lb />
State government<lb />
employs over 39,000 persons<lb />
in 1,400 different types of<lb />
jobs. Business, accounting,<lb />
rehabilitation, social work.<lb />
laboratory science, education<lb />
computer programming, and<lb />
the natural and physical<lb />
sciences are only a few ol the<lb />
possible employment areas.<lb />
In addition, state<lb />
government offers its<lb />
employees a continued<lb />
education program, excellent<lb />
possibilities for advancement,<lb />
paid vacation and holidays,<lb />
sick leave, and other liberal<lb />
employee benefits.<lb />
Job testing<lb />
"Fair Employment Testing"<lb />
is the topic of a lecture by Dr<lb />
William F. Grossmckel of the<lb />
Pyschology Department to be<lb />
given Tuesday. Feb. 9 at 7:30<lb />
in Rawl 135. The program is<lb />
sponsored by the Society for<lb />
Advancement of Management<lb />
Biology lecture<lb />
Col Paul S. Demson of the<lb />
Wilmington District of the US<lb />
Corps of Engineers will speak<lb />
on campus Friday. Fob I 2<lb />
His appearance is in<lb />
connection with a biology<lb />
seminar, scheduled lor I p m<lb />
in 100m NI02 ot the science<lb />
complex.<lb />
Denison will speak on the<lb />
environmental policy of the<lb />
US. Corps of Eneineers<lb />
Conference<lb />
A treaty negotiated by<lb />
Vietnamese and American<lb />
students to end the war in<lb />
Vietnam will be the subject of<lb />
a conference at the Haymarkei<lb />
Square Coffeehouse in<lb />
Fayetteville on Feb. 20-21,<lb />
sponsored by GI's United of<lb />
Ft Bragg<lb />
The "Joint Treaty of<lb />
Peace Between the Peoples of<lb />
North and South Vietnam and<lb />
the United f'ates" was<lb />
recently negotiated in North<lb />
Vietnam, South Vietnam and<lb />
Paris by representatives of the<lb />
United States National Student<lb />
Association and the South<lb />
Vietnam National Union of<lb />
Students, North Vietnam<lb />
National Union of Students<lb />
and the South Vietnam<lb />
Liberation Student Union.<lb />
The treaty calls upon the<lb />
American government to set a<lb />
date by which all Americans<lb />
will be withdrawn from<lb />
Vietnam and, in turn, promises<lb />
to start talks regarding the<lb />
release of all prisoners of war,<lb />
according to a GI's United<lb />
spokesman The treaty also<lb />
promises an immediate<lb />
cease-fire. It asks that free<lb />
elections be held in Vietnam<lb />
and that after a new popular<lb />
government is established, talks<lb />
on reunification be held.<lb />
The conference is being held<lb />
in an attempt to draw publicity<lb />
to the treaty and to inform<lb />
individuals of its specifics. This<lb />
will be the first step in<lb />
gathering popular support for<lb />
the treaty.<lb />
Mathematics<lb />
Sigma Xi will present the<lb />
fifth in a series of lectures on<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 9. at 7:30 p.m<lb />
in room 103 of Biology<lb />
Building<lb />
Dr Leonard Carlitz. a James<lb />
B Duke professor of<lb />
mathematics at Duke<lb />
University, will be the speaker<lb />
The lecture scheduled by Dr<lb />
Carlitz is entitled "Generating<lb />
Functions" and will be an<lb />
expository talk of general<lb />
mathematical interest.<lb />
Exhibit at BSU<lb />
Two seniors in the School of<lb />
Art are presenting an art<lb />
exhibition at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center through Feb 7<lb />
Susan Todd. a design<lb />
major and candidate for the<lb />
B S, degree, is showing<lb />
enamels textiles and<lb />
two-dimensional works.<lb />
Allen Hooker is exhibiting<lb />
22 line drawings and several<lb />
commercial design examples in<lb />
the exhibition. He is also a B.S.<lb />
degree candidate<lb />
Art display<lb />
Works of Pamela Minenne<lb />
Van Slyke, senior in the School<lb />
of An. arc being shown this<lb />
week in the University Union<lb />
Lounge<lb />
A member of Delta Phi<lb />
Delta art fraternity. Miss Van<lb />
Slyke is pursuing a degree in<lb />
art education Her show<lb />
includes examples of several<lb />
media paintings, mostly figure<lb />
studies, sculpture, enamel<lb />
work; and a macrame (knotted<lb />
wall hanging)<lb />
She plans to teach and<lb />
ultimately continue art studies<lb />
in graduate school.<lb />
Sculpture bought<lb />
Charles F Chamberlain,<lb />
assistant professor of ceramics<lb />
in the School of Art. has been<lb />
notified by the Gallery ol<lb />
Contemporary Art,<lb />
Winston-Salem. of the purchase<lb />
of his sculpture by the North<lb />
Carolina National Bank.<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
Chamberlain's sculpture is<lb />
a large salt-glazed stoneware<lb />
piece from the Gallery's annual<lb />
Artist-Craftsman Exhibition in<lb />
December<lb />
Wachovia Bank and Trust<lb />
Co Charlotte, purchased one<lb />
ol Chamberlain's pieces from<lb />
the McDonald Gallery,<lb />
Charlotte, recently.<lb />
Both of these pieces will<lb />
be added to the respective<lb />
banks' collections of art of<lb />
North Carolina artists<lb />
Circulation desk<lb />
to serve extra hour<lb />
Joy nor Libra' ilation<lb />
desk will remain open an hour<lb />
longer live djy s a week<lb />
beginning Match 1<lb />
Circulation services will be<lb />
extended from 9 p m uni<lb />
p m on Monday. Tuesday.<lb />
Wednesday. Thursday and<lb />
Sunday evenings<lb />
Graduate students and<lb />
faculty with stack permit<lb />
continue to check out books<lb />
until midnight at the<lb />
circulation desk. acv. rding to a<lb />
library spokesman. Library<lb />
hours will remain 8 a.m12<lb />
a.m. Monday through<lb />
Thursday. 8 a.m5 p.m. on<lb />
Friday and Saturday; and 1<lb />
p m -12 a.m. on Sunday.<lb />
"We hope the extended hour<lb />
for circulation will give<lb />
undergraduates, extension and<lb />
continuing education students<lb />
more opportunity for their<lb />
library transactions said a<lb />
library spokesman.<lb />
MiMW<lb />
The Mushroom<lb />
Georgetown Shoppes 11 AM 7 P.M.<lb />
Greek voices<lb />
compete tonight<lb />
The Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing will be presented<lb />
on Tuesday. Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. "What the World Needs Now" is the<lb />
theme of this year's annual competitive event for<lb />
campus sororities and fraternities.<lb />
Each Greek organization will present individual<lb />
songs and skits pertaining to the All-Sing theme.<lb />
Only sorority and fraternity members are allowed<lb />
to participate in the skits.<lb />
The winning sorority and fraternity are each<lb />
presented a plaque. If the organization wins three<lb />
consecutive All-Sings, they keep the plaque. The<lb />
Phi Kappa Taus won the plaque for the third<lb />
consecutive time last year.<lb />
I aeh skit is judged on the basis or originality,<lb />
quality, costuming, and adherence to the time<lb />
limit The judging panel is composed of campus<lb />
administrators and professors.<lb />
Ihe public is invited to attend the All-Sing.<lb />
Admission is free ol charge<lb />
Carousel Weekend tickets<lb />
available in Wright<lb />
Abortion loan fund<lb />
ORONO. Maine (CPS)-A student-sponsored<lb />
abortion loan fund at the University of Maine has<lb />
provoked outraged criticism by many of the state's<lb />
politicians.<lb />
The Population Control Fund Committee was<lb />
established in December by the student<lb />
government, and was given a budget of $5,000<lb />
from mandatory student activity fees. Students<lb />
were told that they could have their individual<lb />
share of 75 cents taken from the committee and<lb />
used for other activities. No student has made that<lb />
request.<lb />
Several female students borrowed up to $400<lb />
each to help defray abortion expenses in New<lb />
York, where abortions are legal.<lb />
With student opposition to the committee<lb />
minimal, the fund snailed along without<lb />
controversy until local papers and. politicians<lb />
seized on it. In the past two weeks.Gov. Kenneth<lb />
Curtis, admitting the fund was legal, said he was<lb />
provokes criticism<lb />
still opposed to it. University police and county<lb />
attorneys have begun investigations.<lb />
Students running the fund say they are trying<lb />
to allow any woman student who wants an<lb />
abortion to get a safe, legal one. instead of forcing<lb />
her to go to "some butcher<lb />
The university has budget problems with the<lb />
legislature Curtis said he was for liberalization of<lb />
the state's abortion law. but questioned whether<lb />
the student's action was in the best interest of the<lb />
university "The students would suffer from taking<lb />
the easy way out he said<lb />
Despite criticism from politicians, some of it<lb />
in the form of outrage, the student fund is not the<lb />
only group in Maine paying tor ibortioM in Nev,<lb />
York. Welfare recipients can have abortions it<lb />
New York, according to Commissioner of Health<lb />
and Welfare. Dean Fisher, with the state of Maine<lb />
picking up the tab<lb />
Carousel Weekend begins<lb />
Friday night with the<lb />
performance of the Steve<lb />
Miller Band The concert,<lb />
scheduled for Minges Coliseum,<lb />
begins at 8:15 p.m Student<lb />
tickets are SI 50. guest tickets<lb />
$2.50 and faculty and taff$2.<lb />
Saturday's activities include<lb />
an afternoon concert featuring<lb />
Jimmy Webb, followed by<lb />
John Hartford. The concert<lb />
begins at 2 p.m. Webb, singer<lb />
and composer, has written for<lb />
such groups as the Fifth<lb />
Dimension and singer Glen<lb />
Campbell, who collected gold<lb />
records from his talents with<lb />
such hits as "Up. Up and<lb />
Away "Wichata Lineman<lb />
and "By the Time I Get To<lb />
Phoenix<lb />
Hartford's credits include<lb />
"Gentle on My Mind<lb />
Student tickets are available<lb />
at the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Communication gap<lb />
economic problem<lb />
Join the JjQ Crowd<lb />
Pizza inn<lb />
421 Greenville Blvd<lb />
2M H Pass)<lb />
DINE INN or I.Akl ol I<lb />
 all Ahead fur Faster .Service<lb />
Telephone 56 9991<lb />
By SUZY STOCKS<lb />
(St�ff Writer)<lb />
Lack of communication between the President's<lb />
administration and the Federal Reserve Board<lb />
(FRB) was one problem of economic instability<lb />
brought up by Jimmie Monhollon, guest speaker at<lb />
the economics symposium held Wednesday, Feb<lb />
3. Speaking at the symposium, sponsored by<lb />
Omicron Delta Epsilon, were Dr. L.H. Ztncone and<lb />
Dr. James Knipe of ECU. Their subjects were<lb />
monetary and fiscal policy.<lb />
Monhollon of the Federal Reserve Bank of<lb />
Richmond, officer in charge of the Charlotte<lb />
branch, gave a review of the stabilization policy<lb />
for the last five years.<lb />
In mid-1965, the President announced a rapid<lb />
build-up in Vietnam. At the same time, Johnson<lb />
had his domestic program, The Great Society,<lb />
blooming. So here were two costly, expanding<lb />
programs which produced full employment, said<lb />
Monhollon. But overproduction creates excess<lb />
demands and rising price levels<lb />
The FRB tried to press on the administration<lb />
that some fiscal policy was needed. In December<lb />
1965. the FRB raised the discount rates of banks.<lb />
thus tightening money, Monhollon continued.<lb />
Ihe next year was one of increased monetary<lb />
restraint on the economy In November 1966. the<lb />
economy.turned-industry fell. According to<lb />
Monhollon the problem was with the defense<lb />
department, who had not supplied the FRB with<lb />
adequate information<lb />
By the spring of 7, the monetary and fiscal<lb />
f�,i0.n was �omewhal steadier. Mid-1967 and<lb />
u l  budget was muC" 'TO expanded, said<lb />
Monhollon Money needed .0 be tightened up. Il<lb />
was no, until July that a tax IncTe.se bill was<lb />
passed m Congress. By then inflationary trends<lb />
nad started. The long-range outlook for I960 was<lb />
�"e ot continued Inflation. By 1970 the monetary<lb />
policy eased up and did not fall into a recession<lb />
NOW the economy ls �� ,� (j  sad<lb />
Monhollon. <lb />
All three speakers disclosed the tact that some<lb />
araatlc changes are needed Thev concluded Hut<lb />
Congress ,s ,00 slow ,� ac, when tax bills should<lb />
be passed because the are alraid ol public outciv.<lb />
 -ere ,s the need lo, educanm. the public mo,o<lb />
ta wayi of controlling our ecommn<lb />
N<lb />
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By:<lb />
Two It I<lb />
Norma Richai<lb />
session last <lb />
the Romance<lb />
King, with<lb />
special comrr<lb />
Lucinda Wng<lb />
designed the p<lb />
The new <lb />
system becaus<lb />
the same time<lb />
King said I<lb />
article m a pn<lb />
program ai (.1<lb />
school in Mim<lb />
Tho course.<lb />
French 4 lev<lb />
study: readinj<lb />
teachers condl<lb />
on one of the 1<lb />
are taught sum<lb />
During the<lb />
orientation pe<lb />
program begin:<lb />
The pre<lb />
Many people<lb />
a university pr<lb />
to include so 1<lb />
addition to<lb />
responsibilities<lb />
highest staff of<lb />
As presiden<lb />
challenged froi<lb />
and from outsit!<lb />
roles of chief<lb />
good will am<lb />
representative.<lb />
It is importa<lb />
and state fundi<lb />
and the taxpa;<lb />
aware of our p<lb />
ECU, as well<lb />
diverse element<lb />
one which I<lb />
seriousness.<lb />
The social h<lb />
eventful as ihe I<lb />
is no less impc<lb />
his institution,<lb />
number of rec<lb />
groups and lor<lb />
wide variety of<lb />
social engageme<lb />
Swiri<lb />
If you'<lb />
undergiaduaie<lb />
girls with fu<lb />
slender legs, y<lb />
campus swinger<lb />
If a hefty ;<lb />
legs appeals to ;<lb />
you're a loser<lb />
environment.<lb />
A preference<lb />
build may m;<lb />
academic ascot 1<lb />
abstentious<lb />
non-self-seekuif<lb />
Three Unive<lb />
psychologists<lb />
his wife Nam<lb />
Conger Cohen<lb />
conclusions<lb />
silhouettes of i<lb />
figures 11<lb />
u n d e r g r a d<lb />
silhouettes varii<lb />
the v a r1 i<lb />
Undergraduates<lb />
personality trail<lb />
standard psyc<lb />
tended to pick<lb />
of figure as thei<lb />
In two grou<lb />
like a small dill<lb />
pr e fe re nee<lb />
significant 1<lb />
personality A<lb />
"The Win no<lb />
psychologists p<lb />
bust, moder<lb />
mid-section anc<lb />
an only sli<lb />
configuratioi<lb />
admired by '<lb />
In a sin<lb />
Psychologist Na<lb />
Wisconsin St<lb />
showed three-<lb />
drawing of fern<lb />
school girls. Al<lb />
exactly the s<lb />
figures varied<lb />
their bust, hips<lb />
of the girls co<lb />
figure similar U<lb />
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individuals of its specifics. This<lb />
will be the first step In<lb />
gathering popular support for<lb />
the treaty.<lb />
Mathematics<lb />
Sigma Xi will present the<lb />
fifth in a series of lectures on<lb />
Tuesday. Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in room 103 of Biology<lb />
Building<lb />
Dr. Leonard Carlit. a James<lb />
B Duke professor of<lb />
mathematics at Duke<lb />
University, will be the speaker<lb />
The lecture scheduled by Dr<lb />
failitz is entitled "Generating<lb />
Functions" and will be an<lb />
expository talk of general<lb />
Mathematical interest.<lb />
Exhibit at BSU<lb />
Two seniors in the School of<lb />
Art are presenting an art<lb />
exhibition at the Baptist<lb />
student Center through Feb. 7<lb />
Susan Todd, a design<lb />
tiajor and candidate for the<lb />
i S degree, is showing<lb />
� n a m e 1 s textiles and<lb />
w'o-dimcnsional works.<lb />
Allen Hooker is exhibiting<lb />
2 line drawings and several<lb />
ommercial design examples in<lb />
he exhibition. He is also a B.S<lb />
egret candidate<lb />
Art display<lb />
Works of Pamela Minenne<lb />
Van Slykc, senior in the School<lb />
of Art. are being shown this<lb />
week in the University Union<lb />
Lounge.<lb />
A member of Delta Phi<lb />
Delta art fraternity. Miss Van<lb />
Slyke is pursuing a degree in<lb />
art education Her show<lb />
includes examples of several<lb />
media paintings, mostly figure<lb />
studies, sculpture, enamel<lb />
work; and a macrame (knotted<lb />
wall hanging).<lb />
She plans to teach and<lb />
ultimate!) continue art studies<lb />
in graduate school.<lb />
Sculpture bought<lb />
Charles F Chamberlain,<lb />
ssistant professor of ceramics<lb />
l the School of Art. has been<lb />
otified by the Gallery ol<lb />
o n t e m p o r a r y Art,<lb />
'inston-Salem. of the purchase<lb />
f his sculpture by the North<lb />
a r oh n a National Bank.<lb />
harlotte<lb />
Chamberlain's sculpture is<lb />
large salt-glazed stoneware<lb />
lece from the Gallery's annual<lb />
rtist-Craftsman Exhibition in<lb />
ecembei<lb />
Wachovia Bank and Trust<lb />
o Charlotte, purchased one<lb />
Chamberlain's pieces from<lb />
le McDonald Gallery,<lb />
larlotte. recently.<lb />
Both of these pieces will<lb />
: added to the respective<lb />
inks' collections of art of<lb />
irth Carolina artists<lb />
sm<lb />
University police and county<lb />
investigations<lb />
; the fund say they are trying<lb />
in student who wants an<lb />
. legal one. instead of forcing<lb />
tcher<lb />
is budget problems with the<lb />
he was for liberalization of<lb />
iw but questioned whether<lb />
as in the best interest of the<lb />
nts would suffer from taking<lb />
said<lb />
from politicians, some of it<lb />
 the student fund is not the<lb />
saying tor abortions in New<lb />
;nts can have abortions u<lb />
i" Commissioner of Health<lb />
her. with the state of Maine<lb />
lem<lb />
V, Monhollon continued,<lb />
i one of increased monetar<lb />
-my. In November 1966. the<lb />
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Parh unnenr� is inmnntfd ot a number ol l.jst uiurlei !Wi� classes v<lb />
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By SONNY McLAWHORN<lb />
(Staff Writer<lb />
Two ECU professors, David King and Dr,<lb />
Norma Richardson, devoted an entire summei<lb />
session last yeai to devise a now program for<lb />
the Romance Languages Department.<lb />
King, with the help ol the members ol a<lb />
special committee composed of Larry Gee.<lb />
Luanda Wright, Helga Hill ami Richardson,<lb />
designed I he program<lb />
The new program is called a "dual-track"<lb />
system because two aieas ol siudy are taught at<lb />
the same time.<lb />
King said he got the idea from reading an<lb />
article in a professional journal about a similar<lb />
program ai Gustavus Adolphusollege, a small<lb />
school m Minnesota,<lb />
Ihe course, used only at the Spanish 4 and<lb />
French 4 levels, emphasizes three areas of<lb />
study, reading, culture and civilization. Two<lb />
teachers conduct ihe course, each concentrating<lb />
on one ol ihe three areas. In this way. two areas<lb />
aie taughi simultaneously<lb />
Dunng the drop add period of each quarter.<lb />
orientation period is conducted The dual-track<lb />
program begins on ihe fourth das<lb />
The president speaks<lb />
Each sequence is composed of a numbei oi<lb />
three-hour units on the three study areas, from<lb />
which the student chooses one ol ihe two<lb />
ottered foi a specific tlnee-day session When<lb />
ihe student completes a unit, he receives .i<lb />
personalized test on the material.<lb />
In a detailed syllabus foi the new program<lb />
King and Richardson outline the study areas,<lb />
previewing the metho I and advising the student<lb />
in his approach to the course.<lb />
The student is encougaged to concentrate<lb />
first upon structure and vocabulary I hen,<lb />
through intelligent guessing, he can increase his<lb />
fluency.<lb />
The culture-civilization unit is taught by<lb />
using films, recordings, slides and other<lb />
audio-visual aids. The emphasis is upon<lb />
cross-cultural understanding and increasing the<lb />
student's awareness of the French or Spanish<lb />
heritage.<lb />
The conversation classes use practical,<lb />
everyday language situations, stimulated by<lb />
means of visual aids and recordings.<lb />
According to instructors, the new course is<lb />
tailored to the specific needs ol the students<lb />
"Each Student can decide what he wants to<lb />
sli ss said Richardson<lb />
Last quartei iwn classes Aeri- involved in ihe<lb />
dual-track program This quartei there are four<lb />
classes Professoi Marqueritte A Perry and Mrs<lb />
Monika Gauglhofer, who icach the I<lb />
version, say student response "very<lb />
good "<lb />
One student, recalled 1 r- Perry, remarked<lb />
thai the new system ha the regulai method<lb />
"i ivei a barrel<lb />
"Since each student changes lasses every<lb />
three das. students feel as it they are checking<lb />
it off Mrs Perry explained.<lb />
Foi students who always seen; to "net<lb />
behind" early in the quarter, the dual-track<lb />
system offers new hope "It the don't like<lb />
what they're studying she said, "it will be<lb />
over in three days<lb />
Richardson feels thai the new method oilers<lb />
the Student a chance ti turn over a new leaf"<lb />
every three day s<lb />
 lew schools are beginning to answer the<lb />
challenge � ! nuking languages meet the speuiis<lb />
needs . (he student Dual- and multiple-track<lb />
programs at the intermediate level are now<lb />
Seme tiled by man) universities<lb />
Jenkins' duties combine roles<lb />
By LEO JENKINS<lb />
(ECU President)<lb />
Many people have asked me about the role ol<lb />
a university president and why his duties seem<lb />
to include so many oil-campus appearances, in<lb />
addition to the numeious administrative<lb />
responsibilities which arc part ol holding the<lb />
highest staff office on campus<lb />
As president ol ECU, I am constantly<lb />
challenged from within by campus operations<lb />
and from outside M function combines the<lb />
roles of chief executive, legislative lobbyist,<lb />
good will ambassador and public relations<lb />
lepresentativc.<lb />
It is important that other universities, federal<lb />
and state funding agencies, the state legislature,<lb />
and the taxpayers of North Carolina be kept<lb />
aware of our progress and achievements here at<lb />
ECU, as well as out needs. Keeping these<lb />
diverse elements informed is an essential task,<lb />
one which I take with a great deal of<lb />
seriousness<lb />
The social life ot a university piesident is as<lb />
eventful as the business aspect of his role, and it<lb />
is no less important to the public relations of<lb />
his institution. Mrs. Jenkins and I give a large<lb />
number of receptions each year, for campus<lb />
groups and for visitors to oui campus.<lb />
wide variety of activities public appearances,<lb />
social engagements, meetings which comprise<lb />
my duties as president of Last Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
On Wednesday night, Jan 27, I returned<lb />
from New York City, and spoke to the<lb />
Goldsboio Lions Club the following night On<lb />
Friday. I attended a reception for our<lb />
basketball players and went to Greensboro, to<lb />
serve as a judge in the selection of the North<lb />
Carolina Jaycee Young Man of the Year on<lb />
Saturday morning. That evening, in Charlotte, 1<lb />
spoke to the annual convention of Painting and<lb />
Decorating Contractors ol America<lb />
My schedule for the first week in Februats is<lb />
equally lull. On the agenda are a television<lb />
appearance lor one of the local stations, a<lb />
dmnei in Ahoskie, a banquet in Farmville. an<lb />
address before the ECU members of the<lb />
American Association of University Professors,<lb />
speeches to public school officials in<lb />
Wiliiamston and Monroe, and a meeting of the<lb />
1(1' Foundation.<lb />
During the second week. 1 will attend the<lb />
executive session of the Legislative Studv<lb />
Commission in Raleigh, address the UNC<lb />
Faculty (Tub in Chapel Hill, and attend a<lb />
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph dinner in<lb />
Tarboro<lb />
We have planned two receptions also for the<lb />
second week in February, for LCI' honor<lb />
siudents and for ECU students from Guillord<lb />
County.<lb />
Plans loi ihe remainder of February include<lb />
another meeting oi the Legislative Studv<lb />
Commission, a conference with Sen. Everett<lb />
Jodan in Washington. D.C speeches before<lb />
the Pitt County Life Underwriters Association<lb />
and the Belhaven Chamber of Commerce and<lb />
the annual meeting of the American<lb />
Association oi School Administrators in<lb />
Atlantic City. N J<lb />
While my dunes as president ol ECU are<lb />
demanding. I derive much personal satisfaction<lb />
and fulfillment from the job It is a pleasure to<lb />
represent this line institution elsewhere in the<lb />
state and nation, and I am always willing to<lb />
undertake the necessary effort to secure<lb />
support tor our university.<lb />
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part of the Carousel Weekend<lb />
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concert by folksinger John Hartford at<lb />
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site on Feb 13-14 lor i conference on Lfbran<lb />
1 ducation foi North Carolina Preiem Statin<lb />
Bnd Future Development Dr Gene I) Lanier<lb />
chairman, Ml Library Science Department<lb />
, Wi delivei the opening address on Saturdaj<lb />
morning speaking on "The Present Status Of 4<lb />
Projected Plans foi Library I ducation in Nortl<lb />
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The conference is being jointly sponsored b<lb />
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college and university libraries, community<lb />
colleges and technical institutes, pubfe<lb />
libraries, school libraries, and special libraries<lb />
will attempt to identify characteristics and the<lb />
nature ol setvi.es needed Im callous types of<lb />
libraries<lb />
The afternoon session will involve discussion<lb />
groups of library educators, practiciinj<lb />
librarians, and out-of-state consultants Serving<lb />
Mecklenburg County; on the Board of Directors. as consultants will be Dr Lester E Asheim,<lb />
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l aws;  member, National Association lor Repeal American Library Association and Di Richard<lb />
i Abortion Laws and a member of the L Darling, dean 0 the School t Library<lb />
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Jones received the A.B. degree from Oberlin Sunday's session will involve reports from<lb />
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S ii Work He received a certificate from conclusions from the consultants<lb />
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He retired as senioi vice president oi North PTOi 11 TOO<lb />
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-lived as a representative in the 1967 trsr rr roncnn'<lb />
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Individual performances hailed<lb />
By BILLSCHELL<lb />
(Stall WiOf 1<lb />
While standing in the Union<lb />
giahbing some munchies before<lb />
"I n the King" was to start. I<lb />
got into .1 conversation with<lb />
one ol the people involved<lb />
with the play When he found<lb />
out that I was come to review<lb />
the play he said I wouldn't<lb />
understand it. He was right: I<lb />
didn't "Exit the King" is<lb />
theater ol the absurd and thus<lb />
is ,i I most impossible to<lb />
understand at tirst oi even<lb />
second oi thud viewings,<lb />
Mark Ramsey portrayal of<lb />
the kmc is masterful and it it is<lb />
ffiMW ffllB.<lb />
ON<lb />
HEY GUYS, ITS NICK1. HE<lb />
SAYSTHFRF5 PLENTY OF<lb />
j?0OM IN THE" DORMS<lb />
at limes contusing, it is the<lb />
part rather than Ramsey<lb />
Ramses s portrayal paints a<lb />
picture of a warm, kind, cruel.<lb />
completely self-centered,<lb />
humorous and human (1 said<lb />
the role was contusing( king<lb />
who is consumed by a passion<lb />
to continue his 400 years of<lb />
life and is possessed bv a tear<lb />
of his approaching death The<lb />
beauty of it is that Ramsey<lb />
makes all of these diverse parts<lb />
into a very believable whole<lb />
thus Jones was perfect as<lb />
the doctor, a booing, bird-like<lb />
character from beyond the<lb />
looking glass. She is a scarlet<lb />
representative o i<lb />
p s e u d o � science, blithely<lb />
informing the king that he has<lb />
all the symptoms ol a kmg<lb />
with only two hours and 21<lb />
minutes to live<lb />
1 he rest of the cast was<lb />
adequate but totally<lb />
forgettable with the exceptions<lb />
ot Donna l.oodiiight. who<lb />
transcended mediocrity to give<lb />
an occasionally irritating<lb />
performance. The voice in the<lb />
audience acted as the king's<lb />
echo a very good echo.<lb />
As always, the sets, lighting<lb />
and all the technical aspects<lb />
were carried off skillfully. Otto<lb />
Henry's moot; music, created<lb />
I list for this play, was also<lb />
excellent and did much to set<lb />
the moods.<lb />
The weakest link in this<lb />
production is the play itself.<lb />
vs.Inch sometimes seemed to be<lb />
the world's longest deathbed<lb />
sohliguy broken by occasional<lb />
tragi-comic relief. The play is<lb />
also very repetitive and one is<lb />
constantly assaulted by deja<lb />
u Often in the middle of the<lb />
play I felt like that same scene<lb />
liad been played, with only a<lb />
little variation earlier in the<lb />
evening.<lb />
Ramsey and Jones are a<lb />
success The play is not. This<lb />
does not stop me from hailing<lb />
it. though again it is for<lb />
individual performances and<lb />
not the whole.<lb />
By JOHN WALLACE<lb />
(Statt Woter)<lb />
Eugene lonesco's "Exit the<lb />
King" demands a profound<lb />
understanding oi the human<lb />
condition<lb />
onesco's interpretation of<lb />
man is as expansive and tender<lb />
js that of Balac in his "La<lb />
Comedie Humaine The<lb />
characters in "Exit the King"<lb />
are called upon to be more<lb />
than themselves, each becomes<lb />
a possibility of life for<lb />
everymen, and at the same<lb />
time tor no one man. The<lb />
world decays, men die<lb />
With Ionecso. the world as<lb />
western man knows it. or as<lb />
mankind the world over knows<lb />
it. is dying. King Berenger the<lb />
First is the first and last king.<lb />
He is humanity who has done<lb />
everything, and yet who<lb />
despite his dubious<lb />
achievements must return to<lb />
the elements.<lb />
The weight placed on his<lb />
shoulders is a weight he has<lb />
himself created. The weight is<lb />
heavy, and only death can lift<lb />
the burdens from him The<lb />
situation is pathetic, human,<lb />
but hardly comic.<lb />
Sir Phillip Sydney once said<lb />
we should not mix "kings and<lb />
clowns" because of the basic-<lb />
differences each possess. In the<lb />
ECU Drama Department's<lb />
production ol "Exit the K.<lb />
the king and the Jown became<lb />
one and the same And as the<lb />
king had no conception of Ins<lb />
character, neither could the<lb />
audience.<lb />
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valid assumption For<lb />
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pathetic and humorous is<lb />
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the parody of a clown who<lb />
plays the king who plays the<lb />
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I here seems to have developed .1<lb />
great deal .i controversy concerning<lb />
Hie use ol four letter words In this<lb />
newspaper<lb />
Perhaps the most interesting aspect<lb />
0! this situation in that various<lb />
members ol our academic community<lb />
expect tin- writei as editor-in-chiel<lb />
to perform the censorship duties to<lb />
which th this paper should be<lb />
bjet ted<lb />
In addition various pressures hav .�<lb />
been brought to ho.tr to insure that<lb />
tin�. censorship takes place for thes<lb />
reasons we feel that the academic<lb />
community should he fully informed<lb />
� e out policy on four letter<lb />
words and the nature 01 current<lb />
behind-the-scenes attempts .it<lb />
censorship<lb />
Although there are considerable<lb />
differences ol opinion among<lb />
embers of the newspaper sta<lb />
regarding the tse ol tour lettei<lb />
words, we feel that the imposition ol<lb />
arbitrary censorship by the<lb />
editor-in-chiel is no different than<lb />
arbitrary censorship by President<lb />
Jenkins, the SCA Legislature, or any<lb />
other person or group<lb />
This writer seldom uses tour letter<lb />
words in copy and feels that the use<lb />
of these words often decreases the<lb />
efficiency of communication, however,<lb />
it must be kept in mind that there<lb />
jre various opinions on this subject<lb />
ust as there are various opinions or<lb />
the subject oi politics, religion, or<lb />
even se<lb />
It this newspaper is to maintain<lb />
the standards it has set in its policy<lb />
of presenting the views of all who<lb />
desire to be heard then it cannot<lb />
arbitrarily rule out the use ol tour<lb />
letter words just as it cannot rule<lb />
out conservative or liberal opinion, or<lb />
the subjects of religion and sex<lb />
Freedom ol the press is founded<lb />
upon the presumption that a tree<lb />
interchange of ideas and opinions is<lb />
vital to the freedom ol those who<lb />
under the system in question<lb />
even it there is extreme disagreement<lb />
with the views presented<lb />
In addition, if a campus newspaper<lb />
with a readership suppo- dly of a<lb />
higher intelligence cannot operate<lb />
in ler this basic freedom then it is<lb />
hard to imagine the continuance ol<lb />
freedom of the press in our nation<lb />
as a whole<lb />
If this writer, .is editor-m-chiet.<lb />
was to ret use to include in this<lb />
newspaper anything with which he<lb />
disagreed, the readers would receive<lb />
only one side ol any question a<lb />
situation describing not a free<lb />
newspaper hut a propaganda sheet<lb />
Until recently most members of<lb />
the academic community saw the<lb />
logic ol this position although they<lb />
may have disagreed with the views<lb />
ultimately presented Now, however.<lb />
it seems that somebody ol higher<lb />
position than any in this community<lb />
has voiced extreme displeasure with<lb />
this policy<lb />
As editor-in-chief this writer was<lb />
stiddenlv informed bv Dr Jenkins<lb />
that the use oi four letter words<lb />
would cease or else<lb />
The "or else according to Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, is that should the newspaper<lb />
fail to follow this procedure it will<lb />
eithei be shut down or this writer<lb />
will be subjected to the student<lb />
courts<lb />
t least one of these actions will<lb />
take place for this writer received .1<lb />
notice to appeal for a preliminary<lb />
studenl judiciary hearing in the Dean<lb />
of Men's office, with the notation<lb />
that "the charges will be explained at<lb />
the hearing "<lb />
Dean of Men. James Mallory,<lb />
stated at the hearing that this case is<lb />
the same one which he and the SGA<lb />
attorney general. Henry Gorham,<lb />
earlier referred to an impartial board<lb />
to be drawn from all judiciaries. The<lb />
determination was to be whether this<lb />
newspaper can maintain a checking<lb />
account off campus as has been<lb />
p r e v i o u s I y a p p r 0 v e d b y t h e<lb />
Publications Board<lb />
Now according to Gorham. the<lb />
matter is being referred to the SGA<lb />
Men's Honor Council for a<lb />
d e t e r m 1 n a t 1 o n of individual<lb />
responsibility as a question of honor.<lb />
The "trial" is to be held Thursday at<lb />
5 30 p.m. on the third floor of Wright<lb />
Building.<lb />
In spite oi this entire situation, it<lb />
is this writers firm conviction that as<lb />
long as he is editor-in-chief of this<lb />
newspaper it WILL remain open to<lb />
ALL who wish to be heard, subject<lb />
only to the laws of this city, state.<lb />
and nation and the ethics of<lb />
journalism, regardless of intimidation.<lb />
We might not agree with what you<lb />
saj or how you say it. but we will<lb />
print it.<lb />
This L'niversity now has a free and<lb />
representative newspaper, something<lb />
which cannot be said of its student<lb />
g a eminent<lb />
At this point we must advocate a<lb />
course oi action long honored by the<lb />
American tradition. The present<lb />
structure of government on this<lb />
campus does not appear to represent<lb />
the students and gives no indication<lb />
that it will Revolution seems to be<lb />
the only answer.<lb />
It will defeat the purposes of this<lb />
action, however, if violence is used.<lb />
I he revolution can very easily be<lb />
nonviolent and take the form of a<lb />
concerned group of students forming<lb />
an election committee and holding a<lb />
new election for the SGA offices<lb />
with of course the current members<lb />
eligible to run as all other students.<lb />
This political revolution could<lb />
dramatically show that there are<lb />
students on this campus willing to<lb />
take action to have honest<lb />
representation and representatives of<lb />
integrity U will be necessary,<lb />
however, for the Student body to<lb />
rally behind the idea if it is to<lb />
work. Your representation in the<lb />
student government has melted to a<lb />
mere grease spot It is up to the<lb />
students whether it will completely<lb />
evaporate with the curtain of<lb />
t ship slamming down on the<lb />
campus paper.<lb />
fountainhead<lb />
Dave Ittermann<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Robert R. Thonen<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Bev Denny<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Mike Duncan<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Edwards responds to Whitley<lb />
Editor s Note This article was received under the<lb />
same circumstances as Bob Whitley's in the last<lb />
issue of Fountamhead The length of this article.<lb />
as did Whitley's, precludes publishing it in The<lb />
Forum. We are therefore printing it, as we did<lb />
Whitley's article, as a personal column<lb />
By DAVE EDWARDS<lb />
(SGA Legislator)<lb />
I ani writing to comment on letters to The<lb />
Forum submitted by Mr Harper and Mr.<lb />
Whitley.<lb />
Mr. Harper, first of all. I probably knew<lb />
more about the recall petition circulated last<lb />
fall than you and Mr Whitley put together. 1<lb />
did hours of reseated on the petition and on my<lb />
bill before I submitted it to the Legislature. I<lb />
went all through our constitution checking on<lb />
the constitutionality of the question and in the<lb />
process found the constitution vague not only<lb />
on the issue of recall, but on nearly everything<lb />
else.<lb />
Secondly. 1 still say there is no real<lb />
constitutional way anybody including myself<lb />
could be recalled as the way the constitution<lb />
states it. There is no format provided at all If<lb />
you want to go into minute detail the section<lb />
of the constitution states:<lb />
 . . The petition to recall . . . shall not be<lb />
valid unless it contains the signatures of at least<lb />
fifteen (15) percent of the student body That<lb />
is the format. Mr. Harper. The petition<lb />
circulated last fall did go by that format. It was<lb />
not the persons who petitioned, but rather the<lb />
Review Board and the attorney general who<lb />
violated the constitution I'm sure that those<lb />
who petitioned thought that they were going<lb />
about it in the right manner. And if I may add,<lb />
I don't think it would have been anymore<lb />
trouble to do it the way the Review Board the<lb />
attorney general, and yoursell say it should<lb />
have been done.<lb />
Uut unfortunately, Mr. Harper, I do not care<lb />
about minute details, ar unlimited red tape I<lb />
did not sign the petition particularly because I<lb />
liked it, I signed it because I know ai least<lb />
fifteen percent oi my constituents did And<lb />
isn't my oh to represent not only all of my<lb />
constituency hut also that segment<lb />
Lastly, Mr Harper, my bill called for a vote<lb />
of confidence from the student body 11 would<lb />
have agreed even on an individual precinct<lb />
basis). 1 feel that the majority of the students<lb />
do not care for me or Mr Whitley as polticians,<lb />
rather tor what we can do foi them I sincerely<lb />
believe I have more of the students' interest in<lb />
mind than my own.<lb />
I have a suggestion That is that you go to<lb />
the next legislature meeting and observe You<lb />
may not agree with what I do. but I don't think<lb />
you'll agree with the rest of my fellow<lb />
legislators. Just watch and see whose interests<lb />
are promoted at the meeting Not yours. I<lb />
assure you.<lb />
As for Mr. Whitley. I am flattered that a<lb />
bigshot like himself would take out time to<lb />
even comment on me. I appreciate it.<lb />
Mr. Whitley. I have some questions for you.<lb />
Were you not put into office by the<lb />
Fountainhead when it printed every mistake<lb />
Len Mancini ever made' Were you not Its<lb />
political ally in the election last spring<lb />
If more students signed a petition to recall<lb />
you than there were voters who put you in<lb />
office, is it not your place to ask tor .1<lb />
legitimate recall (I believe you could)<lb />
Isn't everything you've ever instigated while<lb />
you have been in office been a political move,<lb />
mainly to promote Boh Whitley'1<lb />
Did I not introduce a bill to have a voluntary<lb />
referendum vote ol confidence from the<lb />
student body with j provision ol recall if only<lb />
the tudents did not have confidence in us as<lb />
representatives in then government, not ours<lb />
I hink about what I've asked, Bob. Is not all<lb />
ol it uue'<lb />
you are a good president, Bob. but I just<lb />
think il you asked the students what they want<lb />
you would be a better one<lb />
As for you referring to me as an ally oi the<lb />
Fountainhead. I guess I am. But I have not<lb />
always been Since I've been in the SGA, I have<lb />
found out the horrible truth that most of what<lb />
they say is Hue That they genuinely have more<lb />
of an interest in the welfare of the students<lb />
than a majority oi the student government<lb />
As for Us coverage, especially that of Jim<lb />
Eichling and Jackie Stancill of SGA meetings. 11<lb />
is very compromising. That is why I ask<lb />
students to attend th - meetings (Monday. 5<lb />
p 111 . 3rd floor Wright Building) If they do not<lb />
believe what they read, let them go take a look<lb />
I believe these students would leave laughing at<lb />
triviality but horrified as to what is supposed to<lb />
be a representative body. (If I may add here,<lb />
Mr. Harpei has never to my knowledge<lb />
attended a meeting and Mr Whitley scldomlv<lb />
has sat through one of these meetings).<lb />
As a last course of action, 1 will, as I have<lb />
bef re. ask the students to take an interest<lb />
in dxni government And youi voice will be heard<lb />
II you want it to be Agree or disagree with me.<lb />
"i anybody else who is a student representative.<lb />
just give a damn about something other than<lb />
yourself as individuals<lb />
1 don't blame students such as Edward<lb />
Harper for questioning inc. I welcome it. At<lb />
least they care That is all I want tor people to<lb />
do, only to eaie.<lb />
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QUESTION My problem is that I can't seem to<lb />
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years 1 am a senior<lb />
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too.<lb />
People may have difficulty getting up in the<lb />
morning because they sleep poorly or have gone<lb />
to sleep too late Paradoxically it would seem,<lb />
if one sleeps too many hours, it can be very<lb />
difficult to get up There are different depths of<lb />
sleep and rising from a very deep slumber can<lb />
result in confusion and persistent lethargy.<lb />
Most people have experienced this when they<lb />
have been awakened suddenly soon after 'ailing<lb />
asleep. Deep stages of sleep occur rhythmically<lb />
throughout the night and if your normal<lb />
waking time tends to fall in the middle of one<lb />
of these deep sleep periods it may be hard to<lb />
get out of bed. As a beginning, I suggest you set<lb />
your alarm for a half hour earlier than you<lb />
usually do. If you still have difficulty getting<lb />
up, I'd try an hour earlier If this fails you can<lb />
try othei techniques such as leaving the shades<lb />
up so that the morning light will tend to<lb />
gradually awaken you. You could also (ry an<lb />
alarm clock device which turns on an electric<lb />
appliance and hook it up to a bright lamp<lb />
placed across the room.<lb />
Since this has been going on for three years<lb />
and you are now a senior. I wonder if an alarm<lb />
clock that would turn on a tape recorder of<lb />
your mother yelling at you might not solve the<lb />
problem!<lb />
QUESTION: Why would a male who has been<lb />
stimulated enough to have an erection not be<lb />
able to ejaculate with further stimulation<lb />
Every so often this happens to my boyfriend<lb />
and it bothers him immensely Could he have<lb />
some sort of mental block or is it some sort of<lb />
physical condition?<lb />
ANSWER: The term used for the situation you<lb />
describe is ejaculatory incompetence The<lb />
occasional inability to ejaculate is nothing to<lb />
cause alarm. It can be due to fatigue, a<lb />
temporary decrease in interest in sex, a little<lb />
too much to drink, or a variety of<lb />
preoccupations. When this condition occurs<lb />
continually, the person has a psychological<lb />
disturbance and is in need of treatment.<lb />
Although this disorder is quite rare, it is<lb />
suffered by men who have had experiences in<lb />
life which have made ejaculation unpleasant.<lb />
For instance, some men raised in puritanical<lb />
circumstances have come to believe that<lb />
ejaculation forother than reproduction is evil In<lb />
other situations, the condition stems from a<lb />
fear ot making a woman pregnant; or, concerns<lb />
over the cleanliness of the vagina assume an<lb />
obsessional quality w ith resulting disastei<lb />
Once the symptom becomes established it<lb />
tends to be self-sustaining and treatment is<lb />
designed to decondition a man to the fear of<lb />
ejaculation This is discussed in Master and<lb />
Johnson's book. "Human Sexual Inadequacy<lb />
Little, Brown, &amp; Co 1970.<lb />
The level ot stimulation necessary to reach<lb />
orgasm is considerably higher than that<lb />
necessary to obtain an erection Most men<lb />
(especially young men) will testify ihat<lb />
erections are easy to come by, but there is more<lb />
work involved in orgasm.<lb />
QUESTION: Is there any truth to the rumor<lb />
tht it is possible to ignite intestinal gas with a<lb />
match If so what chemical reactions would<lb />
cause this phenomenon A friend and I have a<lb />
sizable wager riding on this matter and decided<lb />
you would be the definitive authority We were<lb />
afraid of experimenting on ourselves for fear of<lb />
bodily injury.<lb />
ANSWER. Every e in a while I wonder If<lb />
writing this column has had any effect on my<lb />
professional reputation The confidence that<lb />
you express in me offers little reassurance. The<lb />
gas you refer to has the medical name of flatus,<lb />
which is at least as good a sound as the more<lb />
frequently used vernacular term. The<lb />
composition of this gas is primarily carbon<lb />
dioxide, although generous amounts ol<lb />
lydrogen. methane, and hydrogen sulfide aie<lb />
also present The lattei three substances arc<lb />
ignitable. Blue and yellow flames aie possible I<lb />
have seen a demonstration ol this but cannot<lb />
recommend experimentation because oi the<lb />
obvious dangers It is probably against some<lb />
dormitory rule anyway<lb />
Sobb<lb />
 To Fountainhead<lb />
In reference t<lb />
4 Feb. 71, 1 �<lb />
Whitley wishes t<lb />
Jpriiii. that's fine<lb />
� print and print i<lb />
Mr. Ed wards- we<lb />
�policy, that of tl<lb />
Ithe accuser.<lb />
True, it is ven<lb />
pne's opinion ol<lb />
jtccused cannc<lb />
following issue ol<lb />
If Mr. Whitley<lb />
bretends to be c<lb />
least be able to t<lb />
person.<lb />
As a resident<lb />
Edwards is repr<lb />
tdv aids' "prote;<lb />
vhat protest Mi<lb />
Ipathetic student<lb />
loes not tell tr<lb />
(imply wants tl<lb />
Iction. Pro, con<lb />
loesn't care. He<lb />
et off their duffi<lb />
Also, Mr. Ed<lb />
(onstituents'conf<lb />
it Whitley does<lb />
ony He has r.<lb />
oard will not It<lb />
called.<lb />
Maybe it woi<lb />
?omed a little<lb />
omnipotent le<lb />
insiders itself i<lb />
but you better t<lb />
nuch less believe;<lb />
Just one more<lb />
tfraid that Mr.<lb />
Column inches tl<lb />
you try to get th<lb />
pass some things<lb />
you sec. Mr Whll<lb />
middle of the roai<lb />
So live on, pr;<lb />
and the school m<lb />
two after you lea<lb />
Conic<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
The question 1<lb />
the Fountainhea<lb />
Residence Couni<lb />
answered by the<lb />
A sheet of rules f<lb />
the dorm resider<lb />
where visitation<lb />
seems to havi<lb />
achieving visitatio<lb />
This still doe<lb />
abundant apathy<lb />
For example, in<lb />
Queen, only som<lb />
vote The electic<lb />
where the hall <lb />
meetings.<lb />
When the unc<lb />
elections for a be<lb />
too far.<lb />
Med t<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I just finished r<lb />
the best yet. Ther<lb />
this University, a<lb />
time<lb />
I realize that t<lb />
i by its publication<lb />
to people who<lb />
students.<lb />
I want ECU to<lb />
i especially a new<lb />
is there to impn<lb />
ECU's readiness I<lb />
I them each an issi<lb />
sure that they wi<lb />
the K. Finch carte<lb />
Maybe you c<lb />
 legislators, you ki<lb />
! Better still why r<lb />
showing them all<lb />
of VD and not<lb />
I attention because<lb />
Maybe they w<lb />
must have the cov<lb />
Supp<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
We. the fol<lb />
Dormitory, supp<lb />
David Edwards, S<lb />
is doing an exc<lb />
students. We wis<lb />
follow in his foot<lb />
views and not the<lb /><pb facs="00039518_tn_0007" /><lb />
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stimulation necessary to reach<lb />
isiderably higher than that<lb />
btam an erection Most men<lb />
ing men) will testify that<lb />
) to come by, but there is more<lb />
i orgasm.<lb />
; there any tiuth to the rumor<lb />
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what chemical reactions would<lb />
lOtnenon? A friend and I have a<lb />
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imenting on ourselves for fear of<lb />
ry .e in a while I wonder if<lb />
lumn has had .my effect on my<lb />
putation The confidence that<lb />
me offers little reassurance. The<lb />
i has the medical name of flatus,<lb />
st as good a sound as the more<lb />
sed vernacular term The<lb />
t this gas is primalily carbon<lb />
tough generous amounts ol<lb />
lane, and Indiogcn SUlfide are<lb />
he lattei three substances arc<lb />
and yellow flames are possible I<lb />
monitration of this but cannol<lb />
pcrinientation because of the<lb />
s ll is piobahly agamsl some<lb />
.in y v .i v<lb />
troduce a bill to have a voluntary<lb />
vote ol confidence from the<lb />
Aith j provision of recall if only<lb />
id not have confidence in us as<lb />
in their government, not ours<lb />
what I've asked. Bob Is no) all<lb />
jood president, Bob. but I just<lb />
ked the students what they want<lb />
better one<lb />
referring to me as an ally of the<lb />
I guess I am. But I have not<lb />
nice I've beer, in the SGA, I have<lb />
horrible truth that most of what<lb />
� I hat they genuinely have more<lb />
in the welfare of the students<lb />
of the student government.<lb />
overage, especially that of Jim<lb />
ckie Stancill of SGA meetings, it<lb />
romising. That is why I ask<lb />
end the e meetings (Monday. 5<lb />
Wright Building) If they do not<lb />
ej icad. let them go take a look<lb />
students would leave laughing at<lb />
irrilied as to what is supposed to<lb />
live hods (If I may add here,<lb />
lias never to my knowledge<lb />
ting and Mr Whitley seldomly<lb />
one ol these meetings).<lb />
use nt action. 1 will, as I have<lb />
; students to take an interest<lb />
nt And your voice will be heard<lb />
o be Agree or disagree with me.<lb />
who is a student representative,<lb />
in about something other than<lb />
iduaK.<lb />
ne students such as Edward<lb />
stioning me I welcome it At<lb />
That is all I want for people to<lb />
The Forum<lb />
Sobbing letter Lack of rights Resign quietly<lb />
I To Fountainhead:<lb />
In reference to Bob Whitley's sobbing letter,<lb />
14 Feb. 71, I would like to say that if Mr.<lb />
Whit ley wishes to attack the Fountainhead in<lb />
print, that's fine because it's the paper's job to<lb />
print and print it will. But as for his attack on<lb />
Mr Edwards-well, this is against a judicial<lb />
policy, that of the right of the accused to face<lb />
tlie accuser.<lb />
True, it is very nice to be able to write down<lb />
jne's opinion of another student because the<lb />
iccused cannot defend himself until the<lb />
following issue of the paper at the earliest.<lb />
If Mr. Whitley is as eloquent a speaker as he<lb />
pretends to be on "Open Mike" he should at<lb />
east be able to talk to a fellow human being in<lb />
person.<lb />
As a resident in Scott. I believe that Mr.<lb />
Jwards is representing me. And as for Mr.<lb />
3v ards' "protest" against his fellow students,<lb />
vhat protest9 Mr. Edwards is trying to rally the<lb />
kpathetic students on this campus to action. He<lb />
Joes not tell them what action to take, he<lb />
imply wants them to take some form of<lb />
Iction. Pro, con, up, down, left, or right, he<lb />
oesn't care. He only asked for the students to<lb />
ct off their duffs and take part.<lb />
Also, Mr. Edwards does worry about his<lb />
:nstituents'confidence as it 's plain to see that<lb />
Ir. Whitley does not Why should Mr. Whitley<lb />
vony0 He has been elected and the Review<lb />
loard will not let him, THE PRESIDENT, be<lb />
called.<lb />
Maybe it would be nice if Mr. Whitley<lb />
Worried a little more instead of being the<lb />
omnipotent leader of a government that<lb />
insiders itself infallible Print on Whitley -<lb />
lut you better take a poll to see who reads,<lb />
ouch less believes, all you say.<lb />
Just one more thing, Mr. Whitley If you are<lb />
�raid that Mr. Edwards will receive more<lb />
Column inches than you do, then why don't<lb />
you try to get the students involved and try to<lb />
pass some things that this school needs? For<lb />
you see, Mr. Whitley, you are a politician in the<lb />
middle of the road.<lb />
So live on, print on, and stay like you are<lb />
�nd the school may remember you for a day or<lb />
two after you leave.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Robert J. Barrow<lb />
Contest<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
The question 1 raised in the Feb. 2 issue of<lb />
the Fountainhead concerning the Women's<lb />
Residence Council and visitation had been<lb />
answered by the time my letter was published<lb />
A sheet of rules for visitation was circulated to<lb />
the dorm residents. It stated how, when and<lb />
where visitation would be enacted. The WRC<lb />
seems to have done something towards<lb />
achieving visitation.<lb />
This still does not solve the problem of<lb />
abundant apathy among the women residents.<lb />
For example, in the elections for White Ball<lb />
Queen, only some 150 girls even bothered to<lb />
vote The elections were taken to each floor<lb />
where the hall procters held mandatory hall<lb />
meetings.<lb />
When the unconcern spreads to even the<lb />
elections for a beauty contest, then it has gone<lb />
I too far.<lb />
Eileen O. Smirh<lb />
Med school<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I just finished reading the Feb. 2 issue. It was<lb />
the best yet. There is no doubt in my mind that<lb />
this University, at last, is ready for the "big<lb />
time<lb />
I realize that this University is often judged<lb />
by its publications since they portray an image<lb />
to people who are not familiar with our<lb />
students.<lb />
I want ECU to have the medical school and<lb />
especially a new art building What better way<lb />
is there to impress our state legislator with<lb />
ECU's readiness for these things than to send<lb />
them each an issue of the Fountainhead? I'm<lb />
sure that they will enjoy reading it, especially<lb />
the K. Finch cartoons<lb />
Maybe you could do a feature on the<lb />
legislators, you know, to make them feelgood.<lb />
Better still why not get Finch to do a cartoon<lb />
showing them all finding themselves with cases<lb />
of VD and not being able to find medical<lb />
 attention because of the lack of docto s.<lb />
Maybe they would then realize that ECU<lb />
must have the coveted medical school.<lb />
Hunter Bumgardner<lb />
Supports<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
We, the following students ot Scott<lb />
Dormitory, support the views and policies of<lb />
David Edwards, SGA Legislator We feel that he<lb />
is doing an excellent job on behalf of the<lb />
students. We wish that more legislators would<lb />
follow in his footsteps and support the students<lb />
views and not their own.<lb />
Ronnie Gregg<lb />
Glen wood Syket, Jr.<lb />
Duke Chappell<lb />
Kent Inscoe<lb />
Ronnie Lipe<lb />
Sherald Sawyer<lb />
John Anderson<lb />
Roger Gibbons<lb />
Kenny Eliott<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
About 5 p.m. Sunday I called the Plaindealer<lb />
collective to check out a story. The only<lb />
information they had at that time was that<lb />
Madame Binh of the Provisional Revolutionary<lb />
Government had told some of the larger<lb />
underground newspapers in the United States to<lb />
spread the word that 10,000 American troops<lb />
had invaded Laos on Saturday. "The PRG has<lb />
asked for nation-wide demonstrations and<lb />
protests on Wednesday That night on the<lb />
news South Vietnamese troops officially<lb />
crossed the border into Laos.<lb />
Now some will argue that Madame Binh<lb />
cannot be as reliable as UPI r AP, but I know<lb />
from past experiences tha. when PRG breaks<lb />
some news to the People, Uncle Sam<lb />
usually says the same thing in different words<lb />
shortly thereafter. I don't intend to argue this<lb />
point to anyone.<lb />
The point I wish to make is that while the<lb />
majority of the registered voters in the United<lb />
States are supposedly against the w ' in<lb />
Southeast Asia, our elected<lb />
Commander-in-Chief continues to expand the<lb />
war at will, and the American people refuse to<lb />
become outraged by this misrepresentation We<lb />
are afraid even to go so far as to question the<lb />
purpose for any such actions as the President<lb />
sees fit to take Dissent has become<lb />
Un-American rather than a basic right in a free<lb />
society.<lb />
Please put ?side the fear of being<lb />
un-Amencan this Wednesday. Come to the Post<lb />
Office downtow i for one short hour between<lb />
12 and 1 p.m. and protest the needless killings<lb />
that go on day after day. If you don't do it<lb />
nobody will. How many more will have to die<lb />
before we open our eyes and raise our voices0<lb />
Pray for Peace,<lb />
George Holmes<lb />
Confidence<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
We do not feel that Mr. Edwards should<lb />
worry near as much as Mr. Whitley and most of<lb />
the others in the SGA about lacking confidence<lb />
from the students.<lb />
If they would begin speaking out for the<lb />
students and try to get them involved with their<lb />
student government, we could endorse them as<lb />
student representatives too.<lb />
Unfortunately right now we have no<lb />
STUDENT government.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Oliver Frederick Fines<lb />
Brenda Storey<lb />
Wayne Williams<lb />
Not 'damn'<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Haven't you heard? God's last name is not<lb />
"damn Your "Fountainhead Follies" (Feb. 2,<lb />
p. 4) added nothing to our student newspaper,<lb />
it only detracted. We can understand neither<lb />
the necessity nor any logical reason for such<lb />
profound obscenity. Obviously, there was no<lb />
social value for printing that p fticular cartoon.<lb />
We are by no means prudish or<lb />
closed-minded, in fact, we're quite liberal.<lb />
Those of us who have signed this letter have<lb />
supported your efforts to bring East Carolina's<lb />
newspaper to the forefront of campus<lb />
publications. We appreciate your endeavors to<lb />
produce a newspaper which not only informs<lb />
and entertains, but one which also leads student<lb />
opinion.<lb />
The idea behind the cartoon was meaningful<lb />
and quite true of society today. But do you<lb />
really think it was necessary to convey that<lb />
message in such abject profanity You have<lb />
shown in the past that you can express your<lb />
viewpoint on vital issues in an appropriate and<lb />
thought-provoking manner. Why not<lb />
concentrate more on this approach rather than<lb />
including profanity such as that appearing in<lb />
the February 2, 1971 issue?<lb />
Donna Dixon<lb />
Stephen E. Davis<lb />
Gary McCullough<lb />
Maud i Engle<lb />
Helen Lamm<lb />
Mary Ella Lent<lb />
John Saunders<lb />
Sandra Benson<lb />
Jan Henri<lb />
Marcy Meurs<lb />
Joe Brannon<lb />
Richard Rainey<lb />
Kay Shannon<lb />
Black cloud<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This letter may seem as odd to others as it<lb />
does to me, insofar as irony exists. One<lb />
morning while walking to class I decided that it<lb />
might be swell to check out the sky and clouds,<lb />
but the only cloud I saw was a black, bellowing,<lb />
bulge of smoke hovering over the center of the<lb />
campus<lb />
Upon later investigation, I discovered the<lb />
smoke to be originating from (grab this<lb />
eco-freaks) our own physical plant.<lb />
It seems to me that if the science department<lb />
students can detect and stop chemical<lb />
pollutants in the distant Tar River, then<lb />
noticing and halting the pollution in the air<lb />
above ECU should pose no problem<lb />
Although I am not aware of the chemical<lb />
properties and affects of the smoke, I doubt its<lb />
healthful benefits.<lb />
Also, Lowry, who considers it his duty to<lb />
condemn eyesores, remove safety hazards, and<lb />
protect our ecological system, stopping his<lb />
own, black belching smoke should be right up<lb />
his chimney. Or alley. Ironic?<lb />
Razzo Duck<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Mr. Whitley, in your letter to The Forum<lb />
you suggested that Mr Edwards should perhaps<lb />
resign quietly and humbly<lb />
Have you ever thought of resigning quietly<lb />
and humbly?<lb />
We wonder if it might benefit the students<lb />
more.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Thomas Barrett Klingman<lb />
Susan Turner<lb />
Cristy Whitfield<lb />
Deborah Crumpler<lb />
Ernie Holyworth<lb />
DR. Vetta<lb />
Michael Gibson<lb />
Ben A. Horton<lb />
Craig Tampler<lb />
More support<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I support David Edwards and his fight for<lb />
student rights. I feel Dave really has the<lb />
students in mind, which very few of the other<lb />
legislators do. I suggest that they and Mr<lb />
Whitley start taking more interest in 'he<lb />
students rights rather than in themselves.<lb />
R.S. Gofer III<lb />
Ivory tower<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
We the undersigned feel that David Edwards.<lb />
SGA Legislator, has done more in behalf of the<lb />
students than you Mr. Whitley. And if you ever<lb />
come down from your ivory political tower to<lb />
fight for the rights of the students that put you<lb />
in your office, we will be happy, but yet<lb />
surprized.<lb />
David Kemp<lb />
Thomas Heisler<lb />
Gordon Sanders<lb />
Exactly how?<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
At one of the last SGA meetings, David<lb />
Edwards brought up a vote of confidence bill<lb />
which was found unconstitutional because with<lb />
a legislator behind it. it would be politically<lb />
ramming a recall election down the students<lb />
throats.<lb />
I as a student disagree I think there has been<lb />
enough turmoil within the SGA to warrent<lb />
possible consideration of a recall election or in<lb />
other words a vote of confidence.<lb />
It was brought up at the meeting that only a<lb />
student could set up a confidence vote. If I as a<lb />
student wished to have representatives recalled<lb />
how EXACTLY would I go about it<lb />
constitutionally'1<lb />
I thought the attorney general at the meeting<lb />
tactfully avoided answering this question when<lb />
it was put to him several times.<lb />
I support David Edward's concern for the<lb />
students rights which i feel are not being<lb />
adequately represented. I still wish students<lb />
would take the time to attend the SGA<lb />
meetings and see how they are being used as a<lb />
stepping stone for their representatives to<lb />
politically and socially promote themselves. I<lb />
say this out of general concern for the student's<lb />
welfare.<lb />
Donna Butrick<lb />
Their business<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
Brenda Forbis, in her editorial, showed a<lb />
complete lack of understanding of the bill to<lb />
limit campaign expenses. The money that is<lb />
being wasted is the money of the candidates<lb />
and the party. How they want to spend it is<lb />
their business, isn't if<lb />
Miss Forbis seems to think it is a shame that<lb />
they should spend the money to "con" the<lb />
American public. Why not? Ford, GM, IBM.<lb />
Hunts, Gulf, and others spend millions every<lb />
month to con the American public.<lb />
You see. Miss Forbis, it is not the amount<lb />
spent to con the public that is important The<lb />
American public would be conned if it was $5.1<lb />
million or SS.00 The important thing is who<lb />
gets money for campaigns, wheie do they get it<lb />
and how is the money spent.<lb />
This bill that you seem to support is but a<lb />
bone thrown to an ignorant m; ss (you and me)<lb />
The $5.1 million still come from areas of<lb />
special interest (oil, gas. dog food, etcand<lb />
thus the politician would still be in the debt of<lb />
the money men<lb />
This bill only assures us that the Democrats<lb />
and the Republicans will spend the same<lb />
amount of money. Big deal. There is no method<lb />
to keep accounts in this bill Besides, who is<lb />
going to check on it0 Why. the Democrats and<lb />
the Republicans, naturally'<lb />
We all know that the government does have<lb />
its regulatory agencies and every red blooded<lb />
American knows how honest and efficient they<lb />
are. Don't we?<lb />
What is needed is an amount of money<lb />
calibrated by area according to cost, provided<lb />
by the federal government to each candidate<lb />
for national and state office who can get his<lb />
name on the ballot, not just the Democrats and<lb />
the Republicans. This of course would be paid<lb />
for by the tax payers. Too heavy a tax load for<lb />
J.Q. Public: well let's just eliminate the oil<lb />
depletion allowances thus broadening the tax<lb />
base, but. that's another letter (also<lb />
revolution!).<lb />
Bill Schell<lb />
Judicial system<lb />
needs changing<lb />
By JIM EICHLING<lb />
(Staff Writerl<lb />
The SGA Constitution is being re-written by a<lb />
special legislative committee Hopefully, the<lb />
judicial section will receive more than a mere face<lb />
lifting.<lb />
The Key states. "The heart of ECU's judicial<lb />
system is the Honor Code Article II. section 2 of<lb />
the SGA Constitution says. "It shall be the<lb />
responsibility of every student at ECU to obey the<lb />
Honor Code prohibiting lying, cheating, or<lb />
stealing It shall be the further responsibility to<lb />
abide by the Campus Code by conducting himself<lb />
or herself as a lady or gentleman at all times The<lb />
attorney general shall be appointed by the<lb />
respective deans to investigate and prosecute for<lb />
the judicial system<lb />
Our present judicial system entails 12 different<lb />
courts and councils: 6 deal specifically with<lb />
violations of the Honor or Campus Code These 6<lb />
courts should be eliminated "Stealing" is a civil<lb />
offense and should be treated as such in civil court<lb />
and not on campus "Lying" and "conduct" are<lb />
moral offenses and one cannot legislate morality<lb />
As a state citizen in a state school the only<lb />
determining factor for disciplinary action should<lb />
be academic in nature A state school has no<lb />
authority to unpose pentalities for offenses in the<lb />
realm of "ungentlemenly" conduct One can be a<lb />
citizen in good standing and still not be a<lb />
gentleman. Are there not men in business, tax<lb />
payers at that, who are not ethical in their<lb />
financial dealings0 Certainly this is<lb />
"ungentlemanly nonetheless, it is condoned by<lb />
the state.<lb />
What has our present system given us0 Jeff<lb />
Bowman was student manager of the Union soda<lb />
shop and had an argument with his boss. Joe<lb />
Clark, head of the student book store. Bowman<lb />
had said. "Mr Clark, I think you are a bastard<lb />
For this use of the word "bastard" Bowman was<lb />
brought to the Men's Judiciary Council If this<lb />
labor-management disagreement had happened off<lb />
campus, the person would have lost his job and<lb />
that would have been the end of it<lb />
Robert Lai lacks only his student teaching hours<lb />
to graduate The Student Teachers Committee<lb />
ruled that he not be allowed to student teach<lb />
because he had been associated with drug abuse. In<lb />
civil court Lai had been found "not guilty " of any<lb />
drug violations Lai appealed io the Review Board<lb />
who affirmed the Student Teachers Committee In<lb />
effect, the SGA udiaal system overruled a<lb />
decision made by a sta'e court<lb />
SGA Vice President Phil Dixon was subject to a<lb />
form of "double jeopardy" earlier this yeai He<lb />
was found "not guiltv" ol assault in civil coun.<lb />
yet was tried on campus tor "conduct<lb />
unbecoming "<lb />
Should ECU be viewed as something apart from<lb />
society0 If this were a private school. I'd say.<lb />
"Right on Have a ball with youi kangaroo<lb />
courts " But this is not a private school, n is a<lb />
state school, incorporate in. and not apart from,<lb />
the state I will readily acknowledge that the<lb />
abolition of student courts may be unpractical<lb />
since the state courts are already overloaded<lb />
However, the ideal of the "best judicary judges<lb />
least" should be recognied<lb />
If there must be a student judicial y it should be<lb />
limited to one body, a body selected with<lb />
stringent qualifications The archaic Honor Code<lb />
should be redefined to deal specifically with<lb />
academic matters The Campus Code should be<lb />
abolished altogether The proper function ol a<lb />
state school must be recognied<lb />
The SGA Constitution can no longer be a fronl<lb />
for insidious maternal rule: it must be a shvsas<lb />
in purity of the democratic process<lb />
Thoreau said. "The best government governs<lb />
least " If we are incapable of punfing the entire<lb />
SGA. we certainly can start the process by the<lb />
purification of one segment of that government,<lb />
I hope that in the rew nting of the Constitution<lb />
an effort is made to initiate vital changes not just<lb />
an effort to placate the administration<lb />
Benign and vacuous<lb />
describes material<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
On Friday of last week we read on the front<lb />
page of the News and Observer an article about<lb />
Apollo 14's preparation for des.ent to the<lb />
moon, and beside this article we found another<lb />
about three fundamentalist preachers trying to<lb />
have certain reading material banned in Rocky<lb />
Mount schools. There is irony in the fact that<lb />
such progressive and regressive activities should<lb />
take place at the same time, and the irony says<lb />
a lot about human nature.<lb />
The preachers have claimed that children in<lb />
junior high and high schools are being subjected<lb />
to subversive literature in textbooks and<lb />
parallel books. Their targets for disgust range<lb />
from John Steinbeck and Somerset Maughm to<lb />
Martin Luther King and Dick Gregory The<lb />
preachers point out in horror what they<lb />
consider examples of "Communist sympathies,<lb />
profanity, violence, and teachings against<lb />
parental authority In particular they object to<lb />
the words "damn" and "hell<lb />
All of which serves to reemphasize that<lb />
man's sensibilities do not necessarily keep up<lb />
with his capabilities It has become almost<lb />
standard to ask. "If we can put men on the<lb />
moon, why can't we get rid of poverty0" We<lb />
might also ask. "If we can break the bonds of<lb />
earth atmosphere and the pull of gravity, why<lb />
can't we break the bonds of narrow-mindedness<lb />
and the pull of the past<lb />
If anything, reading material in public<lb />
schools, and even on the college level is benign<lb />
and vacuous There is not enough to stimulate<lb />
and challenge young readers, not enough to<lb />
wring from their minds the insight and<lb />
perception that result from genuine thought<lb />
The developing mind must be exposed to valid<lb />
issues and relevant ideas ol all kinds or there<lb />
will be no learning process and no legitimate<lb />
value judgments<lb />
The good preachers are incredibly naive to<lb />
believe they could force shallowness on young<lb />
people through banning school books, even if<lb />
shallowness were desirable Television, radio,<lb />
magazines, and simple daily conversations arc<lb />
far more "corrupted" in their definition of the<lb />
term. And life itself can be far more traumatic,<lb />
vshen we consider poverty and war and<lb />
pollution We can only feel relieved that the<lb />
preachers failed in their book-banning attempt,<lb />
and hope that some day man will be as wise as<lb />
he is intelligent<lb />
Frosh initiation Fighting<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Every school has its own policy of initiation<lb />
for its freshmen. Most follow the same old<lb />
trend such as eating poison ivy or having your<lb />
hair burned off. but ECU has a policy that is far<lb />
superior to any I have ever heard before Some<lb />
students may not even be aware that this<lb />
practice exists, but all should know of it for it<lb />
is a classic example of originality<lb />
My roommate and I have no heat in our<lb />
room. What a thrilling idea When it is 12<lb />
degrees outside, it is 13 degrees in our room.<lb />
We have been delighted with the results<lb />
Each morning as my teeth chatter. I check<lb />
my bite I have teeth that are aligned fairly<lb />
well, but my roommate has found that he has<lb />
crooked molars Such are the facts of life.<lb />
If we were some of those long-haired<lb />
hippie-type weirdos, there could be assets for<lb />
the security of ECU in freezing a room<lb />
Hippie-weirdos are always trying to get people<lb />
to do what they do smoice trees and<lb />
shrubbery, eat small animals, and take lots of<lb />
drugs This leads to big trouble on many<lb />
campuses But. it the hippie-weirdos were blue<lb />
from cold each morning as my loommate and I<lb />
they would not be heeded by the student body<lb />
People would just say. "Don't listen to them.<lb />
they are blue " So that would straighten out<lb />
that mess.<lb />
We can also put water on our face and chest<lb />
and leave the covert off when we go to bed at<lb />
night The true artist would appreciate the<lb />
intricate designs that would be found the next<lb />
morning I'm going to do a profile of Leo<lb />
Jenkins tonight<lb />
We are thinking of covering our floor with<lb />
water and opening a skating rink Does that<lb />
conflict with state housing regulations0 Please<lb />
let t'j know It would be free, of course.<lb />
Once again, thank you ECL You are so<lb />
original. I'm proud to be here Perhaps we<lb />
should look into the possibility of opening a<lb />
sauna bath this spring.<lb />
Mark Tate<lb />
Fatty Lou<lb />
417 B Belk<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
David Edwards has been out SGA<lb />
representative for 2 quarters and v�e believe<lb />
that he is fighting for our rights in the SGA.<lb />
We believe that he is doing the best he can to<lb />
help us realize what is going on<lb />
We support David<lb />
Suite 311 Scott<lb />
Conduct<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
The residents of 316 Scott Dorm would like<lb />
to take this opportunity to express inn support<lb />
for our SGA representative David I dwaids VW<lb />
are fully behind his ettoiiv to establish a new.<lb />
and long overdue, "code of conduct" loi the<lb />
SGA<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
Robert Clifton<lb />
Darrell Odum<lb />
Bra' e Barefoot<lb />
Mike Pencola<lb />
Mike Kestner<lb />
John Page<lb />
Forum Policy<lb />
Students and employees of the University arc<lb />
urged to express their opinions in the Student<lb />
Forum<lb />
Letteis should be concise and to the point<lb />
Letters must not exceed 300 words<lb />
The editors reserve the right to edit all<lb />
letters for style errors and length.<lb />
All letters must be signed with the name of<lb />
the writer Upon the writer's personal request.<lb />
his name will be withheld.<lb />
Signed articles on this page reflect the<lb />
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