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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 1323 OCT. 1973<lb />
ECU mfcj expansion<lb />
Land purchase needs $1.25 million<lb />
By DIANE TAYLOR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU has requested $1 1 4 million from<lb />
the state for the acquisition of new land.<lb />
The proposed areas include the<lb />
tobacco warehouse on Charles St near<lb />
Minges Colliseum and all the land not<lb />
already owned by ECU, from 7th St. to<lb />
both sides of 9th St. (east-west) and<lb />
Cotanche St. through 608 9th St.<lb />
(north-south).<lb />
"If we can ever get the money for the<lb />
Planetarium, we're going to put it on<lb />
some of that land explained C.G.<lb />
Moore, vice-chancellor for Business<lb />
Affairs.<lb />
The area behind Joyner Library, on 9th<lb />
St. "would be the most logical place for it<lb />
since those teaching (in the Planetarium)<lb />
will have their offices in the Science<lb />
Education Department, based in Flana-<lb />
gan Moore said.<lb />
He also said, "I'd like to use some of<lb />
that land to build more parking<lb />
lots However, he went on to say, "there<lb />
is a committee which chooses the land to<lb />
be purchased and how it will be used<lb />
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CORRECTION<lb />
In the October 16 issue of<lb />
Fountainhead on page 3, the business<lb />
manager of the Buccaneer is mistakenly<lb />
named as the source of a statement which<lb />
says the Buccaneer has no money to<lb />
begin operations. The reply is instead "no<lb />
comment<lb />
Moore said the warehouse would be<lb />
used to store campus vehicles,<lb />
maintenance equipment, etc. "But our<lb />
chances for getting this are, I would say, x<lb />
pretty slim he added. "Probably the g<lb />
only way we'll ever get it is to condemn<lb />
It<lb />
"The problem is, we don t know how<lb />
much monty the (state) legislature has<lb />
appropriated for the acquisition of land,<lb />
Moore explained. "We already know that<lb />
the legislature has appropriated money to<lb />
the Board of Governors for the acquisition<lb />
of land, but we don't know how much<lb />
ECU will qet<lb />
He said that ECU sends in a request<lb />
for state funds necessary to buy land, to<lb />
General Admissions in Chapel Hill. The<lb />
request specifies the parcels of land ECU<lb />
wishes to obtain. A division of the<lb />
Department of General Admissions then<lb />
contacts the owners of the land and if he<lb />
is willing to sell, they send a local<lb />
appraiser to evaluate the possible<lb />
cost. They then negotiate the sale, if the<lb />
price is acceptable to the appointed<lb />
budget. The office then notifies ECU<lb />
that the land has been acquired, or that it<lb />
has not.<lb />
Moore said the Board of jovernors<lb />
does not publicly announce (he amounts<lb />
of state funds appropriated to the<lb />
universities for purchase of land, because<lb />
the price of the land would increase<lb />
before negotiations could even begin. For<lb />
that reason, the Department of General<lb />
Admissions handles the transactions.<lb />
If the money is appropriated for the<lb />
Planetarium, Moore said that actual<lb />
construction on it could not begin until<lb />
after July 1 of 1975. He estimated it's<lb />
completion to be "around the end of 76<lb />
Current construction of new buildings<lb />
at ECU includes the new student center,<lb />
an addition to Joyner Library, half of the<lb />
School of Art and the Regional<lb />
Development Institute at 1st and Reade<lb />
Streets.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
ANY CAMPUS ORGANIZATION<lb />
INTERESTED IN BUILDING A<lb />
HOMECOMING FLOAT PLEASE<lb />
CONTACT: CHRIS RIPPER<lb />
CHAIRMAN HOMECOMING PARADE<lb />
752-9132<lb />
DEADLINE 6:00<lb />
Wed. 24th<lb />
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nn C G MOORE vice chancellor w business affairs discusses possible<lb />
future' construction on the ECU campusECU <lb />
of $1 14 million for new land acquisitions and $880 thousand for a<lb />
new planetarium.<lb />
Plans are in progress<lb />
for new planetarium<lb />
By SYDNEY ANN GREEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Plans are being made for a<lb />
planetarium at ECU according to Clifton<lb />
Moore, Vice-Chancel lor of business<lb />
affairs.<lb />
Moore said that in the budget<lb />
submitted to the Board of Governors, part<lb />
of the money requested was for advanced<lb />
planning money for high priority<lb />
projects. The planning money requested<lb />
was for improvement and renovation of<lb />
the Wahl-Coates school building, the<lb />
Summer Theatre and the planetarium.<lb />
"This indicates to me that if they are<lb />
requesting planning money for the<lb />
planetarium, there is a strong indication<lb />
that the next time they will request the<lb />
money for the building itself Moore<lb />
said. .<lb />
He said the total cost of the<lb />
planetarium has been estimated at $880<lb />
thousand, $315 thousand of which has to<lb />
be in gifts and grants to the university for<lb />
the planetarium. The remaining $565<lb />
thousand will be state appropriated.<lb />
Forty-four thousand dollars is being<lb />
requested from the Board of Governors for<lb />
planning such as architectural planning of<lb />
the planetarium.<lb />
Moore said there was no way of being<lb />
sure when the money would be approved<lb />
until after the legislature meets sometime<lb />
in January. He said the legislature would<lb />
probably decide sometime next May or<lb />
June.<lb />
Moore speculated that the earliest the<lb />
university could hope to have the<lb />
planetarium for use would be in the latter<lb />
part of 1975.<lb />
"If the legislature appropriates the<lb />
money in 1974 the earliest we could start<lb />
with the building would be in July of<lb />
1974. It would take about a year to build,<lb />
making it ready for use in about July<lb />
1975 he explained.<lb />
The planetarium will probably be built<lb />
on the property the university has<lb />
acquired on Ninth Street which is now<lb />
being used for parking lots.<lb />
"I can't say unequivocally where it will<lb />
be placed but that seems the only logical<lb />
place to put it Moore added.<lb />
The planetarium will be used for<lb />
instruction and therefore will be put as<lb />
close to Flanagan as possible, allowing<lb />
instructors to have close access to the<lb />
building.<lb />
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Anyone wishing to submit articles or<lb />
announcements to FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
should turn in. their copy for Tuesday's<lb />
paper by 12 noon Monday and copy for<lb />
Thursday's paper by 12 noon Wednesday.<lb />
All copy must be typed. Material that is<lb />
not typed and does not meet the deadline<lb />
will not be published. No announcements<lb />
will be taken by phone.<lb />
Hebrew Youth<lb />
To all Hebrew Youth Fellowship<lb />
Members and prospective members: A<lb />
general meeting is scheduled for Oct. 25<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Wright Annex (Student<lb />
Union) room 204. Please attend.<lb />
Sigma Alpha<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha, a political science<lb />
honor society, will meet Thursday, Oct.<lb />
25. 1973 at 7:00 p.m. in Social Studies<lb />
building C-105.<lb />
Drama Workshop<lb />
The Theatre Workshop presents Kurt<lb />
Vonnegut Jrs 'Happy Birthday Wanda<lb />
Jane" on Tuesday and Wednesday nights,<lb />
Oct. 30 &amp; 31 in McGinnis Auditorium. Ad-<lb />
mission FREE.<lb />
Teacher Exams<lb />
Students planning to take the National<lb />
Teacher Examinations on November 10,<lb />
1973 should send their applications<lb />
immediately as they have to arrive in<lb />
Princeton, N.J. by October 18,<lb />
1973. From this date until October 25,<lb />
closing registration date, a late fee of<lb />
$3.50 is necessary. The next NTE date is<lb />
during Winter Quarter, on January 26,<lb />
1974. For information, come to the<lb />
Testing Department, Education-Psycho-<lb />
logy Building, Room 204, or call 758-6811.<lb />
"The Merry Wives of Windsor a<lb />
dramatic production presented by the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse, will conclude its<lb />
performances on Tuesday, Oct. 23, and<lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 24. The production has<lb />
been running since Oct. 17 in the "new<lb />
and agreeable studio theatre located in<lb />
the old Wahl-Coates school.<lb />
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" begins,<lb />
at 8:15 p.m. in the evenings. Admission<lb />
costs for the public is $2.00. ECU student<lb />
will be admitted by presenting their ID's.<lb />
Tickets are still available for the UNC<lb />
game at Kenan Stadium on Saturday.<lb />
Students are urged to come by the Minges<lb />
ticket office to purchase their tickets as<lb />
soon as possible due to the fact that a<lb />
small number are available.<lb />
Prices will be $3.50 for students and<lb />
$7 for everyone else who is not fortunate<lb />
enough to be a student.<lb />
Seminar<lb />
Dr. Myron L. Caspar, associate<lb />
professor of Chemistry at ECU, will<lb />
conduct a seminar at Clemson University<lb />
Oct. 23 on the topic, "The Cyclic<lb />
Reduction of Ketones<lb />
The seminar subject will deal with<lb />
research by Dr. Caspar at ECU which was<lb />
presented to the American Chemical<lb />
Society in Chicago in August.<lb />
Caspar's seminar is under auspices of<lb />
the Clemson University Department of<lb />
Chemistry.<lb />
Work<lb />
A job is being offered by the ECU<lb />
Sports Information Office to any student<lb />
available for work 2 or 3 hours on Monday<lb />
or Wednesday afternoons or both. The<lb />
job will involve letter writing, filing and<lb />
other general office work. The salary will<lb />
be $1.80 an hour. Anyone interested<lb />
should contact the ECU Sports<lb />
Information Office in Minges 168.<lb />
Contents<lb />
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ON ECU page one<lb />
POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSORS COMMENT ON NIXON page three<lb />
FILM COURSES page three<lb />
CHARLOTTE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHIEF VISITS ECU page four<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARY FORUM pages eight and nine<lb />
COLORADO PSY. INSTRUCTOR FILES SUIT page eleven<lb />
SPORTS pages fifteen and sixteen<lb />
Depression<lb />
Dr. Hans Lowenback, professor of<lb />
psychiatry at Duke University will discuss<lb />
how to cope with mental depression when<lb />
he speaks at ECU Tuesday, Oct. 23.<lb />
His speech, entitled "Depression and<lb />
Loss" is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the<lb />
Allied Health Auditorium on the<lb />
ECUcampus.<lb />
Dr. Lowenbach is the second in a<lb />
series of lecturers sponsored by the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine in an effort to give the<lb />
general public a better understanding of<lb />
medicine as it relates to physical and<lb />
mental health. The project is co-spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of Pathology at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Dr. Abdullah Fatteh, professor of<lb />
pathology at ECU, described Dr.<lb />
Lowenbach as an "outstanding authority<lb />
on the subject of mental depression<lb />
"He will explain the important<lb />
differences between true and lasting<lb />
mental depression and temporary changes<lb />
in mood due to unwelcomed circum-<lb />
stances Dr. Fatteh said.<lb />
"He will also discuss the ways to<lb />
handle mental depression and will provide<lb />
us with some expert advice on mental<lb />
health in general<lb />
A native of Duisburg, Germany, Dr.<lb />
Lowenbach came to America in 1938 and<lb />
has been on the staff of Duke University<lb />
since 1940.<lb />
He presently serves as consultant in<lb />
forensic psychiatry to Dorothea Dix State<lb />
Hospital in Raleigh and is also consultant<lb />
to Mental Health Centers in Washington,<lb />
N.C. and Elizabeth City, N.C.<lb />
Juniors<lb />
Juniors-This is your chance to know<lb />
what your SGA is doing or to get involved<lb />
in student government! A Junior Class<lb />
Interest Committee is forming and there<lb />
will be a meeting this Thursday, Oct. 25 at<lb />
7:00 in room 204 of the Union. All juniors<lb />
are invited to get involved and to become<lb />
aware of what is happening on campus.<lb />
Colorado<lb />
Take a trip through Colorado and the<lb />
Grand Canyon tonight at 7:30 without<lb />
leaving your seat in the lobby of<lb />
Garrett. Jackie Armyette, graduate stu-<lb />
dent in Geography, will be sharing her<lb />
slides of her recent travels with us. Come<lb />
and get some inspiration for a summer<lb />
trip.<lb />
Meditate<lb />
All stCTdents and faculty are invited to<lb />
attend an introductory lecture on the<lb />
principles and practice of Transcendental<lb />
Meditation on Tuesday October 30 at 7:30<lb />
in Social Sciences B-102. Transcendental<lb />
Meditation is a natural technique which<lb />
allows the individual to gain deep rest and<lb />
relaxation while at the same time<lb />
experience more happiness and clarity of<lb />
thought.<lb />
ATTENTION TRANSCENDENTAL<lb />
MEDIATAORS: Weekly meetings for<lb />
meditators are held every Sunday night at<lb />
7:30 in room 204 of the student union.<lb />
Scientist award<lb />
Dr. Hal J. Daniel, III of ECU was<lb />
presented the Junior Scientist award for<lb />
1973 by the 15,000 member American<lb />
Speech and Hearing Association at the<lb />
annual convention of the association<lb />
in Detroit October 14.<lb />
The recipient of this award if chosen<lb />
for outstanding research done within five<lb />
years of completion of his advanced<lb />
degree studies. Dr. Daniel was recog-<lb />
nized for extensive pioneering research<lb />
done since 1968 both here and in<lb />
Switzerland on otosclerosis. This is a<lb />
disease of the inner ear that affects 10-20<lb />
percent of all people and is one of the<lb />
leading causes of deafness.<lb />
Dr. Daniel joined the ECU faculty in<lb />
1968 and is Associate Professor in the<lb />
Department of Speech, Language and<lb />
Auditory Pathology in the School of Allied<lb />
Halth and Social Professions. He<lb />
received his BS and MA from the<lb />
University of Tennessee and his PhD from<lb />
the University of Southern Mississippi.<lb />
Total health<lb />
William Byrd, Associate Dean of the<lb />
School of Allied Health and Social<lb />
Professions at ECU, will participate in a<lb />
panel discussion of rural health in<lb />
Winston-Salem on Oct. 27. Total health is<lb />
the subject of concern at this year's<lb />
semi-annual meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Sociological Association, meet-<lb />
ing at Wake Forest University.<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
Eight National Merit Scholarships and<lb />
17 Academic Scholarships have been<lb />
awarded to gifted and promising entering<lb />
freshmen students at ECU for 1973-74.<lb />
The recipients of this year's awards<lb />
will be honored at the annual ECU<lb />
Scholarship weekend banquet Sunday,<lb />
Nov. 11. Guests at the banquet will<lb />
include a large number of outstanding<lb />
high school seniors from North Carolina<lb />
and Virginia who have been invited for<lb />
special Scholarship Weekend activities at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Certificates of honor will be presented<lb />
to those entering freshmen who have<lb />
received either National Merit Scholarsips<lb />
or ECU academic scholarships. The<lb />
awards will be presented by Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, ECU Chancellor, assisted by<lb />
Robert Boudreaux, director of Scholar-<lb />
ships and Financial Aid, ECU.<lb />
According to Mrs. Mildred H. Derrick,<lb />
chairman of the Scholarship, Fellowship<lb />
and Financial Aid Committee, the<lb />
following scholarship winners will be<lb />
honored:<lb />
Henry Eugene Latham, Julius D.<lb />
Register, Patrick R. Pearce, Jane L.<lb />
Peterson, Arthur J. Mayfield, Patricia C.<lb />
Coyle, Otho Allen Daniel III, Priscilla A.<lb />
Hudgins, Karen A. Campbell, Phyllis<lb />
Robin McKee, Pamela A. Radford,<lb />
Deborah A. Holloman, Barbara Ann<lb />
Mathews, Michael Wayne Kegerreis,<lb />
Jeffrey H. Krantz, Steven S. Boyd, Pamela<lb />
Jean Fisher, Cathy L. Cowart, Jennifer E.<lb />
Lambeth, William L. Barlow, Julia Ann<lb />
Cleveland, Cynthia L. Freeman, Wardlow<lb />
C. Hawes, Alan Stewart McQuiston, AND<lb />
Andrea L. Harman.<lb />
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Campus figures view politics<lb />
Saturday saw the resignation of<lb />
Attorney General Elliot Richardson and<lb />
dismissal of Deputy Attorney General<lb />
Ruckelshaus and Special Prosecutor<lb />
Archibald Cox.<lb />
This is the first of a series of<lb />
interviews designed to express opinion<lb />
around the campus concerning these<lb />
occurences and the action that the public<lb />
and the Congress could take. Persons<lb />
interviewed in this article are Dr. William<lb />
F. Troutman, chairman of the political<lb />
science department, Dr. H.A.I. Sugg,<lb />
assoc. professor of political science, and<lb />
Mr. Lawrence E. Hough, asst. professor<lb />
of political science. The questions were:<lb />
1. What was your first reaction to Nixon's<lb />
action Saturday?<lb />
2. What purpose could the President<lb />
serve by taking such action?<lb />
3. What action should the legislative<lb />
branch take now?<lb />
4. What action should the citizenry take?<lb />
"You couldn't publish my initial<lb />
reaction stated Hough. "He (the<lb />
President) removes a thorn, and one can<lb />
only conjecture as to what could be on<lb />
the tapes Hough added that his view<lb />
was toward the negative in that there was<lb />
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something to hide.<lb />
An expanded judicial investigation on<lb />
the part of Congress should be conducted<lb />
theorized Hough. This is the feeling<lb />
expressed by several Congressmen such<lb />
as Senator Stevenson of Illinois and<lb />
Representative Davis of Minnesota.<lb />
Hough added that Nixon apparently was<lb />
upset by the refusal of Cox to accept the<lb />
proposal that was offered the Ervin<lb />
committee, and decided to have him fired.<lb />
Hough feels the citizenry should be<lb />
aroused and express their feelings to their<lb />
congressmen. He concluded by alluding<lb />
to Machiavelli's two concepts of virtue<lb />
with Cox, Richardson, and Ruckelshaus<lb />
representing the citizen and Nixon<lb />
representing the state. In this, "Nixon<lb />
has not only put his private interests<lb />
above those of the citizenry and the state<lb />
(contrary to Machiavelli's directions), but<lb />
has placed himself above the legal basis<lb />
for our society explained Hough.<lb />
"Shock, surprise and then shock" were<lb />
Troutman's reactions. "Nixon had offered<lb />
compromise with the Ervin committee,<lb />
and felt that if Mr. Cox had to go, then<lb />
everyone would excuse him for his<lb />
action<lb />
Apparently Nixon didn't want the<lb />
Supreme Court to rule on this<lb />
constitutional crisis conjectured Trout-<lb />
man. He also felt that a politically<lb />
acceptable settlement would avoid a legal<lb />
showdown.<lb />
"Congress would be remiss in their<lb />
obligations and failing in duty if they did<lb />
not look into the matter of grounds for<lb />
impeachment Troutman stated. If the<lb />
individual citizen is concerned that the<lb />
President is acting beyond his powers,<lb />
then he should write his congressman.<lb />
"If one admires integrity and courage,<lb />
he should write Richardson, Ruckelshaus<lb />
and Cox showing support for those who<lb />
seem to exercise these qualities he<lb />
added. "Men of integrity have not found a<lb />
home under Mr. Nixon's administration,<lb />
and this frightens me more than legal<lb />
problems<lb />
"I was not greatly surprised at Cox's<lb />
firing stated Sugg. "I was interested<lb />
concerning Mr. Richardson's resignation,<lb />
since in HEW and DOD, he did certain<lb />
things that placed loyalty above other<lb />
feelings<lb />
The purpose was to remove what<lb />
Nixon felt was an insubordinate in the<lb />
administration who had been told to stop,<lb />
but failed to do so observed Suggs.<lb />
Suggs doesn't feel that there is a<lb />
precipitate action that Congress should<lb />
take. "The issue of the Watergate tapes<lb />
mat seem to be central to the committee<lb />
and to Judge Sirica's interests still has<lb />
not been resolved, so I feel further<lb />
investigation is warranted Suggs feels<lb />
that although there has been some talk of<lb />
impeachment to resolve the constitutional<lb />
crisis, there are two things to be<lb />
considered. First, the problem is that<lb />
impeachment procedures would seem to<lb />
be incapable of resolving the crisis except<lb />
where the effort succeeds. He noted that<lb />
if it fails, even by a narrow margin as was<lb />
the case with Andrew Johnson, the crisis<lb />
seems to remain. The second point is<lb />
that it is not clear at this point how strong<lb />
the movement for impeachment is among<lb />
the Congress and in the public at large. It<lb />
will be some time before the<lb />
congressional leadership can assess the<lb />
situation in Congress and the public in<lb />
general.<lb />
"Overall, a great many of the actions<lb />
that Nixon seems to have taken tend to<lb />
aggrevate the situation Dr. Sugg<lb />
observed in closing.<lb />
Stephenson offers film study<lb />
By DARRELL E. WILLIAMS<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
What do you see when you go to the<lb />
movies? What gives movies their great<lb />
appeal that attracts millions of viewers<lb />
yearly? How are movies made? What<lb />
value do movies have as an art?<lb />
Answers to these and other questions<lb />
relating to motion pictures can be<lb />
provided in a unique film study program<lb />
offered by Dr. William Stephenson,<lb />
professor of English at East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
He explained that the four course<lb />
program is an introduction to what to look<lb />
for in films. "Most people don't know<lb />
why they like to dislike a film he says in<lb />
his relaxed but acutely fascinating<lb />
manner, "these courses give students the<lb />
tools to better evaluate the films they<lb />
see. They are taught from the viewpoint<lb />
of the audience<lb />
Stephenson, working quietly at his<lb />
shaded, lamp lit desk, seems at home in<lb />
his well organized office, being<lb />
surrounded by colorful literary work<lb />
ranging from the 18th century to the most<lb />
contemporary cultures.<lb />
"This film study program has been my<lb />
'baby my personal development for over<lb />
three years Stephenson observes,<lb />
smiling with his pride for it from behind<lb />
his gold-rimmed spectacles. "It has taken<lb />
long range planning to achieve a program<lb />
of this sort which emphasizes film as a<lb />
humanities and as literature<lb />
Stephenson has long been interested<lb />
in films, dating back to 1934, when he<lb />
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didn't have a movie theatre because films<lb />
were regarded as 'the devil's playground'<lb />
and were practically forbidden. But my<lb />
mother and I didn't think like many of the<lb />
others and on Wednesday afternoons we<lb />
would go to Plymouth, the county seat,<lb />
and pay ten cent 3 each to see the current<lb />
films. My love of drama and motion<lb />
pictures began here with a film starring<lb />
Gloris Swanson called "Music in the<lb />
Air It was marvelous<lb />
Stephenson pursued his interest in<lb />
drama and film, receiving a degree in<lb />
drama from Indiana University.<lb />
"There were, of course, no film<lb />
courses offered in universities at that<lb />
time reminisces Stephenson, casually<lb />
glancing to the antiquated map of London<lb />
above him, "and I had to settle for 18th<lb />
century English literature as my area of x<lb />
study, but I constantly attended movies O<lb />
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The University of California at Berkley<lb />
kept Stephenson busy for six years as he<lb />
worked on his English Doctorate.<lb />
"It was here that I really got involved<lb />
with looking at films. I used to go down<lb />
to an old theatre in Berkley several times<lb />
a week where current art films would be<lb />
shown. It was called The Cinema Guiild<lb />
and was run by a woman named Pauline<lb />
Kael who used to write the programs out<lb />
for the films shown there. She is now a<lb />
renowned film critic, studied in serveral of<lb />
my classes<lb />
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DR. WILLIAM STEPHENSON professor<lb />
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By MIKE PARSONS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
William J. Dill, bureau chief of the<lb />
Charlotte Office of Associated Press (AP),<lb />
spoke to two journalism classes at ECU<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
The image of the AP has changed<lb />
somewhat from the cinema image of the<lb />
40's and 50's Dill explained. With<lb />
computer technology freeing the staff<lb />
members to go to the field, AP has<lb />
become an originator of news stories<lb />
rather than a collection and distribution<lb />
agency for its members.<lb />
"There are really people involved and<lb />
not just machines states Dill. The staff<lb />
at AP is young and progressive. There is<lb />
no position for the old "retreads" which<lb />
people tend to think make up the<lb />
staff. The oldest member is 62 years old,<lb />
and the youngest is in his twenties and<lb />
just out of college. The staff members are<lb />
on the road much more producing their<lb />
own stories rather than just editing and<lb />
transmitting.<lb />
"The staff is more specialized" stated<lb />
Dill. Departments of organization involve<lb />
the normal news departments that cover<lb />
politics and sports to be specialized areas<lb />
dealing with aerospace, youth, and<lb />
religion. There are also departments of<lb />
writers who specialize in the areas of<lb />
investigative reporting that produce<lb />
insight valuable to the public for<lb />
evaluation of world events.<lb />
Listening to Dill and his description of<lb />
computer banks storing and delivering<lb />
stories to cathode ray tube readers cause<lb />
memories of Buck Rogers to come to<lb />
reality. Capabilities of 24 hour photo-<lb />
graph transmission to any subscribing<lb />
news office are now matter of<lb />
fact. Realization that, in a few years, an<lb />
editor will be able to call for edited<lb />
versions complete with photos cropped<lb />
and shaded to specification are<lb />
unbelievable. Then, when one learns that<lb />
the items will be processed for production<lb />
instantaneously, the feelings are of<lb />
incredibility.<lb />
Associated Press is a cooperative<lb />
news service. The newspapers that<lb />
subscribe to it are the actual<lb />
owners. Through its services, it enables<lb />
member newspapers to carry comprehen-<lb />
sive coverage of events in a world that is<lb />
otherwise too large and complicated for a<lb />
single paper to cover. The service is<lb />
headquarted in New York under the<lb />
operational direction of a 33 year-old<lb />
executive editor.<lb />
Mr. Dill, a graduate of Southern<lb />
Illinois University, is bureau chief of just<lb />
one of the 37 territories that help to<lb />
coordinate the coverage of events<lb />
throughout the United States.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Kubler Ross, inter-<lb />
national consultant, lecturer and author<lb />
on the subject of Death and Dying will<lb />
present a two-day conference in<lb />
Greenville, Oct. 30 and 31. The Schools<lb />
of Allied Health and Social Professions,<lb />
Medicine and Nursing of ECU, and the<lb />
Pitt County Mental Health Associations<lb />
are co-sponsoring the conference.<lb />
On Oct. 30, 8 p.m at the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, Dr. Ross will speak<lb />
on "Understanding Death and Dying On<lb />
Oct. 31, at 10 a.m Allied Health<lb />
�Building, her presentation will be<lb />
"Exploring Children's Conception of<lb />
Death Time will be included for<lb />
questions. Discussion of these questions<lb />
and audience participation is encouraged.<lb />
There is no admission fee.<lb />
On Tuesday at 4 p.m. and Wednesday<lb />
at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Ross will meet with<lb />
health professionals and students of<lb />
co-sponsoring Schools in closed sessions<lb />
which will be held at the Allied Health<lb />
Building.<lb />
A native of Switzerland, Dr. Ross<lb />
received her medical degree from the<lb />
University of Zurich in 1957. She came to<lb />
the United States in 1958 and did her<lb />
internship at Community Hospital, Glen<lb />
Cove, Long Island, N.Y. and her residency<lb />
at Manhattan State Hospital, Research<lb />
Job outlook is favorable for<lb />
future ECU graduates<lb />
The future employment outlook for<lb />
ECU graduates is favorable, according to<lb />
ECU Placement Service Director Furney<lb />
James.<lb />
While the national economic situation<lb />
in recent years has meant a high<lb />
unemployment rate among the college-<lb />
trained, all but a few ECU Placement<lb />
Service registrants have been able to find<lb />
jobs.<lb />
"We registered 1,128 seniors in the<lb />
class of 1973 and 412 former graduates<lb />
during th" past year said James. "Most<lb />
of these found employment; as of<lb />
September, only 100 were still<lb />
job-hunting<lb />
The ECU Placement Service acts as a<lb />
liaison between large employers and<lb />
graduating seniors who seek employment.<lb />
The Service refers the names and<lb />
credentials of students to companies who<lb />
request such information, and schedules<lb />
periodic interviews on campus between<lb />
company recruiters and job-seeking<lb />
students.<lb />
Since its establishment, the Place-<lb />
ment Service has arranged for thousands<lb />
of ECU graduates to have jobs waiting fo<lb />
them immediately upon graduation.<lb />
Most of the employers who seek the<lb />
help of the campus placement office a.<lb />
private businesses and industries<lb />
government agencier and school<lb />
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avail themselves of the Placement Service<lb />
when they wish to change jobs or<lb />
relocate.<lb />
ECU students who are preparing to<lb />
teach are finding that teachers are no<lb />
longer in the great demand of former<lb />
years, but that teaching jobs are still<lb />
available in certain fields.<lb />
"The South does not seem to be<lb />
oversupplied with teachers, not yet<lb />
anyway said James. "We are still<lb />
receiving a number of requests for<lb />
graduates who can teach mathematics,<lb />
science, special education, and the<lb />
elementary grades<lb />
"And with the advent of public<lb />
kindergarten in North Carolina, there will<lb />
continue to be increasing demands for<lb />
teachers in the area of early childhood<lb />
Other employment opportunities in-<lb />
clude sales, accounting and industrial<lb />
technology, he said.<lb />
"A high percentage of the companies<lb />
deal with are interested in employing<lb />
personnel in various aspects of<lb />
manufacturing.<lb />
"The production of consumer goods is<lb />
an operation which always needs<lb />
well-trained technology graduates<lb />
James noted that the older g aduate<lb />
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"Generally speaking, the students who<lb />
are in most demand are older students, in<lb />
the middle twenties, who have had<lb />
previous employment experience or who<lb />
are veterans. Employers seem to prefer<lb />
the more mature graduate<lb />
Now that the national economy has<lb />
stabilized somewhat after the President's<lb />
phase program, more employers are<lb />
interested in interviewing potential<lb />
personnel among ECU'S seniors.<lb />
Last year 101 business firms and<lb />
government agencies visited the campus<lb />
for interviews; this year at least 124 are<lb />
already expected, an increase of about 25<lb />
percent.<lb />
Scheduled to recruit on campus during<lb />
October are representatives from W.T.<lb />
Grant Co Sears and Roebuck, Corning<lb />
Glass Works, the North Carolina<lb />
Extension Services, Ortho Pharmaceu-<lb />
ticals, Proctor and Gamble, and several<lb />
large accounting firms.<lb />
While there are still good employment<lb />
opportunities for many ECU students, few<lb />
graduates can pick and choose their<lb />
locations from several choices.<lb />
Often acceptance of employment<lb />
means locating wherever the job happens<lb />
to be, even if the location ;s not the<lb />
preferred one, James explainer.<lb />
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Until recently Dr. Ross, psychiatrist,<lb />
was Medical Director of the Mental Health<lb />
and Family Services Health Center of<lb />
South Cook County in Chicago Heights,<lb />
Illinois. She was also teaching and a<lb />
consultant at the Lutheran Shcool of<lb />
Theology in Chicago. At the University of<lb />
Chicago she hs served as professor of<lb />
Psychiatry, Chief of Consultation and<lb />
Liaison Section-La Rabida Children's<lb />
Hospital and Research Center, Assistant<lb />
Director of Psychiatric Consultation and<lb />
Liaison Service, Associate and Acting<lb />
Chief, Psychiatric In-patient Service.<lb />
She is a member of the Advisory and<lb />
Editorial Board, Thantology Foundation,<lb />
Columbia University, the Academy of<lb />
Religion and Mental Health, Chicago<lb />
Chapter, American Psychistric Assoc-<lb />
iation; American Psychosomatic Society,<lb />
and the American Association for the<lb />
Advancement of Science.<lb />
According to Mrs. Joseph N. LeConte,<lb />
Executive Director, Pitt County Mental<lb />
Health Association, Dr. Ross said "I am<lb />
now limiting my professional involvement<lb />
to being a psychiatrist, lecturer and<lb />
author Her book On Death and Dying,<lb />
was developed as a result of a university<lb />
inter-disciplinary seminar on death�the<lb />
first of its kind-planned and conducted by<lb />
Dr. Ross.<lb />
Faith healers<lb />
practice<lb />
'no medicine'<lb />
(CPS)Faith healers are attempting to<lb />
clarify their practice following the death<lb />
of an 11 year old diabetic who died when<lb />
his parents allegedly withheld his insulin<lb />
because they believed he had been cured<lb />
during a church healing service.<lb />
Dr. R. Wilkerson, pastor of the 8000<lb />
member Melodyland Christian Center in<lb />
Anaheim, California, said "The thing we<lb />
don't believe in is abuses, error and<lb />
fanaticism in the area of Christian<lb />
healing<lb />
"The first error which the boy's parents<lb />
made was attributing their son's condition<lb />
to demon possession and withholding<lb />
insulin because of it said Wilkerson.<lb />
"According to the Bible, Christians<lb />
cannot be demon possessed but can<lb />
come under demonic attack<lb />
Wilkerson pointed out it was wrong to<lb />
tell the child to discontinue taking his<lb />
medicine. "Discontinuance of the boy's<lb />
medicine is a decision that only a medical<lb />
doctor should make and evangelists who<lb />
conduct healing ministries have an<lb />
obligation to give their congregation this<lb />
instruction he said.<lb />
At Melodyland, people who believe<lb />
they have been healed by God are told to<lb />
see their doctor for a medical verification<lb />
and to have a complete physical<lb />
examination twice a year.<lb />
Another mistake was the idea that no<lb />
matter what happened, God would<lb />
resurrect their son if they persisted in<lb />
prayer, Dr. Wilkerson said, "There is no<lb />
scripture in the Bible which promises or<lb />
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Soon after completing his education,<lb />
Stephenson started teaching at UCLA<lb />
where he remained until arriving at ECU in<lb />
the fall of 1970.<lb />
I had a good reason for coming to<lb />
ECU, Stephenson recalls. "Here was my<lb />
chance to develop a film studies program<lb />
on the university level which would teach<lb />
film as a humanities as well as a<lb />
profession. I learned at UCLA through<lb />
special classes and guest directors and<lb />
actors that there was a place and a need<lb />
for such a program in the university<lb />
Stephenson has traveled widely and<lb />
has met many people involved with the<lb />
film profession. He is a member of the<lb />
American and British Film Institutes and<lb />
the University Film Association. He has<lb />
just completed an article on the British<lb />
director Thorold Dickinson and the<lb />
American director George Cukor called<lb />
"The Two Versions of Gaslight<lb />
"Once I was on a tour in London<lb />
says Stephenson, relating an experience<lb />
which glowed with warmth of fond<lb />
memories, "which took us to the studios<lb />
where Alfred Hitchcock was in the<lb />
process of making a film at that time. The<lb />
tour had been terribly boring that day and<lb />
I had been eagerly awaiting the visit to the<lb />
studios in hope that I might see the real<lb />
'master of suspense Disappointment<lb />
wasn't an adequate work for my feelings<lb />
when I found out after arriving at the<lb />
studios that Hitchcock would be away for<lb />
the day. This news totally dampened my<lb />
enthusiasm for the trip through the<lb />
studios so after a hurried view of them I<lb />
headed back to the bus. Well, as I was<lb />
walking through the parking lot, I noticed<lb />
a special place marked off just outside the<lb />
studios. I walked over to it, and to my<lb />
pleasant surprise it was where 'he' was<lb />
designated to park: in bold yellow letters<lb />
in front of the space were the words<lb />
'Alfred Hitchcock I just stood there in<lb />
his parking place, being thankful, at least,<lb />
for this association with the director<lb />
whose work I respect and admire so. I<lb />
then walked happily on to the bus, my day<lb />
having been brightened by this occasion<lb />
The present film study program at ECU<lb />
initiated by Stephenson consists of four<lb />
separate courses offered at different times<lb />
in the year. English 211 is the<lb />
introductory course and is prerequisite for<lb />
all the other courses. It is titled 'The<lb />
Literature of Films The next course if<lb />
English 316 which is the first part of a two<lb />
part series covering the history of<lb />
films. It deals with the first films made<lb />
through films made in 1940. The<lb />
follow-up sequence is English 317 which<lb />
takes up films made in 1940 and traces<lb />
their history up to the present.<lb />
The last course is English 322G which<lb />
deals with special aspects of film. It will<lb />
change every year, presenting each time a<lb />
new topic of study relating to films. Its<lb />
present topic is 'Alfred Hitchcock' whose<lb />
works and ideas as a director will be<lb />
discussed throughout the quarter. Step-<lb />
henson hopes to deal with such topics as<lb />
gangster movies, screen comedies, and<lb />
documentaries in future 322G series.<lb />
All of these courses involve in-depth<lb />
contact with films, spending at least two<lb />
hours weekly viewing different films and<lb />
at least two hours weekly discussing and<lb />
analyzing them.<lb />
Stephenson feels that the student of<lb />
the cinema should look closely at films<lb />
for their art value and for their insight into<lb />
modern culture.<lb />
"The film is unique as an art says<lb />
Stephenson, reflecting on what is so<lb />
much a part of his professional life. "It<lb />
was born almost entirely in the 20th<lb />
Century, in an age of technology. It<lb />
depends entirely upon the camera and<lb />
pieces of celluloid-both manufactured by<lb />
man. We should ask ourselves what the<lb />
implications of this exclusively 20th<lb />
Century art are. What does the history of<lb />
film tell us about ourselves? What effects<lb />
do films have on us as part of the popular<lb />
culture? -A study of films and their<lb />
history might provide the answer.<lb />
American idea of<lb />
success changes<lb />
The American idea of success is<lb />
changing, according to a 52-page report<lb />
recently published by American Manage-<lb />
ment Associations, the world's largest<lb />
not-for-profit management education<lb />
institution. The report, by 29 year old<lb />
business writer, Dale Tarnowieski,<lb />
concludes that "the success idea that is<lb />
emerging as values shift may exalt above<lb />
material well-being the richness of human<lb />
experience and the rewards inherent in a<lb />
social reality in which genuine<lb />
opportunities for self-expression are<lb />
nearly limitless<lb />
According to the report, The Changing<lb />
Success Ethic, people have worked<lb />
for organizations for too long; it's time<lb />
for organizations to go to work for the<lb />
people<lb />
The report is based on a survey of<lb />
2,821 American businessmen-the largest<lb />
number of responses to a major survey in<lb />
the 50 year history of American Manage-<lb />
ment Associations. The report notes that<lb />
traditional notions of success are waning<lb />
and "For more and more people, success<lb />
if a way of life and not just a goal<lb />
Highlights of the report which may<lb />
prove of particular interest to educators<lb />
include:<lb />
-Nearly three out of every four<lb />
businessmen surveyed agreed that<lb />
youth's disenchantment is greatly<lb />
overblown by educators and others.<lb />
-Respondents with no more than a<lb />
high school education consistently<lb />
reported the highest levels of personal<lb />
and professional satisfaction.<lb />
-The higher the respondents level of<lb />
education, the more likely he was to point<lb />
to educational background and training as<lb />
an important factor in the determination<lb />
of personal goals and aspirations .and<lb />
to attribute the disenchantment of youth<lb />
to "an informed intellectual rejection of<lb />
traditional values by a better educated<lb />
generation of young people<lb />
-Respondents holding advanced de-<lb />
grees were more inclined than those<lb />
holding undergraduate degrees to believe<lb />
that they were "frequently or occasional-<lb />
ly" expected to compromise personal<lb />
principles to conform to organizational<lb />
standards or to those standards<lb />
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Student parents<lb />
evicted from<lb />
NY dorm<lb />
(CPS)Citing "safety reasons the State<lb />
University of New York (SUNY) at Stony<lb />
Brook has ordered the eviction of married<lb />
students with children from campus<lb />
housing.<lb />
The new rule affected six families<lb />
living in married student dormitories as<lb />
part of an experimental system which<lb />
offered campus living at rentals $30 to $50<lb />
lower per month than those in the<lb />
surrounding area. The ban on children for<lb />
safety reasons discriminates against<lb />
families by forcing them to live in higher<lb />
rent districts, according to student<lb />
charges.<lb />
Stony Brook dormitories were not built<lb />
with the "special safety needs of children"<lb />
in mind, said the University's acting<lb />
vice-president of student affairs. In early<lb />
August the University notified the student<lb />
parents of the regulation and told them to<lb />
move.<lb />
A series of unsuccessful appeals and<lb />
negotiations with the University officials<lb />
followed the original eviction notices.<lb />
Last week the couples were forced to<lb />
comply with safety policy. Some<lb />
students sent their children to live with<lb />
relatives and others moved off campus<lb />
into more expensive apartment housing.<lb />
Stony Brook began a crackdown on<lb />
safety regulations enforcement when a.<lb />
man was killed after wandering into a<lb />
campus construction site several months<lb />
ago. A ban on children in one married<lb />
student complex had been included in<lb />
1972 housing contracts but it had not<lb />
been enforced until last August.<lb />
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Self-determination? bas sponsors<lb />
The North Carolina Bicentennial and<lb />
the North Carolina Internship Office have<lb />
announced an innovative program<lb />
involving post-secondary senior college<lb />
students in self-initiated service-learning<lb />
projects to re-examine America's origins<lb />
and values. Through their work the<lb />
students will be initiating practices that<lb />
foster self-determination among citizens<lb />
and communities in North Carolina.<lb />
Any student enrolled in a senior public<lb />
or private institution of higher education<lb />
in North Carolina may apply. A total of 14<lb />
students will be chosen and they may<lb />
work as individuals or as a team. Novem-<lb />
ber 23, 1973 is the deadline for all<lb />
applications and the earliest possible<lb />
project initiation date is December 17,<lb />
1973. All projects must be completed by<lb />
May 31, 1974.<lb />
Funds for the program are being<lb />
supplied by the North Carolina<lb />
Bicentennial, the Southern Regional<lb />
Education Board, the Department of<lb />
Administration and the North Carolina<lb />
Internship Office. An individual student<lb />
will receive no more than $1,000 for a total<lb />
project grant and no team of students will<lb />
receive more than $2,500.<lb />
A Selection Panel will review the<lb />
applications and determine the projects to<lb />
be funded. The members are: Mrs.<lb />
Elizabeth Koontz, Coordinator, Depart-<lb />
ment of Human Resources; Mrs. Janis<lb />
Somerville, Academic Dean, Salem<lb />
College; Dr. Bonnie Gillespie, Professor,<lb />
Shaw University, Mr. Hector MacLean,<lb />
Chairman, North Carolina Bicentennial,<lb />
and Mrs. Dabney M. Enderle, Director,<lb />
North Carolina Bicentennial.<lb />
Applications are available from the<lb />
North Carolina Internship Office, 116<lb />
West Jones Street, Room 408K, Raleigh,<lb />
N.C. 27603.<lb />
For additional information contact Liz<lb />
Fentress, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh,<lb />
N.C. 27611, (919) 829-24530, Media<lb />
Director, North Carolina Bicentennial.<lb />
Kodak announces new<lb />
photographers contest<lb />
A new competition for amateur<lb />
photographers with a "People Helping<lb />
People" theme has been announced by<lb />
Eastman Kodak Company. The 1974<lb />
Kodak Community Service Photography<lb />
Awards will provide cash prizes for the<lb />
best photographs that show how people<lb />
devote their skills, time and money to<lb />
helping others improve the quality of their<lb />
lives.<lb />
The contest is divided into two<lb />
categories-black and white and color-<lb />
with equal prizes being offered in<lb />
each. There will be eight Awards of<lb />
Excellence at $100 each; eight Awards of<lb />
Distinction at $75 each; eight Awards of<lb />
Metir at $50 each; and Special Awards of<lb />
$25 each, to be determined by the judges.<lb />
Entries for the 1974 awards must not<lb />
be postmarked later than February<lb />
1. Original slides or prints of any size are<lb />
acceptable and all prints must be<lb />
accompanied by the original negative.<lb />
This Awards program has been<lb />
initiated to call attention to the value of<lb />
photography in dramatically recording the<lb />
human aspect of a wide variety of<lb />
community service projects in which<lb />
people help people-such as programs for<lb />
the deaf, mute, blind, retarded,<lb />
handicapped; rehabilitation; day care;<lb />
cultural enrichment; disaster service;<lb />
youth development; family service, job<lb />
training; health service. These are the<lb />
types of activities that will offer subject<lb />
matter for the competition.<lb />
An informal brochure, including rules<lb />
and official entry form, can be obtained<lb />
by requesting Kodak Community Service<lb />
Photography Awards (A3-77) from<lb />
Eastman Kodak Company, Department<lb />
841, 343 State Street, Rochester, New<lb />
York, 14650. For prompt reply, a<lb />
self-addressed business size envelope (no<lb />
postage necessary) should be included.<lb />
yearbook burn<lb />
(CPS)-Members of the Black Action<lb />
Society (BAS) at Slippery Rock State<lb />
College sponsored a yearbook burning<lb />
September 26 to protest the "lack of<lb />
recognition in the yearbook given to black<lb />
events and organizations<lb />
The BAS was angry with the 1973<lb />
Saxigena's non-inclusion of a BAS group<lb />
photo and photos of a Black Arts<lb />
Weekend.<lb />
The yearbook distributed two days<lb />
before the BAS rally. A preliminary<lb />
meeting of BAS with yearbook and<lb />
college officials failed to prevent the<lb />
indicent.<lb />
According to Lynn Moosman, Editor of<lb />
the 1973 Saxigena, a BAS organization<lb />
photo was scheduled with a professional<lb />
photographer, but the group failed to<lb />
show up. The appointment was resche-<lb />
duled with a student photographer, who<lb />
subsequently lost the negatives. The<lb />
negatives were discovered to be missing<lb />
so close to the printing deadline that no<lb />
new photos could be taken.<lb />
As for the Black Arts Week pictures,<lb />
Moosman maintains they never reached<lb />
the Saxigena office.<lb />
Kevin Taylor, BAS chairman, called it<lb />
"a deliberate oversight" on the part of the<lb />
Saxigena staff.<lb />
When contacted by CPS, Don<lb />
DiSpirito, advisor to the yearbook and<lb />
public relations director for Slippery<lb />
Rock, said it was, "just a mechanical<lb />
problem.<lb />
The day after the Saxigena burning,<lb />
BAS presented a list of demands<lb />
including an increase in black related<lb />
courses, and hiring of blacks to certain<lb />
college offices to the Slippery Rock<lb />
administration. The organization gave the<lb />
college until November 12, 1973 to reply<lb />
to its demands<lb />
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We had originally planned an<lb />
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Bill Bodenhamer's proposed publications<lb />
budget cut. We are against the cut, which<lb />
entrance requirement. Exposure to the<lb />
"foreign" is one of the simple necessities<lb />
of a decent education.<lb />
POOR ARGUMENT<lb />
The fact that a high school student<lb />
By SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER<lb />
Today's Washington, with its<lb />
actual and suspected political intrigues,<lb />
might easily put history's Machiavelli to<lb />
shame.<lb />
The process of achieving and<lb />
manipulating political power in the<lb />
strongest capital in the world is rough at<lb />
the best of times. But in the atmosphere<lb />
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quality in a twice-weekly paper,<lb />
production of a weekly paper rather than<lb />
twice-weekly. . .or simply running this<lb />
newspaper at its present level and<lb />
frequency until we went broke, perhaps<lb />
sometime in March. However, rather than<lb />
bursting on the scene with a wild<lb />
editorial, Fountainhead demands time to<lb />
think, to formulate decisions and to<lb />
consult both Mr. Bodenhamer and the<lb />
remnants of our Publications Board.<lb />
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
As for non-SGA business: we<lb />
were disturbed to receive notice of the<lb />
proposal to eliminate foreign language<lb />
requirements for incoming freshmen. The<lb />
Forum letter supporting the pro-language<lb />
stand states this case quite eloquently.<lb />
We can recall a former editor's statement<lb />
that foreign languages were inessential,<lb />
but must disagree.<lb />
The belief is widespread that an<lb />
or French, or Spanish, is a poor cnarges of criminal misconduct against<lb />
argument; few people are fond of former vice President Agnew, it is<lb />
geography, history, or math, but their downright unbelievable,<lb />
value to a human being in the For example, the city boasts a large<lb />
contemporary world can hardly be gr0up of citizens who believe absolutely<lb />
disputed. Others may state that students tnat tne entjre Watergate affair was<lb />
should be given a choice as to what is p)anned and executed by Democrats<lb />
beneficial to them - whether a foreign seekjng to discredit the Nixon<lb />
language will have any bearing on their Administration. The whole subject of<lb />
careers. To this, we answer that a possible "double agentry" has been<lb />
three-year old child is also capable of exp0red in the best James Bond<lb />
making a choice- but that whether such a fasnion. And what appears to be a state<lb />
choice is a good one without guidance is 0f 0pen COmbat between some of the<lb />
disputable. principals and agencies involved in the<lb />
SURVEY SCENE Watergate and Agnew charges has<lb />
Perhaps the promoters of a confUSed and further complicated an<lb />
permissive, less taxing educational format aready complicated situation,<lb />
and those who wish to herd students in Qn every hand there are political<lb />
droves to ECU should step back and paradoxes which have had no precedents<lb />
survey the scene more objectively. In<lb />
time, the lack of a language requirement<lb />
for those entering could lead to other<lb />
convenient requirement omissions, lead-<lb />
ing East Carolina back to the days of its<lb />
ECTC image. And, most pertinently, the<lb />
lack of a language requirement and the<lb />
inevitable list of succeeding requirement<lb />
lapses will enforce the belief of many that<lb />
college is simply a glorified high school,<lb />
that any true education can be found only<lb />
by way of travel or non-academic<lb />
work .and that attending ECU is really<lb />
not worth the cost.<lb />
GREATLY SADDENED<lb />
in our 200 years as a nation.<lb />
And when you have a condition where<lb />
the Vice President has resigned and<lb />
accepted a sentence for income tax<lb />
evasion, and demands are heard for the<lb />
impeachment of the President himself,<lb />
you have a situation that would delight, if<lb />
not completely overcome, the heart of<lb />
that devious old rascal and expert in the<lb />
art of unscrupulous political conduct,<lb />
Niccolo Machiavelli.<lb />
But even in this wildly unusual<lb />
situation, the most ridiculous argument I<lb />
can find is the one that holds that the<lb />
charges against former Vice President<lb />
We will be greatly saddened should Agnew were actually "leaked" to the news<lb />
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undergraduate college degree today is the the foreign language entrance requirement media by his own attorneys.<lb />
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equivalent of a high school graduation<lb />
certificate years ago. Rather than<lb />
enhancing the image of a university<lb />
education, ECU is proposing a massive<lb />
downgrade in eliminating the language<lb />
success in removing things academic<lb />
from the world of academia.<lb />
staff<lb />
NO, MY FRIENDS,<lb />
THE TRUTH WILL NOT BE<lb />
KNOWN BY EXAMINING THE<lb />
FACTS. THE TRUTH WILL 11<lb />
. KNOWN ONLY BY INNUENDO<lb />
AND DENIAL.<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERLinda Gardner<lb />
AD MANAGERPerri Morgan<lb />
NEWS EDITORSSkip Saunders<lb />
Betsy Fernandez<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
COMPOSER TYPISTAlice Leary<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student news-<lb />
paper of East Carolina University and<lb />
appears each Tuesday and Thursday of<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516 ECU Station,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
Editorial offices: 758-6366, 758-6367<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually for non-<lb />
students.<lb />
be dropped. It will represent, not only a The idea is preposterous on its face,<lb />
lowering of standards, but a gap in the but it did at one stage receive currency in<lb />
dignity of an education and one more Washington, largely because it seemed to<lb />
be the only answer Justice Department<lb />
officials were able to muster in reply to<lb />
charges that the government itself leaked<lb />
the case.<lb />
When you try to give this argument<lb />
political credence, it boggles the<lb />
mind. To begin with, you would have to<lb />
accept as fact the idea that the Vice<lb />
 President, or men representing him,<lb />
( speeded up the process of destroying Mr.<lb />
 Agnew's political future by drawing on<lb />
 immediate and serious questions of his<lb />
-Ohonesty and integrity. And, eventually,<lb />
J you would have to accept the fact that the<lb />
.Vice President's own nten were<lb />
responsible for publicly degrading the<lb />
second highest office in the land, and<lb />
subjecting Mr. Agnew, his family and<lb />
friends to an almost unbearable type of<lb />
personal agony and distress.<lb />
- "� The idea that the Vice President's<lb />
attorneys did the "leaking" was offered by<lb />
 at least one high official in the Justice<lb />
y Department as a clever, roundabout move<lb />
 j i by Agnew people to lay groundwork for an<lb />
Lt N appeal, should the Vice President be<lb />
ji indicted and convicted. As one Adminis-<lb />
y tration official posed the idea, "Who<lb />
Vjstands to gain the most from<lb />
 unauthorized leaks of criminal charges<lb />
being considered against an official?"<lb />
Then he went on to suggest that the<lb />
prosecution stands to lose in the event<lb />
the legal process is poisoned by<lb />
prejudical publicity.<lb />
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One of the stranger facets of this<lb />
Machiavellian suggestion is that it<lb />
persisted even after denials by Mr.<lb />
Agnew's lawyers were followed by direct<lb />
action to prove their point.<lb />
Thus, in the midst of all the<lb />
conjecturing about a possible "in family"<lb />
leak by the Agnew camp, the people<lb />
handling the legal work for the Vice<lb />
President sought and obtained from a<lb />
federal court the right to subpoena and<lb />
question members of the news media who<lb />
had published charges against the Vice<lb />
President on the basis of information<lb />
from unnamed sources. It strikes me that<lb />
if the Agnew attorneys were responsible,<lb />
either directly or indirectly, for any of the<lb />
news leaks about their client, they would<lb />
have been rather foolish to haul the<lb />
newsmen they tipped off into court and<lb />
demand that they reveal the sources of<lb />
their information.<lb />
The wheels of justice grind<lb />
slowly. And while they grind in the<lb />
Watergate and the Agnew cases, the<lb />
perpetrators of bizarre and weird theories<lb />
of political maneuvering are having a field<lb />
day.<lb />
In some respects, it is unfortunate that<lb />
the case of Spiro Agnew was not given a<lb />
full congressional airing so that all angles<lb />
of this unprecedented situation could be<lb />
seen by the public.<lb />
With every passing day, I feel more<lb />
strongly that the American people should<lb />
be given a good hard look into the legal<lb />
machinery that was used against the<lb />
second highest elected official in the<lb />
country.<lb />
It is time the public was told in detail<lb />
about the workings of special legal<lb />
techniques, such as the kind the Justice<lb />
Department used to bring a grand jury<lb />
case built on promises of immunity for<lb />
the former Vice President's accusers. The<lb />
people have a right to know how<lb />
dangerous and lethal the immunity laws<lb />
could be in the hands of arrogant,<lb />
ambitious and unprincipled government<lb />
prosecutors.<lb />
Although I am not accusing anyone in<lb />
the government of taking unfair advantage<lb />
of the special legal devices, I am saying<lb />
that the whole question of granting<lb />
immunity to one person for the purpose of<lb />
nailing someone else should be better<lb />
understood.<lb />
In some respects, this whole<lb />
picture-when applied to prominent<lb />
citizens-is downright frightening. Indeed<lb />
a scenario could be written to show<lb />
precisely how government prosecutors<lb />
can make use of the immunity laws to<lb />
bring about the indictment of what former<lb />
Vice President Agnew has described as a<lb />
"big trophy<lb />
On Thursday, investigative columnist<lb />
Jack Anderson writes of Nixon's therapist<lb />
and continued fighting in the Vietnam<lb />
countryside.<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
With the trumpeting of dingy bugles<lb />
and the beating of drums that have a<lb />
tendency to fall to the ground at the<lb />
wrong moment, I slither through the grass<lb />
to rejoin the glorius reunion of insanity<lb />
that has once again entered its varied<lb />
comments into the forum of the campus.<lb />
I wish to thank the Fountainhead for<lb />
setting my mind straight with what is<lb />
really going on on campus. SGA has<lb />
been received well and gives me<lb />
clarification on questions which were<lb />
pretty much unanswered except for the<lb />
rumors, half-truths, and total ignorance<lb />
which Mr. Bodenhamer and I despise<lb />
so much.<lb />
In view of this, I offer congratulations<lb />
to the cabinet for their excellent start,<lb />
although more questionnaires like those<lb />
of Bob Lucas would be appreciated and<lb />
could bring more involvement of the<lb />
student body into university affairs.<lb />
I offer a suggestion to Brooks Bear,<lb />
since she has Internal Affairs, to publish a<lb />
questionnaire concerning the student<lb />
body's feeling toward publications to find<lb />
the students idea of what should be<lb />
expected of each particular one.<lb />
Also, since we are doomed to have a<lb />
second bus, the secretary of transport-<lb />
ation, Walter Mann, should do the same<lb />
and use his questionnaire to determine<lb />
feelings towards bus outes. I mean<lb />
really, Walter, a bureaucracy is fine as<lb />
long as it is first efficient and second it<lb />
attempts to learn the constituents' desires<lb />
at the least possible expense to them.<lb />
So as not to lose the old touch,<lb />
Debbie Wright in her letter to the<lb />
Fountainhead of Oct. 12 should consider<lb />
carefully her statement of what has been<lb />
earned.<lb />
A person elected in a minority vote has<lb />
not particularly earned anything at<lb />
all. Furthermore, if that election result<lb />
produces a petition for a recall carrying<lb />
more valid signatures than the so-called<lb />
mandate which the "victor" received, the<lb />
right is less earned.<lb />
And then if the petition is ruled illegal<lb />
or void because of one word not being<lb />
appropriately descriptive of the position<lb />
then held, there is NO right<lb />
whatsoever. Instead, the results of that<lb />
fiasco becomes the albatross which<lb />
hangs about that person's neck.<lb />
If one can be jealous of that situation,<lb />
he is surely in worse shape than the fool<lb />
who rushes to his idols support without<lb />
the paddle to return down the creek with.<lb />
However, the identical situation exists<lb />
for the apathetic critic who takes no<lb />
action until the event which he feared<lb />
most has really occurred at the authorship<lb />
of persons who rely on apathy to block<lb />
the opposition through its non-partici-<lb />
pation. Confusing as that may seem, it<lb />
can be rephrased in the words of Nixon<lb />
when he stated he felt thankful to the<lb />
silent majority for their silent support.<lb />
If all people who try to emulate Nixon<lb />
would remember that the "silent majority"<lb />
was first referenced in the Greek Classics<lb />
as a euphemism for the dead, perhaps we<lb />
could attempt to produce a viable,<lb />
representative government wherever we<lb />
are.<lb />
Thank you.<lb />
Michael le Brail lard<lb />
Baseball et al<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Recently perhaps due to some change<lb />
in the moon's phase, a large percentage<lb />
of the baseball team, kenneled in Belk<lb />
Hall, has undergone a radical change.<lb />
Not content with wearing jocks over their<lb />
heads, these poor souls have turned to<lb />
howling at the moon. Now I am all for<lb />
them relieving their premeval urges on<lb />
trees and automobile tires, but to disturb<lb />
the blissful sleep of scholars with<lb />
mournful howls is simply asking too<lb />
much.<lb />
Perhaps, the baseball coach could<lb />
change the team's feeding and watering<lb />
time so that all physiological functions<lb />
can be handled during the day, and then<lb />
too, a simple obedience lesson might<lb />
produce more control over the team's urge<lb />
to howl. Of course, the whole problem<lb />
could probably be solved by simply<lb />
procuring one bitch in heat to serve as<lb />
team mascot. The Athletic Department,<lb />
so quick to send out memos on the<lb />
academic standing of its scholars, surely<lb />
can find a dollar or two in its silk purse. I,<lb />
a poor and obscure jester, will even<lb />
contribute two cents to this worthy cause<lb />
(if King Billie doesn't withhold my salary).<lb />
Yours humbly,<lb />
M.D. Hickson, Jr.<lb />
Language issue<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
In an attempt to increase the student<lb />
enrollment at East Carolina University, the<lb />
Admissions Committee has proposed the<lb />
dropping of the foreign language as an<lb />
entrance requirement.<lb />
What this means, in effect, is a<lb />
lowering of the very standards that our<lb />
university officials are so adamant in<lb />
achieving.<lb />
But more importantly, this proposal if<lb />
passed by the Faculty Senate, would<lb />
mean a reduction in the whole purpose<lb />
and challenge of the educational<lb />
system. It is this increasingly softened<lb />
attitude toward education that I am most<lb />
concerned with.<lb />
It seems that East Carolina is<lb />
concerned more with the quantity rather<lb />
than the quality of the student body. With<lb />
the dropping of this important and<lb />
necessary requirement, any high school<lb />
graduate will be able to enter East<lb />
Carolina, stay here for 4 years, graduate,<lb />
but he will have accomplished nothing.<lb />
This applies not only to the foreign<lb />
language but to the other humanities as<lb />
well. If the foreign language or any other<lb />
requirement is dropped, what incentive<lb />
does the college-bound student have to<lb />
learn all he can about life and<lb />
himself? Take away these requirements<lb />
and you take away the challenge of<lb />
education.<lb />
We are concerned so much about<lb />
student population at East Carolina. Let's<lb />
stop worrying about the number of<lb />
students and start worrying about the<lb />
quality of students. Does East Carolina<lb />
want to produce computerized men and<lb />
women with just a mediocre education or<lb />
would it rather educate its students to<lb />
become the finest human beings<lb />
possible?<lb />
Let us now consider the advantages in<lb />
learning a foreign language. First of all,<lb />
the world is obviously becoming smaller<lb />
everyday. We in America need to know all<lb />
we can about the other nations of the<lb />
world in order to appreciate the world<lb />
community. What better way to begin<lb />
this understanding than through a foreign<lb />
language. The barriers of language exist<lb />
not only between America and other<lb />
countries, but even among our own<lb />
people. How do you communicate with<lb />
the 16 million Spanish-speaking persons<lb />
living in the United States, if you have no<lb />
knowledge of their Spanish language?<lb />
Secondly, the knowledge of a foreign<lb />
language greatly enhances the under-<lb />
standing of the English language. The<lb />
study of a foreign language, I think,<lb />
increases one's ability to think more<lb />
clearly and precisely. Through the study �<lb />
of a foreign language, we can learn so "<lb />
much not only about the other cultures<lb />
and societies of the world, but we come<lb />
to a greater understanding of our own<lb />
culture as well.<lb />
This brings us back to the purpose of<lb />
education. If our goal is to educate<lb />
students to be well-rounded thinking<lb />
individuals, then we at East Carolina must<lb />
strive for the highest standards<lb />
possible. We would like to see an<lb />
increased enrollment, but is it not true<lb />
that the best universities in the country<lb />
have the longest waiting lists? If, in the<lb />
future, East Carolina is to be a truly fine<lb />
institution, then now is the time to<lb />
establish ourselves. East Carolina can<lb />
begin now to meet the challenge of higher<lb />
education.<lb />
The first step would be a retention of<lb />
the foreign language as a requirement for<lb />
admission. If the proposal to drop the<lb />
requirement is passed, then the university<lb />
may as well present overy incoming<lb />
freshman with his degree as soon as he<lb />
arrives, because the next four years he<lb />
spends here will mean absolutely nothing.<lb />
I urge all members of the Faculty<lb />
Senate to consider the damage this<lb />
proposal will do not only to future<lb />
students but to the entire system of<lb />
education.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Cheryl Perry<lb />
Football team<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
The East Carolina University football<lb />
team has suffered the agony of defeat<lb />
and, fortunately, more often, the ectasy of<lb />
triumph and victory this current football<lb />
season. The entire team - including the<lb />
coaches have put forth a most extensive,<lb />
and admirable effort on behalf of the<lb />
University and I certainly hope their<lb />
chances at a bowl game aren't bungled<lb />
because of "lack of support" as they were<lb />
last year. It appears to me that the team<lb />
has more support behind them than they<lb />
ever had before as evidenced at the last<lb />
home game against VMI. We're all hoping<lb />
for big things from this great team effort<lb />
and, I for one, am grateful to the ECU<lb />
Football Team!<lb />
A supporter for the<lb />
ECU FootbaP Team<lb />
More evidence<lb />
Editor's Note: Following is the conclu-<lb />
sion of an article by Tristram Coffin,<lb />
beginning in the Oct. 18 FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
which purported to show evidence that<lb />
President John F. Kennedy had been the<lb />
victim of an assassination conspiracy.<lb />
NEW EVIDENCE-) New Orleans<lb />
district attorney Jim Garrison is said to<lb />
have a copy of an FBI report, quoting<lb />
Oswald, and warning of the assassination<lb />
of President Kennedy. This did not<lb />
appear in the Warren Commission<lb />
reports. Professor Peter Dale Scott of the<lb />
University of California claims to have<lb />
evidence of a massive official "cover-up"<lb />
of evidence of the slaying.<lb />
(3) A Secret Service man present at<lb />
the scene of the assassination says<lb />
privately he is sure shots were fired from<lb />
the knoll. He was not questioned by the<lb />
Warren Commission, and has not<lb />
volunteered his information publicly for<lb />
fear of retaliation.<lb />
(4) The French paper, L'Aurore<lb />
(October 2, 1972) claims a French soldier<lb />
of fortune was hired to kill President<lb />
Kennedy May 31, 1961 during his visit to<lb />
Paris. The contact with the hired gunman<lb />
was made through a CIA man in Algiers.<lb />
(5) The Washington Star-News reports<lb />
(November 6, 1972) that four detectives<lb />
hired by Aristotle Onassis conducted a<lb />
private investigation and presumably<lb />
found "the names of the 'real' murderers<lb />
�of President Kennedy The report is<lb />
locked away in Onassis' private safe at<lb />
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(6) Donald Freed, co-author of<lb />
Executive Action, a novel of the<lb />
assassination, told the Los Angeles Star,<lb />
"The professionals in the Watergate .are<lb />
tied to the CIA, Cuban politics, the Miami<lb />
area, and assassination He states there<lb />
was a plot "to assassinate Castro before<lb />
or coincident with the invasion and this<lb />
was called off bv President Kennedv.<lb />
Freed claims Hunt and Frank Sturgis,<lb />
another Watergate defendant, were<lb />
involved in this action, and two other<lb />
assassination plots, in Haiti and<lb />
Guatemala. Also he states in a new book,<lb />
Give Us This Day, that Hunt, Sturgis and<lb />
Liddy "were in Mexico City in 1971 as part<lb />
of an executive action to assassinate the<lb />
president of Panama" but this was "called<lb />
off and aborted<lb />
Freed suggests the answer to a<lb />
mystery of the Watergate hearings. Why<lb />
.did the White House order CIA officials to<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD invites all readers to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by the authorfs; names<lb />
will be withheld on request. Unsigned<lb />
editorials on this page and on the editorial<lb />
page reflect the opinions of the editor,<lb />
and are not necessarily those of the staff.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reserves the right to<lb />
refuse printing in instances of libel or<lb />
obscenity, and to comment as an<lb />
independent body on any and all<lb />
issues. A newspaper is objective only in<lb />
proportion to its autonomy.<lb />
stop the FBI from investigating the<lb />
laundering of funds through Mexico?<lb />
"The probabilities were that they (FBI)<lb />
might come up with someone from the<lb />
Kennedy assassination and the whole<lb />
thing would be blown open<lb />
Some investigators believe the<lb />
assassination was organized in Mexico<lb />
the pay-off money passed through there<lb />
and the "team" came to Dallas two days<lb />
Defore the murder from Mexico.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 1323 OCT. 1973<lb />
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New goals are cited<lb />
for future universities<lb />
(CPS)lndividual colleges and universities<lb />
in the United States have larger<lb />
responsibilities than solving their<lb />
particular "crises in higher education"<lb />
according to the concluding report of the<lb />
Carnegie Commission on Higher Edu-<lb />
cation released October 9.<lb />
Summarizing nearly six years of study<lb />
and deliberations the Commission<lb />
sketched broad guidelines for a socially<lb />
just and financially stable post-secondary<lb />
educational network of the future. The<lb />
Commission included hundreds of<lb />
specific recommendations aimed at<lb />
implementing these goals.<lb />
"Survival, with memories of past<lb />
glories, is not enough of a program for<lb />
higher education as it approaches the year<lb />
2000 reported the Commission. "Nor is<lb />
it enough for society as it relies more and<lb />
more in creating its future on the high<lb />
skills and careful thought that higher<lb />
education can so effectively help supply<lb />
The Commission's agenda for higher<lb />
education, organized under six "Priorities<lb />
for Action" include:<lb />
-Advancement of social justice<lb />
-Enhancement of constructive change<lb />
- Achievement of more effective<lb />
governance<lb />
-Assurance of resources and their<lb />
more effective use<lb />
-Clarification of purposes<lb />
-Preservation and enhancement of<lb />
quality and diversity<lb />
The distinguished panel of American<lb />
educators and laymen who make up the<lb />
Commission began their work in July,<lb />
1967 with a charge from the Carnegie<lb />
Foundation for the Advancement of<lb />
Teaching to make a systematic appraisal<lb />
of higher education and to suggest<lb />
guidelines for its development in the<lb />
1970's and beyond to the year 2000. Dr.<lb />
Clark Kerr, former president of the<lb />
University of California, served as its<lb />
chairman.<lb />
The Commission stated "all remnants<lb />
of inequality of educational opportunity<lb />
due to race, sex, family level of income,<lb />
and geographic location should be<lb />
overcome substantially by 1980 and as<lb />
completely as possible by the year 2000<lb />
In its analysis the Commission<lb />
recognizes "there is very little time to<lb />
make the necessary adjustments and<lb />
that realizing its egalaterian goal "may be<lb />
the work for a generation requiring<lb />
efforts until the year 2000 and perhaps be-<lb />
yond According to the Commission<lb />
"Ten years too late could easily become<lb />
thirty years too late<lb />
The report supported "affirmative<lb />
action" programs of consciously hiring<lb />
women and members of minority groups<lb />
to offset past employment practices.<lb />
Such programs, according to the<lb />
Commission, will require constant<lb />
reevaluation and "force many to confront<lb />
rather uncomfortable realitied<lb />
In dealing with such problems, the<lb />
Commission observed, "The most<lb />
important single issueis whether it<lb />
(change) will come primarily from internal<lb />
leadership or whether it will be imposed<lb />
more totally from external sources<lb />
The report identified four potential<lb />
new shocks' to higher education-collect-<lb />
ive bargaining, the polidealization of<lb />
institutions, the possible resurgence of<lb />
student activism, and the "glacial" spread<lb />
of public control.<lb />
The Commission favored "internal<lb />
initiative as the basic pattern of change<lb />
and has argued for the selection of<lb />
'activist' presidents" with increased input<lb />
from students trustees, and faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
In calling for new goals for higher<lb />
education the Commission said, "There<lb />
has been no basic discussion of<lb />
purposes, engaged in widely within higher<lb />
education for a century. There should be<lb />
some new aspirations, some new<lb />
versions<lb />
Among the specific recommendations<lb />
of the Commission were:<lb />
-Equal reqard for teaching as for<lb />
research, except for research at the<lb />
"highest levels of competence"<lb />
-The creation of "open-access"<lb />
educational centers available at low or no<lb />
net tuition and within commuting<lb />
distance to all high school graduates who<lb />
want to attend.<lb />
-The improvement of old and the<lb />
creation of new alternatives to college<lb />
attendance including on-the-job training,<lb />
proprietary schools, apprenticeship pro-<lb />
grams, education in the military,<lb />
education by off-campus extension work,<lb />
and national service opportunities.<lb />
-The absorbtion of about one-half of<lb />
the public share of total monetary outlays<lb />
for higher education by the federal<lb />
government.<lb />
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integrated R. Buckminister Fuller said at a symposium to mark the<lb />
opening of the papers on urban affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson<lb />
Library at the University of Texas.<lb />
Man can no longer think the whole world is made up of "just<lb />
parts Fuller declared. Thinking in terms of "parts he said, has led<lb />
to such problems as pollution. The behavior of whole systems<lb />
operate on interrelated principles that are "inherently eternal<lb />
Throughout the ages, Fuller said, man has thought there has not<lb />
been enough to go around, and that once resources had been mined,<lb />
man thought they were lost. But nothing is ever lost, he said.<lb />
"Iron doesn't get lost; copper doesn't get lose he emphasized,<lb />
noting that when you melt down a Cadillac "you can get two<lb />
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"Even though he does not yet fully understand how to get on in<lb />
the worldFuller said, "the universe is trying very hard to rake<lb />
humanity a success he concluded.<lb />
Tele-lecture' offers<lb />
modern education<lb />
(CPS)-West Virginia has developed a lecture system called<lb />
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lectures from WVU and then respond with questions or<lb />
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Instructor sues Colo, college for<lb />
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WASHINGTON, D.CA Colorado college psychology<lb />
instructor, refused a second-year contract allegedly in retaliation for<lb />
presenting a panel on lesbianism to one of her classes of<lb />
Psychology of Women is filing suit in Denver today (Oct 12) for<lb />
reinstatement, back salary and $100,000 in damages.<lb />
Susan Brown is suing Ames College in Greeley, contending that<lb />
she was denied her "procedural due process rights in that she was<lb />
never provided written reasons for her nonretention nor a fair hearinq<lb />
concerning nonrenewal of her contract The National Education<lb />
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supporting federal litigation on Ms. Brown's behalf.<lb />
The NEA and CEA are also supporting two other Colorado<lb />
teachers filing nonrenewal suits today in the U.S. District Court in<lb />
Denver. They are Florence Coen, a teacher at Lincoln Elementary<lb />
School, Boulder Valley School District; and Donald Weathers a<lb />
teacher and basketball coach at West Grade School, West Yuma<lb />
HiS0 District- Both are seekinQ reinstatement, back salary<lb />
and $200,000 in damages.<lb />
In the Brown suit against members of the College Council of<lb />
Ames College and Ed Beaty, college president, Ms. Brown's brief<lb />
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Lesbian Center was relevant to the subject matter of her course and<lb />
she had advance approval by her administrative supervisors to have<lb />
the discussion. The panelists answered students' questions about<lb />
sex roles, employment difficulties, married homosexuals, and<lb />
childbearing.<lb />
Additionally, the Brown brief contends that the nonrenewal of her<lb />
contract "was accompanied with accusations concerning (her) moral<lb />
character so that the nonrenewal imposes upon her a stigma<lb />
foreclosing other employment opportunities in her chosen profession<lb />
as a teacher, depriving plaintiff thereby of her liberty without due<lb />
process of law in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment In<lb />
addition to legal assistance, Ms. Brown is receiving a loan from the<lb />
NEA DuShane Emergency Fund.<lb />
In the other contract nonrenewal suits the NEA and CEA are<lb />
supporting two elementary school teachers who are alleging that they<lb />
have been treated unfairly in evaluation procedures and also have<lb />
been deprived of their property and liberty rights without due process<lb />
of law in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.<lb />
In the Florence Coen suit against the Boulder Valley School<lb />
District directors, the district school superintendent, the principal of<lb />
Lincoln Elementary School, and the director of the Follow Through<lb />
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When the principal's unfavorable evaluation was submitted to the<lb />
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with the bargaining agreement and that no guidance had been<lb />
provided. The board claimed the matter was not subject to grievance<lb />
procedure.<lb />
Additionally Ms. Coen is claiming she was deprived of her<lb />
academic freedom rights under the First Amendment. The actions of<lb />
her supervisor and principal in interfering with her performance of her<lb />
teaching duties, interrupting and criticizing her performance in aid of<lb />
dissident factions in the community were, her complaint alleges,<lb />
"arbitrary and unreasonable, (and) attended with malice<lb />
Ms. Coen further contends that a parent of one of the students in<lb />
the Follow Through Program stated at a public meeting "that there<lb />
was a teacher at Lincoln Elementary they wanted to get rid of The<lb />
Coen complaint alleges that the parent "enjoyed the favor of the<lb />
supervisor and principal and that the two undertook not to give<lb />
plaintiff constructive leadership and guidance.<lb />
Donald Weathers, a nonrenewed teacher and basketball coach, is<lb />
claiming in his suit that in light of Colorado statutory requirements<lb />
and the written employment contracts of the West Yuma County<lb />
School District No. R-J-1, he had a legitimate expectancy of<lb />
continued employment in that district and therefore he could not be<lb />
deprived of his job without a written notice of the reasons for<lb />
nonrenewal and a hearing.<lb />
Weathers has taught two years in West Grade School but was not<lb />
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superintendent and principal that he was a satisfactory and efficient<lb />
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either never referred to the superintendent, or if referred, were<lb />
satisfactorily adjusted by him.<lb />
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By MIKE PARSONS<lb />
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Projects designed to increase black<lb />
students' awareness of themselves and<lb />
other students at ECU were the topics<lb />
discussed with Secretary of Minority<lb />
Affairs Maurice Huntley recently.<lb />
"Unity more in 74" was the theme of<lb />
an assembly held for black ECU students<lb />
a few weeks ago. Between 100-150<lb />
students attended. Discussions were held<lb />
concerning how the black community at<lb />
ECU could increase their rapport with<lb />
black citizens of Greenville and<lb />
surrounding areas as well as with other<lb />
students who attend ECU.<lb />
A community action program is in<lb />
progress designed to unite the Greenville<lb />
black community and students at<lb />
ECU. The stress is on service. The action<lb />
is in tutorial aid, music, and cultural<lb />
awareness. The black community in<lb />
Greenville has had little to do with the<lb />
black students at ECU stated Huntley.<lb />
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minority students hope to show Greenville<lb />
blacks that there really are benefits in<lb />
their fellowship.<lb />
Minority recruitment is another area of<lb />
concern. The office of minority affairs<lb />
hopes to publish two brochures designed<lb />
to publicize black-oriented programs<lb />
available at ECU for both pi spective<lb />
Committee requires child's<lb />
Social Security number<lb />
(CPSLNS)-The Senate Finance Committee approved a plan this<lb />
month that would require every child in the country to be assigned a<lb />
Social Security number upon entering first grade, beginning in 1974.<lb />
The committee is studying a plan that would make fingerprinting<lb />
mandatory for "older" persons who apply for cards but "voluntary"<lb />
for children receiving cards for the first time.<lb />
According to aides of committee chairman, Russel B. Long<lb />
(DLa.), the plans are aimed at precenting misuse of cards for fraud.<lb />
"I personally think that everyone ought to have fingerprints on<lb />
file, but I don't think we should require it at six Long said.<lb />
The Social Security and Welfare bill, to which the fingerprinting<lb />
plan would be attached if approved, will be ready for Senate action<lb />
soon ������HritaHHBH<lb />
students and those presently enrolled.<lb />
The administration has not done a whole<lb />
lot, stated Huntley concerning the efforts<lb />
at minority recruitment. There is a<lb />
curriculum with many good programs<lb />
which should be brought to the attention<lb />
of blacks who desire to go to college, but<lb />
have not made their choice yet. Most of<lb />
those who come are attracted mainly for<lb />
sports, while there should be emphasis<lb />
on the academic as well.<lb />
Saturday, a bus for minority students<lb />
will travel to the ECU-UNC game to<lb />
empha .ize their support as a group for tht<lb />
school. "This is not a program to stress<lb />
separatism he stated. "We feel before<lb />
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we have to get out heads together first<lb />
Black enrollment has been steadily<lb />
increasing at ECU. Huntley feels that a<lb />
lot of the credit for the increased interest<lb />
should go to the black Greek<lb />
organizations. There are now four<lb />
organizations on campus that are<lb />
nationally affiliated. The office for<lb />
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Souls, a campus organization for blacks.<lb />
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awareness of the administration to the<lb />
particular problems of minorities and their<lb />
recruitment for college, as well as the<lb />
necessity of more black faculty members.<lb />
Factory termpapers cause<lb />
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(CPS)-Two students who bought and submitted "factory" termpapers<lb />
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academic careers at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.<lb />
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University.<lb />
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probably enjoy all types of water sports.<lb />
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Conference<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma social sorority at<lb />
ECU hosted representatives from other<lb />
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alumnie officers at a regional leadership<lb />
workshop at ECU Oct. 19-21.<lb />
ECU'S Gamma Beta chapter provided<lb />
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management and other organization<lb />
interests.<lb />
Home Ec<lb />
Dr. Patricia G. Hurley and Thelma<lb />
Snuggs of the ECU School of Home<lb />
Economics have returned from the annual<lb />
conference of the American Association<lb />
of Housing Educators in Madison, Wis.<lb />
Both are members of the ECU housing<lb />
and management faculty.<lb />
The conference featured addresses by<lb />
architects, designers and other pro-<lb />
fessionals on the theme of multi-family<lb />
dwellings in the total environment.<lb />
Dr. Hurley was selected as chairman<lb />
of the Association's Educational Com-<lb />
mittee for the coming academic<lb />
year. Among the committee projects she<lb />
will direct are preparing and distributing<lb />
educational materials on methods of<lb />
teaching housing to the membership and<lb />
awarding scholarships to housing<lb />
graduate students.<lb />
Dr. Miriam B. Moore, dean of the East<lb />
Carolina University School of Home<lb />
Economics, was a discussion leader at<lb />
the Lake Placid. N.Y conference of the<lb />
American Home Economics Association<lb />
Oct. 14-17.<lb />
She and several other leaders were<lb />
selected among home economics<lb />
professionals to explore in-depth<lb />
direction for the Association.<lb />
Leaders were selected by state<lb />
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governing board to lead discussions on<lb />
Leaders were selected by state<lb />
presidents and members of the AHEA<lb />
govemin board to lead discussions on the<lb />
future of the home economics<lb />
profession. Their ideas will be followed<lb />
up at individual state meetings and at the<lb />
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Angeles.<lb />
Sophmores<lb />
Attention: All Sophomores - There<lb />
will be a meeting Wednesday Night at<lb />
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union. The major purpose is to discuss a<lb />
homecoming project. Your help is needed<lb />
in order for the project to be carried<lb />
through. If you are interested but can't<lb />
attend please contact Jimmy Honeycutt,<lb />
758-4994.<lb />
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Boating<lb />
The Greenville Flotilla of the U.S.<lb />
Coast Guard Auxiliary will give a special<lb />
one-lesson course on boating safety on<lb />
Monday (Oct. 29) night in Room 103 of the<lb />
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University campus. The course, entitled<lb />
the Skippers Outboard Special (SOS), will<lb />
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The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is a<lb />
volunteer, non-military organization which<lb />
cooperates with the U.S. Coast Guard in<lb />
promoting boating safety. The entire<lb />
family is welcome at all public education<lb />
classes conducted by the Auxiliary.<lb />
High School<lb />
On Friday November 2, 1973, the A.L.<lb />
Brown High School is having its<lb />
homecoming festivities. Some of our<lb />
1973 graduates are attending ECU.<lb />
Friday Nov. 2,1973 - date of homecoming<lb />
Special tea-11:30-3:00<lb />
Recognition at the ceremony<lb />
Tennala A. Gross of the ECU<lb />
mathematics faculty was elected to a<lb />
second term as treasurer of the North<lb />
Carolina Association for Educational Data<lb />
Systems at the Association's annual<lb />
meeting in Raleigh last week.<lb />
Other offers included faculty members<lb />
from state and private colleges and<lb />
universities, technical institutes and<lb />
public schools, and officials from the<lb />
state education agencies.<lb />
The meeting featured addresses by Dr.<lb />
James D. Powell of the NCSU computer<lb />
science faculty; Steve Painter of the<lb />
North Carolina Educational Computer<lb />
Service; Bob Johns, director of the N.C.<lb />
Dept. of Administration's Office of<lb />
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Legal Counseling<lb />
The SGA attorney-general, Tom Clare,<lb />
reminds the student body that there is<lb />
free legal counseling available. This<lb />
counseling service makes available<lb />
lawyers to the students who provide<lb />
advice on such matters as criminal cases,<lb />
civil suits, residency problems, and just<lb />
about anything else that requires these<lb />
services.<lb />
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his office on the third floor of Wright<lb />
between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.<lb />
Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 11<lb />
a.m. Tuesday and Thursday.<lb />
Joint meeting<lb />
William Byrd and Don Dancy, faculty<lb />
members of the School of Allied Health<lb />
and Social Professions, ECU, recently<lb />
attended the annual joint meeting of the<lb />
North Carolina Association of Health<lb />
Educators and the Society of Public<lb />
Health Educators. The keynote address<lb />
was given by Dr. Lee Holder, Dean,<lb />
College of Community and Allied Health<lb />
Professions, University of Tennessee.<lb />
Both Byrd and Dancy are members of<lb />
the combined organizations' Action<lb />
Committee which has led the professional<lb />
health educators toward a mere active<lb />
political role in state and federal affairs.<lb />
The theme of the two-day conference<lb />
was "The Challenge of the Legislative and<lb />
Planning Process Major presentations<lb />
were made by John Morrisey, Executive<lb />
Director of the NorthCarolina Association<lb />
of County Commissioners; Ernest Ratliff,<lb />
Director of the Center for Health Law;<lb />
Mary Lou Skinner, HEW; Elmer Johnson,<lb />
North Carolina Director of Comprehensive<lb />
Health Planning; Frank Kivett, Director of<lb />
Metroline Council of Governments and<lb />
Goerge Stockbridge, Executive Director of<lb />
the Health Planning Council for Central<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Dr. Alvin A. Fahrner, professor of<lb />
History at ECU, addressed Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
National Honor Fraternity at their dinner<lb />
meeting of October 17.<lb />
Delivering his famed speech concern-<lb />
ing his experiences in the Navy on the day<lb />
Pearl Harbor was attacked, Fahrner said<lb />
that he learned one thing from that<lb />
event-never to be caught "unawares in<lb />
my underwears" again.<lb />
Math meets<lb />
Meeting offers<lb />
emergency<lb />
information<lb />
TRAUMA. Care of Patients with<lb />
Multiple Injuries a two-day conference<lb />
for emergency medical personnel, will be<lb />
hosted by East Carolina University Oct.<lb />
29-30.<lb />
The purpose of the conference is to<lb />
provide each participant with information<lb />
on the correct procedure of emergency<lb />
treatment and transportation of a patient<lb />
suffering from multiple injuries.<lb />
The conference course is designed for<lb />
registered nurses, licensed practical<lb />
nurses and rescue squad members who<lb />
must deal with accident victims in<lb />
emergency medical situations.<lb />
Conference speakers will include five<lb />
Greenville physicians: Dr. Ira Hardy and<lb />
Dr. Robert Timmons, neurosurgeons;Dr.<lb />
Jack Welch, anesthesiologist; Dr. John<lb />
Wooten, orthopedic surgeon; and Dr.<lb />
Frank Longino, thoracic surgeon.<lb />
Also speaking at a conference will be<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital Administer Jack<lb />
Richardson; Sylvia Waters, head nurse<lb />
with Pitt Memorial Hospital's Special<lb />
Surgical Unit; and Evelyn Perry, dean of<lb />
the ECU School of Nursing.<lb />
All sessions are scheduled for the<lb />
auditorium of the ECU Allied Health<lb />
Building.<lb />
Conference co-sponsors with ECU are<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital and the N.C. State<lb />
Association of Rescue Squads.<lb />
Among the topics to be covered at the<lb />
conference are types and diagnoses of<lb />
injuries commonly seen in the<lb />
multi-trauma patient, commonly used<lb />
life-saving techniques, and proper<lb />
transportation of victims of head and<lb />
spinal cord injuries.<lb />
The Mathematics Department at ECU<lb />
will be represented by a group of ten<lb />
students and five faculty members when<lb />
the third annual state Mathematics<lb />
Conference Convenes in Raleigh this<lb />
wseekend.<lb />
Dr. Katharine W. Hodgin will preside<lb />
at the general interest section for college<lb />
personnel. Other faculty members attend-<lb />
ing include Mrs. Millie Derrick, Dr. Robert<lb />
Joyner, Mr. Vann Latham, and Dr. Katye<lb />
Sowell. The student group includes John<lb />
Barrow, Vickie Boyd, Dorothy Doyle, Sue<lb />
Hagan, Dianne Boseman, Elizabeth Hurst,<lb />
Flonie Jones, Mary Catherine Lloyd,<lb />
Linda Vann and Laura White.<lb />
The conference is co-sponsored by the<lb />
N.C. Council of Teachers of Mathematics<lb />
and the Mathematics Division of the State<lb />
Department of Public Instruction. It<lb />
attracts students and teachers from<lb />
schools and colleges through the state<lb />
and much of the time is devoted to<lb />
workships and sectional meetings in<lb />
which the delegates are active<lb />
participants<lb />
Meredith College is the site for this<lb />
year's meeting. Out-of-state speakers<lb />
include Staley Bezueka, Boston College,<lb />
Ruth Hoffman, University of Denver,<lb />
Raymond Wilder, University ofialifomia<lb />
at Santa Barbara, and Lauren Woodby<lb />
from the National Science Foundation,<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
Further information and registration<lb />
forms are available from the ECU Division<lb />
of Continuing Education, Box 2727,<lb />
Greenville. Pre-regi strati on deadline is<lb />
Oct. 24.<lb />
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English students<lb />
Omicron Theta Chapter of Sigma Tau<lb />
Delta National English Honor Society<lb />
invites all English Majors and Minors,<lb />
Faculty membrs and Graduate students to<lb />
its Invitational Program on Thursday,<lb />
October 25, 1973, in Coffeehouse (R 201<lb />
Student Union) at 7:00.<lb />
Dr. William Stephenson will show the<lb />
highly acclaimed award-winning docu-<lb />
mentary on THE MAKING OF "BUTCH<lb />
CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID an<lb />
on-the-set documentary narrated by the<lb />
director, George Roy Hill; the<lb />
scriptwriter, William Goldman; and the<lb />
actors, Paul Newman and Robert Bedford.<lb />
Those eligible for membership in the<lb />
society will be invited to join Sigma Tau<lb />
Delta THursday evening.<lb />
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The Student Union Lecture Series<lb />
Committee will present Robert Davis who<lb />
will present his travel film "Britain's<lb />
Holiday Islands" on November 1, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Robert Davis, noted lecturer, cinema-<lb />
tographer, and film producer is one of<lb />
those rare individuals who changed an<lb />
avocation to a vocation and has been in<lb />
constant demand ever since. Though he<lb />
calls the woods of Trout Valley in<lb />
Northern Illinois his home, he is a world<lb />
traveller who has won renown for his color<lb />
documentary films featuring many areas<lb />
of the globe. Mr. Davis was bom in<lb />
Kansas City, Missouri and while in<lb />
elei oentary school he acquired an 8mm<lb />
camera and immediately began filming<lb />
everything in sight. Later he switched to<lb />
16mm while working at Calvin film<lb />
production studio in Kansas City.<lb />
"Britain's Holiday Islands a varied<lb />
playground of historical and scenic<lb />
delights, will be expertly narrated for the<lb />
viewers by Robert Davis. The film will<lb />
take the viewers on visits to the homes of<lb />
John Keats and Queen Victoria, as well as<lb />
through the streets of Sark Island, where<lb />
bicycles and carriages replace automo-<lb />
biles.<lb />
The Isle of Man, home of the Tailess<lb />
Manx Cat, and Dunvegan Castle on the<lb />
Isle of Skye will captivate viewers with<lb />
their simplistic beauty.<lb />
Admission for ECU students and<lb />
Faclty will be by I.D. card, ECU staff, fifty<lb />
cents, and Public admission is<lb />
$1.00. Tickets may be purchased<lb />
beginning October 25 at the ECU Central<lb />
Ticket Office.<lb />
On the Isle of Man, thousands of foreign visitors come to take Dart in the world famous Tourist Trophy Motorcycle<lb />
Races. You will have a areater understanding and appreciation of the contestants and their cycles when<lb />
you observe the loving care, preparation and details displayed in the two weeks of racing. Speeds up to 130 mph,<lb />
(including sounds) will fascinate you! From the travel-documentary film, Britain's Holiday Islands personally<lb />
presented by Robert Davis, of Cary, Illinois.<lb />
American success<lb />
ideal transformed<lb />
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Continued from page five.<lb />
established by corporate superiors. The<lb />
survey sub-group most inclined to believe<lb />
that "pressures to conform" were<lb />
decreasing was composed of respondents<lb />
holding at least one advanced degree.<lb />
-Respondents who did not complete<lb />
high school were consistently the most<lb />
dissatisfied with respect to career<lb />
advancement and the sense of personal<lb />
fulfillment. The next most dissatisfied<lb />
group was composed of businessmen (of<lb />
all ages) currently pursuing post-graduate<lb />
studies.<lb />
Few businessmen surveyed equate<lb />
success with greater material reward<lb />
andor job or career advancement. In<lb />
fact, more than a third of the 2,821<lb />
executives say that "success increasingly<lb />
represents the realization of goals and<lb />
aspirations which have little or nothing to<lb />
do with career advancement. Nearly half<lb />
of the respondents define success in<lb />
terms of greater job satisfaction and more<lb />
meaningful work Here they would seem<lb />
to be in substantial agreement with U.S.<lb />
college students who, according to<lb />
pollster Daniel Yankelovich, are "turning<lb />
away from the extrinsic rewards of a<lb />
career, such as money and status,<lb />
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reveals that young people today are<lb />
increasingly interested "in activities that<lb />
satisfy oneself rather than in activities<lb />
that promise recognition from the larger<lb />
society<lb />
In responses to rapidly changing<lb />
values, the AMA report concludes,<lb />
organizations are going to have to move<lb />
away from elitism and "rigidity of<lb />
methods and structure and toward the<lb />
establishment of an organizational<lb />
climate that is more natural, spontaneous<lb />
and organic-and not just on paper, but in<lb />
practice. Those that do will be those that<lb />
sense the direction in which human<lb />
progress is moving<lb />
Dale Tarnowieski is a former Senior<lb />
Research Associate for American<lb />
Management Associations and co-author<lb />
of four AMA research reports, including<lb />
The Four-Day Week and Trade With<lb />
China. He has written a number of<lb />
articles for newspapers and periodicals,<lb />
including Personnel Magazine.<lb />
The Changing Success Ethic is an<lb />
AMA membership publication. It is<lb />
available through AMACOM, publishing<lb />
division of AMA. The cost of the report if<lb />
$5.00 to AMA members; $7.50 to<lb />
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To-Morrow's Sports<lb />
By JACK MORROW<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
UGH<lb />
I was somewhat awed as I stared at my television screen last Tuesday evening<lb />
to view the third game of the 73 World Series. Was the mechanism that works my<lb />
eyesburned out or did I see Met outfielder Cleon Jones blow his dinner right in front<lb />
of 56,000 fans at Shea Stadium?<lb />
Well NBC's Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek (alias Laurel and Hardy) were very<lb />
diplomatic about it as they remarked, "Jones appears to be having some difficulty in<lb />
leftfield However, Met announcer Lindsey Nelson blurted forth, "I wonder if we<lb />
could get an instant replay of Jones throwing up in the outfield<lb />
A further investigation showed that Jones was suffereing from a case of the flu.<lb />
I am reminded of the White Sox pitcher, Bob Locker, who was facing the New<lb />
York Yankees in New York on a Sunday afternoon before a large crowd.<lb />
As the game moved into the fifth inning, Locker was working on a fresh plug of<lb />
"Beech Nut" when he was hit in the abdomen with a wicked line drive. He<lb />
swallowed the tobacco and promptly turned around and gave it up on the back of the<lb />
mound along with his cookies.<lb />
MORE ON "ANNOUNCERS"<lb />
I should think that the President of NBC would think twice before sending guys<lb />
like Curt Gowdy, Jim Simpson and Tony Kubek to "announce" baseball<lb />
games. These "3Musketeers" not only give NBC a bad name, but they hurt the game<lb />
of baseball as well.<lb />
Gowdy is consistently giving wrong names, faces, positions and scores. When<lb />
Simpson is behind the microphone, I am lucky if I know who is playing. In short,<lb />
Gowdy and Simpson give me the illusion that I am watching an old Dean Martin and<lb />
Jerry Lewis movie.<lb />
When Kubek flashes that "cheese" smile and then spits out his juvenile remarks,<lb />
I feel compelled to grab a 34 ounce "Louisville Slugger" and beat my television set<lb />
to a pulp.<lb />
The most important aspect of an announcer's job is to be prepared. If the<lb />
announcer does his homework he can keep the fans abreast of what is happing on<lb />
the field of play.<lb />
Bob Lamey, voice of the Carolina Cougars, is a prime example of a dedicated<lb />
reporter. He has all of his information stored in the memory bank in his head and he<lb />
does not need it all typed out in front of him as do out NBC boys.<lb />
NBC statistician Alan Roth keeps Gowdy and company "alive" with some very<lb />
interesting facts. I would think that if they were without the services of Mr. Roth,<lb />
Gowdy would come on the air thusly, "Good evening ladies and gentlemen this<lb />
is<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
The Pirate Athletic Council's decision to drop lacrosse as a varsity sport has<lb />
been challenged and questioned by many.<lb />
Clark Franke, a member of the 1972 East Carolina lacrosse team, presented<lb />
Athletic Director, Clarence Stasavich, with a list of 13 points outlining the reasons<lb />
why he and his supporters feel lacrosse should be reinstated as a varsity sport.<lb />
The following are Franke's 13 points:<lb />
1. ECU will be in a new lacrosse league, the South Atlantic Lacrosse League of the<lb />
NCAA, if the Pirates are a varsity sport.<lb />
2. The U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) has grown from 50<lb />
members in 1962 to well over 100 in 1972.<lb />
3. Lacrosse is now played in Chapel Hill high school and Durtiam Academy with<lb />
equipement and coaching supplied by UNC-CH and Duke University.<lb />
4. The Lacrosse Hall of Fame in Baltimore has offered many services to help us<lb />
regain our varsity status.<lb />
5. Lacrosse has gained national exposure through "Sport Magazine a great deal of<lb />
coverage in "Sports Illustrated" and lacrosse is featured in Chevrolet's recent<lb />
brochure for new cars.<lb />
6. For the past four years, there has been a national championship series which has<lb />
had great attendance records.<lb />
7. There are some 30 experienced lacrosse players here at ECU, practically all being<lb />
either freshmen or sophomores, recruited exclusively to play lacrosse.<lb />
8. The National Hall of Fame is investigating potential volunteer lacrosse coaches<lb />
living in the Greenville area. Here at ECU we have a faculty member (David<lb />
MacNaught, Dept. of Sociology) who would be willing to coach the team as a varsity<lb />
sport.<lb />
9. The Hall of Fame has offered us a kit to completely outfit (sticks, balls, gloves,<lb />
armpads, helmets, shoulderpads, goals and nets) the team with all new equipement<lb />
for up to 30 players for only $600. We feel that this fact shows clearly the low cost<lb />
of a full varsity lacrosse program.<lb />
10. We feel that this kit, along with a volunteer coach and total varsity status will<lb />
allow us to operate on a budget even smaller than the very small budget we had last<lb />
year. If a team is interested enough in the sport that they play, then there appears to<lb />
be no valid reason to cut out such a progressive sport.<lb />
Less than a week before East<lb />
Carolina's opener against North Carolina<lb />
State, strong (Sarah) linebacker Butch<lb />
Strawderman crumpled to the group<lb />
during a freak practice mishap.<lb />
The diagnosis: sprained knee, out for<lb />
four to six weeks. The problem: how to<lb />
replace one of the wildett of the "Wild<lb />
Dogs<lb />
Four weeks turned into five and five<lb />
into six. Finally, after seven and one half<lb />
weeks by Strawderman's careful count, he<lb />
played as a starter against VMI.<lb />
"I never thought I'd see the day. When<lb />
I hurt my knee, the doctors told me I'd be<lb />
back for Furman (Sept. 29) if I took care of<lb />
it and worked hard at rehabilitating<lb />
it. Things didn't go to well at first, but<lb />
now the knee has come around.<lb />
Against VMI, I felt pretty good. I think<lb />
my knee is back almost 100 percent. But I<lb />
played like a dummy. I made a lot of<lb />
mistakes and I'll tell you, the first series I<lb />
was about to die. It was a long series and<lb />
VMI did try to throw a lot, but I didn't<lb />
realize how much conditioning I missed.<lb />
"The worst thing that happened was<lb />
that I couldn't catch the football. I had a<lb />
chance to intercept two passes and one of<lb />
them was a sure touchdown.<lb />
"I'd better change that. The worst<lb />
thing was the assignments I missed. The<lb />
tight end for VMI got me a couple of times<lb />
when I was playing where I shouldn't have<lb />
been. Then the guy knocked me down. I<lb />
don't like that<lb />
"The best part of the game was being<lb />
back with the 'Wild Dogs I say that<lb />
because they are playing super<lb />
defense. Coach Randle likes to say they<lb />
were 'flyin around' on defense. If you<lb />
look at the points on the visitors side of<lb />
the scoreboard you can tell how much<lb />
flyin' around there was.<lb />
"Against VMI the "Wild Dogs' were<lb />
flyin I think they came up with pass<lb />
interceptions and at least three<lb />
fumbles. The scoreboard took care of<lb />
itself-seven points. The 'Dogs' shutout<lb />
Davidson, allowed Furman only three<lb />
points, scored two touchdowns against<lb />
Southern Illinois and shutout Southern<lb />
Mississippi. I'm proud to be a part of that<lb />
outfit, even though I wasn't playing when<lb />
they were doing all the flyin' around<lb />
Strawderman will have his chance to<lb />
fly around over the next five weeks. He is<lb />
back and the defense needs him. Cary<lb />
Godette, defensive end, is playing hurt as<lb />
is Buddy Lowery. Strawderman's return<lb />
adds striking power to the "Wild Dogs<lb />
Lady swimmers drop ASU<lb />
Before a sparse crowd at Minges<lb />
Natatorium Saturday afternoon, the East<lb />
Carolina women swimmers won 14 out of<lb />
15 events on their way to a 105-19<lb />
thrashing of the women from Appalachian<lb />
State University.<lb />
Sophomore Co-Captain Linda Smiley<lb />
and sophomore Beverly Osborn accounted<lb />
for three individual first place finishes.<lb />
Miss Smiley won the 50 and 100-yard<lb />
butterfly events and the 100-yard<lb />
individual medley while Miss Osborn<lb />
captured the 50, 200 an' 400-yard<lb />
freestyle events. Both girls Sw�am on the<lb />
victorious 200-yard freestyle relay.<lb />
Double winners were senior Cindy<lb />
Wheeler, who won both the one and<lb />
three-meter diving events, and freshman<lb />
Linda Shull who swam to victories in the<lb />
50 and 100-yard backstroke events. Miss<lb />
Shull also swam on the winning 200-yard<lb />
medley relay.<lb />
Other Pirate winners were junior<lb />
Barbara Strange in the 50-yard breastroke<lb />
and junior Donna Webb in the 100-yard<lb />
breastroke.<lb />
Head coach Eric Orders was quite<lb />
pleased with his team's efforts. He<lb />
awarded the team's Gold Award<lb />
(outstanding performance) to Miss Smiley<lb />
and he presented the entire team with the<lb />
Purple Award (outstanding effort). Even<lb />
chough the girls from Appalachian didn't<lb />
pose much of a problem, the lady Pirates<lb />
still turned in good times, which is the<lb />
mark of a fine team.<lb />
The competition will get a bit stiffer as<lb />
the girls travel to Chapel Hill on Friday for<lb />
the UNC Relays. Stiff competition should<lb />
be provided by UNC-G, UNC-CH and Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
Ladies shutout<lb />
Tar Heels, 8-0<lb />
ECU'S women's field hockey team<lb />
used a blanket defense and the scoring of<lb />
Terry Jones to bomb UNC 8-0.<lb />
Gail Betton and Marion Hart combined<lb />
to stop all the Tar Heel attempts at<lb />
scoring while goalie Nancy Richards<lb />
registered her first shutout of the season.<lb />
Miss Richards has allowed only one<lb />
goal in two games this year.<lb />
At halftime the Pirates led 4-0, yet the<lb />
game was never in serious doubt as Terry<lb />
Jones scored four goals set up by the<lb />
accurate passing of her teammates.<lb />
Also scoring for ECU were Jane Gallop<lb />
with two goals and Carlene Boyd and<lb />
Frances Swenholt with one each.<lb />
11. We need to gain varsity status because, in order to make up a schedule of our<lb />
own, other coaches have told us that they cannot definitely schedule us if we are not<lb />
a team. Schedules which were set up before we were cut out have since been<lb />
terminated.<lb />
12. Being college students on budgets of our own, we can hardly afford to pay the<lb />
costs of new equipment, transportation and, most importantly, medical<lb />
costs. Should any of our players incur any injury, we would have to be able to use<lb />
the services of East Carolina's Sports Medicine Center.<lb />
We would have to purchase the items discussed above because, as of now, we<lb />
have enough equipment to outfit less than half of our team. Obviously we could not<lb />
purchase these things on our own.<lb />
13. Lacrosse is an original American sport. It was established by the Indians who<lb />
lived in the Southern, Western and Northeastern areas of our country. The sport has<lb />
generated a great deal of national interest in ECU. Also, we have a team composed<lb />
of active, interested and talented players. For these reasons, we feel that there is a<lb />
basic and strong need to reinstate lacrosse as a varsity sport immediately here at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb /><lb />
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By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
CHARLESTON, S.CEast Carolina<lb />
won it's 12th straight conference game<lb />
since a mid-1971 loss to Richmond and<lb />
moved into first place with a 34-0<lb />
whitewashing of The Citadel.<lb />
Carlester Crumpler ran for three<lb />
touchdowns and a total of 98 yards in a<lb />
sloppy game marred by 12 fumbles and<lb />
some unruly behavior on the part of the<lb />
cadets.<lb />
"We played as well as we could in the<lb />
first half said coach Sonny Randle.<lb />
"And although we let down in the second<lb />
half, that was only natural. I was<lb />
extremely pleased with the game<lb />
The "Wild Dogs" turned in another<lb />
"routine" performance, limiting The<lb />
Citadel to 92 yards rushing and only 54<lb />
yards through the air.<lb />
"I didn't think we would dominate<lb />
them as we did said coach<lb />
Randle. "We're got a mighty fine defense,<lb />
and the credit goes to Carl Reese, our<lb />
defensive coordinator. In fact, all the<lb />
coaches have been doing a great job<lb />
The Citadel head coach Bobby Ross<lb />
made this comment after the game:<lb />
"East Carolina was a faster team, I am<lb />
sure, but we just didn't play good football<lb />
offensively or defensively. We never<lb />
blocked that number 42 (ECU'S Danny<lb />
Kepley-honorable mention All-American<lb />
last season). He is a fine football player<lb />
Quarterback Carl Summerell had a<lb />
superlative day at the reigns of the Pirate<lb />
offense, which piled up 416 yards. Sum-<lb />
merell completed 12 of 14 passes (yes,<lb />
that is 86 percent) for 175 yards.<lb />
"Summerell makes their offense what<lb />
it is said opposing coach Ross. "He's<lb />
just a fine athlete and hurts you in many<lb />
ways<lb />
Coach Randle posed this question to<lb />
the press after the game. "You (the press)<lb />
keep saying that he (Summerell) has his<lb />
best game each week. I challenge you to<lb />
name a better quarterback in the eastern<lb />
part of the country<lb />
Kenny Strayhom, Southern Con-<lb />
ference leading rusher going into the<lb />
game, scored ECU'S first touchdown after<lb />
Cary Godette recovered a Citadel fumble<lb />
on the game's second play. Five<lb />
consecutive rushes by the "Horn" gave<lb />
the Pirates a 7-0 lead.<lb />
Later in the quarter Jim Bolding went<lb />
back to field a punt, and was called for<lb />
signaling for a fair catch when all he had<lb />
in mind was to shield the sun from his<lb />
eyes. The Citadel also suffered the same<lb />
misfortune later in the second quarter. It<lb />
was a good thing that the punt returners<lb />
never had an itchy nose, for the referees<lb />
would probably have mistaken that for a<lb />
fair catch signal, too.<lb />
As the first quarter came to a close,<lb />
Mike Shea fumbled a pass from<lb />
Summerell at The Citadel eight. Godette<lb />
promptly recovered his second fumble on<lb />
the next play, and three plays later<lb />
Summerell ran it in from the four for a<lb />
14-0 Pirate lead.<lb />
Crumpler scored his first touchdown<lb />
in the second quarter on an unmolested<lb />
eight yard run through a gaping hole in<lb />
The Citadel line which was big enough to<lb />
drive the team bus through. The offensive<lb />
line was "blowing them out according to<lb />
coach Randle.<lb />
The next 1:25 was typical of the<lb />
"giveaway" style that seemed to be the<lb />
order of the day. First Reggie Pinkney<lb />
recovered a fumble on the first play after<lb />
the kickoff. Two plays later Jimmy Howe<lb />
fumbled to give the ball back to The<lb />
Citadel. Jim Bolding then intercepted a<lb />
pass on the very next play to give the ball<lb />
back to the Pirates. Enough is enough,<lb />
but Crumpler missed a handoff on the<lb />
second subsequent play, and once more it<lb />
was the Bulldog's ball.<lb />
Crumpler scored again before halftime<lb />
climaxing a 10 play, 80 yard drive with a<lb />
-two yard plunge. Jim Woodymissed for a<lb />
change on the conversion, but the Bucs<lb />
were still on top 27-0.<lb />
A key play in the drive was a third<lb />
down Summerell pass to split end Vic<lb />
Wilfore, good for 22 yards and a first<lb />
down. Summerell threw to Wilfore five<lb />
PIRATE LINEBACKER DANNY KEPLEY sacks Citadel's quarterback during Saturday<lb />
afternoon's game in Charleston. Kepley and the "Wild Dogs" were plenty wild as<lb />
they shutout theBulldogs.<lb />
RUNNING BACK KEN STRAYHORN prepares to turn the corner as he leaves Citadel<lb />
defenders in his wake.<lb />
times for a total of 73 yards.<lb />
In discussing Wilfore's improvement<lb />
of the past few weeks, coach Randle said<lb />
that "Vic was our best receiver last<lb />
season, but was in the National Guard<lb />
andmissed spring practice. This caused<lb />
him to get off to a slow start but now he's<lb />
playing like we all know he can<lb />
In the third quarter tempers started to<lb />
wear a little thin. On a third down play<lb />
The Citadel quarterback, Harry Lynch,<lb />
completed a pass only to have Pirate<lb />
. linebacker Kepley pop the receiver so hard<lb />
that he coughed up the ball. Pinkney<lb />
recovered his second fumble of the game.<lb />
Citadel partisans questioned the<lb />
referees interpretation, to put it<lb />
mildly. They felt that maybe it should<lb />
have been just an incomplete pass. The<lb />
fans took their chagrin out on the Pirates,<lb />
and unfortunately they got a little out of<lb />
hand.<lb />
With 2000 cadets screaming and<lb />
jumping up and down on the aluminum<lb />
stands of Johnson Hagood Stadium, the<lb />
Pirates twice had to go back to the huddle<lb />
without being able to call a play due to<lb />
the noise.<lb />
"It's a shame they let the cadets<lb />
behave like that said coach Randle.<lb />
"Enthusiasm is great but there is a time<lb />
and place for everything<lb />
On the first play the Pirates were able<lb />
to finally run, a lineman jumped offside,<lb />
unable to hear Summerell call the<lb />
signals. "It was a fiasco the last 30<lb />
minutes according to coach Randle. "I<lb />
just told the team to maintain their<lb />
composure<lb />
"It is common courtesy to allow the<lb />
visiting team a chance to run their plays<lb />
without having the band blowing full<lb />
blast continued the coach. "It was just<lb />
disgraceful<lb />
The Pirates ate up the last 4:38 of the<lb />
game before Crumpler scored his third TD<lb />
with three seconds left on the clock. His<lb />
one yard run, followed by Woody's<lb />
conversion made the final score 34-0.<lb />
The fact still remains that the Bucs did<lb />
fumble the ball away six times, and one<lb />
shudders to think what would happen<lb />
against the Tar Heels if that should<lb />
continue.<lb />
"The turnovers, those fumbles�they<lb />
will be corrected in time for our trip to<lb />
Chapel Hill. I guarantee it said Randle.<lb />
Citadel coach Ross had this to say<lb />
about the Pirates after the game. "I'd say<lb />
they were comparable to William &amp; Mary,<lb />
just that they get after it better on<lb />
defense<lb />
So the Bucs head to Chapel Hill next<lb />
week to tackle a Tar Heel squad which is<lb />
having an unusual season-a losing one.<lb />
After a 16-0 loss to Tulane they will be<lb />
breathing fire in anticipation of a much<lb />
needed victory.<lb />
Women blank UNC-W<lb />
Winning is becoming a habit with the<lb />
women's tennis team as ECU blanked<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 9-0 last week to run their<lb />
record to 6-0.<lb />
The pattern for the match was set early<lb />
by Ellen Warren in a swift victory which<lb />
saw her lose only one game in winning<lb />
6-0, 6-1.<lb />
The Pirates in fact swept all the<lb />
singles matches in straight sets. Ann<lb />
Archer won 6-0, 6-2, Gwen Waller 6-1,6-1,<lb />
Susan Bussey 6-3, 6-4, Ann Chavasse 7-5,<lb />
6-2 and Ginny Deese 7-5, 6-4.<lb />
The dominance in the singles matches<lb />
was evident in the doubles where all three<lb />
of the Pirate's pairs won.<lb />
Misses Archer and Waller won 8-1.<lb />
Misses Bussey and Warren won 8-5 and<lb />
Cynthia Averett and Miss Deese won 8-4.<lb />
The last home match of the season<lb />
will take place at the Mmges Courts Oct.<lb />
25 against Peace College at 3 p.m.<lb />
The match against Peace College has<lb />
an added flair in that both teams are<lb />
presently undefeated.<lb />
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