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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 1425<lb />
OCT. 1973<lb />
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Faculty Senate drops<lb />
language requirement<lb />
THE NEW LEO W.JENKINS HUMANITIES BUILDING slowly rises to its completed<lb />
form. It is being built where old Austin once stood.<lb />
Five bills request<lb />
$31f985 from SGA<lb />
By MIKE PARSONS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Requests for $31,985 were introduced<lb />
into the legislature and referred to<lb />
committess tor further study in the third<lb />
SGA legislative session held Monday,<lb />
Oct. 22.<lb />
A total of five bills were introduced<lb />
asking for appropriations. They were: LB<lb />
3-1, student government appropriation for<lb />
Women's Glee Club. It is sponsored by<lb />
Nancy Garrett and asks for the sum of<lb />
$940.<lb />
LB 3-2, Student government appro-<lb />
priation for the ECU Playhouse. It is<lb />
sponsored by Jane Noffsinger and asks<lb />
for the sum of $14,500.<lb />
LC 3-3, Student government appro-<lb />
priation for the ECU Wind Ensemble. It is<lb />
sponsored by Bill Beckner and asks for<lb />
the sum of $14,500.<lb />
LB 3-4, Student government appro-<lb />
priation for WECU. Sponsored by Rick<lb />
Gilliam and asks for the sum of $9,948.48.<lb />
LB 3-5, Student government appro-<lb />
priation for the ECU Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
It is sponsored by D.D. Dixon and asks for<lb />
a sum of $3,000.<lb />
In other business, LR 1-1, SGA<lb />
Legislatures Support for Crew and<lb />
LaCrosse Teams was brought to the floor<lb />
for debate. Arguments for the resolution<lb />
included "why a rifle team rather than<lb />
crew and lacrosse teams" and "why can't<lb />
the athletic department support these<lb />
teams?" The resolution was passed with<lb />
no opposing debate or amendments.<lb />
LB 1-3, Additional Appropriation for<lb />
the Student Loan Fund, which asks for<lb />
additional $2048. to be placed into the<lb />
fund, was brought to the floor under<lb />
favorable report of the committee. Cindy<lb />
Domme moved to have the bill returned to<lb />
mm<lb />
committee for further consideration. The<lb />
motion was defeated after arguments<lb />
showing the urgent need for the<lb />
appropriation and the fact that it had<lb />
already been considered by committee<lb />
were offered.<lb />
Jim Honeycutt then moved to amend<lb />
the proposal to $750. His arguments were<lb />
a "wait and see if we have the money"<lb />
attitude and "why should we appropraite<lb />
the money now and have to ask for it back<lb />
later Arguments against the amendment<lb />
included "if we have the money,<lb />
appropriate it" and "the need for more<lb />
money in the loan fund is urgent due to<lb />
the number of students who have inquired<lb />
for loans, but have not been able to obtain <lb />
them The amendment was defeated and<lb />
the bill was passed as brought onto the<lb />
floor.<lb />
The screening and appointments<lb />
committee offered the name of Mark<lb />
Denning as a legislator from Jones<lb />
Dorm. The post had become vacant due<lb />
to Honeycutt's conflict of interest as class,<lb />
president and legislator. Denning was<lb />
accepted and sworn it.<lb />
A special appropriations bill asking for<lb />
$1C1 to be provided the speaker's office<lb />
jfor supplies was introduced by Gilliam<lb />
1 under suspension of rules. Cindy Domme<lb />
j moved to amend the bill to fifty<lb />
'dollars. After the point of projected needs<lb />
was ascertained, the bill passed as<lb />
amended.<lb />
In announcements, Braxton Hall noted<lb />
that attendance has been poor at<lb />
committee meetings and reminded<lb />
legislators that role was being taken at all<lb />
meetings of committess and legislature.<lb />
Appropriations committee was told to<lb />
meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. The Executive<lb />
Council will hold screening of all boards<lb />
Thursday at 3 p.m.<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Should the foreign language entrance<lb />
requirement at ECU be abolished or not?<lb />
This is the question causing a great<lb />
deal of personal and emotional distress to<lb />
many faculty members and interested<lb />
students, as well as a great amount of<lb />
discussion in a Faculty-Senate meeting<lb />
Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
The question's popularity was caused<lb />
by a recommendation by the Admissions<lb />
Committee to eliminate the foreign<lb />
language requirement for entering<lb />
freshmen which was submitted to the<lb />
Faculty Senate.<lb />
News of the proposal prior to the<lb />
meeting caused an informal banding of<lb />
faculty members of both opinions and a<lb />
small protest started by students who<lb />
delivered letters in opposition of the<lb />
proposal to all faculty members.<lb />
Two faculty members, Dr. Susan<lb />
McDaniels, Assistant Provost, and Dr.<lb />
Carolyn Bolt, foreign language professor,<lb />
were asked their opinions of the proposal<lb />
prior to the meeting.<lb />
Dr. McDaniels, a member of the<lb />
Admissions Committee, said that she<lb />
would rather not comment on her<lb />
personal opinion of the proposal, however<lb />
she did give reasons for adoption of the<lb />
proposal.<lb />
"There is no exit requirement, so why<lb />
should there be an entrance requirement<lb />
McDaniels said. "Many students with a<lb />
foreign language background in high<lb />
school place in the first level of language<lb />
on placement tests anyway and also many<lb />
other schools have deleted the<lb />
requirement. In fact, ECU is the only<lb />
school in North Carolina that has a<lb />
foreign language entrance requirement<lb />
and enforces it. Other schools offer a<lb />
disclaimer or grant admission regard-<lb />
less<lb />
The Admissions Committee has been<lb />
working on the proposal for three years<lb />
and has finally decided to act on it. A<lb />
survey was issued to the faculty last year<lb />
"regarding the importance of the<lb />
requirement. According to McDaniels,<lb />
most of the faculty were against it.<lb />
Dr. Carolyn Bolt, Assistant Professor<lb />
of Russian and German, said that the<lb />
proposal, if passed, "would be a<lb />
dis-service to the secondary school<lb />
systems of N.C and possibly jeopardize<lb />
foreign language majors' future occupa-<lb />
tions as high school teachers<lb />
"I am definitely opposed to the<lb />
Admissions Committee's recommend-<lb />
ation to delete the foreign language<lb />
entrance requirement Bolt commented.<lb />
"I have been shown no proof which<lb />
convinces me that this action will, in fact,<lb />
improve the services which a university<lb />
must necessarily render to its students<lb />
and its culture<lb />
The Faculty-Senate meeting Tuesday<lb />
afternoon was the scene of emotional<lb />
speeches and discussion. Many visitors,<lb />
including students and most of the<lb />
foreign language faculty members were<lb />
present at the open session.<lb />
The presentation of the Admissions<lb />
Committee's proposal was the first order<lb />
of business reviewed at the meeting. Dr.<lb />
Clemmens, chairman of the committee,<lb />
read the proposal to the senate. He said<lb />
that the reasons for the proposal had been<lb />
listed by the committee as follows: (1)<lb />
many colleges are dropping the<lb />
requirement, (2) a survey presented to<lb />
college presidents on opinions of the<lb />
requirement resulted in 41 against and 6<lb />
for keeping it, and (3) a report from<lb />
the Carnegie Panel showed that there is a<lb />
reduced need for a college preparatory<lb />
program in high schools.<lb />
Several visitors spoke on the topic<lb />
including Dean John Home, Director of<lb />
Admissions, who said that in his<lb />
observations in visiting high schools, that<lb />
there are some students that are<lb />
interested in attending ECU, but are not<lb />
eligible because of the foreign language<lb />
requirement.<lb />
Pauline Tudor, representative of<lb />
students against the proposal, said, "if<lb />
adopted, it would be a dis-service to the<lb />
university, the students and the high<lb />
schools. It has been proven that the<lb />
drop-out rate of students with a foreign<lb />
language background is lower than the<lb />
drop-out rate of students without a<lb />
foreign language background.<lb />
James Davis, Secretary for Academic<lb />
Affairs of the SGA, represented that<lb />
student body of ECU on behalf of the<lb />
SGA. Davis said that it was his general<lb />
conception that the studednts of ECU are<lb />
opposed to the requirement.<lb />
"I don't believe it is necessary to have this<lb />
requirement says Davis, "in fact I think<lb />
it hinders the students<lb />
"The proposal is not only a question of<lb />
admissions, but also a question of<lb />
values senator Thomas Williams said on<lb />
behalf of the foreign languages<lb />
department.<lb />
Williams submitted a substitute<lb />
proposal asking that an Ad Hoc<lb />
See " Faculty Senate m on page 3.<lb />
Pocket-books<lb />
stolen in dorms<lb />
By TOM BROWNLEE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two non-student girls were arrested<lb />
Tuesday night after a rash of stolen<lb />
pocketbooks in the women's dorms on<lb />
campus.<lb />
"Approximately twenty-five pocket-<lb />
books have been stolen up to now said<lb />
Joe Calder, Director of Security on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Campus police received a call that two<lb />
girls, who had been previously identified<lb />
were seen in Fletcher Dorm.<lb />
The two were apprehended and were<lb />
found in possession of a pocketbook<lb />
belonging to Pamela G. Johnson of 920<lb />
White Dorm.<lb />
The girls, aged 15 and 16 were<lb />
incarcerated in Pitt County Jail under<lb />
$1600 bond. Both were charged with<lb />
larceny under the juvenile code. One is<lb />
currently on probation for a previous<lb />
offense.<lb />
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Phi Sigma Pi Sociology<lb />
Miss Carolyn Jane Mickey of High<lb />
Point, N.C, has been selected sweetheart<lb />
of ECU'S Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
National Honor Fraternity.<lb />
A 21 year old senior, Miss Mickey is<lb />
majoring in business with a concentration<lb />
in economics.<lb />
Her main interest is horseback riding,<lb />
having ridden competitively since she was<lb />
nine. Other hobbies include tennis,<lb />
reading, jogging and deep sea fishing.<lb />
Before transferring to ECU, Miss<lb />
Mickey matriculated at Davidson County<lb />
Community College where she received a<lb />
nomination to "Who's Who in American<lb />
Junior Colleges<lb />
She was a member of the<lb />
Homecoming Court her junior and senior<lb />
years of high school. At Davidson she<lb />
achieved a green belt in judo and was<lb />
secretary of the SGA.<lb />
An article by Dr. David Knox, assistant<lb />
professor of sociology at ECU, is included<lb />
in the current "Journal of Family<lb />
Counseling<lb />
The article, entitled "Behavior<lb />
Contracts in Marriage Counseling<lb />
discusses behavior contracts between<lb />
marriage partners as a way of assuring<lb />
that both parties "behave positively<lb />
toward each other<lb />
"Although the contracts are effective<lb />
for most couples in initiating positive<lb />
behavior, they are not essential to<lb />
maintain it the article says.<lb />
Dr. Knox, who teaches courses in<lb />
marriage and family life at ECU, is the<lb />
author of two books on behavorial<lb />
approach to marriage counseling.<lb />
Poli Sci<lb />
Skydiving<lb />
The ECU Skydiving Club is giving<lb />
students the opportunity to take up THE<lb />
sport for people who like to get<lb />
HIGH. Classes are being taught every<lb />
Friday evening by U.S. Parachute Assoc.<lb />
instructors and jumpmasters. PLACE:<lb />
ROTC classroom in the Whichard<lb />
annex. TIME: Friday 5:00. COST; $30<lb />
(includes instruction, equipment and the<lb />
first jump). Students who take the Friday<lb />
course will jump on Saturday.<lb />
Student members of the political<lb />
Science Student-Faculty Advisory Com-<lb />
mit ee have been chosen. They are: Kay<lb />
Home, Bob Lucas, Harry Stubbs and Jeff<lb />
Yardley. The 2 faculty members of the<lb />
committee are Mr. Lawrence E. Hough<lb />
and Dr. Oral E. Parks.<lb />
Concerts<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
FRESHMEN: ATTENTION: All<lb />
Freshmen There will be a Meeting Tues.<lb />
Oct. 30 at 7:30 P.M. in Room 308 of the<lb />
student union. The purpose of this<lb />
meeting is to discuss a homecoming<lb />
project and to discuss Homecoming<lb />
Queen prospects. Your help is needed in<lb />
order for this project to be successful. If<lb />
you are interested, but cannot attend<lb />
please get in touch with TIM McLEOD by<lb />
calling 752-7292 or by coming to room 281<lb />
Jones Dorm.<lb />
The East Carolina Student Union<lb />
Popular Entertainment Committee will be<lb />
presenting two major concerts as part of<lb />
its Homecoming festivities. On Friday,<lb />
November 9, the Temptations will be<lb />
appearing in Minges Coliseum at 8:00<lb />
p.m. Ticket prices will be $3.00 for ECU<lb />
students and $4.00 for the public.<lb />
On Sunday, November 11, a three act<lb />
concert is scheduled featuring John Paul<lb />
Hammond, Lynard Skynard, and Wet<lb />
Willie. Showtime is 2:00 p.m. in Minges<lb />
Coliseum and ticket prices are $2.00 for<lb />
ECU students and $3.00 for the public.<lb />
Tickets go on sale Monday, November<lb />
5 and are available at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, P.O. Box 2731, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834. For further information call<lb />
758-6278.<lb />
Contents<lb />
i<lb />
FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT DROPPED page one<lb />
MED SCHOOL LECTURE page three<lb />
FASHIONS CAN BE FATALpage four<lb />
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.  page five<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARYFORUM.  . pages seven and eight<lb />
FOOD STAMP AVAILABILITYpage nine<lb />
TERM PAPER MILLS AGAINST LAW  page ten x)<lb />
SPORTS pages thirteen and fourteen , V- -<lb />
i<lb />
ttr <lb />
Publications<lb />
Queens<lb />
FRESHMEN ATTENTION: All nom-<lb />
inees for the 1973-74 Freshman Class<lb />
Homecoming Queen must submit a photo<lb />
and a short explanation of current or high<lb />
school activities, no later than Monday<lb />
Oct. 29, 12:00. Nominations will be<lb />
accepted starting Oct. 25 in room 281<lb />
Jones Dorm. Personal interviews before<lb />
judges must be held before Nov. 1. These<lb />
interviews will be held in Rm. 281 Jones<lb />
Dorm. For more info, and to set up an<lb />
interview call Tim McLeod 752-7292 or<lb />
come by room 281 Jones Dorm.<lb />
LU.C.<lb />
The international organization of the<lb />
L.U.C will hold a meeting Saturday Oct.<lb />
27, 1973. It will be held on the fourth<lb />
floor of Old Austin building, at 3:30<lb />
a.m. All members must attend. No<lb />
visitors will be allowed to attend. The<lb />
L.U.C. international leadership will<lb />
discuss recent accusations made by the<lb />
B.A.H. about our policy on Middle East<lb />
'aggression in Canada.<lb />
After the meeting there will be a<lb />
security session to discuss the recent<lb />
attacks by the B.A.H. on the L.U.C. San<lb />
Pueblo office. Officers of the L.U.C. are<lb />
required to attend.<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
Ira L. Baker, faculty advisor to the<lb />
Fountainhead, the campus newspaper at<lb />
ECU, has been named to receive a<lb />
national award from the National Council<lb />
of College Publications Advisors.<lb />
Baker will receive the Distinguished<lb />
Advisor's Award, annually presented to an<lb />
outstanding faculty advisor for a four year<lb />
college or university newspaper.<lb />
The award will be presented at a<lb />
special banquet at the Council's national<lb />
conference in Chicago in November.<lb />
Baker, an associate professor in the<lb />
ECU Department of English, is chairman<lb />
of ECU's journalism curriculum. He was<lb />
formerly national editor of the Alpha Phi<lb />
Gamma journalism honor society<lb />
publication.<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
On October 15 at 6:00 p.m. an open<lb />
meeting of the Popular Entertainment<lb />
Committee was held for the purpose of<lb />
informing the student leaders of various<lb />
organizations, and thereby the student<lb />
body, of the functions and purposes of<lb />
the Committee and some of the problems<lb />
that the Committee is faced with.<lb />
One idea that was mentioned and<lb />
accepted was to put a suggestion box in<lb />
the Union for the purpose of a general<lb />
student input to the Committee. Any<lb />
suggestions that you may have as to the<lb />
Pop shows or to the working of the<lb />
Committee will be greatly appreciated.<lb />
Hopefully through your cooperation and<lb />
understanding the Popular Entertainment<lb />
Committee will be able to work not only<lb />
for you, but with you.<lb />
Dr. Warren McAllister, Associate<lb />
Professor of Chemistry ECU, will present<lb />
a seminar on "Cation Locations and<lb />
Movements in Some Synthetic Near<lb />
Faujisite Aluminosilicate Structures"<lb />
Friday, October 26, 1973, at 3:00 p.m. in<lb />
room 201 Flanagan Building.<lb />
Coffee will be served in the conference<lb />
room. All interested persons are cordially<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Dr. Thomas A. Chambliss, Director of<lb />
Student Teaching at ECU, was one of 650<lb />
educators attending the Phi Delta Kappa<lb />
society biennial council in Houston,<lb />
Taxas, last weekend.<lb />
The Council voted to eliminate the<lb />
"males only" clause in the Phi Delta<lb />
Kappa constitution, thus opening<lb />
membership in the 67-year-old society to<lb />
women educators.<lb />
Its membership at present includes<lb />
89,000 faculty members from schools and<lb />
colleges in the U.S Canada, England,<lb />
West Germany, the Phillippines and<lb />
Mexico.<lb />
Dr. Chambliss is the faculty sponsor<lb />
for the ECU chapter of Phi Delta Kappa.<lb />
Childhood Ed.<lb />
Association of Childhood Education<lb />
(ACE) will sell mums for homecoming in<lb />
the lobby of the student union between<lb />
nine o'clock and one o'clock Wednesday<lb />
October 31. There will be a meeting of<lb />
ACE on November 6 at 7:30 in E.P.<lb />
building. All members attend.<lb />
Foriegn Lit.<lb />
The joint meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Chapters of the American<lb />
Associations of Teachers of French.<lb />
German, Spanish and Portuguese Slavic<lb />
and East European Languages was held<lb />
on October 20 in Chapel Hill. Meetings<lb />
were held in the morning at the Carolina<lb />
Inn and French teachers met in the<lb />
afternoon at Dey Hall on the UNC<lb />
campus.<lb />
Dr. J. Charles Morrow, III, Provost of<lb />
UNCChapel Hill, addressed the opening<lb />
session at 9:45. His topic was "The<lb />
Scientist Views Foreign Languages<lb />
Mrs. Tora Ladu, Director of the<lb />
Division of Languages of the State<lb />
Department of Public Instruction spoke<lb />
concerning the new North Carolina<lb />
Association of Foreign Language<lb />
Teachers.<lb />
Consular representatives from France,<lb />
Germany and Spain spoke at separate<lb />
chapter meetings.<lb />
Dr. Edouard Morot-Sir, author, scholar<lb />
and W.R. Kenan, Jr Professor of French<lb />
at UNCChapel Hill, spoke to the French<lb />
meeting on Pascal, the subject of his<lb />
most recently published book.<lb />
Dr. Carolyn Bolt and Professor<lb />
Marguerite Perry of 4fr Department of<lb />
Foreign Languages and Literatures at ECU<lb />
are the secretaries of the North Carolina<lb />
Chapters of the American Associations of<lb />
the Teachers of German and the American<lb />
Association of the Teachers of French,<lb />
respectively. Other ECU faculty members<lb />
attending were: Mr. Luis Acevez, Mrs.<lb />
Manolita Buck, Mrs. Helga Hill, Miss<lb />
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By JOHN GHRIST<lb />
Due to recent federal court orders<lb />
more students than ever are now eligible<lb />
for food stamps.<lb />
The Food Stamp Act of 1964 was<lb />
designed to enable low-income house-<lb />
holds to buy more food, of greater variety,<lb />
to supplement their diets. Participants<lb />
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stamps are unaware that they qualify for<lb />
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such as food, to be held and used in<lb />
common by all the members of the<lb />
household.<lb />
Until recently, a household was<lb />
defined by public welfare officials as<lb />
excluding groups of unrelated, unmarried<lb />
persons. Last spring the United States<lb />
District Court in Northern California<lb />
redefined "household" as an economic<lb />
unit in common living quarters which<lb />
shares common cooking facilities, and<lb />
customarily purchases food in common<lb />
for home consumption. A telegram<lb />
subsequently issued by the Food and<lb />
Nutrition Service of the Department of<lb />
Agriculture to all public welfare offices in<lb />
the country ordered compliance with the<lb />
District Court ruling.<lb />
The California ruling coupled with a<lb />
1972 restraining order forbidding welfare<lb />
officials to deny food stamps because the<lb />
members of a household were unrelated,<lb />
has greatly increased student eligibility<lb />
for food stamps.<lb />
Households of unrelated persons<lb />
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Applicants are responsible for proving<lb />
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Households also must meet other<lb />
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Applicants must meet a net income<lb />
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mandatory expenses according to a<lb />
standard formula from all money received<lb />
by household members, except students<lb />
under 18.<lb />
Shelter costs of more than 30 percent<lb />
of the household income as calculated<lb />
after all other deductions should also be<lb />
deducted to calculate the net income.<lb />
The final net income figure is the basis on<lb />
which financial eligibility is determined.<lb />
The limits for net monthly income<lb />
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household. The limit for one is $183; for<lb />
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for five. $460; for six, $533, for seven,<lb />
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Households are required to not have<lb />
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how many are in the household; how<lb />
much income they have; what resources<lb />
the household members have; and how<lb />
much they are paying for rent, medical<lb />
bills, child care, education, utilities, and<lb />
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income. The number of persons in the<lb />
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See page 11<lb />
Campus opposes armed police<lb />
(CPS)-Fifty students staged a sit-in at the<lb />
president's office at the State University<lb />
of Buffalo last week in protest over a<lb />
proposal to arm campus police with a .38<lb />
caliber revolver.<lb />
The president, angered by the<lb />
incursion, said he was willing to meet<lb />
with representatives, but that anyone not<lb />
out of the office in 15 minutes would be<lb />
expelled. The demonstrators left and<lb />
twelve hastily chosen representatives met<lb />
with the president in another room and<lb />
demanded a statement from him that<lb />
campus police would not be armed.<lb />
When the president refused, the students<lb />
walked out.<lb />
A report prepared by the University's<lb />
committee on campus security recom-<lb />
mends that at least two campus<lb />
policemen on each shift be armed with<lb />
pistols. At present, none of the regular<lb />
security officers carry guns.<lb />
Under guidelines recently passed by<lb />
the State University Board of Trustees,<lb />
the decision to arm individual security<lb />
departments now rests with the president<lb />
of each local college. At the state<lb />
universities of Albany and Cortland, such<lb />
approval has already been granted.<lb />
The report urged that weapons be used<lb />
only against persons posing an extreme<lb />
threat and recommend the establishment<lb />
of a campus review board staffed by<lb />
students, faculty and staff. The board<lb />
would review cases where officers either<lb />
discharged or displayed weapons and<lb />
would have the power to take disciplinary<lb />
action against any offending officer.<lb />
The president at Buffalo is expected to<lb />
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and student leaders predict further<lb />
demonstrations if he authorizes police-<lb />
arming.<lb />
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FASHIONS CAN BE FATAL<lb />
When you purchase clothing, do<lb />
you ever examine the labels? If you don't<lb />
know what I mean by labels, maybe you<lb />
need to be clued in about the latest<lb />
clothing and textile legislation.<lb />
The Flammable Fabrics Act, insofar as<lb />
industry is concerned, has been a very<lb />
"hot topic One of the strict standards in<lb />
effect at the present time which concerns<lb />
apparel, is the childrens sleepwear<lb />
standard If future manufactured items do<lb />
not meet government flammability<lb />
standards, the product will be banned<lb />
from the market.<lb />
Industry seems to be anticipating total<lb />
flammability legislation. Many industries<lb />
are experimenting with flame retardant<lb />
fabrics for sportswear as well as<lb />
sleepwear<lb />
Industry has been under pressure to<lb />
come up with either fire resistant fibers or<lb />
flame retardant finishes. The issue has<lb />
been a point of controversy since the<lb />
legislation was introduced.<lb />
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standard too stringent and consequently<lb />
have been stalling for time. However, the<lb />
grace period is up for the children's<lb />
sleepwear standard - the law became<lb />
effective July 28. 1973.<lb />
Next year and years hence, it is<lb />
expected that legislation will be<lb />
introduced to encompass all clothing<lb />
apparel.<lb />
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legislation so much? The best answer is -<lb />
money.<lb />
One industry cited the example that a<lb />
$10 gown will cost $12 to $13 because of<lb />
the added cost of research. Garment<lb />
industries have been helped, however, by<lb />
the fiber industries. Because of the<lb />
flammability legislation, fiber industries<lb />
have been forced to develop fire retardant<lb />
fibers.<lb />
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flame retardant fabrics. Only phosphate<lb />
detergents are to be used. Non-phos-<lb />
phate detergents or soaps, tend to cost<lb />
the fibers and reduce the flammability.<lb />
It will take a while for the government<lb />
to enforce the flammability legislation,<lb />
hence there may still be products on the<lb />
market which do not meet government<lb />
standards.<lb />
As consumers you are responsible for<lb />
examining labels in products before you<lb />
purchase them.<lb />
Even though certain apparel items<lb />
might cost $2 to $3 dollars more, wouldn't<lb />
you feel safer knowing the garment you<lb />
were wearing if placed near a source of<lb />
ignition would only char rather than burst<lb />
into flames?<lb />
To coin a cliche , "your money or your<lb />
life Which do you value more?<lb />
The Way House<lb />
'follows the Word'<lb />
By ELLERBE WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It appeared to be an ordinary Sunday<lb />
night church service except for a few<lb />
slight changes.<lb />
Sprinkled among the traditional church<lb />
crowd of coats and ties and dresses were<lb />
long-haired young people in jeans and<lb />
sandals.<lb />
The building, too, was not a<lb />
magnificent steepled structure or even a<lb />
small country church, but the Greenville<lb />
American Legion hut.<lb />
The reason people were there,<lb />
however, was very traditional-worship.<lb />
They were there to hear Dr. Victor Paul<lb />
Wierville, director and founder of The<lb />
Way.<lb />
The Way, begun 31 years ago, is a<lb />
Biblical research and teaching ministry<lb />
International in scope, with headquarters<lb />
in New Knoxville, Ohio, it is based on a<lb />
strict and exact following of the Word of<lb />
God.<lb />
The Way Home, located at 2007 E.<lb />
Fifth St is the hub of Way activity in<lb />
Greenville. Ministry activities are coor-<lb />
dinated there for the entire state.<lb />
On a recent Sunday night there was<lb />
standing room only as believers gathered<lb />
to hear Dr. Wierwille. Some came from as<lb />
far away as Tennessee and Georgia, and<lb />
Gary Walton, a freshman at the University<lb />
of Georgia, said he was definitely glad I<lb />
made the trip<lb />
A surprise to some unfamiliar with The<lb />
Way was the contemporary music and<lb />
lack of formalized church tradition. A<lb />
rock band, The Master's Hand, provided<lb />
the music and was often accompanied by<lb />
a young Black singer, Claudette Royal.<lb />
Although The Way is extremely<lb />
popular with young people it is not a part<lb />
of the "Jesus Freak" movement. "We<lb />
don't need drugs or anything to help<lb />
enrich our religious experience stated<lb />
Denise Hall, a junior at East Carolina<lb />
University. "We get high naturally on<lb />
God<lb />
It isn't only young people that are<lb />
involved in the ministry either. Ray<lb />
Scharf, the ECU swimming coach, and his<lb />
family are a part of The Way family along<lb />
with John Lovstedt, former ECU diving<lb />
coach, and his wife.<lb />
The Way organization is best<lb />
described in terms of a tree. The roots are<lb />
in New Knoxville with each state<lb />
representing a limb. Towns which have<lb />
ministries are referred to as branches.<lb />
The main work of the ministry is done in<lb />
what is called a twig. A twig meets in an<lb />
individual home of one of its memrbers<lb />
Monday through Friday. The twig<lb />
meeting usually lasts only a few minutes<lb />
during which there is prayer, songs, and a<lb />
short scripture teaching.<lb />
"Twigs are what keep the ministry<lb />
growing explained Tom Deaton, an ECU<lb />
senior and twig leader. "As soon as we<lb />
get more than six or seven believers in a<lb />
twig we divide and form a new on "<lb />
Dr. Wierwille put it this way<lb />
Sunday. "We're the only ministry I know<lb />
of that grows by breaking up<lb />
Russ Chandler, a graduate student and<lb />
former ECU football player said, "The Way<lb />
has really opened up doors for me. The<lb />
Word of God has given me an inner peace<lb />
that I never knew before. It's more than a<lb />
religion. It's a way of life<lb />
Student Union publishes<lb />
The Entertainer' weekly<lb />
By GARY GIBSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A new publication, The Entertainer, is<lb />
available to ECU students this fall.<lb />
The Entertainer is published by the<lb />
ECU Student Union. The purpose of the<lb />
publication is to inform students of Union<lb />
actiivities and campus entertainment.<lb />
Since last year the programming of<lb />
student entertainment has been taken<lb />
from the hands of the SGA and put into<lb />
the hands of the Student Union. The<lb />
Union has hired a program director, Diwer<lb />
Martin, and an assistant, Ken Hammond,<lb />
to coordinate these programming<lb />
activities.<lb />
Gibert Kennedy, Union President, said<lb />
the Entertainer was put out on a weekly<lb />
basis in order to increase attendance at<lb />
Union events.<lb />
The responsibility for putting out the<lb />
publication is in the hands of two<lb />
students, Gary Gibson and Kathy<lb />
Jones. Gibson, a former staff writer for<lb />
the Washington Daily News, is now the<lb />
main writer for the Entertainer. Ms. Jones<lb />
will take over the helm when Gibson<lb />
graduates in February.<lb />
According to Hammond, who oversees<lb />
the project, the Entertainer is a break-even<lb />
project with the money accrued from<lb />
advertising paying for the cost of printing.<lb />
The Entertainer is planned two weeks<lb />
ahead of time in order for the printer to<lb />
make a proof and return it to the staff for<lb />
examination. The Entertainer is then<lb />
mailed to all season ticket holders and<lb />
distributed around campus and the citv.<lb />
So if you see a bright-colored<lb />
pamphlet floating around the chances are<lb />
that it will contain a line-up of all campus<lb />
entertainment for the week. Pick it up, it<lb />
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Alcoholism affects work habits<lb />
GREENVILLE - Joe R 42, has been an<lb />
accountant for a large industrial firm for<lb />
14 years. Most of that time, Joe has been<lb />
regarded as a valuable employee and a<lb />
cooperative, likable fellow by his<lb />
co-workers.<lb />
Lately, however, Joe's work perfor-<lb />
mance has deteriorated. He often gets<lb />
"mixed up" about important details; he is<lb />
absent from the office frequently; and<lb />
because of his occasional belligerence<lb />
and temper flare-ups, other employees in<lb />
his department are finding him difficult to<lb />
work with.<lb />
Even though he hasn't admitted it yet,<lb />
Joe is an alcoholic.<lb />
Because of Joe and nine million other<lb />
alcoholics in the work force, American<lb />
industry is losing $10-$15 billion each<lb />
year-the result of poor job performance<lb />
which affects productivity.<lb />
East Carolina University, through its<lb />
National Occupational Alcoholism Train-<lb />
ing Institute (NOATI), is seeking to<lb />
improve this critical situation.<lb />
The ECU Division of Continuing<lb />
Education sponsors a blue-ribbon<lb />
Advisory Committee of alcohol abuse<lb />
specialists and top business leaders<lb />
which will help in the establishment of a<lb />
national training program for coordinators<lb />
working with alcoholic workers.<lb />
Meeting in New York last week, the<lb />
16-member Advisory Committee deve-<lb />
loped plans for its two-fold function: to<lb />
help to identify areas of training need for<lb />
people who will be employed as<lb />
administrators of the nationwide Em-<lb />
ployee Assistance Programs, and to be a<lb />
continuous resource to the organizers of<lb />
these programs as they go into operation.<lb />
Members of the committee include<lb />
executives from personnel programs at<lb />
General Motors Corp, ITT, General<lb />
Electric Co Kennecott Copper Corp and<lb />
Hughes Aircraft Co administrators from<lb />
the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse<lb />
and Alcoholism; officials from mental<lb />
health agencies in Ohio, Connecticut and<lb />
Tennessee; educators from Cornell<lb />
University and Baruch College (N.Y.); and<lb />
an AFL-CIO official.<lb />
Brayom E. Anderson Jr NOATI<lb />
coordinator for the ECU Division of<lb />
Continuing Education, said that for the<lb />
past 16 months, NOATI has been training<lb />
106 occupational program consultants<lb />
who have initiated more than 200<lb />
programs throughout the U.S. Many<lb />
more, however, are needed.<lb />
"Employee Assistance Programs<lb />
basically provide the employee and his<lb />
family a resource within the company<lb />
setting that can work with them in trying<lb />
to help overcome various kinds of<lb />
problems explained Anderson.<lb />
"Any problem of the employee which<lb />
is affecting his ability to function on the<lb />
job- and within the family can be<lb />
undertaken by the Employee Assistance<lb />
Progrram administrator.<lb />
While most of these programs will be<lb />
related to the abuse of drugs or alcohol,<lb />
the administrator willbe equipped to work<lb />
with employees plagued with marital,<lb />
financial, legal, medical or behavioral<lb />
problems as well, said Anderson.<lb />
Each Employee Assistance Program<lb />
will be set up with the full cooperation of<lb />
the company, which will assist in its<lb />
design and invite employees to take<lb />
advantage of it.<lb />
Anderson describes the work of the<lb />
Employee Assistance Program adminis-<lb />
trator as "administrative in nature, but<lb />
essentially involved in public relations<lb />
and community development as well as<lb />
counseling.<lb />
"The administrators will perform a<lb />
variety of jobs in order to insure that the<lb />
employee is able to be helped either in the<lb />
plant by plant personnel or by some<lb />
identified community resource he noted.<lb />
"With over 200 of these programs<lb />
already ueing established, and many,<lb />
many more projected between now and<lb />
July, 1974, it is apparent that some<lb />
training opportunity must be provided for<lb />
Employee Assistance administrators<lb />
before they can become heavily involved<lb />
in implementing program policy.<lb />
"East Carolina University will offer a<lb />
program to train company personnel<lb />
administrators in the skills and abilities<lb />
which are necessary for their success as<lb />
heads of Employee Assistance Pro-<lb />
grams<lb />
He said the training would consist of<lb />
an intensive two-week session, followed<lb />
by actual field work. A few months later,<lb />
trainees will re-assemble to discuss their<lb />
field experience and their general<lb />
effectiveness.<lb />
"The pilot training session will be<lb />
limited to 50 persons said Anderson,<lb />
"and we believe these 50 will represent<lb />
some of the leading industries of 'Fortune<lb />
500<lb />
"After the initial training session, we<lb />
will consider the response from<lb />
participants and revise the program to<lb />
make it more meaningful; then we will<lb />
offere the training sessions in four<lb />
different locations in the U.S.<lb />
"The Advisory Committee will be our<lb />
'sounding board' to test all aspects of the<lb />
program<lb />
At the present time, the NOATI must<lb />
select a planning committee who, with<lb />
the imput of the Advisory Committee, will<lb />
do the actual planning of the training<lb />
institute.<lb />
The planning session is scheduled for<lb />
Washing, DC. in late October.<lb />
Of his major role in the development<lb />
of Employee Assistance Programs,<lb />
Anderson said: "We feel very strongly<lb />
that it is appropriate for the ECU Division<lb />
of Continuing Education to expand its<lb />
realm of public service from eastern North<lb />
Carolina and North Carolina to include the<lb />
nation.<lb />
"There is a tremendous need for<lb />
continuing kinds of training efforts to be<lb />
supportive of the Occupational Program<lb />
that NOATI has been involved in for the<lb />
past 16 months.<lb />
"The great annual loss to business and<lb />
industry because of employee alcoholism<lb />
is generally recognized<lb />
"It will be the task of the various<lb />
Employee Assistance Programs to help<lb />
recover that loss on the level of the<lb />
individual employee, whose alcoholism<lb />
and other problems have inhibited his<lb />
ability to function, both as a worker and<lb />
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Commendations<lb />
Nixon's psychotherapist<lb />
This is a commendatory editorial,<lb />
directed toward two institutions which<lb />
rarely, if ever, receive much day-to-day<lb />
comment: Joyner Library and the<lb />
University Union.<lb />
Since its restructuring into the<lb />
open-stacks format, Joyner has sustained<lb />
an all-over improvement. Despite the<lb />
door-check necessity, the library itself<lb />
seems far more accessible to the student;<lb />
even the rigid formation of the reference<lb />
room tables has been altered to a<lb />
clustered mode, adding to an already<lb />
more congenial atmosphere. We wish<lb />
Joyner Library luck with its new addition,<lb />
and congratulate it for the changes<lb />
already made.<lb />
As for the Union - this is a topic we've<lb />
been planning to discourse on for a<lb />
while. The physical Student Union itself<lb />
has undergone a minor, but noticeable<lb />
change in the racking and organization of<lb />
newspapers - last year the Union was a<lb />
maze of scattered newsprint as papers<lb />
were casually tossed about. For some<lb />
reason we can't pinpont, the Union seems<lb />
far more coherent now than it has in the<lb />
past - not only in terms of a physical<lb />
facility, but due to the valuable publicity<lb />
disseminated via the Entertainer. What-<lb />
ever is being done, it is being done in a<lb />
well-organized and coherent manner.<lb />
So, rather than postponing our<lb />
commendations any longer, we've chosen<lb />
to make them known. The improvements<lb />
in Joyner Library and the Union are<lb />
indicative of a generally more interested<lb />
attitude in campus institutions and<lb />
organizations - not necessarily of a<lb />
rah-rah purple and gold variety, but out of<lb />
sincere concern for quality and<lb />
efficiency. We are trying as well.<lb />
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERLinda Gardner<lb />
AD MANAGER Perri Moroan<lb />
NEWS EDITORSSklp Saunders<lb />
Betsy Fernandez<lb />
SPORTS EDITUHJack 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 />
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Mr CLEAREST RECOLLECTION,<lb />
AT THIS POIhTT IM TIME<lb />
Vietnam peace in news<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
WASHINGTON - President Nixon's<lb />
psychotherapist is back in the news. He<lb />
is Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker who treated<lb />
Nixon several years ago. There should be<lb />
no stigma attached to this. But voters<lb />
who don't understand psychotherapy,<lb />
apparently, believe those who receive it<lb />
are mentally unstable. It has become a<lb />
political liability, therefore, to be caught<lb />
receiving psychotherapy.<lb />
Nixon vigorously denied that he had<lb />
received any such treatment. He had<lb />
gone to see Dr. Hutschnecker, said<lb />
Nixon, for treatment of an internal<lb />
disorder. It is true that Hutschnecker<lb />
once had been an internist, but he had<lb />
given up the practice for psychotherapy.<lb />
The President still won't admit, however,<lb />
that he received psychiatric counseling.<lb />
Last year, Sen. Tom Eaglet on gave up<lb />
the Democratic Vice-Presidential nomi-<lb />
nation over the issue of his psychiatric<lb />
treatment. This dramatized again the<lb />
political danger of such care.<lb />
In 1965, Vice President designate<lb />
Gerald Ford visited President Nixon's<lb />
psychotherapist. The man who arranged<lb />
the appointment, Rober Winter-Berger,<lb />
said Ford sought relief from pressures<lb />
that made him "irritable, nervous and<lb />
depressed Ford was a patient of the<lb />
psychotherapist, claimed Winter-Berger,<lb />
"for at least a year<lb />
Both Ford and Dr. Hutschnecker have<lb />
denied this. Ford swore to us that he had<lb />
visited Dr. Hutschnecker at Winter-Ber-<lb />
ger5 s pleading, received a "15-minute<lb />
lecture on psychology" and never saw him<lb />
again.<lb />
Whether Ford received psychotherapy<lb />
or not, those who know him have no<lb />
doubt that he is completely sane, sound<lb />
and sensible.<lb />
No Peace - Secretary of State Henry<lb />
Kissinger has now received the Nobel<lb />
Prize for his part in ending the Vietnam<lb />
War. And President Nixon, beseiged by<lb />
Watergate, never misses a change to<lb />
remind his fellow Americans that he<lb />
achieved "peace with honor<lb />
But the secret intelligence reports<lb />
show clearly that peace hasn't come to<lb />
Vietnam at all. The new spotlight has<lb />
shifted to the Middle East, but the<lb />
fighting goes on in the Vietnam<lb />
countryside. The reports out of Hanoi<lb />
warn that the North Vietnamese leaders<lb />
haven't given up any of their goals. Their<lb />
objective is still a Communist takeover of<lb />
all Vietnam. And secret U.S. estimates<lb />
warn they are likely to accomplish this,<lb />
probably before the end of the decade.<lb />
Yet American soldiers fought in the<lb />
South Vietnam jungles for more than<lb />
eight years to prevent a Communist<lb />
takeover. The United States exploded a<lb />
staggering 15 million tons of munitions<lb />
and sprayed over 100 million tons of<lb />
herbicides upon this small country.<lb />
The cost to the U.S nearly 54,000<lb />
Americans killed, 300,00 wounded, 8,000<lb />
aircraft lost and hundreds of billions of<lb />
dollars down the drain. The exact figure<lb />
is hard to calculate when wasted human<lb />
resources and veterans benefits are<lb />
counted. Some scholars have figured the<lb />
cost of the Vietnam War to the American<lb />
taxpayer at over $650 billion. This would<lb />
come to more than $12,000 for each<lb />
American family.<lb />
Yet all these lives and all these billions<lb />
were lost to prevent a Communist<lb />
takeover that our top strategists now<lb />
predict will occur anyway in a few years.<lb />
The Economy - While war and<lb />
Watergate may dominate the headlines,<lb />
White House policy-makers are equally<lb />
concerned about the economy. They are<lb />
torn by conflicting economic advice.<lb />
Some experts warn that the menace is<lb />
inflation. Others see signs on the<lb />
economic horizon of a severe recession.<lb />
This much seems certain: Heating<lb />
fuels will be rationed, and gasoline prices<lb />
are going up probably to $1 a gallon. The<lb />
government will call upon all Americans<lb />
to turn down their house thermometers,<lb />
replace their pilot lights with automatic<lb />
ignition devices and add insulation to<lb />
their homes. They should be prepared for<lb />
chillier homes, electricity interruptions<lb />
and less pleasure driving.<lb />
At the supermarket, bakery and dairy<lb />
prices are expected to continue going<lb />
up. The U.S. wheat reserves will be<lb />
depleted next spring unless export<lb />
controls are adopted. And the high cost<lb />
of feed grains has caused farmers to cut<lb />
down on their dairy herds<lb />
Turkeys should also cost double on<lb />
Thanksgiving what they did a year<lb />
ago. But beef prices should hold steady<lb />
or, perhaps, even drop slightly. Plenty of<lb />
beef now appears to be available through<lb />
1975.<lb />
For the average American, however,<lb />
his purchasing power will decline in the<lb />
months ahead.<lb />
Two Masters - The Constitution<lb />
declares that a Congressman cannot serve<lb />
two masters. Yet at last count 108<lb />
members of Congress held commission in<lb />
the military reserves.<lb />
This formidable band of weekend<lb />
warriors provides valuable, if not valiant,<lb />
service for the Pentagon. Seven Senators<lb />
and 10 Congressmen on the Armed<lb />
Service Committees, for example, are<lb />
reservists. Ten more reservists on the<lb />
House committee which directly oversees<lb />
the Pentagon budget.<lb />
Fifteen legislators draw military<lb />
pensions in addition to their Congress-<lb />
ional salaries. Nevada's Sen Howard<lb />
Cannon for example, collects an extra<lb />
$8,600 as a retired major general in the Air<lb />
Force reserves. House Speaker Carl<lb />
Albert, a retired Army reserve colonel,<lb />
takes home over $66,000 in combined<lb />
salary and pension.<lb />
Senator Barry Goldwater, a retired Air<lb />
Force reserve general, has said privately<lb />
he really didn't think it was right for<lb />
reservists to serve in Congress. He was<lb />
then asked why he didn't refuse his<lb />
retirement check. Goldwater replied that<lb />
such a request: "Would never get<lb />
through the (Pentagon) computer<lb />
Back in the days when Congress took<lb />
the Constitution seriously, a Senator from<lb />
Kansas was ejected from office for<lb />
accepting a reserve commission in the<lb />
Union Army. If today's lawmakers were<lb />
equally strict, a full fifth of Congress<lb />
would be looking for new jobs.<lb /><lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAD invites all readers to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by the authors; 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 inde-<lb />
pendent body on any and all issues. A<lb />
newspaper is objective only in proportion<lb />
to its autonomy.<lb />
A Question<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Why is Fountainhead called Fountain-<lb />
head?<lb />
An Interested Person<lb />
Editor's Note: Not having Chip Callaway<lb />
-the 1969 editor who changed the name<lb />
from the East Carolinian - on hand, we are<lb />
left to speculate. Staffers have cited<lb />
everything from Wright Fountain to Ayn<lb />
Rand's novel, "The Fountainhead as<lb />
possible sources.<lb />
We've found a possible source for<lb />
the name in terms of the following excerpt<lb />
from Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience<lb />
"They who know of no purer sources<lb />
of truth, who have traced up its stream no<lb />
higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the<lb />
Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it<lb />
there with reverence and humility; but<lb />
they who behold where it comes trickling<lb />
into this lake and that pool, gird up their<lb />
loins once more, and continue their<lb />
pilgrimage toward its fountainhead<lb />
The paper is now only in its fifth year<lb />
as Fountainhead; prior to this it was the<lb />
East Carolinian and, earlier, the Teco<lb />
Echo, which is as far removed from reality<lb />
as we'd ever like to get.<lb />
Permissive age<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This permissive age in which we live<lb />
expresses itself in many ways, and they<lb />
are all condemnatory.<lb />
Say what we wish, the easy-going,<lb />
permissive, do-as-you-like, anything-goes<lb />
philosophy is destroying us, and to allow<lb />
it to continue is but to bring further<lb />
tragedy upon us.<lb />
What has been the result of this<lb />
condition thus far?<lb />
We have a world "revolution" in<lb />
immorality in which virtue is thrown to the<lb />
winds.<lb />
We have an epidemic of veneral<lb />
disease, which no one likes to talk about,<lb />
but which now is more prevalent than any<lb />
disease except the common cold in<lb />
winter.<lb />
We have a crime wave exceeding even<lb />
our greatest fears of a few years ago.<lb />
We have a tidal wave of drug abuse,<lb />
which is taking lives, causing insanity and<lb />
destroying character among literally<lb />
hundreds of thousands of teenagers and<lb />
young adults.<lb />
We have presently developed an<lb />
almost unbelievable disregard for family<lb />
life, parental direction and mutual respect<lb />
between parents and children.<lb />
We have a skyrocketing surge of<lb />
juvenile delinquency hitherto unheard of.<lb />
We have such a rapid increase in<lb />
divorce that in some areas separations are<lb />
rapidly approaching the number of<lb />
marriages.<lb />
We have so many child marriages, in<lb />
which many girls are pregnant, that the<lb />
schools begin to wonder how they can<lb />
accomodate so many students who<lb />
require special care.<lb />
There is a revulsion toward work on<lb />
the part of hosts of young and old alike,<lb />
and in the midst of our greatest prosperity<lb />
we have steadily mounting relief rolls.<lb />
In other words, character is ebbing<lb />
away fast under this permissive system<lb />
which seems not to care about character,<lb />
and which demands security but is doing<lb />
its utmost to destroy it.<lb />
How much more will be required to<lb />
shock us out of this dream of false<lb />
values, and make us realize that there is<lb />
not substitute for honor, nor for honesty,<lb />
nor for virtue and other traits of good<lb />
character?<lb />
It is significant that all of our ills have<lb />
followed a rapid decline in. spirituality<lb />
which is the great bulwark of good<lb />
character.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
N.M. Jorgensen<lb />
Health and Physical<lb />
Education Department<lb />
Language reply<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am somewhat aghast at your editorial<lb />
and the accompanying pseudo-editorial in<lb />
the forum dealing with a proposed drop of<lb />
a foreign language requirement for<lb />
entering freshmen. The first shocking<lb />
thing is that there is no hard fact article to<lb />
compare your opinions with. You have<lb />
set a fine example of fair newspaper<lb />
coverage in this instance. Perhaps you<lb />
would have been better off to have written<lb />
that hard-hitting action packed editorial<lb />
on the SGA after all and left that forum<lb />
back-up letter to stand alone on its own<lb />
wobbly legs.<lb />
I sincerely hope that you will print a<lb />
full statement of the faculty proposal in<lb />
the next issue, but for now let me present<lb />
my opinion with what little I have to go<lb />
on. You both (letter and editorial writer or<lb />
writers?) imply that the foreign language<lb />
program is forthwith going down the<lb />
drain. Nothing could be further from the<lb />
truth. Each department and school will<lb />
continue to set its own standards<lb />
regarding learning a language before<lb />
graduation and certainly if a student has<lb />
no prior language training the challenge<lb />
will not be less, as you stated, but<lb />
greater.<lb />
The attitude displayed by the letter<lb />
writer and the editor is one in my opinion<lb />
of intellectual snobbery. Let's keep the<lb />
peons from coming in and lowering out.<lb />
standards. Let's try to turn out the finest<lb />
human beings possible as long as they<lb />
match our own sterling qualities to being<lb />
with. Bullshit!<lb />
The letter writers two reasons for<lb />
learning a foreign language are delightful<lb />
examples of foofawral. With todays vast<lb />
mobility you cannot depend on one or two<lb />
extra languages to get by if you wish to<lb />
communicate with large sections of<lb />
earths population. You need to speak<lb />
Chinese, Japanese, russian and swahili.<lb />
Most of which is not offered here. As for<lb />
helping one with learning English I refer<lb />
you to Winston CHurchill's command of<lb />
the language and his own struggles with<lb />
that foreign obstinancy, the French<lb />
language. He put it in other words, but<lb />
what he said was that you learn english<lb />
by learning english.<lb />
As far as learning culture through a<lb />
language, that's like saying you learn a<lb />
forest by studying one tree. No<lb />
standardized foreign language at the high<lb />
school or college level is going to offer<lb />
the slighest peek at the diversity of dialect<lb />
that one is likely to encounter in the field,<lb />
much less the convoluted levels of culture<lb />
that exist there.<lb />
Then there is the statement that the<lb />
best universities have the longest waiting<lb />
lists. The implicatior is that their high<lb />
entrance standards attracted students in<lb />
droves. Actually, their names and<lb />
reputations when job hunting after<lb />
graduation are the drawing cards. And<lb />
their long waiting lists are the result of a<lb />
limited enrollment and their standards are<lb />
high because they can afford to be.<lb />
We are a state institution, dedicated to<lb />
providing, as a base reason for existence,<lb />
education to north Carolinians who want<lb />
to learn. Entrance requirements are a<lb />
means of limiting that opportunity and a<lb />
negative approach to state sponsored<lb />
education. The only criterion ought to be<lb />
the willingness to try. The only test to<lb />
stay in school the ability to pass and<lb />
graduate. We are not Harvard or Yale and<lb />
never could be-and never should be. Let<lb />
us leave that distinction to private<lb />
institutions such as Duke. Let us throw<lb />
our doors open wide and keep our house<lb />
full rather than empty our halls and stunt<lb />
our purpose to please a few.<lb />
Charles Griffin<lb />
Ficklen Stadium<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Dr. Jenkins has announced his<lb />
intention of enlarging Ficklen Stadium<lb />
and his eventual goal of attaining<lb />
membership in the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference for East Carolina.<lb />
Ficklen Stadium has never been sold<lb />
out-never once. Teams such as State and<lb />
Carolina will not play here because of the<lb />
obvious financial reasons. The question<lb />
remains to be answered as to whether<lb />
stadium expansion could be coordinated<lb />
with scheduling, often done up to ten<lb />
years in advance, of teams that would<lb />
come here and attract the necessary<lb />
crowds.<lb />
Putting aside various other points, the<lb />
main issue is money. We need money to<lb />
make the stadium bigger, money to<lb />
provide grants for more and better<lb />
athletes, and money for all the added frills<lb />
of an athletic program of ACC caliber.<lb />
Dr. Jenkr.s also has other fine goals<lb />
for the university. These include a<lb />
medical school, a law school, a<lb />
planetarium, and that bell tower. I admire<lb />
Dr. Jenkins' enthusiasm, but will<lb />
someone please tell me where the<lb />
priorities of this school lie and where the<lb />
money is going to come from to<lb />
implement all of this.<lb />
Dave Englert<lb />
Nixonomics agriculture and consumer prices<lb />
By Tristram Coffin<lb />
WORDS OF WISDOM - One of<lb />
America's finest practicing economists,<lb />
Robert R. Nathan (he was FDR's advisor<lb />
in key war years), writes us: "The<lb />
Administration's economic policies are<lb />
really disastrous. They have refused to<lb />
recognize that we have had an inflation<lb />
spiral and, as a result, for a year and a<lb />
half after Nixon came into office there<lb />
was serious inflation and they tried to<lb />
fight it with a recession, but it did not<lb />
work. Finally, they came around to<lb />
realize that the spiral needed some kind of<lb />
control and they did introduce controls in<lb />
August 1971 <lb />
"The controls could have been tougher<lb />
and administered a little more effectively,<lb />
but nevertheless they did bring some<lb />
slowdown in the rate of inflation. Then<lb />
came the disasterous decision in Janaury<lb />
to remove Phase II and move to Phase<lb />
III. This was probably the worst economic<lb />
mistake that has been made in decades,<lb />
and it was absolutely stupid and quite<lb />
clearly wrong at the time. It was a move<lb />
by people who hate controls and who felt<lb />
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one month and leveled in another month,<lb />
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that occurred thereafter.<lb />
"The combination of the earlier sharp<lb />
price rise and the Russian sale should<lb />
have warned that large supplies were<lb />
needed and were justified, but, because<lb />
of the election of 1972, they held back on<lb />
lifting the acreage and other controls. As<lb />
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inflation along with tremendous Russian<lb />
benefits from our foolishness.<lb />
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Term paper 'mills'<lb />
ruled illegal in N. C. Study tour is planned<lb />
Term paper mills are against the law.<lb />
But since the opening of schools, ads<lb />
have appeared offering "services" or<lb />
"employment" in the term paper<lb />
trade. These ads are published in campus<lb />
community newspapers in the help-<lb />
wanted ads in the classified sections.<lb />
In at least one state newspaper, a<lb />
California-based firm has had the<lb />
following ad published:<lb />
"BRANCH MGR. needed immediately<lb />
to operate research service for area<lb />
college students (term papers, etc.)<lb />
$8000-$20,000 yearly. Must be 21 with<lb />
min. 3 yrs. college<lb />
The employment offered, as you can<lb />
see, is for office personnel and<lb />
researchers. The salary offered immed-<lb />
iately attracts attention because the<lb />
maximum income is attractive. There is,<lb />
however, a broad salary range, depending<lb />
on demand for the service and the volume<lb />
of work the applicant expects to produce.<lb />
Until recently, many North Carolina<lb />
college newspapers regularly advertised<lb />
the services of these companies. But,<lb />
controversy developed over the fine line<lb />
distinction between providing a "term<lb />
paper" and selling "research services<lb />
The law enacted by the North Carolina<lb />
legislature provides that it is illegal to<lb />
�prepare or advertise offer or attempt to<lb />
prepare a term paper, thesis, or<lb />
dissertation for another These com-<lb />
panies claim that their papers are for<lb />
"research" and to be used as research<lb />
material only. Yet they are delivered in<lb />
classroom-ready form and lack only the<lb />
signature and date.<lb />
To avoid the controversy and to ease<lb />
the temptation to plagiarize the<lb />
ready-made papers, many campus<lb />
newspapers in the state have decided to<lb />
discontinue publication of the ads.<lb />
Editorial personnel at the Duke<lb />
University "Chronicle the University of<lb />
North Carolina "Daily Tar Heel and the<lb />
North Carolina State University "Techni-<lb />
cian" decided individually not to publish<lb />
these ads All campus newspapers were<lb />
asked by their respective administratorsto<lb />
consider barring them. The ultimate<lb />
decisions, however, were made by<lb />
editorial and business staffs, according to<lb />
spokesmen from each newspaper.<lb />
The Consumer Protection Division is<lb />
investigating the companies promoting<lb />
these services and offering employment.<lb />
We don't want students who need extra<lb />
income to be lured by out-of-state firms<lb />
into illegal activity. If you have been<lb />
contacted by such a company or have<lb />
seen their advertisements in the<lb />
newspaper, please notify the Division.<lb />
Universities:<lb />
legal to bar<lb />
certain races?<lb />
(CPS)-the Supreme Court will soon be<lb />
deciding if religious conviction and<lb />
freedom entitles a university to bar<lb />
entrance to people of specific races.<lb />
The Court agreed October 9 to hear<lb />
Bob Jones University's (SC) argument that<lb />
it has been unfairly deprived of its<lb />
tax-exempt status because of its policy of<lb />
excluding blacks.<lb />
The university argues that its<lb />
whites-only admission policies stem from<lb />
"deep religious conviction" which it is<lb />
entitled to exercise under the First<lb />
Amendment. Since its founding in 1929,<lb />
it has had tax exempt status as an<lb />
"eleemosynary" (supported by charity)<lb />
educational organization.<lb />
In the summer of 1970, after a series<lb />
of negotiations broke down, the Internal<lb />
Revenue Service (IRS) revoKea that status,<lb />
and the school filed suit in Court seeking<lb />
an injunction to halt the revocation. The<lb />
court allowed the injunction, observing,<lb />
"The conclusion is inescapable that the<lb />
primary purpose of the IRS in threatening<lb />
See "Courts "on page 12<lb />
A European Urban Study Tour is being<lb />
planned by the ECU Department of<lb />
Geography and Division of Continuing<lb />
Education for next summer.<lb />
Official lectures and guided tours will<lb />
provide an insight into the urban<lb />
structures in and around the major cities<lb />
of England, Hollard, Belgium, and France<lb />
during the more than three weeks tour,<lb />
leaving Dulles International Airport,<lb />
Washington, D.C. on June 17 and<lb />
returning on July 12.<lb />
Highlights in London include field<lb />
tours of the new Barbican District in<lb />
central London, the Green Belt around<lb />
London, and inspection of a new city<lb />
outside of the British capital. Before<lb />
leaving England the group will view the<lb />
White Cliffs of Dover and then take a ferry<lb />
across the Strait of Dover to Ostende,<lb />
Belgium through Bruges, Ghent, and<lb />
Antwerp on the way to Amsterdam where<lb />
Dutch officials will give their analysis of<lb />
old and new sections of the city. Field<lb />
trips to places near this "Venice of the<lb />
West" will include a planned settlement of<lb />
a new polder (diked and drained area) on<lb />
one day and a trip to the Hague on<lb />
another.<lb />
In addition to a study of Brussels<lb />
itself, the NATO Headquarters and the<lb />
European Common Market Offices will be<lb />
visited in Brussels. A side trip will be<lb />
taken to the interesting Belgian university<lb />
city of Leuven. Several days will be spent<lb />
in Paris, not only viewing the tourist<lb />
attractions but also seeing and having the<lb />
structure of the city explained. The new<lb />
market of Rungis near Orly Airport and<lb />
one of the new planned cities of Evry or<lb />
Cergy-Pontoise will be inspected. There<lb />
will be a free day or afternoon in most<lb />
places for individual activities.<lb />
Six quarter hours of credit may be<lb />
earned on this European Urban Study<lb />
Tour.<lb />
The price of the tour will include<lb />
tuition, round-trip air fare, ground<lb />
transportation, lodging, two meals Der<lb />
day (breakfast and evening dinner) and<lb />
most baggage charges. Although an<lb />
exact price cannot be given at this time,<lb />
because of the fluctuation of exchange<lb />
rates, it is expected that it may approach<lb />
but still be under $1,000.<lb />
The urban study program is designed<lb />
for students and teachers as well as<lb />
planners. It has been developed for<lb />
quality and balance. Officials will answer<lb />
technical as well as general questions<lb />
regarding the cities. And much in-depth<lb />
exploration of the cities will provide more<lb />
insight into their structures and planning<lb />
than would a general tour. Evenings and<lb />
some days will be free for study and<lb />
pursuit of cultural and special interests.<lb />
Director of the tour will be Dr. Ralph<lb />
E. Birchard of the Department of<lb />
Geography of ECU. Dr. Birchard has<lb />
directed European Tours in 1971 and 1972<lb />
for the National fcducation Association<lb />
and taught at the Overseas Campus at<lb />
Bonn, West Germany during the Fall<lb />
Quarter of 1971. He teaches courses on<lb />
Western Europe and Urban Geography.<lb />
To obtain further information about<lb />
the European Urban Study Tour contact<lb />
Dr. Ralph E. Birchard in Room SA-232 in<lb />
the Department of Geography (phone<lb />
758-6230) or write to the following<lb />
address: Dr. Ralph E. Birchard ,<lb />
Department of Geography, Box 2723,<lb />
East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834.<lb />
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Food stamps<lb />
household of that size. For instance, if<lb />
there are four people in the household,<lb />
the monthly allotment is always $116. If<lb />
the net income of the household is $155,<lb />
the cost for $116 worth of food stamps<lb />
will be $41 a month.<lb />
If the welfare office does not agree,<lb />
the head of the household can demand a<lb />
"fair hearing The local welfare office is<lb />
obligated to explain the procedures of<lb />
obtaining a fair hearing to all applicants<lb />
food stamps, and must also assist the<lb />
household in making out its request and<lb />
preparing its case for presentation to a<lb />
hearing authority.<lb />
The hearing authority is a higher-rank-<lb />
ing person within the welfare hierarchy. It<lb />
may be the highest-ranking officer of the<lb />
state or it may be a panel of several<lb />
officers of the welfare agency. The<lb />
hearing will be held at a date, time and<lb />
place convenient to the household.<lb />
At the hearing, the applicant may<lb />
present arguments and evidence on his<lb />
own behalf. He or his representative has<lb />
the right to: examine all documents and<lb />
records which might be used at the<lb />
hearing, bring witnesses, submit evidence<lb />
to establish pertinent facts, and question<lb />
or refute any testimony or evidence.<lb />
Once the hearing has been held, the<lb />
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Bridge barrier is<lb />
to stop suicide<lb />
(CPS)-The Golden Gate Bridge Authority<lb />
is contemplating erecting a barrier ip an<lb />
attempt to cut down the number of<lb />
suicide leaps from the 46-foot high<lb />
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Golden Gate is the number one<lb />
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otherwise prevented from following suit.<lb />
The proposed barrier would cost $1<lb />
million and has sparked a strange<lb />
controversy.<lb />
A signficant number of people have<lb />
expressed opposition to the barrier for<lb />
several reasons. First the barrier would<lb />
be ugly and destroy the view. Second,<lb />
potential suicides would only go<lb />
elsewhere to kill themselves. And finally,<lb />
some people feel that if someone wants<lb />
to kill himself, no one really has the right<lb />
to try and stop him.<lb />
Those in favor of the barrier say the<lb />
very existence of the bridge and its<lb />
availability for easy suicide cause the<lb />
large number of deaths. According to the<lb />
New York Times, San Francisco<lb />
psychologist Richard Seidon has done a<lb />
study showing that of the 1440 people<lb />
prevented from "getting off only 4<lb />
percent went elsewhere and killed<lb />
themselves.<lb />
One woman offered another solution<lb />
to the problem. She felt a diving board<lb />
should be placed on the bridge, with a<lb />
jacket hook, paper, and a mailbox for<lb />
suicide notes. This would make the idea<lb />
of suicide from the bridge look silly, she<lb />
felt.<lb />
The barrier is now undergoing tests in<lb />
Washington for wind resistance, and a<lb />
final decision will not be made until later<lb />
this month. If the Authority votes in<lb />
favor, the barrier will be put up early next<lb />
year, but probably to late to stop bumber<lb />
500.<lb />
This includes notifying the head of the<lb />
household in writing of the decision of th<lb />
hearing authority, and of any rights of<lb />
further review.<lb />
Food stamps are like money. Once<lb />
they are received, they should be counted<lb />
and endorsed promptly. If any food<lb />
stamp books are lost, prompt notification<lb />
of the local welfare office should result in<lb />
replacement.<lb />
The stamps are only good in exchange<lb />
for food products grown or packaged in<lb />
the United States (the only exceptions to<lb />
this are coffee, tea, cocoa, and<lb />
bananas). Imported foods and non-edible<lb />
items must be paid for with cash.<lb />
It is illegal to sell or give away food<lb />
stamps and they cannot be used to pay<lb />
credit accounts. It is also illegal to use<lb />
stamps which belong to someone<lb />
else. Penalties for misuse vary according,<lb />
to the amount of coupons involved.<lb />
Any questions about the food stamp<lb />
program can be answered by calling or<lb />
visiting your local welfare office. Require-<lb />
ments and procedures are uniform<lb />
regardless of sex, race, creed, color,<lb />
national origin, or political beliefs.<lb />
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Bussey loves her game<lb />
By LARRY CRANDALL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
She's a good all-around player - as<lb />
consistent as any I've seen. But even<lb />
more important, she's just a nice, sincere<lb />
person.<lb />
-Gwynn Hawes, UNC-W tennis player<lb />
The subject of the conversation was<lb />
20-year-old Susan Royal I Bussey,<lb />
currently ECU'S number two ranked tennis<lb />
player. A senior P.E. major, the<lb />
engaging, unassuming Miss Bussey puts<lb />
to shame the traditional image of the "girl<lb />
jock<lb />
"I'd really like to see that image<lb />
changed Susan said. "I think that's why<lb />
a lot of girls shy away from sports<lb />
Born in Florence, South Carolina,<lb />
Susan moved to Wilson when she was<lb />
12. It was at Wilson's Fike High that her<lb />
love for tennis blossomed.<lb />
"We started having a tennis team when<lb />
I was a junior she recalled. "I began my<lb />
senior year a number eight. It was then<lb />
that I took up the game seriously. I would<lb />
practice 2-3 times a day - at night or after<lb />
school. I had moved up to number five by<lb />
the end of the year<lb />
Her game developed so rapidly that<lb />
she became ECU'S top-rated player as a<lb />
freshman, a position she held until one<lb />
week ago.<lb />
"We have challenge matches during<lb />
the week-ends Susan explained. "Ginny<lb />
Deese challenged and beat me 7-6, tie<lb />
breaker in the third set<lb />
This year, for the first time, the girls<lb />
are playing fall matches. "So many<lb />
schools are getting out earlier now, we<lb />
decided to play in the fall. I really like it<lb />
better - it's not so windy<lb />
Susan's companions have also<lb />
successfully adapted to the fall<lb />
schedule. Thus far, they have waltzed<lb />
through six opponents, including a<lb />
first-ever victory over perennial power St.<lb />
Mary's.<lb />
"We really have a well-balanced team<lb />
Susan continued. "Our top six players are<lb />
pretty even<lb />
Included among the top six is Susan's<lb />
long-time doubles partner, Ellen Warren.<lb />
"Ellen and I have played together for<lb />
about four years now. We've developed a<lb />
pretty good rivalry<lb />
Susan's athletic pursuits extend to<lb />
water sports, such as swimming and<lb />
skiing and bicycling. During the summer<lb />
she works as a lifeguard at the Camp<lb />
Donlee Water Sports Camp near New<lb />
Bern. A typical winter would not be<lb />
complete without a visit to Sugar<lb />
Mountain ski resort.<lb />
It is on the tennis court, however,<lb />
where her skills are most evident. Carol<lb />
Reeve's, ECU'S tennis coach, described<lb />
Susan as "a cool cookie - she never<lb />
seems to get upset or excited Another<lb />
observer noted, "All phases of her game<lb />
are sound - ground strokes, serve,<lb />
backhand. She has quick reflexes and<lb />
displays remarkable poise<lb />
By no means are her interests<lb />
confined to athletics, however. She views<lb />
the women's liberation movement as<lb />
basically beneficial. "It's about time we<lb />
look at women as individuals instead of<lb />
home bodies she contended. Among<lb />
his leisure activities are listening to music<lb />
and sewing.<lb />
After student teaching at Jones Junior<lb />
High in Washington this winter, Susan<lb />
returns to the ECU campus and tennis<lb />
next spring, when she hopes to<lb />
participate in the annual Tennis Day<lb />
activities. This is a statewide.tournament<lb />
featuring North Carolina's premier college<lb />
players. Susan and Ellen finished second<lb />
in doubles competition during the 1971<lb />
tournament.<lb />
After graduation, Susan plans a career<lb />
in the recreational field working with the<lb />
mentally retarded.<lb />
Reflecting on her ECU tennis career,<lb />
she said, "I've really enjoyed playing<lb />
here. I've met a lot of people, established<lb />
many new friendships, and have enjoyed<lb />
the trips and seeing other schools<lb />
Booters whipped by Duke<lb />
IHII.MllH<lb />
Playing what assistant coach Ed<lb />
Wolcott called "one of the finest games<lb />
we have played this season the Pirate<lb />
soccer team dropped a bitter 5-2 decision<lb />
to the Duke Blue Devils on Tuesday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
The visitors from Duke tore up Mingcs<lb />
Field in the first half as they touched the<lb />
Buc defense for three tallies. The East<lb />
Carolina offense was able to move the ball<lb />
downfield fairly successfully, but the big<lb />
shot to get the ball into the net was not<lb />
forthcoming.<lb />
East Carolina came out for the second<lb />
half with their swords drawn. Freshman<lb />
Pete Angus, playing his first game at his<lb />
new position (forward), took a picture<lb />
perfect pass from Brad Smith and beat the<lb />
Duke goalie to cut the lead to 3-1.<lb />
Tom O'Shea then punched one into the<lb />
goal as he received assists from Danny<lb />
O'Shea and Dave Schaler.<lb />
The Blue Devils, finding their lead<lb />
slowly dissolving, regrouped and added a<lb />
pair of goals to take away the Pirates'<lb />
hopes for an upset.<lb />
Many members of the Duke squad<lb />
were of Spanish descent and as they<lb />
played the game they gave their<lb />
commands in Spanish. This only added<lb />
to the confusion on the field and the Bucs<lb />
found themselves going the wrong way<lb />
more than once.<lb />
Tom Tozer and Lee Ellis were<lb />
exceptional at halfback. Fullbacks Brad<lb />
Smith, Scott Balas and Doug Burnett were<lb />
fairly successful at shutting off Duke's<lb />
potent offensive attack. Burneit was<lb />
playing his first game of the year.<lb />
The Blue Devils, now 6-1, prepare to<lb />
face a rough Virginia squad. East<lb />
Carolina, presently 0-6-2, must pull<lb />
themselves up by the bootstraps and try<lb />
to come back against William and Mary<lb />
on Saturday at 2 P.M. on Minges Field.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA'S FIELD HOCKEY TEAM, currently 2-1-1, travels to<lb />
Richmond to compete in the Hockey Day Tournament. The girls lost their first<lb />
game of the year to Old Dominion on Tuesday.<lb />
Harriers hit the road<lb />
A field featuring numerous Ail-Amer-<lb />
icans and the number one collegiate miler<lb />
in the nation, plus a determined squad of<lb />
ECU'S finest, hook up with the N.C.<lb />
Cross-country Championship in Raleigh<lb />
on Saturday.<lb />
Bob and Steve Wheeler of Cuke, Victor<lb />
Elk of Pembroke, Jim Wilkins of State and<lb />
Gerald Klas and Ed Rigsby of ECU will all<lb />
be competing.<lb />
And Tony Waldrop, silver medalist in<lb />
the 1500 meters in the World University<lb />
Games in Moscow, will be there and is<lb />
the overwhelming favorite to win the<lb />
meet.<lb />
ECU Coach Bill Carson believes<lb />
Waldrop to be one of the top athletes in<lb />
the world.<lb />
"Waldrop will go all out to win the<lb />
meet. He's the greatest distance runner<lb />
ever produced in the state of North<lb />
Carolina. He's just a great athlete, and<lb />
should easily place in the top ten of the<lb />
nationals. Of course, Waldrop's speciality<lb />
is the mile. He should be in the outdoor<lb />
track season the number one miler in the<lb />
U.S<lb />
East Carolina goes into the meet after<lb />
a big 23-36 victory over Mount St. Mary's<lb />
College in Maryland.<lb />
Carson said, "They underestimated<lb />
us. They had run against Catholic Univ.<lb />
the meet before and ran well. But Ed<lb />
Rigsby and Gerald Klas ran the second<lb />
and third fastest times ever recorded on<lb />
their course. The course has 13<lb />
steeplechase barriers over it, making for a<lb />
slower and more exciting race. The<lb />
course record was 25:28 minutes. R;gsby<lb />
ran a 26:09 and Klas a 26:16.<lb />
Carson has special praise also for<lb />
Jerry Hillard, who dropped 1 112 minutes<lb />
off last year's time over the same<lb />
course. Carson called Hi'lard's perfor-<lb />
mance his finest race in college.<lb />
At Saturday's meet Carson looks for<lb />
Duke Univ. to take the title.<lb />
The state meet will attract 19 teams<lb />
representing a majority of the state's<lb />
colleges. Approximately 150 runners will<lb />
compete.<lb />
The course that the championship will<lb />
be determined on is primarily a speed<lb />
course. Coach Carson described the<lb />
course as demanding.<lb />
"We have four good packed runners,<lb />
and Steve Michaels our fifth man ran very<lb />
well against Mount St. Mary's last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
"In 1968 when we won the state meet<lb />
the runner who finished first would not<lb />
place in the top 15 this year<lb />
"We expect to have two runners in the<lb />
top 15. I think our third man will be in the<lb />
top 20, our fourth in the top 25 and our<lb />
fifth man in the top fifty. I'd say our best<lb />
chance will be battling Appalachian for<lb />
fifth place. I don't see us having a chance<lb />
against Duke, Carolina, State or<lb />
Pembroke. Though in dual meets I think<lb />
we can bet them all<lb />
Going into the state meet Carson<lb />
summarized the year so far.<lb />
"We have had a good year. We upset<lb />
two teams (Appalachian and Mount St.<lb />
Mary's) who were supposed to beat us. I<lb />
thought we made a good showing in the<lb />
four way dual meet in Raleigh, we lost but<lb />
time wise we ran well. We've set a good<lb />
background for the state and conference<lb />
meets and the upcoming indoor track<lb />
season<lb />
The sruprise of the season has been<lb />
the performance of Scott Miller, a<lb />
freshman from Indianapolis, Indiana.<lb />
Carson commented, "I had no idea<lb />
when recruiting him he'd be this good. I<lb />
didn't know until a pickup game of<lb />
basketball at my house in preseason. His<lb />
competitive spirit jumped right out, and I<lb />
knew right then if he had any talent at all<lb />
he'd be a great runner.<lb />
Miller was not a great prospect in high<lb />
school. Mononucleosis hampered him his<lb />
senior year though he won four races and<lb />
finsihed second three times. His best two<lb />
ile time was a 9:45 which is not<lb />
exceptional for high school distance<lb />
running.<lb />
Miller believed he's improved becadse<lb />
of better training and a good mental<lb />
outlook.<lb />
Miller said, "Running is 75 percent<lb />
mental. Anyone can get in shape but the<lb />
difference between average and great is<lb />
the mental conditioning of believing in<lb />
yourself<lb />
A championship trophy will be given at<lb />
the end of the race, and the top ten<lb />
runners will all receive plaques.<lb />
Saturday, a senior, two juniors, a<lb />
surprising freshman and a freshman<lb />
coming off his finest performance of the<lb />
season travel to Raleigh to take on a host<lb />
of greats. Yet no doubts are evident for<lb />
they have been looked past before.<lb />
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Buc Gridders clash with Tar Heels<lb />
Collectively and without a doubt<lb />
individually, the "party's over at the East<lb />
Carolina footbal complex<lb />
There really hasn't been a party, but<lb />
the players and coaches do admit it had<lb />
been difricult to prepare mentally and<lb />
physically for V.M.I The Citadel and<lb />
Davidson with North Carolina, William &amp;<lb />
Mary and Richmond lurking around the<lb />
comer.<lb />
"The party's over" expression is no big<lb />
deal, really, "head coach Sonny Randle<lb />
says. And, Mike Myrick and Greg Troupe,<lb />
self-appointed senior spokesmen seem to<lb />
agree.<lb />
"There never was a party, but after the<lb />
mess we had at North Carolina State we<lb />
turned ourselves around. We're winners<lb />
now, winners in a big way Myrick and<lb />
Troupe believe.<lb />
"This may sound insignificant<lb />
Myrick adds, "but we have our second<lb />
winning season in a row. That's quite an<lb />
accomplishment<lb />
Somewhere along a line stretching<lb />
over two years, there must be some<lb />
reasons for the Pirates' success. In the<lb />
last two seasons, Randle and the Pirates<lb />
are 15-3, but the three are N.C. State<lb />
twice and North Carolina.<lb />
"We're turned around, just like I said<lb />
we would Randle believes. "The State<lb />
College game could have been a<lb />
disaster. But, the players and the<lb />
coaches got themselves straightened out<lb />
and we've won six in a row<lb />
"I don't think we're the same team that<lb />
everybody saw at State Myrick says. "I<lb />
don't know what was wrong with us, but it<lb />
took about four games to really get things<lb />
going. Last year, we were young and<lb />
everything was such a surprise. This year<lb />
there is pressure and nothing is<lb />
surprising. Sure, we are now experienced<lb />
veterans and all that, but it's a different<lb />
feeling being at the top with everybody<lb />
shooting at you. Last year, we were<lb />
Karat Club wins<lb />
two tournaments<lb />
The ECU Karate Club has started off<lb />
the 1973-74 season in excellent style with<lb />
two big wins.<lb />
Two weeks ago the club travelled to<lb />
Atlanta, Ga. to compete in the second<lb />
largest tournament in the United States<lb />
and came away with a winning total of 10<lb />
trophies.<lb />
The club continued its winning ways<lb />
by taking first place in the American-<lb />
Korean Southern States Championships<lb />
held at Fayetteville, N.C.<lb />
On December 1st the club will defend<lb />
its title here at home while competing in<lb />
the 1973 Goju-Shorin Classics in Rose<lb />
High Gym.<lb />
The ECU Karate Club has been<lb />
undefeated in the past six years of<lb />
competition. Head instructor Bill Mac-<lb />
Donald says, "This year should be the<lb />
best ever. We have everyone back from<lb />
last year and everyone is working extra<lb />
hard to hang onto the championship<lb />
title<lb />
Echoing out of the Passion Play.<lb />
All the old familiar choruses,<lb />
climbing and not everybody respected<lb />
us<lb />
I think things now are a little<lb />
different. The next three games will make<lb />
things really different. Last year, we<lb />
didn't quite know how to approach these<lb />
big games. This year, we'll be ready<lb />
because we know how to get ready<lb />
Troupe, an offensive guard, is the<lb />
quiet spokesman on offense. He views<lb />
East Carolina's offensive season very<lb />
simply:<lb />
"We were terrible at North Carolina<lb />
State. Then, we finally came around in<lb />
the Southern Mississippi game. We only<lb />
scored 13 points, but the offense played<lb />
well and we found out what we could do<lb />
against a huge team. They had some real<lb />
studs and by winning, we proved to<lb />
ourselvesd that we weren't as bad as the<lb />
State score indicated<lb />
After that Troupe continues, "the<lb />
offense just kept on improving. We put<lb />
together a super ground game built<lb />
around a bunch of backs and after The<lb />
Citadel game, I'd say out passing game is<lb />
together. Twelve completions in 14<lb />
attempts is pretty good. Really good in<lb />
fact<lb />
"The biggest thing we've done is show<lb />
everybody that we have the physical<lb />
ability to move the ball. I love it when we<lb />
are running. Coach Van Der Heyden<lb />
(offensive line coach) always says<lb />
"bruising bodies That's what I keep<lb />
thinking about. That and coming off the<lb />
ball. We really jump off the ball and the<lb />
entire line is proud of what we've done<lb />
So, the party is over, if there ever was<lb />
one. I guess you could say we're right<lb />
down with it in football Myrick<lb />
thinks. "Of course, we're talking now<lb />
before we play the rest of the<lb />
schedule. But, it is something to think<lb />
about. We have a good club and we have<lb />
been improving. I think everyone sees it<lb />
Football from the female side<lb />
By PAM SCRUGGS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The color guard walks impressively to<lb />
the center of the field. The crowd stands<lb />
for the National Anthem. A wild cheer<lb />
goes up at its conclusion - then all watch<lb />
pensively as the teams' co-captains go to<lb />
the center of the field - to do what, well,<lb />
Jane (a fictional person not really knowing<lb />
a thing about football) isn't sure. It's here<lb />
at the beginning of the game, we pick up<lb />
the thoughts, wishes and feelings of the<lb />
typical Jane at a typical game<lb />
Wonder why they line up like<lb />
that? Must be some kind of weird<lb />
tradition 'cause they do that everytime<lb />
they kick that ball .Hey We've got the<lb />
ballOr is that us in the white and<lb />
purple or the gold and purple-or is that<lb />
gold and black?? Oh, well, must not<lb />
be us, Steve didn't yell. Hey, I wonder<lb />
who decides who's going to kick off and<lb />
who's going to catch Guess visitors get<lb />
to catch - politeness and all that .Goo -<lb />
that poor guy on the bottom, bet he never<lb />
gets us .Now how'd he do that?? Just<lb />
bounced right up - I'm sure glad Steve<lb />
doesn't play, I don't think I could stand<lb />
the suspense of seeing him get<lb />
up Hey! We must've done something<lb />
right Steve's cheering - yeah, go and all<lb />
that rot I'm bored This backless<lb />
board we're sitting on is .Oh, this is just<lb />
like consuming. Sitting here, just<lb />
sitting here .Just like in junior high, just<lb />
like high schoolI wish thisgame<lb />
would be over at half time so we could<lb />
go to the party .This is really getting to<lb />
me<lb />
Yeah, if you're like alot of girls in the<lb />
stands at the games those are your<lb />
sentiments exactly. You don't want to ask<lb />
but you'd like to at least know something<lb />
about what's going on - it's boring when<lb />
you don't know. But really once you get<lb />
the hang of the basics of football, it isn't<lb />
so bad. If you work on it, you might even<lb />
enjoy the game alot. So for those of you<lb />
with a limited knowledge of football and<lb />
those of you who have for some reason<lb />
miraculously gone to games and escaped<lb />
knowing a thing about the game really<lb />
(and I know you're out there) here are<lb />
some basic rules that my fellow sports<lb />
writer, Dave Englert, and I have<lb />
composed<lb />
First there are kickoffs - A kickoff is<lb />
when one team lines up in a straight line<lb />
and kicks off from their 40 yard line to the<lb />
other team in receiving formation. The<lb />
receiving team tries to advance the ball as<lb />
far as they can. A kickoff always occurs<lb />
at the start of the second half and after<lb />
either team scores a touchdown or a field<lb />
goal.<lb />
Then there are penalties. A penalty<lb />
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occurs when the referee sees either<lb />
team break a rule. They signify this by<lb />
dropping a red and white "flag" on the<lb />
ground (so that is what they throw up in<lb />
the air). Frequent penalties include<lb />
offside, signaled by the referee placing<lb />
his hands on his hips; holding, signaled<lb />
by grasping a wrist with opposing hand;<lb />
and interference, signaled by a pushing<lb />
motion with both hands.<lb />
Downs are next in importance in<lb />
understanding the game. When a team<lb />
has the ball, it has four chances, or<lb />
downs to advance the ball ten yards. If<lb />
' the team gets the ten yards with more on<lb />
either the first, second, third or fourth try,<lb />
it is rewarded with four more downs to<lb />
advance the next ten yards.<lb />
Now for points. Points are scored on<lb />
touchdowns, extra points, field goals, and<lb />
safety. A touchdown is worth six points<lb />
and is scored by running the ball or<lb />
catching a pass over the goal line; extra<lb />
points are worth one point for kicking it<lb />
and two points for running or passing<lb />
over the line. An extra point attempt<lb />
always follows a touchdown. A field goal<lb />
is worth three points and is scored by<lb />
kicking the ball between the uprights of<lb />
the goal post. A safety, worth two points,<lb />
is scored when a defensive team member<lb />
tackles an offensive team member in his<lb />
own end zone.<lb />
So there are the basics - I hope you<lb />
aren't too confused now. Anyway maybe<lb />
these will help you understand the game a<lb />
little better. So girls, get out there and<lb />
cheer and this time know why!<lb />
Club bombs Rock Hill, 54-0<lb />
The ECU club football team utilized a<lb />
stingy defense and a prolific offensive<lb />
outburst to stymie the Rock Hill Bulldogs<lb />
in a game played at Rock Hill, S.C.<lb />
Saturday evening.The bucs won 54-0. <lb />
The Pirates seemed to score at will<lb />
and garnered a 32-0 halftime lead. The<lb />
defense held the Rock Hill clubbers at bay<lb />
the entire evening and the Bulldogs'<lb />
deepest penetration was to the Buc 30<lb />
yard line.<lb />
The Pirates scored quickly after taking<lb />
the opening kickoff as Rick McKay swept<lb />
right end on his way to a 63 yard<lb />
touchdown romp. After the Pirates<lb />
recovered a fumble, quarterback San<lb />
Durrance ran for a five yard score.<lb />
Swimmers shelved<lb />
A majority of the swimming team was<lb />
suspended for two weeks last Wednesday<lb />
for breaking training rules.<lb />
Coach Ray Scharf said, "They were<lb />
suspended for breaking training rules. To<lb />
be a swimmer takes a great deal of<lb />
sacrifice. My only concern is to have<lb />
men with character, integrity and the will<lb />
to sacrifice to represent the ECU<lb />
swimming team<lb />
Swimmers go through a rigorous<lb />
training schedule. They train in the<lb />
morning and the afternoon and cover<lb />
between 6000 and 12,000 yards of<lb />
swimming daily. Total practice time is<lb />
about five hours each day which also<lb />
includes a great deal of weightlifting.<lb />
At the present only 8 swimmers and<lb />
one diver are working out with the team.<lb />
The suspended team members will be<lb />
allowed to practice with the team starting<lb />
Monday.<lb />
As the second quarter began the Bucs<lb />
still maintained their scoring punch. Glen<lb />
"Batman" Batten took a Denny Lynch<lb />
pass and raced 45 yards to the Bulldog<lb />
11. McKay then scored his second<lb />
touchdown of the evening as he went off<lb />
tackle and into the end zone. McKay ran<lb />
for 153 yards on 16 carries.<lb />
Jim Wade widened the lead with a 65<lb />
yard touchdown reception from Lynch as<lb />
Wade sprinted beyond the Bulldog<lb />
defenders.<lb />
Terry Ramos got the second half<lb />
scoring parade started as he raced to a 27<lb />
yard touchdown on a sweep play.<lb />
"Batman" set up the next scoring<lb />
opportunity with a 25 yard reception from<lb />
Lynch down to the Rock Hill 15. Wade<lb />
was once again on the receiving end of a<lb />
Lynch T.D. pass of 15 yards.<lb />
Wade then rounded out the Pirate<lb />
scoring as he made a diving catch of a<lb />
Lynch pass of 54 yards. Durrance, McKay<lb />
and Ramos piled up 274 yards rushing,<lb />
and Lynch hit on 16 of 24 passes for 264<lb />
yards and 3 scores.<lb />
The defensive front four led by Phil<lb />
Platania, John McMillan, Bronco Bender<lb />
and Bobby Tougee sacked the Rock Hill<lb />
quarterback 11 times and stifled their<lb />
running attack. John "Yank" Pew, John<lb />
Masotti, Chuch Maxwell and Mike Weirick<lb />
each had pass interceptions in leading the<lb />
defense.<lb />
The offensive line led by Neil<lb />
Peterson, Chip Chumley and Les Miller<lb />
opened large holes in the Bulldog line and<lb />
played superbly on the evening.<lb />
Hopefully the club will maintain their<lb />
punch as they host UNC-C this Sunday at<lb />
2 p.m. on the Minges practice field.<lb />
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