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A CIVIL SUIT challenging the constitutionality of U.S. marijuana laws has been<lb />
filed. See story on page 4.<lb />
Health students find blight<lb />
Twenty-five ECU Environmental Health<lb />
students spent two days in mid-October<lb />
conducting an environmental survey of<lb />
theWest Meadowbrook area of Greenville.<lb />
The survey was conducted at the request<lb />
of the Pitt County Community Health<lb />
Department and the results were<lb />
presented to the Greenville City Council<lb />
on November 1. The area is considered a<lb />
blight on a major highway leading into the<lb />
city.<lb />
Faculty of ECU'S Department of<lb />
Environmental Health and personnel from<lb />
the Environmental Health Division of the<lb />
Pitt County Health Department supervised<lb />
the students' activities.<lb />
Among the more revealing findings in<lb />
the survey were that 68 percent of the<lb />
premises in this area were served by<lb />
unapproved, insanitary water supplies and<lb />
over 50 percent were utilizing unapproved<lb />
sewage disposal systems while 9 percent<lb />
had no disposal facilities at all.<lb />
Additionally, it was discovered that<lb />
the majority of the premises utilized<lb />
unapproved refuse storage containers;<lb />
excessive amounts of litter, trash, and<lb />
rubble were evident on many premises;<lb />
and evidence of rodent, mosquito, and fly<lb />
breeding was noted on several premises<lb />
Bill will investigate<lb />
10th street intersection<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you've been worried about getting<lb />
across Tenth Street before the light<lb />
changes, you might be comforted in<lb />
knowing that the SGA Legislature passed<lb />
a bill for investigation of the problems at<lb />
the intersection of College Hill Drive and<lb />
Tenth Street.<lb />
L-R 3-1, a resolution entitled For the<lb />
Prevention of Loss of Life or Limb was<lb />
presented to the legislature by Miss D.D.<lb />
Dixon. The resolution was passed and<lb />
will be sent to the N.C. Department of<lb />
Transportation as a request for an<lb />
investigation of the problems of crossing<lb />
the intersection.<lb />
Other business passed by the<lb />
legislature were as follows:<lb />
L-R 4-1 a resolution for a request for a<lb />
major in International Studies. The<lb />
resolution was passed and will be sent to<lb />
Chancellor Leo Jenkins.<lb />
L-B 4-3 a Bill entitled an appropriation<lb />
To Executive Council was passed with an<lb />
amendment to grant $12,829.10 instead of<lb />
the proposed $10,729.10.<lb />
L-B 4-4 a bill entitled an Appropriation<lb />
for Legal Counsel for Students was<lb />
passed stating that $825 will be<lb />
appropriated for legal counsel for<lb />
students the period from November 15,<lb />
1973 to February 15, 1974. The bill was<lb />
amended and passed that monthly reports<lb />
on the project will be made to the<lb />
Legislature's Judiciary committee.<lb />
L-B 4-1 a bill entitled First Annual<lb />
Winter Conference that would provide the<lb />
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legislature a conference at the cost of<lb />
$500 to be appropriated by the legislature<lb />
was not passed.<lb />
In the form of new business resolution<lb />
L-R 5-3 a resolution requesting name tags<lb />
for legislators was introduced by Cindy<lb />
Domme. L-B 5-4, a bill requesting<lb />
relocation of office equipment was also<lb />
introduced by Miss Domme.<lb />
During a period of questions and<lb />
privileges, Bobby Sullivan, representing<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity presented a<lb />
resolution that requested appropriations<lb />
by the legislature for special costs of<lb />
musical events as had been a previous<lb />
practice of the legislature.<lb />
During a period of Presidential<lb />
Privileges, SGA President Bill Boden-<lb />
hamer announced that the Publications<lb />
Board will be functioning next week.<lb />
Speaker of the House Braxton Hall<lb />
appointed Legislators Jane Noffsinger<lb />
and Tom Dickens as members of the<lb />
Judicial Review Committee, Cathy Drake,<lb />
Cindy Domme, and Brandon Tyse as<lb />
members of the Abortion Loan<lb />
Committee, and Lou Ann Taylor, Clerk of<lb />
the Legislature.<lb />
Also at the meeting, Frieda Clark<lb />
announced that freshmen registers, a kind<lb />
of freshmen annual complied at<lb />
Orientation, are available now and may be<lb />
picked up at the SGA office between 9<lb />
and 5 p.m.<lb />
It was announced that the legislature<lb />
will meet November 12 at 5 p.m. in room<lb />
308 Wright and the meeting was<lb />
adjourned.<lb />
ECU regional drug program<lb />
receives $79,000 grant<lb />
By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Regional Drug Program has<lb />
received a grant of $79,000 from the<lb />
North Carolina Drug Authority.<lb />
The drug program under the direction<lb />
of Dr. Lionel L. Kendrick has been<lb />
officially organized for two years. Last<lb />
year the program focused on nine<lb />
counties; this year the program works<lb />
with 31 eastern North Carolina counties.<lb />
Three target groups are centered upon<lb />
by the program. Teachers, parents and<lb />
civic organizations are worked with. The<lb />
teacher workshops last 10 weeks and total<lb />
32 hours. Parent workshops meet three<lb />
hours weekly for five weeks. Work with<lb />
civic organizations is on a request<lb />
basis. Recently the ECU Regional Drug<lb />
Program co-sponsored Art Linkletter with<lb />
the Speaker's Bureau.<lb />
Kendrick, who organized the program,<lb />
explained the two general objectives. The<lb />
first is to increase awareness. He noted<lb />
that the drug problem is now seen as a<lb />
people problem and not a substance<lb />
problem. Second is to increase the<lb />
effectiveness. By increasing the effective-<lb />
ness he clarified that parents and teachers<lb />
must realize what effect that they have on<lb />
individuals.<lb />
While discussing the "people pro-<lb />
blem" aspect of drugs, Kendrick outlines<lb />
the five different roles which drugs<lb />
usually play in one's life. Under light<lb />
misuse he classifies experimental<lb />
functions and social recreational use.<lb />
When someone actively seeks drugs this<lb />
is a moderate misuse. Under very heavy<lb />
misuse he places the disfunctional role,<lb />
when someone can not function without<lb />
drugs and then the suicidal role.<lb />
He also stated where people may go<lb />
for help with drugs. First is prevention<lb />
which often occurs by education. Se-<lb />
condly is intervention. Rehabilitation is<lb />
available, but will not be necessary if<lb />
prevention is taken.<lb />
Kendrick added there were five basic<lb />
factors which could possibly direct an<lb />
individual to drug use. The family<lb />
category can have an emphasis. He<lb />
exemplified situations such as the<lb />
quality, not quantity, of time parents<lb />
spend with children could be very<lb />
influential. The other four factors were<lb />
environment, social factors, psycholo-<lb />
gical factors and educational factors. In<lb />
the latter he said such items as television<lb />
and the role of the parents are significant.<lb />
There has also been a $7,000 grant to<lb />
publish a state drug newspaper. The first<lb />
issue will be the first week of November.<lb />
It will be distributed to principals,<lb />
guidance counselors, law enforcers,<lb />
directors of mental health centers, other<lb />
state directors, members of thes tate<lb />
legislature and our Congressional<lb />
delegation.<lb />
The newspaper will give statewide<lb />
coverage on treatment centers show,<lb />
certain drugs on streets and drug<lb />
education.<lb />
The legal aspects and law enforcement<lb />
will also be covered. The newspaper will<lb />
include an open forum and letters to the<lb />
editor. Kendrick is editor of the monthly<lb />
paper.<lb />
The ECU Regional Drug Program is<lb />
composed of three members and three<lb />
student workers. James Fitch is associ-<lb />
ate director. Carol Ann Tucker and<lb />
Brenda Cogdale also work with the<lb />
program. The students aid in supportive<lb />
roles such as secretarial work.<lb />
When asked why he organized the ECU<lb />
Regional Drug Program, Kendrick said he<lb />
saw a real void in basic knowledge about<lb />
drugs and that the real way to solve social<lb />
problems was in the home.<lb />
Petition 'Urges help'<lb />
for Jockey's Ridge<lb />
Editor's Note: The following petition<lb />
was submitted to Fountainhead for<lb />
publication and although space does not<lb />
permit us to publish the entire petition<lb />
form, we are able to print the necessary<lb />
details.<lb />
We, the undersigned, respectfully<lb />
petition the State of North Carolina to<lb />
purchase Jockey's Ridge and its<lb />
surrounding area to preserve and protect<lb />
this natural wonder that affords so much<lb />
enjoyment to all citizens of the land.<lb />
Jockey's Ridge, the highest sand dune<lb />
on the east coast of the United States of<lb />
America, is one of North Carolina's<lb />
premier scenic attractions. With the<lb />
Wright Brothers Monument, the Cape<lb />
Hatteras Lighthouse, and the Lost<lb />
Colony, Jockey's Ridge is a major tourist<lb />
attraction; it is also a memorable<lb />
experience for those who climb to its<lb />
peak.<lb />
Jockey's Ridge is in danger. Erosion<lb />
accelerated by over development-Jockey's<lb />
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Rioge is privately owned-could cause this<lb />
great wonder, in time, to be lost.<lb />
We earnestly petition the State of<lb />
North Carolina and its appropriate offices<lb />
and agencies, immediately to take the<lb />
necessary and appropriate steps to<lb />
acquire title to this public paradise of<lb />
golden sand. It is our great hope that<lb />
there will be no delay in preserving this<lb />
unique natural wonder of North Carolina<lb />
for the generations of children, who will<lb />
find joy and excitement climbing Jockey's<lb />
Ridge.<lb />
Name:<lb />
Address:<lb />
Jockey's Ridge can become a State<lb />
Park with your help. Write your legislator,<lb />
State Park's Committee or Governor. For<lb />
furtner information about the preservation<lb />
of Jockey's Ridge write: People to<lb />
Preserve Jockey's Ridge, 515 East<lb />
Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, North<lb />
Carolina, 27514 or Box 201, Nags Head,<lb />
North Carolina, 27959.<lb /><pb facs="00039889_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Constitutions<lb />
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Any organization (social, service,<lb />
academic, etc) must have their<lb />
constitutions approved by the student<lb />
association in order to request funds and<lb />
to use campus facilities. Please bring<lb />
these constitutions to the SGA office in<lb />
Wright Annex by November 21. If your<lb />
constitution is not available call 758-0231<lb />
or 752-2647.<lb />
Let us know<lb />
Attention departments, service frater-<lb />
nities, Greeks, social organisations,<lb />
etcFountainhead wants to know your<lb />
news! The News Bureau and social<lb />
calendar don't cover all the news that's<lb />
happening on a 10,000 student campus so<lb />
you're the only way we have to find out<lb />
much of our information. Let us know<lb />
what's going on important with your<lb />
group and we'll try to get you coverage in<lb />
the paper.<lb />
Hebrew youth<lb />
There wiii be a meeting of the Hebrew<lb />
Youth Fellowship on Wednesday, Nov. 7,<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union. Please<lb />
attend.<lb />
Homecoming Week in Garrett! Get<lb />
your thrills in Garrett Tuesday at<lb />
10:00. Agatha Christie's "Ten Little<lb />
Indians" will be showing in the<lb />
lobby. FREE.<lb />
Dickey workshop<lb />
James Dickey will conduct a workshop<lb />
in poetry while he is on eht ECU campus<lb />
November 12 and 13. The workshop will<lb />
meet in 132 Austin at 10:00 a.m. Monday,<lb />
November 12, and again at 9:00 a.m.<lb />
Tuesday, November 13. All students and<lb />
Greenville area poets are invited to join<lb />
the workshop, sponsored by the ECU<lb />
Poetry Forum. There is no registration<lb />
charge.<lb />
Poets are requested to bring<lb />
manuscripts for Mr. Dickey's criticism on<lb />
Monday. The manuscripts will be<lb />
returned on Tuesday, with appropriate<lb />
comments.<lb />
The workshop will give participants an<lb />
opportunity to ask Mr. Dickey questions<lb />
and to meet him personally.<lb />
Refreshments will be served, and the<lb />
session will be as informal as possible.<lb />
Jazz concert<lb />
Catch up on the latest Homecoming<lb />
fashions in Garrett at 8:00 on<lb />
Wednesday. Co-ed models from Garrett<lb />
will be styling apparel from various<lb />
Greenville merchants. Don Squires is<lb />
Master of Ceremonies for the Fashion<lb />
Show.<lb />
ECU artists<lb />
Several ECU artists are represented in<lb />
the fifteenth annual Springs Art Show,<lb />
Lancaster, S.C. which is to run through<lb />
Nov. 11.<lb />
Faculty sculptor Robert Edmiston won<lb />
a $750 merit award for his "Modular<lb />
Construction<lb />
Other ECU artists exhibiting their work<lb />
in the show are faculty members Marilyn<lb />
Gordley, Tran Gordley, Edward Reep,<lb />
Norman Keller and Robert Rasch;<lb />
graduate student Joy Thomson; and<lb />
alumni Thomas Willis, Keith Lambert,<lb />
Horace Farlowe, James Sith and Dean<lb />
Leary.<lb />
Caucas<lb />
Christmas<lb />
The Pitt County Women's Political<lb />
Caucas will meet Wednesday, Nov. 7 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in the District Court room.<lb />
The Family and Children's Services<lb />
Division of the Pitt County Department of<lb />
Social Services is responsible for<lb />
providing Christmas for 85 Pitt County<lb />
children currently living in foster homes.<lb />
Each Christmas we establish a<lb />
children's Christmas Fund to "play Santa"<lb />
for these dependent children. Since we<lb />
do not have funds for this project, we<lb />
invite concerned citizens and organi-<lb />
zations to sponsor one or more<lb />
children. Your or your organization may<lb />
participate by making a cash contribution<lb />
or purchasing gifts.<lb />
As you know, Christmas is an<lb />
important time in the life of a child. We<lb />
assure you that your gifts will help make a<lb />
foster child's Christmas morning a little<lb />
happen. If you would like to help in this<lb />
project, please call Mrs. Pam Stokes or<lb />
Mrs. Kate Grady at 758-2167, 758-2168,<lb />
758-2169, or 758-2160.<lb />
The ECU Jazz Ensemble will present a<lb />
concert featuring Dick Gable at the Recital<lb />
Hall, Fletcher Music Center, November 8,<lb />
Mr. Gable, a graduate of Duke WOrKSF! Op<lb />
University, is presently Coordinator for<lb />
Development of Drug and Alcohol<lb />
Programs for the state of North<lb />
Carolina. He has performed with the<lb />
bands of Glenn Miller - led by Ray<lb />
McKinley and Buddy DeFranco - Woody<lb />
Herman, Warren Covington, and<lb />
Vaughn Monroe.<lb />
The program will include Gershwin's "I<lb />
Love You, Porgy (featuring Dick Gable,<lb />
Thad Jones' "A Child is Bom "Sunny<lb />
and "Recuerdos" from Johnnie Richard's<lb />
"Cuban Fire Suite<lb />
Gamma Beta Pi<lb />
The Emergency School Aid Act<lb />
program sponsored by the Department of<lb />
Health and Physical Education at East<lb />
Carolina University is conducting a<lb />
parentchild physical education work-<lb />
shop. Parents of 5th and 6th grade<lb />
children are invited to attend as are all<lb />
interested members of the community.<lb />
The consultant for the workshop will<lb />
be Mr. Ambrose Brazelton, an elementary<lb />
school physical education specialist from<lb />
Columbus, Ohio. The date for the<lb />
workshop is Thursday, November 8, 1973,<lb />
at 7:00 p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The Gamma Beta Phi society will meet IffOffflfCf<lb />
in Rawl 130 Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. All �wifffii<lb />
members are urged to attend.<lb />
Contents<lb />
NEW FLASHESpage two<lb />
REAL HOUSE page three<lb />
INFORMERS IN CAMPUS DRUG WORKpage five<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARYFORUMpages six and seven<lb />
NEW COURSECOASTAL STUDIES page eight<lb />
SPORTSpages eleven and twelve<lb />
The ECU School of Music presents<lb />
FESTIVAL 74, with Sidney Harth,<lb />
Violinist, Wednesday, November 14, at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in the Fletcher Music Center<lb />
Recital Hall. There is no charge for<lb />
admission and seating is on first<lb />
come-first served basis.<lb />
Mr. Harth will be accompanied by Paul<lb />
Tardif of the ECU piano faculty.<lb />
Harth has served as concert master of<lb />
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,<lb />
Louisville Orchestra, and the Casals<lb />
Festival Orchestra (Puerto Rico). He is<lb />
currently a member of the faculty of the<lb />
Aspen Festival of Music (Colorado) and<lb />
Head of the Music Department of<lb />
Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh,<lb />
where he holds the Andrew Mellon<lb />
Professorship. During the 1973-74 sea-<lb />
son, Mr. Harth is Concertmaster and<lb />
Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles<lb />
Philharmonic Orchestra. As a soloist he<lb />
has performed under such conductors as<lb />
Reiner, Ormandy, Leinsdorf, Steinberg,<lb />
Martinon, and Schippers.<lb />
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Pig pickin'<lb />
PIG PICKIN' time is here with all the<lb />
trimmings. Pick your pig after the<lb />
homecoming game at 5:15 in Garrett's<lb />
suncourt. Sign up with $1.50 in the office<lb />
immediately if you want to join in.<lb />
O.T. meeting<lb />
There will be a meeting ot the<lb />
Occupational Therapy Student Associ-<lb />
ation at 7:00, Thursday November 8, at<lb />
A.H. 203. This meeting is one of special<lb />
importance to all freshman and<lb />
sophomore students interested in<lb />
O.T. We strongly urge anyone consider-<lb />
ing the O.T. cirriculum to attend.<lb />
Football tickets<lb />
There are 1500 student guest tickets<lb />
available and they are going to be on sale<lb />
at the Minges ticket office for the<lb />
Homecoming game.<lb />
These tickets will be held until noon<lb />
Wednesday, after which time they will be<lb />
sold to the general public.<lb />
Beta Gamma Sig<lb />
The ECU chapter of Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma national honor society in business<lb />
administration has initiated 17 new<lb />
members and one faculty member.<lb />
In special ceremonies held in the<lb />
Browning Room of Rawl Building,<lb />
Gamma chapter inducted the new student<lb />
members, all of whom are pursuing major<lb />
degree programs in business adminis-<lb />
tration, accounting, economics or related<lb />
fields, and Waldron Snyder of the ECU<lb />
School of Business faculty.<lb />
The society is recognized by the<lb />
American Association of Collegiate<lb />
Schools of Business.<lb />
Names of the new student members<lb />
follow: Donald Shumaker, Judson Wike,<lb />
Rachel I pock, Doris McRae, Debra<lb />
Carson, Christopher Rice, Joby Arthur,<lb />
Joseph Karns, Myron Jarman, Page<lb />
Stephens, Ben O'Neal, Linda Blackwelder,<lb />
Lewis Dutton, Larry Bissette, Robert<lb />
Goodell, Barbara Edwards, Paul Doulton.<lb />
V.A. checks<lb />
Due to computer programming<lb />
difficulties and new personnel, the<lb />
Veterans Administration checks will be<lb />
late. Anyone with questions can call Mr.<lb />
Curtis Hunter who is in charge of the<lb />
V.A in Winston-Salem.<lb />
Yoga<lb />
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begin offering free meditation and yoga<lb />
posture lessons on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at<lb />
7:00 p.m. They will be held in Social<lb />
Science Building, Room SD 105.<lb />
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High school scholars<lb />
will attend Homecoming<lb />
REAL House 'helps'<lb />
More than 100 high school scholars<lb />
from across the state will experience the<lb />
excitement of homecoming festivities on<lb />
a university campus when they attend the<lb />
Annual Scholarship Weekend, Nov. 10-12<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Dr. Donald Bailey, Dean of the General<lb />
College and chairman of the "Scholarship<lb />
Weekend Committee" is expecting 150<lb />
students to visit the ECU campus during<lb />
the weekend. The students are selected<lb />
from the National Merit Semifinalists and<lb />
high scorers on the Scholastic Aptitude<lb />
Test.<lb />
"Homecoming is always a big event at<lb />
ECU said Bailey. "And it is a good time<lb />
to acquaint the visiting scholars with the<lb />
programs and student activities on the<lb />
ECU campus<lb />
The students will also receive<lb />
information and advice concerning<lb />
National Merit and ECU Academic<lb />
Scholarships.<lb />
Highlights planned for the visitors<lb />
include the ECU-University of Richmond<lb />
football game and homecoming parade on<lb />
Saturday, a variety of music shows on<lb />
campus Sunday afternoon, a banc et<lb />
Sunday night with ECU Chancellor  .<lb />
Leo Jenkins as speaker, and class<lb />
visitations on Monday. Also scheduled<lb />
are interest group meetings, tours, films<lb />
and panel discussions.<lb />
For 1973-74 ECU awarded 17 Academic<lb />
Scholarships to gifted and promising<lb />
entering freshmen students and has<lb />
enrolled eight National Merit Scholarship<lb />
winners. They will receive certificates of<lb />
honor at the Scholarship Weekend<lb />
banquet Sunday night.<lb />
Scholarship Weekend originated with<lb />
the Gifted Student Committee in 1964 and<lb />
has increased in popularity and<lb />
effectiveness each year. Because of its<lb />
growth, the program is now the<lb />
responsibility of a special Ad Hoc<lb />
Commitee appointed by Dr. Robert L.<lb />
Holt, Vice Chancellor of ECU. Students,<lb />
faculty members and administrators make<lb />
up this year's 31 member committee<lb />
headed by Dr. Bailey.<lb />
Workshop to be held by<lb />
ECU Alcoholism Program<lb />
Approximately 150 persons from the<lb />
N.C. Dept. of Human Resources are<lb />
expected to attend a workshop on<lb />
alcoholism in the black community<lb />
arranged by ECU Nov. 11-14.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU-based Alco-<lb />
holism Training Program for N.C, the<lb />
workshop will be held at the Durham<lb />
Hotel-Motel in Durham.<lb />
Jerry Lotterhos, director of the<lb />
Training Program, said the major<lb />
objectives of the workshop will be "to<lb />
look closely at the socio-objectives of the<lb />
black community relevant to drinking<lb />
patterns and behavior and to explore the<lb />
existing alcoholism services and their<lb />
relevance to the black community<lb />
Featured speakers will include Dr.<lb />
Jefferson McAlpine of the Mental<lb />
HealthAdministration, Washington, D.C<lb />
Dr. Larnie Horton, Special Assistant to<lb />
Gov. Holshouser for Minority Affairs; and<lb />
David Flaherty, Secretary of the N.C.<lb />
Dept. of Human Resources.<lb />
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 13, the<lb />
workshop will host the general public at a<lb />
special presentation by Dr. James H.<lb />
Brewer, UNC-Chapel Hill professor of<lb />
history, on "Expression of Alcoholism as<lb />
Told through Song and Verse in the Black<lb />
Community<lb />
Editor's Note: The following story was<lb />
submitted by the REAL House for<lb />
publication in the Fountainhead.<lb />
The REAL House feels that within the<lb />
past 15 years our society has been<lb />
subjected to a deluge of new and<lb />
potentially harmful drugs for which<lb />
society was neither forewarned nor<lb />
prepared. The legacy of this drug boom is<lb />
common knowledge: a windfall for the<lb />
manufacturers, disaster for hundreds of<lb />
thousands of individuals, alienation<lb />
between generations and disruption of the<lb />
functions of various institutions, includ-<lb />
ing both medical and educational.<lb />
Therefore, the REAL House approach-<lb />
the problem from a standpoint that<lb />
established institutions can be aug-<lb />
mented by the work of volunteers who are<lb />
familiar with the drug culture and who can<lb />
provide an effective conduit between the<lb />
individual and the institution. Intrinsic in<lb />
this approach is the peer relationship.<lb />
That is those with drug problems are<lb />
often alienated and distrustful of<lb />
"establishment" institutions and per-<lb />
sonnel (i.e. schools, hospitals, teachers,<lb />
doctors, etc.) but would willingly talk to a<lb />
peer who would be sympathetic,<lb />
understanding and above all truthful.<lb />
Thus REAL works in three areas: treat-<lb />
ment, education and information.<lb />
In the treatment of the person with a<lb />
drug problem, the REAL House acts as a<lb />
go between regarding the patient and the<lb />
treatment facility. We provide the<lb />
contact, offer reassurance and convince<lb />
the person not only that he needs<lb />
treatment but that he can get it without<lb />
conflict from the facilities that exist,<lb />
whether they be medical or mental<lb />
health. In this sense the REAL House<lb />
occupies the unique position of knowing<lb />
both the person with the problems and<lb />
the people who can treat him.<lb />
In education, the REAL House offers<lb />
trained volunteers to any organization to '<lb />
discuss various drugs and the<lb />
concomitant problems that accompany<lb />
their use. The idea here is that we can<lb />
offer a unique insight into the drug<lb />
problems of youth to the adults and that<lb />
young people will regard us as more<lb />
creditable than establishment person. At<lb />
present we are preparing a joint "drug<lb />
education program which will use REAL<lb />
volunteers in "rap sessions" with students<lb />
-inthe public schools of Pitt County.<lb />
The REAL House provides information<lb />
to anyone requesting it on drugs and<lb />
related problems. We can identify or find<lb />
identification of a particular drug, provide<lb />
information on specific types of drugs,<lb />
overdoses, symptoms, and antidotes. A<lb />
REAL staff person can also talk with a<lb />
person about his particular drug related<lb />
problem.<lb />
In any case REAL staff members<lb />
approach any drug problem from a factual<lb />
and objective standpoint, leaving<lb />
decisions to each individual but hopefully<lb />
providing the individual with the<lb />
information to make an intelligent and<lb />
knowledgeable decision.<lb />
The REAL House is located on the<lb />
corner of Evans and Fourteenth Streets in<lb />
Greenville. Its program deals with<lb />
abortion referrals, suicide intervention,<lb />
drug problems, birth control information<lb />
and overnight housing. For help in these<lb />
areas call 758-4357.<lb />
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Informer's life 'can be hazardous'<lb />
Writer's Note: It should be noted that the<lb />
two articles on drug, were written last<lb />
Spring Quarter. Publication of the articles<lb />
was delayed until now. An effort has<lb />
been made to bring the articles<lb />
up-to-date.<lb />
By ED HERRING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"The first couple of weeks of<lb />
informing I was gung-ho said Student A.<lb />
Student A is a female student who has<lb />
worked as an informer. Last year she<lb />
received a phone call from Linwood<lb />
Wiggins. Wiggins is the Investigator of<lb />
Criminal Offenses and Drugs for the ECU<lb />
Police Department. He asked Student A<lb />
to become an informer and she did.<lb />
"Wiggins can tell by talking and<lb />
looking at a student whether the student<lb />
is interested in becoming an informer<lb />
said Student A. "Wiggins does not care<lb />
whether you smoke or not. If you will<lb />
help him, he won't bother you she<lb />
said. This seems fair she added.<lb />
"I didn't have anything to lose so I<lb />
became an informer she said. Student A<lb />
said at first she did not even know what<lb />
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grass looked like.<lb />
She told Wiggins, "If I could help I<lb />
would. Later I realized I couldn't do it<lb />
she added that she quit informing a<lb />
couple of months ago because many of<lb />
her friends smoked and she couldn't turn<lb />
them in.<lb />
Student A said the first couple of<lb />
weeks of informing she was gung-ho.<lb />
She said, "I called often to the campus<lb />
police. I would give room numbers. They<lb />
(police) would wait until they had a lot of<lb />
room numbers in the same dorm before<lb />
making a bust<lb />
Student A says she was offered no<lb />
cash reward for her work. "There is no<lb />
reward, but if you are in a spot, Wiggins<lb />
will get help for you she said. Fixing<lb />
parking tickets was given as an example<lb />
of a spot, "it is nice to have a friend like<lb />
that Student A added.<lb />
"Wiggins thinks pot should be<lb />
legalized. Some campus police smokel<lb />
know this Student A said. She said she<lb />
wouldplace marijuana in the category with<lb />
beer. "If it was legal, I would smoke she<lb />
added. She said that now that she knows<lb />
about grasr she does not think it is that<lb />
bad. "It is not bad. In fact, it is okay to<lb />
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smoke pot, but nothing more Student A<lb />
said.<lb />
Student A said that there are a number<lb />
of ways to find out who is smoking<lb />
pot. She said, "Sometimes you see<lb />
it. Sometimes you smell it on the hall of<lb />
the dorm. There are ways to find out who<lb />
is smoking She added that if you are a<lb />
girl it is easy to find out. Student A<lb />
would not elaborate on this statement.<lb />
She also cited the downtown area as a<lb />
good source for her work.<lb />
"I remember I was once at the Buc<lb />
dancing with a guy. He said that his<lb />
roommate dealed. I ate this up and he<lb />
was later busted for cocaine she said.<lb />
"I was asked once to work on one of<lb />
our police officers who was suspected of<lb />
drugs. I did it and he is not here<lb />
anymore. I used to be very good said<lb />
Student A.<lb />
Informing can be hazardous. "I've<lb />
been threatened on a number of<lb />
occasions. I deny that I an an informer<lb />
she said. She added that she was usually<lb />
threatened indirectly. 'I would hear about<lb />
it through friends she said. She added<lb />
that she would play it cool and the threat<lb />
would disappear.<lb />
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Student A said that she does not know<lb />
how many informers there are on<lb />
campus. She said, "I do know that there<lb />
are some informers in every dorm. Some<lb />
are straight and some are not<lb />
In summing up her work as an<lb />
informer, Student A said that it is an<lb />
interesting line of work if you go in for<lb />
that kind of work. She added, "I do not<lb />
have any regrets about being an<lb />
informer<lb />
Some students may choose to become<lb />
informers like Student A. Others do not<lb />
wish to do this kind of work.<lb />
Student B was also -asked by Wiggins<lb />
to become an informer. She said she<lb />
received a phone call from the officer<lb />
about two weeks ago.<lb />
The phone call was short according to<lb />
Student B. She said she picked up tho<lb />
phone and a man said he was a plair<lb />
clothesman. He further stated that h�<lb />
saw her in the traffic office the other day.<lb />
Student B stated that he (Wiggins)<lb />
then said, "I want you to do me a favor. I<lb />
work with all kinds of things. I need help<lb />
with drugs. I am here to help<lb />
everyone She then replied, "I would<lb />
rather not The conversation ended.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 176 NOV. 1973<lb />
Unconstitutional<lb />
Suit challenges marijuana laws<lb />
(CPS)A civil suit challenging the<lb />
constitutionality of the nation's marijuana<lb />
laws was filed October 10 in Federal Court<lb />
in Washington, D.C.<lb />
Brought by the National Organization<lb />
for the Reform of Marijuana Laws<lb />
(NORML), a Washington-based non-profit<lb />
public interest group, the suit will be<lb />
argued by former US Attorney General<lb />
Ramsey Clark, a member of NORML's<lb />
Advisory Board.<lb />
The court is being asked by NORML's<lb />
suit to declare that laws prohibiting the<lb />
private possession and use of marijuana<lb />
violate an individual's right or privacy and<lb />
other express guarantees of the<lb />
U.S. Constitution.<lb />
Additionally names as a plaintiff in the<lb />
suit is a class of persons consisting of all<lb />
present adult users of marijuana in the<lb />
District of Columbia, estimated in the<lb />
complaint to number 40,000 persons.<lb />
Speaking at a press conference, Clark<lb />
stated that "The country's marijuana laws<lb />
constitute an unwarranted intrusion into<lb />
the private lives of millions of<lb />
Americans. The continued criminal pro-<lb />
hibition of the private use of marijuana<lb />
serve no useful purpose while causing<lb />
irreparable harm to the lives and careers<lb />
of the approximately 250 thousand young<lb />
people who are arrested each year in this<lb />
country<lb />
Clark said, "As a nation we should<lb />
discourage the use of marijuana as well<lb />
as of alcohol and tobacco. But there<lb />
must be a clear and convincing case of<lb />
overriding harm to society before the<lb />
criminal law can breach the boundaries of<lb />
private conduct. Marijuana does not meet<lb />
this test he concluded.<lb />
According to the suit, 26 million<lb />
Americans have now tried marijuana and<lb />
13 million are regular users. The<lb />
complaint cites the findings and<lb />
recommendations of the report of the<lb />
National Commission of Marijuana and<lb />
Drug Abuse (Shafer Commission), and<lb />
relies on recent US Supreme Court<lb />
decisions concerning abortion, birth<lb />
control, and the private possession of<lb />
pornographic materials, all of which<lb />
reaffirm the individuals basic right of<lb />
privacy.<lb />
Keith Stroup, Director of NORML,<lb />
noted that the weight of modern scientific<lb />
evidence, including the just released<lb />
annual report of the National Institute of<lb />
Mental Health, continues to confirm that<lb />
marijuana is a "relatively harmless"<lb />
substance. "While no drug-including<lb />
aspirin and other over-the-cc unter<lb />
preparations-is totally without harm<lb />
Stroup commented, "marijuana is a mild,<lb />
relatively harmless drug as used by the<lb />
overwhelming majority of persons. Its<lb />
use has demonstrated no effects<lb />
significantly harmful to the individual or<lb />
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known about marijuana:<lb />
"Each of the successive rationales put<lb />
forward to justify the marijuana<lb />
prohibition has been demonstrated to be<lb />
unsupported and unsupportable by<lb />
modern scientific evidence. Specifically,<lb />
marijuana is not a narcotic, and its use<lb />
does not lead to physical addiction or<lb />
dependence; marijuana use does not<lb />
cause crime or aggressive behavior;<lb />
marijuana does not lead to the use of<lb />
dangerous or so-called hard drugs such<lb />
as heroin; marijuana does not cause<lb />
users to 'drop-out' of society<lb />
Stroup said the District of Columbia<lb />
was chosen as the jurisdiction in which to<lb />
file the suit because of "an alarming<lb />
increase in marijuana arrests since 1970<lb />
Figures cited in the complaint show<lb />
that there were 275 marijuana arrests in<lb />
the District of Columbis in 1970, 694 in<lb />
1971, 1667 in 1972, and 1306 for the first<lb />
half of 1973. Nationally, there were an<lb />
estimated 226,000 marijuana arrests in<lb />
1971 and 296,000 in 1972.<lb />
Organizations named in the suit as<lb />
recommending marijuana decriminali-<lb />
zation include President Nixon's National<lb />
Committee on Marijuana and Drug Abuse,<lb />
the American Bar Association, the District<lb />
of Columbia Mayor's Advisory Committee<lb />
on Narcotics Addition, the American<lb />
Public Health Associastion, Consumers<lb />
Union, the National Conference of<lb />
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,<lb />
the National Council of Churches, and<lb />
the National Education Association.<lb />
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Washington, D.C, Police Chief Jem<lb />
Wilson, D.C. Mayor Walter Washington,<lb />
Attorney General, Elliott Richardson, and<lb />
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By ED HERRING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Informers are the key to the success of<lb />
a project now being conducted to control<lb />
the distribution of campus narcotics.<lb />
"Informers are one method we use to<lb />
crack down on any son-of-a-bitch dealing<lb />
in narcotics said Joseph H. Calder,<lb />
director of traffic and security. He<lb />
continued, "We are now conducting a<lb />
pilot project like that of other<lb />
universities. This project is under the<lb />
leadership of Linwood E. Wiggins<lb />
Calder feels that Wiggins is highly<lb />
qualified to fill this position. "Wiggins is<lb />
a former campus uniform sargent with a<lb />
hell of a lot of common sense said<lb />
Calder. "He gets along with people well<lb />
and is very understanding<lb />
"Wiggins has had training with the<lb />
sheriff, police, SBI and also attended<lb />
Narcotics and Bomb Schools Calder<lb />
said. Wiggins himself added that he also<lb />
rode with both the city police and country<lb />
narcotics agents for over a month.<lb />
"Wiggins is under my direct<lb />
supervision, but he is independent to<lb />
develop his own methods Calder<lb />
said. "I offer guidance and advise<lb />
Wiggins' position is "Investigator of<lb />
Criminal Offenses and Drugs But even<lb />
so, all campus drug work is not his<lb />
alone. "The county, city and SBI hire<lb />
informers Wiggins said. "We work<lb />
together for a raid. Plenty of help often<lb />
avoids trouble He added that informers<lb />
are often hard to come by.<lb />
We do a lot of asking and get very<lb />
little help said Wiggins. Sometimes<lb />
you know right off that students will not<lb />
help you he stated. "Some wish to remain<lb />
neutral while others are negative towards<lb />
police added Wiggins.<lb />
"I am usually around a person prior to<lb />
asking him to become an informer said<lb />
Wiggins. He added that new informers<lb />
are always checked out by old informers<lb />
the first couple of times information is<lb />
given. Wiggins said, "Intentions may be<lb />
good, but the informer may not<lb />
"And there are so many people against<lb />
you because you are a policeman that you<lb />
have to be careful Wiggins said. "Peo-<lb />
ple are always trying to find ways to beat<lb />
you, but this is only human nature<lb />
Calder stated that there are a number<lb />
of reasons why a student would become<lb />
an informer. Among these reasons<lb />
are: 1)a student may not like someone or<lb />
group of individuals, 2) basic beliefs and<lb />
philosophies ' for the money, if he is a<lb />
professional and 4)the person has<lb />
committed a minor offense himself and<lb />
hopes that his offense will be reduced<lb />
from a felony to a misdemeanor.<lb />
Wiggins gave five basic reasons for a<lb />
student choosing to become an<lb />
informer. First a person may be totally<lb />
against drugs. Secondly, a person may<lb />
be bothered by persons around him who<lb />
do drugs. A third reason for becoming an<lb />
informer may be that a person is scared to<lb />
live in a room with a person who is<lb />
dealing drugs. One dealer informing on<lb />
another dealer to remove competition was<lb />
cited as a fourth reason by Wiggins. The<lb />
fifth reason involves a person and his<lb />
relationship with friends. Wiggins said,<lb />
"Sometimes a person does not want to<lb />
inform, but he sees friends getting in<lb />
such bad shape with drugs that he feels<lb />
the friend would be better off busted<lb />
"When you know drugs are there, you<lb />
are as guilty as the person who owns the<lb />
drugs according to the law Wiggins<lb />
said.<lb />
Wiggins said that he does not attempt<lb />
to enforce the law as vigorously as city,<lb />
county and other agencies do because<lb />
they are dealing with criminals. He said,<lb />
"Our students are not criminals-they just<lb />
don't think of the penalties or<lb />
consequences if they are caught<lb />
Calder stated that when a raid is<lb />
made, he always wants Wiggins<lb />
present. He said, "I want to hear Wiggins'<lb />
side of the story. This allows me to be in<lb />
a better position to judge the case<lb />
Wiggins said that students will not be<lb />
mistreated if he himself is present. He<lb />
added, "By being present at the raid, I will<lb />
know the case and may be able to help<lb />
the student<lb />
Wiggins stated that students usually<lb />
behave during a raid. He said, "Students<lb />
are very good about it. If there is no find,<lb />
we both just laugh it off<lb />
Both men agreed that there is no<lb />
validity to the rumor that students who<lb />
inform are paid by campus police. Wig-<lb />
gins said, "We do not have a drug<lb />
budget. The county, city and SBI do have<lb />
a drug budget and do pay their informers.<lb />
Calder added that campus informers<lb />
often get enjoyment out of informing and<lb />
this may substitute for money.<lb />
The campus drug project is now in the<lb />
second year of existence.<lb />
Capt. Wicgins is still in charge of the<lb />
program, but Robert Gilbert has been<lb />
added to the staff. Gilbert has served six<lb />
years on the campus police force.<lb />
Both officers are plain clothesmen.<lb />
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the men work all night.<lb />
"The program is working well<lb />
Wiggins said. "The drug traffic is quieter<lb />
this year. I think the traffic has been<lb />
reduced somewhat<lb />
"We are getting plenty of people to<lb />
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Soviet motives criticized<lb />
We admit that dormiuy room checks during the year are a necessary evil; the<lb />
check is basically instituteo o assure that the occupant of a dorm room isn't harboring<lb />
pets or demolishing furniture 0' firewood. Somewhere in the higher bureaucracy the<lb />
room check was decreed, and vp are able to vent our ire on those elected to actually<lb />
check the rooms.<lb />
But we do object to rudenes  The checks seem to be begun in the morning of the<lb />
decided day, and those unlucky enough to live in dorm number one on the checklist are<lb />
either awakened abruptly or ba r oti in upon with only a single knock's warning. We<lb />
know of one person whose door was thrown open as he slept, whereupon the<lb />
room-checker marched about exanining the furniture and asking questions. Our friend<lb />
remained in bed, dazed, while ail this was going on.<lb />
There has to be a better syMem; in fact, anything that began later in the day and<lb />
allowed time for a room occupant to rise and answer would be an improvement. Also,<lb />
it should be remembered by those checking rooms that to knock on a door while<lb />
simultaneously opening it is not a valid knock.<lb />
Some students work, some students enjoy sleeping late occasionally and most of<lb />
us simply value our privacy. The room check syndrome is irritating enough. To add<lb />
lack of human respect to it is going slightly too far.<lb />
By SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER<lb />
WASHINGTON-Senate Doves still<lb />
refuse to believe the Soviets are capable<lb />
of any ulterior purpose-even when it is<lb />
apparent to the entire world.<lb />
They see the near-confrontation<lb />
between the United States and the Soviet<lb />
Union in the Middle East as something<lb />
promoted by the Administration for<lb />
merely legislative reasons.<lb />
The attitudes taken by such Doves as<lb />
Sen. J. William Fulbright, chairman of the<lb />
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is<lb />
more ridiculous than the suggestions of<lb />
some newsmen that President Nixon<lb />
trumped up the Big Power crisis to draw<lb />
attention away from his domestic<lb />
troubles.<lb />
In the Fulbright view, there was no<lb />
reason for alerting U.S. forces when the<lb />
Russians threatened to take unilateral<lb />
action in the Arab-Israeli conflict. He told<lb />
reporters that a Soviet note to President<lb />
Nixon was apparently couched in urgent<lb />
terms, "but from what I know, it was not<lb />
threatening<lb />
Fulbright suggested the crisis<lb />
atmosphere was deliberately manu-<lb />
factured to win congressional support for<lb />
the Administration's defense budget and<lb />
to make it more difficult for Congress to<lb />
override President Nixon's veto of the<lb />
war-powers resolution.<lb />
Even such rabid Nixon critics as The<lb />
Washington Post are now willing to admit<lb />
that the Soviets pushed hard on behalf of<lb />
their Arab clients and would not let up<lb />
until the United States pushed back by<lb />
alerting its forces in several parts of the<lb />
world.<lb />
From the beginning, Fulbright has<lb />
viewed the Middle East war as the fault of<lb />
U.S. support for Israel. To listen to the<lb />
senator, you would think the Soviets had<lb />
nothing but an academic interest in<lb />
developments in the oil-rich area of the<lb />
Suez Canal and the Persian Gulf.<lb />
The Russians can be blamed almost<lb />
entirely for continued friction and wars in<lb />
the Middle East. There is little doubt that<lb />
the Soviet Union sponsored the latest<lb />
Arab attack on Israel by pouring massive<lb />
supplies of arms and equipment into<lb />
Egypt and Syria. There is reason to<lb />
believe that the Soviets had advance<lb />
knowledge of when the latest attack was<lb />
to take place.<lb />
One thing seems to have been<lb />
overlooked about the Soviets' willingness<lb />
to assist in bringing about a<lb />
cease-fire: They showed absolutely no<lb />
interest in such a course while it appeared<lb />
to them that the Arabs were winning.<lb />
The urgent midnight message from<lb />
Leonid Brezhnev to President Nixon,<lb />
asking that Secretary of State Henry<lb />
Kissinger fly to Moscow to discuss a<lb />
cease-fire, came only after an on-the-spot<lb />
appraisal by the Russians convinced them<lb />
that the Arab offensive was beginning to<lb />
fail on all major fronts.<lb />
The later threat to introduce Soviet<lb />
troops In the Middle East on whatever<lb />
pretext heightened the chance of a<lb />
nuclear confrontation. The Russians may<lb />
have miscalculated the determination and<lb />
ability of President Nixon to respond to<lb />
the threat. They may have felt the talk of<lb />
impeachment had so weakened the<lb />
President that he would be either<lb />
incapable or afraid to stand up to an<lb />
implied military threat.<lb />
Once again, the Russians have learned<lb />
that Americans can be pushed too hard<lb />
and too far. They discovered this during<lb />
the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, and they<lb />
now know the situation has not changed.<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
MANAGING EDITORSkip Saunders<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDiane Taylor<lb />
Darreil Williams<lb />
AD MANAGERPerri Morgan<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERLinda Gardner<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
COMPOSER TYPISTAlice Leary<lb />
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Beverage reply<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I was aopalled to see the article on<lb />
page 1 of the November 1 Fountainhead<lb />
urging students to support the mixed<lb />
beverage plan. To suggest that the issue<lb />
of mixed drinks has anything to do with<lb />
constitutional rights or the question of<lb />
basic freedoms is a subtle deception on<lb />
the part of its advocates. In spite of the<lb />
sophistry of its "whereases" the SGA<lb />
resolution is a mockery of the student<lb />
government and the students it<lb />
purportedly represents. It supplies no<lb />
new information on the underlying issues<lb />
and reflects only the apparently unbased<lb />
opinions of its framers. To infer that the<lb />
referendum is supported by the student<lb />
body because the resolution was not<lb />
rejected by the SGA Legislature is shoddy<lb />
and in poor taste. If the student<lb />
legislature, which was elected by less<lb />
than one third of the student body, does<lb />
not have items more relevant to student<lb />
welfare with which to concern itself, I<lb />
submit that it should consider its own<lb />
abolition.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
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Examination<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
In response to the concerned person<lb />
who wrote out against Mr. Js views I am<lb />
in almost total agreement.<lb />
The only view that you failed to cover<lb />
completely was the idea on our period of<lb />
self-examination. If our generation is<lb />
looking for answers to our problems todav<lb />
do you really think that they will find it in<lb />
sex, or maybe they might find it under <lb />
six,pack of beer, or did you have more in<lb />
mind something like a nice fat joint?<lb />
New sexual attitudes are fine but what<lb />
are they solving? Our world is full of<lb />
problems and going to bed with<lb />
somebody maybe fun, but it just is not<lb />
the answer.<lb />
The self-examination period is fine,<lb />
but no one is really stopping to find out<lb />
what someone else's feelings are. We<lb />
just continue to run right over everyone in<lb />
our way, including our parents, our<lb />
friends, and anything else that might be<lb />
in the vicinity.<lb />
How often do you hear, "That is a<lb />
fantastic person to talk to? Doesn't it<lb />
come out more like, "Look at the body of<lb />
that girl or from the girl's point, "That<lb />
is a great looking guy<lb />
Are we really trying to look at<lb />
ourselves, or hide from ourselves under<lb />
the pleasure of sex, the stupor of pot, or<lb />
the blindness of alcohol.<lb />
I have tried all the above in quantities<lb />
and they have not answered anything for<lb />
me. They are all, however, a sufficient<lb />
way to waste time.<lb />
A very concerned person<lb />
More ecology<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Re: your editorial "Ecology and<lb />
Relevance<lb />
The areas outside the Croatan and<lb />
between the Union and Rawl have indeed<lb />
become havens for trash. Why I counted<lb />
at least seven (opened and blowing)<lb />
issues of "Fountainhead" there after<lb />
distribution on Wednesday. Hint: Either<lb />
publish less of them or make them<lb />
biodegradable. Or don't make them trash.<lb />
I.C. Green Grass<lb />
P.S. Ouir for the day: What does a Med<lb />
School have to do with a first<lb />
down? Answer: absolutely nothing.<lb />
Keep talking Doc Jenkins - you have a<lb />
solid year left.<lb />
Editor's Note: Fountainhead is in the<lb />
process of purchasing standard circu-<lb />
lation racks to avoid scattered<lb />
newspapers. As for not making them<lb />
trash, that responsibility is up to the<lb />
reader - which, of course, was the point of<lb />
our last editorial.<lb />
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Scientists find answers to energy crisis<lb />
By TRISTRAM COFFIN<lb />
ENERGY TO BURN, PROMISING<lb />
NEW SOURCES-lronically, the Adminis-<lb />
tration has made no real effort to tap<lb />
other sources of energy or conserve<lb />
fuel. Yet, new sources of fuel and energy<lb />
are ready to be plucked out of the<lb />
scientific grab bag. The rub is that big oil<lb />
and big industry are not interested; they<lb />
have their thing. The untapped sources<lb />
are:<lb />
The heat of the sun "could be in<lb />
commercial use around the globe .just<lb />
five years from now says the<lb />
Washington Post (July 11). Scientists see<lb />
a time when "one out of every ten homes<lb />
built in the US will probably be heated<lb />
and cooled by solar rays. In less than<lb />
fifteen years these rays could be<lb />
producing commercial electric power .In<lb />
fifty years, harnessed solar rays could be<lb />
covering at least twenty percent of all the<lb />
US energy need<lb />
The Christian Science Monitor points<lb />
out (June 19): "Felix Trombe's sun-<lb />
power plant in the Pyrenees, near<lb />
Mont-Louis, with its 23,680 square feet of<lb />
mirrors turned automatically at right<lb />
angles to the sun's rays, is said to be a<lb />
marvel of efficiency - with no atomic<lb />
fallout There are some two million solar<lb />
water heaters in Japan, a solar furnace<lb />
dries industrial timber in Australia, solar<lb />
stills purify and desalt water on Patmos, a<lb />
Greek island.<lb />
The Audubon Society plans an 8,000<lb />
square foot building at Lexington, Mass<lb />
with solar energy contributing about sixty<lb />
to eighty percent of its heat. Solar energy<lb />
will be "collected through a long, slanting<lb />
roof; thermal stage units would hold<lb />
energy for night time and cloudy weather<lb />
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Twenty-six top US companies,<lb />
including DuPont and Coming Glass, are<lb />
pooling research for "solar climate<lb />
control A dream of solar scientists is a<lb />
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twenty-five million pound "prototype<lb />
satellite in synchronous orbit 23,000 miles<lb />
above us, beaming power to the planet by<lb />
microwave says the Posi.<lb />
UNDERGROUND HEAT - 'Reserves of<lb />
natural steam and hot brine under the<lb />
earth's crust inspire "hopes for a clean,<lb />
cheap nonpolluting source of power<lb />
claims the Los Angeles Times (May<lb />
27). Instead of having to bum oil or create<lb />
nuclear fission to boil water into steam<lb />
for their generators, electric companies<lb />
can take steam straight form the ground<lb />
and feed it to their turbines<lb />
Pacific Gas &amp; Electric of San<lb />
Francisco is doing just this. A new<lb />
"geyser" plan to operate in 1975, is<lb />
considerably cheaper than other sources.<lb />
It will produce electricity at 6.43 mills per<lb />
kilowatt hour, as against 9.26 for nuclear<lb />
power, 10.52 for coal buring plants, and<lb />
11.55 for oil and gas.<lb />
A small iural electric co-op, Raft River<lb />
Electric of south-central Idaho, and the<lb />
Atomic Energy Commission plan to tap<lb />
hot water under 90,000 acres of desert and<lb />
rangeland.<lb />
The New York Times says, "Estimates<lb />
of the eventual generating capacity of the<lb />
nation's underground heat range as<lb />
high as 395,000 megawatts by the year<lb />
2000. The US currently uses about<lb />
300,000 megawatts of electricity from all<lb />
sources<lb />
Yet, notes the Los Angeles Times,<lb />
private utilities are not enthusiastic,<lb />
because they "can make more money by<lb />
building costly nuclear plants .than by<lb />
developing cheaper steam wells Utility<lb />
rates are pegged to a percent of capital<lb />
costs.<lb />
China has an experimental geothermal<lb />
power plant built in 1970, and plans to<lb />
use the 1,900 hot springs scattered over<lb />
this vast land for electric power. (China<lb />
Reconstructs, August 1973)<lb />
TIDAL POWER PROMISING - 'Tidal<lb />
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power has already shown its practical<lb />
use, reports the Christian Science<lb />
Monitor.<lb />
"The technically beautiful tide-power<lb />
plant on the Ranee near Saint-Malo, with<lb />
it's twenty-four two-way hydroelectric<lb />
generators extracting sixty billion kilowatt<lb />
hours from seven hundred tides per year<lb />
fulfills all the promises made for it by the<lb />
Vichy Government, which had included it<lb />
in their post war reconstruction<lb />
plans. But it has not been duplicated<lb />
Again, lack of enthusiasm in the<lb />
business.<lb />
'Wind power "at certain places and at<lb />
certain times of the year could supply ten<lb />
to fifteen percent of our national power<lb />
needs says the Monitor (June 9). An<lb />
Oregon scientist, Dr. Wendell Hewson<lb />
sees, for example, windmills in the<lb />
Columbia River Valley "Where a river of air<lb />
flows along the Oregon-Washington<lb />
border. Windmills could produce from<lb />
2,000 to 5,000 kilowatts of power,<lb />
pumping water back up and over the dams<lb />
and back up the river, thus keeping the<lb />
water level high This would help the<lb />
hydro-electric power plants on the river.<lb />
An Amherst scientist, William E.<lb />
Heronemus, laid before the National<lb />
Science Foundation, a plan to provide<lb />
power for New England by off-shore<lb />
winds.<lb />
Mother Earth News (March 1973).tells<lb />
of a home-made wind machine; costing a<lb />
little over $400, that makes electricity and<lb />
stores it in batteries.<lb />
COAL RESERVES - There is enough<lb />
coal in the US to take care of our energy<lb />
needs for four hundred years. The<lb />
polluting sulphur content can be removed<lb />
by magneto-hydrodynamics or MHD.<lb />
Coal gas is "seeded" with metallic<lb />
cesium, is ionized, turned into an electric<lb />
conductor, and directed through a<lb />
magnetic field to produce electricity<lb />
directly, according to a letter to the New<lb />
York Times. Russia is using MHD, with<lb />
two plants feeding this power to the<lb />
Moscow grid and "1,500 scientists<lb />
working full time to expand the<lb />
technique's potential The US and its<lb />
private companies lag in this field.<lb />
Instead, the Interior Department is<lb />
pressing research on shale oil reserves<lb />
which potentially mean 2,000 billion<lb />
barrels of petroleum. Chairman Henry<lb />
Jackson of the Senate Interior Committee<lb />
wants a $20 billion program to make this<lb />
process "environmentally acceptable<lb />
This would mean tearing up hugh hunks<lb />
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An interdisciplinary study of man as<lb />
an ecological factor in eastern North<lb />
Carolina is expected for winter<lb />
quarter. This course begins by examining<lb />
the geological history of coastal zones<lb />
with discussion of how geological<lb />
processes exert long term control over the<lb />
environment. This leads to the study of<lb />
biological communities and discussion of<lb />
their distribution and stability. Finally it<lb />
will examine man's historic and current<lb />
influence in coastal ecosystems. Basic<lb />
natural and social science principles will<lb />
be applied in evaluation of current<lb />
environmental problems including beach<lb />
development and water pollution. The<lb />
intent of this, course is to establish in the<lb />
student's mind the concept of<lb />
interrelatedness within nature and to help<lb />
him visualize the coastal area as a living<lb />
example of a functioning system in which<lb />
man is an integral part.<lb />
"There are programs designed for<lb />
Japan and South American studies but no<lb />
real progress in our own background<lb />
said Dr. Vincent Bellis, professor of<lb />
Biology.<lb />
"This area has real problems. We need<lb />
people who are interested in the<lb />
problems, have background and can<lb />
confront them he continued.<lb />
The first class will be limited to about<lb />
20 students. Any student who has<lb />
achieved sophomore standing and has at<lb />
least two quarters of a basic science may<lb />
apply for participation in COAS<lb />
100. Selection of students will be made<lb />
by the Coastal Studies Faculty and will be<lb />
based on academic standing and<lb />
recommendation of other faculty.<lb />
Bellis suggested that students<lb />
interested in government, business,<lb />
recreation or environmental management<lb />
could help interdisciplinary perspective.<lb />
COAS 100 will include five hours of<lb />
lecture and seminar, ten hours of<lb />
laboratory and field trips per week and at<lb />
least four weekend field trips to the ECU<lb />
Coastal Resources Center at Manteo and<lb />
other coastal centers.<lb />
It will be taught M.W.F -10 a.m.<lb />
(lecture); Thursday evening 7-9 p.m.<lb />
(seminar); Saturday from 9-12 except<lb />
weeks 1,4,5,7 and 9 which will consist of<lb />
weekend trips to the coast. These hours<lb />
are considered tentative and may be<lb />
subject to change in order to acoomodate<lb />
students.<lb />
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Friday, November 9. Successful candi-<lb />
dates will be announced at 5 p.m<lb />
Tuesday, November 13. Applications<lb />
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Forty outstanding students at ECU<lb />
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Janet Mary Claiborne, Greensboro, N.C<lb />
James Rogers Westmoreland, Statesville,<lb />
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Donna Jeanne Grose, Marion, N.C;<lb />
Jeffrey Allen McGinnis, Charlotte, N.C;<lb />
William Hayes Bodenhamer, Jr. and Ivan<lb />
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Workshop does first play<lb />
By WANDA EDWARDS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The first production of the ECU<lb />
student workshop theatre was presented<lb />
on October 30 and 31 in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The play, "Happy Birthday, Wanda<lb />
June was written by Kurt Vonnegut. Its<lb />
production at ECU was entirely in the<lb />
hands of students. Emil Holloway<lb />
directed the play and Larry Thomas was<lb />
responsible for scenic design and<lb />
lighting.<lb />
In the cast were Steve Roberts and<lb />
Vickie Batchelor as Harold and Penelope<lb />
Ryan and Mark Schwartz as their son,<lb />
Paul. Appearing as Mrs. Ryan's suitors<lb />
were Bob Watson and Don Comohan.<lb />
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Looseleaf Harper, and Major Siegfried<lb />
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audience.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 176 NOV. 1973<lb />
11<lb />
ar<lb />
Sports<lb />
Pirate club gridders<lb />
 overpower CPCC, 30-20<lb />
To-Morrow's Sports<lb />
By JACK MORROW<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
7SUPPORT?<lb />
pac rlUT somewhat disappointed last Saturday afternoon as I sat and watched the<lb />
5? t�2 8�CCer t0am dismant,e Wllam "3 Mary, 2-0. I mTSSmnSSa<lb />
S? Lno.one the oame representing the athletic department oMheIswS<lb />
SSKSJ Partnfnt' "Sthis "��for th� NchemoTof SoX�<lb />
Es&amp;fttx ssr 8ometh,n� b,� �-in <lb />
supposed to be out of our league, but the Pirates dominated ptoartTtooM ttS<lb />
Indians out of points toward the Commissioner's Cup nocKed the<lb />
trueNetflw ?Ld0 otheriJminor sP�rts Participants, represent to me the<lb />
true athletes. These are the guys who travel under the most adverse mnHitine<lb />
conceivable, such as a very limited food budget and havKJ tvelrSSn<lb />
wagon all night. These guys do not have all of the fancy frills thaitSTSnar ra�<lb />
have, but they do have their pride. Pride and a great deal o love for ft sotrt eX<lb />
with inadequate money and support. port' even<lb />
Arr mcy b,HameS'tbe Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, said that<lb />
ACC teams could compete on the same level with any other school in anVmaior<lb />
conference in, the country. He went on to say that ACC was goinTto go �a7ou7to<lb />
boos hree of their minor sports, track, soccer and lacrosse. 9 !�<lb />
Well now let's take a look at what East Carolina, aspiring ACC member has done to<lb />
their minor sports. The athletic department has dropped lacrosse cewsvaiw<lb />
rSi SOm?H�W they manaoed t0 9et rid of John Lovstedt, on? oMheTnS S<lb />
This reporter feels that if East Carolina is really serious about competina with our<lb />
friends" in the ACC, then our athletic department must do a little ZTscZg Z<lb />
took into revamping the minor sports. If in fact they do this, then they ray find Srt<lb />
that these sports are not as minor as they seem to think<lb />
I have always felt that if you are going to put a team out on the field then why don't<lb />
you do everything within the realm of reality to have as good a team as pSsfoTe<lb />
f �"? minor SPOTS' participants are doing one fine job of representing our<lb />
school and maybe now it is time for our school to start helping them.<lb />
OFFICIALS<lb />
East Carolina's club football team<lb />
showed their true colors Sunday when<lb />
they got tough when the going was rough<lb />
and held off a previously undefeated<lb />
Central Piedmont team for a 30-20 win<lb />
CPCC threatened to score first when a<lb />
�0 yard pass took the ball to the Pirate<lb />
hree The defense held, however, and on<lb />
fourth down at the one, John McMillan<lb />
dumped Piedmont's back at the four<lb />
Denny Lynch then directed the Bucs<lb />
96 yards in nine plays, hitting Glen Battan<lb />
for a three yard touchdown play and a 6-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
After Phil Platania's recovery of a CP<lb />
fumble at the 48, the Bucs drove to a<lb />
score in five plays. Lynch hit his brother,<lb />
Mike, for a 15 yard touchdown and a 12-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
Seconds later, George Wilkerson<lb />
grabbed a Central Piedmont pass and<lb />
took it to the 13. After a touchdown was<lb />
nullified, the Pirates drove 26 yards for<lb />
the score. Lynch and Lynch teamed again<lb />
for the 19 yard scoring toss. The Bucs<lb />
left the field at halftime with an 10<lb />
margin.<lb />
Early in the third period, CP scored<lb />
when a punt bounced off a Pirate and into<lb />
the end zone, where CP covered it for the<lb />
tally. The conversion made the score<lb />
18-7.<lb />
East Carolina drove again having to<lb />
S2 � t"8 of penalties, with<lb />
Hick McKay and Terry Ramos leading the<lb />
way. On fourth down, Lynch scrambled<lb />
and then connected with his brother once<lb />
again for the touchdown on a divina<lb />
catch. The Pirates then led 24-14.<lb />
After recovering a fumble at the Buc<lb />
39, Central Piedmont drove to a score to<lb />
narrow the margin 24-20.<lb />
East Carolina turned the ball over once<lb />
again on a fumble at the 42. The defense<lb />
would not give in and took the bail over<lb />
on downs at the 47. This appeared to be<lb />
the game's turning point.<lb />
The Pirates then drove the 53 yards for<lb />
the score. McKay carried four consecu-<lb />
tive times for thirty yards. From the 20<lb />
Mike Richardson swept end for the<lb />
clinching score with only three minutes<lb />
remaining.<lb />
The Buc's offense appeared to move at<lb />
will, gaining 242 yards on the ground and<lb />
153 through the air. McKay led all rushers<lb />
with 111 yards on 16 carries.<lb />
CPCC proved to be quite a worthy<lb />
opponent for the Bucs. Both teams are<lb />
now 6-1, and it appears they will meet in<lb />
two weeks in Charlotte for the club<lb />
championship.<lb />
The club ends their regular season this<lb />
weekend when they travel to Durham to<lb />
tackle a vastly improved Duke squad<lb />
Lady swimmers spook Duke<lb />
Thp Fast Pjirnlino a <lb />
Is it just my opinion or does anyone else notice official's tendency to see<lb />
Carolina blue on close calls? I am not talking about when they play East Carolina<lb />
During basketball season other teams playing Dean Smith's five are usually 10-15<lb />
point underdogs before they take the floor at Carmichael Auditorium. The vantage<lb />
tl�L h T6 V'a the hometown crowd- Du from the guys in the striped shirts. Many<lb />
UMBhLTli 9T �2? t0 the Tar Hee,S on a silver P'attery the offices?<lb />
�hf�?J " some pretty good teams and I feel that they would be successful withou<lb />
the help from the guys with the whistles. w.muui<lb />
How about that football game at Kenan Stadium. Was Stan Eure really out of the<lb />
mose'MfslrS,y ime7e a9ainSt the Pirates? Whatever bScaof<lb />
sss s Jsatra wa rsEzrvery and �<lb />
Booters drop IM.C. Wesleyan<lb />
The East Carolina women swimmers<lb />
captured 10 out of a possible 15 first<lb />
place finishes last Thursday evening and<lb />
thrashed the ladies from Duke, 83-47. The<lb />
meet was held in Minges Natatorium.<lb />
Twenty-five times out of 38 tries did<lb />
the lady Pirates record their best times of<lb />
the 1973-74 campaign.<lb />
Coach Eric Orders awarded the Purple<lb />
Award for the best efforts of the meet to<lb />
Jan Masters, Mary McDuffie, Timmie<lb />
Pharr, Beverly Osborn, Judi Peacock and<lb />
Donna Webb. The Gold Award for the<lb />
most outstanding performances went to<lb />
Barbara Strange and Linda Shull.<lb />
After only a brief warm-up period the<lb />
girls in the purple and gold suits went<lb />
right to work as Peggy Toth, Angelo<lb />
Pennino, Shull and Strange teamed up to<lb />
capture the 200-yard medley relay.<lb />
Linda Smiley was triumphant in the<lb />
100-yard individual medley before Shull<lb />
came back to win the 50-yard backstroke<lb />
Divers Cindy Wheeler and Sue<lb />
Bingham, finished first and second in the<lb />
one and three meter diving events. This<lb />
marks the third consecutive meet that the<lb />
diving duo has accomplished this<lb />
feat. Diving Coach Terry Orders was<lb />
extremely pleased with the performances<lb />
of her springboarders.<lb />
Other Buc winners were Osborn in the<lb />
50-yard freestyle, Smiley in the 50-yard<lb />
butterfly, Toth in the 100-yard freestyle<lb />
Shull in the 100-yard backstroke and the<lb />
200-yard freestyle relay of Toth, Pennino<lb />
Osborn and Smiley was victorious.<lb />
Three of the Blue Devil's first places<lb />
were captured by Jane Holloway. The<lb />
freshman from Pompano Beach, Fla was<lb />
triumphant in the 100-yard butterfly and<lb />
the 200 and 400-yard freestyle events.<lb />
The lady Pirates, now 2-0 in dual meet<lb />
competition, will now be working hard to<lb />
prepare for the East Carolina Woman's<lb />
Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving<lb />
Championships on Dec. 1. The next dual<lb />
meet competition for the women will be<lb />
provided by UNC-G on Dec. 8 in<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
The East Carolina soccer team won<lb />
their second game of the season as they<lb />
shutout North Carolina Wesleyan last<lb />
Wednesday afternoon at Minges Field,<lb />
2-0. The victory was their second in a row<lb />
and gave them a 2-6-2 record for 1973.<lb />
Both teams battled to a scoreless tie<lb />
in the opening half. The Pirates had<lb />
numerous golden scoring opportunities as<lb />
they controlled play from the opening<lb />
whistle, but the big scoring play never<lb />
materialized.<lb />
The second half continued to be<lb />
dominated by East Carolina This time<lb />
the Buc's hustle p�ed off as Charlottean<lb />
Tom Tozer scored I put the Bucs up, 1-0.<lb />
Danny O'Shea's goal later in the half<lb />
put the icing on the cake and made it a lot<lb />
easier on goalie Bucky Moser who played<lb />
an outstanding game.<lb />
Dave Schaler played one of the finest<lb />
games he has ever played in ar, East<lb />
Carolina uniform. Freshman fullbacks<lb />
Doug Burnett and Scott Balas were<lb />
equally outstanding for the Pirates.<lb />
Yesterday afternoon the Bucs met<lb />
Methodist College in a tune-up match for<lb />
Saturday's Southern Conference Cham-<lb />
pionship game against Appalachian State<lb />
University. The Bucs hope to rebound<lb />
from a 9-0 licking that they suffered at the<lb />
hands of the Mountaineers earlier this<lb />
year. The Championship battle gets under<lb />
way Saturday on Minges Field at 10 a.m.<lb />
Women close out season<lb />
The East Carolina woman's field<lb />
hockey team traveled to Boone this past<lb />
weekend to participate in the Deep South<lb />
Tournament. Fourteen teams were on<lb />
hand for the weekend action.<lb />
In the Pirate's opening contest, Dora<lb />
Fitzsimmons scored the only goal of the<lb />
game to defeat Furrnan University,<lb />
1-0. The game marked the first time that<lb />
the girls had ever played on artificial turf<lb />
and they adjusted quite well to the carpet.<lb />
The second game was not as pleasing<lb />
for the lady Pirates as host Appalachian<lb />
State upset the girls, 3-0.<lb />
The Pirate's third game was against<lb />
the Carolina club. This squad was<lb />
composed of coaches and officials from<lb />
the Greensboro area. In a very exciting<lb />
game, the ladies from Greenville pulled<lb />
off an upset of their own as they won<lb />
another one goal decision, 1-0.<lb />
East Carolina's Carlene Boyd was<lb />
chosen as an alternate to the Deep South<lb />
Tournament team This club will represent<lb />
the South in the Southeastern<lb />
Tournament, which will be held at Sweet<lb />
Briar College on Nov. 17.<lb />
And who comes here to wish me wet I<lb />
A sweetly scented angel fell.<lb /><pb facs="00039889_tn_0012" /><lb />
12<lb />
MM<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 176 NOV. 1973<lb /><lb />
mm<lb />
Pirates punish<lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
In a game dubbed as the "Randle<lb />
Bowl" by the William &amp; Mary press, the<lb />
East Carolina gridders moved to within<lb />
one game of another Southern Conference<lb />
title as they ambushed the Indians, 34-3.<lb />
Paced by record setting performances<lb />
by Carlester Crumpler and Carl Summerell<lb />
and by an inspired game by the "Wild<lb />
Dogs the Pirates turned a game that<lb />
was supposed to be close into a rout.<lb />
"I was concerned about this one said<lb />
coach SonnyRandle. "I wasn't ready and I<lb />
was afraid the players weren't ready. I<lb />
was scared to death-the emotion wasn't<lb />
there<lb />
"I never thought I'd get to be so<lb />
famous that they would name a bowl after<lb />
me remarked coach Randle in reference<lb />
to William and Mary's anticipation of this<lb />
game. "William and Mary has been<lb />
waiting for this one for 51 weeks, but I'll<lb />
tell you, East Carolina has been waiting<lb />
for 51 weeks, too<lb />
The Indians jumped out to a 3-0 lead,<lb />
capitalizing on a fumble by Kenny<lb />
Strayhorn on the first play from<lb />
scrimmage.<lb />
"When it got to be 3-0, sure I was<lb />
worried commented coach Randle. "But<lb />
this is a championship football team. I<lb />
only wanted them to play like champions<lb />
and then let the scoreboard take care of<lb />
itself<lb />
The "Wild Dogs" kept the Pirates in<lb />
the game early, stopping them on third<lb />
down at the ECU one and limiting them to<lb />
just that field goal.<lb />
"We shut them off on third and short<lb />
situations explained Pirate linebacker<lb />
Danny Kepley. "They're not like Carolina.<lb />
They're just as big, but they don't get off<lb />
the ball as good. They never seem to<lb />
score that much by really pounding it<lb />
out. Last week against VMI they scored a<lb />
lot on 40 or 50 yard plays<lb />
"We forced them to change their game<lb />
plan continued Kepley. "That was the<lb />
turning point. If you make them have to<lb />
scramble and catch up, you've got 'em<lb />
In the second period, the Buc offense<lb />
caught fire. Sparked by the running of<lb />
Crumpler and Summerell, ECU marched<lb />
59 yards in ten plays for the touchdown,<lb />
with Crumpler scoring on a nine yard run<lb />
around right end.<lb />
Crumpler accumulated 160 yards<lb />
rushing in the game, enough to establish<lb />
a new East Carolina mark for career<lb />
rushing yardage. His total now of 2,653<lb />
surpasses Butch Colsons mark of 2,512.<lb />
"I didn't even know until tonight that I<lb />
had a chance to break the record said<lb />
Crumpler.<lb />
Crumpler, felt to be a legitimate<lb />
candidate for All-America honors, has<lb />
been hampered by injuries all year. Stray-<lb />
horn now starts the games, although<lb />
coach Randle insistes that "we have two<lb />
first-string tailbacks<lb />
"I work out with the first team added<lb />
Crumpler.<lb />
"Crump gives us a great lift coming off<lb />
the bench stated coach Randle. "The<lb />
coaches and I feel that when we need a<lb />
lift, we need a honk. We give it to the big<lb />
honker and he honks<lb />
"Coach Root of William &amp; Mary gave<lb />
me that name last year explained<lb />
Crumpler. "He made the statement that<lb />
It's no secret that they're going to give<lb />
the ball to the big honker and I guess<lb />
wmmmumtmmmmmmmmmnmmmwm<lb />
that's how it got started<lb />
The Pirates scored again to take a 14-3<lb />
halftime lead as Jim Bolding returned a<lb />
punt 31 yards to give ECU excellent field<lb />
position.<lb />
Bolding, who is just a freshman, has<lb />
been one of the most pleasant surprises<lb />
of the season. He is now a ranking<lb />
member of the "Wild Dogs" from his<lb />
defensive back position.<lb />
Crumpler made this post-game<lb />
comment about Bolding. "A big dif-<lb />
ference in the defense is Jim Bolding. He<lb />
catches everything back there. That's<lb />
helped us a lot<lb />
The Pirates tallied on a one yard<lb />
touchdown pass from Summerell to Mike<lb />
Shea. Summerell broke John Casazza's<lb />
career passing yardage mark. He was<lb />
seven for ten and 109 yards, giving him<lb />
2,617 as compared to 2, 516 for Casazza.<lb />
Summerell did not expect to win this<lb />
game by 31 points. "We hoped we could<lb />
stay with them said Summerell. "One<lb />
thing-we didn't want to give up on ou.<lb />
game plan, which we didn't<lb />
The All Southern Conference quarter-<lb />
back from Virginia Beach added this<lb />
insight about his receivers.<lb />
"It's definitely an advantage playing<lb />
with most of our receivers from the<lb />
Tidewater area he remarked. "We all<lb />
played against each other in high school<lb />
and it makes for better communication<lb />
now<lb />
Shea is also from Virginia Beach, as is<lb />
Vic Wilfore. "Crabman" Stan Eure, who<lb />
caught four passes for 70 yards on the<lb />
night, is from Chesapeake, Va.<lb />
The Pirates scored once in the third<lb />
quarter, upping their lead to 21-3. Crump-<lb />
ler picked up his second touchdown of<lb />
the game, bulling and climbing his way<lb />
into the end zone over a pile of bodies.<lb />
Coach Randle was elated with the<lb />
performance of the offensive line, and<lb />
also the special teams.<lb />
"The offensive line was super. I'm<lb />
mighty proud of them. The special teams<lb />
made a great effort. We work on them<lb />
everyday. They're just as important as the<lb />
offense and defense concluded the<lb />
coach.<lb />
The offensive line has been the subject<lb />
of much phase this year, and Buc<lb />
offensive guard Fred Horeis offered this<lb />
explanation of the line's improvement<lb />
from last year.<lb />
"We do more offensively this year<lb />
Horeis noted. "All we did last year was<lb />
run. Teams can't stack up against us this<lb />
year like they did last year<lb />
"We're lighter than we were last year<lb />
continued Horeis. "We're a lot quicker<lb />
and just as strong as we were a year ago<lb />
ECU scored seven plays into the fourth<lb />
quarter when Summerell scampered<lb />
around left end for the touchdown, giving<lb />
the Pirates as 27-3 lead.<lb />
William &amp; Mary was trying desperately<lb />
to get their noted offense going. They<lb />
even moved star quarterback Bill Deery to<lb />
a running back position and brought in<lb />
another quarterback.<lb />
"We had a real good scouting report<lb />
commented linebacker Kepley. "So we<lb />
knew what we'd have to stop. When you<lb />
move Deery from quarterback to running<lb />
back, you know they're in trouble<lb />
The Buc reserves finished out the<lb />
remainder of the game, with fullback<lb />
Jimmy Howe providing some unexpected<lb />
fireworks.<lb />
On a second down play from the ECU<lb />
CARLESTER CRUMPLER, LAST YEARS Southern Conference Athlete of the Year,<lb />
vaults over the William &amp; Mary defense for his second touchdown of the<lb />
game. Crumpler will be a prime candidate for conference "Offensive Player of the<lb />
Week" honors.�-��i<lb />
m<lb />
41, Howe took the handoff from Bob<lb />
Bailey and burst through a hole in the<lb />
right side of the William &amp; Mary line,<lb />
going 59 yards for a touchdown. The<lb />
conversion by Mike Roper wrapped up the<lb />
scoring, making the final score 4-3.<lb />
Coach Randle had words ot praise for<lb />
his coaching staff after the game.<lb />
"I don't want to take any credit<lb />
stated the coach. "The head man is only<lb />
as good as the people he has working<lb />
with him. Carl Reese, defensive coordi-<lb />
nator, and Frank Novak on offense have<lb />
both done a tremendous job. So have<lb />
coaches Van Der Heyden, Klawiter, and<lb />
Trevathan<lb />
The only negative statistic for the<lb />
Pirates was the fact that they fumbled five<lb />
times and lost three of them.<lb />
"The defense kept us in the game<lb />
early said coach Randle. "We played 'all<lb />
fall down and fumble Why - I can't be<lb />
sure<lb />
"I don't know what happened on the<lb />
fumbles admitted Summerell. "We just<lb />
fumbled<lb />
There was much concern going into<lb />
this game about the emotional letdown<lb />
following the Carolina game, a very<lb />
definite possibility. But Crumpler<lb />
disagreed.<lb />
"The team didn't feel that way. The<lb />
defense was looking for revenge since<lb />
they gave up so much last week. The<lb />
offense was just slow to get it going<lb />
explained Crumpler.<lb />
So now the Bucs turn their title hopes<lb />
to the Richmond Spiders and the big<lb />
Homecoming game this Saturday<lb />
afternoon. Richmond was ranked among<lb />
the top twenty teams in the nation before<lb />
being upset by Northeast Louisiana. But<lb />
coming off a 27-0 whitewashing of The<lb />
Citadel, Richmong will bring a 7-1 record<lb />
to Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
"Richmond lost their tailback last<lb />
week noted Kepley, "and now it's all<lb />
gonna fall on Barty - Barty Smith, that<lb />
is. Everybody knows about Barty<lb />
Smith<lb />
Barty Smith gained 206 yards against<lb />
The Citasdel, a feat he will be hard<lb />
pressed to repeat against the "Wild<lb />
Dogs The "Wild Dogs" have given up<lb />
only one touchdown and two fieldgoals so<lb />
far this season in five conference clashes,<lb />
for an astounding total of just 13<lb />
points. That's an average of 2.6 points<lb />
per game.<lb />
� ��� k i iuiii i m �� m<lb />
It's finally down to one game - not to<lb />
take Appalachian lightly - but should the<lb />
Pirates defeat Richmond this Saturday, no<lb />
matter what happens in any other game,<lb />
they will continue their reign as<lb />
champions of the Southern Conference.<lb />
Kap Sig cops honors<lb />
Here are the badminton finishers in<lb />
the recent intramurals championship:<lb />
Mike Deutsch-Kappa Sigma, Leo Derrick-<lb />
Kappa Sigma, Steve Moore-Kappa Sigma,<lb />
Sam Byrer-Kappa Sigma and Tom<lb />
Ward-Sigma Phi Epsilon.<lb />
Inframural playoffs<lb />
Twelve teams remain in contention for<lb />
the campus championship as the<lb />
intramural football playoffs progress<lb />
toward Thursday's finale.<lb />
In action thus far, Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
pulled off the upset of the year in<lb />
downing highly-regarded Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
13-7. The triumph earned the Lambda<lb />
Chis a semifinal berth in the fraternity<lb />
division against Kappa Alpha. Kappa<lb />
Sigma and Pi Lambda Phi will meet in the<lb />
other semifinal pairing.<lb />
Herb's Superbs rode the passing of<lb />
Rick Soles to a 25-14 romp over an<lb />
outclassed contigent of Red Devils.<lb />
Herb's group will face the Royal Shafts in<lb />
a dorm semifinal match.<lb />
Another dorm pairing will find the<lb />
undefeated Sweat Hogs battling the<lb />
Fearless Fuggers. Gary Justice fired<lb />
touchdown aerials to Grey Tho.nas and<lb />
Tom Fleetwood in the Sweat Hogs 12-0<lb />
whitewash of the Moose Boose, whue the<lb />
Fuggers advanced as a result of a 13-6<lb />
victory over the Eye Dotters.<lb />
In independent action, the Flying<lb />
Kaboobies tangle with the Rip Offs and<lb />
the Sea Monkeys oppose the Islanders.<lb />
Volleyball playoffs are also advancing<lb />
toward Wednesday's title contest. Kappa<lb />
Sigma and the Bailers are favored to meet<lb />
for the campus crown.<lb />
Alan Kalameja set an intramural record<lb />
by running the cross country course in<lb />
10:59. His time bettered the previous<lb />
mark by 45 seconds. Tim Epley finished<lb />
second in the meet, while Paul Minshew<lb />
was third. Team honors were garnered by<lb />
Herb's Superbs, with Kappa Sigma and Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi trailing.<lb />
A final reminder - basketball rosters<lb />
are due Friday at the intramural office.<lb />
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