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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5.<lb />
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donated to the Crippled Children's<lb />
Fund. The remaining $337.28 was used<lb />
by APO to finance the trophy and roses<lb />
for th ew White Ball queen and for a<lb />
ifter Saturday night's basketball<lb />
game with VMI.<lb />
The party was held at Ramada Inn<lb />
honor of Governor Holshouser who<lb />
crowned this year's White Ball Queen<lb />
� bie Runnion The top three winner<lb />
the White Bail-Kappa ! Chi Omega<lb />
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Deita Pi-were also invited.<lb />
The $2,100 donation is given to the<lb />
County Chapter of Easter Seals for<lb />
Tippled Children's Fund.<lb />
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"The top three winners all asked rne<lb />
a much their final totals were and i<lb />
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told me what they thought they raised and<lb />
they were all very close<lb />
"You work harder to win again once<lb />
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ConHnuari on no<lb />
N.C. GOVERNOR JIM HOLSHOUSER crowns Uebote Hunnlon Wilte Ball Queen of 1974.<lb />
SGA assesses funds for model UN<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Our primary pun;<lb />
Nations delegates<lb />
cally on a<lb />
. el tion with the<lb />
Bob Lucas.<lb />
ational affairs.<lb />
� � recently approved a plan and<lb />
,1 it on for participation in three<lb />
� : nodel United<lb />
is to represent<lb />
national level in<lb />
iame schools<lb />
SGA secretary of<lb />
Jnited Nati<lb />
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supposed t tx<lb />
h as delegation fees.<lb />
: residence,<lb />
an ECU delegate is<lb />
termined by selective<lb />
invitation to individual school depart-<lb />
ments and organizations, but Lucas<lb />
explained thai so far only 14 interested<lb />
students have prepared to be delegates by<lb />
researching topii ' be dia ussed, and<lb />
since original plans appropriated enough<lb />
funds to accomod rt 14 students, each of<lb />
" � , �� enl its are able to be<lb />
but other interei ted<lb />
ire invited to compete<lb />
The delegation will last until Sunday at<lb />
h time best presentation awards will<lb />
be presented Lucas explained that 30<lb />
schools will participate at Duquesne<lb />
"When we get there we will meet other<lb />
delegates and lobby our opinions but the<lb />
first meeting will not be held until<lb />
Friday he said.<lb />
ECU will represent Indonesia at<lb />
Duquesne. Each of our three delegates<lb />
irmed about a particular topic<lb />
� n ing Indonesia. Lucas will be<lb />
� ' rmed about neutrality of South-East<lb />
Parsons, terrorism; and Mann, the<lb />
fast Befon saving ECU these<lb />
vill a la drill session<lb />
luestioi<lb />
topics of interest concerning the country<lb />
and we may even dress in Indonesians'<lb />
costumes although we have not already<lb />
decided exactly what to wear"<lb />
Lucas explained that ECU did not<lb />
choose to represent the United States<lb />
because "we'd have to be totally informed<lb />
and toally on the defensive-as a smaller<lb />
country we can debate for offensive<lb />
legislation<lb />
He further explained that the bigger<lb />
countries were left for schools who are<lb />
�� familiar with the Model United<lb />
Nations. "We are not going in completely<lb />
cold, we know what to expe � 'ere<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 30 19 JAN. 1974<lb />
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Canticle<lb />
Buc'74<lb />
Extended schedule NOW meeting<lb />
Under the spot light this Friday night,<lb />
the Canticle will be presenting Dave Kyle,<lb />
Tony &amp; Leigh Duque, Greg Mastin, Jamie<lb />
McDonald and other local talent. So if<lb />
you're looking for an entertaining night,<lb />
come to room 201 of the student union at<lb />
8:00 and be ready to absorb.<lb />
Admission: 25 cents &amp; I.D. Menu:<lb />
coffee, tea, cookies. Auditions for future<lb />
shows after the scheduled acts.<lb />
Vets club<lb />
There will be a dinner meeting of the<lb />
ECU Vet's Club on February 6. The<lb />
meeting will be held at Fiddler's Three in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Dinner will be served at 6:30. Mr. Sid<lb />
Warner and Mr. Dan Gregory from NCNB<lb />
will be the guest speakers. They will be<lb />
speaking on the subject of loans, jobs,<lb />
and career opportunities in the banking<lb />
business.<lb />
The cost will be $2.50 per person. All<lb />
interested students and faculty are invited<lb />
to attend. For further information contact<lb />
Jim Davis at 758-2861 or John Hodge at<lb />
758-0859.<lb />
Tropical water<lb />
Dr. Mark M. Brinson of the ECU<lb />
biology faculty is among a group of<lb />
scientists who participated in a recent<lb />
workshop on tropical water resource<lb />
problems at the Smithsonian Institute in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
The scientists prepared a report on the<lb />
current status of knowledge and research<lb />
needs on lakes, rivers, reservoirs and<lb />
wetlands in tropical latitudes.<lb />
A specialist in systems ecology, Dr.<lb />
Brinson joined the ECU faculty last<lb />
fall. He previously worked with a Costa<lb />
Rican agricultural diversification project<lb />
on pond culture of fish and on the<lb />
ecology of a large lake in the Caribbean<lb />
lowlands of Guatemala.<lb />
Dr. Brinson is a member of the<lb />
Chowan River Eutrophication Study<lb />
Technical Advisory Committee.<lb />
Buccaneer 74 is presently soliciting<lb />
material for a special section entitled<lb />
"EXPRESSIONS This section will dis-<lb />
play the artistic creativity of East Carolina<lb />
University students and faculty!<lb />
We are interested in the following<lb />
types of material:<lb />
Black and white photography, color<lb />
photography, poetry, ink drawings,<lb />
charcoal sketches, full color artwork.<lb />
While we have no restrictions regarding<lb />
subject matter, we hope that material<lb />
submitted will be appropriate and<lb />
appealing in a student oriented yearbook.<lb />
"EXPRESSIONS" will be printed on the<lb />
finest paper stock available. Each<lb />
contributor will receive payment for work<lb />
published, and his name will appear along<lb />
with his work.<lb />
If you are interested in- submitting<lb />
material for consideration please contact<lb />
Gary McCullough from 12-3 daily in the<lb />
Buccaneer office, or call 758-6501 (after 6<lb />
p.m 758-1996).<lb />
Please submit work for consideration<lb />
as soon as possible.<lb />
Computer mail labels<lb />
The Computing Center offers a mailing<lb />
label service to campus users.<lb />
Officers and organizations wishing to<lb />
automate their mailing lists need only<lb />
make arrangements for keypunching of<lb />
these mailing lists into computer<lb />
cards. The Center provides a keypunch<lb />
service for those users who do not have<lb />
their own keypunch equipment. Once the<lb />
mailing list deck is prepared, changes can<lb />
be made by adding deleting, or altering<lb />
the contents of the affected cards.<lb />
The charge for labels if $5.00 per<lb />
thousand, regardless of size. Academic<lb />
Departments and Administration Offices<lb />
are not charged for keypunching, but a<lb />
charge of $0.05 per card is levied upon<lb />
other users of this service.<lb />
Offices or organizations who are<lb />
interested in using the mailing label<lb />
service may contact Mr. William E. Little<lb />
at extension 6559 for additional<lb />
information.<lb />
Contents'<lb />
WHITE BALL QUEEN CROWNEDpage one<lb />
LACROSSE TEAM GETS SGA MONEYpage three<lb />
MAUGER RESPONDSpage four<lb />
REVIEWSpage five<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARYFORUMpages six and seven<lb />
BLACK STUDIES ROSENFELD page eight<lb />
FLASHES CONT. AND CLASSIFIED ADS page nine<lb />
ART FACULTY EXHIBITION page ten<lb />
SPORTSpages eleven and twelve<lb />
In response to students request for an'<lb />
extended bus schedule, the buses will run<lb />
until 5:15 p.m. the week of January<lb />
28-February 1. This is a trial extension to<lb />
determine whether this system is<lb />
necessary.<lb />
If you will need this extended service,<lb />
please plan to support this schedule next<lb />
week.<lb />
Geology grant<lb />
Scott Hartness, senior geology<lb />
student at ECU has received a research<lb />
grant from the North Carolina Academy of<lb />
Science. The grant is in support of his<lb />
research on "Infrared and X-ray Diffraction<lb />
Studies, on Xonotlite from Durham, North<lb />
Carolina The study is sponsored and<lb />
supervised by Dr. Pei-lin Tien, Assistant<lb />
Professor of Geology at ECU.<lb />
Scott Hartness graduated from Rocky<lb />
Mount Senior High School in 1970. He is<lb />
a member of Chi Beta Phi, a national<lb />
honorary scientific fraternity, and the ECU<lb />
Geology Club. He served as president of<lb />
theGeology Club during 1972-73 and was<lb />
a straight "A" student Fall Quarter of<lb />
1973. Scott is the son of Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
John D. Hartness of Rocky Mount.<lb />
History symposium<lb />
Teachers of high school social studies<lb />
will be guests of ECU'S Department of<lb />
History Friday Feb. 8 at its ninth annual<lb />
Symposium on History and the Social<lb />
Studies.<lb />
The Symposium, sponsored by the<lb />
ECU history department and the N.C.<lb />
Council for the Social Studies, is<lb />
designed to bring together university level<lb />
specialists and high school social studies<lb />
teachers, to examine new interpretations<lb />
and the latest findings in history and<lb />
other social studies.<lb />
Dr. Hugh Wease of the ECU history<lb />
faculty, Symposium director, said the<lb />
program meets part of the requirements<lb />
for a NCCSS seminar and may be used by<lb />
participating teachers for renewal credit.<lb />
The theme, "Contemporary Viewpoints<lb />
in Studying and Teaching European<lb />
History will be earned out in<lb />
lecture-discussions led by five ECU<lb />
history professors, a Duke University<lb />
professor and three NorthCarolina history<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Topics and leaders include:<lb />
Greek history, ECU. Prof. Anthony<lb />
Papalas; medieval history, ECU. Prof.<lb />
Thomas Hemdon; contemporary Eu-<lb />
ropean history, ECU Prof. Philip Adler;<lb />
European history during the Reform-<lb />
ation period, ECU Prof. Bodo Nischan;<lb />
17th Century Europe, ECU Prof. William<lb />
H. Cobb;<lb />
"Teaching European History in<lb />
Secondary Schools a luncheon address<lb />
by Duke University Prof. Warren Lerner;<lb />
and "Western Studies in the Secondary<lb />
Schools of North Carolina teachers<lb />
Helen Reed, North Lenoir High School;<lb />
Mary Van Wilkins, N.C. Department of<lb />
Public Instruction; and Gerald Eubanks, a<lb />
New Bern Senior High School.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
Symposium is available from Dr. Wease at<lb />
the ECU Department of History, Box 2744,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
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National Organization for Women<lb />
(NOW) will meet Thursday, January 31, at<lb />
8 p.m. in the meeting room of the First<lb />
Federal Savings and Loan Bldg. on the<lb />
264 By-Pass.<lb />
Please come, and bring interested<lb />
friends. NOW members include women<lb />
and men of all ages and racial groups who<lb />
are working for equality of opportunity for<lb />
women economically, politically, legally<lb />
and socially.<lb />
Speaker will be Nelson B. Crisp,<lb />
Greenville attorney, who will discuss the<lb />
actual legal facts about the Equal Rights<lb />
Amendment, the most important issue in<lb />
American feminism at present.<lb />
And, we hope to have as our special<lb />
guest, Kathy Taylor, Bethel High School<lb />
student, who is the .country's number<lb />
one-ranked two mile runner. She won in<lb />
her age group in the first National Junior<lb />
Olympics cross-country race in Nashville,<lb />
Tenn. last December.<lb />
ECU students: If you need a ride to<lb />
the Thursday meeting, call one of these<lb />
numbers: 756-1623, 756-6519, 752-7390,<lb />
758-4906 or 752-0449.<lb />
Heart research grant<lb />
Dr. Lynis Dohm of the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine faculty has received funds from<lb />
the North Carolina Heart Association for<lb />
his research in the function of the heart.<lb />
Dr. Dohm was awarded $2,500 from<lb />
the Heart Association for his research<lb />
project, "Adaptation of Heart Adenyl<lb />
Cyclase During Exercise<lb />
WRC committees<lb />
Women's Residence Council (WRC) is<lb />
an existing part of the life of women on<lb />
campus. This unit helps bring together<lb />
campus women through interesting and<lb />
influencing projects as the one's they are<lb />
now working on.<lb />
Organized committees are working on<lb />
projects separately so they can put the<lb />
mest into them. The publicity committee<lb />
is working on building the image of<lb />
WRC. The out-of-state-in-state scholar-<lb />
ship committee is setting down the<lb />
guidelines for the WRC Scholarships.<lb />
Women's Awareness week is in the<lb />
making to be held in early Spring. The<lb />
projects committee booklet for female<lb />
freshmen "This is Where It's At" which<lb />
was a success last year will be revised<lb />
and reissued this year.<lb />
All the committees are hard at work<lb />
planning projects. If you want to know<lb />
what's going on in WRC check the WRC<lb />
board in your dorm ladies. 'We're doing<lb />
it<lb />
Econ Honor society<lb />
The ECU Chapter of Omicron Delta<lb />
Epsilon, National Honor Society in<lb />
Economics, is presently accepting new<lb />
members (a major in economics is not<lb />
necessary). Requirements for acceptance<lb />
into this honor society are: 3.0 in<lb />
economics courses, 15 quarter hours of<lb />
economic courses, 2.8 overall average.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL.<lb />
5, NO. 3029 JAN. 1974<lb />
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SGA appropriates funds<lb />
for lacrosse expences<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The<lb />
ECU Lacrosse team was<lb />
appropriated $600 by the SGA Legislature<lb />
Monday. This money will be used to<lb />
cover the cost of travel and equipment, an<lb />
expense that until this year was funded by<lb />
the athletic department.<lb />
The athletic department decided not to<lb />
fund the lacrosse team this year because<lb />
lacrosse does not contribute points that<lb />
determine the presentation of the<lb />
President's Cup, an award that is given to<lb />
the southern conference school that has<lb />
accumulated the highest number of points<lb />
granted according to final placement in<lb />
championships. For example, the number<lb />
one football team in the conference would<lb />
receive eight points if there are eight<lb />
teams in the conference; the number two<lb />
team would receive seven points and etc.<lb />
Since lacrosse is not a sport that<lb />
contributes points toward this award it is<lb />
no longer recognized as a part of the<lb />
athletic department and operates as a<lb />
club. As a school team they would<lb />
operate on a budget of an estimated<lb />
$2,400; as a club they will operate on a<lb />
budget of $600. This amount will pay $70<lb />
per home game for two referees,<lb />
equipment such as lacrosse sticks which<lb />
cost $25 each and travel expenses.<lb />
An SGA constitutional amendment<lb />
was passed which will allow students to<lb />
have their organizations' constitutions<lb />
approved by the SGA every three years<lb />
instead of every year. Since this<lb />
amendment was passed by the legislature<lb />
it will now have to be ratified by 23 of<lb />
student body provided that 20 percent of<lb />
the student body votes. This amendment<lb />
will be voted on by students during the<lb />
spring SGA elections.<lb />
Lee McLaughlin and Tommy Thoma-<lb />
son were accepted as new legislators.<lb />
Mrs. McLaughlin will be a day-student<lb />
representative. Miss Thomason is the<lb />
newly elected freshman class president.<lb />
Bill Bodenhamer announced that the<lb />
Publications Board, the Real House and<lb />
the Lacrosse team will be notified that<lb />
they must present their constitutions to<lb />
be approved by the SGA in order to make<lb />
appropriations granted to these organi-<lb />
zations legal.<lb />
It was also announced that a year's<lb />
analysis of the SGA will be presented<lb />
February 4 at 6:00 p.m. in the Nursing<lb />
auditorium by SGA President Bill Boden-<lb />
hamer.<lb />
White Ball<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
"Last year Kappa Sigma won with<lb />
close to $800. I believe if we'd told the<lb />
Kappa Sigmas what they got last year<lb />
that's what they'd have aimed for this<lb />
year he continued.<lb />
"The Chi Omegas and Pi Kaps won<lb />
second place this year. I think they'll<lb />
work harder to win first place next year<lb />
Kappa Sigma won again this year,<lb />
making this their fourth year in a row as<lb />
winners.<lb />
The winning contributions raised by<lb />
Kappa Sigma totalled $1,203.08, accord-<lb />
ing to Don Rundle, Kappa Sigma fund<lb />
raising chairman for White Ball.<lb />
The majority of this sum was raised by<lb />
a car wash the Kappa Sigmas held Jan. 19<lb />
at their fraternity house.<lb />
Other fund raising projects sponsored<lb />
by the Kappa Sigmas for White Ball<lb />
donations were a happy hour, a peanut<lb />
butter sale, and a raffle.<lb />
Winners of the raffle received two<lb />
movie passes for either the Park or Plaza<lb />
theater. The winners, Tom Burgess,<lb />
Carolyn McMillen, Susan Gossett, and Dr.<lb />
Bill Smith, were notified by telephone<lb />
Sunday Jan 27 after the 2 p.m. drawing.<lb />
"I just feel like the Kappa Sigmas<lb />
worked enough and didn't have to take it<lb />
out of their back pockets Godfrey said.<lb />
"A lot of people want to say they're<lb />
just a lot of rich guys but that's not<lb />
so. They got out and hustle a lot of<lb />
people<lb />
NO SOLICITING<lb />
In accordance with this year's<lb />
White Ball rules, the Kappa Sigmas did<lb />
not solicit businesses for donations.<lb />
"It wasn't really a new ruling said<lb />
Godfrey.<lb />
"Groups weren't supposed to solicit<lb />
last year. If there was any we didn't know<lb />
about it Toler said. "If we heard that<lb />
any groups were soliciting last year, we<lb />
talked to them personally and told them<lb />
not to solicit<lb />
This request was in response to<lb />
complaints from local businesses<lb />
according to Godfrey.<lb />
"Easter Seals go to businesses<lb />
too. Easter Seals asked us not to go<lb />
downtown because that just repeats it<lb />
he said.<lb />
There was also the problem of groups<lb />
soliciting businesses for donations and<lb />
then keeping some of the money,<lb />
according to Toler.<lb />
POSSIBLE CHANGES<lb />
For next year's White Ball, APO is<lb />
thinking of some changes, according to<lb />
Godfrey. Groups may not be allowed to<lb />
jointly sponsor one girl. Sponsoring may<lb />
be required to be done by single<lb />
organizations only-one girl for one group.<lb />
The date of the White Ball may be<lb />
announced earlier next year, according to<lb />
Godfrey.<lb />
"We'd like to give enough notice to<lb />
allow organizations to work up money<lb />
raising projects he said.<lb />
This year Angel Flight had a bake sale<lb />
and Alpha Delta Pi sold doughnuts to<lb />
raise money.<lb />
Since Kappa Sigma has won for the<lb />
past four years, some smaller groups are<lb />
wondering about the possibility of ever<lb />
beating them.<lb />
They are also wondering about the<lb />
possibility of Kappa Sigma sitting out for<lb />
one year or retiring from competition.<lb />
Sam Byrer, Kappa Sigma president,<lb />
commented on this proposal, "We feel<lb />
that the project is so worthy that we enjoy<lb />
raising as much money as we can<lb />
"It's not so much the idea of the<lb />
trophy but when you stop the one group<lb />
that contributes about half of the<lb />
proceeds, of course you're cutting the<lb />
contributions to Pitt County crippled<lb />
children in half.<lb />
"Then you begin to wonder what White<lb />
Ball's all about<lb />
Before the Kappa Sigmas gained their<lb />
News and Observer Editor<lb />
Sitton speaks<lb />
CLAUDE F. SITTON<lb />
Claude Sitton, editor and vice<lb />
president of the Raleigh News and<lb />
Observer, will speak to a meeting of<lb />
upper-level journalism students at East<lb />
Carolina University, Wednesday, Jan. 30.<lb />
Sitton will discuss aspects of editorial<lb />
writing and the impact of the editorial<lb />
winning streak in White Ball, the Theta<lb />
Chis experienced three years of<lb />
consistent wins.<lb />
Four years ago one member of Kappa<lb />
Sigma decided that Kappa Sigma would<lb />
win the trophy that year. He headed the<lb />
fund raising committee and Kappa Sigma<lb />
won.<lb />
"If an organization makes up its mind<lb />
to beat us, they can make a concentrated<lb />
effort and beat us. That's how we beat<lb />
the Theta Chi Byrer said.<lb />
"White Ball offers the fraternity not<lb />
only a chance for its own involvement, but<lb />
also for the benefit of the crippled<lb />
children he said.<lb />
page. Interested persons are invited to<lb />
attend the lecture, which is scheduled for<lb />
11 a.m. in 301 Austin Building.<lb />
Editorial director of the News and<lb />
Observer since 1968, Sitton has served as<lb />
a reporter and editor for United Press<lb />
International, as U.S. Information Officer<lb />
and Press Attache for the American<lb />
Embassy in Ghana, and from 1964 until<lb />
1968 he was national news director of<lb />
the New York Times.<lb />
A native of Atlanta, he is a graduate of<lb />
, Emory University, a member of Sigma<lb />
Delta Chi and an honorary member of the<lb />
ECU chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma<lb />
journalism fraternity.<lb />
Containers<lb />
fool nature<lb />
The Nebraska Game and Parks<lb />
Commission has reportedly used those<lb />
little egg-shaped containers used by one<lb />
brand of panty hose to productively fool<lb />
Mother Nature in the form of nesting<lb />
geese. For two years now, the plastic<lb />
containers have been filled with sand,<lb />
sealed, and then traded for real eggs<lb />
which are carefully placed in incubators.<lb />
If the eggs are stolen without a<lb />
convincing replacement the bird is likely<lb />
to abandon her nest and move on. The<lb />
replacement keeps the female happy with<lb />
her first choice of nest until she finishes<lb />
her clutch. Then technicians steal the<lb />
dummies and cover the nest. Five days<lb />
later, they uncover it and the bird returns<lb />
to start the whole procedure again.<lb />
Waterfowl production has nearly doubled<lb />
with this method-at least with<lb />
geese. Technicians aren't sure yet<lb />
whether swans will be so gullible.<lb />
Thirsty lawns<lb />
Scientists report that about 30,000<lb />
gallons of water a year are used to water<lb />
the average lawn in a humid area of the<lb />
U.S. A lawn in a dry region can soak up<lb />
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Mauger clears up oil controversy<lb />
Editor's note: The following article was<lb />
submitted to Fountainhead by Dr. Richard<lb />
L. Mauger, Associate professor of<lb />
Geology. His comments concern an<lb />
article submitted to Fountainhead by<lb />
Valerie Szabo and John Prevette, entitled<lb />
'Colorado fears land damage published<lb />
in the January 17 edition of Fountainhead.<lb />
The article on Colorado oil shale lands<lb />
by Szabo and Prevette deserves some<lb />
comments because to me, it represents a<lb />
hack-work style of journalism concerning<lb />
a vitally important, and complex<lb />
issue. First of all, we are informed that<lb />
somehow the gasoline shortage is linked<lb />
in some unseen nebulus way, to the<lb />
outstanding triumphs of modem day<lb />
youth-opposition to the Vietnam war and<lb />
involvement in the civil rights movement.<lb />
Without further explanation we are<lb />
informed that Mr. John Love when he was<lb />
governor of Colorado was somehow guilty<lb />
of dooming 100,000 acres of southern<lb />
Colorado land to "destruction in the near<lb />
future His sin it seems was to be<lb />
governor when major petroleum com-<lb />
panies acquired leases to Colorado oil<lb />
shale lands. I'm curious to know the<lb />
explanation of Szabo's and Prevette's<lb />
reference to oil shale in southern<lb />
Colorado. If they would really like to find<lb />
out something about the subject, there<lb />
are many accessible (in the ECU library,<lb />
for example), well written, factual articles<lb />
on the Colorado oil shale deposits, none<lb />
of which are in the southern part of the<lb />
state. The authors continue on to inform<lb />
us that 71,066 tons of earth will be strip<lb />
mined to produce a mere one percent of<lb />
Celebrations are planned<lb />
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MEMBERS OF THE ECU Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority gather to plan<lb />
activities for the 66th anniversary of the National Sorority.<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 66th year of the Alpha Kappa<lb />
sorority will be celebrated on Feb. 17, by<lb />
East Carolina's newly formed Theta Alpha<lb />
Chapter. The AKAs will celebrate<lb />
Founder's Day with the lota Kappa Omega<lb />
graduate chapter at the Ramada Inn in<lb />
Greenville. Shirley Smallwood, AKA<lb />
campus president, and Cynthia Newby,<lb />
ECU'S first general AKA member recently<lb />
released tenative plans for other future<lb />
activities.<lb />
The AKAs plan to donate a<lb />
subscription of Essence magazine to<lb />
Joyner Library as a service project. They<lb />
also plan to distribute the AKA history<lb />
brochures to Joyner and to departmental<lb />
libraries on campus to familiarize people<lb />
with nationally recognized sorority<lb />
leaders. The AKA's are associate<lb />
m<lb />
members of the Panhellenic Council and<lb />
will be "participating in their service<lb />
activities.<lb />
A bake sale will be held on Tuesday,<lb />
Jan. 29, by the Alpha Kappa Alphas as a<lb />
fund raising project. Future baby sitting<lb />
services and car washes are also planned<lb />
for fund raising.<lb />
Ten active members make up the<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority on<lb />
campus. Officers include Shirley Small-<lb />
wood, president, Debbie McCoy, vice<lb />
president, Annie Morris, recording<lb />
secretary, Janice Hobbs, corresponding<lb />
secretary, Gloria Fisher, treasurer, and<lb />
Cynthia Newby, dean of pledges.<lb />
In May, a recreational outing is<lb />
planned by the AKAs for interested<lb />
students. New members will be initiated<lb />
in the spring quarter.<lb />
the oil needed in this country and that<lb />
over the next 10 years all of western and<lb />
southern Colorado will be destroyed if the<lb />
oil companies proceed in extraction of oil<lb />
from these lands. Just what do these<lb />
statements mean? I feel that the reader is<lb />
entitled to an explanation. At an average<lb />
grade of 80 gals, oil per ton of shale,<lb />
71,066 tons would yield about 136,000<lb />
barrels of oil or about one percent of daily<lb />
U.S. consumption, based on an estimated<lb />
U.S. oil consumption for 1973 of 5.3<lb />
billion barrels. Rock with 80 gals, oil per<lb />
ton is very high grade and represents less<lb />
than ten percent of all shale oil<lb />
reserves. The oil shale lands in western<lb />
Colorado (mainly in the Piceance Creek<lb />
Basin) contain from 450 to 500 billion<lb />
barrels of oil in rock that contains from 25<lb />
to 65 gal. oil per ton. Thus, if all oil shale<lb />
with 25 to 60 gals, per ton in western<lb />
Colorado were mined it would supply<lb />
essentially all of our oil needs for the next<lb />
one hundred years, based on a constant<lb />
yearly consumption equal to that of<lb />
1973. To supply the entire U.S. oil needs<lb />
from shale oil in Colorado for the next one<lb />
hundred years would indeed be a tall<lb />
order, even for the giant U.S. petroleum<lb />
companies especially since Szabo and<lb />
Prevette state "The shame of the ordeal is<lb />
that the oil companies are at present<lb />
unsure of the outcome of their<lb />
explorations into Colorado's natural<lb />
resources Following this statement, the<lb />
authors state that successful exploitation<lb />
of the shale oil will have destroyed<lb />
hundreds of thousands of acres of<lb />
Colorado's prime land to produce only a<lb />
trivial one percent of all oil that must be<lb />
produced. Do the authors consider a one<lb />
hundred year's supply at current U.S.<lb />
consumption rates "a trivial one percent<lb />
of all that must be produced?"<lb />
Later in the article, after seeming to<lb />
blame Mr. Love for a massive give-away of<lb />
state lands it turns out the lands were<lb />
legally leased to petroleum companies for<lb />
exploration. The authors seem to be<lb />
accusing Mr. Love of acting within the<lb />
law, even if the law was written almost<lb />
100 years ago. How else should the<lb />
governor act? Should he act illegally we<lb />
might ask? Szabo and Prevette hint that a<lb />
mineral or oil shale lease allows the<lb />
leasee to do anything with the land he<lb />
wishes with no compensation for<lb />
damages. Nonsense! Leases of this type<lb />
include bonds or compensation for<lb />
damages and always involve a royalty to<lb />
be paid (in this case to the State of<lb />
Colorado) for each unit of commodity (oil)<lb />
produced. The companies of course must<lb />
also pay for the leases and pay to renew<lb />
them. Thus the states profit financially<lb />
from leasing mineral or oil rights<lb />
especially if the leased lands become<lb />
productive.<lb />
Finally to top off their wide ranging<lb />
expose' into shale oil and petroleum<lb />
companies, we are informed by Szabo and<lb />
Prevette, that the major oil companies are<lb />
exploiting the resources of Saudi Arabia<lb />
in fear of impending nationalization?<lb />
With the recent doubling of prices of<lb />
imported crude oil (from middle Eastern<lb />
countries, North Africa and Venezula to<lb />
name the most important areas), just who<lb />
is being exploited by whom? Could it be<lb />
the average American consumer with his<lb />
big car, love of speed, flimsy home miles<lb />
from work, tremendous love for air travel<lb />
and insatiable thirst for more and more<lb />
electricity - could he be the one who is<lb />
being exploited here? No one expects<lb />
him to change his style of living, after all,<lb />
isn't part of our birthright a guarantee to<lb />
use all the petroleum we want?<lb />
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The Sir Douglas Band - Texas Tornado<lb />
SD7287 Atlantic<lb />
By J.K. LOFTIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Doug Sahm, the Sir Douglas of the<lb />
famed quintet of yesteryear, renowned for<lb />
its performances of "She's About a<lb />
Mover" and "Mendicino is back<lb />
again. His return via this album is,<lb />
unfortunately, disappointing. He fails in<lb />
trying to generate some of the electricity<lb />
found on his first super-session album of<lb />
last year featuring Bob Dylan, Dr. John,<lb />
Arif Mardin and various other biggies of<lb />
the business. He ends up with a passive,<lb />
low level performance, hardly worthy of<lb />
the fine lines of praise which Atlantic<lb />
Records has bestowed upon it; for<lb />
example "The high energy level is<lb />
maintained by Doug's fine vocals and his<lb />
outstanding musicians If this is true,<lb />
then Atlantic's promotional men have<lb />
both an extremely low threshhold for<lb />
excitement and a tin ear; for there is no<lb />
high (or for that matter sustained) energy<lb />
level, not any fine vocal work. As<lb />
Atlantic's review says, it is a bit funky,<lb />
but only a little.<lb />
Hailing from San Antonio, Texas,<lb />
Doug Sahm is very affected by country<lb />
and western, southern funk, as well as<lb />
Chicano music. His synthesis of these<lb />
styles fails to excite, however, and in<lb />
most cases is merely a lame imitation of<lb />
these styles. His country and western<lb />
attempts of "I'll Be There" and "Hard<lb />
Way" are second rate and wouldn't even<lb />
make it on a weak AM country<lb />
station. "Nitty Gritty" is the only song<lb />
that just falls flat. It sounds like a<lb />
combination of Sam the Sham's "Wooly<lb />
Bully Doug Sahm's own "Mendicino<lb />
and the Mexican Brass. The first song on<lb />
side one, "San Francisco FM Blues"<lb />
sounds like a weak attempt at imitating<lb />
Quicksilver of about two years ago with a<lb />
horn section, and Sahm's voice sounds<lb />
just like Dino Valenti. "Someday" reminds<lb />
me of something Tony Bennett would do<lb />
with a Count Basie back-up, interesting<lb />
enough for a country boy from<lb />
Texas. Yes, it's true, as Atlantic's review<lb />
says, "This album offers something for<lb />
everyone<lb />
The high points of the album are<lb />
actually provided by the back-up<lb />
musicians, of special note is David<lb />
"fathead" Newman, of the old Mar-Keys<lb />
of the mid-sixties, who does some fine<lb />
tenor sax and flute solos. Dr. John (Mac<lb />
Rebennack) also provides some nice New<lb />
Orleans piano and organ on "Tennessee<lb />
Blues" (the only salvation for that song)<lb />
and "Ain't That Lovin' You<lb />
Doug Sahm, merely by the attention<lb />
given him by Atlantic Records' VPs, Jerry<lb />
Wexler and Arif Mardin, as well as their<lb />
publicity department, should have some<lb />
talent. And if to this we add the guest<lb />
appearance of the previously mentioned<lb />
Mr. Dylan, Dr. John et al, it seems that<lb />
Doug Sahm must be talented and<lb />
respected. It's just a shame that he<lb />
doesn't let us know it with this album.<lb /><lb />
Clifford T. Ward: "Home Thoughts<lb />
Fair to Bad to Worse to Worst<lb />
By PATSY HINTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Clifford T. Ward (whoever he is)<lb />
certainly produced a well, "different"<lb />
sort of album when he allowed Atlanta<lb />
Recording Corporation to cut his "Home<lb />
Thoughts" complete with a famous (?)<lb />
chrisma label (whatever that is). By<lb />
"different" I mean that side one left me in<lb />
cold disbelief, whereas side two put me to<lb />
sleep.<lb />
The first two songs on side one,<lb />
"Gaye" and "Wherewithal" are the two<lb />
suggested cuts for air play, and indeed<lb />
are the two thin strands of rope that keep<lb />
the entire album, which has already<lb />
tumbled over the cliff, from slipping into<lb />
an abyss of complete failure. "Gaye a<lb />
love ballad, has such original lyrics as<lb />
"Gaye, I won't last another day,If you<lb />
decide to go away.Don't go away.<lb />
Please stay Heavy huh? But at least the<lb />
melody is gentle and soothing, and when<lb />
compared with the songs on side two,<lb />
"Gaye" takes a place at "the head of the<lb />
class Ward's second life jacket,<lb />
"Wherewithal is barely enough to help<lb />
the album keep its head above water. To<lb />
begin with, the average listener is not<lb />
going to know the meaning of<lb />
"wherewithal" (I didn't; do you?), and so,<lb />
the song has a perhaps fatal strike against<lb />
it before it even sounds a note. However,<lb />
the beat is peppier, and if you have the<lb />
initiative to look up the meaning of<lb />
"wherewithal" the lyrics ("Wish I had the<lb />
wherewithalTo attract your attention)<lb />
become almost meaningful. And on this<lb />
album, meaningful lyrics are rare, rare,<lb />
rare.<lb />
As pitiful as these two songs are, the<lb />
worst is yet to come. "The Dubious<lb />
Circus Company" is an example of<lb />
Clifford Ward's "bubblegun magic but I<lb />
seriously doubt the song will ever acquire<lb />
even a fraction of the success achieved<lb />
by such typical teeny-bopper music as<lb />
Sammy Davis's "Candy Man<lb />
"Nightingale" is the main culprit that<lb />
shoots the arrow of cold disbelief straight<lb />
into a duped heart. "Nightingale so<lb />
beautifulI love to hear your song Then,<lb />
if you can take this as the truth (and I still<lb />
can't), a real bird really twitters and<lb />
tweets right in the middle of the<lb />
song. My God, Ward, just because your<lb />
song is about a nightingale doesn't mean<lb />
that you necessarily have to throw the<lb />
bird in to do his bit. I couldn't imagine<lb />
the hummingbird humming in Seals and<lb />
Crofts's song by that name, or the<lb />
blackbird cawing in Cat Stevens's<lb />
"Morning Has Broken "What a tweet<lb />
song a friend punned. Oh well, let's<lb />
hear it for the bird.<lb />
Barely have I recovered from shock<lb />
over the bird's performance when my<lb />
sarcastic nature is aroused by the lyrics of<lb />
"Where Would That Lead Me?" Now get<lb />
these words: "Why don't you tell me ycj<lb />
love me?Why don't you tell me you<lb />
care?I might do something extravagant<lb />
Like play with your hair Yes, indeed,<lb />
that's really extravagant.<lb />
The last song on side one, "The<lb />
Traveller combines a choppy style with<lb />
the words of John 3:16 (that's right, John<lb />
3:16) superimposed on a background of<lb />
little children singing a rousing chorus of<lb />
"Yes, Jesus Loves Me" I'll never discern<lb />
how Ward figured this song would work,<lb />
with the tweeting of birds, I'll never know.<lb />
And now, for the sawing-log-sedation<lb />
of side two. Ward shows off his<lb />
intellectual prowess with the title song of<lb />
his album, "Home Thoughts From<lb />
Abroad The lyrics run: "I've been<lb />
reading Browning, Keats, and William<lb />
Wordsworth,And I like what they have to<lb />
sayI miss you,I miss you.I really<lb />
do<lb />
In "Where's It Going to End" (I couldn't<lb />
agree more.) Ward compares his love with<lb />
some chick to a "broken-down motor<lb />
car In true "Nightingale" style, Ward is<lb />
far from subtle, and this song is complete<lb />
with sound effects such as horns blowing<lb />
and cars screeching. In keeping with the<lb />
vivid images produced, I think Clifford's<lb />
singing could use an overhaul.<lb />
And thus, the music drags on, from<lb />
fair to bad to worse to worst. The cover of<lb />
this album, featuring an old-fashioned<lb />
vanity table complete with a framed<lb />
picture of Clifford T. Ward, has no color<lb />
or vitality whatsoever, but is a dull, dingy,<lb />
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Student opinion<lb />
We again find ourselves adrift in a sea of Forum; to date, the score is four Earl<lb />
Scruggs letters to four "exceptional children" responses. The duplication of response<lb />
makes Fountainhead wonder where priorities lie when a concert review causes as much<lb />
of a ruckus as does an issue of human dignity.<lb />
However, Fountainhead staff members have noted in the past that the issues most<lb />
prone to cause hysterical response are theaterconcert reviews and Greeks. Perhaps<lb />
this indicates the tendency of 70s students to retire into personal shells and disregard<lb />
anything more irritating than a beer bust or a concert. The thought isn't a pleasant<lb />
one. Fountainhead is fully prepared to hear further volatile comment about future<lb />
concerts and protests of critical theater reviews while the Student Government,<lb />
out-of-state tuition, racial issues, faculty cutbacks, student-faculty ratio, and teaching<lb />
quality go unnoticed.<lb />
Looking at the situation more optimistically, we'd like to believe that the non-letter<lb />
writers are thinking more deeply about things than are the letter-writers. The series of<lb />
letters on exceptional children, and the earlier letters on women's status, have done a<lb />
lot to promote our belief in studentkind.<lb />
More on the exceptional<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Dear Mr. Mentha,<lb />
the<lb />
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in your recent article in<lb />
Fountainhead entitled "Exceptional<lb />
Children you exhibited some of the<lb />
many negative attitudes you hold<lb />
regarding the physically and mentally<lb />
disabled. Some of your statements are<lb />
worthy of comment.<lb />
"To elevate the dregs of genetic<lb />
accident, the liabilities of mankind, to the<lb />
same status as the giftedis essentially<lb />
classifying mankind into two groups<lb />
'normal" and "non-normal<lb />
First, Mr. Mentha, I question whether<lb />
the physically or mentally disabled are<lb />
dregs, that being: "The poorest or most<lb />
undesirable part of anything in this case<lb />
society. That, I assume, is your value<lb />
judgment only, and I will regard it as<lb />
such. You may desire to know that<lb />
disabled people lead productive, success-<lb />
ful, and meaningful lives. In the sense of<lb />
a liability, they are not. Most, in fact, are<lb />
self-sustaining and contribute at least as<lb />
much to our society, as say President<lb />
Nixon or possibly yourself.<lb />
"This (categorical indistinction) is<lb />
already prevalent in public schools where<lb />
Stan<lb />
"Do you know becauee I tell you so, or do<lb />
you know<lb />
-G. Stein<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
MANAGING ECHTORSklp Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gllliam<lb />
AD MANAGERJackie Shallcross<lb />
NEWS EDITORS Darrell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
REVIEWS EDITORSteve Bohmuller<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
ADVISORDr. Frank J. Murphy<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student news-<lb />
paper of East Carolina University and ap-<lb />
pears each Tuesday and Thursday of the<lb />
school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516 ECU Station,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
Editorial Offices: 758-6366, 758-6367<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually for non-<lb />
students.<lb />
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gifted (intellectually superior) students are<lb />
condemned for failure to conform to<lb />
classroom standards (the average)<lb />
Since you make this very general and<lb />
pervasive statement and because you at<lb />
least meet the minimum intellectual<lb />
requirements for admission to graduate<lb />
school and because you are in a field<lb />
where scientific methodology is stressed,<lb />
if not required, I assume either a) you<lb />
have visited all of the public schools, or b)<lb />
you have access to validated studies<lb />
heretofore unknown to the scientific<lb />
community. I, Mr. Mentha, being far less<lb />
fortunate than yourself, have only visited<lb />
and worked in two or three public<lb />
schools. I was not at that time aware of<lb />
any clandestine operations to coerce,<lb />
either overtly or covertly, intellectually<lb />
superior students into performing at an<lb />
average level. But, as I said, I am not as<lb />
gifted as yourself; therefore, I probably<lb />
failed to perceive the subterfuge.<lb />
"I disapprove of the physically and<lb />
mentally disabled being given equal<lb />
status with, classified with, and<lb />
associated with their gifted counterparts<lb />
I ask: are you stating that you feel<lb />
Christie Brown, the Irish novelist and a<lb />
victim of cerebral palsy, should not be<lb />
given equal status with you as regards<lb />
writing ability? Are you stating that:<lb />
Franklin Roosevelt could not be classified<lb />
with you or, excuse me sir, his gifted<lb />
counterpart in possessing administrative<lb />
leadership or governing abilities? Are you<lb />
saying: Moshe Dayan cannot be asso-<lb />
ciated with you; he has only one eye you<lb />
know, and I'm sure no disabled individual<lb />
could adequately serve as Defense<lb />
Minister of a nation. Isn't that correct<lb />
sir? But of course Moses couldn't lead<lb />
the Israeli people out of Egypt with a<lb />
speech impediment; but isn't it<lb />
interesting that he did? The list could<lb />
continue; I'm sure you've gotten the<lb />
point, or have you? If not I suggest that<lb />
you utilize your obviously gifted talents<lb />
and review the research literature. It will<lb />
be replete with examples, bona fide no<lb />
less, of successfully rehabilitated persons<lb />
that contribute equal to or greater than<lb />
their share to society.<lb />
If, after reading this article, you do not<lb />
agree with me, which is certainly<lb />
possible, and you do not follow the<lb />
forementioned suggestion, I will be forced<lb />
to conclude: a) you have no desire to<lb />
know the truth, or b) you are not at gifted<lb />
as I supposed. It is my sincere wish that<lb />
you prove me wrong on both accounts.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAD Invites all readers to ex-<lb />
press their opinions In the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by their authoifs;<lb />
names will be withheld on request. Un-<lb />
signed editorials on this page and on the<lb />
editorial page reflect the opinions of the<lb />
editor, and are not necessarily thoee of<lb />
the staff.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reserves the right to re-<lb />
fuse printing in instances of libel or<lb />
obscenity, and to comment aa an<lb />
Independent body on any and all<lb />
issues. A newspaper is objective only In<lb />
proportion to its autonomy.<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This letter is in response to a letter<lb />
published in your January 22 issue. The<lb />
correspondence to which I refer<lb />
denounced in extremely strong terms the<lb />
use of the term "exceptional children" for<lb />
children who are emotionally disturbed,<lb />
mentally retarded, learning disabled, and<lb />
those deficient in hearing and speech. I<lb />
feel that much that was said in the letter<lb />
can be dismissed out of hand. For<lb />
instance, I sincerely doubt that the author<lb />
would really want to apply the terms<lb />
"dregs of genetic accident, the liabilities<lb />
of mankind" to creative geniuses such as<lb />
Beethoven or Milton, both of whom it is<lb />
well known had handicaps.<lb />
I think the point should be made that<lb />
there are very few (if any) who are<lb />
qualified to divide the world into he dregs<lb />
and the non-dregs, or as another author<lb />
has said, "Let him who is without sin<lb />
case the first stone What we regard as a<lb />
deficiency may simply be a gift which<lb />
can't function properly in the present<lb />
society; or what we regard as a gift might<lb />
easily be a handicap. For instance, the<lb />
author of the letter in question here<lb />
seems to identify gifted with productive.<lb />
Based on my experience with several<lb />
thousand students, this does not<lb />
follow. Finally, I deplore the hurt that<lb />
was done by the letter to the families of<lb />
"the handicapped<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Carl G. Adler<lb />
Professor of Physics<lb />
Mentha replies<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
It is my intent to clarify certain<lb />
aspects of my earlier letter and secondly<lb />
to point out a few of the consequences of<lb />
the arguments of my critics. I will do this<lb />
by answering each directly.<lb />
Patty Burke<lb />
You were correct to evaluate my<lb />
interests as a "surface concern My<lb />
discontent is of a semantic nature. I tried<lb />
to show how indefinite adjoctives lead to<lb />
imprecision of language, and how this<lb />
inadvertantly leads to interpretations<lb />
other than those intended. The fact that I<lb />
drew such avid opposition is a measure of<lb />
my success.<lb />
Let me give you a concrete example of<lb />
my objection to the classification of "ex-<lb />
ceptional" as it relates to the field of<lb />
special education. Your neighbor<lb />
mentions in an off-hand manner that a<lb />
friend of hers has an exceptional<lb />
child. Not wishing to be nosey, you<lb />
refrain from further questions. What,<lb />
specifically, have you learned about that<lb />
child? - only that his abilities fall one or<lb />
two standard deviations to either side of a<lb />
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normal. In essence, the only exact<lb />
information you have is that the child is<lb />
non-normal. Reflect how simply one<lb />
could state that the child: had a learning<lb />
disability; was deficient in hearing; was a<lb />
musical prodige; was considered to be a<lb />
genius in his mathematical abilities.<lb />
These explicit descriptive references allow<lb />
no ambiguity as to what makes that child<lb />
different. (Your) composite grouping<lb />
does not allow the same precise<lb />
identification.<lb />
When I postulated "Perhaps you<lb />
concerned students honestly believe that<lb />
the gifted has an intrinsic defect I<lb />
was constructing a hypothetical con-<lb />
ditional whereby far reaching conse-<lb />
quences may be inferred. I did not in any<lb />
way state that I believed that this was<lb />
your purpose. I chose the example as a<lb />
viable inference (others certainly exist) for<lb />
the following reason. A classification<lb />
arises from an attempt to classify. To<lb />
classify is to arrange or distribute in<lb />
classes. A class is a number of persons<lb />
or things, regarded as forming one group<lb />
through the possession of similar<lb />
qualities (dictionary of your choice). I<lb />
contend the proposition: both the<lb />
deficient and the gifted are outside the<lb />
normal and therefore possess the<lb />
common need of special attention - does<lb />
not adequately describe the situation. It<lb />
is more significant that these two groups<lb />
lie in antithesis to one another. They<lb />
reflect the need for very different forms of<lb />
attention and I submit that this is of<lb />
greater consequence. They have less in<lb />
common with each other than with the<lb />
normal from which they have been<lb />
separated. It is with respect to the above<lb />
that I propounded a possibility of defect<lb />
and alterior motive .that of screening.<lb />
Certainly it follows if the obvious<lb />
common trait is removed one would<lb />
search for a more elusive kind.<lb />
In reference to the following quotes<lb />
from your letter: "We may have more to<lb />
learn from "little" minds than we<lb />
suspect I ask - what? more than from<lb />
whom? When you assert "They are top<lb />
instructors in matters of the heart I say<lb />
to you that our primary discussion deals<lb />
with matters of the mind. Any reference<lb />
to emotionalism in context of these<lb />
arguments or discussions presupposes<lb />
that you wish to contest my views without<lb />
due consideration of my choice of basic<lb />
premise .ratiocination.<lb />
Mary Winters:<lb />
Perhaps you and I share a modicum<lb />
more agreement than you would like to<lb />
believe. I am not ignorant of the aims of<lb />
Special Education, indeed I would like to<lb />
see it developed to completeness (I will<lb />
explain in a moment). I have been aware<lb />
of the unique problems of both the gifted<lb />
and the deficient in the educational<lb />
.process. My family has traditionally been<lb />
involved in the teaching profession. My<lb />
mother has been a primary school teacher<lb />
for more than 20 years, having diverse<lb />
experience from the extremes of the New<lb />
York City school for the deaf and dumb to<lb />
the Westchester (elite) public schools.<lb />
My father was a college instructor for a<lb />
number of years before returning to<lb />
industry as a full time occupation. Aunts<lb />
and an uncle are active secondary school<lb />
teachers. My wife holds a degree in art<lb />
education. Association with these people<lb />
does in no way qualify me as an expert or<lb />
an authority, but neither does it leave me<lb />
unaware. I contend in order to<lb />
individualize the educational process, to<lb />
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must expand the special education to its<lb />
ultimate endthe abolition of public<lb />
education altogether.<lb />
The removal of public supported<lb />
compulsive education would accomplish<lb />
two objectives. The first is that it would<lb />
serve to re-educate the parent by causing<lb />
him to pause and consider what is<lb />
significant to the development of his<lb />
child what kind of institute<lb />
vocational, technical, university oriented,<lb />
etc. - would best be suited to the child's<lb />
abilities. Secondly, the child would have<lb />
a lessened tendency to become frustrated<lb />
by the imput of material, be it too great ot<lb />
too little, since the program would not be<lb />
oriented toward a standard intended to<lb />
embrace all prospective pupils. The<lb />
economic and ethical aspects of this<lb />
proposition have been favorably presented<lb />
elsewhere and a lengthy reiteration of<lb />
them now would not return me to the<lb />
theme of the letter.<lb />
Sarah Mickey :<lb />
Your arguments are more difficult to<lb />
dispel primarily because they stem from a<lb />
philosophical schism between us. Allow<lb />
me to illustrate. Your reference to Prof.<lb />
Kirks interpretation " 'All men are created<lb />
equal .implies educational opportun-<lb />
ities - for all children  smacks horribly of<lb />
socialism. (I assume the quote was<lb />
presented in justification of your entire<lb />
program, not just the classification -<lb />
which was the theme of my letter.) I ask<lb />
you to explain the source of this<lb />
educational opportunity .provided by<lb />
whom? at whose expense? I contend<lb />
that my neighbor does not have the right<lb />
to tax me to provide for his need or the<lb />
need of his child, as I would not ask or<lb />
expect him to do likewise of me. "the<lb />
right of each child to receive .think<lb />
of this extended one step farther. the<lb />
right of each to receive .and again<lb />
one step more .the right to receive! The<lb />
founding fathers of this nation had the<lb />
foresight to choose as inalienable rights<lb />
only those which, as axioms, served to<lb />
define objective law for the protection of<lb />
the rights of the individual. They choose<lb />
right of life, right to liberty, and right to<lb />
pursuit of happiness. They did not<lb />
guarantee happiness, or any other<lb />
material gain to be demved at the expense<lb />
of another individual.<lb />
The right to receive is an inroad<lb />
against individual liberty and is<lb />
characteristic of all forms of altmist-<lb />
collectivist morality. Ayn Rand has<lb />
exposed the fallacies of the concept<lb />
"From each according to his ability, to<lb />
each according to his need" (see Atlas<lb />
Shrugged, or For the New Intellectual)<lb />
quite systematically and thoroughly. I<lb />
refer you to her writings. Let me just ask<lb />
you, as an aside, whether you really<lb />
believe you could function in an<lb />
environment where the needs of others<lb />
(i.e. the needs of your neighbor's child)<lb />
determine the disposition of the ideas and<lb />
livelihood you have accumulated. I note<lb />
for the record that this digression does<lb />
not contribute for the solution of our<lb />
problem but rather that it serves to expose<lb />
the differences in philosophical con-<lb />
viction which leads to our differences.<lb />
Finally, I must in all honesty point out<lb />
a final contradiction in your endeavors.<lb />
You state emphatically, axiomatically,<lb />
that  it is impossible for someone to<lb />
define universely that which is productive,<lb />
good or bad, ethical or even<lb />
rational Please explain to me how a<lb />
person who proposes such a blatant<lb />
Kantian description of the ineffectually of<lb />
the intellect is capable of educating the<lb />
young to utilize the limits of his<lb />
capacity?? On the proposition that<lb />
there are no absolutes, you state<lb />
absolutely that  .we must look upon all<lb />
persons with favor I even draw the<lb />
implication that you are substituting<lb />
"favorable" for good, further violating<lb />
your premises.<lb />
Your last paragraph states "We are<lb />
unable to account for condemnation of<lb />
any individual or neglect of any persons<lb />
potential. Our SCEC is organized to<lb />
encourage and become involved with all<lb />
positive changes More important than<lb />
the continued use of absolutes is the fact<lb />
that your proposition disallows you any<lb />
way of judging what is a positive<lb />
change. Please, Miss Mickey, what ever<lb />
your choice of metaphysical postulates<lb />
you must remain consistant, or be ruined<lb />
by the obviousness of your own<lb />
contradictions.<lb />
Miss Winters, I thank you for your<lb />
time. Perhaps after I've completed the<lb />
work set aside in the preparation of this<lb />
rejoiner I might consider a talk with you.<lb />
John 0. Mentha<lb />
Greek system<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
It has become increasingly clear that<lb />
during the current and preceding quarters,<lb />
the Greek system on this campus has<lb />
taken some serious blows to its strength<lb />
and reputation, particularly in this<lb />
publication. The importance of this attack<lb />
lies not in the specific facet of the system<lb />
that was attacked nor the specific groups<lb />
involved. It appears that the major<lb />
significance of the aforementioned events<lb />
rests on the slanted viewpoint<lb />
presented. It has always been accepted<lb />
' that the foundation of sound decision<lb />
making is knowledge of the facts from<lb />
both ends of the argument. Other<lb />
methods of opinion formation are referred<lb />
to as propanganda. This letter is,<lb />
therefore, composed to present another<lb />
viewpoint on the topic of fraternities and<lb />
Greeks: hopefully, in an effort to allow<lb />
an honest and well-founded opinion to be<lb />
formed by East Carolina students.<lb />
The following list of activities and<lb />
accomplishments should not be con-<lb />
strued as an effort to impress, only to<lb />
inform. Greek students comprise less<lb />
than one-tenth of the student body yet<lb />
contribute approximately one-third to the<lb />
student government, as well as a sizable<lb />
portion of the people chosen for Who's<lb />
Who in American Colleges and<lb />
Universities. Greeks are active in more<lb />
than their share of almost every honorary<lb />
fraternity on campus. Without the Greek<lb />
system, Homecoming and related events<lb />
would be nothing more than an afternoon<lb />
football game. Every Greek organization<lb />
on campus is active in collecting for and<lb />
donating to charitable institutions, such<lb />
as Pitt CountyCrippled Children's<lb />
Association, United Fund, Cerebral<lb />
Palsey, March of Dimes, Heart Fund,<lb />
Salvation Army, plus a full page list of<lb />
others. Greek students are members of<lb />
Student Union Committees, Judiciary<lb />
Board and Dorm offices. It is obvious,<lb />
that this is a considerable number of<lb />
activities for such a miniscule minority of<lb />
students.<lb />
I would venture to say that if all<lb />
students were as active on campus and in<lb />
service projects as Greeks, East Carolina<lb />
would be a more progressive institution.<lb />
Considering that there were no Greek<lb />
organizations on campus before 1960, the<lb /><lb />
system has made great strides in growth<lb />
and involvement, including the cultivation<lb />
of the total student. The all-Greek grade<lb />
average is higher than the all-campus<lb />
average. Although, admittedly a value<lb />
judgement, Greeks tend to be well-round-<lb />
ed students and many of the reasons<lb />
stem from the advantages they reap from<lb />
their organizational affiliations. Intangi-<lb />
ble benefits abound in the system. In-<lb />
volvement in worthwhile projects, the<lb />
development of a sense of purpose, the<lb />
learning of valuable lessons in living, and<lb />
the sharing of common interests are a few<lb />
of these invaluable and intangible benefits<lb />
derived from being a Greek.<lb />
It must be acknowledged, however,<lb />
that Greeks have attained a somewhat<lb />
infamous reputation, but I feel that, in<lb />
this light, publicity and hearsay and<lb />
rumor are the villains. If students were as<lb />
well informed on the questionable<lb />
activities of Independents as they were on<lb />
those of the social Greeks, the tables of<lb />
campus opinion at this time may be<lb />
turned.<lb />
As I look upon the records and ideals<lb />
of the Greek system, it is apparent that<lb />
the current trend in opinion is unfounded<lb />
and unjust. Can East Carolina University<lb />
afford not to have a flourishing Greek<lb />
system?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Thomas Vicars,<lb />
for the GREEKS<lb />
Scruggs review<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Re: Your Earl Scruggs Revue Review<lb />
So Miss Hinton longs for the real<lb />
"down home" Earl Scruggs that appeared<lb />
on the insane show of yesteryear, The<lb />
Beverly Hilbillies? Ah yes, the Earl<lb />
Scruggs who was given lines that would<lb />
embarass a mongoloid idiot and such<lb />
enchanting over-hicked lyrics as the<lb />
"possom fat" verse quoted in the<lb />
review. The Earl Scruggs who was given a<lb />
beautiful young starlet to portray his wife<lb />
and a set of events designed to coordinate<lb />
one of the most sickenly slicked-down<lb />
commercialized forces ever to appear on a<lb />
television guest spot. Talk about teeny-<lb />
boppers, why Miss Hinton, you sound like<lb />
the original Donny Osmond freak.<lb />
The Earl Scruggs Revue is the first of a<lb />
long, dedicated career-the first really true<lb />
relevation of Scruggs' supreme talent-one<lb />
that is backed up by the respect of<lb />
musicians everywhere, and not deceased<lb />
in the slightest by a self-styled young<lb />
lady critic whom we doubt can even play a<lb />
radio. Scruggs' rising fame is due mainly<lb />
to a renewed appreciation of bluegrass<lb />
and a resurgence of mountain culture<lb />
brought about by todays back-to-the-land<lb />
consciousness, and not to any hard-sell<lb />
promotional efforts on the part of<lb />
Scruggs. His "millions" are honest and<lb />
well-deserved.<lb />
Miss Hinton has based many of her<lb />
assertions on audience response, since<lb />
she obviously knows very little about<lb />
music. However, I think many would<lb />
agree with me that the ECU audience is<lb />
not the world's best for such a purpose,<lb />
as any audience that becomes utterly<lb />
impatient with the performances because<lb />
of a faulty sound technician. Though<lb />
Scruggs seems more at home in a smaller<lb />
auditorium, I for one thoroughly enjoyed<lb />
the concert as I did last year. This is one<lb />
teeny-bopper who will continue to stomp-<lb />
his feet to the music of Earl Scruggs and<lb />
all other such honest musicians.<lb />
Michael P. Edwards<lb />
205-B Scott Dorm<lb />
More Scruggs<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I was totally disgusted with Patsy<lb />
Hinton's review of Earl Scruggs. Earl<lb />
Scruggs with all his "millions" is one of<lb />
the most personal and down-to-earth<lb />
people you'd ever want to meet.<lb />
I had the privilege of talking to him in<lb />
New Jersey and he told me that<lb />
Greenville, N.C. was one of his favorite<lb />
places because he got such a warm<lb />
reception last year. Ms. Hinton must have<lb />
been sitting in the back watching the<lb />
hard-rock freaks leave rather than up front<lb />
where one could feel his sincere<lb />
vibrations. I wish in the future Ms. Hinton<lb />
would keep her rotten reviews to herself<lb />
or get with it!<lb />
An Earl Scruggs fan<lb />
and more<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
In response to the article "Earl<lb />
Scruggs and co: review of the Revue we<lb />
would like to make the following<lb />
comments. Earl Scruggs, as was noted in<lb />
the article mentioned above, is one of the<lb />
finest banjo players in the world. In fact,<lb />
in almost all music circles he is reputed<lb />
to be the finest player of the 5-string<lb />
banjo style which, we would like to note,<lb />
he also originated. What the article failed<lb />
to mention was that several years ago<lb />
when the Revue was initiated, one of the<lb />
purposes of the group was to experiment<lb />
with the vast areas of music that had<lb />
beforehand been only lightly touched<lb />
upon by other artists. Mr. Scruggs did<lb />
infact "create" an appeal for bluegrass<lb />
music. Not, we might add, via the<lb />
"impersonal, gilded style of (a)<lb />
millionaire but rather through the<lb />
concerned attempt of an artist. The Earl<lb />
Scruggs of the "Beverly Hillbillies era"<lb />
was as he is now, a millionaire. The mere<lb />
fact that the group has only released one<lb />
major album in the group's history should<lb />
prove even to the feeble mind that he<lb />
cares more for music than for money. His<lb />
influence in bringing bluegrass music to<lb />
the forefront in the music field should<lb />
show that he is a musical innovator and<lb />
not a musical imitator. To a simple ear,<lb />
bluegrass may sound the same, as does<lb />
jazz or classical to the untrained<lb />
ear. What Earl Scruggs attempted and<lb />
has succeeded in doing, is to show the<lb />
capabilities of bluegrass music in a new<lb />
vain for its subtle complexities and simple<lb />
rurainess. As for the concert in question,<lb />
many difficulties arose because of the<lb />
physical malfunctions in the PA<lb />
system. It is very difficult for a performer<lb />
to become personal with an audience that<lb />
responds to quiet interludes with fratemic<lb />
yells of "raise H-A-Yell Let us add in<lb />
the current vernacular that the majority of<lb />
the crowd did "get into" the<lb />
Revue. Silence during "a number" does<lb />
not imply boredom but rather the highest<lb />
form of appreciation a mature audience<lb />
can give. Since we have both seen Earl<lb />
Scruggs three times each, previous to the<lb />
EC concert, we feel that we are in a<lb />
position to judge the quality of the<lb />
performance. It was not his best show,<lb />
but then why should it have been. "Now<lb />
come ona little bit of culture ain't<lb />
gonna kill nobody even if it is<lb />
bluegrass. Find your roots.<lb />
Disappointedly yours,<lb />
Alan Dehmer<lb />
Mike Bruckner<lb />
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Students attitudes 'changing'<lb />
Course refle cts black studies interest<lb />
By ELERBE WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Is interest in Black Studies declining? Dr. Norman Rosenfeld, English<lb />
professor at ECU thinks not, although attitudes of the students and the<lb />
curriculum are changing in relation to the program.<lb />
Students are less antagonistic than they were during the late sixties. There<lb />
 is a greater desire on the part of both blacks and whites to understand the<lb />
problems and needs which are found, not only in the classroom, but in their<lb />
off-campus iives. Opinions and attitudes are being expressed in a<lb />
constructive manner rather than for the sake of argument, and the curriculum<lb />
is becoming inter-related with other courses rather than remaining a separate<lb />
area of study.<lb />
Rosenfeld currently teaches English 277, a black literature course, now in<lb />
its fifth year of existence. The course was begun after recognition by the<lb />
administration that there was a need for a Black Studies program at ECU.<lb />
African Studies were introduced at ECU by Dr. Blanche Watrous,<lb />
anthropology professor, whom Rosenfeld referred to as the driving force<lb />
behind the program. Courses were begun in the areas of political science,<lb />
history, geography, art, anthropology, and English. Rosenfeld was asked to<lb />
teach black literature since he was, at that time, teaching many of the<lb />
contemporary literature courses.<lb />
Rosenfeld recalled sleepless nights when the course first became<lb />
available, as black students threatened to walk out on the class, but he feels<lb />
that much of the tension has now gone out of the class. "The mood of the<lb />
class has changed as the mood of the nation has changed Rosenfeld<lb />
said. "The issues are the same but the feelings toward them are somewhat<lb />
different<lb />
White students are often intimidated or hurt by the attitudes which they<lb />
encounter from black students. They begin the course in a position of<lb />
sympathy and expect good will on the part of the blacks.<lb />
The ratio often varies but there are usually 20 to 35 percent black students<lb />
in the class. Even so, Rosenfeld feels he often needs to assure the white<lb />
students their role in class. "Many white students have never been on the<lb />
defensive-in a minority role so to speak Rosenfeld stated. Problems in the<lb />
class are human problems, rather than academic. It is a student against<lb />
student confrontation which does not usually occur in other<lb />
courses. Literature is often given a secondary place. Art as art takes backseat<lb />
to concepts, values and issues related to the art.<lb />
Rosenfeld believes that the students should take the initiative in his<lb />
courses and that the subject matter is secondary to how it is treated. He<lb />
feels, however, that more time should be spent on black literature as art-the<lb />
actual writing rather than the problems of black writers. "There is a struggle<lb />
by black writers to get beyond the black-white dicotomy. He shouldn't see<lb />
himself as a problem. Focusing on black issues as problems lead to<lb />
stereotypes Rosenfeld believes.<lb />
A general overhaul in the curriculum is forthcoming Rosenfeld feels. The<lb />
present program will become interlocked with other programs rather than<lb />
continue as an isolated area of study. Authors such as Frost and Faulkner,<lb />
who write out of an environment are accepted in their sense of place. Black<lb />
writers will eventually achieve this same acceptance.<lb />
Rosenfeld does not feel that ten weeks is enough time to cover the many<lb />
aspects of black literature. He attempts to establish a perspective to<lb />
challenge the student's own prior perspectives.<lb />
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There will be an introductory lecture<lb />
on the principles and practice of TRANS-<lb />
CENDENTAL MEDITATION on Thursday,<lb />
Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Social Science<lb />
Bldg room B102. Transcendental Med-<lb />
itation is a simple and natural technique<lb />
which gives the body deep rest and<lb />
relaxation while at the same time letting<lb />
the person enjoy more completely his<lb />
daily activities.<lb />
Weekly meetings for meditators are<lb />
held every Sunday in Room 204 of the<lb />
student union at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
A refresher course for meditators will<lb />
be given by the teachers from Raleigh on<lb />
the following dates: Thurs. Jan. 31 at<lb />
9:00 p.m. in SB 102, Fri. Feb. 1 at 9:00 in<lb />
the Methodist Student Center, and Sat.<lb />
Feb. 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the ECU Student<lb />
Union in room 204. This course is<lb />
designed to help review and answer<lb />
questions about the practice of T.M. as<lb />
presented in the three days of checking<lb />
following the start of the technique. The<lb />
course is especially for those meditators<lb />
who have stopped the practice or are<lb />
unsure of their own experiences. Refresh-<lb />
er courses in the past have proven to be<lb />
very rewarding to all meditators,<lb />
especially those having trouble, so please<lb />
try to make it to any or all of these<lb />
meetings.<lb />
Judo<lb />
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The ECU Judo Club has started a new<lb />
beginners class. It's not too late to<lb />
Join. Free lessons Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
at 7:30 M iges wrestling room.<lb />
China workshop<lb />
Dr. Robert J. Gowen of the ECU<lb />
Department of History will present a paper<lb />
entitled, "Modem China in Shakespearean<lb />
Perspectives" at a China Curriculum<lb />
workshop in Denver, Colo Feb. 16.<lb />
The workshop is sponsored jointly by<lb />
the Colorado Field Staff, National China<lb />
Committee, and the Center for Teaching<lb />
of International Relations, University of<lb />
Denver.<lb />
Dr. Gowen has presented papers<lb />
dealing with China and the Far East to<lb />
academic groups in San Francisco and<lb />
Minneapolis in recent weeks.<lb />
Social work<lb />
On Tuesday night, January 29 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. there will be a meeting of Social<lb />
Work and Corrections students in the<lb />
Allied Heath auditorium. There will be a<lb />
discussion panel on the student's<lb />
perception of the field work experience.<lb />
Students currently placed in settings such<lb />
as probation, mental health centers,<lb />
departments of social services, alcoholic<lb />
rehabilitation centers and the Caswell<lb />
center will be entertaining questions<lb />
pertaining to various aspects of their<lb />
placement. All majors are encouraged to<lb />
attend and pose questions concerning<lb />
their future three month exposure to the<lb />
"real world<lb />
There will also be a discussion on the<lb />
constitution of the newly formed Social<lb />
Professions Society.<lb />
JOBS ON SHIPS: No experience re-<lb />
quired. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel.<lb />
Perfect summer job or career. Send $3.00<lb />
for information. SEAFAX, Dept. 15-J,<lb />
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98362.<lb />
WANTED TO BUY: Old comic books<lb />
1930 1970. Will pay from 5 cents to 25<lb />
cents depending on age and condition -<lb />
sometimes more. If interested call<lb />
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Lawrence, Box 27, Falkland, N.C. 27827.<lb />
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referral - no fee. Up to 24 weeks. General<lb />
anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal ligation<lb />
also available. Free pregnancy test. Call<lb />
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LOST: Black and red striped shoulder<lb />
pocketbook, lost in vicinity of 5th<lb />
Street. Reward offered. If found call<lb />
Jody Hammond at 752-5638.<lb />
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who is a tennis nut like myself, to play<lb />
tennis with about three times a<lb />
week. Hurry! Before the weather<lb />
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CHARCOAL PORTRAITS by Jack<lb />
Brendle 752-2619.<lb />
TYPING SERVICE: Call 758-5948.<lb />
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Winter graduates<lb />
ATTENTION: Winter Quarter Graduates<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW ON SALE<lb />
Place of Delivery Students Supply Stores<lb />
CAPS AND GOWNS<lb />
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Place of Delivery Students Supply Stores<lb />
VA benefits<lb />
ATTENTION: Veterans Eligible for VA<lb />
Benefits<lb />
The Registrar's Office must be<lb />
notified:<lb />
1. Enrollment dates at beginning of year.<lb />
2. Student drops below full-time or<lb />
withdraws<lb />
3. When student returns after absence of<lb />
or more than a quarter -<lb />
Vet's book exchange<lb />
Starting February 25 you have an<lb />
alternative to the book buyer. The Vet's<lb />
Club, under the sponsorship of the SGA,<lb />
will be operating a student book<lb />
exchange. The purpose of the exchange<lb />
is to assist you in buying and selling your<lb />
textbooks at what you feel is a fair<lb />
price. We do not buy or sell textbooks<lb />
but merely act as an agent through which<lb />
transactions may occur. A commission of<lb />
10 per cent is charged to the seller when a<lb />
book is sold. A buyer pays only for what<lb />
he purchases. A seller may withdraw his<lb />
books from the exchange at anytime. All<lb />
books are accepted, regardless of how<lb />
outdated they may be.<lb />
The book exchange will operate<lb />
February 25 - March 13, Monday through<lb />
Friday, 9-5, in Room 308 of the Student<lb />
Union.<lb />
WANT TO BUY: Will pay good prices for<lb />
old 45 RPM records (1958-59). Come by<lb />
177 Aycock Dorm.<lb />
rOR SALE: Ludwig Drums - 4 piece set<lb />
with Zildjian cymbals. Brand new, but<lb />
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Faculty art showing draws crowds<lb />
THE ECU SCHOOL OF ART FACULTY EXHIBITION is in its last week of showing at the<lb />
Kate Lewis Gallery at Whichard Hall. On display since January 7 have been works of art<lb />
created and displayed by members of the ECU Art Faculty. Publicity posters for the<lb />
exhibition, focusing on the theme of Kohoutek say "When they shall cry, 'Art, Art' then<lb />
cometh sudden creations Then it asks "Comet's Chaos?" The exhibition will last<lb />
until Jan. 30 for those who would like to find out.<lb />
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"This is a six foot square canvas field with the standard textbook field analysis<lb />
denoted. It was hung three feet from the floor in my studio. On 5 different occasions, I<lb />
blind-folded myself, wore rubber gloves, and meditated on my relationship to this<lb />
field. When I felt I totally understood the field, I approached it and demonstrated this<lb />
understanding by applying paint, a different color each time, to the canvas with my<lb />
gloved hands<lb />
RAY E. ELMORE<lb />
Organization promotes<lb />
safety while hitch-hiking<lb />
(CPS)-People who would like to make<lb />
hitch-hiking safer for both motorists and<lb />
hikers have started a national organization<lb />
called "Hikers for America<lb />
For a $5.00 fee members become<lb />
registered members of the club, receive<lb />
an I.D. card and a numbered ecology<lb />
armband.<lb />
According to club spokesmen, if one<lb />
of the members robs or hassles a<lb />
motorist, the motorist should turn in the<lb />
I.D. number to authorities who will get in<lb />
touch with "Hikers for America" who will<lb />
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robbers will register with the group and<lb />
wear their armbands during a robbery, it<lb />
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hikers wearing the armband have been<lb />
registered with the group and feel safer<lb />
about picking them up.<lb />
Some California lawmakers have<lb />
suggested making a law requiring hikers<lb />
to file an application with police and to<lb />
pay a hikers license. Hikers for America<lb />
fear that such a policy would lead to<lb />
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hope that their organization may be the<lb />
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Tankers fall to Terps<lb />
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Coach Ray Scharf's varsity swimmers<lb />
put up a gallant effort against the<lb />
University of Maryland on Sunday<lb />
afternoon in Minges Pool, but their efforts<lb />
fell short as the Terrapins raced to a 63-51<lb />
victory.<lb />
The loss was the Buc's second in a<lb />
week against tough ACC opponents. On<lb />
Tuesday evening the Pirates were drubbed<lb />
by the North Carolina State Wolfpack.<lb />
Scharf felt that the Pirates are<lb />
improving as the season winds along,<lb />
however the calibre of competition<lb />
continued to improve also.<lb />
Paul Schiffel and Jack Morrow were<lb />
the only East Carolina double winners.<lb />
Schiffel swam to victories in the 1000-yard<lb />
freestyle and the 200-yard backstroke<lb />
events. Morrow was triumphant in the<lb />
one and three-meter diving events.<lb />
Jim Hadley captured the 50-yard<lb />
freestyle event and the Pirate's 400-yard<lb />
freestyle relay team of Steve Ruedlinger,<lb />
Bobby Vail, Ross Boh I ken and Hadley<lb />
was a winner. The Bucs won five of the<lb />
13 events.<lb />
The swimmers are now 2-4 on the year<lb />
and on Friday they hit the road<lb />
again. East Carolina will meet a vastly<lb />
improved University of Richmond team on<lb />
Friday at 4 p.m then they travel up the<lb />
road to Charlottesville on Saturday to take<lb />
on another ACC foe, the University of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
The Pirates are pointing toward the<lb />
Southern Conference Swimming and<lb />
Diving Championships which will be held<lb />
in Minges Natatorium on Feb. 28, March 1<lb />
and 2.<lb />
Vols edge swimmers<lb />
The Pirate Lady swimmers dropped a<lb />
heartbreaking 68-63 decision to the<lb />
University of Tennessee on Saturday<lb />
morning at Minges Natatorium.<lb />
The Lady Bucs had a slim 63-61 lead<lb />
going into the final event of the morning,<lb />
the 200-yard freestyle relay. The Volun-<lb />
teers just did nip the Pirates at the finish<lb />
line as they were victorious by<lb />
sixteen-one-hundredths of a second to<lb />
pull out the victory.<lb />
Linda Smiley did all she could for the<lb />
Pirates' cause as she captured three<lb />
events: the 100-yard individual medley,<lb />
the 50-yard butterfly and the 100-yard<lb />
butterfly.<lb />
Sue Bingham and Beverly Osborn were<lb />
double winners for East Carolina. Miss<lb />
Bingham captured the- one and the<lb />
three-meter diving events and Miss<lb />
Osborn was victorious in the 50 and the<lb />
100-yard freestyle events. She improved<lb />
her time in the 100 by eight seconds.<lb />
The women, now 4-2 in dual meet<lb />
competition, will travel to Columbia,<lb />
S.C.on Friday to face Columbia College<lb />
and Florida State University in a double<lb />
dual meet.<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sparked by a thrilling mile perfor-<lb />
mance and the steady strength of their<lb />
sprinters East Carolina established its<lb />
claim to state supremacy in track and<lb />
field Saturday.<lb />
ECU scored 68 12 points to defeat<lb />
UNC 61 12, South Carolina's 58 and<lb />
Duke's 27 in the "Tin Can" at Chapel Hill.<lb />
The "Tin Can" is the antique indoor<lb />
stadium that UNC played basketball in as<lb />
early as 1921, and now houses their<lb />
indoor track.<lb />
Gerald Klas, the hero uf the mile,<lb />
described the gym, "The Tin Can when<lb />
you first walk in makes you hink this is a<lb />
piece of garbage. It's rer.l a fast track,<lb />
it's springy and often misie jding. A lot of<lb />
good times are run here<lb />
Klas led the mile for the first half<lb />
mile, but for the final ten laps continually<lb />
fought off UNC's Hamilton for the victory<lb />
in 4:14.2.<lb />
Klas said, "I really wanted this<lb />
race. Last week at Richmond I took<lb />
second place and ran a stupid<lb />
race. Lately we've been going out slow<lb />
and its becoming a kicker's race. I went<lb />
out fast, and throughout the race knew<lb />
we had to have a win<lb />
There were many heroes for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Art Miller won the pole vault at 14'6"<lb />
although two UNC vaulters cleared the<lb />
same height. Miller won of fewer misses.<lb />
Charles Lovelave of ECU won the 60<lb />
yd. dash as the Pirates placed four in the<lb />
finals. Ariah Johnson finished second,<lb />
Maurice Huntley fourth and Mark<lb />
Whitmere fifth.<lb />
ECU took first and second in the long<lb />
jump with Larry Malone winning with a<lb />
leap of 23' 6 1IT and Willie Harvey at 23'<lb />
12<lb />
In the triple jump Nat Hagger took<lb />
second at 45' 8 12" and Lawrence<lb />
Wilkerson fourth at 45' 8 1IT.<lb />
In the 60 yd. high hurdles Bill McRee<lb />
took second in 7.9 seconds and Charles<lb />
Maxie was fourth in 8.0.<lb />
The high jump saw both Roy Quick<lb />
and Glen Russell clear 6'4" for second and<lb />
fourth respectively.<lb />
In the 600 Palmer Lisane took third In<lb />
1:17.4, and Ed Eigsby finished fourth in<lb />
the two mile run in 9:24.6. Lovelace took<lb />
third in the 440 and with Johnson fifth<lb />
with times of 52.0 and 52.4.<lb />
Tom Watson and Ivey Peacock<lb />
finished third ai ! 'ourth in the shot put.<lb />
Watson corr ?nted on his 48' 9 12"<lb />
put, "I'm not where I should be because of<lb />
my knee jperatr. I look to be throwing<lb />
55' or 56' by the conference meet. My<lb />
lifting is getting better as is my drive to<lb />
the block. I'm benching 310 now but I've<lb />
done 350. I've simply got to catch up to<lb />
reach my competition<lb />
The meet was marred by an obvious<lb />
violation in the mile relay. On the final<lb />
lap of the final leg ECU'S Huntley was<lb />
pressing UNC's runner when the Tarheel<lb />
used his arm to shove Huntley causing<lb />
him to fall.<lb />
Though a controversial incident, this<lb />
reporter was three feet from the infraction<lb />
and the Tarheel did use his arm, though<lb />
the UNC team was not disqualted since<lb />
it didn't make any difference .n re final<lb />
outcome.<lb />
The Pirates travel this weekend to<lb />
Neward, Deleware to take on West Va <lb />
Deleware, William &amp; Mary and St. John's.<lb />
Buc Grapplers down Mountaineers<lb />
By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sportd Editor<lb />
John Welborn returned home to Boone<lb />
Saturday and his East Carolina wrestling<lb />
team made it all worthwhile as they<lb />
trounced the Mountaineers of Appala-<lb />
chian State 36-4.<lb />
"We wanted it very much said<lb />
Welborn. "The last time we were beaten<lb />
was two years ago at Appalachian. That's<lb />
prevented us from having undefeated<lb />
seasons for three years in a row-provided<lb />
we make it through this year<lb />
This victory gave the Pirates a 2-0<lb />
record in dual meets. More importantly, it<lb />
wasaresounding triumph over a possible<lb />
heir to ECU'S Southern Conference title.<lb />
"It was a good start in our conference<lb />
race said Welborn. "The conference<lb />
tournament will also be held at Boone. It<lb />
appears that William and Mary will be our<lb />
biggest challenge, but Appalachian will<lb />
be good at some weight classes<lb />
Coaching in front of family and friends<lb />
in Boone against ASU, his home town and<lb />
alma mater, Welborn tended to underplay<lb />
the significance of the occasion.<lb />
"No different-it's not any more<lb />
gratifying Welborn said. "Any victory is<lb />
fine with me<lb />
"Well, maybe it was just a little more<lb />
satisfying Welborn finally admitted.<lb />
In one of the most exciting bouts of<lb />
the match, senior Glenn Baker decisioned<lb />
his ASU opponent 6-5 after being behind<lb />
5-0 early in the first period.<lb />
Baker competes in the 126 pound<lb />
class this year, after having been<lb />
Southern Conference champ his sopho-<lb />
more and junior years at 118.<lb />
"I had thought he and Blair would be<lb />
battling for the 118 spot all year said<lb />
Welborn. "But when Monroe was injured I<lb />
talked to Glenn and for the good of the<lb />
team he agreed to move up<lb />
"He started oft not up to his potential,<lb />
but he's worked hard since his loss<lb />
against West Chester and now is doing a<lb />
real fine job<lb />
The Pirates remain on the road for<lb />
their next match, a February 5 encounter<lb />
with North Carolina State at Raleigh.<lb />
Next home match for the Bucs is that<lb />
important conference clash with William<lb />
and Mary February 8.<lb />
118-Blair (ECU dec. Shultie. 20-6.<lb />
126-Baker (ECU) dec. Os valt, 6-5.<lb />
134-Sherman (ECU) dec. France, 11-4.<lb />
142-Marriott (ECU) by fall over McClay,<lb />
4:59.<lb />
150-Midkili (ASU) dec. Satterwaite, 15-4.<lb />
158-Hall (ECU) dec. Jacobson, 4-3.<lb />
167 -Whitcomb (ECU) dec. Eckhardt, 12-2.<lb />
177-Hill (ECU) dec. Thompson, 17-4.<lb />
190-Radford (ECU) dec. Snipes, 14-8.<lb />
HWT-Cox (ECU) by fall over Ash, 3:02.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA WRESTLER battles his West Chester foe in action earlier this season.<lb />
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By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Pirate's basketball team remained<lb />
undefeated at home last week by downing<lb />
St. Peters 84-75 and VMI 57-55.<lb />
By beating VMI Saturday night on the<lb />
clutch free throws of Donnie Owens ECU<lb />
set up a showdown Monday night<lb />
against Furman for the �rst place in the<lb />
Southern Conference.<lb />
The Pirates are 5-2 in the conference<lb />
and 9-6 overall.<lb />
Wed. night ECU took on Bernie<lb />
Ockene's St. Peters club and withstood an<lb />
early surge to post the victory.<lb />
The Peacocks broke out into a 6-0 lead<lb />
before Robert Geter hit a baseline jumper<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
St. Peters continued to stop the<lb />
Pirates offensively, and Coach Ockene<lb />
explained his strategy.<lb />
"The height under the boards hurt<lb />
us. We felt we couldn't contest you man<lb />
for man, so we felt the 2-3 zone would<lb />
take away your middle and boards. But<lb />
you hit well from the outside. We knew<lb />
we couldn't rebound with you, you<lb />
outrebounded us 4-1 in odds<lb />
The outside shooting Ockene alluded<lb />
to was supplied in the first half by Buzzy<lb />
Braman. Braman continually hit his 20<lb />
foot jumper to keep the Pirates close.<lb />
Nicky White and Geter did a fine job<lb />
controlling the boards to keep the Pirates<lb />
close.<lb />
Nicky White and Geter did a fine job<lb />
controlling the boards and ECU led at<lb />
halftime 43-39.<lb />
The second half saw ECU play their<lb />
Best offense of the year, as crisp passing<lb />
and shooting prevailed.<lb />
St. Peter's continued to hang close<lb />
until Kenny Edmonds hit a jumper to<lb />
make the score 74-69, and White followed<lb />
with a three point play.<lb />
A controversial call took place in the<lb />
last five minutes when St. Peters<lb />
apparently scored a basket from an<lb />
outbounds play but the referee said the<lb />
ball hadn't been put in play.<lb />
Ockene commented, "The call really<lb />
cost us five points. Besides my player<lb />
scoring and being fouled, East Carolina<lb />
went down court and scored. That play<lb />
turned the ball game around, I think it was<lb />
the key play in the game<lb />
The Pirates were led by White's 20<lb />
points, Braman's 13 and Geter1 s 10.<lb />
On Saturday night Owens continued to<lb />
be the thorn in the Keydets side as he<lb />
again applied the clincher with two free<lb />
throws in the last 5 seconds. A week<lb />
before in Lexington, Va. Owens' jumper<lb />
won the game for the Bucs.<lb />
The Pirates looked ragged throughout<lb />
the contest, obviously thinking of their<lb />
1973-74 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
Jon. 30 Old Dominion H<lb />
Feb. 2 Furman A<lb />
Feb. 6 Buffalo State H<lb />
Feb. 9 William &amp; Mary H<lb />
Feb. 1 1 Appalachian State A<lb />
Feb. 16 Davidson A<lb />
Feb. 20 Richmond H<lb />
Feb. 23 The Citadel H<lb />
Feb. 27 So. Conference Tourn. A<lb />
Feb. 28, Mar. 1-2 (Feb. 27-Mar. 2)<lb />
Bold type denotes home games<lb />
All of your best friend's telephones<lb />
Never cooled from the heat of your hands.<lb />
PIRATE CAGER GREG ASHORN launches a lumpshot over the VMI defense in Saturday<lb />
night's triumph over the Keydets. Ashom has been a sparkplug along with Buzzy<lb />
Braman lately, coming off the bench to ignite the Bucs, who were 94 going into last<lb />
night's clash with Southern Conference leader Furman.<lb />
The Pirates were led in scoring by<lb />
White's 12, Owen's 10 and Reggie Lee's 8.<lb />
The Bucs face Old Dominion at home<lb />
Wed. night and Furman again Saturday<lb />
night in Greenville, S.C.<lb />
Lady Pirates<lb />
dropped by UNCG<lb />
By CONNIE HUGHES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirates were handed their<lb />
second defeat of the season to the tune of<lb />
52-45 sung by the hotshooting Rita Wiggs<lb />
and UNC-G in Memorial Gymnasium on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
UNG-G's Rita Wiggs virtually did it<lb />
allboth defensively and offensively as<lb />
she was high scorer in the contest with 28<lb />
points. Co-Captain Sheilah Cotton was<lb />
high scorer for ECU with 15 points. Lu<lb />
Ann Swain followed up with 11 points.<lb />
The ECU women converted 39 per cent<lb />
of their free throws and made 31 per cent<lb />
of their field goal attempts. ECU was<lb />
better in rebounding, grabbing 34 to<lb />
UNG-G's 26. Team co-captain Susan<lb />
Manning and Lu Ann Swain lead ECU in<lb />
rebounding with 15 and eight respectively.<lb />
ECU had 11 turnovers to 19 by UNC-G.<lb />
The varsity contest was followed by a<lb />
J.V. match-up between the two<lb />
universities. UNC-G overcame ECU again<lb />
49-34.<lb />
The lady Pirates will meet Elon on<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 31.<lb />
game with Furman on Monday.<lb />
The Bucs outrebounded the smaller<lb />
Keydets 36-19, with White getting nine<lb />
and Geter eight.<lb />
Neither team led at any point by more<lb />
than six points, and both teams shot only<lb />
around 46 per cent from the floor.<lb />
ECU jumped out into a 6-2 lead, but<lb />
David Lester of VMI hit two straight<lb />
jumpers to take over the lead at 12-7, and<lb />
continued to hold the advantage at<lb />
intermission 29-27.<lb />
Owens hit a jumper for his first points<lb />
of the night to give ECU the lead at 38-37,<lb />
but the Keydets continued to hang on.<lb />
Owens hit again to tie the score at 51<lb />
all, but VMI hit a pressure shot to go<lb />
ahead.<lb />
ECU controlled the ball looking for a<lb />
good shot and with tive<lb />
ECU controlled the ball looking for a<lb />
good shot and with five seconds<lb />
remaining Owens shot but was<lb />
fouled. His two free throws ended the<lb />
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