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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5,<lb />
NO. 3131 JAN. 1974<lb />
I Han kins clarifies<lb />
traffic study story<lb />
William W Hankins, Chairman of the<lb />
Ad Hoc Campus Transportation Study<lb />
Committee, submitted the following to<lb />
correct a previous story regarding the<lb />
traffic study situation.<lb />
DATE: January 30, 1974<lb />
FROM: William W. Hankins, Chairman<lb />
Ad Hoc Campus Transportation Study<lb />
Committee<lb />
TO: Pat Crawford, Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
RE: Clarification regarding the status<lb />
and responsibilities of the Ad Hoc<lb />
Campus Transportation Study Committee<lb />
In its meeting on December 11, 1973,<lb />
the ECU Faculty Senate approved a<lb />
recommendation of the Faculty Welfare<lb />
Committee to establish "an ad hoc<lb />
committee to study the entire parking and<lb />
traffic situation on campus This<lb />
committee is to report its findings to the<lb />
Faculty Senate at the end of the Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
The committee consists of 4 faculty<lb />
members and 2 students representing<lb />
several disciplines. Three committee<lb />
members have previously been employed<lb />
as city planners-one of the three has a<lb />
strong background in transportation<lb />
planning.<lb />
Although the committee held its first<lb />
meeting on January 30th, the transport-<lb />
ation study will not begin in earnest until<lb />
the first week in March. In the interim the<lb />
committee will devote a considerable<lb />
degree of its time to preliminary<lb />
organizational details and establishing<lb />
contact with various individuals and<lb />
agencies involved in one way or another in<lb />
the development of campus transportation<lb />
policies. Recommendations or plans for<lb />
any component of the campus<lb />
transportation system will not be<lb />
forthcoming until mid-Ap ,l at the earliest.<lb />
The study will be undertaken with the<lb />
assistance of students pursuing a minor<lb />
in Urban and Regional Planning. For the<lb />
past two years students enrolled in the<lb />
course "Urban Site Design" have studied<lb />
transportation problems on the East<lb />
Carolina University campus. This year's<lb />
class will be involved to a considerable<lb />
degree in the collection and analysis of<lb />
campus transportation data. The data<lb />
base obtained through the efforts of the<lb />
"Urban Site Design" students will greatly<lb />
facilitate the work of the ad hoc<lb />
committee.<lb />
At the present time students enrolled<lb />
in the class "Planning Techniques II" are<lb />
assisting the city planner, John Schofield,<lb />
in the preparation of a proposal for a<lb />
municipal bicycle pathway system. In<lb />
order to avoid confusion it should be<lb />
noted that this study is independent of<lb />
the campus transportation study being<lb />
conducted by the ad hoc committee.<lb />
However, the ad hoc committee will<lb />
certainly give serious consideration to<lb />
coordinating its proposals with those<lb />
developed by the city.<lb />
In May, 1965, a preliminary<lb />
development plan was prepared for the<lb />
campus by a campus planning<lb />
firm. Although the plan contained<lb />
campus transportation recommendations,<lb />
these proposals are now obsolete due to<lb />
developments during the past nine<lb />
yearsThe "Physical Plant' section of<lb />
the 1972 Faculty Self-Evaluation Report<lb />
for East Carolina University recommended<lb />
the establishment of a campus planning<lb />
board composed of both students and<lb />
faculty. Perhaps the Faculty Senate ad<lb />
hoc committee will prove to be a<lb />
prototype of the permanent campus<lb />
planning board envisioned in the<lb />
self-study. At a minimum, the committee<lb />
will provide the University with the<lb />
up-to-date planning data no longer<lb />
provided by the preliminary development<lb />
plan.<lb />
CLAUDE F. SITTON editor and vice president of the Raleigh News and<lb />
an infrequent visit to the ECU campus Wednesday despite gaoline<lb />
Raleigh. He spoke to journalism students about new problems facing<lb />
how they might be handled.<lb />
Observer, paid<lb />
shortages in<lb />
the press and'<lb />
SGA treasurer<lb />
Bodenhamer calls for impeachment action<lb />
By DARRELL WILLIAMS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
SGA President Bill Bodenhamer<lb />
announced yesterday that he "is taking<lb />
impeachment proceedings against SGA<lb />
Treasurer Mike Ertis because of his<lb />
refusal to sign several requisitions for<lb />
money from the SGA Cabinet and the<lb />
SGA Executive Council<lb />
The dispute involves two requisitions<lb />
for SGA money. One is a requisition<lb />
asking for enough money from the SGA<lb />
Cabinet's budget to mail out newsletters<lb />
to all ECU students. Bodenhamer<lb />
described the tenative newsletter as "a<lb />
speech to the students on what the SGA<lb />
has done under my administration since<lb />
last May He stated further: "My<lb />
administration has initiated 35 to 40<lb />
programs so far this year, using funds<lb />
from the approximate quarter of a million<lb />
dollar SGA budget and I wanted to tell<lb />
each student directly, in the form of a<lb />
letter, what has been done with his or her<lb />
annual $25.50 student fees. The cost of<lb />
doing this would be about $617.00 and<lb />
there are cheaper ways of doing it; in<lb />
fact, I have had some disapprovals of<lb />
doing it from other SGA officials, but I<lb />
don't want to inform the students of such<lb />
a matter by just sliding a note under their<lb />
doors<lb />
The other requisition is from the SGA<lb />
Executive Council asking for approximate-<lb />
ly $11.00 for the purchase of a plaque<lb />
which bears the words of appreciation to<lb />
the ECU Traffic Office from the SGA for<lb />
their good service.<lb />
In both organizations, only one<lb />
member was required to sign the<lb />
requisitions (the Executive Council used<lb />
"Miscellaneous Funds" and the Cabinet<lb />
doesn't have a line-item budget), therefore<lb />
money taken from the respective budgets<lb />
did not have to be and was not voted<lb />
upon.<lb />
SGA Treasurer Mike Ertis who,<lb />
according to the SGA Constitution, has<lb />
the duty "of signing all valid requisitions<lb />
for organizations sponsored by the SGA"<lb />
declared the requisitions invalid and<lb />
refused to sign them. "I am doing this<lb />
mainly because I feel that the<lb />
organizations as a whole, not individuals<lb />
within the organizations, should decide<lb />
how the money in their budget should be<lb />
spent, especially in such cases as these<lb />
SGA Attorney General Tom Clare<lb />
issued an advisory opinion on the validity<lb />
of these requisitions on Jan. 24. It<lb />
states:<lb />
In reference to spending requisitions<lb />
from the Student Government Executive<lb />
Council and Student Government Cabinet,<lb />
it is the opinion of this office that monies<lb />
appropriated to either the SGA Cabinet or<lb />
the Executive Council should be<lb />
requisitioned and spent accordingly to the<lb />
line items of the appropriation. However,<lb />
in cases where the Legislature has<lb />
designated a certain amount to be<lb />
appropraited to either of the aforemen-<lb />
tioned bodies as "Miscellaneous Funds<lb />
these funds may be requisitioned by any<lb />
member of the respective body to be used<lb />
for any costs incurred in the duties of<lb />
their office. If a controversy among the<lb />
members of the Executive Council arises<lb />
as to a certain expenditure, logic and<lb />
reason dictate that a general consensus of<lb />
that body would be necessary in order to<lb />
spend the monies which had been<lb />
appropriated to that body as a<lb />
whole. However, since money is appro-<lb />
priated to the Cabinet with no line items,<lb />
any member of the Cabinet may<lb />
requisition that money as he and the<lb />
President of the SGA see fit.<lb />
Ertis is appealing Clares' decision,<lb />
which upholds the validity of the<lb />
requisitions, to the Review Board which<lb />
will meet in the near future. He declined<lb />
to comment further on the matter but said<lb />
that his main reasons for not signing the<lb />
requisitions would come out in the<lb />
Review Board decision.<lb />
In other action, SGA President Bill<lb />
Bodenhamer sent the Publications Board<lb />
and the Real House, organizations which<lb />
have just recently been appropriated SGA<lb />
funds, the following letterultimatum:<lb />
"As of today, your constitution has<lb />
not been approved by the Student<lb />
Government Association Legislature.<lb />
Because it states in our Constitution that<lb />
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news FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASHIFLASH<lb />
Geology grant<lb />
Scott Hartness, senior geology<lb />
student at ECU, has received a research<lb />
grant form the N.C. Academy of Science<lb />
in support of his research on "Infrared and<lb />
X-ray Diffraction Studies, on Xonotlite<lb />
from Durham, North Carolina Trie study<lb />
is sponsored and supervised by Dr. Pei-lm<lb />
Tien, Assistant Professor of Geology at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
European studies<lb />
Dr. Goetz Fehr of Inter Nationes in the<lb />
government of West Germany, will be the<lb />
featured resource person in a series of<lb />
events sponsored by ECU'S European<lb />
Studies Committee here Feb. 3-8.<lb />
This committee, which is chaired by<lb />
Dr Ralph Birchard of the Geography<lb />
Department, is an interdisciplinary<lb />
committee, one of four foreign studies<lb />
committees which operate under the<lb />
direction of Dean Richard L. Capwell.<lb />
Inter Nationes, the semi-governmental<lb />
agency in West Germany which Dr. Fehr<lb />
directs, is responsible for such cultural<lb />
exchanges as intercultural exhibitions and<lb />
Goethe institutes.<lb />
The theme of the 1974 European<lb />
Studies Program is to be European<lb />
Culture Today: Evolution or Revolution?<lb />
Whereas in the past the annual programs<lb />
have centered around formal speeches by<lb />
numerous invited specialists, this year the<lb />
approach will be innovative in that direct (<lb />
personal contact with Dr. Fehr will be<lb />
provided in regular classroom situations,<lb />
where the informal group discussion<lb />
system will prevail.<lb />
In addition to meeting with classes in<lb />
the German, Political Science, History,<lb />
Anthropology, Art History, Geography,<lb />
and Music Departments, Dr. Fehr will<lb />
present film-lectures to four Greenville<lb />
comrrunity groups: the Optimist Club,<lb />
Clio Book Club, Woman's Club and<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women.<lb />
The public is invited to attend the<lb />
class sessions at the university in which<lb />
Dr. Fehr is scheduled to appear, the<lb />
Tuesday evening meeting with the<lb />
Woman's Club of Greenville, and the<lb />
Wednesday evening meeting with the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women.<lb />
Chancellor Jenkins Junior panhellenics Piano recital<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, Chancellor of<lb />
ECU, has been re-elected to a new<lb />
two-year term on the executive committee<lb />
of the National Commission on<lb />
Accrediting.<lb />
The ECU Chancellor is serving his<lb />
fourth year on the National Commission<lb />
as representative of the American<lb />
Association of State-supported Colleges<lb />
and Universities. The National Commis-<lb />
sion on Accrediting is the largest and<lb />
most prestigious education accrediting<lb />
body in the United States. It held its<lb />
annual business meeting in Washington<lb />
over the past weekend.<lb />
Dr. William L. Boyd, president of the<lb />
University of Iowa, ws elected president<lb />
of the National Commission on<lb />
Accrediting succeeding Dr. Lloyd H.<lb />
Elliott, president of George Washington<lb />
University.<lb />
Promotion<lb />
James A. McGee, a staff member of<lb />
the East Carolina University Division of<lb />
Continuing Education since 1964, has<lb />
been promoted to Assistant Dean for<lb />
Undergraduate Continuing Education.<lb />
Announcing McGee's promotion, Dean<lb />
David J. Middleton said McGee will<lb />
continue to direct ECU'S Sea Grant Marine<lb />
Advisory Service for commercial fisher-<lb />
men in addition to his duties as assistant<lb />
dean.<lb />
McGee's new duties will involve<lb />
various off-campus programs which<lb />
enable adults to enroll in evening courses<lb />
for college credit as well as the campus<lb />
evening program now offered through<lb />
ECU'S University College, Dr. Middleton<lb />
said.<lb />
During his tenure with the ECU<lb />
Division, McGee has been director of<lb />
ECU'S Cherry Point Center and director of<lb />
the ECU Coastal Resources Center at<lb />
Roanoke Island.<lb />
He holds degrees in biology from<lb />
Appalachian State University and has<lb />
done additional study at Wake Forest,<lb />
N.C. State and Cornell Universities.<lb />
A native of Wilkes County, McGee is<lb />
the author of a study of the plant and<lb />
animal life of Bear Island published by the<lb />
N.C. Department of Conservation and<lb />
Development.<lb />
Contents<lb />
SGA IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS page one<lb />
BUCCANEER AND SORENSONpage three<lb />
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING page four<lb />
PARKS, RECREATION AND CONSERVATION page five<lb />
REVIEWS page six<lb />
GERTRUDE STEIN page seven<lb />
EDITORIALFORUMCOMMENTARY pages eight and nine<lb />
MATH 65 WITH VAN LATHAM page ten<lb />
EUROPEAN STUDIES PROGRAM page twelve<lb />
WOMEN AND FLASHES page thirteen<lb />
SPORTSpages fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen<lb />
Officers of the 1974 Junior Panhellenic<lb />
Board were elected recently. They are<lb />
president, Lise Turner; rush chairman,<lb />
Sherran Brewer; vice-president, Dale<lb />
Wilson; corresponding secretary, Dana<lb />
Bishop; recording secretary, Susan Fish;<lb />
treasurer, Judy Bunch; parliamentarian<lb />
and chaplain, Lynne Massengin; and<lb />
editor, Kathy Koonce.<lb />
Dr. Mayo<lb />
Dr. Fitzhugh Mayo, chairman of the<lb />
Department of Family Practice at the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia, will speak at<lb />
ECU tonight.<lb />
Dr. Mayo is an expert on family<lb />
medicine and is expected to discuss the<lb />
role of the family doctor in society. His<lb />
speech is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the<lb />
Allied Health Auditorium on the corner of<lb />
Charles Street and U.S. 264 by-pass.<lb />
Dr. Abdullah Fatteh, professor of<lb />
Pathology at ECU said that Dr. Mayo is an<lb />
outstanding speaker and a man with great<lb />
expertise in the field of family medicine.<lb />
"He is especially aware of the<lb />
problems concerning general practice in<lb />
rural areas and he will talk on the<lb />
contributions that general practitioners<lb />
can make Fatteh said.<lb />
"His speech should render advice to<lb />
the general public on how best to take<lb />
advantage of the existing medical<lb />
services, even though they're in short<lb />
supply he said.<lb />
Prior to assuming duties at the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia in Richmond<lb />
in 1970, Dr. Mayo was in private practice<lb />
at Virginia Beach, Va. He is a graduate of<lb />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the<lb />
Medial College of Virginia.<lb />
Dr. Mayo is active in several<lb />
professional socieities and is currently<lb />
serving on a committee studying the<lb />
shortage of family physicians in Virgina.<lb />
Computing center<lb />
The ECU Computing Center has<lb />
undergone a partial reorganization<lb />
resulting in changes of responsibility for<lb />
key management individuals.<lb />
Robert D. Bolonde, formerly Director<lb />
of Operations, has assumed duties as<lb />
Acting Assistant Director of the<lb />
Computing Center. In addition, Bolonde<lb />
has been designated Center Security<lb />
Officer.<lb />
William E. Little has been appointed<lb />
Acting Operations Manger, with respon-<lb />
sibility for overall management of the<lb />
entire Operations Department. Little's<lb />
duties represent an expansion of his<lb />
previous responsibilities to include<lb />
management of the Keypunch function as<lb />
well as Computer operations and<lb />
dispatching.<lb />
In announcing these appointments,<lb />
Richard S. Lennon, Jr Acting Director of<lb />
the ECU Computing Center, stated, "We<lb />
are very fortunate to have the benefit of<lb />
the extensive experience that Mr. Little<lb />
and Mr. Bolonde bring to the Computing<lb />
Center. I am grateful for their support,<lb />
and for the major contributions that these<lb />
individuals are making toward accom-<lb />
plishing the objectives of this organi-<lb />
zation<lb />
Paul Tardif, faculty pianist in the ECU<lb />
School of Music, will perform works by<lb />
Debussy and Prokofieff in a recital<lb />
program Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
in the A. J. Fletcher Music Center Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
The first half of the program will be<lb />
devoted to Debussy's Second Book of<lb />
Preludes, a series of impressionistic<lb />
pieces generally considered to be the<lb />
composer's best works for solo<lb />
piano. Tardifs performance of the<lb />
Preludes is the first presentation of the<lb />
entire series on the ECU campus.<lb />
During the second half of the recital,<lb />
Tardif will perform the Sonata No. 6 in A<lb />
Major of Prokofieff. Written in Moscow<lb />
during World War II, the sonata is often<lb />
called the "War Sonata" and is noted for<lb />
its extremely violent and angry nature.<lb />
Tardif will briefly discuss some of the<lb />
salient features of the sonata before his<lb />
performance.<lb />
A former student of Cecile Genhart at<lb />
the Eastman School of Music and of Leon<lb />
Fleisher at the Peabody Conservatory,<lb />
Tardif received the Artist's Diploma from<lb />
the Salzburg Mozarteum while studying in<lb />
Europe under a Fulbright Grant.<lb />
His extensive touring experience<lb />
included a concert tour of Poland in 1963<lb />
which was sponsored by the U.S. Senate<lb />
Department.<lb />
The recital is free and open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
SAM<lb />
The Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management will hold a dinner meeting<lb />
on February 7 at Fiddlers III Restaurant.<lb />
The guest speaker will be Jack<lb />
Laughtery, president of Hardee's Food<lb />
System. His topic will be "Staffing and<lb />
Financing a Rapidly Expanding Organi-<lb />
sation The meeting begins at 7:00 and<lb />
the cost is $3.00 For further information<lb />
call Ken Dollar at 752-7746, or Ken Smith<lb />
at 756-7477.<lb />
Dr. Debnath<lb />
Dr. Debnath of the ECU Mathematics<lb />
faculty is the author of an article which<lb />
appeared in the first issue of a new<lb />
international journal in the fields of<lb />
applies sciences and engineering.<lb />
The journal, LETTERS IN APPLIED<lb />
AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, is<lb />
published by the Pergamon Press, New<lb />
York, and is edited by Professor A. C.<lb />
Eringen of Princeton University.<lb />
Dr. Debnath who has been on the<lb />
faculty at ECU since 1968, is a prolific<lb />
writer and this current article, "On the<lb />
Hydromagnetic Spin-up Flows in a<lb />
Rotating Fluid" is a continuation of his<lb />
studies on electrically conducting rotating<lb />
liquids and gases under the action of an<lb />
external magnetic field. This work has<lb />
applications in solar physics, especially<lb />
in the propagation of solar energy in the<lb />
Earth's atmosphere. In addition to<lb />
research and his teaching in the<lb />
mathematics and physics departments of<lb />
ECU, Dr. Debn h serves as the<lb />
Editor-in-Chief for t I Overseas Office of<lb />
the Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical<lb />
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The 73 edition of the Buccaneer has<lb />
received much attention and various<lb />
reactions according to its literary advisor,<lb />
Mrs. Mary Sorensen. Mrs. Sorensen has<lb />
been literary advisor to the Buccaneer for<lb />
eleven years. According to Mrs. Soren-<lb />
sen, "The 70, 71, 72 editions were rated<lb />
All-American by the Associated Collegiate<lb />
Pr ss. Very few of these ratings are given<lb />
in the nation<lb />
Mrs. Sorensen stated that her role is<lb />
one of literary advisor, not a censor. "I<lb />
assist the staff in meeting deadlines, by<lb />
proof-reading, assisting in the writing of<lb />
headlines and captions, in tracking down<lb />
bits of information and identifying<lb />
pictures. I do not rule on what goes into<lb />
the yearbook and what does not. If I find<lb />
an article in bad taste, I so advise the<lb />
editor. However, I was consulted very<lb />
little by the 1973 editor. I did read the<lb />
acceptable articles and assisted the staff<lb />
member who wrote the interview with Dr.<lb />
Kilpatrick<lb />
Mrs. Sorensen, in her remarks about<lb />
the 73 Buccaneer, commented, "I was not<lb />
advised of the format or the attempted art<lb />
work. If I had read the copy, I would have<lb />
been horrified by the treatment of<lb />
religion, but my primary role is only to<lb />
assist the editor and staff in expressing<lb />
their own ideas<lb />
According to SGA by-laws, students<lb />
have complete control of student<lb />
publications at ECU with financial support<lb />
from the Publications Board which is<lb />
composed of seven voting members "who<lb />
shall be students Non-voting members<lb />
are the Dean of Student Affairs, the<lb />
Financial Advisor of the SGA, the<lb />
editors-in-chief of all publications.<lb />
Mrs. Sorensen also gave her views<lb />
concerning the quality of the yearbook.<lb />
"All students collectively are responsible<lb />
ultimately for the quality of the yearbook,<lb />
by their choice of student representatives<lb />
at all levels. Every editor has his own<lb />
unique personality to express; therefore,<lb />
each edition has its own character. It also<lb />
shows the creativity of the staff<lb />
Mrs. Sorensen offered suggestions for<lb />
improvement of the Buccaneer saying, "I<lb />
feel that every edition should have<lb />
sophisticated humor, which is a part of<lb />
the college scene every year. Foremost,<lb />
the yearbook must give complete<lb />
coverage of the events of the year in copy<lb />
and photography. Any edition of the<lb />
Buccaneer is the composite effort of<lb />
SORENSEN<lb />
Steia promises 'true experience<lb />
with summer trip to Costa Rica<lb />
By SUSAN SHERMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
How does the idea of spending this<lb />
summer in Costa Rica grab you? A month<lb />
there may sound better than that dull<lb />
summer job you may now see yourself<lb />
toiling in. Imagine yourself on one of the<lb />
many beaches or snorkelling the live coral<lb />
reefs off the Central American<lb />
coast. How about a thrilling train ride<lb />
over those deep gorges that you imagined<lb />
were only in the movies. If none of these<lb />
thoughts tickle your fancy, how about<lb />
climbing an active volcano, eating a<lb />
complete sirloin dinner for about $1.50, or<lb />
getting in on a little "night life" in San<lb />
Jose. Sounds better all the time doesn't it<lb />
- if so, then this is your summer to<lb />
journey to Costa Rica.<lb />
The East Carolina Department of<lb />
Geography and Division of Continuing<lb />
Education are offering the summer<lb />
session in Costa Rica. Dr. Donald Steila,<lb />
in charge of the trip, promises it to be a<lb />
true experience. His enthusiasm can<lb />
convince any student into going,<lb />
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especially when he begins speaking of the<lb />
many attractions the group will enjoy.<lb />
Dr. Steila emphasized that the course<lb />
is designed to stress both the physical<lb />
and cultural environment of the<lb />
country. In this course, the student can<lb />
personally experience each attraction<lb />
instead of having to picture it from a<lb />
classroom lecture. One example Dr.<lb />
Steila utilized to express his point, is the<lb />
proposed visit to a large banana<lb />
plantation. Reading about the manage-<lb />
ment of a banana plantation is nothing<lb />
compared to watching the men run around<lb />
hauling all those bananas.<lb />
"Costa Rica, albeit a small country,<lb />
encompasses some twelve distinctive<lb />
tropical region life zones, each of which<lb />
in turn includes a marked range and<lb />
localized diversity of plant associations<lb />
and their successional seres This<lb />
description of the country comes from the<lb />
phamplet prepared by Dr. Steila.<lb />
Any student participating in this<lb />
venture will not have spent his time in<lb />
vain. Nine quarter hours will be awarded<lb />
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in both the Undergraduate and Graduate<lb />
levels. Another positive fart about the<lb />
trip includes NO out-of-state tuition.<lb />
Since money is always a factor in a<lb />
long jaunt, the truth shall now come to<lb />
light. The price of that exciting summer<lb />
is $678.00, which includes tuition, round<lb />
trip air-fare from Miami to San Jose, and<lb />
much more.<lb />
Individual course requirements are<lb />
small. "Each student will be expected<lb />
to: (1) maintain a notebook of field<lb />
observations and lecture materials<lb />
presented in seminar sessions, and (2)<lb />
develop a short term-paper relating to<lb />
some aspect of the Costa Rican or<lb />
Tropical Environment These require-<lb />
ments were also taken from the phamplet.<lb />
Application deadline is May 15, but Dr.<lb />
Steila urges any interested students to<lb />
see him in his office (Social Science A224)<lb />
to discuss further details. Only 15<lb />
students will be taken on the Costa Rica<lb />
summer session and any interested<lb />
persons should secure their application<lb />
immediately.<lb />
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support in this<lb />
many people. The school photographer,<lb />
for example, can make or break the<lb />
pictorial quality of any edition<lb />
When asked her reaction to the<lb />
four-letter word in the Buccaneer, Mrs.<lb />
Sorensen replied, "It seems to me that<lb />
rather than using obscenity in a $50,000<lb />
publication that will come down to<lb />
posterity, it would be wiser to let those<lb />
interested in obscenity buy pornographic<lb />
literature on an individual basis<lb />
Mrs. Sorensen discussed the effect<lb />
she believes the '73 edition of the<lb />
Buccaneer will have on future editions<lb />
saying, "it made the student body aware<lb />
of their yearbook. Perhaps the good<lb />
editions were taken for granted. Long<lb />
hours went into those editions. Several<lb />
years the staff worked during Christmas<lb />
vacation in an unheated building. One<lb />
year, two boys got permission to live in<lb />
an unheated dormitory during one week of<lb />
their Christmas vacation to meet a<lb />
deadling for the Buccaneer. Sports<lb />
Editor, John Lowe, in 1970, for example,<lb />
worked all night long on a Saturday night<lb />
to meet his deadline<lb />
"I have great confidence in the ability<lb />
and good taste of Gary McCullough, the<lb />
1974 editor of the Buccaneer Mrs.<lb />
Sorensen commented,<lb />
the student body<lb />
encouragement and<lb />
difficult task<lb />
According to the June 5,1972 issue of<lb />
Newsweek about a dozen yearbooks have<lb />
gone out of business altogether, and at<lb />
many institutions student editors are<lb />
frantically looking for new approaches<lb />
that will interest their apathetic<lb />
classmates. Some colleges have even had<lb />
trouble in assembling a yearbook staff.<lb />
School yearbooks are crammed with<lb />
portraits of fellow students one scarcely<lb />
knows and stories on fraternities,<lb />
sororities, athletic teams, and campus<lb />
clubs that many do not belong to.<lb />
Some universities, particularly those<lb />
whose campuses are large ariV diverse,<lb />
are trying to buck the trend with annuals<lb />
tailored for specific audiences. Black<lb />
students at Stanford have just completed<lb />
a volume that is notably mainly for<lb />
devoting more space to attacking the<lb />
university than to worshipping it.<lb />
Even the more traditional yearbooks<lb />
are radically modifying their formats. The<lb />
'73 edition of the Buccaneer is similar to<lb />
Princeton's 96 year old "Bric-a-Brac The<lb />
Bric-a-Brac consists of two soft-cover<lb />
volumes in a slipcase; the first is a<lb />
compendium of sports, student and<lb />
faculty pictures, and the second is a<lb />
75-page exploration of campus life. The<lb />
75-page exploration of campus life has<lb />
several pages on campus sex, drugs and<lb />
alcohol.<lb />
As yearbook editors attempt to reflect<lb />
the current campus scene, they risk<lb />
offending some people. According to the<lb />
Newsweek articles, when the LSU<lb />
"Gumbo" used nude photos to illustrate<lb />
the work of the art department, the book<lb />
was condemned to the Louisiana State<lb />
Legislature. But the Gumbo sold a record<lb />
13,500 copies and went into a second<lb />
printing for the first time in its history.<lb />
It seems that the current generation of<lb />
students at most universities have little<lb />
inclination to be nostalgic over college<lb />
careers that have contained no more<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL<lb />
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Demand for more planners<lb />
Urban, regional planning expands<lb />
MR. WILLIAM HANKINS<lb />
Special to the Fountainhead<lb />
Rapid urbanization coupled with the<lb />
increasing severity and complexity of the<lb />
social, political, economic, and physical<lb />
problems confronting contemporary<lb />
America has resulted in an increasing<lb />
demand for urban and regional planning<lb />
personnel.<lb />
In response to the increasing demand<lb />
for trained planning specialists, the<lb />
Department of Geography at ECU<lb />
established an undergraduate minor in<lb />
Urban and Regional Planning in<lb />
1964. During the last nine years 115<lb />
students have graduated with a minor in<lb />
Planning. Many of these graduates are<lb />
currently employed in planning agencies<lb />
throughout the Southeast. Other<lb />
graduates are currently employed in<lb />
graduate schools either in Planning or<lb />
related fields and have successfully<lb />
completed graduate degrees.<lb />
Under the direction of Professor<lb />
William W. Hankins, ECU'S program in<lb />
urban and regional planning has expanded<lb />
to include all aspects of planning<lb />
problems. The curriculum currently con-<lb />
sists of 41 quarter hours of courses in<lb />
urban planning, regional planning, urban<lb />
form, planning techniques, planning<lb />
legislation, planning theory, and urban<lb />
site design.<lb />
MAJOR PROPOSED<lb />
A proposal for a B.S. Degree in Urban<lb />
and Regional Planning was submitted in<lb />
November. 1972, by Dr. Robert E. Cramer,<lb />
Chairman of the Department of<lb />
Geography, and Professor Hankins. A<lb />
major step toward implementation of<lb />
the Planning Major was realized recently<lb />
when the proposal was passed by the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees. Approval must<lb />
still be obtained from the North Carolina<lb />
Board of Governors. If implemented, ECU<lb />
would be one of only three colleges in the<lb />
Southeast offering a Bachelor's Degree in<lb />
Urban and Regional Planning.<lb />
Since the services of urban and<lb />
regional planning specialists are so<lb />
desperately needed at the present time,<lb />
employment opportunities are excellent<lb />
for planning graduates. The average<lb />
starting salary for graduates of the ECU<lb />
planning program is approximately<lb />
$8,700. However, several students have<lb />
obtained starting salaries in excess of<lb />
$10,000.<lb />
According to Professor Hankins "Eight<lb />
planning positions remain unfilled at the<lb />
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PROFESSOR WILLIAM W HANKINS directs the expansion of the urban and<lb />
regional curriculum at ECU.<lb />
present time due to an insufficient<lb />
number of planning graduates. At one<lb />
point during the summer four graduates<lb />
of the Urban and Regional Planning<lb />
Program were able to choose from<lb />
fourteen available planning positions<lb />
Those students who pursue graduate work<lb />
in Urban and Regional Planning or a<lb />
related field subsequent to graduation can<lb />
anticipate employment at top-level<lb />
salaries.<lb />
During the past several years urban<lb />
and regional planning students have been<lb />
involved in numerous curriculum-related<lb />
activities. They have attended con-<lb />
ferences at other universities and hosted<lb />
two conferences at ECU. They have<lb />
toured one of the best examples of<lb />
colonial tour planning in America-<lb />
Will iamsburg, Virginia, and they visited<lb />
the "new town" communities of Reston,<lb />
Virginia, and Columbia, Maryland. In<lb />
addition, the Student Planning Associ-<lb />
ation (SPAN) has sponsored visits to<lb />
Strike against tuition hike works<lb />
(CPS)-When administrators at the<lb />
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)<lb />
announced a tuition hike of 24 percent for<lb />
the 1973-74 school year, student leaders<lb />
were quick to charge the University with<lb />
taking excessive income and organized a<lb />
tuition strike.<lb />
AM the administration denied<lb />
i'aes and the strike drew little<lb />
support, the Board of Regents last month<lb />
ordered a five percent reduction in tuition<lb />
costs for the winter and spring<lb />
terms. The university had raised its<lb />
tuition because it feared it would lose<lb />
money from new requirements governing<lb />
the residency status of students.<lb />
The financial crunch never came,<lb />
however, and the school discovered in<lb />
November it would raise $3.7 million more<lb />
than it expected due "largely" to fewer<lb />
students applying for residency status to<lb />
pay the lower-in-state tuition, than had<lb />
been feared. With the extra funds the<lb />
Board decided to spend an additional $2<lb />
million on student aid stipends for<lb />
graduate teaching assistants as well as<lb />
granting the tuition rebate.<lb />
ECU by state and nationally recognized<lb />
urban and regional planning experts.<lb />
Numerous planning students have also<lb />
interned in planning agencies through the<lb />
Southeast.<lb />
Last year the urban form class<lb />
analyzed the processes, determinants,<lb />
and features of urban spatial structure in<lb />
selected cities. The students prepared<lb />
term papers on various aspects of the<lb />
urban development of cities such as<lb />
Paris London, Amsterdam, Savannah,<lb />
and Washington, D.C. They constructed<lb />
models depicting the transition in urban<lb />
form over long periods as graphic aids to<lb />
accompany the papers.<lb />
CLASSES INVOLVED<lb />
The planning techniques classes are<lb />
currently involved with projects from the<lb />
City of Greenville and Pitt County. One<lb />
class is working with the city planner,<lb />
John Schofield, on a bicycle system<lb />
proposal for the city while the other class<lb />
is involved in a county zoning and land<lb />
use study for the Greenville-Ayden-Grifton<lb />
area. The latter project is being<lb />
undertaken with the assistance of Howard<lb />
Hurlocker, the Pitt County planner.<lb />
Professor Hankins and two planning<lb />
students, Susan Sedgwick and Stanley<lb />
Watkins, have contracted with the North<lb />
Carolina Internship Office to deter nine<lb />
the availability of off-campus learning<lb />
opportunities for college students in the<lb />
five county Mideast Region. This study of<lb />
student internship needs within Region Q<lb />
is being conducted with the cooperation<lb />
of Mr. Ed Jones, Executive Director of the<lb />
Mideast Commission in Washington,<lb />
North Carolina. The results of this<lb />
research effort will be made available to<lb />
the North Carolina Internship Office in the<lb />
latter part of February.<lb />
A campus transportation study will be<lb />
undertaken at ECU during the Spring<lb />
Quarter by a committee chaired by<lb />
Professor Hankins. The committee will be<lb />
composed of both faculty and students<lb />
representing several academic depart-<lb />
ments on campus. Three of the<lb />
committee members have held city or<lb />
regional planning positions: one has a<lb />
professional background in transportation<lb />
planning. The study was authorized by<lb />
the ECU Faculty Senate. The committee<lb />
will present its findings to this body at<lb />
the end of the Spring Quarter.<lb />
Additional information regarding the<lb />
Urban and Regional Planning Program<lb />
may be secured by writing Professor<lb />
Hankins at the following address:<lb />
William W. Hankins, Director, Urban and<lb />
Regional Planning Program, Department<lb />
of Geography, P.O. Box 2723, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina 27834.<lb />
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By JIM DODSON<lb />
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Dr. Ralph Steele, the director of the<lb />
Parks, Recreation and Conservation (PRC)<lb />
department is leaving East Carolina. His<lb />
departure will represent the culmination<lb />
of over ten years of work and research in<lb />
an effort that helped to establish the<lb />
program that now exists at ECU. With his<lb />
absence the program faces definite<lb />
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possibly in the curriculum itself.<lb />
Recenly Dr. Steele talked about his<lb />
involvement in the program and offered<lb />
some interesting insight into the<lb />
formation of the PRC major that is<lb />
presently awarded through the program.<lb />
He defined its objectives as being, "To<lb />
qualify the students for professional<lb />
employment, by industry and agencies,<lb />
concerned with the development and<lb />
management of people-oriented, outdoor-<lb />
related programs and resources for<lb />
leisure<lb />
Included in PRC study are four main<lb />
areas of concentration. The first area is<lb />
known as the rehabilitative therapeutic<lb />
option. It concerns working with people<lb />
who through some mental or physical<lb />
disadvantagement or other social<lb />
condition find themselves confronted with<lb />
free time on their hands.<lb />
In helping these people, the objective<lb />
is to achieve the same psychological<lb />
satisfaction that they might otherwise<lb />
gain in other activities that they are<lb />
unable to participate in.<lb />
The second area of concentration is<lb />
concerned with community and commer-<lb />
cial recreation. This area is aimed mainly<lb />
at the "white collar" worker who spends<lb />
his time in more commercially-oriented<lb />
recreation. Dr. Steele cited two examples<lb />
of students working in this area, "We have<lb />
a married couple who recently graduated<lb />
from ECU and went out to Steamboat<lb />
Springs, Colorado. They are presently<lb />
working in a low-level managerial position<lb />
with a commercial resort outfit. Another<lb />
student recently became director of a<lb />
county park system in one of the western<lb />
counties of the state. He is utilizing his<lb />
PRC training by planning and implement-<lb />
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understand welfare programs.<lb />
The last area that the program is<lb />
specifically concerned with deals<lb />
primarily with parks, conservation and<lb />
outdoor recreation, and is probably the<lb />
single most important area in PRC.<lb />
Steele attributes most of the success of<lb />
this area, and indeed the whole program,<lb />
to the influence of the Outward Bound<lb />
program.<lb />
"I cannot stress enough the<lb />
importance of Outward Bound on our<lb />
program here. I believe so strongly in its<lb />
influence on us that I can't emphasize it<lb />
enough he commented.<lb />
This influence began in 1970 when the<lb />
program was awarded an initial grant of<lb />
$5,000.00 which enabled thirteen stu-<lb />
dents, who had been involved in a PRC<lb />
minor, that had been established since<lb />
1960, to attend and observe Outward<lb />
Bound in action. Its influence was<lb />
instrumental in the organization and<lb />
implementation of the present curriculum<lb />
offered and the B.S. professional<lb />
non-teaching degree that is now available.<lb />
A student contemplating PRC as a<lb />
major will find that the program is flexible<lb />
in scope and offers a variety of<lb />
concentrations while includina thr�p<lb />
DR. RALPH STEELE<lb />
basic major aspects of study. First the<lb />
student must satisfy the basic general<lb />
college requirements. Secondly he must<lb />
study an established core curriculum of<lb />
PRC-related courses. Thirdly he partici-<lb />
pates in the four already mentioned<lb />
cognate areas which include field trips<lb />
and independent travel and study.<lb />
Dr. Steele talked about the broad<lb />
scope of the program, "We are highly<lb />
interdisciplinary in our approach and<lb />
encourage our students to take as many<lb />
courses as they can in other disciplines<lb />
because they will not be just working with<lb />
professional recreation people, but with a<lb />
broad spectrum of personalities and<lb />
ideas<lb />
Today there are approximately 120<lb />
students working towards a PRC<lb />
degree. The program has grown con-<lb />
siderably in the past few years, and<lb />
seems to be offering rewarding career<lb />
opportunities for graduates.<lb />
With Dr. Steele's departure from the<lb />
program to work on a federally-funded<lb />
grant (that involves research on<lb />
recreationaly waterway development in<lb />
eastern North Carolina), there has been<lb />
much discussion as to the fate of the PRC<lb />
program. Many feel that it may return to<lb />
its previous status under the department<lb />
of Physical Education, thus destroying<lb />
much of the flexibility and broadening<lb />
experiences that the program now offers.<lb />
Dr. Steele discussed the current<lb />
actions being taken to insure its<lb />
continued success, "The whole idea is<lb />
looking for someone to replace me as<lb />
coordinator in the department is to find a<lb />
person who will eventually become the<lb />
administrator of the curriculum as<lb />
well. We must fine someone capable of<lb />
dealing with such an expanded<lb />
program. Whoever is chosen, he or she<lb />
must have the freedom to develop the<lb />
program as they see fit. Dr. Edgar Hooks,<lb />
chairman of the Health and Physical<lb />
Education Department, has been very<lb />
helpful and understanding about the<lb />
whole matter. I also think that the<lb />
program is almost entirely contingent on<lb />
the continued support of the students<lb />
As to whether or not he would be<lb />
returning to the program Steele replied, "V<lb />
can't really say at this time, but I think<lb />
that the program will continue to grow as<lb />
long as quality and strict control are<lb />
maintained. If not, I think it will grow like<lb />
mad and then die. If we start going for<lb />
quantity as opposed to quality, we're<lb />
sealing our own doom<lb />
Dr. Steele was asked to reflect on his<lb />
past years in the program. "Well he said<lb />
with a smile, "it certainly has been as<lb />
interesting as it has rewarding. Why did<lb />
you know that we've had three pairs of our<lb />
students to get married. I wonder if that<lb />
says something. We don't charge<lb />
anything for counseling though<lb />
In a more serious vein he added, "I<lb />
suppose frustration motivated me to get<lb />
this thing off the ground. Frustration at<lb />
seeing the academic conditions present<lb />
when we started. School was not doing<lb />
what it was supposed to be doing. They<lb />
were not reaching the kid's minds, bodies<lb />
and spirits. Our sterile classrooms were<lb />
producing sterile minds-minds that<lb />
needed to be stimulated. That's where<lb />
recreation comes in. It certainly isn't all<lb />
physical, it deals with the spirit and<lb />
attitude of man as well<lb />
In conclusion he added, "You know, I<lb />
can't tell you the rewards this experience<lb />
has offered, but the thing that makes it so<lb />
meaningful and worthwhile jan best be<lb />
summed up in one word-people. People<lb />
make it all worth the time<lb />
If people make things all worthwhile<lb />
then certainly people who teach and guide<lb />
other people must be really something<lb />
special. To the students of PRC, Dr.<lb />
Ralph Steele has been, and is someone<lb />
very special. Whoever replaces him will<lb />
To prevent escape,<lb />
narc kills, goes free<lb />
(CPS)-The federal government has<lb />
challenged California's right to prosecute<lb />
a US narcotics agent for his homicide.<lb />
The government, arguing in California<lb />
Appellate Court, stated that the state has<lb />
no right "to try a federal agent in the<lb />
proper discharge of his federal duty<lb />
The agent, Lloyd N. Clifton, was<lb />
indicted for second degree murder last<lb />
January after he shot an unarmed 24-year<lb />
old suspect in the back during a San<lb />
Francisco drug raid.<lb />
A companion of the victim said that<lb />
they had become "petrified" when they<lb />
saw 19 long-haired men running toward<lb />
their cabin with drawn guns.<lb />
Clifton, one of the plain clothes<lb />
agents, said that he shot the youth in the<lb />
back "to prevent him from escaping<lb />
Charges against the victim's companion<lb />
were dropped.<lb />
have a great example to follow, in what<lb />
Steele has achieved in such a relatively<lb />
short period of time.<lb />
Where the PRC program goes after Dr.<lb />
Steele may very well depend on those<lb />
people whom he believes so strongly in -<lb />
the students themselves.<lb />
EiriMei<lb />
lay offer RX via<lb />
oversea: training<lb />
For the session starting Fall, 1974,<lb />
Euromed will assist qualified Amer-<lb />
ican students in gaining admission<lb />
to recognized overseas medical<lb />
schools.<lb />
And that's just the beginning.<lb />
Since the language barrier constitutes<lb />
the preponderate difficulty in succeed-<lb />
ing at a foreign school, the Euromed<lb />
program also includes an intensive<lb />
12 week medical and conversational<lb />
language course, mandatory for all<lb />
students. Five hours daily. 5 days per<lb />
week (1216 weeks) the course is<lb />
given in the country where the student<lb />
will attend medical school.<lb />
In addition. Euromed provides stu-<lb />
dents with a 12 week intensive cul<lb />
tural orientation program, with<lb />
American students now studying medi-<lb />
cine in that particular country serving<lb />
as counselors<lb />
Senior or graduate students currently<lb />
enrolled in an American university are<lb />
eligible to participate in the Euromed<lb />
program.<lb />
For application and further<lb />
information, phone toll tree,<lb />
(800)645 1234<lb />
or write,<lb />
Euromed, Ltd.<lb />
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AREOSMITH<lb />
Columbia KC32006<lb />
By J. K. LOFT1N<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As the liner notes on the back of this<lb />
album say, "What can a poor boy do,<lb />
except play for a rock and roll<lb />
band?" After listening to this album one<lb />
realized that that's exactly what these five<lb />
refugees from the wrong side of the tracks<lb />
have taken as their motto. This new<lb />
group presents a fairly decent package for<lb />
the R&amp;R affecianado, especially consider-<lb />
ing their obscure origin. None of the<lb />
members has ever been heard of before,<lb />
as in the case of Montrose or Doug Sahm,<lb />
and this helps to keep the material a bit<lb />
unrefined and raw. But there is<lb />
something which smacks of things yet to<lb />
come. Produced by Adrian Barber, the<lb />
album retains much of the energy one<lb />
would expect from a live rock and roll<lb />
band and the sound is well balanced with<lb />
a minimum of electronic gimrock buffs as<lb />
the producer of the Allman Brothers' first<lb />
album, and while this album isn't quite<lb />
the musical statement that that one was,<lb />
it nonetheless has some good points.<lb />
The opening song, "Make It has<lb />
some of the most interesting chord<lb />
changes to be found in straight rock and<lb />
roll. This is one of Aerosmith's strongest<lb />
points. The fact that they do not restrict<lb />
themselves to three chords as so many<lb />
other "so-so" bands do, doesn't mean<lb />
that this album is of consistently high<lb />
quality either, for some songs are just<lb />
space fillers. "Somebody" and "Write<lb />
Me" can be easily forgotten. However,<lb />
songs like the aforementioned "Make It"<lb />
and their single release "Dream On" give<lb />
us a hint that this is a band that will<lb />
continue to develop and with a little<lb />
refinement and professional direction we<lb />
may see the beginnings of something<lb />
really promising. Their brand new<lb />
single, "Dream On which is perhaps the<lb />
best song on the album, or at least the<lb />
most unique. A soft ballad with<lb />
harpsichord and guitar blending well, it<lb />
starts off gently, building a momentum<lb />
which does not push, but rather carries<lb />
the song along. Lead singer, Steven<lb />
Tyler, really shows what he can do on this<lb />
number, with his voice sounding<lb />
alternately like Dion and Elton John on<lb />
their softer works. Tying all of this<lb />
together with a memorable melody, it<lb />
builds until Tyler's voice goes into a<lb />
couple of Robert Plantish flights, finally<lb />
returning to its original level. The only<lb />
fault in this song is the quality of the<lb />
recording on the instruments: it is rather<lb />
thin and tinny. A mellow number such as<lb />
this should have a corresponding<lb />
background rather than a metallic<lb />
mellotron and guitar. But the song itself<lb />
and Tyler's excellent vocals come through<lb />
all of this. The last song on side one,<lb />
"One Way Street while in and of itself is<lb />
not that good, contains some elements,<lb />
particularly the way the two rhythm<lb />
guitars are structured with harmonic and<lb />
dissonant changes, which proved to be<lb />
quite interesting.<lb />
The group itself presents a strange<lb />
picture on the front cover, particularly<lb />
Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry, who<lb />
have got to be two of the rauchiest<lb />
looking rockers around, with the rest of<lb />
the band not looking much better. Sup-<lb />
posedly from rough backgrounds, they<lb />
have channeled their working class energy<lb />
into rock and roll (sounds like an old<lb />
story, doesn't it, but then that's how the<lb />
Beatles started) and have come out with<lb />
something that promises to continue to<lb />
improve. If this album doesn't seem to be<lb />
quite right, just wait for the next one, it<lb />
should be.<lb />
Editor's Note: This record supplied to the<lb />
Fountainhead courtest of Rock n' Soul,<lb />
'Lady Sings the Blues'<lb />
depicts sensitive artist<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD needs music, arts, and<lb />
theatre reviewers immediately. If interest-<lb />
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leave note in reviews editor's box.<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The movie, "Lady Sings the Blues<lb />
drew an impressionable flock of viewers<lb />
on campus recently. Perhaps the crowds<lb />
turned out for a view of the superb acting<lb />
ability exemplified by singer Diana Ross,<lb />
an academy award nominee, and for the<lb />
suave, strikingly handsome Billy Dee<lb />
Williams who played the parts of Billy<lb />
Holliday's husband, Louis McKay,<lb />
I could not help but wonder how many<lb />
people walked away from the movie<lb />
unbiased by its lowly depiction of Billy<lb />
Holiday overwhelmingly as a dope<lb />
addict. Since many students probably<lb />
had never heard of or read about the life<lb />
of Blues Artist Billy Holiday, I felt like<lb />
sharing some interesting findings about<lb />
the tragic life of a great lady.<lb />
Whites did not get her on dope, and<lb />
the fact that Billy was married three times<lb />
shatters the lengthly, heavenly romance<lb />
which the movie implied that she<lb />
had. Most important of all, Billie's<lb />
problems as a heroin addict did not<lb />
dominate her more sensitive qualities as<lb />
an entertainer.<lb />
Billy Holiday, bom Eleanora Fagan,<lb />
was one of the greatest sensations the<lb />
jazz world had ever known. She reigned<lb />
and excelled in the company of such<lb />
blues and jazz artists as Count Basie,<lb />
Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Eckstine and Hazel<lb />
Scott during the fabulous jazz age of the<lb />
thirties and forties.<lb />
Her billing title as "Lady Day" was<lb />
indicative of the respect and courtesy<lb />
which she deserved and earned in an era<lb />
when the Stepinf etch its were rolling<lb />
eyeballs and the heavy mamas were<lb />
butt-shaking belters.<lb />
In a January, 1973, article in Ebony<lb />
magazine, friends close to Billy Holiday<lb />
described her music as being delicate and<lb />
romantic - the type that would fill a<lb />
barroom of drunks with the intoxication of<lb />
her music. Among her hits were "Stange<lb />
Fruit "I'll Get By "Fine and Mellow"<lb />
and "On the Sunny Side of the<lb />
Street Ms. Holiday once said that she<lb />
could never sing anything without "feeling<lb />
her music" and without getting into her<lb />
song lyrics.<lb />
Apparently a highly sensitive artist,<lb />
Ms. Holiday would probably be enraged to<lb />
view the movie about her life if she could<lb />
relive. The drug problems appeared late<lb />
in Billie's career when she was arrested<lb />
several times by narcotics agents. The<lb />
arrests were highly publicized and Billy<lb />
attacked the tactics of the government<lb />
more than twenty years ago in her<lb />
autobiography, "Lady Sings the Blues<lb />
"People on drugs, she noted, were treated<lb />
as criminals instead of being treated as<lb />
sick Finally, she was arrested as she<lb />
lay dying in a New York hospital. On the<lb />
afternoon of July 17, 1959, at the age of<lb />
44, Billy Holiday died.<lb />
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'Staying On Alone' -<lb />
a Stein commemorative<lb />
Sunday, Feb. 3 will be the 100th<lb />
anniversary of the birth of Gertrude Stein,<lb />
American expatriate writer. Fountainhead<lb />
presents the following book review in<lb />
commenoration.<lb />
STAYING ON ALONE: The letters of<lb />
Alice B. Toklas. Edited by Edward Bums,<lb />
with an introduction by Gilbert<lb />
Harrison. Liveright, $11.95. 426 pp.<lb />
When Gertrude Stein died in Paris in<lb />
1946 at age 72, she left behind her an<lb />
apartment in the Hue Christine, a white<lb />
poodle named Basket II, an important<lb />
collection of modern art. masses of<lb />
manuscripts, and Alice B. Toklas. Of all<lb />
of these, Alice has been most maligned;<lb />
in accounts coming down to us from<lb />
Stein acquaintances, Alice was "nicely<lb />
ugly sinister, iron-willed, an obstinate<lb />
lady with a scynthe-like voice. After 66<lb />
years of such description - ever since<lb />
Gertrude and Alice began living together<lb />
in 1908 - the real Alice Toklas emerges<lb />
through her letters.<lb />
The first response of the uninitiated to<lb />
a photograph of Gertrude Stein and Alice<lb />
Toklas is one of shock. Stocky Gertrude,<lb />
dressed in outlandish outfits, half<lb />
peasant costume, half farm wife's SKirts;<lb />
the scythe-thin Alice, an unassuming<lb />
bird-like person evenloped in acres of<lb />
black, topped with a huge plumed<lb />
hat. The costumes rarely varied - and if<lb />
people often say Gertrude had a kind of<lb />
Semitic mqg Vnentality, a solid Art of<lb />
beauty - they never said so for<lb />
Alice. Alice was the supporting cast for<lb />
Stein; Alice did, in fact, not want to be<lb />
noticed. But her hawk-face and drooping<lb />
grey eyes made a lasting impression.<lb />
MOTHER OF US ALL<lb />
Gertrude Stein was a moderately<lb />
well off American expatriate, a Baltimore<lb />
citizen who spend the last 40 years of her<lb />
life in Paris. Most important, Stein was a<lb />
writer, "the mother of us all a magnetic<lb />
personality who drew andor influenced<lb />
Picasso, Hemmingwav. Braque, Sir<lb />
Francis Rose, Maris Laurencin, Thornton<lb />
Wilder, Carl Van Vechten, some perfect<lb />
strangers, and several hundred Gl's who<lb />
visited her and Toklas during World War<lb />
II. Stein's magnificent self-assurance,<lb />
naturalism, original thinking and warmth<lb />
made her a personality whose influence<lb />
few friends escaped.<lb />
SAN FRANCISCAN<lb />
And perennially in the shadows<lb />
behind Stein was Alice B. Toklas. Toklas,<lb />
a San Franciscan, had come to Paris on a<lb />
chance visit - and shortly thereafter<lb />
moved in with Stein and formed the<lb />
Stein-Toklas household. Says Joseph<lb />
Barry, "They were a conglomerate, if the<lb />
metaphor can retain any sense of privacy,<lb />
of interlocking relationships - intellectual<lb />
and emotional, physical and sentimental,<lb />
and aesthetic. They were the complete<lb />
couple Stein and Toklas, Toklas and<lb />
Stein - always with Alice Toklas in the<lb />
shadows and Gertrude Stein stage front<lb />
and loving it. Stein was the genius,<lb />
Toklas the protector of genius - and the<lb />
darner of socks, cook, typist, proofreader<lb />
and gardener.<lb />
Stein was expansive, warm, spoiled, a<lb />
late riser who wrote into the dawn, talked<lb />
endlessly and loved explorations. Toklas<lb />
was small and dark, efficient, close-<lb />
matched and critical, an early-riser who<lb />
weeded the garden, cooked, picked<lb />
vegetables and cleaned the house all<lb />
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before 8 a.m. But the marriage worked,<lb />
lasting 38 years until Stein's death on 27<lb />
July 1946.<lb />
FIERCELY OBSTINATE<lb />
It is with Stein's death that<lb />
STAYING ON ALIVE begins, recording<lb />
Alice Toklas' letters to friends - at first<lb />
bewildered and alone, later fiercely<lb />
obstinate in her efforts to have all the<lb />
Stein works published. "And now she is<lb />
in the vault at the American Cathedral on<lb />
the Quai d'Orsay writes Toklas, "and I'm<lb />
here alone. And nothing more - only what<lb />
was. You will know that nothing is very<lb />
clear to me - everything is empty and<lb />
blurred<lb />
VENGEANCE<lb />
Alice Toklas' was not a blurred<lb />
personality, however, and she set into<lb />
perpetuating Stein with a vengence, not<lb />
resting until all of Gertrude's books were<lb />
in print. Old friends visited, Yale<lb />
accepted the Stein manuscripts, 'more<lb />
Stein works were printed. Gertrude's<lb />
relatives bartered for the collection of<lb />
paintings by Picasso, Matisse and others<lb />
- and eventually the paintings were<lb />
"removed" from Alice's possession. Alice<lb />
Toklas was evicted from the apartment<lb />
she had shared with Stein; she grew old<lb />
and ill writing two cookbooks to support<lb />
herself. Young writers and Stein friends<lb />
wrote to Alice, asking advice, sharing old<lb />
memories, and Alice wrote back with such<lb />
charm, intelligence and love that the<lb />
"nicely ugly" image loses its meaning.<lb />
 I don't much like those colds you<lb />
are indulging in she wrote Carl Van<lb />
Vachten. "Can't you avoid them by strict<lb />
application of precautionary measures<lb />
Do something, anything<lb />
VOLUMINOUS READING<lb />
The letters are full of local gossip<lb />
(Alice loved it), references to voluminous<lb />
reading and to the people who came to<lb />
her seeking information on Stein. Since<lb />
Toklas was a renowned cook, occasional<lb />
recipes were tucked in - omelets, jellied<lb />
eggs, poulet celestine, potato quenelles.<lb />
Alice Toklas never stopped. "I am just a<lb />
memory of Gertrude she said - but those<lb />
ALICE B.<lb />
who knew felt that, without Toklas' iron<lb />
discipline, Stein the writer would never<lb />
have surfaced so completely.<lb />
Even in her 80's, Alice Toklas was<lb />
never really old, never a bore. Her letters<lb />
remained dry and alert:<lb />
"This nursing home is a fit subject for<lb />
a novelette she wrote at age 81. "There<lb />
are ten people on the staff and they all<lb />
hate each other. In any case they never<lb />
agree, and they come bouncing into my<lb />
room as it it were a way station and<lb />
say: 'Is she here?' and they take<lb />
messages for the telephone which never<lb />
get delivered<lb />
Toklas lived on for nearly twenty<lb />
years after Stein's death, twenty years she<lb />
simply accepted as her duty to fill. She<lb />
filled them with Stein, her memories of<lb />
Stein and her writings, the nourishing of<lb />
Stein's friends and the young people<lb />
newly-interested in her pioneering literary<lb />
work.<lb />
"Do come back soon writes Alice in<lb />
her last letter, dated 9 January 1966. "I<lb />
shan't last forever<lb />
In March of 1967, Alice loklas died<lb />
just one month short of her 90th birthday<lb />
and was buried beside Gertrude Stein in<lb />
the Pere Lachaise cemetery. "Pensive,<lb />
TOKLAS<lb />
pale�'tender- eyed like Leah" one friend<lb />
had called her, an opposite to the sturdy,<lb />
tramping Stein. The union had lasted 38<lb />
years - and more, since Alice Toklas has<lb />
never truly separated from Stein. In some<lb />
way she had managed to be her own iron-<lb />
clad person, and Stein's as well.<lb />
FAMOUS MARRIAGES<lb />
In the past several months "famous<lb />
marriages" have been a rage of sorts,<lb />
what with exposes on the Duke and<lb />
Duchess of Windsor, the Burtons and<lb />
most flamboyantly - Harold Nicolson and<lb />
Vita Sackvi He-West (PORTRAIT OF A<lb />
MARRIAGE). If ever a marriage existed, it<lb />
did with Stein and Toklas, a perteu<lb />
balance between two persons so different<lb />
as to be natural enemies. Stein and<lb />
Toklas, Toklas and Stein.<lb />
Or as Stein wrote of Alice, "And<lb />
certainly (she) all her living then was<lb />
happier in living than any one else who<lb />
ever could, who was, who is, who ever<lb />
will be livina Alice Toklas was quite<lb />
happy and had ample love for everyone for<lb />
nearly 90 years.<lb />
For further reading on Gertrude Stein,<lb />
recommended books are Briimin's THE<lb />
THIRD ROSE and W. G. Rogers' WHEN<lb />
THIS YOU SEE REMEMBER ME.<lb />
'And certainly (she)<lb />
all her living then<lb />
was happier in living<lb />
than any one else<lb />
Gertrude Stein<lb />
GERTRUDE STEIN<lb />
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O FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 3131 JAN. 1974<lb />
Editorials<lb />
The SGA and other things<lb />
3Son� ; one of the requisitions, by the way was to cover the costs for ma,lmg<lb />
a brochure to all ECU students, telling them tte nreat th.ngs the SGA has<lb />
sol acSeTdetelhe tact that the SGA, has received more coverage this year ttan<lb />
Sf�S tour Thl latest escapade gives us the distinct impression that the SGA<lb />
iexiTnorTstTbul for public relations Jhere are oHw waysto<lb />
S)!SJLW be As ffii students, there are additional ways to<lb />
inform which cost considerably less than $617. is resDect for<lb />
Reaardinq Mr. Bodenhamer's attempt to impeach the SGA Treasurer. � �2T5iM7<lb />
?Srta an imoeachable act? Can Mr. Ertis be blamed for holding back on a $617<lb />
2SKSSd� We fear that Mr. Bodenharner has b swa�od<lb />
f,n aarandiose vision which seems to have turned the onetime "student s fr.eno<lb />
t&amp; SGA to aaS bureaucracy. Shouldn't more than one person judge where<lb />
Lfao a rret of Ss have seen Mr. Bodenhamer freeze publications<lb />
� ?n " 2ach us a lesion" and have his criticism of too-little or unfavorable<lb />
cove has systenSly corned that Real House "doesn't exist" because he<lb />
ESf�JI its cnsTitut�" that Pub Board Chairman Bob McKeel, in office since last<lb />
fn�TnrPbS� that publications funds were illegal because<lb />
SdSSnS? sS htoSTuN; and - the latest one - that the Publications<lb />
SSaSS"alganLtion because its constitution was g��<lb />
We notice two things in each of these actions The first 's.rsB<lb />
tpnds to claim that anything he doesn't approve of doesnt exist me seconoisan<lb />
1I ZllwnTn raise chaos Any mature person, on discovering that a<lb />
c?nstitoneded appovSorTSl r��ded signing'wou.d meet with the concerrd<lb />
Sf� dSuaS on out difficulties - Mr. Bodenhamer prefers to toss threatsi about<lb />
?mlv d sSk letters stating that "action will be taken and bark out plat.tudes<lb />
ShZ trurSTunderstandini of a brick. This calculated chaos and making of<lb />
motehla intomaintalns serves to totally disrupt the SGA when . could be<lb />
c?noen rat inTonZters other than war. In addition, each conflict oenera Iv ends w th<lb />
Mr Bodenhamer slapping the concerned parties' wrists or sending a letter as in the<lb />
fund freeze, stating that he hopes we all learned a lesson. The tactics are insulting to<lb />
human intelligence. . .<lb />
Remaps the most galling part of the matter is that after each ws item inrMr<lb />
on-g<lb />
6XitlSSTTist �j I Plan to support a collective conscience. Wo have been<lb />
oatienTTn' enirtaoly philosophical, and have made statements concerningiMr<lb />
Sdenharner taorty two iditorials we can recall since September 5. However, when<lb />
asTn a position of authority proves his imrmturity������<lb />
extent Mr. Bodenhamer has, someone has to speak out. We fee th� Mr Bnhamer<lb />
nas been wrong. It is our responsibility to present th.s "other side of the SGA story.<lb />
See related story, page one.<lb />
staff<lb />
u0o you know<lb />
you know<lb />
because I toll you so, or do<lb />
-G. Stein<lb />
EWTOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
MANAGING EDITORSklp Sounders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRIck Gllllam<lb />
AD MANAGERJackle Shallcross<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDerrell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
REVIEWS EDITORSteve BohmuKer<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 />
Oil squeeze and tax returns<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
WASHINGTON - The oil squeeze<lb />
has caused world oil prices to<lb />
skyrocket. The increase will add an<lb />
estimated $75 billion to the price that<lb />
oil-consuming countries must pay <lb />
their economic lifeblood.<lb />
This is simply more than most nations<lb />
can afford without inviting economic<lb />
disaster.<lb />
World leaders have been communicat-<lb />
int secretly over how to cope with the oil<lb />
crisis. The United States has taken the<lb />
lead in urging the oil consumers to join<lb />
together in planning a common strategy.<lb />
Most nations have been reluctant to<lb />
challenge the Arabs openly for fear of<lb />
losing their oil supply.A few nations,<lb />
such as Britain and France, have sought<lb />
to make their own private deals with the<lb />
Arab oil producers.<lb />
But secretly, many world leaders are<lb />
saying that prices must be rolled<lb />
back. Some are ready to use force, if<lb />
necessary, to prevent an oil depression.<lb />
Apparently, the message is getting<lb />
through to the Arab leaders. Intelligence<lb />
reports claim the Arab leaders are<lb />
prepared to ease prices.<lb />
Even the Russians, who originally<lb />
encouraged the Arab price squeeze, are<lb />
growing wary. Intelligence reports say<lb />
Kremlin leaders now fear that prices could<lb />
cause such severe economic dislocations<lb />
that it could lead to a rise in fascism<lb />
rather than Communism.<lb />
It is beginning to look as if world<lb />
pressure may force the Arabs to reduce oil<lb />
prices.<lb />
Behind Mills' Offer: House Ways and<lb />
Means Chairman Wilbur Mills, probably<lb />
the most powerful member of Congress,<lb />
has offered to introduce legislation<lb />
granting President Nixon immunity from<lb />
prosecution if he will resign. Here's the<lb />
story behing this extraordinary offer:<lb />
Mills is conducting the investigation<lb />
into President Nixon's tax returns. This<lb />
was requested by the President himself to<lb />
determine whether he owes more<lb />
taxes. The central controversy is over the<lb />
$576,000 tax deduction he claimed for<lb />
giving his vice presidential papers to the<lb />
government.<lb />
Mills' investigators have now esta-<lb />
blished that the deed, turning over the<lb />
papers, was backdated to make it appear<lb />
that they were donated before July 25,<lb />
1969. Thereafter, tax deductions were no<lb />
longer allowed for historical papers.<lb />
The investigators have also uncovered<lb />
that Ralph Newman, the appraiser, didn't<lb />
even select which papers should be<lb />
donated until November 1969 - four<lb />
months after the deadline.<lb />
The use of a backdated deed to gain<lb />
more than a half-million dollar tax<lb />
deduction could indicate possible fraud<lb />
and tax evasion. The Nixon tax returns, of<lb />
course, were signed by the President and<lb />
the First Lady who are legally responsible<lb />
for the statements therein.<lb />
It's the possibility of tax fraud that<lb />
prompted Wilbur Mills to seek immunity<lb />
from prosecution for the President in<lb />
return for his resignation.<lb />
Foreign Fears: Almost desperately,<lb />
President Nixon is stressing his foreign<lb />
policy skills as the trump card in his<lb />
struggle to stay in office. He has told<lb />
friends fiercely that no one else is as<lb />
qualified as he is to play the delicate<lb />
balance-of-power game with the two<lb />
Communist superpowers. He has remind-<lb />
ed them of his diplomatic achievements in<lb />
Peking, Moscow and the Middle East.<lb />
The White House took pains to inform<lb />
newsmen that the President sent<lb />
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger daily<lb />
guidance instructions during the sensitive<lb />
negotiations in the Middle East.<lb />
But the secret diplomatic messages<lb />
from around the world indicate that Nixon<lb />
is hurting, not helping, American foreign<lb />
policy. The dispatches from Europe, in<lb />
particular, suggest that our European<lb />
allies have lost confidence in Nixon and<lb />
are worried about his ability to cwnrnit<lb />
the United States. It is clear from the<lb />
secret messages that theWestem alliance<lb />
is deteriorating. .<lb />
In the Middle East, Kissinger<lb />
encountered guarded but anxious<lb />
inquiries about Nixon. The Israelis, who<lb />
had counted heavily upon Nixon's<lb />
support, expressed special concern that<lb />
he is losing his power.<lb />
Even in the Kremlin, according to the<lb />
secret intelligence reports, there is an<lb />
understanding that Nixon has been<lb />
mortally weakened. The messages from<lb />
Peking, typically, are more enigmatic.<lb />
But increasingly, Kissinger appears as the<lb />
man who is holding Ampican foreign<lb />
policy together. <lb />
Privately, State Department strategists<lb />
are saying Kissinger could do this even<lb />
better under a President Ford than<lb />
President Nixon.<lb />
An Antltax Year: The Internal Revenue<lb />
Service is afraid 1974 might be a bad<lb />
year. Voluntary compliance is the<lb />
bedrock of the tax system. Audits are run<lb />
only on a random basis. Therefore, the<lb />
government must depent upon the<lb />
honesty of its citizens to collect taxes<lb />
The IRS is afraid that the voluntary<lb />
system has been eroded by the events of<lb />
the past year. First, ex-Vice President<lb />
Spiro Agnew was caught cheating on his<lb />
taxes. Now President Nixon, himself, is<lb />
in tax trouble.<lb />
But more than anything else, the high<lb />
profits and low taxes of the oil companies<lb />
are stirring up antitax feelings. Many<lb />
Americans no longer feel they are taxed<lb />
fairly. For every dollar that the oil<lb />
companies escape paying in taxes must<lb />
be made up by the rest of the taxpayers.<lb />
The energy crisis has also presuaded<lb />
some people that they can ger away from<lb />
cheating on their taxes. For weeks now,<lb />
the IRS has been receiving complaints<lb />
about price gouging at the gas<lb />
pumps. Yet only a few stations have been<lb />
taken to court. The IRS simply doesn't<lb />
have the manpower to run down all the<lb />
complaints.<lb />
So Americans have seen many station<lb />
get away with charging outrageous<lb />
prices. The aura of enforcement once<lb />
surrounding the IRS has been damaged<lb />
and our IRS sources say some people may<lb />
be encouraged to fudge on their tax<lb />
returns.<lb />
The revelations of 1973, in other<lb />
words, might have serious consequences<lb />
for the IRS in 1974.<lb />
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To Fountainhead, S.G.A. and students as<lb />
well as entire university faculty including<lb />
Chancellor Leo Jenkins:<lb />
5 reasons why we needed originally<lb />
$10,000.<lb />
1. Scholarships<lb />
2. Tours and concerts<lb />
3. Sheet music<lb />
4. Repair and replacing instruments<lb />
5. Buses and instrument trucks<lb />
In case you don't know it, there is<lb />
inflation (value cost of money on products<lb />
and goods). You may ask why we neither<lb />
contacted A. J. Fletcher andor<lb />
community of Greenville. These people<lb />
already give in many ways more than one.<lb />
As for Dr. Jenkins, all he wants is 2 yr.<lb />
medical school and enlarge Flcklen<lb />
Stadium which is full only on<lb />
homecoming and yet does not talk about<lb />
supporting schools already established.<lb />
Maybe it is too late to change<lb />
anything. Personally, School of Music<lb />
needs $500,000 for improvements, etc.<lb />
Anyway, I just wanted to get this off<lb />
my chest.<lb />
Respectfully,<lb />
Thomas Bumgamer<lb />
171 Jones<lb />
Bicycle paths<lb />
Editor's note: The following letter<lb />
forwarded to us by City Planner John<lb />
Schofieid. The information given Foun-<lb />
tainhead in the article mentioned was<lb />
supplied by SGA President Bill<lb />
Bodenhamar.<lb />
Mr. Bill Bodenhamer<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina 27834<lb />
Dear Mr. Bodenhamer:<lb />
In reading the recent article on bicycle<lb />
paths in the Fountainhead, I noticed<lb />
several errors that perhaps should be<lb />
corrected before a misunderstanding<lb />
develops.<lb />
The article implies that the bicycle<lb />
route plan is ready for implementation.<lb />
However, neither the City nor the campus<lb />
transportation study committee has<lb />
reached the point of even determining<lb />
where the bicycle routes should be<lb />
located. In fact, the data for the study<lb />
being undertaken by the City has not even<lb />
been totally collected, much less<lb />
analyzed. It was also stated that the cost<lb />
of the system would exceed $75,000.<lb />
Since the route has not been developed as<lb />
yet, the cost estimates cannot be<lb />
determined. However, I do not think that<lb />
the final costs will even begin to approach<lb />
those mentioned in the article. No appro-<lb />
priation or even committment of funds<lb />
has been made on the part of the City. In<lb />
fact, we will not be in a position to<lb />
present the City Council with a final plan<lb />
until early spring.<lb />
I am aware of the committee that has<lb />
been formed by the University to study<lb />
the intra-campus transportation network.<lb />
However, the study being conducted by<lb />
the City, although utilizing the assistance<lb />
of an urban planning class at the<lb />
University, has no relationship to the work<lb />
being done by that committee. Mr.<lb />
Hankins and I are both interested in<lb />
developing an overall coordinated<lb />
transportation network, but our work is<lb />
being done independently of each other.<lb />
In closing, I would like to say that the<lb />
bicycle plan being developed by theCity of<lb />
Greenville will very definitely take into<lb />
account the travel patterns of the<lb />
University students, once these patterns<lb />
are determined. However, it may perhaps<lb />
be premature to suggest definite routes<lb />
when the supporting data is not yet<lb />
available. I would appreciate any<lb />
assistance that the Student Government<lb />
Association could offer in the develop-<lb />
ment of the bicycle route study, but I<lb />
would suggest that future public<lb />
statements be held until the plan is<lb />
finalized.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
John Schofield<lb />
City Planner<lb />
SGA report<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
On Monday, February 4, 1974, at 6:00,<lb />
in the auditorium of the Nursing Building,<lb />
I will be giving a detailed report of the<lb />
East Carolina University Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association since May 1, 1973. I<lb />
will also include programs in which I<lb />
intend to introduce to the legislature<lb />
between now and the time our term in<lb />
office is over.<lb />
I feel this will be the most important<lb />
meeting of the Legislature because this is<lb />
where you as administrators and faculty<lb />
members can evaluate how effective my<lb />
administration has been in the last year.<lb />
I am req jesting that you attend with<lb />
other students, administration officials,<lb />
and faculty because you are a part of the<lb />
reason our year in Student Government<lb />
has been successful. My entire cabinet<lb />
and staff will also be attending this<lb />
meeting because they have been the<lb />
backbone of the programs which are now<lb />
being formulated or already in operation.<lb />
I hope you will be able to attend, if I<lb />
can assist you please feel free to call on<lb />
me.<lb />
Bill Bodenhamer<lb />
President<lb />
Frieda Clark�<lb />
Vice-Preskjent<lb />
' Nixon presided over a conspiracy - Coffin<lb />
By TRISTRAM COFFIN<lb />
THE WATERGATE CRIMES - "Test-<lb />
imony before the Senate Watergate<lb />
hearings and the guilty pleas of Jeb Stuart<lb />
Magruder and Frederick La Rue have<lb />
established that the White House in<lb />
1972-73 was the center of multiple<lb />
conspiracies climaxing in the break-in of<lb />
the Democratic National Committee and<lb />
the subsequent illegal efforts to obstruct<lb />
justice and conceal the involvement of<lb />
higher-ups Former White House coun-<lb />
sel John W. Dean III has testified that Mr.<lb />
Nixon has put forward several rebuttals<lb />
that have been evasive, contradictory and<lb />
incomplete (Times, September 30)<lb />
Lawyers for the Senate Watergate<lb />
Committee, both majority and minority<lb />
counsel, told a Federal Court: "As<lb />
demonstrated in our Statement of Material<lb />
Facts, there is sufficient evidence to<lb />
establish a prima facie that the President<lb />
was engaged in criminal conductWe<lb />
trust the court will recognize that the<lb />
reference to the President's own possible<lb />
criminality is not recklessly made<lb />
Nixon's guilt or innocence has to be<lb />
weighed against his record. As "The<lb />
Strange Cast of Richard Milhous Nixon"<lb />
by former Congressman Jerry Voorhis<lb />
shows, he has used a viciousness rare<lb />
even in American politics against those he<lb />
calls "enemies political rivals or<lb />
critics. Even today the stories of his first<lb />
campaign against Voorhis and for the<lb />
Senate against Helen Gahagan Douglas<lb />
are shocking-falsified information and<lb />
almost obseven vulgarity. The basic<lb />
Nixon assumption is "that anyone<lb />
opposed to Richard Nixon, must be in<lb />
some manner or another subversive<lb />
Thus, any tactic is fair game.<lb />
Nixon has never shown any<lb />
extraordinary respect for the letter of the<lb />
law and ethnics. Irving Wallace reports:<lb />
"In handling his first lawsuit, a case that<lb />
was heard in 1937 and went on until 1940,<lb />
President Nixon was accused by a Los<lb />
Angeles judge of unethical' behaviour,<lb />
threatened with 'disbarment and himself<lb />
sued by his client for mishandling her<lb />
case<lb />
In the case, Los Angeles Municipal<lb />
Court Action No. 457600, December 10,<lb />
1937, "Nixon committed a grave blunder<lb />
that damaged his own client. When Nixon<lb />
tried to make up for it by submission of a<lb />
questionable affidavit, he was charged by<lb />
the bench with conduct unbefitting an<lb />
attorney, and threatened with expulsion<lb />
from the Bar<lb />
Judge Alfred Paonessa stated, "Mr.<lb />
Nixon, I have serious doubts whether you<lb />
have the ethical qualifications to practice<lb />
law in the State of California. I am<lb />
seriously thinking of turning this matter<lb />
over to the Association<lb />
VIOLATION OF BILL OF RIGHTS - The<lb />
1st and 4th Amendments to the<lb />
Constitution guarantee, among other<lb />
things: "freedom of speechthe right<lb />
of the people peaceably to assemble, and<lb />
to petition the Government for a redress<lb />
of grievances .The right of the people to<lb />
be secure in their persons, houses,<lb />
papers and effects, against unreasonable<lb />
searches and seizures<lb />
President Nixon presided over a<lb />
conspiracy to deprive his "enemies" of<lb />
these Constitutional rights. The White<lb />
House seems to argue that "the inherent<lb />
power of the President to protect national<lb />
security permits burglary, wiretapping,<lb />
surveillance, and other violations of the<lb />
law (Times, September 27)<lb />
Daniel Ellsberg and the "Gainesville<lb />
Eight" were particular "enemies" because<lb />
they were effective in turning opinion<lb />
against Nixon's war in Southeast Asia -<lb />
Ellsberg by revealing the "pentagon<lb />
Papers the Vietnam Veterans Against<lb />
the War, by the poignant and shocking<lb />
testimony of soldiers, many of whom bore<lb />
the horrible scars of war.<lb />
John D. Ehrlichman testified before a<lb />
Los Angeles County grand jury in June<lb />
that "President Nixon 'specifically<lb />
approved' a venture to the West Coast by<lb />
E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy to<lb />
develop information on Daniel Ellsberg<lb />
and the Pentagon Papers leak<lb />
(Washington Post, October 2)<lb />
Ehrlichman was asked, "What was<lb />
your understanding of the investigative<lb />
methods used by Mr. Hunt and Mr. Liddy<lb />
in the course of their investigations?" He<lb />
replied, "Only that they wre to conduct<lb />
themselves in such a fashion that it did<lb />
not appear that the White House was<lb />
directly involved<lb />
Ellsberg was put on trial and the office<lb />
of his psychiatrist burglarized by White<lb />
House agents.<lb />
Three alleged Watergate conspirators,<lb />
James McCord, Alfred Baldwin and Jeb<lb />
Stuart Magruder, have said part of their<lb />
"mission" was to investigate the<lb />
WAW. The veterans were bugged and<lb />
infiltrated by paid piovocateurs, and<lb />
seven put on trial in Gainesville for<lb />
plotting the violent disruption of the GOP<lb />
National Convention.<lb />
They were found innocent, and crime<lb />
reporter Fred J. Cook writes in The Nation<lb />
(October 1): "A jury composed of middle<lb />
class Florida citizens said, at least by<lb />
implication .it is time to stop framing<lb />
dissidents for politcal purposes throught<lb />
the use of unreliable and sometimes<lb />
psychotic informers turned agents<lb />
provocateurs; it si time to stop using<lb />
authoritarian methods A defendant, a<lb />
former first lieutenant, said, "For the last<lb />
fourteen months the Government<lb />
completely controlled my life. It was<lb />
fourteen months of hell<lb />
By contrast, Attorney General Mitchell<lb />
-of used to call a grand jury to investigate<lb />
;he fatal shooting of four Kent State<lb />
students in 1970. They were protesting<lb />
the Cambodian invasion, and that made<lb />
the difference. Information gathered by<lb />
Congressional investigations indicates<lb />
thai a key figure at Kent State was<lb />
employed by the FBI and now works as an<lb />
under-cover agent for Nixon's pet police<lb />
force, that of the District of Columbia.<lb />
THE RATIONALE - Congress should<lb />
act, because, as Hugh Sidney, Time<lb />
Washington bureau chief, said on radio<lb />
(September 28): "Perhaps we are at a<lb />
time in our national life when the men and<lb />
women of power and intelligence and<lb />
good will should openly consider, if the<lb />
White House will not, how to remove an<lb />
Administration blinded now to national<lb />
interest and seemingly bent on<lb />
self-destruction<lb />
Business Week (September 29)<lb />
reports, "President Nixon has been able<lb />
to give only perfunctory attention to the<lb />
growing issues of inflation, the energy<lb />
crisis, and world economic problems. A-<lb />
gain and again, he has been caught<lb />
unprepared by an economic crisis that<lb />
was not only predictable but inevitable if<lb />
the Administration took no action to head<lb />
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Math laboratory offers individual assistance<lb />
By BARBARA TURNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Since the summer of 1970 students<lb />
have been going to the Math Lab for<lb />
assistance as well as preparation for Math<lb />
65.<lb />
"I couldn't have made it without it<lb />
said one Math 65 student.<lb />
Although some students dislike the<lb />
amount of time required for lab work,<lb />
most feel that the lab is worth their time.<lb />
There are two types of instructional<lb />
programs in the lab. One involves<lb />
independent study, held every hour, (8-4),<lb />
in Austin 110 and lecture held at 9, 11,<lb />
and 1. Students have a choice of either<lb />
instructional programs. In independent<lb />
study, the student has his or her own<lb />
workbook and works at his or her own<lb />
pace with individual help from the lab<lb />
staff which includes lab director, Vann<lb />
Latham, Dr. Robert Joyner, eight<lb />
work-study students, and Mardy Brown,<lb />
research assistant, who are on hand to<lb />
offer assistance Monday through Friday.<lb />
The lecture is based on the traditional<lb />
math class approach.<lb />
Aside from offering assistance to<lb />
students placed in the lab, the lab also<lb />
offers assistance to puzzled Math 65<lb />
students. The Math 65 students receive<lb />
help on an individual problem basis, not a<lb />
tutorial basis.<lb />
INDEPENDENT STUDY<lb />
"We have more lab staff, therefore we<lb />
can give more individual attention to<lb />
people in independent study. We have<lb />
been through a three year period of trying<lb />
different methods of both lecture and<lb />
independent study. As a result of this, we<lb />
have adopted our current methods which<lb />
we believe will be effective in the<lb />
preparation of students for Math 65 said<lb />
Latham. Changes are still taking place in<lb />
the lab.<lb />
Dr. Pignani, chairman of the Math<lb />
department, says, "in our testing<lb />
programs we are finding a group of<lb />
students that can take two new<lb />
courses: Math 63 or 64, in place of Math<lb />
65. These new courses have the same<lb />
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meet five times a week, but will receive<lb />
two hours credit for Math 63 and three<lb />
hours for Math 64. We feel that some<lb />
students could do better at a slower pace,<lb />
therefore they will be able to take 63 and<lb />
64 rather than the one quarter of lab and<lb />
one quarter of Math 65. Math lab will still<lb />
be open for the weakest students. Often<lb />
we need a trained psychologist to<lb />
determine how the student acquired his<lb />
deficiencies. We have a big job he<lb />
added.<lb />
A big job indeed! Vann Latham said<lb />
that although the number of students<lb />
varies from quarter to quarter, 120<lb />
students are enrolled in the lab this<lb />
quarter.<lb />
When asked about the difficulties in<lb />
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terminates foreign students's scholarship<lb />
(CPS)-A foreign student at Montana State<lb />
University has had his scholarship<lb />
terminated because a letter containing his<lb />
political views reached the Agency for<lb />
International Development (AID) which<lb />
sponsored his scholarship.<lb />
Abubakar S. Ibrahim, a 25-year old<lb />
Nigerian student, has written a letter to<lb />
his father in early December expressing<lb />
disenchantment with certain US policies<lb />
and discussing South African politics.<lb />
The letter reached the university's<lb />
Foreign Student Advisor, Helen Simpson,<lb />
who said it had already been opened by<lb />
the post office. She then telephoned AID<lb />
in Washington, and discussed the letter<lb />
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government was picking up the tab for his<lb />
education.<lb />
Ibrahim received a call from Doan who<lb />
told him, "If I hear any more about you I<lb />
am going to create enough problems for<lb />
you in Nigeria so that even your country<lb />
won't accept you<lb />
Dr. Richard B. Landis, director of the<lb />
university's Center for Intercultural<lb />
Programs said Simpson had "acted highly<lb />
irregularly" in reporting the contents of<lb />
the letter to Doan. Landis later contacted<lb />
Doan, who informed Landis that Ibrahim<lb />
should not stay on at MSU and that his<lb />
AID funding would expire January 23<lb />
anyway.<lb />
However, AID terminated Ibrahim's<lb />
funding in late December, thus preventing<lb />
him from registering for the winter term at<lb />
MSU. He is now in Washington meeting<lb />
with the Nigerian ambassador to see if his<lb />
country will pay for his education.<lb />
University authorities are still investi-<lb />
gating to determine who opened the<lb />
letter.<lb />
In a letter to his fellow students at<lb />
MSU Ibrahim wrote: "It is better for<lb />
foreign students to realize they don i have<lb />
the right to their own views in the land of<lb />
the free<lb />
the lab's organization, thoughtfully Mr.<lb />
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problem. We need an effective in-<lb />
structional program that will reform the<lb />
student's skills and attitudes toward<lb />
math; so he will be ready for an effective<lb />
learning experience in Math 65. Most of<lb />
the students we have, have had bad<lb />
experiences with math in high school and<lb />
before. Such an experience often<lb />
produces a bad attitude towards math and<lb />
this has an adverse effect on their<lb />
learning math in college. However, many<lb />
students in the lab take the course very<lb />
seriously and do an outstanding job in<lb />
spite of past experiences and preent<lb />
frustrations. The students are resp r Jing<lb />
very favorably to the efforts of the nath<lb />
lab staff to provide a good proqram '<lb />
But, the math lab has alwey; done<lb />
considerable research related to student<lb />
achievement, high school math grades,<lb />
and other factors relevant to the lab's<lb />
operation. Mardy Brown, lab research<lb />
assistant, gathers data concerning<lb />
student performance in one math lab and<lb />
in Math 65.<lb />
Summer jobs<lb />
The Mayor's New York City Urban<lb />
Fellowship is now accepting applications<lb />
for the 1974-75 , ademic year.<lb />
The program spans the entire<lb />
academic year, from September through<lb />
June. During this time, students work<lb />
with a City agency four days a week and<lb />
participate in a seminar on the fifth<lb />
day. Speakers from all areas of the City<lb />
government and also interesting persons<lb />
that live in New York City area are invited<lb />
to direct these seminars.<lb />
A stipend of $4,000 and transportation<lb />
to and from New York City are provided by<lb />
the city of New York. In addition,<lb />
participating universities contribute in<lb />
addition $500 to the stipend and grant<lb />
academic credit.<lb />
All students who are seniors or<lb />
graduate students may apply. Appli-<lb />
cations can be obtained from the<lb />
Financial Aid or Fellowship office at your<lb />
respective universities or write to:<lb />
Dr. Leonore Loft, Director, New York City<lb />
Urban Fellowship, 250 Broadway, New<lb />
York, New York 10007.<lb />
The past five years have shown that<lb />
the Urban Fellows learned much from<lb />
their experiences and have also<lb />
contributed to the improvement of City<lb />
government.<lb />
The deadline for applying is February<lb />
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Energy crisis seriously effects students<lb />
(CPS)Most of the effects of the energy<lb />
crisis on college students are, so far,<lb />
trivial, limited mainly to colder, darker<lb />
campuses, though education officials<lb />
across the country are just beginning to<lb />
verbalize some of the potentially<lb />
disastrous effects, including revised<lb />
calendars, extended vacations and high<lb />
costs of living and education.<lb />
In testimony before the Senate<lb />
Education subcommittee last week, a<lb />
HEW official said the energy crisis will<lb />
hurt low-income students attending<lb />
community college, vocational and<lb />
technical schools much more severely<lb />
than others. Among problems low-<lb />
income students in particular will have to<lb />
face are rising f ' bills resulting in higher<lb />
tuition and h� er gasoline costs for<lb />
commuters. Part-time and evening stu-<lb />
dents wi.l suffe. if schools close or curtail<lb />
schedules in order to conserve fuel or<lb />
reduce operating costs.<lb />
According to the President's National<lb />
Comission on Financing Postsecondary<lb />
Education every $100 increase in tuition<lb />
forces at least 2 12 percent or 175,000<lb />
public college students out of<lb />
school. The National Student Lobby<lb />
(NSL) said the increase in cost for the<lb />
average commuter who travels ten miles<lb />
to school and pays a 20 cent increase in<lb />
the price of gasoline equals a $100<lb />
increase in tuition.<lb />
NSL president Arthur Rodbell, in a<lb />
letter to chief energy Willie Simon,<lb />
listed nine effects of the eneigy crisis on<lb />
students: winter term closings; summer<lb />
employment losses due to forced makeup<lb />
sessions; breakup of school year<lb />
employment with no compensation,<lb />
increased costs of commuting to and<lb />
from campuses; threats of parking taxes<lb />
levied by the Environmental Protection<lb />
v Agency; increased costs of interstate<lb />
travel with the phasing out of youth<lb />
standby fare discounts on airlines rising<lb />
costs of materials to produce student<lb />
educational tools; Committee for<lb />
Economic Development and Carnegie<lb />
Commission recommendations to double<lb />
tuitions and too little financial aid to<lb />
compensate for increased costs of<lb />
education.<lb />
Over an extended period of time the<lb />
problems of the energy crisis are<lb />
"frightening" Stephen K. Bailey, vice<lb />
president of the American Council on<lb />
Education said. Bailey cited two pro-<lb />
blems due to the energy crisis: schools<lb />
that opt for schedule adjustments<lb />
concentrate classes during daylight<lb />
hours causing difficulties for part-time<lb />
and night students. "The elimination of<lb />
night and weekend classes would almost<lb />
destroy opportunities for part-time<lb />
students, who number in the millions<lb />
women, particularly could be hurt by any<lb />
substantial reduction in part-time<lb />
educational opportunity he said.<lb />
The second problem Bailey mentioned<lb />
is gasoline rationing and the problems it<lb />
would pose for commuting students.<lb />
A prolonged energy crisis could<lb />
convert the traditional summer vacation<lb />
for Northern students to winter vacation<lb />
in order to save fuel, the Association of<lb />
American Colleges said. On the other<lb />
hand Southern colleges may have to give<lb />
up summer terms because of high air<lb />
conditioning costs.<lb />
Harold Webb, a representative from<lb />
the National School Board Association<lb />
told a Senate committee vocational<lb />
training and adult education programs<lb />
utilizing high powered machinery and<lb />
electronic equipment could be endanger-<lb />
ed. "Indeed Webb said, "many workers<lb />
may first find themselves without a job<lb />
because of the energy crisis and then<lb />
without a public institution to help them<lb />
qualify for other employment<lb />
College and university administrators<lb />
also worry that major sources of revenue,<lb />
namely private philanthropy and income<lb />
from endowments will be threatened by<lb />
an unstable stock market.<lb />
Many schools are holding indoor and<lb />
outdoor athletic events during the day to<lb />
save lighting costs and activities such as<lb />
travel for athletics and debate teams have<lb />
been cancelled or cut back. Cancellation<lb />
of athletics may cause athletes who are<lb />
on athletic scholarships or other aid to<lb />
drop out of school or find other sources<lb />
of aid.<lb />
Fuel shortage caused a number of<lb />
colleges and universities in the northeast<lb />
to end their first term before Christmas<lb />
and delay the opening of their second<lb />
terms until late January or early February.<lb />
All over the country colleges and<lb />
universities are continuing crash pro-<lb />
grams of lowering thermostats, reducing<lb />
indoor and outdoor campus lighting,<lb />
forming student and faculty car pools and<lb />
closing little-used buildings in attempts<lb />
to cut energy use by 10 to 25 percent.<lb />
The Federal Energy Office's (FEO)<lb />
mandatory fuel allocation programs<lb />
require colleges and universities to reduce<lb />
indoor heat ten degrees or otherwise save<lb />
the equivalent amount of fuel.<lb />
Although elementary and secondary<lb />
schools were listed as Category I or<lb />
highest priority fuel users by the FEO,<lb />
colleges and universities are not, because<lb />
the FEO says the former have to be <lb />
warmer because they are so young while<lb />
college students should be treated like<lb />
other adults.<lb />
Under the FEO guidelines non-<lb />
residential college and university build-<lb />
ings are Category II consumers and forced<lb />
to fight for heating oil left over after the<lb />
needs of Category I users have been<lb />
fulfilled. Dormitories, however, qualify as<lb />
residences and only have to lower<lb />
temperatures 6 degrees.<lb />
There are some bright spots in the<lb />
picture. The need for energy has resulted<lb />
in better employment prospects for<lb />
engineering graduates. Many campuses<lb />
may save money by fuel cutbacks.<lb />
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European studies program begins Monday<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
The purpose of the University European Studies Program is to meet informally in<lb />
relatively small groups. The formal address is intentionally avoided to find an intimate<lb />
level of communication where the exchanged ideas predominates. The following topics<lb />
listed should be taken as a general framework. Community and University visitors are<lb />
very welcome at all sessions held on campus. The following is a calendar of events for<lb />
the "Evolution or Revolution" European Studies Program:<lb />
February<lb />
Monday<lb />
9:00 a.m.<lb />
10:00 a.m.<lb />
11:00 a.m.<lb />
2:00 p.m.<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
February 510:00 a.m.<lb />
Tuesday3:00 p.m.<lb />
4:30-6.00 p.m.<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
February 6<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
10:00 a.m.<lb />
1:00 p.m.<lb />
2:00 p<lb />
3:00 p.<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
February 7<lb />
Thursday<lb />
9:00 a.m.<lb />
4:00 p.m.<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
German Seminar, Dr. Bramy Resnik,<lb />
Room SO302, Topic: Youth in Germany<lb />
Today (in German)<lb />
Kaffee-Klatsch with Language Clubs,<lb />
Room SC-305<lb />
Official Opening of the Program,<lb />
Audi.rium SB-102, Mr. John Lang, Jr<lb />
Vice-Cnancellor for External Affairs.<lb />
Topic: Languages for Careers and<lb />
Cross-Cultural Understanding. (Meeting<lb />
primarily for foreign language students,<lb />
arranged by Dr. Joseph Fernandez)<lb />
Political Science, Dr. Hans Indorf, Room<lb />
SC-101. Topic: German Democratic<lb />
Practices Today<lb />
Dinner meeting with the Optimist Club of<lb />
Greenville, Mr. L. E. Ward, President.<lb />
Topic: Film and general discussion<lb />
Informal meeting with student leaders,<lb />
arranged by Robert Lucas, Student Union,<lb />
Room 201<lb />
Modern German History, Dr. Loren<lb />
Campion, Room SD-101. Topic: German<lb />
Libertarian Movements (Dr. Fehr's book)<lb />
Meeting with Clio Book Club, Mrs. Mary<lb />
Mann, President. Topic: Dr. Fehr's book,<lb />
film, general<lb />
Chancellor's Reception, home of Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Leo Jenkins, (by invitation only)<lb />
Meeting with Woman's Club of Greenville,<lb />
Mrs. Mary Faye Shires, Chairman,<lb />
International Affairs Committee (Open to<lb />
the Public). Topic: Film, general<lb />
discussion<lb />
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Dr.<lb />
Robert Bunger, Room SD-304<lb />
Topic: Film strips, discussion on cultural<lb />
manifestations<lb />
Art History, Dr. Priscilla Roetzel, Rawl<lb />
Late 19th Century German<lb />
232. Topic:<lb />
Architecture<lb />
Art History,<lb />
232. Topic:<lb />
Dr. Emily Farnham, Rawl<lb />
Early 20th Century Archi-<lb />
tecture: Gropius and the Bauhaus<lb />
Art History Seminar, Dr. Lloyd Benjamin,<lb />
Rawl 232. Topic: Fifteenth Century<lb />
Northern Painting: Medieval or Renais-<lb />
sance?<lb />
Meeting with the American Association of<lb />
University Women, Miss Carolyn Ful-<lb />
ghum, President (Open to the Public).<lb />
Topic: German Immigrants to the United<lb />
States and Their Integration into American<lb />
Society, at the Developmental Evaluation<lb />
Clinic<lb />
Geography of Western Europe Class, Dr.<lb />
Ralph Birchard, Room SC-206. Topic:<lb />
German City Life and Urbanization<lb />
Opera Class, Dr. Clyde Hiss, A. J.<lb />
Fletcher Music Center. Topic: Status of<lb />
German Opera Today<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor<lb />
Society) Dinner Meeting. Topic: German<lb />
Democratic Practices Today<lb />
German History Seminar: The Third<lb />
Reich, Dr. Loren Campion. Topic:<lb />
Questions and answers; personal<lb />
riences<lb />
An outstanding four-day program on<lb />
European Studies will be presented by<lb />
ECU in cooperation with the Greenville<lb />
community Feb. 4-7 featuring a<lb />
distinguished West German cultural<lb />
official, members of the ECU faculty and<lb />
Greenville civic leaders.<lb />
Entitled "European Culture Today:<lb />
Evolution or Revolution the program<lb />
embraces a wide range of topics including<lb />
language, history, art, music, politics,<lb />
literature, architecture, youth and<lb />
urbanization.<lb />
Dr. Goetz Fehr, director, Inter<lb />
Nationes, Bonn, will attend and<lb />
participate in most of the events of the<lb />
program schedule. The purpose is to<lb />
meet informally in relatively small groups<lb />
to find an intimate level of communication<lb />
where the exchange of ideas predomi-<lb />
nates. Community and university visitors<lb />
Loren K. Campion, will be on Dr. Fehr's<lb />
own book, German Libertarian Move-<lb />
ments. At 3 p.m Dr. Fehr will meet with<lb />
the Clio Book Club, Mrs. Mary Mann,<lb />
president, for a film and discussion of his<lb />
book.<lb />
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<lb />
Dr. Fehr will lead a discussion on<lb />
cultural manifestations in a class on<lb />
Cultural Anthropology, Dr. Robert<lb />
Bunger, at 10 a.m. Wednesday Feb. 6,<lb />
followed at 1 p.m. by a discussion of late<lb />
Nineteenth Century German Architecture<lb />
in an Art History class, Dr. Priscilla<lb />
Roetzel, followed by Early Twentieth<lb />
Century Architecture, Gropius and the<lb />
Bauhaus, in a class on Art History, Dr.<lb />
Emily Farnham, at 2 p.m and participate<lb />
in an Art History Seminar, Dr. Lloyd<lb />
Benjamin, on Fifteenth Centum Northern<lb />
Painting: Medieval or Renaissance? at 3<lb />
DR. GOETZ FEHR<lb />
are welcome at all sessions held on<lb />
campus.<lb />
GERMAN SEMINAR<lb />
The program opens at 9 a.m. Monday<lb />
with a German seminar, Youth in<lb />
Germany Today (in German) by Dr. Bramy<lb />
Resnik of the ECU Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages, followed by a Kaffee-Klatsch<lb />
with ECU Language Clubs.<lb />
Gen. John A. Lang, Jr ECU Vice<lb />
Chancellor for External Affairs, will<lb />
conduct official opening of the program at<lb />
11 a.m. Feb. 4 in the Auditorium of the<lb />
newly-dedicated Brewster Building, the<lb />
ECU Social Sciences complex, followed<lb />
by the topic "Languages for Careers and<lb />
Cross-Cultural Understanding primarily<lb />
for foreign langusge students, arranged<lb />
by Dr. Joseph Fernandez.<lb />
German Democratic Practices Today<lb />
will be the topic of a session conducted<lb />
by Dr. Hans Indorf of the ECU Political<lb />
Science rDartment at 2 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Fehr will be guest speaker for the<lb />
Optimist Club of Greenville, L.E. Ward,<lb />
president, featuring a film and general<lb />
discussion, at 6 p.m. Monday.<lb />
At 10 a.m. Feb. 5, Dr. Fehr's topic in<lb />
Modern German History taught by Dr.<lb />
p.m.<lb />
He will discuss German Immigrants to<lb />
the U.S. and their Integration Into<lb />
American Society, in a 7:30 p.m. meeting<lb />
with the American Association of<lb />
University Women, Miss Carolyn Ful-<lb />
ghum, president, at the Developmental<lb />
Evaluation Clinic, also open to the public,<lb />
Wednesday evening.<lb />
German City Life and Urbanization will<lb />
be Dr. Fehr's topic in a Geography of<lb />
Western Europe Class, Dr. Ralph<lb />
Birchard, at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. He<lb />
will discuss the Status of German Opera<lb />
Today at an Opera Class, Dr. Clyde Hiss,<lb />
Fletcher Music Center, at 4 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, followed by a dinner meeting of<lb />
the Political Science Honor Society<lb />
featuring the topic, German Democratic<lb />
Practices Today.<lb />
On Thursday evening at 8 pim Dr.<lb />
Fehr will attend a German History<lb />
Seminar on the Third Reich, conducted by<lb />
Dr. Loren Campion of the ECU<lb />
Department of History, and participate in<lb />
discussion.<lb />
A private reception in Dr. Fehr's honor<lb />
will be given by ECU Chancellor and Mrs.<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins at 4:30 - 6 p.m. Tuesday<lb />
at the Chancellor's home.<lb />
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the Women's Residence Council, the<lb />
IAWS on campus received its national<lb />
affiliation.<lb />
However, this organization is for all<lb />
female undergraduate students - any<lb />
classification, any major, any political<lb />
thought, in-state, out-of-state, sorority,<lb />
residence hall, or day students. IAWS<lb />
believes that women must identify,<lb />
explore, develop, and utilize their<lb />
individual potentials now and throughout<lb />
their lives. The organization believes that<lb />
a vital part of every college woman's<lb />
education is her opportunity for active<lb />
participation in various experiences wtiich<lb />
prepare here for a more meaningful life.<lb />
IAWS is not a women's liberation<lb />
movement, but rather an expression of<lb />
women's movement for equality. It is<lb />
concerned with continuing education,<lb />
career and recreational opportunities,<lb />
racial issues, political and civic<lb />
responsibilities, and international con-<lb />
cerns.<lb />
At East Carolina IAWS will represent<lb />
all the women. It will survey their needs<lb />
and concentrate on these. Such activities<lb />
may include campus health services,<lb />
career counseling, child care services, the<lb />
two-profession family, human sexuality,<lb />
preventing assaults, and supporting<lb />
legislative action favorable to women,<lb />
including the Equal Rights Amendment.<lb />
If you are concerned about women<lb />
students and are interested in IAWS<lb />
please contact Betty Nixon Byrum, 404<lb />
Old London Inn, or call her at 756-4380.<lb />
Liz Carpenter, former Press Secretary<lb />
to Lady Bird Johnson, made these<lb />
pertinent remarks. "There is a little bit of<lb />
the liberationist in every woman. Most of<lb />
us are somewhere between the soft,<lb />
gentle perception of Anne Morrow<lb />
Lindbergh and the biting brilliance of<lb />
Germaine Greer. We need the poets as<lb />
well as the zealots. We need all women,<lb />
young and old, married and single,<lb />
welfare women trying to cope, and the<lb />
frustrated housewives determined not to<lb />
surrender their boredom to the bottle and<lb />
become suburban alcholics - one of the<lb />
real problems of our times, our suburbs<lb />
and our sex<lb />
SGA<lb />
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news FLASH FLASH<lb />
Funds awarded<lb />
A total of $160,022 was awarded ECU<lb />
research project and service programs<lb />
during December, according to ECU<lb />
Office of Sponsored Programs.<lb />
Most of the funds originate from the<lb />
National Oceanic and Atmospheric<lb />
Administration through UNC-Chapel Hill,<lb />
which is supporting ECU projects in<lb />
geology, health and physical education,<lb />
biology and continuing education.<lb />
A grant of $50,000 was awarded Dr.<lb />
Charles O'Rear, ECU biologist, by the<lb />
N.C. Department of Natural and Economic<lb />
Resources for a water quality survey.<lb />
The chemistry department received<lb />
funds from the N.C. Board of Science and<lb />
Technology and the Triangle Universities<lb />
Consortium on Air Pollution.<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
for an organization to receive money from<lb />
the SGA, they must have their<lb />
constitution approved by the SGA<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
If this matter is not taken care of<lb />
within the next 21 days, I will be forced to<lb />
take action<lb />
"These organizations will not be<lb />
legally recognized by the SGA unless their<lb />
constitutions are approved within 21<lb />
days" Bodenhamer stated. "After this<lb />
period, I will be forced to take action in<lb />
the form of cutting off their funds. The<lb />
Pub Board and the Real House as of now,<lb />
are only temporarily approved by the<lb />
SGA The reason for this 21 day<lb />
ultimatum is to make our appropriations<lb />
to these organizations legal as specified<lb />
in our constitution<lb />
Planetarium<lb />
CHAPEL HILL - Following the current<lb />
program "The Hunter's Affair, Sunrise at<lb />
Stonehenge an hour-long star drama<lb />
delving into the Stonehenge mystery, will<lb />
open at 8:00 p.m. in the Morehead<lb />
Planetarium on February 5th.<lb />
The show explores such questions<lb />
as: Was it a temple or an observatory for<lb />
precise study of the movement of the<lb />
heavens?<lb />
Unfolding through the Planetarium s<lb />
reproduction of the sky is astonishing<lb />
new evidence and the latest theories and<lb />
discoveries about Stonehenge.<lb />
The show car, be seen thereafter at the<lb />
following times: Monday through Fridays<lb />
at 8 p.m on Saturdays at 11 a.m 1, 3,<lb />
and 8 p.m and on Sundays at 2, 3, and 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Admission is 75 cents for children<lb />
through age 11 or grade 6; $1 for students<lb />
and $1.25 for adults.<lb />
One adult is admitted free with each<lb />
ten members of organized school and<lb />
youth groups. Clergymen are admitted<lb />
free at all times.<lb />
Free scientific and art exhibits are<lb />
open to the public before and after each<lb />
show.<lb />
History lecture<lb />
Phi Sigma lota, the Romance<lb />
Language Honor Society at ECU,<lb />
announces a public lecture by Dr. William<lb />
H Cobb, of the ECU History Department,<lb />
on "Historical Controversies of the<lb />
Seventeenth Century<lb />
Dr. Cobb's paper will be a brief<lb />
critique of several of the major issues<lb />
among historians of the seventeenth<lb />
century. Emphasis will be placed on the<lb />
general political crisis, as well as several<lb />
attendant problems particular to France<lb />
and Spain.<lb />
The meeting will be held on<lb />
Wednesday, February 6, at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
room 201 of the University Union. The<lb />
public is cordially invited.<lb />
:<lb />
Ki;jim Slux.<lb />
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Med school lecture<lb />
The ECU med school will present<lb />
another lecture in its public lecture series<lb />
tonight. The topic of the lecture is<lb />
"Family Medicine: The Role of the<lb />
Patient and the Physician Fitzhugh<lb />
Mayo, chairman of the department of<lb />
family practice at Medical College of<lb />
Virginia will give the lecture. The lecture<lb />
will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Allied Health<lb />
Building auJitorium. The admission is<lb />
free and students and the public are<lb />
invited.<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha<lb />
On February 7,1974, Epsilon Lambda,<lb />
local chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha the<lb />
National Political Science Honor Society,<lb />
will hold its monthly dinner meeting at<lb />
Fiddlers Three at 6:00 p.m.<lb />
The guest speaker for this month will<lb />
be Dr. Goetz Fehr, Director, Inter<lb />
Nationes, Bonn, Germany, speaking on<lb />
the topic of German Democratic practices<lb />
today. A question and answer session<lb />
will follow.<lb />
The dinner is open to students,<lb />
faculty, and the public. Cost of the dinner<lb />
will be $2.80. Anyone interested should<lb />
come by the Political Science office,<lb />
Brewster Building A-124, by Tuesday, 6<lb />
February.<lb />
Designs and crafts<lb />
Designs and crafts by Martha Parker<lb />
McDavid, senior student in the ECU<lb />
School of Art, will be on display in the<lb />
gallery of the Baptist Student Union on<lb />
Tenth St. Feb. 3-9.<lb />
A candidate for the Bachelor of Fine<lb />
Arts degree in interior design, Miss<lb />
McDavid is showing interior design<lb />
renderings and several craft items,<lb />
including handcrafted jewelry, pottery and<lb />
weavings.<lb />
She is a student member of the<lb />
National Society of Interior Designers and<lb />
plans to pursue a career in interior design<lb />
upon graduation<lb />
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BOXING<lb />
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As I was listening Monday night to the Ali-Frazier fight a dear friend made the<lb />
comment. "Boxing is a stupid game<lb />
I take issue with that statement. I'm not defending a position on whether Louis,<lb />
Johnson, Marciano or Ali is the greatest of all time. I'm defending what some people<lb />
call a sport, but what in reality is a glimpse of human struggle. How else can you<lb />
explain the almost total male admiration for fighters. The Harris poll in 1971 rated<lb />
heavyweight champions the most admired athletes in the world next to the Olympic<lb />
decathlon gold medalist.<lb />
A man loved or hated by all, Howard Cosell, gave this view of boxing, "There is a<lb />
quality about boxing that attaches to no other sport. Well, maybe not boxing, maybe<lb />
the men who fight, rather than the science itself. They are the most interesting of<lb />
athletes, for they seem to have the deepest feelings of life. Theirs is a lonely sport, at<lb />
times ugly, brutal, naked. You have to get inside a ring to appreciate how small it<lb />
is. You wonder how men can ever escape<lb />
The TV. camera records the fun and games of a training camp, yet the exhibition is<lb />
only a rest period to the boxer.<lb />
Take a man like Marciano. Each morning at 5 a.m. he ran six miles, had breakfast<lb />
and then to the gym for two or three hour workouts. Rounds of boxing, weight-lifting<lb />
for the arms, countless sit-ups for the stomach, endless jumping robe for agility and<lb />
speed and arm numbing crashes into a speechless monster called the heavy bag.<lb />
And then the ring. What goes through a boxer's mind when he looks across the ring<lb />
at an opponent. Fear. Hate. The months of preparation. In no other sport is one<lb />
confronted with so simple a task. And in no other sport, not track, bowling, tennis or<lb />
any of the team sports, does a man hold total responsibility for the outcome within<lb />
himself. All the days of struggle are concentrated in a dozen three minute clashes,<lb />
with no timeouts, no time to think of the next play, and no substitutions.<lb />
In the beginning freshness overturns all thoughts, but as the rounds recede what<lb />
goes through to that sweat surrounded nerve center?<lb />
Sonny Liston was quoted as saying he hoped to kill a man in the ring. Frazier stalks<lb />
his prey relentlessly. Marciano could not hide the thought of being the strongest man<lb />
in ring history, andhis ego often overshadowed his skill in combat. Louis fought with<lb />
pride. Dempsey was a puncher.Tunney a thinker and Patterson a "lover Critics say if<lb />
Patterson could have hated like Liston he would have never lost. Ali has been<lb />
condemned and Foreman cuts wood.<lb />
Outside the ring they surround themselves with softness and luxury, but most of all<lb />
freedom. For their thoughts are always brought back to that ringed prison, yet their<lb />
flesh must escape and breathe.<lb />
Though through the years scorned because of gangsterism and corruption, boxing<lb />
has survived. Thirty million dollars was grossed on the rematch of Ali-Frazier, and<lb />
double that is seen for a title match between Foreman and Ali.<lb />
Next time you pass a ring stop a minute and step inside. If you have any<lb />
imagination at all, you'll breathe easier when you escape.<lb />
As a matter of debate, my all time list of heavyweights:<lb />
1. Muhammad Ali<lb />
2. Joe Louis<lb />
3. Rocky Marciano<lb />
Joe Frazier<lb />
Archie Moore<lb />
Gene Tunney<lb />
Floyd Patterson<lb />
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SUMME<lb />
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East Carolina University.<lb />
When John Welbom took over the<lb />
reigns as coach in 1967, Pirate wrestling<lb />
fortunes began a steep rise to<lb />
success. Finally, in the 1971-72 season,<lb />
his grapplers steamrolled to East<lb />
Carolina's first Southern Conference<lb />
wrestling championship, bringing to an<lb />
abrupt end William &amp; Mary's four-year<lb />
domination of the conference.<lb />
Some were saying it marked the end of<lb />
one dynasty and the beginning of another,<lb />
an assertion which became even more<lb />
credible in 1972-73, an East Carolina<lb />
swept seven of the ten individual titles in<lb />
the conference tourney to claim its<lb />
second straight championship.<lb />
In fact, the Pirates may have two<lb />
wrestling dynasties going at the same<lb />
time. For, East Carolina has been the<lb />
kingpin of collegiate wrestling in the state<lb />
NCAA committee safeguards athletes<lb />
of North Carolina for quite a while,<lb />
dominating the N.C. Collegiate Wrestling<lb />
Championships every year since the<lb />
annual event was conceived five years<lb />
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The 1973-74 season indicates the<lb />
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warmup for the 1974 dual meet season,<lb />
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tournament circuit, capturing team titles<lb />
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Maryland Federation, Georgia Tech<lb />
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the Number One wrestling power in the<lb />
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The Pirates climaxed their 1973-74<lb />
tournament travels by pulling off an<lb />
unprecedented feat in the N.C. Collegiate<lb />
tournament: they swept all ten of the<lb />
individual titles to further bolster their<lb />
dominance of college wrestling in the<lb />
state. And so far this year in dual match<lb />
competition, the grapplers are 2-0 with<lb />
big wins over West Chester State and<lb />
Appalachian State.<lb />
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Safeguards and Medical Aspects of<lb />
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statement regarding the use of athletic<lb />
trainers and physicians by member<lb />
institutions.<lb />
The Committee is strongly in favor of<lb />
the use of qualified trainers and athletic<lb />
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statement:<lb />
"The task of determining an athlete's<lb />
medical eligibility for participation, when<lb />
given to team physicians andor qualified<lb /><lb />
athletic trainers (those meeting certifi-<lb />
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Athletic Trainers Association) provides<lb />
the coach and the athlete an informed<lb />
estimate of the significance of an injury or<lb />
other atypical condition. Further, it<lb />
provides responsible medical supervision<lb />
for visiting teams and tourney contests<lb />
hosted by an institution.<lb />
"The NCAA Committee on Competitive<lb />
Safeguards and Medical Aspects of<lb />
Sports urges all collegiate institutions to<lb />
strive for quality medical supervision of<lb />
their athletic programs and to support the<lb />
decision-making prerogatives delegated to<lb />
these personnel. The team physician and<lb />
certified athletic trainer are bringing<lb />
professional assistance to athletic<lb />
programs at a time when accountability<lb />
within these programs is beginning to<lb />
require such assistance<lb />
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Crumpler were both selected in the fourth round. The New York Giants picked<lb />
Summerell, who broke many East Carolina passing records this past<lb />
season. Crumpler was grabbed by the Buffalo Bills, after shattering virtually<lb />
every rushing mark in the Pirate record book. Here, Summerell hands off to<lb />
Crumpler who skirts around left in action early in the season when the Bucs<lb />
upended Southern Mississippi down in Hattiesburg, 13-0.<lb />
This sale includes all STEVE MILLER!<lb />
PITT PLAZA<lb />
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BUZZY BRAMAN AWAITS PASS from Pirate teammate In last Saturday nights<lb />
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Buc gridders sign four<lb />
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The East Carolina Pirate gridders have<lb />
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running back.<lb />
The linemen are Kevin Hill a 6'4 310<lb />
pound lineman from Macon, Ga Lewis<lb />
Morris a 6'0 290 lineman from Macon,<lb />
Ga Mark Huston a 6T 190 pound<lb />
lineman from College Park, Ga and<lb />
Vince Kolanki a 5'10 185 pound running<lb />
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