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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5,<lb />
NO. 337 FEB. 1974<lb />
Evaluation program<lb />
runs first survey<lb />
RUFUS L. EDMISTEN, chief counsel and staff director of Sen. Sam J. Ervin's<lb />
Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, and deputy counsel to the Senate Select<lb />
Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities "Watergate Committee will speak to<lb />
East Carolina University students on press-government relationships Wednesday, Feb.<lb />
'13,<lb />
Needs support and money<lb />
By BARBARA TURNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
How would you like an opportunity to<lb />
evaluate your professors? During the<lb />
week of February 10th, the Teacher<lb />
Evaluation Committee will be running a<lb />
survey that will include approximately<lb />
two-thirds of the student body. The<lb />
survey will be given only in the classes of<lb />
professors who consent to it.<lb />
TWO PART SURVEY<lb />
Part I of the survey will be subjective<lb />
and is designed specifically to give<lb />
percentages. Part II, however, is for the<lb />
student's comments. Comments obtained<lb />
in this section should be "as if you were<lb />
telling a friend about a class you have had<lb />
and things he wants to know about before<lb />
he gets involved in it said Mary Ellis,<lb />
co-chairman of the Teacher Evaluation<lb />
Committee. Part II will be correlated by<lb />
ten students from each department. The<lb />
chairman of each department selects one<lb />
student and this student selects nine<lb />
other students to tally the results.<lb />
EVALUATION PROCESS<lb />
Part I is mainly for research correlation<lb />
of variables containing the student's sex,<lb />
grade point average, and the grade<lb />
expected for the course. Different<lb />
hypotheses could be worked on from this<lb />
background information.<lb />
In the evaluation process the student<lb />
blackens either space 5 (best), 1 (worst), 3<lb />
(average), 2 (below average) or 4 (above<lb />
average, but not the greatest).<lb />
WECU pushes for FM<lb />
By SUSAN SHERMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
WECU, East Carolina's campus radio<lb />
station is still attempting to be licensed<lb />
as an FM station.<lb />
Alan Dehmer, news director and<lb />
chairman of the committee working for a<lb />
FM license, stated that there was a<lb />
"mountain of things to do" before taking<lb />
their request to the Federal Communi-<lb />
cation Commission.<lb />
In order to acquire an FM license, a<lb />
station must prove to the FCC that it will<lb />
be an asset to the community. At this<lb />
time, the station must also apply for an<lb />
FM frequency to operate on.<lb />
The research and work which precedes<lb />
the license and frequency application<lb />
includes legal representation and of<lb />
course, money. The station's efforts must<lb />
also be supported by both public and<lb />
campus organization, the University<lb />
administration and the SGA.<lb />
Dehmer said that the station now has<lb />
the backing of VISTA and Rev. Earnhardt,<lb />
a United Methodist minister associated<lb />
with the Wesley Foundation. The station<lb />
also has petitions containing the<lb />
signatures of approximately five thousand<lb />
students and Greenville residents.<lb />
In order to gain more support the<lb />
station will ask such campus organi-<lb />
zations as European and African Area<lb />
Studies and several community groups.<lb />
These groups will include the NAACP and<lb />
ACLU. Dehmer also stresses that any<lb />
campus or community organization<lb />
interested in supporting the FM station<lb />
should contact him at WECU or by calling<lb />
758-6656.<lb />
ALAN UbHMtK<lb />
Before the FCC will consider an<lb />
application for a FM license, the station<lb />
must as stated before, prove it will be an<lb />
asset to the community. It must also<lb />
present an acceptable program format to<lb />
the Commission. This format must<lb />
include a schedule of programs which will<lb />
benefit both the campus and community.<lb />
Dehmer says that the proposed special<lb />
programs include broadcasts of city<lb />
council, county commissioner, and SGA<lb />
meetings. Religious programs are pro-<lb />
posed for Sunday mornings plus the<lb />
broadcast of the Great Decisions<lb />
program.<lb />
A FM station will also allow the<lb />
students and others within a fifteen mile<lb />
radius to enjoy a split format in stereo<lb />
music. This split format includes the "top<lb />
40" during the day and progressive music<lb />
at night. Dehmer explains that progres-<lb />
sive music is aimed toward those persons<lb />
cultured in listening to music. Album<lb />
selections will include a combination of<lb />
rock, jazz and contemporary music. Deh-<lb />
mer added that these selections will not<lb />
include bubblegum (Donny Osmond,<lb />
Partridge family) music.<lb />
The proposed beginning of the FM<lb />
station is the Winter Quarter of 1974.<lb />
Dehmer will be spending the next two<lb />
months gathering the needed support and<lb />
money to back this request for WECU.<lb />
Questions typical of Part II are:<lb />
Fairness in Grading<lb />
5. is consistently fair, just, and impartial<lb />
1. is unjust in grading and openly shows<lb />
favoritism.<lb />
Tolerance of Contrasting Viewpoints<lb />
5. basically tolerant; listens to student<lb />
comments and welcomes questions<lb />
1. basically intolerant, suppresses<lb />
question-asking, won't listen to student<lb />
comments<lb />
Stimulation of Curiosity<lb />
5. inspires effort and desire for<lb />
independent investigation<lb />
1. effectively destroys interest in subject<lb />
The back page of the questionnaire<lb />
will have space for comments. This will<lb />
not limit the student's evaluation only to<lb />
the committee's specific questions.<lb />
. SURVEY GOALS<lb />
Ellis discussed the goals of the<lb />
survey: "The survey will attempt to be<lb />
representative of the student's view of<lb />
undergraduate education here at ECU. It<lb />
will also help the professors to know the<lb />
reactions fo their students to their<lb />
teaching methods. It will help the<lb />
conscientious student device a course<lb />
program that will be of most benefit to<lb />
him. It's not really meant to help the lazy<lb />
students find crib courses or easy<lb />
professors, but primarily to help the<lb />
student in scheduling courses in terms of<lb />
giving him an idea of what to expect. (For<lb />
example, the number of tests and term<lb />
papers he should expect). It is primarily<lb />
for the students<lb />
STARTED BY SGA<lb />
The Teacher Evaluation program<lb />
started by the SGA "came from the faculty<lb />
committee that is working on the teacher<lb />
evaluation. Their evaluation will be used<lb />
primarily to choose those faculty<lb />
members who deserve a ards. The<lb />
faculty committee is not certain if they<lb />
will publish their results. Basically that is<lb />
the reason we have decided to carry out<lb />
this evaluation on our own, said Ellis.<lb />
Results of the survey will tentatively<lb />
be available in a free student publication-<lb />
prior to the end of spring quarter. This<lb />
publication will cost the SGA approxi-<lb />
mately $7,000. It will be an annual<lb />
publication and will deal with 665 faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
EVERY CLASS<lb />
The publication will be in paragraph<lb />
form containing narrative ideas on the<lb />
professor. He or she will be evaluated for<lb />
every class he (or she) teaches, because<lb />
(s)he often does not teach the same way<lb />
for every course.<lb />
RESULTS AVAILABLE<lb />
Professors will be given an<lb />
opportunity to see copies of their<lb />
evaluation in advance of the publication's<lb />
release. Therefore, if they feel they would<lb />
like to respond to their students'<lb />
evaluation, they may submit their<lb />
responses. These will be printed directly<lb />
following the students' evaluations in the<lb />
publication. They would also be given a<lb />
chance to re-structure their course or<lb />
defend themselves if need be.<lb />
MORE INFO<lb />
Anyone wanting more information or<lb />
who wants to help the committee may<lb />
call: Mary Ellis (752-2687) or Larry<lb />
Hurst, chairman (758-3253).<lb /><pb facs="00039905_tn_0002" /><lb />
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FLASH<lb />
The New Riders Casino Day<lb />
On Tuesday, February 12, America's<lb />
favorite singing cowboys, The New Riders<lb />
of the Purple Sage will appear in concert<lb />
in Minges Coliseum. Featured on the<lb />
program with the New Riders will be<lb />
Commander "Hot Rod Lincoln" Cody and<lb />
His Lost Planet Airmen. All the fun starts<lb />
at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
This will be the first appearance of<lb />
both groups in the NorthCarolina area<lb />
since December of 1972. East Carolina<lb />
University is the first stop on their<lb />
Southern tour.<lb />
The New Riders of the Purple Sage are<lb />
a tasty rock and roll band and have been<lb />
pioneers in the frontier spirit of American<lb />
contemporary music. Their latest album,<lb />
The Adventures of Panama Red, is a<lb />
favorite with FM rock stations. Although<lb />
Panama Red does not get a lot of top<lb />
forty air play it has continued to hold its<lb />
own on the Billboard record chart.<lb />
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet<lb />
Airmen have a similar style as the New<lb />
Riders, but they are a lot more<lb />
funkier. Commander Cody can rock and<lb />
roll, boogie, and mellow down, country<lb />
style. The band has played from Nashville<lb />
to New York, from Calgary to Bakersfield,<lb />
for straight and hip, young and old,<lb />
turning on more and mor people to their<lb />
low volume, high energy music.<lb />
This concert will be the best ever<lb />
presented in the Greenville area. The<lb />
music is broad and entertaining. The<lb />
bands want to play. So come prepared for<lb />
a three hour or more concert.<lb />
Tickets are available at the Easi<lb />
Carolina University Central Ticke<lb />
Office. Student tickets are $3.00<lb />
This outstanding concert brought t<lb />
you by the Popular Entertainmen<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Model UN<lb />
Interested in directing your unspent<lb />
energy towards achieving an ideal? The<lb />
Model United Nations can present an<lb />
avenue towards achieving fulfillment.<lb />
Come by the next meeting and see<lb />
how you can help. There are still two<lb />
conferences left this year, and the<lb />
decisions on who goes have not been<lb />
made yet.<lb />
The next meeting will be held<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Wright<lb />
204.<lb />
Casino Day - February 9, 12:00-3:00<lb />
University Union.<lb />
Every student is invited to come and<lb />
try to win $100 worth of prizes at Casino<lb />
Day at the University Union, February 9<lb />
from 12:00 until 3:00. Play your favorite<lb />
Las Vegas games of Roulette, Stud, Black<lb />
Jack, Dice and Draw. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
Geology club �<lb />
On February 9 and 10, the ECU<lb />
Geology Club is conducting a field trip to<lb />
Wake County, Orange County and<lb />
Chatham County.<lb />
The trip is completely organized by<lb />
geology undergraduates under the<lb />
leadership of Jeff Brame, a senior geology<lb />
major. The faculty and students in the<lb />
Geology Department will participate.<lb />
The field trip itinerary includes visits<lb />
to three granite quarries and a<lb />
pyrophyllite mine. Also, the participates<lb />
will see exposures of Triassic and<lb />
Precambrian rock bodies. All of the rocks<lb />
and minerals that are collected on the trip<lb />
will be displayed in the Geology Dept. for<lb />
the public.<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta<lb />
The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will be<lb />
making interviews of all women interested<lb />
in joining their pledge club. Interviews<lb />
will be made on February 11-15 in the<lb />
Social Room of Garrett Hall (second floot)<lb />
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. All applicants<lb />
must bring a copy of their transcripts<lb />
which are returnable.<lb />
Buc group pictures<lb />
All campus organizations which have<lb />
not had their pictures taken for the 74<lb />
Buccaneer should contact the yearbook<lb />
office by February 15 to schedule<lb />
pictures. These organizations include<lb />
athletic teams, clubs, honor societies,<lb />
and Greeks. Rosters of general members<lb />
are als needed of groups which have<lb />
already had their pictures taken. If your<lb />
hours do not coincide with those of the<lb />
staff, slip a note under the door or call<lb />
Nancy Leggett at 756-7454 after 5.<lb />
Math club<lb />
The Math Club meeting will be held<lb />
Thursday, February 7, 1974 at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
in Austin Building 110.<lb />
The topic of discussion will be "What<lb />
is Math and How is Math Useful?"<lb />
Speakers will be Dr. Tullio J. Pignani<lb />
and other math faculty members.<lb />
Refreshments will be served and a<lb />
small prize will be awarded to the first and<lb />
best solution to the problem:<lb />
If 2x - 3 7, what is 2x2 -1<lb />
Hebrew Youth<lb />
In our beginning efforts to establish a<lb />
Hillel at ECU, the Hebrew Youth<lb />
Fellowship invites you to a meeting<lb />
February 13, 1974, 7:30, room 206 Wright<lb />
Annex, Student Union. Future plans for<lb />
the Jewish youth at ECU will be<lb />
discussed at the meeting.<lb />
PRCS<lb />
THE PRCS will meet Wednesday<lb />
Febraury 13, 1974, at 8:00 upstairs in<lb />
Union Jack (Friar Tucks). The Outing<lb />
Committee will report.<lb />
European tour<lb />
A European Tour for six hours of credit<lb />
is being offered by the Geography<lb />
Department and the Division of<lb />
Continuing Education. Those participat-<lb />
ing will tour England, Holland, Belgium,<lb />
and France, by bus.<lb />
Participants will see the tourist<lb />
attractions, night life and basic geography<lb />
of London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris<lb />
and other cities. This study tour will be<lb />
conducted June 17 through July 11 for the<lb />
inclusive price of $1125, or $1031 without<lb />
credit. (Even cheaper if twenty-five or<lb />
more people go.)<lb />
See or call the Geography Department,<lb />
Social Science Brewster Building, Room<lb />
A-227 (Phone 758-6230) ana obtain<lb />
additional information. Dr. Ralph E.<lb />
Birchard in Geography is the Director of<lb />
the tour.<lb />
STUDENT EVALUATIONWECUpage one<lb />
REBEL GETS CUTBACKSpage three<lb />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AFFAIRSpage four<lb />
BODEHAMER RECAPS SGA ACTIONpage five<lb />
REVIEWSpages six and seven<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARYFORUMpages eight and nine<lb />
CLASSIFIEDpage ten<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL SAINTpage eleven<lb />
NEWS FLASHES CONTINUEDpage twelve<lb />
STEELE CHANGES POSITIONpage thirteen<lb />
SPORTSpages fourteen, fifteen and sixteun<lb />
Tar River Poets<lb />
The deadline for submission of<lb />
manuscripts to the North Carolina Poetry<lb />
Issue of TAR RIVER POETS has been<lb />
extended to March 15. This special issue<lb />
featuring poetry by North Carolinians is<lb />
jointly sponsored by the North Carolina<lb />
Arts Council and the East Carolina<lb />
University Poetry Forum.<lb />
Vernon Ward, editor of TAR RIVER<lb />
POETS, said the reason for extending the<lb />
deadline "is to assure a truly<lb />
representative collection of the best<lb />
contemporary North Carolina poetry.<lb />
While manuscripts have already come<lb />
from communities scattered from the<lb />
mountains to the coast, some areas have<lb />
not yet been heard from<lb />
The North Carolina Poetry Issue will<lb />
be Number 14 of the continuing East<lb />
Carolina University Poetry series, which,<lb />
besides introducing many new poets, has<lb />
published the works of such well-known<lb />
figures AS Sam Ragan, John Woods, and<lb />
William Stafford. Much verse originally<lb />
published in TAR RIVER POETS has since<lb />
been athologized elsewhere.<lb />
Manuscripts, together with a brief<lb />
biographical note, should be mailed to<lb />
TAR RIVER POETS, P. O. Box 2707,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834. Only previously<lb />
unpublished poems by bona fide<lb />
residents of North Carolina will be<lb />
considered for this special issue.<lb />
Alpha Beta Alpha<lb />
The February business meeting of<lb />
Alpha Beta Alpha will be held on Feb. 12,<lb />
at 5:00 p.m. in room 201 Joyner<lb />
Library. Dr. Russell, director of the<lb />
library, will speak on the changes in<lb />
Joyner Library. Following this, there will<lb />
be a question and answer period. All<lb />
members are asked to attend. We will be<lb />
planning our trip to Washington, D.C<lb />
also. All persons interested in life,<lb />
people, service and media are invited to<lb />
attend. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
Music talks<lb />
Thursday, February 14th at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Rawl Rm. 130, Dr. Otto Henry of the<lb />
School of Music will give a talk on the<lb />
composer, John Cage. Mr. Cage and the<lb />
dancer, Merce Cunningham will appear<lb />
together in a program that will be a part of<lb />
the Black Mountain Festival at St.<lb />
Andrews College in Laurinburg, N.C.<lb />
Cage and Cunningham will appear<lb />
together on Tuesday, March 5th at 8 p.m.<lb />
in Laurinbugh. This event is of particular<lb />
importance to the faculty and students of<lb />
the Schools of Drama, Music and Art. All<lb />
those who are interested in making the<lb />
trip to Laurinburg on March 5th are<lb />
encouraged to come to Rawl Building,<lb />
room 130 on Thursday Feb. 14th at 7:30<lb />
p.m. to discuss plans for making the trip<lb />
as a group, or call Mel. Stanforth at<lb />
752-2592.<lb />
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Rebel returns despite cut in funds<lb />
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By CAROLYN DAVIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Rebel is back and working with a<lb />
cut in both funds and number of<lb />
publications.<lb />
"This year due to pressure from the<lb />
SGA and Pub Board all publications were<lb />
cut back said Phil Arrington, Rebel<lb />
editor.<lb />
"We started with $18,000 a year to<lb />
work with for three publications. Last<lb />
May Bill Bodenhamer sent us a letter<lb />
recommending that our funds be cut to<lb />
$9,000 a year. In September the Pub<lb />
Board cut us to $6,000 a year Arrington<lb />
said.<lb />
This last cut was made without any<lb />
representation from The Rebel, since it<lb />
was without an editor at the time,<lb />
according to Arrington.<lb />
Sandy Penfield took the position of<lb />
Rebel editor last May but was unable to<lb />
hold the position this fall because of<lb />
"personal and physical reasons<lb />
Arrington, editor of the 73 Rebel, was<lb />
reappointed without competition to the<lb />
position.<lb />
"I knew the publication was in trouble<lb />
so I applied for the position and was<lb />
accepted he said. "I think a question<lb />
that should be asked of the student body<lb />
is why no one ever runs for the position of<lb />
Rebel editor he continued.<lb />
Soon after Arrington resumed his<lb />
position as editor, he received a notice<lb />
from SGA President Bodenhamer stating<lb />
that the Rebel would be cut in its number<lb />
of publications from quarterly to annually,<lb />
said Arrington.<lb />
"I think it's a subtle political move to<lb />
do away with the publication altogether<lb />
Arrington said. "I feel it puts a lot more<lb />
pressure on us<lb />
Arrington explained that the public-<lb />
ation cut produces too much of a gap<lb />
between the appearance of The Rebel,<lb />
making it easy for students to forget the<lb />
publication is still in operation. "A lot of<lb />
people on this campus don't know we<lb />
exist Arrington said.<lb />
SPRING 74 EDITION<lb />
The estimated cost of this year's<lb />
Rebel is $5,959 out of the allotted $6,000<lb />
according to Arrington. The length will<lb />
run 40 to 50 pages, depending on the<lb />
prices offered by the printers. National<lb />
Graphics will probably be printing the<lb />
1974 edition since they have done the past<lb />
three issues of The Rebel.<lb />
Although the yearly editions of The<lb />
Rebel usually feature material collected<lb />
from fall, winter, and spring quarters, the<lb />
Spring 1974 Rebel will actually be a<lb />
winter-spring edition.<lb />
Since The Rebel had no editor during<lb />
fall quarter of 1973, no material was<lb />
submitted.<lb />
After it was announced that the Rebel<lb />
would begin accepting material for its<lb />
spring edition, the response was<lb />
"excellent according to Arrington. "In<lb />
two weeks, enough material was<lb />
submitted and accepted to produce<lb />
two-thirds of The Rebel Arrington said.<lb />
"The campus responded so well that<lb />
there was no need to accept submissions<lb />
from outsiders<lb />
The Rebel is a student publication and<lb />
strives to use a majority of student<lb />
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PHIL ARRINGTON, 1974 Rebel editor<lb />
material. According to Arrington, every<lb />
student who has material accepted is paid<lb />
for their works. The rates of pay are<lb />
relative to the quantity and quality of the<lb />
submissions, he said.<lb />
Payments for literary and photographic<lb />
submissions run as follows: illustrations<lb />
$8 to $10; poetry, $5 to $8; and short<lb />
stories and fiction, $8 to $10. All money<lb />
used for paying contributors is taken from<lb />
the allotted $6,000.<lb />
THEME<lb />
The theme for the Spring 74 Rebel<lb />
will revolve around selections from two<lb />
noted authors.<lb />
One will be a paragraph taken from<lb />
Oscar Wilde's essay, "Decay of the Lion<lb />
and the other a statement made by<lb />
Picasso: "Art is a lie that helps you<lb />
realize the truth<lb />
Arrington feels that he accomplishes<lb />
the statement of theme "more subtly than<lb />
past editors<lb />
He does not plan to make a blatant<lb />
statement of theme, but rather establish it<lb />
through forms of submissions and<lb />
marginalquotes of authors and poets "to<lb />
set the tone and position of the<lb />
magazine<lb />
"In the past, themes used were war,<lb />
poverty, and freedom he said. "These<lb />
political metaphors are sluggish, outdated<lb />
and narrow<lb />
"We try to view the magazine as<lb />
apolitical, but we can't get rid of it in<lb />
poetry altogether<lb />
What about the possibility of<lb />
controversial material? "We are including<lb />
some pieces that while they are not<lb />
controversial In our eyes, they could be to<lb />
some said Arrington. There is an<lb />
assumption held by many that literary<lb />
publications have a particular license in<lb />
as much as they can't take things out of<lb />
context, especially in poetry he said,<lb />
"so we have made a statement to take<lb />
care of possible controversy<lb />
As a possible safeguard against<lb />
controversy that may result from the<lb />
contents of the publication, Arrington will<lb />
include a piece in the front of The Rebel<lb />
stating that the ideas expressed in the<lb />
issue are not necessarily those held by<lb />
the magazine staff itself.<lb />
SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED<lb />
Since the theme of The Rebel is set<lb />
largely by the student material in the<lb />
magazine, Arrington aims at selecting<lb />
"the best in creative and aesthetic aspects<lb />
in campus material<lb />
However, to date, more submissions<lb />
have been accepted than rejected by<lb />
Arrington. Those submissions that have<lb />
been rejected have been classified by<lb />
Arrington as "not for publication<lb />
These rejected pieces, he said, are<lb />
"extremely hearts and flowers and are<lb />
syrupy "I don't mean that these<lb />
submissions are without value in their<lb />
author's own experiences, but they are<lb />
not suitable for publication<lb />
Because of the often large numbers of<lb />
submissions offered by single contribu-<lb />
tors, Arrington often has to choose the<lb />
best of the works of a contributor in order<lb />
to allow more students to have their<lb />
pieces published.<lb />
"Just because someone had one or<lb />
two pieces accepted doesn't mean we<lb />
don't I'ke all of their work he said. "We<lb />
have ti be selective so we can include<lb />
more sti dents<lb />
Arrington is able to use a great deal<lb />
more diversity in literature than in art in<lb />
the magazine, he said. "The art holds the<lb />
magazine together visually. If it didn't the<lb />
magazine would be hodge-podge and<lb />
sloppy<lb />
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS<lb />
Arrington takes the best of the<lb />
offerings because of the professional<lb />
a'ms of The Rebel.<lb />
Each edition is sent to the American<lb />
Collegiate Press (ACP) for a critical<lb />
grading. The rating of All American, the<lb />
highest rating offered by ACP, was<lb />
achieved by the Spring 1972, Fall 1972<lb />
and Winter 1972 editions of The<lb />
Rebel. The Spring 1973 edition was also<lb />
sent to be graded, but results have not<lb />
returned.<lb />
ACP received about 2,500 manuscripts<lb />
and yearbooks for criticism and rating<lb />
according to Arrington.<lb />
The magazine is graded sectionally by<lb />
ACP on a 2,000 point scale. By having the<lb />
magazine graded you get an idea where<lb />
you stand said Arrington. In Spring of<lb />
1972 when Arrington was editor for The<lb />
Rebel, it received a grade of 1,800 points.<lb />
"I think this year's Rebel will come<lb />
closest to what I've wanted. I'm more at<lb />
home now with what I want and know<lb />
what I want to express Arrington said of<lb />
the Spring 74 Rebel.<lb />
REBEL STAFF<lb />
Arrington chooses his own staff<lb />
from friends he thinks have the ability and<lb />
experience to make The Rebel a success.<lb />
The staff consists of: Sandy Penfield<lb />
and Marvin Hunt, co-ordinating editors;<lb />
Glenn Lewis, art director; and David<lb />
Swinck, Business manager.<lb />
With the exception of Penfield, an<lb />
undergraduate, all staff members are<lb />
graduate students at ECU.<lb />
"All members of the staff were chosen<lb />
for their experience except Hunt. He had<lb />
worked close with The Rebel in the past<lb />
and had good critical knowledge said<lb />
Arrington.<lb />
"It's practically mandatory that the<lb />
staff members have a highly defined and<lb />
workable criticism he said.<lb />
Staff members are also paid from the<lb />
allotted $6,000, as there is no outside<lb />
revenue for The Rebel. We're thinking<lb />
about ad revenue if cuts continue. It<lb />
makes it kind of hard to exist when funds<lb />
keep getting cut said Arrington.<lb />
EXPECTED DATE<lb />
The expected date of delivery of the<lb />
Spring 74 Rebel is one week before<lb />
reading day of spring quarter, although it<lb />
may be earlier.<lb />
"We need two weeks to look over the<lb />
final copy and the printers need 30 days<lb />
said Arlington.<lb />
After The Rebel is compiled, it willbe<lb />
read by Rebel advisor, Ovid Pierce of the<lb />
English department.<lb />
Pierce's job is not one of censorship,<lb />
said Anington. "He will look over the<lb />
final submission and express his opinion<lb />
of approval or disapproval.<lb />
Depending on time taken by the final<lb />
steps, The Rebel will be delivered to the<lb />
campus sometime after the first week in<lb />
May.<lb />
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Office serves international students needs<lb />
By MIKE PARSONS<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
An office dedicated to serving ECU<lb />
students in areas concerning international<lb />
student problems, overseas study<lb />
programs and summer employment<lb />
opportunities has opened in the social<lb />
science building.<lb />
The need for a focal point in<lb />
international affairs was impressed on the<lb />
administration through the efforts of Bob<lb />
Lucas, SGA Secretary of International<lb />
Affairs, Ron Scronce, international<lb />
student advisor, Richard Barefoot and<lb />
Jamshid Jafari. The result was the<lb />
opening of the office specifically directed<lb />
to:<lb />
-Aid the ECU international student in<lb />
solving the problems encountered in<lb />
coming to the United States for<lb />
schooling;<lb />
-Inform ECU students of the<lb />
opportunities available for studying<lb />
overseas;<lb />
-Inform ECU students of the<lb />
opportunities for summer employment in<lb />
other countries.<lb />
The international student has many<lb />
problems unique to his situation,<lb />
explained Lucas. He comes to American<lb />
colleges with only the knowledge of<lb />
English which he gained in school. This<lb />
handicaps him in understanding the slang<lb />
which we have used all our life, Lucas<lb />
added.<lb />
HELP PROVIDED<lb />
Before the office was created, the<lb />
international students had no one to help<lb />
them in becoming adjusted to campus<lb />
life. They would get off the plane, go<lb />
through the same orientation as other<lb />
students which assumes that they have<lb />
lived in the area before and would be lost<lb />
in the lines in front of the General College<lb />
advisor's office. The new office will try to<lb />
correct that dilemma.<lb />
Present plans are to have a system<lb />
where someone from campus will meet<lb />
them when they arrive in Greenville. They<lb />
will have two students, one boy and one<lb />
girl, who will volunteer to act as a brother<lb />
BOB<lb />
and sister to them through their first<lb />
quarter at ECU.<lb />
These students will help them get<lb />
acquainted with ths campus and the<lb />
town, and will answer questions about<lb />
differences in customs of the local<lb />
area. The students will also try to work<lb />
through civic groups to give the<lb />
international student the chance to make<lb />
friends with people who are not students.<lb />
The office will be available to the<lb />
international student who has questions<lb />
on course selections or other areas which<lb />
may have puzzled him about campus life.<lb />
In addition, the office will provide a<lb />
gathering point where international<lb />
LUCAS<lb />
students can take a break from studies<lb />
and find someone to just talk<lb />
to. Barefoot, who operates the off ice, will<lb />
offer opinions from the worst politician in<lb />
the area to the best looking girl on<lb />
campus at no extra charge.<lb />
Gen. John Lang, vice chancellor for<lb />
external affairs, has given the office of<lb />
international affairs all authority neces-<lb />
sary to expand recruitment of internation-<lb />
al students and provide an information<lb />
and communication center catering to<lb />
their needs. The office will also work to<lb />
secure a counterpart in the administration<lb />
who will serve as a full-time advisor to the<lb />
students.<lb />
International students are only one of<lb />
the concerns of the office, however.<lb />
Lucas and Barefoot have worked to<lb />
accumulate a library of information<lb />
concerning education and employment<lb />
opportunities overseas for the ECU<lb />
student. The university does not have any<lb />
overseas campuses directly associated<lb />
with it at present. However, Lang has<lb />
been working toward obtaining a $94,300<lb />
grant which will allow three professors<lb />
and 15 students to pursue a course in<lb />
Eastern studies in Japan.<lb />
JOB OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Summer job opportunities for ECU<lb />
students can be found through the<lb />
information available in the office.<lb />
Opportunities for jobs overseas usually<lb />
require some knowledge of the language,<lb />
emphasized Barefoot. �<lb />
There are some cases however, that<lb />
American college students can find<lb />
employment where their mastery of<lb />
English is important.<lb />
One of these cases is Finland. A<lb />
student can live in Finland for a summer<lb />
with his only duties being to help a child<lb />
master English. In return, the family he is<lb />
with will give him room, board and pocket<lb />
money for entertainment and personal<lb />
use. The student has to provide his own<lb />
transportation between the countries.<lb />
Other opportunities for employment<lb />
include work at resorts, hotels and<lb />
restaurants. All of these vary in regard to<lb />
required knowledge of language, pay and<lb />
work permits.<lb />
A passport and visa are required in<lb />
most countries before applying for a<lb />
job. The information and forms for<lb />
obtaining these, as well as international<lb />
student cards, are available in the office<lb />
as well. International student cards can<lb />
help obtain discounts for plays, cinemas,<lb />
transportation and many other events<lb />
while traveling overseas.<lb />
The new" office is located in<lb />
SA-106. Barefoot is there most days from<lb />
3-5 p.m as well as irregular times<lb />
throughout the day. He will be happy to<lb />
talk to anyone that needs information<lb />
about these things.<lb />
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BY SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
SGA President Bill Bodenhamer<lb />
announced six proposals for future<lb />
expenditures of a $45,000 surplus SGA<lb />
funds in a speech Monday night<lb />
concerning SGA activities during the past<lb />
year.<lb />
The SGA has this $45,000 surplus at<lb />
the present because SGA funds are<lb />
carried over from the previous year. There<lb />
are remaining assets because auditors are<lb />
one year behind and there are extra funds<lb />
left in the present budget amounting to a<lb />
total of $45,000 that is available to be<lb />
spent.<lb />
Bodenhamer suggested that the<lb />
money be spent for the following areas:<lb />
-$500 be spent to send the 1971-72<lb />
"All-American" ECU yearbook to all N.C.<lb />
high schools for recruitment purposes.<lb />
-$5,000 be appropriated as a loan fund for<lb />
international students so that these<lb />
students might be able to borrow $200 for<lb />
a year at no interest.<lb />
-$1,000 be appropriated for programs in<lb />
the freshman orientation program.<lb />
-$8,000 be appropriated so that the WRC<lb />
and the SGA president could set up a<lb />
system, whereby freshman women in<lb />
Fleming, Jarvis, and Cotten would have<lb />
an open curfew five nights a week.<lb />
-$7,000 be appropriated to establish a<lb />
teacher evaluation system. This system<lb />
would allow for the evaluation of each<lb />
teacher once a year by one of their<lb />
classes. This evaluation would be<lb />
published in a magazine form and<lb />
distributed free of charge to students.<lb />
See related story in this issue.<lb />
-$12,000 be appropriated to buy another<lb />
bus to insure continued success of the<lb />
transportation system at ECU and to<lb />
assure maximum usage of student<lb />
transportation fees.<lb />
Bodenhamer also proposed a constitu-<lb />
tional amendment that would alter the<lb />
membership of the publications board.<lb />
Two members would be elected by<lb />
students, two members would be<lb />
appointed by the administration and two<lb />
would be appointed by the SGA president<lb />
and legislature. "This would allow for<lb />
more supervision which is badly needed<lb />
in publication Bodenhamer said.<lb />
"The SGA has been successful due to<lb />
working directly with the administration<lb />
this year Bodenhamer said. "Every<lb />
program has had direct imput of the<lb />
administration he added.<lb /><lb />
"The legislature, co-equal of the<lb />
executive council, has been another<lb />
reason for the success of the SGA this<lb />
year. The legislators have had a keen<lb />
insight into the needs of the student<lb />
body<lb />
"I have had the most efficient and<lb />
effective cabinet ever in the SGA<lb />
Bodenhamer declared. He then proceeded<lb />
to introduce each member of his cabinet<lb />
and explain their positions and some of<lb />
their accomplishments during the past<lb />
year. He stated the following in his<lb />
address:<lb />
Jim Davis, secretary of academic<lb />
affairs initiated the following programs:<lb />
(1) placing student members on each<lb />
Faculty Senate committee, (2) a drop-add<lb />
policy whereby a student may drop a<lb />
course during the first 20 days of a regular<lb />
quater, (3) a forgiveness policy - which<lb />
allows readmission of students after a<lb />
three year absence and removal of D's and<lb />
'F's, and (4) a teacher evaluation system.<lb />
Maurice Huntley, secretary of minority<lb />
affairs has encouraged minority students<lb />
to be involved in the SGA and has helped<lb />
in minority orientation during the summer<lb />
and initiating the idea of publishing<lb />
recruiting booklets concerning minority<lb />
affairs.<lb />
Attorney General Tom Clare has<lb />
worked with a local lawyer in operating a<lb />
legal advice system for students.<lb />
The office of international affairs has<lb />
been "new but productive under the<lb />
direction of Bob Lucas Bodenhamer<lb />
continued. Lucas has met with interna-<lb />
tional students to find out problems that<lb />
they are facing on the ECU campus and '<lb />
has written a five page report entitled<lb />
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"The Current Status of International<lb />
Students' Needs He has also tried to<lb />
help establish an international studies<lb />
major, and has promoted ECU foreign<lb />
study programs. Lucas also started a<lb />
program which locates student summer<lb />
employment in Europe. He now has an<lb />
office in S-A 106 where students can<lb />
come by to get information concerning<lb />
international studies or summer employ-<lb />
ment in Europe.<lb />
Brooks Bear, secretary of internal<lb />
affiars, has worked with all of the projects<lb />
in each of the cabinet offices.<lb />
"Brooks is directly responsible for the<lb />
code-a-phone, or the SGA hotline, and an<lb />
increased student loan fund so that<lb />
students may now borrow $25 a month<lb />
from the SGA at no interest rate. She is<lb />
also responsible for placing suggestion<lb />
boxes on campus.<lb />
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Bodenhamer, continuing his access-<lb />
ment of his cabinet, said, "Ivan Peacock<lb />
has been our refrigerator man. When we<lb />
entered the SGA the refrigerator business<lb />
was in a state of chaos. Today everything<lb />
is recorded and expenses have been cut in<lb />
half. Ivey has also been my chief<lb />
advisor<lb />
"Walter Mann, secretary of transport-<lb />
ation, has helped develop one of the most<lb />
efficient transportation systems on any<lb />
college campus in the state. Today we<lb />
own two buses and and an estimated<lb />
1,250 people ride the buses each day<lb />
Thanks to vice president Freida Clark<lb />
we were able to have a successful<lb />
homecoming this year, Bodenhamer<lb />
states, and "Mike Ertis has been an<lb />
exceptional treasurer although we have<lb />
had our differences<lb />
BILL BODENHAMER<lb />
The SGA will be sending the above<lb />
speech to every ECU student according to<lb />
Bodenhamer.<lb />
"If students must pay $25.50 per year<lb />
for SGA funds we owe it to them to let<lb />
them know how it's been spent he<lb />
continued.<lb />
Bodenhamer concluded his speech<lb />
announcing that spring SGA elections will<lb />
be held March 14 and the newly elected<lb />
officers will assume their positions of<lb />
office by April 14.<lb />
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Pot history<lb />
Persecution of marijuana<lb />
smokers nothing new<lb />
THE MARIJUANA FARMERS<lb />
CPS Book Review<lb />
By KAY JOSLIN<lb />
A review of THE MARIJUANA<lb />
FARMERS: HEMP CULTS AND CUL-<lb />
TURES by Jack Frazier. Published by<lb />
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the banning of strip mining would seem a<lb />
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only point in favor of THE MARIJUANA<lb />
FARMERS. Author Jack Frazier also<lb />
intends to donate a portion of his profits<lb />
to the revival of the hemp industry in<lb />
North America.<lb />
The book's opening traces marijuana<lb />
back to the first known people to turn on,<lb />
the Scythians, through Indian and Celtic<lb />
cultures, to its cultivation by early<lb />
American Colonists who used it for fiber<lb />
and paper, making marijuana one of the<lb />
colonial states' major industries.<lb />
Although he is never very convincing<lb />
on the relevance of the issue, Frazier is<lb />
intent upon refuting two long standing<lb />
historical notions: that hemp was<lb />
brought to the Americas by the Virginia<lb />
colonists and that either Columbus or Leif<lb />
Ericson were the first foreigners to visit<lb />
America. Citing some rather obscure<lb />
historians, maps and archeological<lb />
evidence, Frazier maintains voyages were<lb />
made to the Americas as far back as 531<lb />
B.C. by the Phonecians, Romans,<lb />
Hebrews and others from Africa and the<lb />
Mediterranean. Because ships were<lb />
equipped with rope and other hemp<lb />
products, naturally travellers brought<lb />
seeds with them in order to plant more of<lb />
it, Frazier says. Some of these travellers<lb />
established cultures of marijuana users<lb />
which have been purposely ignored by<lb />
historians.<lb />
Some delightful historical detail in the<lb />
book includes the innovative ways ancient<lb />
peoples put marijuana to use. The<lb />
ancient Scythians, who roamed Asia and<lb />
ruled Russia during the time of the<lb />
Greeks, had a method of getting stoned<lb />
that rivals those of Don Juan and the<lb />
Merry Pranksters. According to the Greek<lb />
historians, Herodotus, writing in the fifth'<lb />
century B.C the Scythians had a unique<lb />
sauna bath. In small tent-like structures<lb />
equipped with red hot stones they bathed<lb />
and inhaled the fumes of hemp which<lb />
they threw on the stones,  immediate-<lb />
ly it smokes and gives out such a vapour<lb />
as no Grecian vapour-bath can exceed;<lb />
the Scyths, delighted, shout for<lb />
joy This sauna bath was also used<lb />
later by the American Indians.<lb />
An 18th century trestise on hemp<lb />
includes the following uses: "They gave<lb />
a paste made of it to hogs and horses to<lb />
fatten them .and poor people eat the oil<lb />
of it in their soup"<lb />
The persecution of marijuana cultures<lb />
is an obsession with Frazier. Two<lb />
cultures, the American Indians and the<lb />
Celts of Ireland and Wales fell to the<lb />
onslaught of Christian, Anglo-Saxon<lb />
hordes who destroyed their writings and<lb />
cultures and introduced them to new<lb />
drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Ireland and<lb />
Northern England were inhabited by two<lb />
of the earliest hemp smokers, the Celts<lb />
and the Picts, and here have been found<lb />
many prehistoric pipes which apparently<lb />
predate the introduction of tobacco into<lb />
the area.<lb />
However, the history of the first<lb />
pot-users is secondary to the chief<lb />
concerns of the cannabis cultivator which<lb />
are: now that we have it, how can we<lb />
best grow it and put it to use? The<lb />
second part of the book, including<lb />
"Conversations with a Hemp Farmer<lb />
deals with these questions.<lb />
For those of us who doubt that hemp<lb />
can be grown under present laws Frazier<lb />
has a homey, free-flowing chat with a<lb />
nonchalant hemp farmer who gives tips<lb />
on planting, watering, transplanting,<lb />
fertilizing, harvesting and seed cultivation<lb />
of hemp as well as how to distinguish the<lb />
male from the female plant.<lb />
A hint of the fulfillment of marijuana<lb />
growing is captured in this question<lb />
Frazier puts to the hemp farmer: "Do you<lb />
ever get the feeling the hemp plant feels<lb />
its purpose in life is to turn people on and<lb />
the healthier and more robust it is the<lb />
more people it is turning on?"<lb />
As a solution to the paper shortage<lb />
and the clearcutting of forests for paper<lb />
pulp, Frazier suggests the hurds, or inner<lb />
stalk of the hemp plant be used for pulp<lb />
production, as they were before the<lb />
introduction of the chemical wood<lb />
pulping process in 1854. Paper made<lb />
from hemp has been used for thousands<lb />
of years; indeed, the hemp plant is so<lb />
sturdy and versatile that discarded hemp<lb />
fiber clothing was recycled by printers to<lb />
m<lb />
make paper. The per acre pulp producing<lb />
capacity of hemp is reportedly four times<lb />
that of wood.<lb />
Although neither his style nor his<lb />
historical objectivity' would win acclaim,<lb />
and his obsession with the persecution of<lb />
hemp cultures sounds like an over-mani-<lb />
festation of pot smoker's paranoia,<lb />
Frazier's book will likely become an<lb />
underground favorite among the mari-<lb />
juana farmers of the present day. For<lb />
those who find some of Frazier's claims<lb />
somewhat incredible, his extensive<lb />
bibliography offers further reading to<lb />
those interested in pursuing the historical<lb />
and anthropological aspects of hemp<lb />
growing.<lb />
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JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL<lb />
or<lb />
My Two Hour Battle With Nausea<lb />
By BRANDON USE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
After viewing the movie version of<lb />
Jonathan Livingston Seagull all I can say<lb />
is - Yecch. At this point I know that I've<lb />
put violent rage into the heart of any<lb />
Jonathan Livingston Seagull fans that<lb />
might read this review. The book was<lb />
readable, at times even interesting, but<lb />
the movie was unbearable.<lb />
The movie throws together two hours<lb />
of beady-eyed seagulls flying over the<lb />
sunlit and moonlit waves, crashing and<lb />
thrashing over menacing rocks while<lb />
Jonathan expounds his philosophical (?)<lb />
theories. The movie basically follows the<lb />
pattern of the book but the video account<lb />
detracts from the audio's "cerebral<lb />
meanings The photography is well<lb />
done, though not superb, but the<lb />
background shots provide food for<lb />
thought (at least five seconds worth).<lb />
The climax of the movie occurred<lb />
during one of Jonathan's many<lb />
self-righteous soliloquies on the beauty of<lb />
flight. Without warning, totally unexpect-<lb />
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audience, someone in the fourth row let<lb />
out a tremendous burp.<lb />
Buy the book, buy the Richard Harris<lb />
readings, but unless you are an<lb />
unstoppable Jonathan Livingston Seagull<lb />
fan, (complete with official T-shirt), and<lb />
unusually fond of watching seagulls<lb />
flying over the ocean, then stay away from<lb />
this sham of a movie. You will save your<lb />
money, your time, and your sanity.<lb />
E.L and P.<lb />
perform<lb />
brain surgery<lb />
By ARMECI TUCIGUANO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Following an absence of almost 18<lb />
months in producing an album, England's<lb />
(Keith) Emerson, (Greg) Lake and (Carl)<lb />
Palmer have given birth to the electrifyng<lb />
Brain Salad Surgery on the Manticore<lb />
label.<lb />
With Keith leading the way on piano,<lb />
organ, accordion, harpsichord, Moog<lb />
synthesizer and the polyphonic Moog<lb />
ensemble, the music spins a delicate web<lb />
and is at the least aesthetically palatable.<lb />
The music ranges from the slow,<lb />
methodical strumming of Greg Lake's<lb />
acoustic guitar, to the loud, staccato<lb />
shrills of Emerson's collection of<lb />
Moogs. The polyphonic ensemble adds<lb />
quite a dimension to ELPs depth.<lb />
Palmer is the master of all manners of<lb />
percussion. Included in his 20-foot high<lb />
bank of drums is a special Moog<lb />
attachment. Each synthesizer is turned to<lb />
a pitch and can sound 12 notes without<lb />
changing the basic drum rhythm.<lb />
Lake, the cirtuoso lyricist, bassist-<lb />
guitarist and businessman behind ELPs<lb />
far-reaching Napoleonic powers, wrote<lb />
most of Brain Salad. He swears that the<lb />
lyrics are dirty, but listening to the words<lb />
leaves one scratching his head. It appears<lb />
that by using the confusing lyrics, the-trio<lb />
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TUBULAR BELLS - Mike Oldfield<lb />
Virgin Records VR13-105<lb />
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Soul, Inc.<lb /><lb />
By J. K. LOFTIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For the past few years, America and<lb />
the world have been caught up in a<lb />
nostalgic mood, concerned with rehash-<lb />
ing and improving past achievements by<lb />
others. The current rock n' roll and<lb />
country crazes attest to this fact. Accord-<lb />
ingly, very little energy has been spent by<lb />
musicians to finci new modes of musical<lb />
expression in this post-Beatles era with<lb />
only a few exceptions: Yes, Jethro Tull's<lb />
later works, King Crimson, Genisis, ELP<lb />
(all from England) , and to a certain<lb />
extent, Joe Walsh, here in the U.S. But<lb />
with the release of Tubular Bells, Mike<lb />
Oldfield has provided the music listener<lb />
(not just the "rock" music listener) with a<lb />
completely new genre of music<lb />
presentation. It is completely incompar-<lb />
able with anything done previously, and<lb />
yet it does not rest on just being different,<lb />
it is also intriguing. It has traces of<lb />
classicism, baroque, jazz, rock, rag-time,<lb />
pop, folk ballads and almost anything<lb />
else than can be imagined. It also has a<lb />
particular quality which is exhibited when<lb />
all of these styles are assimilated to<lb />
produce something completely unknown<lb />
before.<lb />
In accordance with the massive scope<lb />
which this album covers, it is appropriate<lb />
that Mr. Oldfield also plays every<lb />
instrument in the album except for flutes,<lb />
string bases (he does play bass guitar,<lb />
though), the drums on side 2, and the<lb />
vocal instrumentations, except for<lb />
Piltdown Man! This is an entirely<lb />
instrumental album, with all incidental<lb />
voices used as instruments, not for<lb />
vocalizing words. There are also no songs<lb />
included; simply sides 1 and 2.<lb />
Side One<lb />
Side 1, which lasts 25 minutes, begins<lb />
with a small piano figure which repeats<lb />
itself incessantly, but never quite reaches<lb />
the point of monotony. Indeed, this<lb />
quality is evident throughout the entire<lb />
album.<lb />
Though various patterns are used<lb />
in a repetitive manner, they never bore,<lb />
because new instruments are continually<lb />
introduced, and as these come in, the old<lb />
ones gradually fade until the listener is<lb />
aware of a completely new set of<lb />
melodies and harmonies in addition to the<lb />
new instrumentation. The most outstand-<lb />
ing example of this is the closing section<lb />
of side 1, which begins with a small figure<lb />
on guitar and bass guitar. Then, as the<lb />
narrator tells us, various instruments are<lb />
added consecutively, including: farfisa<lb />
organ, grand piano (which begins a new<lb />
figure), reed and pipe on the Lowery<lb />
organ, glockenspiel, bass guitar, double<lb />
speed guitar, too slightly distorted<lb />
guitars, mandolin, Spanish guitar,<lb />
acoustic guitar, and finally, tubular<lb />
bells! To this manegerie of sound he then<lb />
introduces a second melody with female<lb />
voices and gradually fades the other<lb />
instruments out except for the guitars<lb />
backing these voices. Finally, the voices<lb />
disappear, and the piece is completed<lb />
with a gentle acoustic guitar. <lb />
Side Two<lb />
Side 2 opens with electric piano,<lb />
guitar, bass and organ, each doing a<lb />
particular melody of its own. It seem<lb />
rather like the sound track for a film one<lb />
might see on a Sunday morning on T.V. It<lb />
brings to mind scenes of sunrise, of birds<lb />
feeding their young, of gentle raindrops<lb />
falling in a reflective puddle; a very<lb />
pleasing listening experience, with<lb />
subtle unexpected changes. This conti-<lb />
nues with varying modifications until a bit<lb />
over half-way. Piltdown Man enters then<lb />
with his animalistic vocalizations. Im-<lb />
mediately following this, the music<lb />
acquires a solid drum beat and a<lb />
contingent of screaming electric guitars.<lb />
Soon, however, the volume goes back to<lb />
acoustic and Piltdown's voice, and then,<lb />
right back up again. It's an amazing<lb />
conglomeration of moods, instruments,<lb />
and melodies, which soothes and<lb />
incites. Suddenly though, everything<lb />
drops gently back down to a smooth<lb />
Hammond organ background with rippling<lb />
guitars. All of a sudden, out of nowhere,<lb />
a grand finale comes across that<lb />
completely destroys any sense of<lb />
composure this album might have<lb />
produced in the listener. Mike Oldfield is<lb />
a peculiar, strange and positive genius.<lb />
Tubular Bells is an important album,<lb />
and despite its name, encompasses a<lb />
variety of influences, instrumentations<lb />
and ideas. It is, perhaps, the sngle<lb />
broadest musical statement to be<lb />
presented in many years. It is an album<lb />
which everyone, no matter what his or her<lb />
musical tastes may be, should not hear,<lb />
but listen to. Please, do not think that<lb />
these words on paper can convery the<lb />
magnitude of sound which the album<lb />
conveys - but hear for yourself. While the<lb />
subtleties may be lost on many, the<lb />
variety of moods and mental settings will<lb />
affect everyone who hears it. And if there<lb />
are some who don't find anything in it for<lb />
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MANAGING EDITORSklp Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gllliam<lb />
AD MANAGERJackle Shallcross<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDarrell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
REVIEWS EDITORSteve Bohmuller<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
ADVISORDr. Frank J. Murphy<lb />
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By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
WASHINGTON - Politics is an<lb />
uncertain science. But our own political<lb />
soundings indicate that the Republicans<lb />
may be virtually wiped out at the polls<lb />
this year.<lb />
Even Republican veterans, like Sen.<lb />
Barry Goldwater, are predicting that<lb />
Watergate will cost the party a 10 per cent<lb />
vote drop in November. The only way the<lb />
voters can register a protest against<lb />
President Nixon is to vote against the<lb />
Republican candidates for Congress.<lb />
But the greatest threat to the GOP is<lb />
the economic outlook. Food costs shot<lb />
up 19 per cent last year. Fuel costs<lb />
skyrocketed 20 per cent. Interest rates hit<lb />
new heights, with banks charging 10 to 15<lb />
per cent. And prices are expected to<lb />
continue to soar this year.<lb />
The oil shortage has forced layoffs in<lb />
the airline, automobile, petrochemical and<lb />
tourist industries. This has caused a<lb />
chain reaction, which could boost<lb />
unemployment to seven per cent this<lb />
year. It also means less overtime for<lb />
those who keep their jobs.<lb />
The inevitable result will be a drop in<lb />
personal income, a pinch in purchasing<lb />
power and a cutback in purchases. All<lb />
these factors add up to a recession and<lb />
inflation, incredibly, at the same time.<lb />
Already, the AFL-CIO is gearing up to<lb />
take out its vengeance upon Republican<lb />
candidates. The pools indicate that<lb />
nonunion workers also trust the<lb />
Democrats more than the Republicans<lb />
with their economic welfare. The<lb />
suspicion is spreading that Republican<lb />
policies protect the profits of the<lb />
corporations and the banks, while<lb />
neglecting the people who work for a<lb />
living.<lb />
This attitude may be unfair, but it is<lb />
grim news for the GOP.<lb />
Famine Forecast: The world faces a<lb />
critical fertilizer shortage, which could<lb />
bring famine to the under-developed<lb />
countries. Such nations as Bangladesh,<lb />
India, the Phillippines and South Vietnam<lb />
need huge amounts of chemical fertilizers<lb />
to grow the miracle grains, which have<lb />
saved their impoverished peoPle from<lb />
starvation.<lb />
The problem is that chemical fertilizers<lb />
are made from oil and gas. The oil<lb />
squeeze has left the underdeveloped<lb />
countries desperately short of fertilizer to<lb />
nourish their miracle grains.<lb />
The United States foresaw the problem<lb />
six months ago and began trying to raise<lb />
640,000 tons of fertilizer through the<lb />
foreign aid program. But only 110,000<lb />
tons could be found - scarcely one-sixth<lb />
of the anticipated need.<lb />
The United States itself cut back on<lb />
fertilizer exports so its own farmers would<lb />
have enough fertilizer to assure a good<lb />
harvest. Other exporters, such as Japan,<lb />
have also reduced fertilizer production to<lb />
save on oil.<lb />
The result will ber serious crop<lb />
shortages next harvest. In the past, the<lb />
hungry nations have been able to turn to<lb />
the United States for food. But the U.S.<lb />
grainaries have been drained so low that<lb />
Russia has offered to ship grain to the<lb />
United States to tide us over until the next<lb />
harvest.<lb />
Meanwhile, the ominous outlook is for<lb />
widesDread famine<lb />
No Shortage Underground: it our man<lb />
is any indication, the oil shortage is the<lb />
biggest problem on the minds of the<lb />
American people. They want to know<lb />
whether there is a real shortage or<lb />
whether the oil crisis was contrived by the<lb />
industry to push up prices.<lb />
To find the answer, we have developed<lb />
sources inside the executive suites of the<lb />
big oil companies. I have had access to<lb />
some of their secret corporate<lb />
papers. Here's what we have learned:<lb />
There is no oil shortage-under the<lb />
ground - in the United States. More than<lb />
36 billion barrels are ready to be pumped<lb />
out. But this is just the cream of the oil<lb />
reservoirs. Another estimated 150 billion<lb />
barrels are saturated in the sands and<lb />
clavs.<lb />
To extract his oil would require costly<lb />
technologies which the oil companies<lb />
have neglected. They have found it<lb />
cheaper to develop foreign oil fields.<lb />
They have spent an absolute minimum on<lb />
research for ways to remove producible oil<lb />
from the oil sands.<lb />
But now, foreign governments are<lb />
threatening to take over the overseas oil<lb />
fields. The secret corporate papers show<lb />
that the oil barons, therefore, conspired<lb />
to increase prices. They hoped to raise<lb />
capital to reactivate their abandoned<lb />
American wells and to get out the oil<lb />
slush.<lb />
They also need more money to build<lb />
refineries. They must build 60 new<lb />
refinieries over the next 10 years to catch<lb />
up with U.S. needs.<lb />
Meanwhile, there is no oil shortage in<lb />
the United States. But there is a definite<lb />
shortage of refined petroleum products.<lb />
More Miracles Needed: The amazing<lb />
Henry Kissinger has defused the Middle<lb />
East crisis. Israeli troops are pulling out<lb />
of theri bridgehead on the Egyptian side<lb />
of the Suez Canal. Egypt's President<lb />
Anwar Sadat has called upon his Arab<lb />
allies to life the oil embargo. Arabs and<lb />
Israelis are preparing for serious peace<lb />
negotiations at Geneva<lb />
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describe some ominous undercurrents.<lb />
Saudi Arabia's King Faisal is reported<lb />
to be balking at resuming oil shipments to<lb />
the United States. He is a stubborn old<lb />
monarch who still insists His public<lb />
demands be met. These terms, including<lb />
the release of Jerusalem to the Arabs, are<lb />
unrealistic. But his more moderate oil<lb />
minister, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, is having<lb />
trouble persuading him.<lb />
In Syria, President Hafez al-Assad<lb />
remains in a militant mood.qHe has been<lb />
quoted in the intelligence reports as<lb />
denouncing his Egyptian allies for dealing<lb />
with the Israelis. He has even threatened<lb />
to resume the fighting, although this is<lb />
taken as bravado.<lb />
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trouble. They ahve accused Prime<lb />
Minister Golda Meir"s government of<lb />
buckling under Kissinger's pressure and<lb />
abandoning military posistions vital to<lb />
Israel's survival. The pressure from the<lb />
militants has made it difficult for the<lb />
Israeli diplomats to make the concessions<lb />
that will be necessary to obtain a<lb />
permanent peace.<lb />
The intelligence reports indicate, in<lb />
other words, that Kissinger will have to<lb />
work still more miracles to bring peace to<lb />
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editor, and are not necessarily those of<lb />
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This letter is written to clear any<lb />
misconceptions that may have arisen, by<lb />
oral transmission or Forum letters,<lb />
concerning the $1000 dollar music<lb />
appropriations passed by the S.G.A. in<lb />
early January, 1974.<lb />
The original bill was divided into two<lb />
sections: Part I requested $5000 for<lb />
scholarships; Part II requested $5000<lb />
dollars for the support of performance<lb />
groups. The former was denied by the<lb />
Appropriations Committee for two<lb />
reasons: (1) The administration should<lb />
have the responsibility of providing<lb />
scholarships; (2) By allotting scholarship<lb />
money to the music building, the S.G.A.<lb />
would be besieged by other departments<lb />
demandi g equal representation.<lb />
PART II requested money for tours,<lb />
commissioning new works, extra string<lb />
players for large orchestral works, guest<lb />
soloists, and publicity for concerts. The<lb />
money for tours was refused because the<lb />
committee felt that such tours do not<lb />
benefit the students on campus. The<lb />
orchestra was allotted $1000 dollars in the<lb />
fall and was turned down upon this<lb />
basis. At this point, the committee<lb />
requested an expense budget for the<lb />
performing groups.<lb />
An expense budget was prepared,<lb />
asking for $9200 dollars. This budget<lb />
included the Wind Ensemble, Symphony<lb />
Orchestra, Mens Glee Club, Womens Glee<lb />
Club, University Chorale, Jazz Ensemble,<lb />
and Chamber Singers. The end result was<lb />
a $1000 dollar appropriation, $750 of<lb />
which had to be matched by music<lb />
funds. The S.G.A. funds had to be used<lb />
for on campus performances. The money<lb />
is to be allotted by the Student Forum of<lb />
the School of Music, who would report on<lb />
the spending of the funds every two<lb />
months to the S.G.A. The rationale for<lb />
the smaller appropriation dealt with these<lb />
three main points:<lb />
1. The S.G.A. receives its budget from<lb />
student activity fees, monies that are to<lb />
be used on campus for the benefit of the<lb />
E.C.U. students.<lb />
2. The funding of the performance groups<lb />
should be an administration function.<lb />
3. The S.G.A. did not have $9200 dollars<lb />
to appropriate to the School of Music at<lb />
this late date.<lb />
The music students hold these views<lb />
upon the situation:<lb />
1. Off-campus tours benefit the entire<lb />
university through aural and visual<lb />
publicity of the university performance<lb />
groups, therebv encouraging prospective<lb />
students to consider E.C.U. as their<lb />
choice for continued iducation. In-<lb />
creased enrollment-more activity fees for<lb />
the S.G.A. to work with-more faculty<lb />
members-better facilities for education.<lb />
2. The Music School recruits for the<lb />
better music students as mush as the<lb />
football team recruits for the best<lb />
players. These tours are the best method<lb />
for recruitment.<lb />
3. The School of Music was the only<lb />
department in the university to increase<lb />
its enrollment last year. The School.of<lb />
Music enjoys a respected reputation<lb />
throughout the Eastern Seaboard; this<lb />
reputation also reflects upon E.C.U.<lb />
4. The S.G.A. has supported the School<lb />
of Music in the past, eg $8000 dollars in<lb />
1967.<lb />
5. Last year, the S.G.A. offered matching<lb />
scholarships of $5000 dollars to the Fine<lb />
Arts Departments. Music was the only<lb />
department to match these funds and<lb />
sought a continuation of that support for<lb />
this year.<lb />
6. The $10,000 dollars the School of<lb />
Music requested is approximately 1 25th<lb />
of the S.G.As total budget for this<lb />
year-less than 1 percent of the entire<lb />
acitivity fees for the year. We feel that the<lb />
request was not exhorbitant when<lb />
compared to other S.G.A. appropriations.<lb />
7. Many music students believe that<lb />
some S.G.A.appropriations could have<lb />
been spent in support of music<lb />
performance groups.<lb />
8. The School of Music receives no funds<lb />
from the state to support the performance<lb />
groups. By asking for $10,000 dollars<lb />
from the S.G.A the Music Building could<lb />
continue the degree of excellence it<lb />
considers standard for E.C.U. A compari-<lb />
son with other schools is shown below:<lb />
Appalachian State University - received<lb />
$19,000 dollars from the S.G.A.<lb />
University of N.C. at Greensboro<lb />
received $10,000 dollars from the S.G.A.<lb />
North Carolina State University - S.G.A.<lb />
rasied activity fees to build a music<lb />
building.<lb />
The music students were greatly<lb />
disappointed about the size of the<lb />
appropriation. However, we respect the<lb />
views of the S.G.A. on this situation,<lb />
although we do not necessarily agree with<lb />
these views. Perhaps the largest problem<lb />
is found in our late requesting of these<lb />
funds. Next year, we will join the early<lb />
birds.<lb />
Robert M. Sullivan<lb />
a music major<lb />
mmunuiwji<lb />
More music<lb />
To Fountainhead :<lb />
The SGA passed a bill to appropriate<lb />
six hundred dollars to the lacrosse<lb />
team. Having recently finished hassling<lb />
with the Appropriations Committee and<lb />
the SGA for a bare two hundred and fifty<lb />
dollars for music performance groups<lb />
($750 more is available if we match it), I<lb />
would like to voice three objections.<lb />
Objection No. 1 - The SGA informed<lb />
me that the support of music performance<lb />
groups should be the responsibility of the<lb />
administration. If this statement is true,<lb />
common sense compels one to believe<lb />
that the lacrosse team should be funded<lb />
by the Athletic Department, regardless of<lb />
whether the team adds points to the<lb />
President's cup. The Athletic Department<lb />
receives approximately $250,000 dollars a<lb />
year from activity fees. Surely, they can<lb />
afford a small sum of $600 dollars for the<lb />
lacrosse team.<lb />
Objection No. 2 - Ms. Cindy Domme,<lb />
chairman of the Appropriations Commit-<lb />
tee, informed me that the SGA cannot<lb />
fund off-campus tours because it does<lb />
not benefit the students on campus.<lb />
Could Ms. Domme enlighten me as to<lb />
how the lacrosse away games will benefit<lb />
the students on campus? Our music<lb />
appropriation was stipulated for on<lb />
campus use only.<lb />
Objection No. 3 -1 was also informed<lb />
that the music building should raise its<lb />
own funds for tours, expenses, etc. We<lb />
have done so on many occasions by<lb />
selling candy bars, spaghetti dinners,<lb />
doughnuts, drinks, sponsoring talent<lb />
shows, and slave sales. Why can't the<lb />
lacrosse team do likewise?<lb />
Honestly, I do not hate sports; I am<lb />
proud of the teams at ECU. But, the SGA<lb />
has no right to use activity fees to support<lb />
any athletic team; the Athletic<lb />
Department receives $9.00 dollars a<lb />
quarter per student through activity fees<lb />
to support the sports program. The<lb />
students of the Arts possess memories<lb />
that can best be compared to the<lb />
proverbial elephant. Perhaps those in-<lb />
terested candidates for the upcoming<lb />
SGA elections should bear this<lb />
information in mind.<lb />
Robert M. Sullivan<lb />
Dismayed<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
As concerned students, we are<lb />
dismayed at the upcoming loss of a new<lb />
faculty member in the School of Art, Mr.<lb />
Henry Stindt. The departmental teaching<lb />
staff will be reduced in the school year<lb />
1974-75 as a consequence of a lack of<lb />
funds. Funds have been used to provide a<lb />
beautiful new art building on c?Tipus<lb />
which is presently under construction.<lb />
This building will house most of the art<lb />
facilities, however, it will be most<lb />
unfortunate that there will not be enough<lb />
instructors to fill the classrooms.<lb />
Mr. Stindt is one of three faculty in the<lb />
Communication Arts division within the<lb />
school. This field encompasses a<lb />
majority of the students within the School<lb />
of Art. The university apparently expects<lb />
the two remaining instructors to teach,<lb />
motivate and spark creative interest in<lb />
those students. But we are not only<lb />
concerned at the loss in manpower. After<lb />
less than two full quarters, Mr. Stindt has<lb />
demanded and gained respect and<lb />
admiration of his students. His influ-<lb />
ences and background combined with his<lb />
personal aspirations create a unique blend<lb />
that adds to the diversity of our faculty.<lb />
The field of art needs cosmopolitan<lb />
influences which Mr. Stindt can so aptly<lb />
provide. We appreciate the new building,<lb />
but feel that instruction from over-worked<lb />
professors will compromise the benefits<lb />
of the new building. In conclusion, we<lb />
hope that this decision will be<lb />
reconsidered.<lb />
AP0 responds<lb />
Art Students<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Dear Mr. Edwards and all Campus<lb />
Organizations.<lb />
The Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
woud like to extend you a invitation to<lb />
our weekly meeting to be held on Feb. 11,<lb />
rOO p.m. in room 206 of the Student<lb />
Union to answer any questions you have<lb />
concerning the way White Ball 1974 was<lb />
conducted.<lb />
We would also like to extend this<lb />
invitation to all Presidents of organi-<lb />
zations that participated in White Ball and<lb />
to the Fountainhead.<lb />
Also present will be Mrs. Gaynor<lb />
Mills, head of the Pitt County Easter<lb />
Seals Society and she will answer any<lb />
questions pertaining to the distribution of<lb />
the money that was raised.<lb />
In closing, we would like to thank all<lb />
organizations who gave their time and<lb />
effort to make White Ball 1974 the most<lb />
successful ever. In order to make next<lb />
year's White Ball more successful, we<lb />
would appreciate any ideas or criticisms<lb />
that would improve on it in 1975. PWwae<lb />
The Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
would like to extend you an invitation to<lb />
our weekly meeting to be held on Feb. 11,<lb />
8:30 p.m at Lot 42 Lawson's Trailer<lb />
Court, to answer any questions you mcy<lb />
have concerning the way White Ball 1974<lb />
was conducted.<lb />
Cordially yours<lb />
Jim Godfrey<lb />
President of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
The plaque<lb />
To Fountainhead.<lb />
Why should Mr. Bodenhamer give the<lb />
traffic office a plaque? He already got<lb />
blue lights for the campus police dept.<lb />
with MRC funds last year.<lb />
My, my, what will he buy next 777?<lb />
Anonymous<lb />
Anti-Bill<lb />
m<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
President Bodenhamer of the SGA has<lb />
overstepped his office powers yet<lb />
again. First with the mystery of the<lb />
frozen funds, now the impeachment of<lb />
Mike Ertis, our treasurer. It seems to this<lb />
concerned student that Mr. Bodenhamer<lb />
does not know where his power<lb />
lies. Maybe there is some mystery that he<lb />
is trying to keep a secret such as, the<lb />
expansion of presidential powers, or the.<lb />
attainment of some personal goal. What-<lb />
ever the case may be, it seems that he is<lb />
using the publicity of the SGA to extend<lb />
himself.<lb />
He had no business calling for the<lb />
impeachment of anybody As a matter of<lb />
fact, he should not have brought up the<lb />
subject. It may start rumors as to what to<lb />
do with him. My name was not on the list<lb />
in the Fountainhead on Tuesday Feb. 5,<lb />
1974, but, for what it's worth, I support<lb />
Mr. Ertis not because of my views on our<lb />
president, but because I believe he is<lb />
injecting some sense into our SGA. The<lb />
SGA itself is good, but people like Mr.<lb />
Ertis make it better. It seems a shame<lb />
that our president detracts so much from<lb />
the good of the others. In closing I would<lb />
like to say thanks to Fountainhead for<lb />
being very fair in what they print. No<lb />
matter what the subject, or the viewpoint,<lb />
Fountainhead prints it. .That seems to be<lb />
the aim of a good nowspaper. If it is,<lb />
Fountainhead ranks at the top  Thar?.<lb />
you.<lb />
Michael Patrick Foy<lb />
Jones Dorm<lb />
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ed call 758-6366 (ask for reviews editor) or<lb />
leave note in reviews editor's box.<lb />
SOMEONE TOOK my black and silver<lb />
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cost me 3 bucks. Please return to editor's<lb />
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bookstore the week of March 11.<lb />
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St. Anthony, E.P.S. (Environmental<lb />
Protection Saint) Heaven help us all, we<lb />
now have our very own saint!<lb />
The Vatican's official newspaper<lb />
recently announced that St. Anthony the<lb />
Abbot may now be "officially invoked" as<lb />
the patron saint of the environment.<lb />
St. Anthony's papal appointment was<lb />
apparently awarded because of the 11th<lb />
century conservation practices of the<lb />
monks of the order later named after him<lb />
rather than for his own good<lb />
Traditional way<lb />
is out moded<lb />
By CAROL WOOD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Your great-grandmother probably had<lb />
rosy cheeks because she ate right and got<lb />
plenty of exercise. Today, however, this<lb />
would not be the case.<lb />
American women find it much easier<lb />
to squeeze those rosy cheeks out of a<lb />
tube, rather than take the time to eat<lb />
balanced meals, get plenty of fresh air<lb />
and exercise.<lb />
Any why not? - just snip the end off<lb />
the tube, and presto, any girl can have<lb />
that famous all-American girl glow.<lb />
What could be easier? Perhaps that is<lb />
the point it's too easy. In the quest for<lb />
quick and easy methods for everything<lb />
from dinners to home decorations,<lb />
perhaps we have lost the satisfaction that<lb />
comes with doing something the<lb />
"traditional way<lb />
Maybe the traditional way is passe,<lb />
but remember whengirls were girls,<lb />
instead of part of the unisex!<lb />
Yes, in those days they wore bras, and<lb />
dresses to show off shapely legs.<lb />
It's a whole new ballgame today. Girls<lb />
have gotten a little lazy .blue jeans and<lb />
a shirt, they contend, is much easier than<lb />
"dressing up<lb />
Designers predict the dress is coming<lb />
back. How long it will take the trend to<lb />
work its way to the South is questionable.<lb />
But, don't give up guys! Girls may<lb />
shed those blue-jeans like a cocoon, and<lb />
emerge as beautiful spring butterflies.<lb />
Also, the gentlemenly dressers of<lb />
yesteryear. Whatever happened to them<lb />
are they extinct? Have they vanished like<lb />
to many other traditions?<lb />
Perhaps with the passing of "ladies<lb />
and gentlemen" also went such traditions<lb />
as family meals, baking home made<lb />
bread, washing your own car, walking to<lb />
school and spending a day in the country.<lb />
Traditions may really be out moded by<lb />
the times, but aren't some of them worth<lb />
bringing back?<lb />
Solar energy<lb />
A staggering statistic which gives<lb />
further weight to the need for serious<lb />
government research on solar energy is<lb />
that enough sunlight falls on the U.S. in<lb />
just two days to provide enough energy to<lb />
outlast all the country's known reserves of<lb />
oil, natural gas and coal.<lb />
Student uprising causes<lb />
fall of military dictator<lb />
(CPS)-Thailand has gone through some<lb />
important changes since a bloody student<lb />
uprising triggered the fall of the military<lb />
dictatorship under Thanom Kittikachorn<lb />
last October 14.<lb />
One of the most important changes<lb />
has been the rise of the country's<lb />
hereditary monarch, King Bhumibol<lb />
Adulyadej, from his position as<lb />
ceremonial head of state to that of<lb />
political leader.<lb />
In the weeks since the coup in which<lb />
the King and former university rector<lb />
Prime Minister Sanya Dhammasakdi<lb />
stepped into power, Thai goverment has<lb />
taken a turn toward a more participatory<lb />
structure. The King convened a conven-<lb />
tion of several thousand professors,<lb />
farmers, businessmen and military<lb />
officers to nominate an interim National<lb />
Assembly with the task of establishing a<lb />
new government structure. The National<lb />
Assembly met and selected a pro-royalist<lb />
Speaker and is now busying itself with<lb />
setting up a democratic government.<lb />
Once the new government is on its<lb />
own, the King is expected to return<lb />
voluntarily to his former status, as it is<lb />
the general tradition of Thai monarchs to<lb />
stay out of political and government<lb />
affairs.<lb />
The original antagonists, Kittikachorn<lb />
and militant Thai students, are now<lb />
engaged in other pursuits as the<lb />
governmental process is revamped. Kitti-<lb />
kachorn fled the country and is studying<lb />
for the Buddhist priesthood in a<lb />
monastery. The students have turned<lb />
their attention to international matters.<lb />
Recently it was revealed that a CIA<lb />
operative had sent a letter to Prime<lb />
Minister Sanya claiming to be a<lb />
communist guerilla, offering a cease-fire<lb />
in exchange for a recognition of "liberated<lb />
areas For several years, a curious state<lb />
of affairs had existed in Thailand whereby<lb />
the US Embassy was virtually the only<lb />
institution in Thailand actually worried<lb />
about communist activity. The result of<lb />
the letter was student deomonstrations<lb />
against newly appointed US Ambassador<lb />
William Kinter, and the US itself, which<lb />
was accused to trying to trump up a<lb />
communist threat to keep the future of its<lb />
Thai military bases secure.<lb />
be different.<lb />
environmental deeds. Anthony himself<lb />
was an Egyptian of the 4th Century A.D.<lb />
who spend the bulk of his 105 years living<lb />
in caves and frugally existing on bread,<lb />
salt and water. On the other hand, the<lb />
Hospital Brothers of St. Anthony were<lb />
once widely famed for their tree planting<lb />
zeal and their tenacity in land<lb />
reclamation.<lb />
We can only hope now that by<lb />
invoking the good name of Anthony, we<lb />
don't upset any of the prior holy lines of<lb />
conservation specialty. For instance, St.<lb />
Fiacre, an Irishman who emigrated with<lb />
productive success to France, is the<lb />
patron saint of gardners, St. Francis of<lb />
Assisi is well-known as a friend of all<lb />
dumb animals and feathered friends, and<lb />
JJL George has been papally ordained as<lb />
the patron saint of farmers. St. George<lb />
probably won't receive too much attention<lb />
from environmentalists, though, as he's<lb />
quite busy bring the holy protector of<lb />
England, Portugal, Germany, Venice, <lb />
soldiers and boy scouts. Also, after the<lb />
heavy workload, he's probably not too<lb />
happy about being thrown out of the<lb />
Christian calendar by the Vatican last year<lb />
on the charge of being apocryphal.<lb />
So with the demons and devils running<lb />
around disguised as developers, drainers,<lb />
dredgers, cutters, litterers and what-not, n<lb />
it might just help to bum a candle or two <lb />
for St. Anthony every now and then.<lb />
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Physics convention Senior art shows<lb />
Four members of the East Carolina<lb />
University physics faculty are attending<lb />
the national joint meeting of the<lb />
American Physical Society and the<lb />
American Association of Physics<lb />
Teachers in Chicago.<lb />
Representing ECU are Dr. J. William<lb />
Byrd department chairman; Dr. Carl G.<lb />
Adler, Dr. Dyron L. Coulter and Dr. James<lb />
Joyce.<lb />
Drs. Adler, Byrd and Coulter are<lb />
scheduled to present papers at the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Highlight is the Tropical Conference<lb />
on Energy, consisting of seven sessions<lb />
designed to acquaint the physics<lb />
community with the role of physics<lb />
research in the solution of energy<lb />
problems. <lb />
The physicists will tour the Chicago<lb />
Museum of Science and Industry and the<lb />
National Accelerator Laboratory near<lb />
Batavia, which features the world's largest<lb />
particle accelerator.<lb />
Art work by four senior students in the<lb />
ECU School of Art will be on display Feb.<lb />
Interior design students "na J<lb />
Gates of Hickory and Cynthia Smith<lb />
Parker of Mount Olive will show examples<lb />
of their work in the gallery of the Baptist<lb />
Student Union on Tenth St.<lb />
The show includes floor plans,<lb />
materials and color selections and color<lb />
renderings of such interiors as an off ice,a<lb />
residential room, an historical per.oc<lb />
room, a motel unit, a furniture showroom<lb />
and a retail store.<lb />
A feature of the show will be<lb />
photographs of work actually done by<lb />
ECU interior design classes in an old<lb />
Greenville house.<lb />
Paintings by Carolyn Ann Peer of<lb />
Woodstock, Va. and Ceborah Jones<lb />
Barbee of Ralrigh will be on display in the<lb />
nailery of third floor Rawl Building.<lb />
The exhibition will include oil, acrylic<lb />
and watercolor paintings.<lb />
Summer sessions Pub board meeting<lb />
Dr Susan J. McDaniel, assistant<lb />
provost at East Carolina University, will<lb />
direct the ECU summer sessions this<lb />
The summer session, operated as a<lb />
separate and self-sufficient part of the<lb />
ECU academic program, will include the<lb />
two regular five and one-half week<lb />
sessions for graduate and undergraduate<lb />
students and four and eight week<lb />
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In the past East Carolina has failed to<lb />
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student to its student body. This problem<lb />
has recently become the major concern of<lb />
the office of Minority Affairs here on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Slight, but non-effective, moves have<lb />
been attempted in this area. ECU<lb />
presently has a college day program, a<lb />
method for recruiting students of all<lb />
races. ECU is also in conjunction with<lb />
National Scholarship Service for Neqro<lb />
Students (NSSFNS).<lb />
Secretary of Minority Affairs Maurice<lb />
Huntley feels that such programs are not<lb />
enough. Blacks still have a varied choice<lb />
of schools because many institutions are<lb />
under the same program and take the<lb />
same procedures. "This problem is not<lb />
solely that of the admissions office<lb />
Stated Huntley. "The problem also<lb />
belongs to the black student body<lb />
Black students must become recruiters.<lb />
This is one of the purposes of the<lb />
Minority Affairs Office.<lb />
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students, mostly Eastern North Carolin-<lb />
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high in academics tend to shy away from<lb />
East Carolina, because graduates build<lb />
the name of the school. ECU has<lb />
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recruit blacks who are gifted in<lb />
scholarship areas. These students must<lb />
become aware of the fact that East<lb />
Carolina has a very fine business, art,<lb />
drama and music department.<lb />
Huntley challenges each black student<lb />
to do his part by bringing as many blacks<lb />
as possible down to visit, and trying to<lb />
get them interested in attending this<lb />
university. He makes a special challenge<lb />
to the board of trustees, sub-committees<lb />
and faculty senate to recognize this<lb />
important factor in our future and<lb />
commit; themselves to a program or<lb />
project to insure its success.<lb />
The following letter was submitted to<lb />
the Fountainhead by Dr. Ralph Steele<lb />
recent director of the Parks, Recreation<lb />
and Conservation department. The letter<lb />
was written in response to an article<lb />
appearing in the Feb. 5 Fountainhead<lb />
titled "Originator of PRC major ends<lb />
study, leaves It explains the position<lb />
changes which he has made.<lb />
The article recently written about the<lb />
Parks, Recreation and Conservation<lb />
Curriculum and my involvement with it<lb />
has elicited some questions and<lb />
comments which need attention and<lb />
which pertain to the following- (1) my<lb />
leaving ECU and PRC, and (2) my attitude<lb />
toward "sterile classrooms" and "aca-<lb />
demic conditions present when (PRC)<lb />
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neither ECU nor PRC but have recently<lb />
been awarded a federal grant and<lb />
consequently will be spending a good<lb />
deal of time with the Sea Grant Program<lb />
as well as a lesser amount of time with<lb />
ECU'S newly formed Institute of Coastal<lb />
and Marine Resources. Therefore, I have<lb />
stepped aside as coordinator of the PRC<lb />
curriculum, for I cannot simultaneously<lb />
do justice to all jobs.<lb />
Next, my seemingly sanctimonious<lb />
attitude toward "sterile classrooms etc.<lb />
emanates from the manner in which I view<lb />
the academic world and its various<lb />
disciplines, as these disciplines relate to<lb />
the individual student, and from a<lb />
personal conviction born during my years<lb />
of supervising practice teachers.<lb />
It appeared to me that in many<lb />
classrooms whole beings were suffocat-<lb />
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exclusively from the cognitive domain and<lb />
that very little was being accomplished in<lb />
the psycho-motor and affective domains.<lb />
Students appeared to be "dying on the<lb />
vine" from lack of motivation and personal<lb />
physical involvement in their education. I<lb />
contend that the cognitive domain can no<lb />
more be separated from the affective and<lb />
psychomotor than can applied medicine<lb />
be separated from the humanities. (The<lb />
doctor, when applying his medicine, is an<lb />
artist; the humanist, when applying his<lb />
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focal point in the PRC curriculum.<lb />
It is my hope that the methods used in<lb />
PRC have been effective in converting my<lb />
"sterile classrooms" into fields of fertile<lb />
minds and attitudes.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL 5, NO. 337 FEB. 1974<lb />
Sports<lb />
Sports World<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
AWAKEN<lb />
It's time for the athletic administration of ECU to wake up. The alarm that is<lb />
ringing is named Carter Sjngs.<lb />
By now everyone has heard East Carolina's track coach Bill Carson has signed<lb />
Tarboro, N.C. Carter Suggs to an athletic grant in-aid on Wednesday.<lb />
And everyone has heard Suggs has run two 9.3 100-yard dashes which tie the<lb />
national high school record.<lb />
But Suggs is much more than this. In 1973 Suggs was a member of the U.S.<lb />
International Junior Track and Field team. Against Poland, Suggs took the silver medal<lb />
in the 100-meters and helped anchor the winning 400-meter relay team. The relay time<lb />
of 39.6 seconds broke the world junior record.<lb />
Suggs saved his greatest performance for the U.S. versus Russia meet in Odessa,<lb />
USSR in July. Suggs won three gold medals in winning the 100, 200-meters and as a<lb />
member of the relay team.<lb />
Suggs continued to devastate the European sprint scene in Heidenh'eim, West<lb />
Germany by winning the 100 and again helping the relay team to victory.<lb />
Track and Field News named Suggs the High School Sprinter of the Year and he<lb />
finished second to distance runner Craig Virgin as Athlete of the Year.<lb />
The accomplishments and records are enormous, but the promise is even more<lb />
astounding. For Suggs has to be considered a favorite for the gold medal in the 1976<lb />
Olympic Games in Montreal.<lb />
And yet after all this, we have learned that Coach Carson had difficulty in getting<lb />
the money for a scholarship for Suggs from the athletic big wigs.<lb />
Gentlemen, we are not talking about some All-State fullback that will probably ride<lb />
the bench for three years before producing, if in fact he ever produces. We're talking<lb />
about one athlete who can establish this school as the powerhouse of the East in track,<lb />
and go a long way toward giving ECU a National Championship.<lb />
Suggs' running is not his only value. Already two more exceptional athletes have<lb />
signed with the Pirates, wanting to join the awakening.<lb />
Larry Austin, a 9.5 sprinter from Jacksonville, N.C. has signed. Austin is one of the<lb />
few sprinters to beat Suggs last year, as he nipped him in the regionals in a preliminary<lb />
race. Austin has also run a 6.2 60-yd. dash indoors.<lb />
Also signing was the state's premier miler in Mike Cunningham, who has run a 4:20<lb />
mile and a 50.0 quartermile.<lb />
But this is only in North Carolina. May we suggest an effort by the sports publicity<lb />
department to spread the word outside the state. East Carolina has before it an<lb />
opportunity for national prominence. Get out and send letters to the national press,<lb />
not just to the state's newspapers. Send stories to Track and Field News, get the<lb />
needed attention stirring. Let's not be satisfied with Southern Conference<lb />
championships, let's go after the big one, the NCAA trophy.<lb />
The groundwork has been laid, it remains for this administration to act. Let's hope<lb />
they don't take after that other famous loafer. Rid Van Winkle.<lb />
MORE TRACK<lb />
Olympic gold medalists Rod Milbum and Dave Wottle are rumored to be close to<lb />
signing with the pro track circuit ITA, the International Track Association.<lb />
Milbum, the world record holder in practically every hurdle event from 60 yards<lb />
through 120 yards and 110 meters, is seeking a substantial contract. Enhancing his<lb />
bargaining position is an offer from thP new World Football League.<lb />
800 meter champ Wottle said, "We're still apart as far as money is concerned, but<lb />
they know I'm interested and I want to get it settled one way or another<lb />
SULLIVAN AWARD<lb />
Bill Walton, Mr. Everything in college basketball, was named the finest amateur<lb />
athlete in the U.S. Monday in voting for the prestigous Sullivan Award. Possibly Sports<lb />
Illustrated captured Walton best in saying, "He just may be the baddest ever<lb />
Olympian Dave Wottle finished second. Past winners include swimmers Mark Spitz<lb />
and Don Schollander, baskerball's Bill Bradley and miler Jim Ryun and decathlete Bill<lb />
Toomey.<lb />
GOLF<lb />
This week is the 90-hold Bob Hope Desert Classic. Competing is defending<lb />
Champion Arnold Palmer, voted by the Associated Press as the Athlete of the 60's. I<lb />
know of no other man who imspires that thrill of sport that this broad shouldered<lb />
gentleman from Latrobe, Penn. The Eisenhower Medical Center gets all the profits<lb />
from this tournament for research. There's a legend that Ike, who while in the White<lb />
House played often with Palmer, watches Arnie tee off on the first tee. If you see<lb />
Palmer's ball take any funny bounces, you now know why. If you are still skeptical,<lb />
Palmer has won the tournament five times.<lb />
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Wright Anderson, a native of Burgaw,<lb />
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coach on the staff of new head football<lb />
coach Pat Dye at East Carolina University.<lb />
Anderson comes to East Carolina from<lb />
Wichita State University where he spent<lb />
one year as a secondary coach. Before<lb />
moving to Wichita State, he spent four<lb />
years at Wake Forest under first Cal Stall<lb />
and then Tom Harper as freshman coach<lb />
and eventually secondary coach.<lb />
Anderson played athletics at<lb />
Burgaw High School and was named<lb />
alll-conference and all-East in football.<lb />
He played college football at Elon College<lb />
before injuries cut short his career and<lb />
turned him towards the coaching<lb />
ranks. At Elon, he played quarterback,<lb />
defensive halfback and single wing<lb />
tailback.<lb />
He received an A.B. Degree from Elon<lb />
College and a Masters in Education from<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Since arriving at East Carolina, he has<lb />
recruited heavily in North Carolina and is<lb />
responsible for the signings of several<lb />
outstanding prospects including Willie<lb />
Hawkins from Grimesland, N.C, and<lb />
Ronnie Ragland, a Virginia prep player<lb />
and Ted O'Neill, a junior college tight end<lb />
from Dorchester, Mass.<lb />
"This coaching position at East<lb />
Carolina is a golden opportunity to me<lb />
Anderson says, "because it gives me a<lb />
chance to return home and also into an<lb />
established football program with a<lb />
tradition of winning. The winning is great<lb />
and the tradition is fairly new so it gives<lb />
us a chance to really contribute to it<lb />
"When you have an opportunity to<lb />
work at a major school in a winning<lb />
program and also under a person like Pat<lb />
Dye, you can't go wrong. Working with<lb />
Coach Dye, because of his great<lb />
reputation as a coach and as a man, has<lb />
to make this job a great opportunity<lb />
"Recruiting has been going very well, I<lb />
think" Anderson continued. "We have<lb />
been very pleased with the caliber of<lb />
athletes we've had here. If we can<lb />
continue to recruit and bulid, there isn't<lb />
any reason why the program won't<lb />
improve and grow<lb />
Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Buren Anderson, still live in Burgaw.<lb />
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ODU star helped lead his Monarchs to an 80-78 victory.<lb />
Lady basketball team<lb />
wins 74-47over Camels<lb />
By CONNIE HUGHES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU women's basketball team<lb />
controlled the initial tip-off in Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium on Monday night and from<lb />
then on it was all over for the Campbell<lb />
Camels<lb />
All 18 of ECU'S players saw action in<lb />
the 74-47 victory. Sheilah Cotten and Lu<lb />
Ann Swain stirred more action in the first<lb />
quarter than the visiting Camels were able<lb />
to handle. Swain went up for the first two<lb />
points of the game and then it was Swam<lb />
and Cotten alternating brjket for<lb />
basket. At the end of the quarter ECU<lb />
was leading Campbell, 20-12.<lb />
In the second quarter, the Lady Pirates<lb />
began to relax and enjoy themselves at<lb />
the expense of Campbell. Cotten<lb />
displayed her flashy style to the delight of<lb />
the fans by miraculous shooting, driving,<lb />
passing and faking. The defensive finesse<lb />
of Frances Swenholt and the offensive<lb />
power of Swain made everything hang<lb />
together for the ECU team. At half time it<lb />
was ECU, 44-27.<lb />
In third quarter action the Pirate bench<lb />
took the hardwood. Play was inspired by<lb />
Swenholt and Charlotte Layton who<lb />
m<lb />
worked together and were a deadly<lb />
combination against the Campbell<lb />
defense. It was apparent that the Camels<lb />
were tiring and would not recover. As the<lb />
horn sounded it was Campbell down by 23<lb />
points, 62-39.<lb />
Myra Modlin sparked the fourth<lb />
quarter play for the Lady Pirates. She<lb />
scored from almost every spot on the<lb />
floor and kept the fatigued Campbell team<lb />
well in line. Ginny Deese made two<lb />
outside shots look easy as the game<lb />
ended, ECU-74, Campbell-47.<lb />
In the fast-breaking game, ECU hit 40<lb />
per cent from the floor and 65 per cent<lb />
from the foul line. High scorer for the<lb />
game was Cotten with 20 points and<lb />
Swain witn 18 points. Layton contributed<lb />
12 points to the Pirates cause while<lb />
Modlin added eight.<lb />
ECU had a good night under the<lb />
boards claiming 49 rebounds. Swenholt<lb />
was top in this category with 11 grabs for<lb />
the Lady Pirates.<lb />
The game against Campbell was the<lb />
last home contest for the women. They<lb />
anticipate some rough competition when<lb />
they travel this week-end to the<lb />
mountains of North Carolina to play High<lb />
Point, ASU and Western Carolina.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 337 FEB. 1974<lb /><lb />
15<lb /><lb />
Cindermen gain honors;<lb />
face OSU, Notre Dame<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Opposing some of the finest track<lb />
talent on the East Coast ECU took two<lb />
firsts and five seconds in a meet in<lb />
Newark, Delaware Sunday afternoon.<lb />
The Pirates indoor team competed<lb />
against William and Mary, Catholic Univ<lb />
Delaware and West Virginia in a meet<lb />
where no team scores were kept.<lb />
Larry Malone continued his winning<lb />
ways in the long jump by taking his first<lb />
22' 7 14 and teammate Willie Harvey<lb />
took second in 225 Malone exhibited his<lb />
versatility by jumping 46'3" in the triple<lb />
jump for second.<lb />
Art Miller forithe second consecutive<lb />
week cleared 14'6" to win the pole vault.<lb />
Coach Carson commented on the<lb />
meet, "We had some good performances.<lb />
The only real disappointment in the meet<lb />
was that in the 60-yd. dash we had five<lb />
different times of 6.3 seconds and we<lb />
wanted to qualify for the nationals<lb />
(Qualifying time for the NCAA indoor<lb />
championships is 6.2.)<lb />
In the 60-yd. dash final, both Ariah<lb />
Johnson and Charles Lovelace ran 6.3 for<lb />
third and fourth respectively.<lb />
Unhappily for the Pirates, Lovelace<lb />
pulled a hamstring muscle in the finals<lb />
and is not expected to compete again<lb />
until the conference meet Feb.<lb />
22-23. Lovelace is the defending con-<lb />
ference champion in the 440.<lb />
Gerald Klas broke the school indoor<lb />
record for the mile in running a 4:11.2.<lb />
Tom Watson threw the shot 502 11 A"<lb />
for second with Ivey Peacock third in 477<lb />
11 A<lb />
Ariah Johnson ran the fastest quarter<lb />
mile recorded in the state this year in<lb />
finishing second in 51.4. His time puts<lb />
him in first place on the weekly Track and<lb />
Field Honor Roll published by the Raleigh<lb />
News and Observer.<lb />
Carson commented on the 440, "What<lb />
makes Ariah's time even better is that he<lb />
had just finished running a 6.3 60. He had<lb />
only ten minutes to get ready<lb />
In other events Sam Phillips and<lb />
Charles Maxey finished third and fourth in<lb />
7.5 and 7.7 seconds in the high hurdles<lb />
respectively. Both Glen Russell and Roy<lb />
Quick cleared 6'2" in the high jump for<lb />
third and fourth. And Palmer Lisane ran<lb />
1:16.9 600-yd. dash for fifth.<lb />
On Friday the Pirates take on Ohio<lb />
State and Notre Dame in Columbus, Ohio.<lb />
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Old Dominion Monarchs. The Pirates will host William and Mary on Saturday<lb />
night in Minges at 8 p.m.<lb />
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Pack falls; Grapplers face W&amp;M<lb />
 By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Tuesday night in Carmichael Gym-<lb />
nasium on the N.C. State campus the<lb />
East Carolina wrestling team methodically<lb />
mowed down the Wolf pack, 31-3.<lb />
"Maybe this makes up a little for<lb />
football and basketball quipped ECU's<lb />
1C0 pounder Mike Radford in reference to<lb />
resounding Pirate defeats earlier in the<lb />
year at the throngs of State.<lb />
Despite the overwhelming margin, the<lb />
Pirates did not give their most inspired<lb />
performance.<lb />
"We had a real tough workout<lb />
yesterday (Monday) explained coach<lb />
John Welborn. "The boys were a little<lb />
sluggish<lb />
Hard workouts will continue as<lb />
Welborn primes his men for Friday night's<lb />
home match with William &amp; Mary.<lb />
"That's the big one said Welborn.<lb />
Jim Blair set the Pirates sailing in the<lb />
118 pound bout. His quick moves kept<lb />
State's Masaro Williams in a daze, while<lb />
he registered a convincing 17-3 decision.<lb />
In the 126 pound weight class, ECU's<lb />
Paul Ketchum discovered early that he<lb />
could take down his opponent almost at<lb />
will. This helped him win by an 11-6<lb />
margin.<lb />
Milt Sherman started slow as usual in<lb />
the 134 pound bout, but with a reversal<lb />
and two near pins in the final period he<lb />
defeated John Starkey of State decisively,<lb />
11-3.<lb />
The Bucs' Tom Marriott had no trouble<lb />
at all withScott Harell at 142. He won<lb />
14-5, giving ECU a 13-0 team lead over the<lb />
Pack.<lb />
Steve Satterthwaite was defeated by<lb />
N.C. State's Charlie Williams, he he fell<lb />
behind early and was nearly pinned. That<lb />
7-2 victory was to be the lone such one for<lb />
State.<lb />
Bruce Hall, recovering from a recent<lb />
illness, won his 158 pound bout by the<lb />
score of 12-4.<lb />
At 167, Ron Whitcomb whipped<lb />
State's Howard Johnson (no relation to<lb />
America's favorite) by a 5-1 margin,<lb />
although the score doesn't indicate<lb />
Whitcomb's dominations of the bout.<lb />
Pirate captain Bill Hill cranked out an<lb />
11-2 win over State foe Robert Buchholz.<lb />
The only pin of the night was made by<lb />
ECU's Mike Radford in his 190 pound bout<lb />
with Toby Atwood. After getting Atwood<lb />
on his back almost immediately, Radford<lb />
registered the fall at 1:36.<lb />
The heavyweight bout between the<lb />
Bucs' Willie Bryant and State's Tom<lb />
Wiggins provided the only excitement, in<lb />
the way of controversy, of the evening.<lb />
According to the referee, the first<lb />
warning Higgins received for a false start<lb />
was a technical violation, separate from<lb />
his later warning for stalling. Normally<lb />
the second time a warning occurs, the<lb />
opponent is given one point.<lb />
Higgins continued to stall, and with<lb />
only four seconds left the referee blew his<lb />
whistle and awarded one point to<lb />
Bryant. This gave him a 2-1 victory over<lb />
Higgins, and East Carolina a 31-3 win over<lb />
Minges Natatorium<lb />
site for ASISDC meet<lb />
Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Natatorium, the East Carolina<lb />
junior varsity swimmers will take on the<lb />
swimmers from Calvert Hall and Bishop<lb />
Ireton in a triple dual meet.<lb />
On Saturday, the nineteenth annual<lb />
Atlantic Seaboard Interscholastic Swim-<lb />
ming and Diving Championships will take<lb />
place.<lb />
The diving trials will begin at 10 a.m.<lb />
and the swimming preliminaries will<lb />
follow at noon. Finals start at 7 p.m.<lb />
The meet will be conducted by East<lb />
Carolina swimmers and the meet director<lb />
is Coach Ray Scharf.<lb />
the Wolfpack.<lb />
This triumph upped the Pirate record<lb />
to 3-0 in dual competition, with the<lb />
spotlight now focusing on Friday night's<lb />
guest in Minges Coliseum-William and<lb />
Mary. The Indians are the only team with<lb />
a shot at dethroning the Southern<lb />
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