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Fountainhead<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY FOUNTAINHEADVOL.<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA NO. 3412 FEB. 1974<lb />
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Where do they go?<lb />
Student fees<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
and<lb />
GARY GIBSON<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
The following is the first part of a two<lb />
part series concerning student fees - how<lb />
much they are and where they go.<lb />
Have you ever taken a good look at<lb />
that receipt for your tuition and fees that<lb />
the cashier gives you at the beginning of<lb />
each quarter?<lb />
If you are a dorm student you pay<lb />
$117.50 room rent and $2.50 laundry<lb />
fee If you are a non-resident you pay an<lb />
additional $256. Then there are three fees<lb />
that everyone pays: $88 for tuition and<lb />
registration, $12 for medical fees and $46<lb />
for other fees.<lb />
Out of this $46 for other fees, $22 is<lb />
used for debt service. According to Cliff<lb />
Moore, Vice Chancellor for business<lb />
affairs, each student pays $4 per quarter<lb />
for indebted revenue on the student<lb />
union, $7 for a Minges Coliseum debt, $3<lb />
for the north, student-side of Ficklen<lb />
Stadium and $8 for the new student<lb />
union. Moore said that the $22 debt<lb />
service will decrease as the individual<lb />
debts are paid and consequently students<lb />
will pay less fees.<lb />
The other $26 of students' fees are<lb />
divided as follows: Nine dollars per<lb />
quarter per student goes to the athletic<lb />
fund; $2.50 goes to a special fund, $2 is<lb />
spent on intramurals and 50 cents is used<lb />
for miscellaneous purposes; $4 is used<lb />
by the ECU Union to cover expenses of<lb />
entertainment; and $8.50 is used by the<lb />
Student Government Association.<lb />
SGA FUNDS<lb />
The SGA receives approximately<lb />
$240,000 in student funds each year,<lb />
including summer sessions. This is a<lb />
little less than $80,000 each regular<lb />
quarter.<lb />
When asked if this amount is a<lb />
workable budget sum, Mike Ertis, SGA<lb />
treasurer replied, "I think it's too damned<lb />
much. I think $50,000 a year would be<lb />
more than enough<lb />
"We have no business giving the<lb />
Continued on page three.<lb />
DR. GOETZ FEHR, visiting ECU and the Greenville community for a week-long<lb />
European Studies Program, chats with Mrs. Jenkins and Bob Lucas, International<lb />
Affairs representative of the ECU Student Government Association.<lb />
Hobgood describes Union plans for next year<lb />
Wade Hobgood, a senior art major<lb />
from Wilson, has been chosen as<lb />
president of the ECU Student Union for<lb />
the 1974-75 school year.<lb />
Hobgood is a double major in<lb />
commercial art and painting and will<lb />
graduate in spring of 1975. He is former<lb />
chairman of the Special Concerts<lb />
Committee, a position he has recently<lb />
resigned to prepare for his new position<lb />
as president.<lb />
In a recent interview with Fountain-<lb />
head, Hobgood discussed his upcoming<lb />
year as president of the union.<lb />
"The new officers of the Student Union<lb />
will take office on May 1 and up until that<lb />
time I will be working on the budget for<lb />
fall quarter and trying to break down the<lb />
money. Beginning in March we will select<lb />
the chairmen of the different committees<lb />
and following that the chairmen will<lb />
choose the members of their commit-<lb />
tees explained Hobgood.<lb />
The new president discussed a few of<lb />
the new programs that are planned for the<lb />
Union next year.<lb />
"One of the biggest jobs to be taken<lb />
care of before next year is the addition of<lb />
new programs to the Union. I think we<lb />
have several good things planned for<lb />
ECU. One of these is a videotape program<lb />
where the students can view tapes of<lb />
concerts. We tried this earlier this year<lb />
with a videotape of a country-bluegrass<lb />
concert from Nashville, Tenn. We had a<lb />
lot of good reactions to the tape and so<lb />
we are going to try it next year with tapes<lb />
of other types of concerts he related.<lb />
Another program that is being<lb />
discussed is a travel program through<lb />
which students could sign up for travel<lb />
opportunities.<lb />
"Several other schools have a program<lb />
where the student pushes trips abroad<lb />
and within the country for the students to<lb />
take. For example, the Travel Committee<lb />
would sponsor a trip to Switzerland or<lb />
New York or the Bahamas. The<lb />
committee would work up all the publicity<lb />
and then any student who was interested<lb />
could pay their money and go on the<lb />
trip. There is a chance that the trips<lb />
would be subsidized by the Union which<lb />
would give the students cheaper costs<lb />
said Hobgood.<lb />
He also mentioned that traveling art<lb />
exhibits, much like those on display in<lb />
the Kate Whichard Gallery, would be on<lb />
the only way the Pops Committee can<lb />
make it is with student support he<lb />
commented.<lb />
"There's just no way we can get the<lb />
really big name bands that the students<lb />
want. We don't have the facilities. If a<lb />
student wants to pay $15 per ticket to see<lb />
Elton John and not be guaranteed a seat<lb />
in a standing room only crowd and then<lb />
probably end up standing in the back<lb />
corner of the auditorium we could do<lb />
it. That's IF Elton John would even be<lb />
willing to come to Greenville, N.C. when<lb />
he could get twice the exposure<lb />
somewhere else Hobgood continued.<lb />
Discussing some of the changes that<lb />
will be made next year Hobgood said that<lb />
more attention will be given to programs<lb />
that the students have been interested in.<lb />
"Three areas that are expected to<lb />
receive more funds are the Theatre Arts,<lb />
Continued on page ten.<lb />
WADE HOBGOOD<lb />
display in the new Union next year.<lb />
When asked to discuss some of the<lb />
headaches he expected as Student Union<lb />
president, Hobgood was quick to mention<lb />
entertainment.<lb />
"Entertainment is probably our biggest<lb />
problem. We hope to partially solve the<lb />
problem next year by taking money away<lb />
from some committees and giving it to<lb />
the entertainment committee. But really<lb />
Bicycles have laws too<lb />
Due to the nation's energy crisis, it is<lb />
our belief that a great deal more bicycles<lb />
will be purchased in 1974. For this<lb />
reason, we are providing laws established<lb />
by the General Statutes of the State of<lb />
North Carolina, Chapter 20-129, governing<lb />
the use of bicycles:<lb />
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to<lb />
operate or ride any bicycle upon any of<lb />
the streets or public ways of the City<lb />
without obtaining an annual license from<lb />
the Greenville Police Department. Bicycle<lb />
licenses cost only 50 cents.<lb />
2. Prohibited on Sidewalks or Walkways:<lb />
It shall be unlawful for any person to<lb />
operate any bicycle upon any sidewalks or<lb />
pedestrian walkways in the City of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
3. Observance of Traffic Signals: All<lb />
persons operating bicycles shall observe<lb />
all traffic signals as required in the Motor<lb />
Vehicle Laws.<lb />
4. Light and Reflector Required for<lb />
Operation After Dark: It shall be unlawful<lb />
for any person to operate any bicycle<lb />
upon the public streets and ways of the<lb />
City after dark unless the bicycle shall<lb />
carry a light attached to the front and a<lb />
red reflector attached to the rear so that it<lb />
may be clearly visible both from the front<lb />
and rear thereof.<lb />
BICYCLE REGISTRATION FORM<lb />
Serial Number<lb />
Owner<lb />
Address<lb />
School<lb />
Phone Age<lb />
Name Of Bike<lb />
Name Of Seat<lb />
Name Of Brake<lb />
Size O Wheel Color<lb />
Girl's Bike Boy's Bike<lb /><lb />
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Library hours<lb />
The following hours will be observed<lb />
by J.Y. Joyner Library for the two<lb />
weekends prior to exams:<lb />
Friday-Feb. 15<lb />
Saturday-Feb. 16<lb />
Friday-Feb. 22<lb />
Saturday-Feb. 23<lb />
8:00 a.m11:00 p.m.<lb />
9:00 a.m11:00 p.m.<lb />
8:00 a.m11:00 p.m.<lb />
9:00 a.m11:00 p.m.<lb />
Episcopal meeting<lb />
The annual meeting of the Episcopal<lb />
Diocese of North Carolina is scheduled to<lb />
be held March 1-2 on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Sessions will be held in the dining hall<lb />
of South Cafeteria. Between 400 and 600<lb />
delegates are expected, with Bishop<lb />
Hunley Elebash of Wilmington presiding.<lb />
Black Mountain<lb />
Forty years ago Black Mountain<lb />
College began in the hills of western<lb />
North Carolina. With it began one of the<lb />
most interesting chapters in the history of<lb />
higher education. Imagine a college<lb />
community of fewer than 100 students<lb />
and professors which lasted for less than<lb />
a quarter century but among whose<lb />
numbers were included a veritable who's<lb />
who of the avant garde.<lb />
Beginning now and continuing<lb />
through March, St. Andrews College (in<lb />
Laurinburg, North Carolina) will celebrate<lb />
a Black Mountain College Festival. The<lb />
following persons associated with Black<lb />
Mountain College will be with us: R.<lb />
Buchminister Fuller (February 6), Martin<lb />
Duberman, author of Black Mountain:<lb />
Experiment in Community (February 15),<lb />
.onathan Williams, poet and critic (March<lb />
1), Leslie Fiedler, critic and novelist, and<lb />
John Cage, composer, and Merce<lb />
Cunningham, dancer and choreographer<lb />
(March 5), and Hugh Kenner, critic (March<lb />
15). In addition, we will exhibit paintings<lb />
by Robert Rauschenberg and Josef<lb />
Albers, perform Brecht's Edward II<lb />
(Highland Players, March 14-17), and host<lb />
performances by the Baroque Ensemble,<lb />
the Clarion Woodwind Quintet and the<lb />
Piedmont Chamber Orchestra.<lb />
Everyone is cordially invited to attend<lb />
any of the Festival. Come if you<lb />
can. Bring a sleeping bag and we'll find<lb />
you a shelter at least! Write us and we'll<lb />
send you a more detailed schedule.<lb />
Remove incompletes Law society<lb />
An "Incomplete" from a previous<lb />
quarter must be removed and reported to<lb />
the Registrar's Office not later than two<lb />
weeks prior to the end of the current<lb />
quarter. The deadline for reporting and<lb />
removing "Incompletes" for the Winter<lb />
Quarter is February 13.<lb />
Band clinic<lb />
Band students from 40 eastern North<lb />
Carolina schools will be on the ECU<lb />
campus to participate in the annual ECU<lb />
Band Clinic, Feb. 15-16.<lb />
The young musicians will be organized<lb />
into two bands: the Symphonic Band,<lb />
conducted by Dr. Clifton Williams of the<lb />
University of Miami, and the Concert<lb />
Band, conducted by William Myers of Elm<lb />
City.<lb />
The Clinic, sponsored by the N.C.<lb />
Music Educators Conference and the ECU<lb />
School of Music, is directed by ECU'S<lb />
Director of Bands, Herbert Carter, and<lb />
Guyte Cotton of New Bern, Chairman of<lb />
the Band Directors.<lb />
Dr. Williams, a well-known con-<lb />
temporary composer, will conduct several<lb />
of his own works at the Clinic Band<lb />
Concert on Saturday night, Feb. 16. Mark<lb />
Thomas of the W.T. Armstrong Flute<lb />
Company, and Roger Pemberton,<lb />
well-known musician from Chicago, will<lb />
conduct flute clinics and jazz clinics for<lb />
both students and directors during the<lb />
two days.<lb />
Band directors and students will hear<lb />
a concert Friday night at 8:15 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium performed by the ECU<lb />
Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by<lb />
Carter, and the ECU Jazz Ensemble,<lb />
conducted by George Broussard and<lb />
George Naff. James Houlik and Harold<lb />
Jones of the ECU School of Music Faculty<lb />
will be solo performers with the Wind<lb />
Ensemble.<lb />
On Saturday night at 7:30 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium both high school clinic bands<lb />
will perform. The public is invited to<lb />
attend both Friday and Saturday night<lb />
concerts free of charge.<lb />
Freshmen orientation<lb />
All students interested in working with<lb />
freshmen orientation should sign up in<lb />
Whichard, room 210. Basic instructions<lb />
will be given at this time. March will be<lb />
the cut off date to sign up.<lb />
The Law Society will meet Thursday,<lb />
February 14, at 7:30 p.m in SC-103. The<lb />
speaker at this meeting will be Mrs.<lb />
Howell, Director of Admissions for the<lb />
School of Law at Duke University. Also<lb />
on Thursday, from 3-5 p.m Mrs. Howell<lb />
will be interviewing those interested in the<lb />
Duke Law School. Interested persons<lb />
should sign up for an appointment on the<lb />
bulletin board outside Rawl 133, as soon<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Teacher evaluation<lb />
Due to logistical problems, the<lb />
student teacher evaluation which was<lb />
scheduled for this week, will not be<lb />
conducted. An article explaining the<lb />
future of the Teacher Evaluation System<lb />
here at ECU will be forthcoming.<lb />
Honor society<lb />
Four undergraduate students at ECU<lb />
have been invited to membership in ECU'S<lb />
Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi honor<lb />
society in business education.<lb />
They are Linda Lee Worthington of La<lb />
Grange, Lloyd Johnston of Greenville,<lb />
Larry Crandall of Plymouth and Adrian<lb />
O'Neal of Elizabeth City.<lb />
Membership invitations are extended<lb />
to business education majors with<lb />
superior grade point averages. Faculty<lb />
sponsor of the society is Dr. Frances<lb />
Daniels of the ECU School of Technology.<lb />
Dr. Ball<lb />
Dr. John R. Ball, chairman of the ECU<lb />
Department of Social Work and<lb />
Correctional Services, is in Austin, Texas,<lb />
where he is serving as consultant in<lb />
residence at the University of Texas.<lb />
In addition to his consultation<lb />
activities he will present a formal paper on<lb />
social work education and will participate<lb />
in panel discussions on issues in the<lb />
field.<lb />
In December Dr. Ball visited Virginia<lb />
State College, Petersburg, Va where he<lb />
addressed a meeting of Virginia public<lb />
officials on clinical education for<lb />
undergraduates in social work.<lb />
The gathering was attended by<lb />
representatives from social welfare,<lb />
mental health, social security and<lb />
national fire service agencies.<lb />
STUDENT FEESHOBGOODpage one<lb />
SGA NEWSpage three<lb />
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTGEOGRAPHY page four<lb />
REVIEWSpage five<lb />
EDITORIALSCOMMENTARYFORUMpages six and seven<lb />
WARREN LEARYpage eight<lb />
CLASSIFIEDFLASHESpage nine<lb />
"THE MERRY WIDOW' page ten<lb />
SPORTS PAGES ELEVEN AND TWELVE<lb />
PRCS meeting<lb />
The PRCS will meet Wednesday<lb />
February 13, 1974 at 8:00 upstairs in<lb />
Union Jack (Friar Tucks). The Outing<lb />
Committee will report.<lb />
Hillel<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 />
Geology grant<lb />
Dr. Pei-lin Tien, Assistant Professor of<lb />
Geology, ECU, has received a research<lb />
grant of $350 from the ECU Research<lb />
Council in support of his research project<lb />
"The Relationships Between Oxidation,<lb />
Hydroxylation and Optical Properties of<lb />
Vivianite<lb />
Dr. Tien previously received a similar<lb />
grant from the ECU Research Council in<lb />
1971 in support of his preliminary<lb />
investigation on a lithiumrich clay from<lb />
Kings Mountain, N.C. In 1972, a research<lb />
grant of $9,800 was awarded him by the<lb />
North Carolina Board of Science and<lb />
Technology for further investigation on<lb />
the same subject.<lb />
Dr. Tien received his BS degree from<lb />
the National Taiwan University of the<lb />
Republic of China, MS and PhD degrees<lb />
'from the University of Kansas. He is the<lb />
author of more than 15 articles in the field<lb />
of mineralogy and petrology. He was<lb />
employed as a full-time research assistant<lb />
geologist by the Kansas Geological<lb />
Survey, The University of Kansas, from<lb />
1966-1970, and has been teaching at ECU<lb />
since 1970.<lb />
Ill<lb />
lintment<lb />
Gilbert D. Davis, Jr a graduate<lb />
student in the ECU Department of Health<lb />
and Physical Education, has accepted the<lb />
newly created position of parks and<lb />
recreation director for Eden, N.C.<lb />
Davis, 28, is a Graduate of ECU and an<lb />
Air Force veteran. He was formerly sports<lb />
Editor of the Washington, N.C, Daily<lb />
News and has been a part-time employee<lb />
of the Greenville Recreation Department<lb />
since 1970.<lb />
He will attend a North Carolina<lb />
Recreation Directors Conference in<lb />
Chapel Hill later this month and assume<lb />
his new duties March 4.<lb />
According to Eden City Manager<lb />
James Caldwell, Davis will assemble a<lb />
municipal recreation program, acquire<lb />
needed equipment, establish recreation<lb />
programs for elderly citizens and possibly<lb />
coordinate a county-wide recreation<lb />
program with Rockingham Community<lb />
College.<lb />
Caldwell noted that the city has<lb />
appropriated $139,800 for recreation<lb />
purposes for this fiscal year.<lb /><lb />
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Publications board $100,000, the trans-<lb />
portation system $60,000, or funding the<lb />
playhouse, athletics or scholarships<lb />
Ertis continued. "If the administration<lb />
doesn't want to bother with this type of<lb />
appropriation they give it to us (the SGA)<lb />
to handle. Right now we're too busy<lb />
spending money. Our main function<lb />
should be as a lobbying force for<lb />
students<lb />
A recent financial report by Ertis to the<lb />
SGA legislature explained that out of the<lb />
$240,000, $9,501 has been spent by the<lb />
SGA executive council of which $5,689 is<lb />
miscellaneous funds; $2,583 for photo-<lb />
grapher's expenses; $35,121 for the<lb />
Fountainhead; $61,480 for the Bucca-<lb />
neer; $23,723 for transit system; $21,273<lb />
for the playhouse; and $7,329 for WECU<lb />
radio station and other expenses listed<lb />
are $10,500 for the publications board,<lb />
$1,700 for the Real House, $2,048 for the<lb />
SGA loan fund, $2,425 for international<lb />
affairs and $750 for the inter-fratemity<lb />
council.<lb />
The SGA's part of the student funds is<lb />
spent for various appropriations and<lb />
expenses but its primary prupose is to<lb />
finance student interests.<lb />
Two other major activities that are<lb />
funded out of the $46 "other funds" listing<lb />
are the Student Union and the athletic<lb />
fund.<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
Since the Student Union took over<lb />
the reins of the programming for the ECU<lb />
student body last year, it has been given<lb />
$4 of every student's quarterly activity fee<lb />
to supplement its budget.<lb />
To provide various types of recreation,<lb />
entertainment and educational series, the<lb />
Union has a school year 1973-74 budget of<lb />
$112,565.<lb />
Of this money $101,500 comes from<lb />
the student activity fees, $600 from<lb />
interest on savings and $200 from<lb />
miscellaneous sources. Anticipated reve-<lb />
nue from ticket sales and other profit<lb />
making series is $16,365. The budget has<lb />
a surplus of $6,100.<lb />
The Union is broken into eight student<lb />
committees which decide on entertain-<lb />
ment and other policies. Each committee<lb />
has a faculty and administrative<lb />
advisor. The breakdown on budgets is as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Artists Series - $33,535<lb />
Coffeehouse - $3,450<lb />
Films-$13,100<lb />
Recreation - $4,900<lb />
Lecture and travel films - $12,855<lb />
Special concerts - $11,850<lb />
Theater Arts-$13,200<lb />
The remaining and best-known<lb />
committee is the popular entertainment<lb />
committee. It is on a restricted<lb />
budget. The committee was given $50,000<lb />
to work with at its beginning some years<lb />
ago. The committee has to book acts<lb />
which generate enough ticket sales to<lb />
keep this amount of money at the end of<lb />
the year. If the committee loses money,<lb />
then it has to be reimbursed that amount<lb />
from the general fund. They are budgeted<lb />
no money, however, and their budget<lb />
calls for them to make $2,950 this year.<lb />
Another service of the Union, The<lb />
Entertainer, is on a restricted budget. Ad-<lb />
vertising sales are planned to pay for the<lb />
costs of printing and operations.<lb />
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to Union Programs operations ($10,200)<lb />
and Program Board operations ($9,475).<lb />
A look at the Student Union budget<lb />
shows that all monies appropriated to a<lb />
committee are not spent on entertain-<lb />
ment. Some aids to the programming are<lb />
also necessary.<lb />
An example is the Special Concerts<lb />
committee. Of the $11,850 they are<lb />
budgeted, $10,250 goes to the<lb />
talent. Printing costs are $250, ushers are<lb />
paid $150, stage crew and technicians<lb />
$1,000, telephone $100, and miscellan-<lb />
eous, $100.<lb />
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT<lb />
The ECU Athletic department is<lb />
allocated $9 per student per quarter for its<lb />
budget which totals around $680,000.<lb />
Of this total, $250,000 comes from the<lb />
students' fees; $226,000 from football<lb />
receipts; $27,000 from basketball;<lb />
$140,000 from the Pirate Club; $22,500<lb />
from concessions; $13,500 from program<lb />
sales, and $1,00 from miscellaneous.<lb />
Football takes the lion share of the<lb />
budget, $369,000. Administration costs<lb />
are $84,000 and basketball gets<lb />
$89,000. The rest of the budget is as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Baseball -$18,000<lb />
Swimming - $12,000<lb />
Golf - $3,000<lb />
Tennis - $3,00<lb />
Band - $5,000<lb />
Track - $14,000<lb />
Wrestling-$11,000<lb />
Soccer - $35,000<lb />
Medical expenses - $33,500<lb />
Publicity - $25,000<lb />
Concession - $12,500<lb />
Women's Athletics - $13,000<lb />
Cheerleaders - $600<lb />
A run-down of an individual budget<lb />
shows that many items are included. For<lb />
example, football is allocated $32,000 for<lb />
travel; however, Athletic Director<lb />
Clarence Stasavich explained that $7,000<lb />
of this went for pre-season meals for the<lb />
players. Equipment costs were $14,980,<lb />
guarantees for other teams were $50,000,<lb />
officials were $4,475, scouting and<lb />
recruiting $25,000, grants-in-aid $185,000,<lb />
salaries $50,000 and $1,500 went for office<lb />
costs and $6,500 for miscellaneous items<lb />
such as filming.<lb />
Stasavich said the cost to the students<lb />
for the athletic program has gone down<lb />
since he came here in 1962. In that year<lb />
he said the budget was $152.00 and the<lb />
students provided $88,400 of that figure, a<lb />
much larger percentage of the budget<lb />
than this year.<lb />
Also the director said the Pirates Club<lb />
has as its goal the paying of all<lb />
grants-in-aid, which amount fo $247,000.<lb />
Their goal for next year is $200,000.<lb />
Stasavich said he does not decide on<lb />
the budget alone, but is helped by the<lb />
Athletic Council of which two students<lb />
are members. They send recommend-<lb />
ations to him, and Chancellor Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins makes the final decision.<lb />
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The SGA legislature passed a bill that<lb />
will repeal $1,200 that was previously<lb />
appropriated to the SGA cabinet. Of this<lb />
$1200 an estimated $370 has already been<lb />
spent so the bill that the legislature<lb />
passed will collect the remaining $830 and<lb />
turn it over to the SGA general fund.<lb />
The bill which was introduced by<lb />
speaker of the legislature, Braxton Hall, is<lb />
an attempt to allow the legislature's<lb />
approval or disapproval of programs and<lb />
expenditures of the cabinet.<lb />
Attorney General Tom Clare informed<lb />
the legislature that upon passage of the<lb />
bill SGA president Bill Bodenhamer's<lb />
previous requisition of $600 to send<lb />
personal letters to each student at ECU<lb />
explaining accomplishments of the SGA<lb />
in the past year will be canceled.<lb />
The legislature defeated an appropri-<lb />
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amount that WECU requested was to be<lb />
used for research concerning the<lb />
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By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Department of Geography is<lb />
preparing to offer undergraduates,<lb />
graduates, and city planners the<lb />
opportunity to see and study the urban<lb />
development problems of Western<lb />
Europe. A summer study tour will be<lb />
conducted by Dr, Ralph Birchard June<lb />
17-July 12, 1974.<lb />
The tour will be taken through<lb />
England, the Netherlands. France and<lb />
Belguim. This tour is the first of its kind<lb />
to be offered. The purpose is to acquaint<lb />
s-udents with the problems of urban<lb />
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presently being developed. Such a y to<lb />
be visited is just outside of Paris.<lb />
The basic requirement for conv.etion<lb />
of the course which offers six hours<lb />
undei graduate or graduate credit is a<lb />
research paper relevant to materials<lb />
studied. There are no specific prerequi-<lb />
sites for this course (ASEU 201 A and B or<lb />
graduate level 470 A and B); however, a<lb />
student will gam a better understanding<lb />
of the lectures and tours if he has studied<lb />
urban geography.<lb />
Lectures will be presented along witn<lb />
guided tours which emphasize the<lb />
structure of a city. Students will tour all<lb />
areas of European cities-the industri-<lb />
alized areas as well as slum regions. In<lb />
Amsterdam, they will visit a polder where<lb />
the land has been drained. The entire area<lb />
must be planned and students will have<lb />
opportunity to interview the developer.<lb />
Travel throughout Europe will be by<lb />
bus. At the moment plans are to use<lb />
Icelandic airlines tor travel to and from<lb />
Europe and the original itinerary is being<lb />
revised so that the tour will begin in<lb />
Brussels (after transferring from the<lb />
Luxembourg airport) and end in<lb />
Paris. Accommadations will be typically<lb />
European middle class.<lb />
Group activities are being made to<lb />
include such sites as Windsor Castle and<lb />
Versailles. Dr. Birchard estimated that<lb />
students will spend five or six hours daily<lb />
studying urban development and there<lb />
will be time for individual pursuits.<lb />
The summer tour is designed to<lb />
accomadate 20 or more students. With 20<lb />
the price will be $1125.00. If 25 or more<lb />
enroll in the summer course the cost can<lb />
be dropped to $1064 according to Dr.<lb />
Birchard. The cost covers air fare,<lb />
European transportation, accommad-<lb />
ations and most meals. Dr. Birchard said<lb />
that the days when the evening meals will<lb />
be omitted will be those days which are<lb />
free for individual pursuits.<lb />
The study tour is open to any student<lb />
whatsoever. The approximately four week<lb />
session will be over in time for students<lb />
Students name groups they wish<lb />
to heat during Spring quarter<lb />
By BROWNIE WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What popular groups would East<lb />
Carolina students like to see in concert<lb />
during spring quarter in the outdoor<lb />
concert9 This was the question asked in a<lb />
recent survey conducted by the Popular<lb />
Entertainment Committee.<lb />
The students participating in the<lb />
survey se'ected a wide variety of<lb />
entertainment that they would like to<lb />
see. A total of 225 students answered<lb />
questions in the one-day poll.<lb />
Most of the students would like to see<lb />
the Doobie Brothers in concert, also<lb />
receiving a great deal of interest were<lb />
Todd Rundgren. Edgar Winter, Elton<lb />
John, and ZZ Topp<lb />
Each person was asked to list five<lb />
groups that they would like to see appear<lb />
in the spring. According to Tona Price,<lb />
chairman of the Popular Entertainment<lb />
Committee, the results of the survey were<lb />
used as a guideline by the people<lb />
representing the committee at the<lb />
National Entertainment Convention held<lb />
last week in Houston<lb />
"We are now working on the outdoor<lb />
concert and the survey was helpful in<lb />
determining what type of show the<lb />
students wanted said Price. "We will do<lb />
our best to work along these lines in<lb />
planning the entertainment<lb />
The committee will follow up on the<lb />
groups listed in the survey and attempt to<lb />
sign one to a contract for the outdoor<lb />
concert planned for one weekend after the<lb />
Purple-Gold football game.<lb />
"This is what we hope to do but<lb />
nothing is definite as of yet in the way of<lb />
a contract stated Price.<lb />
"There are a great many different types<lb />
of music enjoyed by the students at East<lb />
Carolina, it is a difficult task to work out a<lb />
concert that will please any majority of<lb />
people<lb />
"You can see this when the Earl<lb />
Scruggs concert of last year is compared<lb />
to his concert of this year she said, "last<lb />
year they had to turn people away and this<lb />
year we lost $2,200<lb />
"I think we have a concert that<lb />
everyone will enjoy this Tuesday night<lb />
with Commander Cody and the New<lb />
Riders of Purple Sage, we expect an<lb />
excellent show and hope the students will<lb />
support the concert said Price.<lb />
She also felt that a successful concert<lb />
now would make things much easier, in<lb />
terms of securing a good group, in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
"The Popular Entertainment Commit-<lb />
tee comes under criticism from the<lb />
students for not providing enough<lb />
entertainment or the type of entertainment<lb />
the students wish said Price.<lb />
There are many factors to be<lb />
considered when a group is contracted<lb />
that most students don't think about<lb />
when they have an objection to a concert.<lb />
"Things work against us sometimes<lb />
that are beyond our control she<lb />
said. "The location of Greenville in<lb />
relationship to major airports, the seating<lb />
in Minges, the scheduling of events in<lb />
Minges, and the amount of money a<lb />
group is asking for, all of these affect the<lb />
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to register for the second summer session<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Birchard taught the first quarter<lb />
that the ECU-Bonn program was in<lb />
operation. He has conducted other tours<lb />
and composed this one because he felt<lb />
that it would be more beneficial to have a<lb />
more academic tour.<lb />
The dateline for registration for the<lb />
summer tour is March 15, although it may<lb />
be possible to admit additional students<lb />
later if the tour is not filled. For further<lb />
information students should contact Dr.<lb />
Birchard in SA-232. He also mentioned<lb />
that loans are available for such study<lb />
programs and that those interested in<lb />
loans should see Dr. Bruton in Whichard<lb />
for information.<lb />
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Kopit's 'Indians a many faceted play<lb />
"Indians" America's Absurdity of<lb />
Conscience<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you find the East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
production of Arthur Kopit's "Indians"<lb />
absurd, then you should. If you feel that<lb />
you are being jostled on a string of<lb />
incoherent events usurped by powers<lb />
strangely insignificant to you, then that is<lb />
the intention. That is a part of "The<lb />
Theater of the Absurd And you will have<lb />
stumbled upon the absurdity of the<lb />
American conscience and, perhaps, of<lb />
your own.<lb />
"The purpose of the play was to create<lb />
a fresh feeling for the confusion of<lb />
history .to purposely create a sense of<lb />
disorientation in the audience Kopit said<lb />
in his novel-play, "Indians "I wasn't<lb />
principally concerned with the Indians or<lb />
the plight of the Indians today, but the<lb />
way in which our treatment of them was<lb />
rationalized and how this gave rise to the<lb />
myth of the West Paradoxically,<lb />
American films and literature have<lb />
completely tolded the true western<lb />
drama into symbolic heroism for the<lb />
cowboy and justifiable, mass destruction<lb />
for the Indian.<lb />
The ECU Playhouse created their own<lb />
sense of arrangement with the use of a<lb />
circular arena for stage action. The<lb />
pattern of presenting the play to limited<lb />
audiences makes viewing less difficult<lb />
and the chances of hearing every spoken<lb />
word in it are excellent. The audience<lb />
appeared to adapt well to the<lb />
head-swirling action which occurred on all<lb />
sides of the stage. There was a sense of<lb />
alertness and stillness to the tragic<lb />
episodes which were underlined by humor<lb />
and absurdity. The acting is superb and<lb />
the sound effects and spot-lighted<lb />
scenery exhibit the diligence of a hard<lb />
working cast and stage crew. Gregory<lb />
Smith led the cast as Buffalo Bill Cody<lb />
with Russell Chesson as Sitting Bull.<lb />
Author Kopit cleverly selected William<lb />
"Buffalo Bill" Cody, a famous,<lb />
well-distorted-western character of the<lb />
half mythical deeds to serve as America's<lb />
split-level ambassador of commercialism<lb />
for fhe Easterners and of good will for the<lb />
Indians. Cody was purposely maneuvered<lb />
into the latter position in which he never<lb />
existed. In the play, Bill Cody is used by<lb />
the public. He is the epitome of symbolic<lb />
western heroism. Ironically, he does not<lb />
want this portrayal of commercialism and<lb />
there is little which he can do about it.<lb />
"I don't see what Indians have to do<lb />
with Vietnam commented one bewilder-<lb />
ed viewer at the end of the play. Yes,<lb />
indeed, Arthur Kopit wrote "Indians" in<lb />
1966, "to expose the madness of our<lb />
involvement in Vietnam. I saw Vietnam as<lb />
an area of great political confusion, both<lb />
on the government and public level. What<lb />
were we doing there? What were we<lb />
fighting for? To write specifically about<lb />
Vietnam would have had no impact<lb />
Kopit calls the Indians America's first<lb />
Vietnam. He compares the broken<lb />
treaties with the "pacification programs in<lb />
Vietnam Thus, My Lai is related to<lb />
Wounded Knee. Both were blamed by<lb />
America on the horrors of war and on its<lb />
demoralizing effects.<lb />
The connection of "Indians" with<lb />
Vietnam may have been vague but the<lb />
absurdity of conscience prevail. It is this<lb />
gripping paranoia which renders American<lb />
hysterical to any opposition - whether it is<lb />
culturally or politically based. How do<lb />
you justify slavery? Say that Africans<lb />
were taught to read when illiteracy was a<lb />
stable part of their different culture. How<lb />
do you justify My Lai? Blame it on the<lb />
horrors of war and make a folk ballad - a<lb />
Bill Cody of Lt. Calley. Finally, how do<lb />
you justify years of broken treaties and<lb />
the brutal treatment of the Indians? Per-<lb />
haps John "Duke" Wayne, America's very<lb />
own contemporary "cowboy" put it<lb />
best. "A lot of people needed new land<lb />
and the Indians were selfishly t.ying to<lb />
keep it for themselves Or, say it the way<lb />
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By DON SQUIRES<lb />
"You took from us by force by what<lb />
you could have obtained by love. We<lb />
didn't need all that land and you didn't<lb />
either This phrase from Arthur Kopit's<lb />
play INDIANS conveys the basic idea<lb />
behind all mankind's feelings about war,<lb />
reality, and the difference between men.<lb />
When one starts to write a review, it is<lb />
difficult, especially for a novice as myself,<lb />
to explain the fear, joy, torment, and<lb />
laughter one feels during an absorbing<lb />
and highly emotional play as INDIANS.<lb />
This was my experience last Friday night,<lb />
February 8, at the opening of the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse production of<lb />
INDIANS. This production of what has<lb />
been termed by Clifford A. Ridley the<lb />
"Great American Play that everyone has<lb />
been waiting for; one of the most<lb />
moving pieces of theatrical accomplish-<lb />
ments ever staged at East Carolina.<lb />
INDIANS' director, Don Biehn, expertly<lb />
pulled emotions together to the point of<lb />
changing the human prospective. He has<lb />
taken the play of an American genius, and<lb />
improved upon it.<lb />
Of the characters in the show, a<lb />
special mention goes to Russell Chesson<lb />
for his portrayal of Sitting Bull. His<lb />
interpretation of the famous chieftain was<lb />
not only alive and full of vitality but<lb />
remained strong and constant throughout<lb />
the show.<lb />
Buffalo Bill Cody, played by Greg<lb />
Smith, was strong and domineering<lb />
particularly during the sequence of the<lb />
Wild, West Show where he was the<lb />
performer even to the fancy footwork of<lb />
his horse. He seemed to have troubles<lb />
with drifting during the scenes where he<lb />
shares the stage, but always managed to<lb />
come back to command the situation.<lb />
Special mention also goes to Martin<lb />
Thompson, for his portrayal of Senator<lb />
Logan, and Francine Roulo, for her<lb />
portrayal of the French actress. These<lb />
�MflVMMMMV��Mii<lb />
two stood out because of their<lb />
exceptional abilities that were brought to<lb />
the surface during the performance. Mr.<lb />
Thompson was powerful, carrying his role<lb />
to the integral wisdom of a White Man<lb />
trying to force his views into the Red<lb />
Man's society. And Miss Roulo maintain-<lb />
ed her enthusiasm and sexual robustness<lb />
throughout, while also carrying the<lb />
phototype of the innocence of the female<lb />
during this era of American History.<lb />
Also, exceptional performances were<lb />
given by Vickie Batchelor (the First Lady)<lb />
who has often shown her ingenuity during<lb />
her four years at East Carolina, and Jamet<lb />
Delessandro (John Grass) for the<lb />
transitional characterization of a Red Man<lb />
trained in the White Man's world.<lb />
Other outstanding performances were<lb />
given by Robert Beard (Chief Joseph),<lb />
Emit Holloway (Hickock), McCall Thomp-<lb />
son (Interpreter), Jon Newsome (Ned<lb />
Butline), Douglas Burnett (Geronimo). and<lb />
three new faces to the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse stage, Jeff Woodruff (Poncho),<lb />
William Gurganus (Grand Duke), and Tony<lb />
Medlin (Senator Dawes).<lb />
The play was preformed in the Studio<lb />
Theatre located in the East Wing of the<lb />
Drama and Speech building.<lb />
Steve Lavino's set was an ingenious<lb />
variation of the theatre in the round. The<lb />
set was based on a wild, west show<lb />
arena with an encircling stage above and<lb />
behind the audience with connecting<lb />
ramps between the two stages. This<lb />
highly flexible set adds a feeling of<lb />
intimacy between the audience and the<lb />
actors, almost pulling the spectators onto<lb />
the stage and into the action. The only<lb />
problem was the seating, which was<lb />
typical of the wild, west shows,<lb />
consisting of boxes, benches, floors, and<lb />
a few chairs, all of which were painted<lb />
with the impressions of buffaloes that<lb />
transferred to one's clothing. I would<lb />
personally like to thank Marshall McAden<lb />
for passing out programs that could be<lb />
used to hinder the impression of a buffalo<lb />
on an area where buffalo impressions are<lb />
not usually needed.<lb />
Another highly successful aspect of<lb />
the designing of INDIANS was Carol<lb />
Beule's costumes. From the intricate<lb />
Indian loincloths to the loud, brassy wild<lb />
west outfits, the costumes held and<lb />
defined the characters, adding to a more<lb />
total understanding of each. I would like<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 3412 FEB. 1974<lb />
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EditorialsCommenlaiY TheKXUITI<lb />
Where it goes<lb />
Students would be well-advised to take a close look at our "where your money<lb />
goes! story on page one. If nothing else, the story rmy explain rthyjjojjnyKU<lb />
factions - including Fountainhead - display interest in the SGA Union and athlete<lb />
prTms. Hs not so much school spirit as it is money and the image of a students<lb />
winnpd cash floating off to fund a product of whimsey. .<lb />
WmPfu"ofof'our quarterly $46 go. to the Student!Jnior, theorganizat on<lb />
providing student entertainment; obviously, his rmneyis made good use of, and the<lb />
Union r�y be the best-patronized organization. SO gowtcHM �-�<lb />
disputes as to how inflated the importance of athletics is, sports are aiso<lb />
AsTderom" entertainment - $8.50 each quarter, representing $25.50-per yean<lb />
belohgs toi ThT SGA. For $25.50 you may be paying for a viable organ.zat.on or for a<lb />
hnmaurracv exceeding that of the entire university.<lb />
bUTour $25.ybe paying for governrmnt that works.or J Qomjt<lb />
imoedes its own progress by freezing, accusing and impeaching. It s too late Perhaps<lb />
lo change a suCaiS now - but with SGA elections one month off, we're plugging in<lb />
Menwhile - read the fund story. Your money, at least, is involved in the SGA - and<lb />
out ofespfor price of youVown labor, it might be sensible to decide where you<lb />
want that money to go or if you want it to go at all <lb />
Another side<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This letter is simply meant to try to<lb />
give another side to a letter that was<lb />
printed in the Fountainhead. I am a<lb />
freshman in a freshman dorm. I trust that<lb />
everyone will know me, because I haven't<lb />
chosen to hide behind a false name. In<lb />
this particular letter, it was stated that<lb />
there was a problem in this dorm in the<lb />
form of a "fanatical dorm administrator<lb />
The fact is that the only problem comes<lb />
from friction created by a hand full of<lb />
students that feel they are not satisfied<lb />
with our administration. I feel that our<lb />
administration has probably done more<lb />
for us than any other on campus.<lb />
What I feel these people are trying to<lb />
do is cut our dorm administrator's<lb />
throat. They are trying to do it by<lb />
name-calling and trumped-up charges<lb />
against her. There is also a very big<lb />
personality conflict between these people<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
"Do you know because I tell you so, or do<lb />
you know Gertrude Stein<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
MANAGING EDITORSklp Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gilllam<lb />
AD MANAGERJackie Shallcross .<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDarnell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
REVIEWS EDITORSteve Bohmuller<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
ADVISORDr. Frank J. Murphy<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student news-<lb />
paper of East Carolina University and<lb />
appears each Tuesday and Thursday of<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516 ECU Station,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
Editorial Offices: 758-6366. 758-6367<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually for non-<lb />
students.<lb />
and our administrator. The entire matter<lb />
has gone too far, and it is really getting<lb />
out of hand<lb />
The letter was indeed very "one sided<lb />
and just by reading it you can see how<lb />
very childish it is. I had thought that once<lb />
a person got to college he or she would<lb />
mature a little, but I found (especially in<lb />
upper classmen) a very childish attitude<lb />
(especially in my dorm). By using<lb />
name-calling, like "worm" and "chief<lb />
slug" it simply demonstrates how childish<lb />
they are.<lb />
There was a petition which was drawn<lb />
up, by the people who wanted to get rid of<lb />
our counselor, not long ago. People went<lb />
door to door asking people to sign it. Not<lb />
even half the dorm signed it, and probably<lb />
those who did sign it didn't know what<lb />
they were signing.<lb />
There have been many childish things<lb />
done in our dorm to try to get on our<lb />
administrator's nerves. Things like writ-<lb />
ing nasty things on her note board,<lb />
slamming doors on her hall, stuffing her<lb />
mail box with paper and a few other<lb />
childish acts that didn't accomplish a<lb />
thing.<lb />
In closing I have a suggestion to<lb />
anyone that is unhappy in their dorm,<lb />
move out. You will probably find an<lb />
administrator that you can get along with,<lb />
and all-in-all you will probably be a lot<lb />
happier.<lb />
Thank Your<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Barbara Gaster<lb />
Tie-dyed<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD invites all readers to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by their authorls);<lb />
names will be withheld on request. Un-<lb />
signed editorials on this page and on the<lb />
editorial page reflect the opinions of the<lb />
editor, and are not necessarily those of<lb />
the staff. l . w. . �<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reserves the right to re-<lb />
fuse printing in instances of libel or<lb />
obscenity, and to comment as an<lb />
independent body on any and all<lb />
issues. A newspaper is objective only in<lb />
proportion to its autonomy.<lb />
Basketball<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
It has been said that the student<lb />
support of basketball games at Mingte is<lb />
rxjoT However, it is not the students who<lb />
must be put toblame but, instead, the<lb />
one responsible for scheduling the<lb />
games. � <lb />
ECU played five home games with<lb />
teams outside the conference - unless one<lb />
was totally familiar with college<lb />
basketball, today, these five teams are<lb />
virtually unknowns. How then can people<lb />
say that it is the students' fault for not<lb />
attending these games.<lb />
We find it hard trying to get up for<lb />
names at home this year, not including<lb />
the same, consistent conference teams<lb />
but those like Fairleigh Dickenson, St.<lb />
Peter's, Buffalo St UNC-W and Old<lb />
Dominion. Some of these teams may<lb />
have individual players who excel in talent<lb />
but the entire team lacks local<lb />
recognition.<lb />
We were aware Old Dominion was a<lb />
small college power and that Fairleigh<lb />
Dickenson was an exceptional defensive<lb />
team, but the majority of ECU students do<lb />
not attend these games because they are<lb />
unfamiliar with any of these teams.<lb />
A university's athletics program plays<lb />
a vital role in the university's status. If<lb />
things are not changed in the overall<lb />
scheduling of athletics (footbaall and<lb />
basketball) particularly at home, then the<lb />
athletic role of ECU will decline instead of<lb />
grow Joining the ACC is our opinion of<lb />
establishing a solid athletic program<lb />
which will add to the university's overall<lb />
program.<lb />
By this, we could draw more students,<lb />
excelling academically as well as<lb />
athletically.<lb />
We don't expect conference champion-<lb />
ships the first year but we do know that<lb />
our teams (football, track, wrestling,<lb />
baseball, swimming and golf) could<lb />
compete and claim victory in these<lb />
sports If this change in athletics could<lb />
not be met, then Dr. Jenkins" idea of<lb />
proposing a new conference would be<lb />
acceptable. (This conference would in-<lb />
clude ECU Richmond, William &amp; Mary,<lb />
South Carolina and West Virginia - see<lb />
Jack Morrow's column - Feb. 5, 1974,<lb />
Fountainhead.) Something must be done<lb />
about scheduling so that the students and<lb />
university can benefit. Sincerely,<lb />
David McNeill<lb />
Donald Boswell<lb />
Barry Wester<lb />
Mathew Crovitz<lb />
Stan Pratt<lb />
Fourftainhead:<lb />
Five years ago I probably would have<lb />
been tickled pink (or blue and white, as<lb />
the case may be), but since my tastes<lb />
have changed, I'm not too wild about.the AUjfp go<lb />
idea of getting my underwear "tie-dyed VVIIILC UCI11<lb />
by the campus laundry.<lb />
Colorfully yours,<lb />
Anon E. Muss<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I am replying to a letter written by<lb />
Mike Edwards in which he again speaks<lb />
against the APO service fraternity's<lb />
project-the White Ball. First, I am<lb />
curious as to why he is so concerned with<lb />
cutting down this group. These guys are<lb />
hard working, interested, and honest<lb />
people who spend many hours each<lb />
month collecting funds for needy groups<lb />
and performing other services. For<lb />
example, during the United Fund month,<lb />
one of their guys rocked in a chair<lb />
downtown to help collect money while<lb />
other people spent the weekend at the<lb />
Attic or Buc.<lb />
Concerning the White Ball, Edwards<lb />
states that he wonders what the groups<lb />
feel like that didn't get to go to the party<lb />
which was held for the winners. I know<lb />
what our group felt like because I was one<lb />
of the top five that didn't get to go. We<lb />
were mature enough to realize that it was<lb />
a contest, the purpose of which was to<lb />
collect money for crippled children. It's<lb />
foolish to discuss the $300 spent for the<lb />
party as being dishonest. This party was<lb />
a great incentive for the groups to collect<lb />
more money. It was an incentive for us to<lb />
work harder, especially after getting in the<lb />
top five. The party was a money raising<lb />
procedure. People tend to do more if they<lb />
feel they can get something out of<lb />
it. That's human nature, unfortunately.<lb />
As a participant, I would like to say<lb />
that I sincerely back the APO's in their<lb />
White Ball efforts.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Denise Hall<lb />
Bill and Buc<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Two particular articles in the February<lb />
7,1974 issue of Fountainhead aroused my<lb />
interest and prompted me to write this<lb />
letter In Carolyn Davis' article on the<lb />
return of The Rebel (page 3), Ms. Davis<lb />
points out the tremendous fund cuts<lb />
which the magazine has suffered. In<lb />
Susan Quinn's article on the $45,000<lb />
surplus of SGA funds (page 5), Ms. Quinn<lb />
says, "Bodenhamer suggested that the<lb />
money be spent for the following<lb />
areas: $500 be spent to send the 1971-72<lb />
'All American' ECU yearbook to all N.C.<lb />
high schools for recruitment purposes<lb />
How can Mr. Bodenhamer suggest<lb />
spending money for sending outdated<lb />
ECU yearbooks to N.C. high schools and<lb />
ignore The Rebel? The yearbook pictures<lb />
may be worth a thousand words but<lb />
sometimes literature makes better food<lb />
for thought. I can understand that by<lb />
mailing yearbooks Mr. Bodenhamer wants<lb />
to radiate ECU'S influence while doing<lb />
something worthwhile for the high<lb />
schools, but I also think ECU needs a<lb />
good campus magazine where students<lb />
can publish their writings. And how can<lb />
anyone expect a GOOD magazine without<lb />
sufficient funds? Therefore, in all<lb />
earnestness, I believe Mr. Bodenhamer<lb />
should propose raising publication funds<lb />
for The Rebel $500 instead of using $500<lb />
to mail outdated ECU yearbooks.<lb />
I'd appreciate an explanation of Mr.<lb />
Bodenhamer's yearbook proposal and why<lb />
he apparently chooses to neglect The<lb />
Rebel.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Teresa Speight<lb />
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Lacrosse<lb />
This letter was forwarded to us by the<lb />
writer.<lb />
East Carolina University Athletic Council<lb />
co Mr. Clifford Moore<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
Dear Sirs:<lb />
As a former student at E.C.U I felt<lb />
that I had a responsibility and a right to<lb />
speak out against your actions, which led<lb />
to my departure from E.C.U. I, along with<lb />
some nine other incoming students from<lb />
last year and some eight new students<lb />
this year, was recruited to come to E.C.U.<lb />
(with no talk of scholarship) to play<lb />
lacrosse in conjunction with our<lb />
educational activities. All of us had<lb />
several years background ir. lacrosse and<lb />
had hopes of building a contending<lb />
program at East Carolina. We felt that we<lb />
were somewhat on our way at the end of<lb />
last season. We had gone 5-6 (ECU'S best<lb />
record ever), we had what appeared to be<lb />
our most successful recruiting year, and<lb />
we had a very young team. However, we<lb />
found out that at the end of last year our<lb />
program had been completely cut out<lb />
along with that of the Crew team.<lb />
During the summer, as many incoming<lb />
students as possible were informed of the<lb />
decision so they could make other plans.<lb />
Fortunately, some of them could do just<lb />
that and spare our program any more<lb />
unnecessary embarrassment. The remain-<lb />
ing members of our team attempted to<lb />
have our program reinstated. We began<lb />
by visiting with ranking lacrosse officials<lb />
in Baltimore, Md New York and<lb />
North Carolina. Needless to say, all who<lb />
heard were shocked at what had<lb />
transpired. We passed on all information<lb />
we could to Athletic Director Stasavich.<lb />
We submitted a summary of our argument<lb />
to the committee.on athletics in the<lb />
middle of October, only to be told that our<lb />
case would be heard in the near<lb />
future. Even though we met and re-met<lb />
with several officials and explored all<lb />
possible avenues open to us, we found<lb />
out notting. We even suggested and<lb />
investigated the possibility of establish-<lb />
ing a tax-deductible fund set up through<lb />
the school, only to be told that all monies<lb />
given for athletics must be collected<lb />
through the Pirate Club, and all those<lb />
monies were not allowed to be used for<lb />
operating expenses. I was under the<lb />
impression that America's colleges were<lb />
in need of money, not only for 'grants in<lb />
aid' to a certain few fortunate athletes.<lb />
At any rate, we turned our attention to<lb />
the Student Government, a group we<lb />
thought might be willing and able to help<lb />
us out, since they were our last hope. We<lb />
had arranged our own schedule, found a<lb />
volunteer faculty member to give you a<lb />
representative toam (Thanks, anyway,<lb />
Daivd McNaught) and worked out details<lb />
for a very low budget. Well, the SGA is<lb />
still undecided o that issue. It is,<lb />
however, ECU's last hope for this year.<lb />
We, therefore, had gone from<lb />
mid-October to the first of January with<lb />
no response from the committee or<lb />
anyone else for that matter. Then, Mr.<lb />
Moore, you shed some hope on the<lb />
situation, when you met with us on<lb />
January 7, 1974. Finally, we thought, we<lb />
can hope to be reinstated for next<lb />
season. After months of frustration, we<lb />
finally had some hope. We were told that<lb />
you and Bill Bodenhamer had gotten our<lb />
SGA bill tabled because he felt we could<lb />
be reinstated as varsity for this season,<lb />
financed by the Athletic Department.<lb />
Believe me, we were quite hopeful. After,<lb />
the meeting was held (Jan. 8) I called both<lb />
Bodenhamer and you, Mr. Moore, to find<lb />
out the news. Only we were told that<lb />
there were not enough people at the<lb />
meeting to take an official vote! Not<lb />
enough to vote at an 'official' meeting!<lb />
In the meantime, I had made up my<lb />
mind to leave the closest friends and<lb />
basically happiest situation I ever had. I<lb />
decided to leave E.C.U. purely over<lb />
frustration about lacrosse and the general<lb />
lack of open channels found throughout<lb />
the school. Needless to say, that was by<lb />
far the hardest decision that I have ever<lb />
had to make.<lb />
The last incident was just another<lb />
frustration for the lacrosse team. They<lb />
are out now, however, still struggling to<lb />
put together a decent team. Many, many<lb />
people would have called it quits by now,<lb />
but these guys have hung in there and I<lb />
respect them for that. I hope that they<lb />
never give in to the hierarchy that<lb />
obviously is against them for some reason<lb />
in the Athletic Department at E.C.U.<lb />
I believe that the Athletic Council at<lb />
E.C.U. has made a terrible mistake and I<lb />
implore you to reconsider your stand on<lb />
reinstatement. I hope that you can admit<lb />
that you may be wrong, and that you may<lb />
correct your error.<lb />
I also hope that I have not hindered the<lb />
chances of the lacrosse team, but I feel<lb />
that after such a long period of<lb />
frustration, something must be done.<lb />
Please consider what you have put the<lb />
members of the lacrosse team through,<lb />
and act with some haste. Thank you.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Clarke Franke<lb />
Paper waste<lb />
To Fountainhe xl:<lb />
Who are the fools who insist on<lb />
wasting toilet paper by covering entire<lb />
lawns and houses with it? What a useless<lb />
waste of paper' Surely any college<lb />
student is acquainted with the fact that<lb />
toilet tissue is paper and that paper<lb />
comes from trees. Perhaps they don't<lb />
know there is a shortage of both these<lb />
days. Anyway, shortage or no, what<lb />
a stupidly ridiculous waste of time. I'm<lb />
sincerelv tired of idiots littering my<lb />
world Please stop<lb />
Myra Rachal<lb />
The Board<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
After sitting on the sidelines during all<lb />
the Publications controversies, trying not<lb />
to ruffle anv feathers, I have reached my<lb />
limit. To coin a phrase, I'd like to make a<lb />
few things perfectly clear.<lb />
1. The $18,000 a year Rebel budget that<lb />
Phil Arrington refers to was for three<lb />
issues of the magazine. The present<lb />
budget is for one issue. Though I'm not a<lb />
math major, I see no cut in funds per<lb />
issue.<lb />
2. Bill Bodenhamer states that more<lb />
supervision is needed for campus<lb />
publications. Question: Which public-<lb />
ation, or publications, specifically and<lb />
why? My contact with the publicastions<lb />
offices and their products give me a rather<lb />
favorable view of them. If he or anyone<lb />
else issues a complaint with the Pub<lb />
Board, a member will investigate.<lb />
3. The infamous Pub Board bylaws<lb />
controversy is totally unnecessary. It<lb />
seems ridiculous that the body that<lb />
designated the bylaws would not accept<lb />
them, but they do need revision. Being<lb />
forced by a 21 day ultimatum is not the<lb />
best reason for revision, however. Some<lb />
have said that the bylaws were not passed<lb />
because of the clause that guarantees<lb />
publications $120,000. Whether or not<lb />
this is true, I can only speculate.<lb />
In case anyone wants to know, I'm a<lb />
member of the "inept" Pub Board, as I<lb />
hear we've been labelled, and I'd like to<lb />
invite everyone to our meetings (they're<lb />
open to the public) to decide for himself<lb />
how "inept" we are.<lb />
Wanda Edwards.<lb />
P.S. Just out of curiosity, why, if money<lb />
was so tight at the beginning of the year,<lb />
does the SGA have a surplus now?<lb />
Injustice<lb />
To whom it may concern:<lb />
When I first came to ECU, I had my<lb />
mind set on being an East Carolina<lb />
cheerleader, regardless of the work I<lb />
would have to put into it. I thought it was<lb />
something that you had to work for and<lb />
learn. All this year I have watched the<lb />
cheerleaders and cherised the thought of<lb />
being one because I was impressed by<lb />
them. But due to certain occurences I no<lb />
longer wish to be an ECU cheerleader, I<lb />
feel it's time injustice was noticed: in-<lb />
justice to me.<lb />
Earlier this year I went out for J.v.<lb />
cheerteading, only to learn that tryouts<lb />
were last spring for varsity squad, (no<lb />
males were needed for J.Vs). The male<lb />
co-chief told me that if a position became<lb />
vacant he would call me and let me try<lb />
out. The co-chiefs knew I wanted to go<lb />
out and when a position became open the<lb />
chief told me of the vacancy and said she<lb />
would come by my room and tell me when<lb />
practices were. The last incident was just<lb />
prior to Thanksgiving and I haven't seen<lb />
anything or the chief.<lb />
I waited for a long time to hear from<lb />
them but no word came. Today is<lb />
February 6, and still no word (Ce m'est<lb />
egal). One of my friends told me to join a<lb />
fraternity, maybe that would help, but I<lb />
told him that had nothing to do with it,<lb />
but it's funny that all of the male<lb />
cheerleaders today are from the same<lb />
fraternity. Many male cheerleaders this<lb />
year have either quit under their own will<lb />
or against it, and many positions have<lb />
opened since I met the chief, but all were<lb />
filled by the same fraternity brothers.<lb />
Anyone can do a "round-off" or<lb />
"skybird but true spirit is hard to find on<lb />
the ECU male part of the squad. I have<lb />
been a cheerleader before and I am a<lb />
member of the gymnastics club here, but I<lb />
guess that's not what it takes. It seems<lb />
that the sure way to be on the squad, after<lb />
someone quits, is having connections<lb />
with the right people, or should I say the<lb />
"wrong oeoDle<lb />
ihings have changed new and I have<lb />
better things to look forward to. At one<lb />
time I would have done anything to be a<lb />
cheerleader for this school but now I<lb />
never will unless certain people either<lb />
quit, get kicked off, or change their<lb />
attitudes. True spirit comes from deep<lb />
down inside, some people have it and<lb />
some don't I guess. Thanks anyway<lb />
"chief" I would have loved to have helped<lb />
out, but now I wouldn't cheer on that<lb />
squad if they paid people to do it. And if<lb />
you decide to come by after all, I'll be<lb />
more than welcome to discuss it with<lb />
you, I just felt that all this needed to be<lb />
said.<lb />
Larry Buchanon<lb />
185 Jones<lb />
P.S. I have no right to make suggestions<lb />
but don't you think it would be better if all<lb />
the males attended every game instead of<lb />
taking turns, three at one game, four at<lb />
the next etc<lb />
The veto<lb />
To Fountainheaa.<lb />
I feel that an explanation as to the<lb />
reasons behind my veto is appropriate.<lb />
This bill entitled Appropriation To The<lb />
East Carolina Lacrosse Team is<lb />
appropriate.<lb />
First let me say that since I have only<lb />
about two months left in office it would<lb />
be easy for me to just sign this bill and let<lb />
the future administrations live with the<lb />
consequences. I could not do this in<lb />
good faith and after viewing the facts I<lb />
feel you will agree.<lb />
Anyone who knows me realizes that I<lb />
am pro-sports and I am personally in favor<lb />
of a Lacrosse Team. But the facts remain<lb />
that the Student Government has never<lb />
been in the business of financing athletic<lb />
teams and if this bill was signed a<lb />
prescedent would be set for other<lb />
organizations to follow. The question<lb />
could also be raised as to the possibility<lb />
that the SGA had committed itself to<lb />
financial liability for personal injuries to<lb />
members of the team they financially<lb />
supported, as does the Athletic<lb />
Department with the teams they<lb />
financially support.<lb />
Another fact which must be viewed<lb />
concerns the requirements that an<lb />
organ'Tation must have an approved<lb />
const'tution for it to be recognized by the<lb />
SGA as an official organization. This re-<lb />
cognition is required in order to<lb />
appropriate money to an organization. I<lb />
have received from the Lacrosse Team a<lb />
constitution, but it has not been approved<lb />
by the Legislature as of this date.<lb />
I would like to say in closing, that<lb />
during the debates on the floor of the<lb />
Legislature concerning the passing of this<lb />
bill a question was asked to the students<lb />
requesting the funds on behalf of the<lb />
Lacrosse Team as to the possibility of the<lb />
team raising the money by some type of<lb />
soliciting. The reply was that the ECU<lb />
Athletic Department would not allow the<lb />
team to solicit. I would like to announce<lb />
that upon contacting the Athletic<lb />
Department, I was informed that since the<lb />
Lacrosse Team is not under the<lb />
sponsorship of that department, the<lb />
Athletic Department has no oontrol over<lb />
the team concerning funds or fund raising<lb />
projects. Bj) Bodenhamer<lb />
President, SGA<lb /><pb facs="00039906_tn_0008" /><lb />
8<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO 3412 FEB. 1974<lb />
Lean: 'never a disaster he couldn't eat'<lb />
Pork chop psychology and keeping up<lb />
�! �. ii� i� rra hrounht the fraternity closer tew<lb />
By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The typical ECU student rarely<lb />
manages to find the time to stay only a<lb />
day behind his or her schedule without<lb />
maintaining a regular outside activity.<lb />
But Warren Leary, a full time married<lb />
student majoring in psvchology, and the<lb />
father of a three year old daughter<lb />
evidently had time to spare. Unlike the<lb />
typical ECU student that wonders about<lb />
fixing meals or just skipping them<lb />
entirely, Leary has the responsiblity of<lb />
planning, buying and preparing two meals<lb />
daily for the brothers of the Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon fraternity.<lb />
Leary began cooking for the fraternity<lb />
at the beginning of winter quarter. He<lb />
prepares breakfast and dinner five days a<lb />
week. He leaves home around 6:30 a.m.<lb />
each day in order to cook about two<lb />
pounds of bacon every morning. The<lb />
"rush hour" usually comes between 8:30<lb />
and 9:00 just prior to the time every one<lb />
leaves for classes. The evening meal is<lb />
served about 5:30 p.m. when everyone is<lb />
back from classes and "lined up waiting<lb />
for their dinner<lb />
Leary said that the only real problem<lb />
he had was planning something that<lb />
everyone would like. His menus vary from<lb />
pork chops one night to steamed shrimp<lb />
another night. He noted that buying food<lb />
in bulk cuts down on cost and that he<lb />
could serve 200 meals a week for $130.00.<lb />
Since Leary's father owned a<lb />
restaurant, he practically grew up with the<lb />
business and has been working with food<lb />
since he was ten. During his experience<lb />
with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity he has<lb />
never "had a disaster that they couldn't<lb />
eat However, just recently, he talked<lb />
about an incident which could have been<lb />
WARREN LEARY<lb />
'Indians'<lb />
a disaster; but ended well. He had meat<lb />
loaf in the oven cooking while he was<lb />
playing footsball with some of the<lb />
guys. The grease caught on fire. After<lb />
throwing salt on it, the fire diminished<lb />
and the meat loaf was not even<lb />
burned. When he cleaned the salt out of<lb />
the oven he noticed that the oven was<lb />
"really clean but he does not<lb />
recommend that method for oven<lb />
cleaning. "I've been ribbed quite a bit<lb />
about that he added.<lb />
Leary feels that this job keeps him in<lb />
touch with what is going on. "I just enjoy<lb />
being around a bunch of guys. I grew up<lb />
with nine cousins and all of them were<lb />
male Fraternities have also changed<lb />
since Leary was first on campus, he<lb />
feels. "I get a kick out of the different<lb />
personalities in the fraternity<lb />
The Brothers of the fraternity think<lb />
that Leary's meals are the best they have<lb />
had yet. Also, several of the Brothers<lb />
said that having meals at the house<lb />
brought the fraternity closer together. It's<lb />
more "homey<lb />
Leary was unsure of himself at<lb />
first. He talked about whether or not the<lb />
guys would like his cooking and how they<lb />
would react. Now he really enjoys his job<lb />
and is having a good time. "I've been out<lb />
in the cruel world once Before his<lb />
returning to college Leary worked in the<lb />
loan department of a bank. "It was a good<lb />
job, but I decided to come back to<lb />
school When he returned he resumed<lb />
his original major. Finding time to cook<lb />
two meals daily for twenty people can<lb />
become pushing. "It's a real hassle to<lb />
find time to study However, Leary<lb />
manages to do so and has a good time<lb />
doing it.<lb />
Since he has been working with the<lb />
fraternity he mentioned that if several<lb />
fraternities or sororities would like to go<lb />
together in a meal program the results of<lb />
one person planning the meals and<lb />
buying the food would be hinhly feasible.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
IS<lb />
"FISH HOUSE COUNTRY<lb />
GO PIRATES<lb />
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If<lb />
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Continued from page five-<lb />
to specifically congratulate her and her<lb />
crew for the magnificence of the Indian<lb />
costumes in the final scene, which was<lb />
the crowning touch to the dignity and<lb />
power that was once the glory of the<lb />
Indian nations.<lb />
I would like to urge each and every<lb />
student to see this play not only for its<lb />
entertainment value but because of the<lb />
study it holds of people who think to<lb />
hiahlv ofthemselvesand what compassion<lb />
for your fellow man should be. This play<lb />
drives itself into one's intermost soul and<lb />
makes one stop and think: "Can one<lb />
really get by love what one has achieved<lb />
by force?"<lb />
The play runs thru February 20 (except<lb />
Sunday) and tickets are available to<lb />
students by presenting an I.D. card and<lb />
an activity card in Room 106 of the Drama<lb />
and Speech Building between 10:00 a.m.<lb />
and 4.00 p.m. I would suggest getting<lb />
your tickets early since there are only a<lb />
limited number of seats available<lb />
(150). Also carry some type of blanket or<lb />
cushion to add to your comfort.<lb /><lb />
Q<lb />
z<lb />
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220 E. 14th St. Offer Good Through Feb. 27<lb />
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FOR SALE: Omega enlarger with two<lb />
lenses and easel. May be examined at<lb />
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orium 11 to 2 p.m. Monday and<lb />
Wednesday. Closed bids will be accepted<lb />
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SOMEONE TOOK my black and silver<lb />
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TYPING SERVICE 758 2814.<lb />
LOST: (undipped) doberman pinshcer,<lb />
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FOR SALE: Pioneer SA900 AMP 200 watt<lb />
tot. pwr. 50 watts channel RMS. both<lb />
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Teac Tape deck A 6010, 7010 GSL $10.00.<lb />
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FOR RENT: Private room close to<lb />
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ROOMS FOR RENT: Completely fur-<lb />
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Alpha Beta Alpha Students published Craftsmen film<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 />
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 />
FOUNTAINHEAD needs music, arts, and<lb />
theatre reviewers immediately. If interest-<lb />
ed call 758-6366 (ask for reviews editor) or<lb />
leave note in reviews editor's box.<lb />
CHARCOAL PORTRAITS by Jack<lb />
Brendle 752-2619.<lb />
TYPING SERVICE: Call 758-5948.<lb />
Nine articles by or about ECU parks,<lb />
recreation and conservation students are<lb />
included in a recent issue of the "North<lb />
Carolina Recreation and Park Review<lb />
The journal, a bi-monthly publication<lb />
of the North Carolina Park and Recreation<lb />
Society Inc devoted its November-<lb />
December, 1973 issue to its Student<lb />
Division.<lb />
The ECU contributors are:<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Kelly, junior from<lb />
Scarsdale, N.Y whose poem "Amen,<lb />
Goodbye, Hello" is featured in a<lb />
three-column spread;<lb />
Horace Ray Franks, junior from<lb />
Tarboro, author of an article, "ECU Uses<lb />
the Sociological Approach to Recreation"<lb />
Kenneth Merritt Martin, junior from<lb />
Wadesboro, author of an article, "ECU<lb />
Parks, Recreation and Conservation<lb />
Majors Attend N.C. Association for<lb />
Retarded Children<lb />
Carol Smith, senior from Fountain,<lb />
author of an article, "Joo Referral Service<lb />
to Provide Aid for Recreational<lb />
Professionals and Eddie Byerly of<lb />
Winston-Salem, author of two essays,<lb />
"Why I Chose Parks, Recreation and<lb />
Conservation" and "It's a Forest<lb />
ECU students Carol Smith, James<lb />
Douglas Deans of Wilson and Forrest Lee<lb />
Brown of Los Angeles, Calif, are featured<lb />
in a column "Who's Who in the Student<lb />
Division<lb />
Chariman of the N.C. Recreation and<lb />
Park Society's Student Division is Jim<lb />
Lowry, a student at NCSU and son of<lb />
James Lowry, director of the ECU<lb />
physical plant.<lb />
Dr. Robert Rasch, chairman of the<lb />
Communication Arts Department at ECU<lb />
has completed a pilot film for a series of<lb />
educational movies about North Carolina<lb />
The film, entitled NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
CRAFTSMEN PAUL MINNIS explains the<lb />
unique and high acclaimed ceramic<lb />
methods of Paul Minnis, former chairman<lb />
of the ECU Ceramic Department. Minnis<lb />
currently owns a pottery business in<lb />
Knightdale, N.C.<lb />
Rasch says the film will be marketed<lb />
nationally to a variety of groups interested<lb />
in arts and crafts.<lb />
SUMMER JOBS<lb />
Guys &amp; Gals needed for summer<lb />
employment at National Parks,<lb />
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Over 50,000 students aided each<lb />
year. For FREE information on<lb />
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SGA news<lb />
Continued from page three.<lb />
station. The appropriation was defeated<lb />
because WECU has an estimated $6,500<lb />
in capitol expenditures which could be<lb />
used for the research.<lb />
Kathy Drake introduced a bill which<lb />
called for the over-riding of Bodenhamer's<lb />
veto decision concering an appropriations<lb />
of $600 to the lacrosse team. Bodehmaer<lb />
vetoes the bill because the lacrosse team<lb />
does not have an approved constitution<lb />
and there is a question of whether the<lb />
SGA would be committed to finance<lb />
liability of personal injuries.<lb />
The legislature was unable to attain the<lb />
23 vote needed to override the veto and<lb />
consequently the lacrosse team will have<lb />
Hobgood.<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
Films and Coffeehouse Committees. The<lb />
traveling theatre productions we have on<lb />
campus have been really pcpulat. The<lb />
students also want more and better<lb />
movies and when we get into the new CU,<lb />
the coffeehouse will have its own room<lb />
with permanent facilities. We are hoping<lb />
for a new sound system for the<lb />
coffeehouse and its possible that we can<lb />
have entertainment during the day. One<lb />
big thing we are discussing now is the<lb />
possibility of having students bring their<lb />
own beer or wine to the coffeehouse he<lb />
explained.<lb />
At present, current CU president<lb />
Gibert Kennedy andHobgood are planning<lb />
for the move into the new CU which is<lb />
expected during first summer session.<lb />
The Merry Widow is<lb />
coming to Greenville<lb />
to solicit money to pay their expenses.<lb />
Other bills that were passed are as<lb />
follows: approval of PSi Chi constitution,<lb />
the approval of the Bahai Association and<lb />
the appropriation of $2,022.85 to the<lb />
Buccaneer to cover the final payment due<lb />
on the 1973 yearbook.<lb />
Legislator Harry Stubbs announced<lb />
that the ECU delegation of the North<lb />
Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL) has<lb />
been selected. NCSL will meet March<lb />
6-10 in Raleigh and ECU plans to present<lb />
two bills at the session.<lb />
It was announced that there is a<lb />
legislature vacancy in Tyler and interested<lb />
persons can apply at Wright 308.<lb />
"We have lots of plans for the new<lb />
CU said Hobgood. "We will have<lb />
potters wheels for student's use, crafts<lb />
exhibits, darkrooms, videotapes and many<lb />
other things<lb />
Hobgood closed by stressing that the<lb />
outlook for the first year in the new CU is<lb />
promising due to the efforts of the ECU<lb />
administration.<lb />
"We're really looking dorward to a<lb />
successful year in the new CU thanks to<lb />
the efforts of the administrators. Dean<lb />
Alexander and the other administrators<lb />
have taken such pride in the CU and<lb />
placed so much importance on it that we<lb />
are almost guaranteed of having a good<lb />
year ahead of us<lb />
"The Merry Widow" is coming to<lb />
Greenville, presented by the National<lb />
Opera Company and the ECU School of<lb />
Music. The performance will take place<lb />
on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 8:15 p.m. in<lb />
the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the ECU<lb />
campus. No admission will be charged.<lb />
The opera is the story of Madame<lb />
Tanya Novasna, the merry widow, who<lb />
inherits over 20 million dollars, thereby<lb />
gaining the power to make or break the<lb />
small country of Morovia.<lb />
Following a period of mourning, she<lb />
emerges into a social life - receiving<lb />
declarations of love and proposals of<lb />
marriage from all eligible men.<lb />
The leaders of her country are<lb />
determined she should marry one of her<lb />
countrymen. The perfect choice for the<lb />
match has been selected - Prince Danilo,<lb />
a charming womanizer who drinks too<lb />
much, sleeps to little, and spends no time<lb />
ruling his country. But it seems that<lb />
Madame Tanya was once just a plain milk<lb />
maid whose passionate love for the<lb />
charming prince was cooled by Danilo's<lb />
uncle.<lb />
And, now it's years later. The milk<lb />
maid is an heiress and the prince must be<lb />
persuaded to woo and win his once<lb />
scorned love - but hell hath no fury like a<lb />
woman scorned.<lb />
The National Opera Company was<lb />
founded in 1948 by A. J. Fletcher, Raleigh<lb />
attorney and businessman. The aspir-<lb />
ations of the founder were simple: to<lb />
create audiences for opera by presenting<lb />
it in the language of the audience and to<lb />
give experience and employment to young<lb />
singing artists. Fletcher was honored by<lb />
ECU in 1971 for his patronage of the arts<lb />
when the music building was named the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Music Center.<lb />
The company presents annual tours<lb />
covering most of the United States.<lb />
These professional troupes have perform-<lb />
ed nearly 2,000 times bringing opera to<lb />
smaller towns and communities that have<lb />
never witnessed live operatic perfor-<lb />
mances. On May 1, 1969, the troupe<lb />
played to the one-millionth student in<lb />
attendance at matinees for the North<lb />
Carolina public schools.<lb />
When touring the Company is<lb />
accompanied on piano by Don Wilder,<lb />
music director. But for its performance at<lb />
ECU, Wilder will conduct an orchestra<lb />
made up of students and faculty of the<lb />
ECU School of Music. This production<lb />
makes the second collarboration between<lb />
East Carolina and the National Opera<lb />
Company. The first such endeavor took<lb />
place last February with Mozart's "Cosi<lb />
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To-Morrow's Sports<lb />
By JACK MORROW<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
SWIMMING<lb />
Once again the Atlantic Seaboard Interscholastic Swimming and Diving<lb />
Championships was a huge success.<lb />
On Saturday in Minges Natatorium, over 200 of the finest high school swimmers<lb />
and divers on the east coast congregated for one of the best meets of its kind.<lb />
Calvert Hall High School of Maryland continued their domination of the competition<lb />
as they won the championship trophy for the sixth straight year.<lb />
Not only was the meet a success from a competition standpoint, but the high<lb />
school athletes had a chance to see East Carolina's beautiful swimming facility, and<lb />
they also had a chance to talk with Pirate varsity swimmers and head coach Ray<lb />
Scharf. Many swimmers and divers expressed a great deal of interest in attending ECU<lb />
as student athletes. .<lb />
The meet was unique in the fact that it was conducted entirely by the Pirate<lb />
swimming team. At times these meet officials worked faster than the boys in the<lb />
water. Efficiency was certainly the word that should be used in describing the conduct<lb />
of thfi m�6t<lb />
I had the opportunity to talk with many of the visiting coaches and they had only<lb />
words of praise for the meet.<lb />
Congratulations to coach Scharf and his team for a job well done.<lb />
The Pirate swimmers, presently 4-4 in dual meet competition, will travel to<lb />
Washington, D.C.on Saturday to battle Catholic University.<lb />
The "natatorium" (using the term loosley) at Catholic has often been the subject of<lb />
discussion on more than one occasion. The "oversized bird bath" is. only 20 yards long<lb />
and it has rounded corners, therefore the swimmers in the outside lanes have a much<lb />
better chance of doing well as the distance they swim is about three feet shorter than<lb />
the competitors on the inside lanes. <lb />
The pool's ceiling is approximately 15 feet high and the depth of the pool is a mere<lb />
eight feet. Pirate divers should be in for quite a surprise as they will find themselves<lb />
continually bouncing either off the ceiling or the pool's bottom.<lb />
Every night when you kneel to say your prayers, please ask God to protect the Pirate<lb />
swimmers from the perils of Catholic's pool.<lb />
MISTAKEMISTAKE MISTAKE<lb />
In my column of last week, I erroneously made the statement that the East<lb />
Carolina swimming team was the only squad on campus that competed against four<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference schools. <lb />
Our baseball team plays four ACC opponents and also many of the games played<lb />
are doubleheaders. May I also add that the baseball team is probably one of the most<lb />
successful teams from Greenville against ACC foes.<lb />
It was strange to walk into Minges Coliseum on Saturday afternoon and see<lb />
coach Williams' baseball squad paired off taking "a few to the mitt<lb />
The baseball team has started their pre-spring drills and instead of braving the cold<lb />
and wet that typifies Greenville, they played catch in the coliseum.<lb />
I was somewhat disappointed though that the Pirates didn't take batting practice.<lb />
BILLY THROUGH FOR SEASON<lb />
The Carolina Cougars learned this weekend that their leading scorer Billy<lb />
Cunningham (20.9 scoring average) will have to undergo further kidney surgerytoday.<lb />
Cunningham underwent surgery to correct kidney blockage in mid-DBcemtar<lb />
apparently all didn't go so well during the recovery period, thus neceseating.the<lb />
further surgery. He was expected back in a Cougar uniform on or near March 1, now he<lb />
will be lost for the season.<lb />
The surqery will be performed in Penn. Hospital in Philadelphia.<lb />
The Cougars have faltered into third place in the ABA's eastern division, trailing<lb />
New York's Nets and the Kentucky Colonels.<lb />
HEREFORD WINS AGAIN<lb />
Greenville's Ed Hereford successfully defended his Bethel Road Race title on<lb />
Saturday as he ran the 10-mile course three minutes faster than his time of last year.<lb />
Hereford won in a time of 53.39. Jerry Hilliard of Raleigh finished second while<lb />
Mike Conley of Greenville was third.<lb />
Buc Trackmen perform well<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Though out manned and fatigued, the<lb />
ECU indoor track team gave a thrilling<lb />
performance before bowing in Columbus,<lb />
Ohio on Friday night.<lb />
The trucker's strike had affected the<lb />
Northern route in blocking gas stations<lb />
and roads so the Pirates had to take<lb />
another route to Columbus which made<lb />
the trip 21 hours instead of 13.<lb />
Carson commented, "I was really<lb />
proud of the team. The Ohio State coach<lb />
said he couldn't even get his team into<lb />
cars to ride 13 hours, let alone all night<lb />
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With two events left, the score was<lb />
Ohio State and Notre Dame tied at 44 all<lb />
and ECU with 37. But OSU took 1-2-3 in<lb />
the high jump, won the pole vault and<lb />
mile relay and the meet ended OSU 72,<lb />
Notre Dame 48 and ECU 43.<lb />
Maurice Huntley turned in his best<lb />
performance of the year in winning the<lb />
300-yd. dash and taking second in the 60<lb />
with a time of 6.3 seconds.<lb />
Carson said, "In the 300 Maurice ran a<lb />
great race, for he beat an Olympian in<lb />
Terry Finnigan running 32.1 to his 32.2<lb />
Ariah Johnson won the 440 for the<lb />
Pirates in 51.5, yet his time would have<lb />
been faster except for the bumping�and<lb />
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Grapplers dump Indians<lb />
By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Last Friday evening in Minges<lb />
Coliseum the East Carolina wrestling<lb />
team scored an impressive 29-6 victory<lb />
over William and Mary.<lb />
The Indians entered the match as the<lb />
only team with a shot at upending the<lb />
Pirates in the Southern Conference. Hav-<lb />
ing lost only to ACC wrestling legend<lb />
Maryland and national powerhouse<lb />
Clarion State, William and Mary brought<lb />
excellent credentials with them from<lb />
Williamsburg.<lb />
Despite the convincing win, one<lb />
senses that both coaches and wrestlers<lb />
will be satisfied with nothing less than<lb />
total domination of William and Mary in<lb />
the conference tournament, to be held<lb />
February 22-23 at Appalachian State.<lb />
"Some did so-so, some did average,<lb />
and some did great said coach John<lb />
Welborn in assessing the performance of<lb />
his team.<lb />
"Bill Hill wrestled tremendously-he<lb />
had an outstanding match said Welbom<lb />
in reference to the Pirate 177-pounder.<lb />
Hill, a captain and senior from Norfolk,<lb />
Va has been a Southern Conference<lb />
champ in each of his first three seasons<lb />
and has been selected the "Best Wrestler<lb />
in North Carolina" each of the past two<lb />
years.<lb />
Bruce Hall, who registered the only<lb />
pin of the night, typified the confidence of<lb />
the Pirate grapplers.<lb />
'I thought we would do this well,<lb />
although I didn't think I'd get a pin Hall<lb />
said. "We had guys lose who really<lb />
shouldn't have, but I think that almost<lb />
assures a conference title for them<lb />
So this meet will spur the Pirates into<lb />
the conference tournament with added<lb />
enthusiasm, yet on the other hand<lb />
William and Mary will be on the warpath<lb />
and looking for revenge.<lb />
"We've got to realize that we'll have to<lb />
work just as hard and make some<lb />
improvements said Welbom. "They'll be<lb />
coming back strong. I don't think they<lb />
wrestled as well as they are capable of<lb />
Turning to the night's action, junior<lb />
Jim Blair dazzled and battered the Indian's<lb />
Mark Healy in the 118-pound bout. He<lb />
scored a 15-5 superior decision.<lb />
In the 126-pound weight class, ECU'S<lb />
Paul Ketchum edged Jim Hicks in a<lb />
heartstopping 5-4 verdict and gave the<lb />
Pirates a 7-0 team lead over William and<lb />
Mary.<lb />
Mark Bel knap decisioned Pirate Milt<lb />
Sherman 4-3 in the 134 pount<lb />
bout. Bel knap had a record of 30-1 going<lb />
into the match, with the loss coming at<lb />
the hands of Sherman in a tournament<lb />
earlier this season.<lb />
Tom Marriott, sophomore from<lb />
Herkimer, N.Y dominated John Trud-<lb />
geon, defeating the Indian foe 12-5.<lb />
In the 150-pound bout, Pirate<lb />
freshman Steve Satterthwaite came<lb />
through with a stellar performance in<lb />
nipping Tom Monday, 6-5. This was the<lb />
fiercest and most physically demanding<lb />
match of the evening as both<lb />
Satterthwaite and Monday knew this was<lb />
an important bout. The victory upped the<lb />
East Carolina team lead to 13-3. A loss<lb />
here would have made things a cozy 10-7.<lb />
158-pounder Bruce Hall came through<lb />
with his pin of William and Mary's Bob<lb />
Friedhoff in the third period. Time of the<lb />
fall was 5:55.<lb />
Ron Whitcomb, sophomore from East<lb />
Rochester, N.Y gave a very steady<lb />
performance in defeating the Indian's Bob<lb />
Stark, 8-4, in the 167-pound division.<lb />
Bill Hill did everything but pin Mike<lb />
Furiness of William and Mary at 177. He<lb />
scored a 14-0 superior decision and came<lb />
within inches of pinning Furiness in each<lb />
of the three periods.<lb />
In the 190-pound bout Rick Dixon<lb />
defeated ECU'S Mike Radford 11-8 with a<lb />
flurry of points in the final period.<lb />
In the heavyweight event, the Pirate's<lb />
Willie Bryant again had everyone holding<lb />
their breath right down to the last<lb />
second. He entered the final period down<lb />
3-2, escaped to a neutral position making<lb />
it 3-3, and won 4-3 on the basis of<lb />
accumulating at least one minute more<lb />
riding time than Indian foe Greg<lb />
Freaney. This win by the junior college<lb />
transfer from Glassboro, N.J.gave ECU a<lb />
final margin of 29-6 over the Indians.<lb />
The loss dropped William and Mary to<lb />
10-3, with the victory raising the Pirate<lb />
dual meet mark to 4-0. ECU'S next match'<lb />
is at home on Thursday, February 14,<lb />
against the Pembroke State Braves.<lb />
PIRATE 118 POUNDER JIM BLAIR glances up at the clock while applying<lb />
to his William and Maty foe in Friday night's match.<lb />
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By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The name of the game is rebounding<lb />
and ECU'S basketball team refined it to an<lb />
art in burying last week's opponents by 58<lb />
points.<lb />
Wed. night the Pirates defeated<lb />
Buffalo State, 89-61, and Sat. bombed<lb />
SouthernConference foe William and Mary,<lb />
93-63.<lb />
The Pirates are now 11-9 for the<lb />
season and 6-4 in the conference.<lb />
Buffalo State, not exactly a<lb />
powerhouse with a 4-15 record, was<lb />
consistently outrebounded and outman-<lb />
ned as Larry Hunt pulled down 12<lb />
rebounds, Nicky White 10 and Greg<lb />
Ashorn 7.<lb />
The Bucs jumped out into a 20-8 lead<lb />
with the initial basket by Roger Atkinson<lb />
followed by a flurry of points from Reggie<lb />
Lee and White.<lb />
White scored the only points for the<lb />
Pirates for the next five minutes on a pair<lb />
of free throws but Buffalo was so<lb />
shell shocked they couldn't take advantage<lb />
of it. The Pirates led at halftime, 38-28.<lb />
Lee openned the scoring in the second<lb />
half with a corner shot and Donnie<lb />
Owens, who had 10 assists, followed with<lb />
a long bomb.<lb />
PIRATE HEAD COACH TOM QUINN inspired his team to two big wins last week over<lb />
Buffalo State and William and Mary.<lb />
Women cagers have successful trip<lb />
By CONNIE HUGHES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU women's basketball team had<lb />
wins over Appalachian High Point and<lb />
dropped one to Western Carolina in their<lb />
week end trip to the North Carolina<lb />
mountains.<lb />
Thursday night the Lady Pirates<lb />
enjoyed a victory over the women from<lb />
High Point, winning 67-53.<lb />
They controlled the initial tip-off but<lb />
ran into some difficulty in the first quarter<lb />
of play. Shots did not come easily for<lb />
either team and the quarter ended with<lb />
ECU down by three, 14-11.<lb />
In the second quarter the ECU women<lb />
added 18 points to the purple side of the<lb />
scoreboard. Poor shooting by High Point<lb />
and a pressing ECU defense found the<lb />
Lady Pirates on top at the half, 29-24.<lb />
Third quarter action was sluggish with<lb />
ooth teams trading basket for basket.<lb />
Both teams came to life in the final<lb />
period of play. ECUscored 23 points in a<lb />
fast fourth quarter effort. High Point<lb />
reponded to the challenge but their<lb />
response came too late. ECU claimed its<lb />
first victory of the week end, 67-53.<lb />
Freshman sensation Lu Ann Swaim<lb />
copped scoring and rebounding honors in<lb />
the contest. She contributed 23 points<lb />
and 15 rebounds to the Pirate<lb />
cause. Co-captain Sheilah Cotton backed<lb />
her up with 18 points.<lb />
The women had a fair night from the<lb />
floor claiming 41 per cent of their field<lb />
goal attempts. They made 75 per cent of<lb />
their free throws.<lb />
Coach Catherine Bolton had this to<lb />
say of the play at High Point: "I was<lb />
satisfied with the team's performance but<lb />
they were really thinking ahead to the big<lb />
game against Western Carolina. Lu Ann<lb />
Swaim had a nice game here<lb />
Thursday afternoon the Lady Pirates<lb />
took the court against a talented team<lb />
from Western Carolina. Numerous fouls<lb />
called on both teams made a good<lb />
contest impossible and ECU bowed to<lb />
Western 73-65.<lb />
Neither team could really play ball as<lb />
the defensive units could not press the<lb />
play. At half time Western Carolina<lb />
controlled a two point lead, 33-31.<lb />
Play during the final quarter saw<lb />
Western out score the Lady Pirates by<lb />
eight points. As the horn sounded it was<lb />
Western over ECU, 73-65.<lb />
The scoring for ECU was lopsided with<lb />
Cotten tossing in a hot 39 points. Swaim,<lb />
who sat out most of the action due to foul<lb />
trouble, contributed nine points. She was<lb />
high rebounder with eight.<lb />
The ECU women made 50 per cent of<lb />
their field goal attempts. They were 68<lb />
per cent from the foul line where they<lb />
spend a good deal of their time.<lb />
"There were 22 fouls called on Western<lb />
and 18 on us. Our tall player, Lu Ann'<lb />
Swaim,and their tall girl sat on the bench<lb />
most of the game said Bolton.<lb />
"Western made 45 per cent of their<lb />
points from outside which is phenomenal.<lb />
This forced us to go to a man-to-man<lb />
defense which we don't like to do<lb />
commented the mentor of the Lady<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Coach Bolton also added, "We're<lb />
looking for a chance to play them again<lb />
(state tournament) when both teams can<lb />
play a bit more loosely. The fouling really<lb />
hindered play<lb />
Saturday the Lady Pirates topped the<lb />
Mountaineers of ASU, 54-49, in a quick<lb />
running and shooting game. Though ASU<lb />
controlled the opening tip-off, ECU had<lb />
them by three points at the close of the<lb />
quarter, 17-14.<lb />
ECU went to the locker room at half<lb />
time with a five point lead, 26-21. The<lb />
mountain ladies had a good third quarter<lb />
and battled their way within one<lb />
point. The third period ended with ECU in<lb />
the lead, 34-33.<lb />
A fast breaking, high scoring fourth<lb />
quarter by the ECU women gave them<lb />
their second victory of the week<lb />
end. Cotton was high scorer of the game<lb />
with 20 points. Co-captain Susan<lb />
Manning had 11 points while Frances<lb />
Swenholt added eight. Manning and<lb />
Swaim were tops in rebounding claiming<lb />
eight and seven respectively.<lb />
Bolton said of the week end in the<lb />
mountains, "We have played better<lb />
basketball than we played this week<lb />
end. I don't think there's a team in the<lb />
state better that we are .It's a matter of<lb />
whether we'll be better than them when<lb />
we meet them on the court<lb />
The ECU women will go against<lb />
Chowan at 2 p.m. on Feb. 16 at<lb />
Chowan. On Feb. 21-23 they will be at the<lb />
State Tournament in Greensboro at<lb />
UNG-G. The women are presently 6-4 on<lb />
the season.<lb />
Trackmen<lb />
Continued from page eleven.<lb />
shoving throughout the race.<lb />
Gerald Klas gave an exceptional effort<lb />
in a difficult middle distance double,<lb />
finishing second in the mile in 4:15.3 and<lb />
third in the 880 in 1:56.5.<lb />
Carson commented, "Ed ran an<lb />
outstanding race, beating his personal<lb />
best time by six seconds. The OSU coach<lb />
said he was really impressed by Ed's time<lb />
because they didn't think we had that<lb />
caliber of performer in the two mile<lb />
Willie Harvey won the long jump with<lb />
a leap of 22'8 and LarryMalone finished<lb />
second in both the long and triple jump?<lb />
with 22'4" and 457" efforts respectively.<lb />
Tom Watson threw a personal best of<lb />
50'9" in the 16 lbs. shot and Art Miller<lb />
finished third in the pole vault at 14'0<lb />
It should be noted that Miller<lb />
competed after having a severely upset<lb />
stomach on the trip from eating a<lb />
doughnut at one of the truck stops.<lb />
In the 70-yd. high hurdles Sam Phillips<lb />
and Charles Maxey took third and fourth<lb />
with 8.8 and 8.9 second times. Roy Quick<lb />
finished fourth in the high jump at 6'4<lb />
With 11:29 remaining Lee again<lb />
connected making the score 61-28 and the<lb />
lead was never less than twenty points<lb />
after that.<lb />
The reserves came in with eight<lb />
minutes left, and a notable shooting<lb />
exhibition was put on by Chuch Mohn<lb />
who hit six of nine jumpers for 12 points.<lb />
White led the Pirates with 16 points,<lb />
followed by Owens, Lee and Mohn with 12<lb />
each.<lb />
Again Saturday night the Pirates<lb />
controlled the boards, pulling down 64 to<lb />
William and Mary's 48. Three Bucs had in<lb />
excess of ten rebounds; White, Geter and<lb />
Larry Hunt.<lb />
The Pirates shot 51.9 percent from the<lb />
floor and their defense forced the Indians<lb />
into 22 turnovers.<lb />
White and Lee openned the scoring in<lb />
the game with two jumpers and with Lee's<lb />
shot with 12:57 in the half the Pirates had<lb />
a 15-8 lead.<lb />
The Indians rallied behind their leading<lb />
scorer Mike Arizin, who was held to 10<lb />
points in the game, who hit two long<lb />
jumpers which gave the Indians the lead<lb />
at 18-17.<lb />
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scored putting the Pirates into the lead for<lb />
good. Geter hit a short range jumper and<lb />
Buzzy Braman's steal gave the Pirates a<lb />
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flourish with baskets by Owens and Lee<lb />
and soon had a lead of 20 points at 50-30,<lb />
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Five players were in double figures for<lb />
the Bucs led by Lee with 17, Geter with<lb />
12, Owens with 11 and Hunt and Atkinson<lb />
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