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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5,<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA NO. 3514 FEB. 1974<lb />
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Edmisten favors free press<lb />
Watergate: an American tragedy<lb />
By DIANE TAYLOR<lb />
Co-News Editor<lb />
Rufus L. Edmisten, deputy chief<lb />
counsel to the Senate Select Committee<lb />
on Presidential Campaign activities<lb />
("Watergate Committee") and chief<lb />
counsel and staff director of Senator Sam<lb />
J Ervin's Subcommittee on Separation of<lb />
Powers was at ECU yesterday for an<lb />
informal press conference and talks.<lb />
During his chief counselship of the<lb />
Separation of Powers Subcommittee.<lb />
Edmisten, who is a native of Boone. N.C<lb />
has made numerous addresses regarding<lb />
such Subcommittee studies as impound-<lb />
ment of funds by the executive branch,<lb />
Presidential abuses of the pocket veto<lb />
power and the assertion of "executive<lb />
privilege<lb />
Surrounded by reporters representing<lb />
the local television stations and several<lb />
newspapers. Edmisten explained that<lb />
Wat- had done a great deal for the<lb />
that it had opened up<lb />
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ATTORNFY GENERAL<lb />
. up<lb />
� HA Attorney General. Robert<lb />
Morgan wins the Democratic nomination<lb />
to the Senate, his office will be left<lb />
vacant. "It a vacancy comes up for<lb />
Enrollment drops<lb /><lb />
(X<lb />
RUFUS EDMISTEN<lb />
attorney general, you better believe I'll be<lb />
a candidate Edmisten exclaimed.<lb />
Edmisten went on to say that the job<lb />
of attorney general has gotten more<lb />
important. "It should be an office that<lb />
acts as a buffer between the people and<lb />
the state. I think it should be a people's<lb />
attorney office he said.<lb />
Edmisten, who has visited every one<lb />
of the 100 counties is N.C. while traveling<lb />
earlier with Senator Ervin, will cover most<lb />
of eastern N.C by this weekend.<lb />
Winding up the press conference,<lb />
Edmisten said that Vice President Gerald<lb />
Ford would "undoubtedly" run for<lb />
president in 1976.<lb />
PRESSGOVERNMENT<lb />
In a talk to journalism students,<lb />
and later, to an open session, Edmisten<lb />
explained various aspects of press-<lb />
government relationships and the revival<lb />
of decency in the government.<lb />
"Watergate has strengthened my belief<lb />
in the freedom of the press because it (the<lb />
press) has been so vehemently against it<lb />
he sai : The press was absolutely<lb />
responsible for breaking the Watergate<lb />
case, he added, "and never have so many<lb />
assaults been made against the<lb />
press. The investigation would never have<lb />
happened if not for two enterprising<lb />
reporters from the Washington Post who<lb />
ould not be stopped<lb />
Edmisten explained that he had<lb />
developed a close working relationship<lb />
Continued on page three.<lb />
Howell sees possible faculty loss<lb />
By JIM DODSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A recent article in the Raleigh News<lb />
and Observer reported that if current<lb />
enrollment trends continue at East<lb />
Carolina, the University may face losing<lb />
48 faculty positions for the 1974-75<lb />
academic year.<lb />
The article added that institutions<lb />
within the consolidated system are alloted<lb />
one faculty member per 15.4 full-time<lb />
students and that current enrollment level<lb />
suggests a surplus of about 30 faculty<lb />
positions.<lb />
STATISTICS<lb />
The statistics that are used to evaluate<lb />
studentteacher ratio are accumulated<lb />
by Institutional Research here at the<lb />
school and then submitted to the general<lb />
administration of the consolidated<lb />
University system for further evaluation.<lb />
The end result is a projection of the<lb />
enrollment trend for that particular<lb />
school. It is upon this projection that the<lb />
number of faculty needed for the<lb />
following academic year is based.<lb />
REASONS<lb />
John M. Howell. Provost at ECU,<lb />
suggested some reasons for the possible<lb />
loss of faculty positions.<lb />
"We are always over enrolled or under<lb />
enrolled. There is always a problem in<lb />
balancing our to<lb />
ratio Ev '<lb />
"In October and November we submit<lb />
a projection of our expected enrollment<lb />
level for the next academic year. Fortu-<lb />
nately there is a flexible percentage of 2<lb />
per cent, above or below, that is matched<lb />
with the current level ot full-time<lb />
students, that allows us to keep the<lb />
current number of faculty positions<lb />
available. If actual enrollment is greater<lb />
than 2 per cent of the projection, we are<lb />
allocated funds for more faculty<lb />
positions. If it is below 2 per cent, then<lb />
we are forced to make cuts in faculty that<lb />
will bring us into the 2 per cent range<lb />
Howell added.<lb />
9,031 STUDENTS<lb />
Last fall Institutional Research<lb />
projected an enrollment level of 9,498<lb />
full-time students. The current level<lb />
however is 9,031, some 467 students<lb />
below the projectionand substantially<lb />
below the allowed 2 per cent<lb />
leeway. Based on these figures, to bring<lb />
the level of projected faculty positions<lb />
down to the actual level needed would<lb />
mean a cut of as high as 29.6 of the<lb />
number of faculty members. With the 2<lb />
per cent flexibility added it would reduce<lb />
the number of cuts needed to 18.<lb />
ENROLLMENT DROPS<lb />
Although it is true that the overall<lb />
ilment of full-time students has<lb />
Affairs which is made up of the<lb />
departments of arts and sciences. This<lb />
decline has been too great to balance off<lb />
the overall enrollment trend with the<lb />
increases in health affairs.<lb />
nexi<lb />
Yv<lb />
JOHN M. HOWELL<lb />
Recently revised projections, concern-<lb />
ing the enrollment for next fall were<lb />
submitted to the general administration,<lb />
-es projected the approximate<lb />
Ilment at 9,048, with an<lb />
Health Affairs that would<lb />
rn number of<lb /><lb />
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faculty members by 18, and a subsequent<lb />
decrease in Academic Affairs that would<lb />
mean cutting 48 current faculty<lb />
positions. With both situations consider-<lb />
ed, the total number of cuts to be made<lb />
would be approximately 30. Howell<lb />
discussed how these cuts may take<lb />
place:<lb />
"For a period of time we were<lb />
concerned that we might have to lose<lb />
some positions in the middle of this<lb />
current academic year, fortunately it<lb />
doesn't look like we will. We will honor<lb />
all contracts through the remainder of the<lb />
year. Some cuts will be made however,<lb />
and these will be determined by the<lb />
length of time that an instructor has been<lb />
on the faculty. Some of those positions<lb />
filled this past fall and the fall of 1972 will<lb />
be the primary ones involved. We try to<lb />
make cuts in those positions under which<lb />
the fewest students are concerned. Gen-<lb />
erally the decisions are left up to the<lb />
specific departments as to the cuts to be<lb />
made Howell added.<lb />
PROGRAMS<lb />
"We do send out a letter to those who<lb />
are affected by the reduction informing<lb />
them that if the enrollment level increases<lb />
and the position is once again available,<lb />
they will be offered the position. Right<lb />
now, however, we are involved in a<lb />
rigorous recruitment program to help<lb />
prevent additional cutsand we an very<lb />
optimistic Continued on page five.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 3514 FEB. 1974<lb />
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news<lb />
Student fees<lb />
The Cashier's Office will accept<lb />
student fees for the Spring Quarter 1974<lb />
beginning Monday, February 18. Payment<lb />
in advance will help avoid some<lb />
inconveniences and delays on Regis-<lb />
tration Day.<lb />
MRC meeting<lb />
There will be a meeting of all MRC and<lb />
House Council members Thurs Feb. 14,<lb />
1974 at 7:00 in the Pirates Room. (Base-<lb />
ment of Jones Dorm) All male students<lb />
are invited to attend and join in a<lb />
discussion with Vice Chancellor Moore<lb />
about the problems and achievements on<lb />
the hill this year. It will be a very informal<lb />
type of meeting and your presence will be<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Scuba diving<lb />
A non-credit evening course in scuba<lb />
diving will be given by the ECU Division of<lb />
Continuing Education March 7 - April 2.<lb />
Consisting of eight three-hour<lb />
sessions, the course meets Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays, 7-10 p.m. in Minges Coliseum<lb />
on the ECU campus.<lb />
The course is designed after the Los<lb />
Angeles County Basic Scuba Certification<lb />
course. Students must pass a swimming<lb />
test to be given at the first meeting.<lb />
Besides training in the sport of skin<lb />
and scuba diving, students will receive<lb />
instruction in favorable reaction under<lb />
normal and adverse conditions, on the<lb />
surface and underwater.<lb />
They will also be taught emergency<lb />
recovery and rescue techniques, the use<lb />
of scuba equipment, diving physics and<lb />
diving medicine.<lb />
Final session will consist of a deep<lb />
dive test off Radio Island near Morehead<lb />
City or at another suitable location.<lb />
Course instructor is Robert Eastep,<lb />
who has taught the Los Angeles County<lb />
Program for several years.<lb />
Students must supply their own<lb />
flippers, masks and snorkels. Other<lb />
equipment, including air, can be rented<lb />
from the instructor.<lb />
Further information and registration<lb />
forms are available from the ECU Division<lb />
of Continuing Education, Box 2727,<lb />
Greenville, telephone 758-6148.<lb />
As class size will be limited to 20<lb />
persons, applications must be received by<lb />
March 4.<lb />
SGA vacancy<lb />
Attention! There is a vacancy in Tyler<lb />
Dorm for the ECU-SGA legislature. Ap-<lb />
plications are being accepted this week<lb />
and may be picked up in Room 303 or<lb />
from any Screening or Appointments<lb />
Committee members. Final Screenings<lb />
will be held on Monday, February 18, in<lb />
Room 307 at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Two Fountainhead articles have<lb />
oien written up in the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press (ACP) magazine. One<lb />
article entitled 'Hold onto your jeans by<lb />
staff writer Carol Wood describing the<lb />
coming cotton shortage and its effect on<lb />
blue jean manufacturers appeared in the<lb />
December 6 issue of Fountainhead. The<lb />
second article, 'Position as black leader is<lb />
unique' written by staff writer Tim Jones,<lb />
tells of the precarious role of black<lb />
leaders such as ECU'S T. Maurice<lb />
Huntley, Secretary of Minority Affairs<lb />
here.<lb />
Chem seminar<lb />
Dr. Raymond E. Dessy, Professor,<lb />
Department of Chemistry, Virginia<lb />
Polytechnic Institute, will present a<lb />
seminar on "Minicomputer and Micropro-<lb />
cessor Interfacing Made Easier" Friday,<lb />
February 15, 1974 at 3:00 p.m. in room<lb />
202 Flanagan Building.<lb />
Coffee will be served in the conference<lb />
room. All interested persons are cordially<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Music recital<lb />
Mr. Peter Takacs of the School of<lb />
Music Faculty will play a recital in<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall on Sunday, February<lb />
17, 1974, at 3:15 p.m.<lb />
Mr. Takacs has performed extensively<lb />
throughout the United States, and is the<lb />
winner of the 1973 University of Maryland<lb />
International Piano Competition. This will<lb />
be his fourth solo recital on campus since<lb />
joining the faculty in September 1972.<lb />
It will include compositions by Mozart,<lb />
Chopin, Schoenberg and Beethoven. Ad-<lb />
mission is free.<lb />
CO<lb />
EDMISTEN VISITSpage one<lb />
STUDENT FUNDSpage three<lb />
MED SCHOOL LECTUREpage four<lb />
QUILTSpage five<lb />
REVIEWSpages six and seven<lb />
EDITORIALSCOMMENTARYFORUM pages eight and nine<lb />
VIETNAMESE PRISONER page ten<lb />
GEOLOGY TRIPpage twelve<lb />
NEWS FLASHES page thirteen<lb />
SPORTSpages fourteen, fifteen and sixteen<lb />
m<lb />
VISTA benefit<lb />
The Pitt County VISTA Project is<lb />
sponsoring a concert Tuesday, February<lb />
19 at the Attic to raise money to help<lb />
meet ongoing expenses and to fill out the<lb />
budget for the upcoming months.<lb />
All VISTA projects are funded by<lb />
contributions from the communities in<lb />
which they are located. The Federal<lb />
Government and ACTION, VISTA's parent<lb />
agencies, pay only the volunteers' living<lb />
expenses; all other expenses incurred by<lb />
the 407 VISTA projects in operation have<lb />
to be raised by the local communities.<lb />
The Pitt County VISTA Project is<lb />
involved in serveral projects that required<lb />
bulk mailings and long distance telephone<lb />
calls. The necessity of doing this<lb />
depleted the budget. In order to continue<lb />
its efforts and increase its effectiveness,<lb />
Supervisor Charles Lance and Volunteers<lb />
Kenneth Foscue and Zane Katsikis are<lb />
working with Thomas "Skinner" Haines of<lb />
the Attic and local Rock and Roll Bands<lb />
to raise money.<lb />
The first of a series of Benefit concerts<lb />
is scheduled for Tuesday Night February<lb />
19 at 8:00 p.m. at the Attic. Admission is<lb />
50 cents. Two bands will perform. Kar-<lb />
ma, a group from Fayetteville is one, the<lb />
other band will be announced at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
Come on out to listen to some good<lb />
music and relax before final exams and at<lb />
the same time support a worthy cause.<lb />
Lacrosse club<lb />
On February 20, 1974, WECU Radio<lb />
will be conducting a fund raising drive for<lb />
the East Carolina Lacrosse Club.<lb />
Because they were under the<lb />
assumption that the club would be<lb />
receiving funds from the SGA, the<lb />
members of the Lacrosse team scheduled<lb />
games and purchased necessary equip-<lb />
ment for the upcoming year. On Feb. 11,<lb />
the SGA Legislature upheld the veto of<lb />
SGA President Bill Bodenhamer, there-<lb />
fore, denying the team of any form of<lb />
money, whatsoever. Anyone wishing to<lb />
assist WECU in helping the Lacrosse Club<lb />
should stop by Room 227 of Joyner<lb />
Library or call 758-6656 (WECU).<lb />
ECU jazz ensemble<lb />
The East Carolina Jazz Ensembles,<lb />
directed by George L. Broussard and<lb />
George Naff, and the University<lb />
Percussion Ensemble, directed by Harold<lb />
Jones will present a Winter Concert in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8:15 p.m Sunday<lb />
the 17th of February.<lb />
The program of the Jazz Ensemble<lb />
(twenty-two piece Big Band) will cover the<lb />
styles of Count Basie (Fun Time), Duke<lb />
Ellington (Starr Crossed Lovers), Thad<lb />
Jones-Mel Lewis (US), Stan Kenton<lb />
(Tonight), and an example of aleatroic,<lb />
free form Jazz composed by Chuck Hawes<lb />
and arranged by Mr. Broussard.<lb />
The University Jazz Quintet, composed<lb />
of members of the larger ensemble and<lb />
directed by George Naff, will perform<lb />
works by Miles Davis (Straight, No<lb />
Chaser) and Herbie Hancock (Watermelon<lb />
Man).<lb />
The Percussion Ensemble, directed by<lb />
Harold Jones, will perform the music of<lb />
Alan Abel (Alegre Muchacho), Vic Firth<lb />
(Ercore in Jazz), Michael Colgrass (Three<lb />
Brothers), Bartok (Allegro Barbarro), and<lb />
Khatchaturan (Sabre Danse). The last two<lb />
selections were arranged especially for<lb />
the ECU Percussion Ensemble by music<lb />
school graduate Grey Barrier (now a<lb />
graduate student at Northwestern<lb />
University).<lb />
Councelors<lb />
Approximately 150 guidance counsel-<lb />
ors will be guests of ECU at a Conference<lb />
for Counselors Feb. 20-21.<lb />
The conference is sponsored by ECU'S<lb />
Counseling'Center, Division of Health<lb />
Affairs, Admissions Committee and<lb />
Division of Student Affairs.<lb />
Topics for discussion at the<lb />
conference will include regional and state<lb />
resources of interest to counselors,<lb />
changing policies and trends in American<lb />
colleges and universities, career and<lb />
vocational concerns, issues in the<lb />
adjustment of student from high school to<lb />
college to career, disadvantage students<lb />
and higher education deficiencies among<lb />
high school students.<lb />
Biology seminar<lb />
MM<lb />
European tour<lb />
A European Tour for six hours of credit<lb />
is being offered by the Geography<lb />
Department and the Division of<lb />
Continuing Education. Those participat-<lb />
ing will tour England, Holland, Belgium,<lb />
and France, by bus.<lb />
Participants will see the tourist<lb />
attractions, night life and basic geography<lb />
of London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris<lb />
and other cities. This study tour will be<lb />
conducted June 17 through July 11 for the<lb />
inclusive price of $1125, or $1031 without<lb />
credit. (Even cheaper if twenty-five or<lb />
more people go.)<lb />
See or call the Geography Department,<lb />
Social Science Brewster Building Room<lb />
A-227 (Phone 758-6230) and obtain<lb />
additional information. Dr. Ralph E.<lb />
Birchard in Geography is the Director of<lb />
the tour.<lb />
mmmmmmt � � an i a i mmmmmmm<lb />
Biology Seminar - Friday, February 15,<lb />
1974. Speaker: Mr. Gordon Watts, Head,<lb />
Underwater Archeology Branch, N. C.<lb />
Division of Archives and History. Title:<lb />
Current underwater archeological projects<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
Gordon will use color slides to<lb />
describe current projects including:<lb />
( "Gunboat" on Chicod Creek<lb />
2) Search for the "Monitor" off Cape<lb />
Hatteras<lb />
3) An 18th century "privateer" of<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Place and time: Biology Building,<lb />
Room 103, 1:00 p.m.<lb />
Continued on page thirteen.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAOVOL. 5, NO. 3514 FEB. 1974<lb />
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$8.50 per quarter<lb />
SGA gets big part of student fees<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The following is the second part of<lb />
a two part series concerning student fees<lb />
- how much they are and where they go.<lb />
If you have been wondering how the<lb />
SGA has been able to appropriate an<lb />
estimated $100,000 to the publications<lb />
board, $1,000 to the music school or<lb />
$2,048 to the SGA loan fund, perhaps you<lb />
would be interested to know that the SGA<lb />
spends about $240,000 of student funds<lb />
each year.<lb />
The student government at ECU is one<lb />
of the few student governments in the<lb />
state that is responsible for handling a<lb />
quarter of a million dollars, according to<lb />
SGA president Bill Bodenhamer.<lb />
Each student pays $8.50 per quarter to<lb />
support the SGA. This amounts to a<lb />
budget of a little less than $80,000 per<lb />
quarter.<lb />
A recent financial report which SGA<lb />
treasurer Mike Ertis presented to the<lb />
legislature stated that the following areas<lb />
of student interest received appropriations<lb />
from the SGA:<lb />
(estimated figures)<lb />
1. $24,000 salaries for secretary, bus<lb />
drivers and photographers<lb />
2. $18,000 SGA Executive Council<lb />
expenses<lb />
3. $2,583 photographer expenses<lb />
4. $35,121 Fountainhead (revenues in-<lb />
cluded)<lb />
5. $41,480 Buccaneer ($20,000 paid for<lb />
last year's printing)<lb />
6. $23,723 transit system<lb />
7. $21,273 ECU Playhouse (revenues in-<lb />
cluded)<lb />
8. $7,329 WECU Radio<lb />
9. $2,048 SGA loan fund<lb />
10. $2,245 International Affairs<lb />
11. $1,500 publications board (miscel-<lb />
laneous and equipment)<lb />
12. $1,700 Real House<lb />
Out of this line item break-down of the<lb />
SGA's budgeted $240,000 there are three<lb />
appropriations that are allowed large<lb />
portions of the funds. These three<lb />
appropriations are to the executive<lb />
council, the publications board and the<lb />
transit system.<lb />
The SGA executive council's budget of<lb />
$18,000 includes expenses such as $2,090<lb />
for office equipment, $450 for postage,<lb />
$1,519 for office furniture, $1,100 for<lb />
lawyer's fee, and finally $4,389 for<lb />
miscellaneous.<lb />
Most of the miscellaneous fund has<lb />
been used this year to pay salaries of<lb />
student helpers, buy office equipment,<lb />
travel expenses and insurance policies for<lb />
the buses. The miscellaneous is spent by<lb />
the cabinet or the executive officers of the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
The publications received a giant share<lb />
of the budgeted $240,000 this year. Out<lb />
of its general budget, the publications<lb />
board had to pay for the publication of the<lb />
Rebel and other expenses. Other parts of<lb />
the publications board such as the<lb />
Fountainhead and the Buccaneer were<lb />
funded a total of about $100,000 by the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
The transit system also received a<lb />
large sum of the budget this<lb />
year. However the transit system receives<lb />
a specific fund of students' fees. As of<lb />
four years ago, the students have paid $2<lb />
per quarter to the SGA for campus<lb />
transportation. An estimated $60,000 is<lb />
paid to the SGA each year for the specific<lb />
purpose of transportation.<lb />
This year the SGA has spent $23,000<lb />
for two buses, has hired bus drivers for<lb />
the buses, and has planned a convenient<lb />
bus route for student riders. This year the<lb />
SGA has spent about $54,000 of the<lb />
funded $60,000 and has almost utilized 90<lb />
per cent of the transportation funds,<lb />
according to Bodenhamer.<lb />
Watergate and the press<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
with the Washington press corps during<lb />
Watergate. He said they have had a very<lb />
hard time trying to cover the government<lb />
affairs, especially where Nixon is<lb />
concerned.<lb />
"They seem to have had trouble with<lb />
this particular president all along he<lb />
told. "He's allowed people around him to<lb />
isolate him and he really doesn't know<lb />
what's going on in the country<lb />
Edmisten explained that Nixon had<lb />
surrounded himself with 'Haldeman's and<lb />
Erlichman's' who had engulfed him in a<lb />
personality cult and almost stole the<lb />
country. We would be a virtual police<lb />
state if it had not been for the vigilance of<lb />
the press<lb />
Edmisten, who admits he is "no great<lb />
admirer of President Nixon claims that<lb />
Nixon hides from the press, "I guess<lb />
because the truth hurts<lb />
WATERGATE<lb />
Moving into a discussion about the<lb />
Watergate investigation, Edmisten said,<lb />
"There's no doubt about it that this<lb />
Watergate thing is the most highly<lb />
charged investigation in America as far as<lb />
a Congressional investigation goes<lb />
He said that he viewed Watergate as<lb />
the culminationof a series of events that<lb />
have happenedover the years. Such things<lb />
as impounding of funds, executive<lb />
agreements, executive orders, national<lb />
lawlessness and many others, led to<lb />
public disbelief and distrust in the<lb />
government as well as a relaxing of<lb />
control.<lb />
"I think this the worst tragedy to<lb />
happen to the American people he said,<lb />
"their right to believe has been taken<lb />
away<lb />
"In the past months alone he went<lb />
on, "our Vice President has left office<lb />
under a cloud, the two top men in the<lb />
Department of Justice have left in protest<lb />
of the firing of Archibald Cox and now we<lb />
are in a state of incredible confusion and<lb />
disbelief regarding the famous Watergate<lb />
tapes and in many recent editions of the<lb />
nation's leading newspapers we have read<lb />
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pleas for the resignation or impeachment<lb />
of a President who only a year ago was<lb />
elected by one of the largest majorities in<lb />
history- We do not know where we go<lb />
from here. The future is uncertain and<lb />
frightening<lb />
GET THE FACTS OUT<lb />
Edmisten said that the Watergate<lb />
Committee had gone through the<lb />
business of getting the facts out to the<lb />
people. "Now my job is to write the<lb />
reports, and that's the hard part he<lb />
claimed. He explained that the report<lb />
would have been out sooner, but that<lb />
Senator Leon Jaworski had asked for a<lb />
delay, pending further actions by the<lb />
committee. "But he said, "they should<lb />
be out in a couple of months. If not, I<lb />
won't be there<lb />
When asked if there was still a lot<lb />
about Watergate that the public still<lb />
doesn't know, Edmisten said, "You're<lb />
damn right But he also admitted that<lb />
there were still some things the<lb />
committee didn't know.<lb />
"I feel there are some things that<lb />
should not be divulged about the<lb />
Watergate case he explained, "especial-<lb />
ly things that might be particularly<lb />
(personally) damaging to some persons<lb />
involved<lb />
Edmisten said the Watergate investi-<lb />
gation had received a lot of criticism and<lb />
blame. Aside from numerous bomb<lb />
threats, he said the committee had been<lb />
blamed for everything from droughts in<lb />
the west to hailstorms in Florida and even<lb />
the gas shortage.<lb />
BALANCE OF POWER<lb />
Edmisten said he would like to see<lb />
an actual balance of power in our<lb />
governmental system.<lb />
"Congress has in many ways ceased<lb />
to be an effective part of the government<lb />
he claims. Reasons for his belief stem<lb />
from facts such as the many absences in<lb />
both Houses and difficulty in even<lb />
reaching a quorum.<lb />
"I'd hate to see this country run by<lb />
Congress he exclaimed. "That would be<lb />
dreadful! Do you know that before the<lb />
Watergate Committee, Congress had<lb />
never even had a computer of its own?"<lb />
"I'd hate to see the country run by the<lb />
Judiciary he continued, "and I would<lb />
hate to see this country continue to be<lb />
run by the Executive Branch, as it has<lb />
been! All I ask for is a balance of<lb />
powers<lb />
He went on to say that the President<lb />
has claimed executive immunity, not only<lb />
in regard to the Watergate Committee's<lb />
actions, but has even attempted to assert<lb />
such immunity to a U.S. District Court,<lb />
which Edmisten claims will ultimately<lb />
prove a futile effort to insulate himself<lb />
from judicial scrutiny of allegedly illegal<lb />
activity.<lb />
"I don't think the President will appear<lb />
in any court. But I think if the House<lb />
Judiciary Committee tells him to appear,<lb />
he better, if he knows what's good for<lb />
him he added.<lb />
THE PAUL HILL CHORALE will perform tonight In Wright Auditorium at 8:00.<lb />
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Role of physician is discussed<lb />
By SYDNEY ANN GREEN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Dr. Fitzhugh Mayo, chairman of the<lb />
Department of Family Practice at the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia, spoke at the<lb />
ECU med school lecture January, 31.<lb />
Dr. Mayo spoke on the role of family<lb />
physicians and the system the Medical<lb />
College of Virginia used when setting up<lb />
their school for family physicians.<lb />
After doing studies in Virginia, the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia reached the<lb />
conclusion that 112 doctors a year were<lb />
needed. They gathered data as to where<lb />
the need was greatest and found that<lb />
there were 60 counties in Virginia with no<lb />
internists or pediatricians. They found<lb />
that these doctors don't go into areas<lb />
where there are no big hospitals.<lb />
The studies showed that general<lb />
practioners were spread over wide areas in<lb />
the state, however, there were still four<lb />
counties with no general practioners. The<lb />
study also showed a number of these<lb />
doctors was diminishing as they grew<lb />
older and retired. There were no<lb />
replacements for them because there had<lb />
been no training of general practioners in<lb />
the past thirty years.<lb />
One of the biggest problems with the<lb />
training programs for doctors according<lb />
to Dr. Mayo is that doctors step out of the<lb />
training and meet people and not<lb />
diseases.<lb />
When setting up the program at the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia a consensus<lb />
of the total number of problems peoplego<lb />
to the doctor for was measured. This Mas<lb />
used to develop the family medical<lb />
curriculum for the school. The content<lb />
was divided into serious life threatening<lb />
problems, diagnostic problems and other<lb />
problems.<lb />
Records are kept by census track on<lb />
the number of patients, their sex and age<lb />
and their problems. Dr. Mayo explained<lb />
this was important because it allowed the<lb />
doctor to keep track of how many patients<lb />
he had with the same problem.<lb />
Funds were one of the most important<lb />
factors in the program. According to Dr.<lb />
Mayo 92 percent of the funds were<lb />
winding up in the residency program.<lb />
"Without a residency Program you are not<lb />
going anywhere. Studies have shown that<lb />
75 percent of people stay within 50 miles<lb />
of where they do their residency<lb />
The importance of a full time faculty<lb />
was also stressed by Dr. Mayo. These<lb />
people should have experience in primary<lb />
care and skills in organization and<lb />
teaching and should be quality human<lb />
beings according to Mayo.<lb />
The patient population at the family<lb />
practice center should be an adequate<lb />
number of all socio-economic groups.<lb />
The program should be organized like<lb />
private practices and should be<lb />
conveniently located. Dr. Mayo explained<lb />
that the pet peeve about most programs<lb />
is that they have slaves for patients. Us-<lb />
ually the patients at these training clinics<lb />
can not afford to pay a private<lb />
physician. This is why they go to these<lb />
clinics. Dr. Mayo explained that if people<lb />
of all socio-economic populations go to<lb />
the clinic they will be in a position to get<lb />
up and walk out if they don't receive<lb />
proper care. This will provide the future<lb />
doctor with some first hand experience of<lb />
what it is going to be like to practice<lb />
medicine.<lb />
The consulting faculty must be paid<lb />
well and see the people that the family<lb />
doctor would see every day. They also<lb />
must teach in out patient clinics.<lb />
The faculties needed are a family<lb />
practice center and a hospital.<lb />
Dr. Mayo said that this year was the<lb />
first crop of the program at the Medical<lb />
College of Virginia and the majority of the<lb />
graduates were going to the right places.<lb />
Dr. Mayo cautioned the people who<lb />
want family doctors that they were in for<lb />
some surprises. "These doctors don't<lb />
want to practice alone. They want a place<lb />
where they don't intend to go on duty for<lb />
365 days out of the year. They have<lb />
already been in practice and they know<lb />
how to handle people. They don't want to<lb />
be called to do unnecessary things in the<lb />
middle of the night<lb />
Recreation survey results given<lb />
By JIM BURDEN<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
Recently, members of Geography 351<lb />
G, conducted a Recreational Survey in<lb />
partial requirement of the course. The<lb />
survey took a sample of 200 students from<lb />
32 different majors: 20 Freshmen, 30<lb />
Sophomores, 60 Juniors, 80 Seniors, and<lb />
10 Graduate students. The purpose of the<lb />
survey was to determine the attitude of<lb />
students about recreational activities that<lb />
they would like to have, but are not<lb />
available now, and a facility to implement<lb />
Travel adventure films brings<lb />
movie dealing with Bahamas<lb />
The beautiful islands of the Bahamas<lb />
and the ocean surrounding them will be<lb />
the subject of a color motion picture,<lb />
"The Bahamas .From Top to Bottom<lb />
The film will be presented by Harry<lb />
Pederson in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
February 18, at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Pederson, a noted oceanographer and<lb />
photographer of the underwater world,<lb />
will present a program which depicts the<lb />
islands and the setting below the<lb />
semi-tropical seas.<lb />
The lives of Bahamians are centered<lb />
on the sea. Nassau grows wealthy from<lb />
visitors attracted there by sun and<lb />
surf. People in Abaco build boats, mend<lb />
nets, fish for conch. Natives on the docks<lb />
c'amor for the catch. Above the surface is<lb />
a friendly and gentle society Below, in<lb />
the blue waters is another world where a<lb />
different climate prevails, orderly, but<lb />
disorderly, too. Survival depends on<lb />
being quick as a trigger fish, tough as a<lb />
sea turtle, clever as a shark, elusive as an<lb />
eel. Harry Pederson has filmed the people<lb />
along the shores above and life in the<lb />
waters below. He brings to the lecture<lb />
platform a witty account of a veritable<lb />
wonderland, the colorful tropical islands<lb />
of the Banamas.<lb />
Harry Pederson found it easy to make<lb />
friends with the British-accented Baha-<lb />
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mains. But how does one hobnod with<lb />
denizens of the deep? What is a big<lb />
grouper up to when he looks someone<lb />
squarely in the diving helmet? Is a Sting<lb />
ray apt to sting? Is a sea urchin just a<lb />
water ragmuffin? These and other<lb />
challenging questions concerning the sea<lb />
are answered by Pederson in the course of<lb />
his personal presentation of his brilliant<lb />
color film about the glittering Bahamas.<lb />
Pederson's film footage has been seen<lb />
and enjoyed in motion pictures such as<lb />
Rachel Carson's "The Sea Around Us" and<lb />
Walt Disney's "Hunters of the Deep Mr.<lb />
Pederson's published writings have been<lb />
not only on marine life but also on stereo<lb />
photography. He has provided illustra-<lb />
tions for "The World We Live In" and "The<lb />
Sea" by Time and Life Publications,<lb />
including a cover picture on the<lb />
latter. Some of his expedition work has<lb />
been done for the Smithsonian Institution<lb />
under a grant from the U.S. Office of<lb />
Naval Research. Mr. Pederson lectures in<lb />
person with his color films in order to<lb />
promote wider public knowledge of the<lb />
world beneath the sea<lb />
Students will be admitted to the travel<lb />
film with their I.D. and activity cards,<lb />
faculty admission will be by I.D.<lb />
card. Staff tickets are priced at fifty<lb />
cents, and public tickets are $1.00.<lb />
these "desires Here are the results of<lb />
the survey:<lb />
When asked the question: "What<lb />
activities would you like to see that are<lb />
not available now? the following werethe<lb />
top ten from the survey:<lb />
1. Riding stables<lb />
2. Bowling alley<lb />
3. Outdoor pool<lb />
4. Bike trails<lb />
5. Outdoor concerts<lb />
6. Golf<lb />
7. Boat rental<lb />
8. Sailing<lb />
9. Water skiing<lb />
10. Roller skating<lb />
As almost everyone knows, East<lb />
Carolina's main recreation area is<lb />
downtown. There is very little in the way<lb />
of recreational activities which can hold<lb />
the interest of most of the students. So,<lb />
it seems that in order to get the attention<lb />
of students, you must have the activity<lb />
that people want, and in order to find out<lb />
what people want, you take a survey.<lb />
What we have concluded was that an<lb />
off campus recreational facility would<lb />
alleviate the "want and give the student<lb />
a varied selection of recreational activities<lb />
which he wants. As can be seen from the<lb />
results of the survey; riding stables,<lb />
outdoor pool, bike trails, outdoor<lb />
concerts, golf, boat rental along with<lb />
sailing, and possibly roller skating are<lb />
SUMMER JOBS<lb />
Guys &amp; Gals needed for summer<lb />
employment at National Parks,<lb />
Private Camps, Dude Ranches and<lb />
Resorts throughout the nation.<lb />
Over 50,000 students aided each<lb />
year. For FREE information on<lb />
student assistance program send<lb />
self-addressed STAMPED enve-<lb />
lope to Opportunity Research.<lb />
Dept SJO, 55 Flathead Drive<lb />
Kalispell, MT 59901<lb />
YOU MUST APPLY EARLY<lb />
outdoor activities which could be made<lb />
into a good off campus recreational<lb />
facility. The new student union is going<lb />
to have an eight lane bowling alley, but<lb />
this will only involve one of the ten<lb />
activities. A well-planned off campus<lb />
facility could involve seven of the ten,<lb />
possibly eight. A wooded area for<lb />
horseback riding and bike trails, an<lb />
outdoor swimming pool, and open areas<lb />
for a golf course or outdoor concerts, and<lb />
if located near the Tar River or a lake,<lb />
there could be a small boat rental. Plus,<lb />
the facility would be large enough to rent<lb />
out for large parties, or whatever.<lb />
With the gas situation the way it is<lb />
most of the people who pack up for the<lb />
weekend aren't going to be able to afford<lb />
the weekly trip home. This is going to be<lb />
present a demand for recreation that this<lb />
university has never seen before. Possib-<lb />
ly with support from the students, an<lb />
investigation into the probability of this<lb />
could beqin.<lb /><lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 3514 Fab. 1974<lb />
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By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you have always thought that quilts<lb />
were just made to snuggle under and<lb />
shrink back from the cold outside perhaps<lb />
you should take a walk through the Kate<lb />
Lewis Art Gallery.<lb />
William Gallick's and Anthony Ellis's<lb />
panoramic portrait of eastern United<lb />
States patchwork will be on exhibit from<lb />
February 5-28.<lb />
Gallick and Ellis are partners in a New<lb />
York antiques firm. Their exhibit includes<lb />
many pieced and appliqued quilts made<lb />
between 1820 and 1900 in Pennsylvania,<lb />
New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Indiana,<lb />
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New<lb />
Hampshire.<lb />
Recognizing the value of quilting as a<lb />
uniquely American form of folk art,<lb />
collectors Gallick and Ellis began<lb />
purchasing quilts several years ago.<lb />
Ellis explained that quilting is an<lb />
American art that housewives have used<lb />
to express their own form of creativity.<lb />
He further explained that although<lb />
quilting is an American art, quilting forms<lb />
vary according to the area of the U.S.that<lb />
they were made, from the bright colors<lb />
and technical stitchwork of Pennsylvania<lb />
to the patchwork pastels of the South.<lb />
The exhibit includes all types of<lb />
designed quilts: the plain quilt which is<lb />
deep blues, blood reds and brilliant<lb />
yellows clearly make it one of the stars of<lb />
the exhibit.<lb />
Another particular favorite of the<lb />
exhibit is the blue satin and velvet<lb />
quilt. Ellis explained that usually only the<lb />
richer people used such expensive cloths<lb />
whereas the other quilts are usually made<lb />
made of a solid piece of material and the<lb />
design is made with stitchery; appliqued<lb />
quilts which have pieces of material sewn<lb />
to a backing to form the design and the<lb />
patchwork which is made up of small<lb />
pieces of material stitched together,<lb />
generally in geometric designs.<lb />
Particular favorites of the exhibit are<lb />
the brilliantly colored ones from the<lb />
Pennsylvania area, and the patch-piece<lb />
satin-velvet types. A giant star-like quilt<lb />
is hung from the second floor area. Its<lb />
position perhaps is symbolic because its<lb />
of cotton or homespun.<lb />
All of the quilts exhibited are priced in<lb />
the $100 and above range depending on<lb />
the materials used, the originality of<lb />
design, and the visual content of the<lb />
guilt.<lb />
The exhibit will run through the end of<lb />
this month. Anyone that is creatively<lb />
inclined with art-work or sewing should<lb />
enjoy the colorful designs and prints of<lb />
the patchwork.<lb />
i Power source<lb />
What you throw out as trash today<lb />
may return to you tomorrow as a new<lb />
power source. An experimental program<lb />
is underway where large cities are taking<lb />
their garbage and converting it into a<lb />
valuable low-sulphur fuel or burning It to<lb />
get steam power. Plants that run on<lb />
garbagepower have already been estab-<lb />
lished in cities Dayton and St.<lb />
Louis. Others are scheduled for Boston,<lb />
Baltimore and San Diego. The February<lb />
Science Digest reports that if these<lb />
experiments are successful, the 360<lb />
million tons of trash discarded annually<lb />
can be used to satisfy as much as ten<lb />
percent of America's energy needs.<lb />
Enrollment decline: recruitment<lb />
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Continued from page one.<lb />
Howell suggested a number of reasons<lb />
why enrollment has declined over the past<lb />
two years. One of the primary reasons<lb />
was the increase in the out-of-state<lb />
tuition, which has risen considerably.<lb />
Concerning this problem Howell said,<lb />
"Based on projections for this past fall,<lb />
we lost approximately 312 out-of-state<lb />
students. The primary reason of course is<lb />
the increase in tuition, but that's not the<lb />
only reason. Today there are less people<lb />
of college age, (population), and therefore<lb />
fewer and fewer young people going to<lb />
college-and the trend is continuing. A<lb />
few years ago it was felt in the elementary<lb />
and secondary schools. Now its finally<lb />
reach� the college level. Many institu-<lb />
tions have been forced to close down due<lb />
to dwindling enrollments, and almost all<lb />
are having to institute some sort of<lb />
recruitment program in one form or<lb />
another. Did you know that last year there<lb />
were approximately one half million<lb />
places available for students in our<lb />
colleges that were not filled�and as I<lb />
said, it's a growing trend<lb />
HELP MEASURES<lb />
A number of measures nave been<lb />
initiated at ECU to help curb this<lb />
downward trend in enrollment. This past<lb />
January the admissions office accepted<lb />
260 more applications than the previous<lb />
year. This faculty senate recently adopted<lb />
a policy that if a student makes an 'F in a<lb />
subject more than once, the second 'F is<lb />
not subtracted from his or her quality<lb />
points. Some technical school credit is<lb />
now being accepted in hopes of<lb />
increasing the number of transfer<lb />
students. A student that has been away<lb />
from school for more than three years<lb />
may now be re-admitted with no less than<lb />
a 'C' average on all previous work. Also<lb />
the "Experimental Admissions Program"<lb />
has been expanded to admit two to three<lb />
a ii i � � m n w<lb />
hundred more applicants upon the<lb />
recommendation of their guidance<lb />
counselors, who may not have met all of<lb />
the required standards for admission, but<lb />
who are interested in pursuing a college<lb />
education.<lb />
CLEMENS<lb />
Dr. Don Clemens, of the chemistry<lb />
department, is the chairman of the ECU<lb />
"admissions committee Recently he<lb />
discussed some of the programs that his<lb />
committee is involved in.<lb />
"As you already know, we're working<lb />
with the "Experimental Admissions<lb />
Program but we are also working with a<lb />
number of other projects including the<lb />
"Scholarship Weekend where we bring<lb />
high school scholarship students to the<lb />
campus for a weekend in the fall. They<lb />
have an opportunity to walk around the<lb />
campus and participate in some of the<lb />
activities to give them an idea what<lb />
college life here is like. Another program<lb />
initiated by Dr. J. William Byrd (physics)<lb />
is called the "High School Honors<lb />
Seminar" which invites students who have<lb />
shown an interest and ability in the<lb />
sciences to come to the University for a<lb />
day to participate in a seminar-type<lb />
program. These students are recommend-<lb />
ed by their science teachers and they<lb />
designate their preference of the sciences<lb />
offered (physics, chemistry, biology and<lb />
geology). This program has been highly<lb />
successful thus far. We held one on<lb />
December 6th and plan to hold another<lb />
one later this month<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
Another program Dr. Clemons'<lb />
committee is involved with is that of<lb />
holding a "counselor's seminar" to which<lb />
high school counselors from around the<lb />
state are invited to come to study current<lb />
counselling problems as well as get a<lb />
better understanding of East Carolina. On<lb />
this point Dr. Clemons added, "There are<lb />
so many high school students that don't<lb />
even know what's going on at ECU. I hate<lb />
to say it but there are counselors that<lb />
don't even know what's going on here as<lb />
well. Dr. Horn (Director of Admissions) is<lb />
on the road from October to March<lb />
meeting with these people, but we need<lb />
to bring them here to let them see for<lb />
themselves<lb />
150 SPACES<lb />
The counselor seminar is scheduled to<lb />
be held on February 20th and 21st. There<lb />
will be 150 spaces available on the<lb />
first-come first-served basis. Dr. Clemons<lb />
also mentioned that the Panhellenic<lb />
Council at a recent meeting decided to get<lb />
involved with student recruitment, by<lb />
having members of its various<lb />
organization return home to their high<lb />
schools that they graduated from, with<lb />
pamphlets, brochures and general<lb />
information on East Carolina to better<lb />
inform prospective college students about<lb />
the school. This approach would<lb />
hopefully bring the high school students<lb />
into closer contact with the complexion of<lb />
college life. Clemons further added:<lb />
PICK-UP<lb />
"This is the kind of recruitment that<lb />
any student here could get involved<lb />
in. By just stopping by the admissions<lb />
office, picking up a few pamphlets on the<lb />
various programs and departments, and �<lb />
taking them home with you-over the<lb />
Easter holiday perhaps, ECU students<lb />
could help to enlighten other young<lb />
people on what this school has to offer<lb />
The decline in enrollment is becoming<lb />
an ever increasing problem here at East<lb />
Carolina. The rise in tuition and the<lb />
decline in "college-age" population<lb />
certainly have had their effects on this<lb />
institution. Whether or not the current<lb />
programs initiated to interest a broader<lb />
scope of students will have a significant<lb />
affect upon this overall trend-remains to<lb />
be seen in next year's enrollment.<lb />
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Reviews<lb />
A took at two student art<lb />
shows and their creators<lb />
By PATSY HINTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"I like art. . .But I don't understand it.<lb />
Oh, I took an Art Appreciation Course<lb />
once for Humanities. Never really got into<lb />
it, though If the average ECU student<lb />
(non-art major) was asked his opinion of<lb />
art in general, this would be the typical<lb />
response. Yet, almost every week of the<lb />
school year, there are at least a couple of<lb />
art shows by dedicated, talented art<lb />
majors, striving to fulfill their require-<lb />
ments for a degree.<lb />
This week, art work by four such<lb />
senior students in the School of Art is on<lb />
display. Interior design students Donna<lb />
Kaye Gates and Cynthia Smith Parker<lb />
have an array of floor plans of modular<lb />
housing designs, an office suite, a motel<lb />
unit, a furniture showroom, a retail store,<lb />
and much, much more in the gallery of<lb />
the Baptist Student Union on Tenth<lb />
Street.<lb />
Ms. Parker explains modular housing<lb />
as a "result of developing interests in<lb />
rising costs of residential building She<lb />
goes on to say that "the prefabricated or<lb />
modular home offers a method of reduced<lb />
costs by allowing some of the labor to be<lb />
completed in an assembly setting, such<lb />
as a factory Now I think knowledge of<lb />
this sort of art is a lot more than merely<lb />
aesthetic; it can also be stored by a<lb />
prospective home buyer for later<lb />
reference.<lb />
Both Ms. Parker and Ms. Gates feature<lb />
a commercial project in which an<lb />
exclusive dress shop, Le Courtiere, was<lb />
designed for a converted row apartment in<lb />
Savannah, Georgia. Using parrot-green as<lb />
the primary color and displaying furniture<lb />
of Louis XIV and modem style, both<lb />
women show a developed skill in their<lb />
fantastic drawings.<lb />
The letterhead reading "The Crystal<lb />
Shop, Crabtree Valley Mall, Raleigh,<lb />
N.C announces a fictional china shop<lb />
created by Ms. Gates. In this project, she<lb />
chose a speciality store, named it,<lb />
designed a logo, letter head, and<lb />
packaging design, and drew up a floor<lb />
plan with material swatches. The result:<lb />
a hypothetical little store that one day<lb />
may step off the sketch board and take up<lb />
a real residence in a shopping mall.<lb />
Besides the interior design show in<lb />
the gallery of the Baptist Student Union,<lb />
paintings by Carolyn Ann Peer and<lb />
Deborah Jones Barbee are on display this<lb />
week in the gallery of third floor<lb />
Rawl. These works of oil, acrylic and<lb />
watercolor paintings are perhaps more<lb />
interesting to those interested in abstract<lb />
rather than applied art.<lb />
Ms. Peer, seeking a B.S. Art Degree,<lb />
even though she muses that "teaching<lb />
jobs are just not available described her<lb />
technique as mainly "a hard-edged<lb />
style Of her display of paintings she<lb />
has accomplished during the last two<lb />
years, she feels that her best work is her<lb />
large, L-shaped, hard-edged geometric<lb />
design. A multi-canvas painting (made by<lb />
bolting four canvasses together) repre-<lb />
sents an entire quarter's work.<lb />
Debbie Barbee, a bubbly, enthusiastic<lb />
person who describes herself as a<lb />
"fifth-year painting major says that<lb />
people are her favorite subject. I<lb />
questioned Ms. Barbee as to the<lb />
interpretation of her abstract painting of<lb />
Five Points in downtown Greenville,<lb />
which I thought was perhaps a spoof of a<lb />
little country-college town. She explained<lb />
that her watercolor, which she christened<lb />
"Greater Groovy Greenville" shows her<lb />
"real feelings about Greenville Ms.<lb />
Barbee said that she was not trying to be<lb />
facetious, but that this abstract, hazy,<lb />
out-of-whack distortion of downtown<lb />
Greenville is the way the town really looks<lb />
to her on Friday and Saturday<lb />
nights. "Abstract style she feels, "is<lb />
when you take a subject from nature and<lb />
distort it to suit what you're trying to say<lb />
about the subject According to this<lb />
definition, I think Ms. Barbee is simply<lb />
trying to say that weekends in downtown<lb />
Greenville can be "funky I like her style,<lb />
I like her painting, I like her interpretation,<lb />
and I like her.<lb />
And I think more of ECU'S non-art<lb />
majors could profit by some critical art<lb />
viewing. To repeat myself, art shows are<lb />
happening every week. Perhaps by<lb />
making the effort to stroll through Rawl<lb />
once in a while, we can attain some true<lb />
art appreciation which is not the kind<lb />
packaged, labeled and drilled in as a<lb />
course.<lb />
RECORDS<lb />
NOW HEAR THIS - Hanson<lb />
Manticore Records MC 66670<lb />
ByJ.K. LOFT1N<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It seems like just about anybody can<lb />
get a "super-group together today. Junior<lb />
Hanson, guitarist, songwriter (?), and<lb />
singer went to England to see what he<lb />
could do and while he was there he got up<lb />
with some of the finest musicians around<lb />
and managed to produce a pretty sorry<lb />
album, which is really a shame. Combin-<lb />
ing forces with Clive Chaman (formerly<lb />
with the Jeff Beck Group), Cat Stevens'<lb />
former pianist, Jean Roussel, and<lb />
virtuoso studio drummer, Conrad Isadore,<lb />
would normally produce a solid piece of<lb />
work, but in this case it simply turns to<lb />
mush. Even the help of Chris Wood and<lb />
Rebop of Traffic, Bob Tench, former<lb />
vocalist with the Jeff Beck Group, and<lb />
Keith Emerson's mini moog synthesizer<lb />
does little to improve the product,<lb />
improve the product.<lb />
The principle problem with this album<lb />
is that these fine musicians have some<lb />
very poor quality material to work with,<lb />
and this is Junior Hanson's fault because<lb />
he wrote all but one song. Another sad<lb />
point is that while Mr. Hanson maintains<lb />
a strong hold over what goes down in this<lb />
album, he does little to provide any<lb />
positive direction for himself or the<lb />
others. Only one song is worth<lb />
presenting to the public - "Love Knows<lb />
Everything It is a half-way decent song,<lb />
but there is one strange thing about it - it<lb />
is the only song on the album which does<lb />
not feature the above mentioned<lb />
musicians. Instead, it has Mr. Hanson<lb />
being backed-up by another bassist and<lb />
drummer, sans piano.<lb />
The high point of the whole album is<lb />
the performance of Clive Chaman on the<lb />
bass. Otherwise, the album seems to be<lb />
little more than a super-star jam session,<lb />
with everyone having no idea of what the<lb />
finished product will be. The most<lb />
out-standinq example of this is the last<lb />
song on the album, "Smokin' with Big<lb />
'M It is one of these songs which<lb />
should never have been presented to a<lb />
paying public. It is simply nothing more<lb />
than a jam session, and not a very good<lb />
one at that.<lb />
Don't waste your time or effort on this<lb />
album, because Hanson surely didn't.<lb />
This record supplied courtesy of Rock N<lb />
Soul, Inc.<lb />
Jim Croce:<lb />
almost in<lb />
limelight<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At the time of his death last October,<lb />
Jim Croce was just beginning to bloom as<lb />
a songwritersinger. Since his death, the<lb />
name Jim Croce has become a familiar<lb />
one with the American public.<lb />
It was while embarking on a series of<lb />
one-night stands that Croce met with his<lb />
death. The tour had primarily been meant<lb />
to publicize the singer's talents and the<lb />
new material from his upcoming<lb />
album. Croce had gained limited success<lb />
with the single cuts "Don't Mess Around<lb />
With Jim "Operator and his biggest hit<lb />
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown He had also<lb />
released two albums and had just<lb />
completed a third, "I Got A Name Yet<lb />
Croce was still relatively unknown by<lb />
many. His musical style was solely his<lb />
own, which prevented his songs from<lb />
accomplishing the fame which has come<lb />
with his tragic death.<lb />
Croce used personal experiences as<lb />
the basis for his songs. Many of his<lb />
songs dealt with humorous subjects.<lb />
"Leroy Brown" and "Don't Mess With Jim"<lb />
shared the similar story plot involving a<lb />
rough-neck who meets his match. These<lb />
were the type of songs which the public<lb />
identified with Croce.<lb />
There was another side to Croce's<lb />
musical portfolio which remained hidden<lb />
from the public until his death. This side<lb />
dealt with the philosophical aspects of a<lb />
man's personal life. The autobiographical<lb />
nature of many of his songs make these<lb />
songs so much more important in light of<lb />
the singer's fate.<lb />
You were trying to make me a martyr<lb />
That's one thing I just could not do.<lb />
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'Cause baby, I can't hang no lover's cross<lb />
for you<lb />
Still I hope you can find another who can<lb />
take what I could not, He'll have to be<lb />
a super guy, or maybe a super god.<lb />
"Lover's Cross"<lb />
The week of Croce's death, the cut "I<lb />
Got A Name" was released. Originally cut<lb />
as the theme for the motion picture "The<lb />
Last American Hero the song took on a<lb />
whole new feeling with Croce's<lb />
death. The song was seen as having an<lb />
autobiographical aura to it. A great deal<lb />
of requests sprung up for some of Croce's<lb />
similar material. Soon after. "Time In A<lb />
Bottle" was released. Having been<lb />
included on an earlier album, "Don't Mess<lb />
Around With Jim the single had gone<lb />
unnoticed until his death. Within weeks,<lb />
a third single, also from an earlier album<lb />
(Life and Times) war, released. "It Doesn't<lb />
Have To Be That Way released as a<lb />
Christmas song, gave Croce three songs<lb />
on Bilboard's top 100 charts. Each of<lb />
these songs bear the same, philosophi-<lb />
cally fatalistic, style of Croce's mood<lb />
music.<lb />
Now the album, "I Got A Name" has<lb />
been released. Though his first two<lb />
albums were excellent offerings, "I Got A<lb />
Name" is far richer and diversified in its<lb />
selections.<lb />
Croce was one of those rare<lb />
indiv duals whose personal feelings were<lb />
carried over to his music. His tough, yet<lb />
tender storytelling was always there.<lb />
Only now are people noticing this trait.<lb />
When listening to Croce's new<lb />
collection one senses the fatalistic tone I<lb />
have mentioned. The tunes "Age<lb />
"Lover's Cross and "The Hard Way<lb />
Everytime" give an apparent, and ironic<lb />
stigma to his own life. These are classic<lb />
cuts and only a previous album cut<lb />
"Those Dreams" approaches them in<lb />
feeling and effectiveness.<lb />
Once we were lovers, but that was long<lb />
ago.<lb />
We lived together then, and now<lb />
we do not even say hello.<lb />
These are the type of songs Croce did<lb />
best, but he failed to record them for<lb />
single release. This lack of publicity<lb />
prevented Croce from blossoming as a<lb />
star until just before his death.<lb />
The simplicity of his work is what<lb />
made Croce's music so distinctive. He<lb />
used simple arrangements and rarely<lb />
employed clinches to his lyrics. He had a<lb />
narrow voice range, but used this to his<lb />
advantage, combining it with the blunt,<lb />
nasal sound of his voice to bring to his<lb />
music a degree of veracity that a more<lb />
polished style would have been unable to<lb />
accomodate. This honest, realistic ap-<lb />
proach was ever-present in his<lb />
music. The song "Age" expresses this<lb />
honesty.<lb />
Once I had a million, Now I've got a dime<lb />
The difference don't seem quite as bad<lb />
today<lb />
With a nickel, or a million I was searching<lb />
all the time,<lb />
For something I'd never left behind.<lb />
It will be said that Croce's new<lb />
popularity is due to the reaction to his<lb />
death. This has some truth in it. Had<lb />
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Commander Cody and<lb />
Airmen outshine 'Riders'<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
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Minges housed a swinging, boogie-<lb />
woogie, foot stomping, truck driving,<lb />
concert Tuesday night as Commander<lb />
Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen rocked,<lb />
stomped, boogied, and generally enchant-<lb />
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the New Riders of the Purple Sage<lb />
attempted to do.<lb />
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cool piano, and when he played boogie<lb />
music the bleachers and the crowd were<lb />
swinging with the beat. The crowd put on<lb />
their blue jeans, or black jeans, or purple<lb />
jeans, or white jeans, and their boots, and<lb />
hats, and demin jackers and came down<lb />
to Minges dancing and clapping their<lb />
hands, and yahooing. It was absolutely<lb />
exciting but the excitement died as the<lb />
concert went on.<lb />
The Commander's men played a few<lb />
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Diesels and they played a few favorites<lb />
such as: "Hot Rod Lincoln "Lost in the<lb />
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Again Blues "Jail House Rock" and<lb />
"Diggy Liggy Li<lb />
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until shortly after the New Riders started<lb />
playing; then they started leaving and<lb />
they continued leaving during the restless<lb />
pauses between songs, the too mellow j<lb />
songs, and the intermission. The ones<lb />
that stayed were aroused at intervals of<lb />
the waxing and waning of some of the<lb />
woeful sounds of the music, by songs<lb />
such as: "Take a Letter Maria" and<lb />
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enough dancing room were causing the<lb />
crowd to slowly filter out of the audience,<lb />
but, in any case the spirit of the concert<lb />
left with them.<lb />
and release frustrations<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Remember the on-rush of black<lb />
oriented films? The lithe, leather-cladded<lb />
Shafts and the full length mink-coated<lb />
Superflies sent action-starved black<lb />
viewers skirmishing to the profiting box<lb />
offices. The low budgeted films netted<lb />
millions in profits for the Hollywood fat<lb />
cats, but also put to work and<lb />
enthusiastic and talented batch of stars.<lb />
Many blacks claimed a release of<lb />
pent-up frustrations through the viewing<lb />
of many such films which very often<lb />
ended by having the male hero, (alias<lb />
super stud), clobber to death his (white)<lb />
oppone its amid a chorus of foot-stomp-<lb />
ing, hand-clapping right ons by exuberant<lb />
moviegoers. The "brother" would then<lb />
skip off alive and well with his woman in<lb />
the end.<lb />
Many blacks also complained of the<lb />
films' exploitative motivations. All of the<lb />
old stereotypes returned and while many<lb />
black males hailed liberation through<lb />
these films, they did so at the black<lb />
woman's expense. Too often, highly<lb />
skilled black actresses performed limited<lb />
feats - under the sheets. Actress Vonetta<lb />
McGee, credited star for more than five<lb />
successful films, complained of her role<lb />
in "Shaft in Africa She highlighted it by<lb />
climbing up behind Shaft in a straw hut in<lb />
the middle of the jungle. Sheila Frazier<lb />
climaxed her role in "Superfly" by<lb />
splish-splashing in a rub-a-dub-tub love<lb />
scene. Gloria Hendry displayed her<lb />
hysterically funny talent for losing her<lb />
Afro wig in three of her consecutive films.<lb />
Suddenly, Cicely Tyson of "Sounder"<lb />
and Diana Ross of "Lady Sings the Blues"<lb />
were nominated for Academy Awards for<lb />
their sensitive roles in the highly<lb />
acclaimed films. "Sounder" depicted the<lb />
life of a black family during the<lb />
depression. Blacks recognized the need<lb />
and demanded the portrayal of more<lb />
qualitative films through some protests in<lb />
leading black publications. Soon, Pam<lb />
Grier entered the scene with "Coffy a<lb />
fighter of drugs m the black<lb />
community. Tamara Dobson, as "Cleopa-<lb />
tra Jones was billed as 6'2" of<lb />
dynamite. At a time when Kung-Fu was<lb />
making its cinematic debut, Cleopatra<lb />
Jones' knowledge of the martial art<lb />
enhanced the dramatic intrigue of the<lb />
film. Cleopatra as a government agent,<lb />
also fought dope fiends and retained her<lb />
dignity and her self-respect in the<lb />
process.<lb />
More recently, Gloria Hendry plays<lb />
the deadly and dynamic co-star of "Black<lb />
Belt Jones She neither loses her wig<lb />
nor flips her lid. In one scene, Hendry is<lb />
told by a male friend (played by Jim<lb />
Kelly), to stay home and do the dishes<lb />
when she attempts to accompany him on<lb />
a karate fighting spree. She whipped out<lb />
a pistol, blasted the plate to bits and<lb />
replied. "They're done Perhaps it was<lb />
overly simplified, but the point was<lb />
made. Despite assertions that black<lb />
oriented films are faddish, they still<lb />
trickle in somewhat diminishing numbers.<lb />
But while the films are lower in quantity,<lb />
they are much higher in quality.<lb />
Jim Croce<lb />
Continued from page six.<lb />
If you are one of those persons who<lb />
have not yet listened to Croce's music<lb />
closely, go pick up one of his<lb />
albums. The best example of an artists'<lb />
talent and improvement is their most<lb />
recent recordings. "I Got A Name" is<lb />
most suitable for such a purpose. It also<lb />
happens to be Croce's best album. It is<lb />
only too bad that this man who worked so<lb />
hard for his success, can not be around to<lb />
enjoy it.<lb />
Rock N Soul was very helpful in their<lb />
supplying of records to be reviewed for<lb />
this article. We wish to thank them for<lb />
their cooperation.<lb />
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EditorialsCommentary TheForum<lb />
Finally, a response<lb />
After several weeks of haranguing, we finally have the satisfaction of seeing<lb />
students express interest in the SGA. Considering that the usual answer to JHow do<lb />
you feel about the SGA?" is "The SG-What? we're particularly interested in the letters<lb />
iaj'vp hfipn o�tt i no<lb />
We aren't concentrating solely on the letters condemning the present<lb />
administration, but on the student-SGA interchange and on suggestionsj made. This<lb />
may be the first year in which Fountainhead has seen so active a dialogue n print<lb />
between legislators and constituents, explaining and defending themselves to each<lb />
other Thisis the first time we've encountered Forum writers who are aware of the<lb />
details of SGA funding and are actually concerned as to where their funds go.<lb />
CLEARER STATEMENT<lb />
And, regarding suggestions, we have seen no clearer statement of the SGA s<lb />
problems iharTGibert Kennedy's letter ("SGA reform page nine). Founta.nhead<lb />
believes that the major problem with the SGA is not the execut.vecouncil orthe<lb />
persons in the organization, but the sheer mass of bureaucracy itself. The SGA forced<lb />
tcT deal with refrigerators, transportation and miscellaneous Ending, s.mplylhas no<lb />
time to be an effective student lobby. Those deeply involved in SGA busy work , as<lb />
Mr Kennedy phrases it, become more a corps of engineers than responsive listeners,<lb />
and the average student gets lost somewhere in the endless haggling over<lb />
subsidies. When there is so mud, to be done, when we receive letters about studen<lb />
problems with residence counselors and the law downtown, complaints about racial<lb />
incidents and pleas to retain valuable faculty members, gripes about teaching quality<lb />
and requests for quiet places in which to study, .when all of this is important enough<lb />
to inspire letters, the SGA should take note. The success of a student government is<lb />
measured, not by how many cabinet positions it establishes, or by how rnany machines<lb />
it acquires, but by its ability to respond to the students. It seems thatth.s yeas<lb />
executive council has been run on the theory that if the council wants something, the<lb />
students should.<lb />
Fountainhead has spent several years watching SGA legislators and officers<lb />
flunk out of school, year after year, exhausting themselves and their talents on an<lb />
organization that has become more and more unmanageable. We have watched people<lb />
bury themselves in refrigerators and such, convinced that what they were doing was<lb />
violently important while no one took notice, and the students drifted farthtr away<lb />
from the SGA.<lb />
We are tired of seeing talents wasted on a white elephant that serves as a giant<lb />
maintenance organization rather than a student government. Fountainhead hopes to<lb />
see the SGA returned to the students in the near future, students who can approach it<lb />
as a peer group rather than a corporation. And we are encouraged to see student<lb />
response as heavy as it now is. If nothing else, this year's SGA adm listration has<lb />
madestudents sosuspicious of SGA dealings that they may reclaim their own student<lb />
government again. We sincerely hope so.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD invites all readers to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by their authors;<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.<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 />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This letter is in response to the letter<lb />
appearing in the February 12th issue<lb />
concerning our basketball games.<lb />
First of all, what is wrong with the<lb />
present scheduling of our games? Any-<lb />
one following our basketball team would<lb />
realize that our athletic abilities are quite<lb />
similar to the abilities of the teams we<lb />
play. Our overall standing 11-9 (as quoted<lb />
from the Feb. 12th issue) should prove<lb />
this point. Would it make any difference<lb />
if we played big name schools? - About<lb />
the only difference might be a defeating<lb />
record - which would cause an even<lb />
greater decline in attendance. After we<lb />
were defeated for the first time on our<lb />
home court, by Furman (a big name<lb />
school?), the attendance at the ODU game<lb />
was embarrassing. Especially when a<lb />
school two hundred miles from here was<lb />
able to get up three bus loads of<lb />
supporters.<lb />
East Carolina has a basketball team<lb />
they can be proud of this year. A team<lb />
should be supported for what they are,<lb />
not who they play. It should be noted at<lb />
at the N.C. State game (a well-known ACC<lb />
 GOULP AUUWS<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 EWTORSklp Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gllllam<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 />
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team two hours from here), the total<lb />
supporters for East Carolina did not<lb />
exceed 25. That is a direct quote from<lb />
one EC supporter present at that<lb />
game. What bigger name school could<lb />
you ask for? - U.C.L.A.???<lb />
Before East Carolina can be expected<lb />
to be admitted to the ACC Conference, we<lb />
first have to show that we are capable of<lb />
supporting them at home. With two home<lb />
Conference games remaining, we can still<lb />
show the Pirates they have the support<lb />
they deserve. Let's<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
A few loyal fans from Jarvis<lb />
For Ertis<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Well I have finally been motivated to<lb />
write to an editorial section. I feel<lb />
compelled to lend my support to Mr.<lb />
Ertis. It is time some sanity prevailed as<lb />
to the use of SGA funds.<lb />
Bob VanGundy<lb />
404 D Scott<lb />
P.S. The rest of the suite feels just as I<lb />
do.<lb />
Warning<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I haven't got a typewriter, so please<lb />
forgive. I feel this to be an urgent<lb />
message. Both sides of thie story have<lb />
been heard by me, so I will try to be fair.<lb />
Last Friday night, a student was<lb />
downtown in an upstairs bar. He was<lb />
sitting on the bar counter, when the<lb />
barmaid, whom he knew, asked him to<lb />
please get off the bar. At first he did not<lb />
comply, so he was pushed off the<lb />
' bar. Being in a good mood, he hopped<lb />
back on the bar. For some reason known<lb />
only to him, a uniformed policeman saw<lb />
this and grabbed him off the bar and told<lb />
him to leave. Thinking he had not done<lb />
anything wrong, the student told the<lb />
policeman he was not going to leave. He<lb />
pulled away from the policeman<lb />
and the policeman began to pound the<lb />
student with his billy club. Naturally, the<lb />
student ran down the long flight of stairs<lb />
and took off to get away. The following<lb />
night, the student went back into the<lb />
upstairs bar. The same policeman<lb />
grabbed the student and told him he was<lb />
under arrest for trespassing. The<lb />
policemen said he was going to search<lb />
the student, so the student ran to get<lb />
away. The student ran into a VW moving<lb />
down the street. Up and running, he got<lb />
as far as the Embers favorite bar, where<lb />
some people grabbed the student after the<lb />
policeman had yelled to them to stop<lb />
him. Handcuffed, put in a jail cell in the<lb />
Greenville dungeon, charged with<lb />
trespassing (a misdemeanor) and resisting<lb />
arrest (a felony), his bond was $300.00.<lb />
Fortunately, good or Sis bailed him out.<lb />
What's the point? Well, to begin with<lb />
the student was not warned that he would<lb />
be trespassing if he came back to the<lb />
upstairs bar. Some other prints??? I<lb />
guess these should be called warnings.<lb />
First to the bar managers downtown. If<lb />
you're going to have or let policemen into<lb />
your places, you should give them some<lb />
guidelines as to how to handle situations<lb />
such as the one mentioned above. Some-<lb />
one needs to tell the police what to do as<lb />
some obviously did not learn much at the<lb />
police academy. Second, to downtown<lb />
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9<lb />
TheForum<lb />
CONTINUED<lb />
patrons, when you go downtown, loaded,<lb />
zonked, or whatever, just be careful.<lb />
What started out to be a good night on<lb />
the town could end up costing you several<lb />
hundred dollars in bonds, lawyer fees and<lb />
court costs. There is also the "friendly"<lb />
neighborhood plainclothesman (alias<lb />
nark) there to look after you.<lb />
Allreet and thanks<lb />
SGA reform<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This recent controversy over the<lb />
appropriation to the Music Department<lb />
bothers me considerably as this points<lb />
out a basic problem with the S.G.A. That<lb />
is, that the S.G.A. has no business<lb />
subsidizing academic departments when<lb />
the administration cuts a particular<lb />
department's budget. That is an adminis-<lb />
trative decision and the S.G.A. has a<lb />
responsibility to lobby for those who feel<lb />
injured. It is wrong and foolish for the<lb />
S.G.A. to subsidize other departments,<lb />
including drama and, most recently, the<lb />
athletic department. I'm a history major,<lb />
so while the S.G.A. is in the business of<lb />
subsidizing departments, you ought to be<lb />
fair about it. Better yet, subsidize no<lb />
departments at all. Here are the reasons<lb />
why I feel this way:<lb />
(1) It ties up S.G.A. time which could<lb />
better be spent working on programs<lb />
beneficial to the whole student body.<lb />
(2) S.G.A. receives its money from all<lb />
students and is being spent in a<lb />
preferential way.<lb />
(3) When the administration cuts a budget<lb />
they should get the blame, but if the<lb />
S.G.A. subsidizes the budget cut, then<lb />
the S.G.A. cannot alter this subsidy in the<lb />
future without catching the blame at a<lb />
future date. The controversy over the<lb />
Music Department's appropriation is a<lb />
perfect example.<lb />
(4) It degrades the different departments<lb />
because they have to crawl to the S.G.A.<lb />
for funding when they could be<lb />
convincing the administration that their<lb />
program is essential to the University<lb />
community.<lb />
The S.G.A. should be a political<lb />
lobbying force on behalf of the students<lb />
here, but when the S.G.A is renting<lb />
refrigerators, running a bus line, handling<lb />
xerox machines and subsidizing the<lb />
Music Department, Drama Department,<lb />
Lacrosse (Athletic Department), and Real<lb />
House, the S.G.A. becomes a clumsy<lb />
administrative bureaucracy which handles<lb />
administrative leftovers. At present I feel<lb />
that the S.G.A. has been duped by the<lb />
administration because the administration<lb />
can cut any department they want,<lb />
knowing that the department will come<lb />
screaming to the S.G.A. for funds and will<lb />
receive satisfaction. Also, it ties up so<lb />
much S.G.A. time that the S.G.A. has no<lb />
time to develop itself into an effective<lb />
lobbying force.<lb />
Another minor complaint. I know one<lb />
counselor at the Real House who told me<lb />
that he dropped a hit of acid before going<lb />
on a suicide precention call. Really now,<lb />
does the S.G.A. have to spend my money<lb />
on that sort of operation?<lb />
Enough complaining, here are some<lb />
suggestions. Either gradually or at one<lb />
stroke cut off all departmental<lb />
subsidies. Also drop the refrigerators,<lb />
buses, and xerox machines. The student<lb />
body will never have any voice in anything<lb />
as long as its representative body is<lb />
spending all its time on this sort of<lb />
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administrative busy work. There has been<lb />
a certain amount of corruption in the<lb />
S.G.A from what I understand. When<lb />
the bureaucratic functions are cut out, it<lb />
will be more difficult for false positions,<lb />
inflated salaries, and political bribes to be<lb />
implemented. I am making no accus-<lb />
ations at the present administration or<lb />
any existing S.G.A. legislators.<lb />
In my opinion the goal of the S.G.A.<lb />
should not be to run the best bus service<lb />
in Greenville, but should be to have a<lb />
totally mobilizable student body that has<lb />
enough faith in S.G.A. decisions to act in<lb />
a unified manner upon call from the<lb />
S.G.A. legislature. If 8,000 students<lb />
called Dr. Jenkins' office expressing the<lb />
same opinion on a particular issue at the<lb />
same time, I guarantee that the<lb />
administration would listen. If every N.C.<lb />
resident student voted for students<lb />
running for the Greenville City Council,<lb />
things would start moving around<lb />
here. As is, the S.G.A. has no time to<lb />
effect such political action because it's<lb />
too busy fighting with the Fountainhead<lb />
and haggling over $600 appropriations to<lb />
the Lacrosse team.<lb />
If the S.G.A. would mobilize the<lb />
student bocy politically, it wouldn't have<lb />
to spent student money on administrative<lb />
leftovers. I'm not a music major, a<lb />
lacrosse player, and possess my own<lb />
refrigerator. I'd like my $12 per quarter<lb />
returned if you won't use it in a way that<lb />
benefits the whole student body. If<lb />
anyone else feels like I do, don't complain<lb />
to your roommate; tell your legislator,<lb />
and hold him or her accountable this<lb />
spring when election time rolls around; or<lb />
run for office yourself.<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Gibert Kennedy<lb />
Thanks, KAs<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
It is our purpose to express our<lb />
sincere gratitude to two KA's, who came<lb />
to the aid of four girls in distress last<lb />
Wednesday night. As we were driving to<lb />
the AOPi house, we unfortunately had a<lb />
collision with another car a block away<lb />
from the KA Party House. Shaken up by<lb />
the incident and not knowing what to do,<lb />
we were ably assisted by two "Southern<lb />
Gentlemen who informed us as to the<lb />
procedures we should follow. After<lb />
contacting the police, they stood with us<lb />
for a half an hour in the pouring rain.<lb />
We regret that we do not know the<lb />
names of the two KA's, but we wanted to<lb />
say thank you for what you did for us.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Anne, Barbara, Jenny and Carole<lb />
SGA reply<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
The article written in the February 5<lb />
issue of Fountainhead entitled "School of<lb />
Music 'disappointed' with SGA help"<lb />
failed to mention several facts on the<lb />
issue. As chairman of the Appropriations<lb />
Committee, I feel it necessary to present<lb />
my side of the story.<lb />
On December 10, as stated in the<lb />
article, the appropriations committee met<lb />
to consider tne music bill. Knowing that<lb />
this was an important bill that would need<lb />
much consideration I did ask the 91 music<lb />
students present to leave. However I did<lb />
not do so illegally. Rule 31 (c) of<lb />
Richardson's New Rules of Procedure of<lb />
the Student Legislature of East Carolina<lb />
University states:<lb />
The chairman or other presiding officer<lb />
shall have general direction of the<lb />
meeting place of the committee of<lb />
sub-committee and in case of any<lb />
disturbance or disorderly conduct therein,<lb />
or if the peace, good order, and proper<lb />
conduct of the Legislature business is<lb />
hindered by any individual or individuals,<lb />
the chairman or presiding offier shall have<lb />
power to exclude from the session any<lb />
individual or individuals so hindering the<lb />
Legislative business or if necessary, to<lb />
order the meeting place cleared of all<lb />
persons not members of the committee or<lb />
sub-committee.<lb />
Now I ask you, what kind of<lb />
committee meeting can be held with 91<lb />
people present? The sheer number of<lb />
individuals created enough distraction to<lb />
preclude normal business. Therefore in<lb />
my capacity as committee chairman and<lb />
as authorized by the rule stated above, I<lb />
cleared the committee room. However, I<lb />
did allow representatives of the music<lb />
department, Bob Sullivan and Dean<lb />
Pitt man, to remain present. I felt they<lb />
could adequately present their bill without<lb />
91 students filling the room.<lb />
After receiving negative feedback for<lb />
my actions on December 10, at the<lb />
January 14 meeting of the Appropriations<lb />
committee I allowed the committee to<lb />
vote whether the music students should<lb />
remain. The committee voted in favor of<lb />
them staying, so they stayed. The article<lb />
failed to mention this point.<lb />
In closing I would like to invite any<lb />
students who have questions regarding<lb />
the actions of the appropriations<lb />
committee to see me. I will be more than<lb />
happy to answer them and review the<lb />
policies and previous doings of the<lb />
committee. I can be contacted through<lb />
the Student Government office.<lb />
Cindy Domme<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
I am not an SGA representative<lb />
however I have made a very positive<lb />
attempt to understand the developments<lb />
and purposes of the SGA. I feel<lb />
compelled to speak out on the latest<lb />
developments in the SGA primarily<lb />
because I feel many students feel the<lb />
same as I do. I wish to speak out on the<lb />
denial of adequate funds to the music<lb />
department and on the possible<lb />
impeachment of treasurer, Mike Ertis. I<lb />
feel both Ertis and Bodenhamer should be<lb />
criticized for their dealings which lead to<lb />
the impeachment question. First of all<lb />
everyone should realize that the money for<lb />
Bodenhamer's "glorious" letter was<lb />
legally appropriated. Ertis failed to sign<lb />
the requisition based on a sort of veto<lb />
power. This is absurd because only the<lb />
SGA president has veto power. The<lb />
attorney general ruled that Ertis was in fac<lb />
exercising a power that he did not have. I<lb />
also disagree with sending this letter of<lb />
Bodenhamer's great accomplishments to<lb />
the students mainly because of thie high<lb />
cost involved. However, fellow students<lb />
before we praise Ertis remember that he is<lb />
endowing himself with the veto power<lb />
that he does not have. I believe that if<lb />
both Ertis and Bodenhamer would use<lb />
their conflicting views to bring about<lb />
constructive programs for us, rather than<lb />
use them to test each others powers, the<lb />
SGA would be a better body.<lb />
Secondly, I criticize the SGA for not<lb />
giving more money to the Music<lb />
department. Everyone realizes the<lb />
superior quality of the music department.<lb />
However, let me point out a fact that the<lb />
music department should realize. The<lb />
members of the appropriations committee<lb />
were informed by the Treasurer's office<lb />
that only about 10,000 dollars remained in<lb />
the budget will still about a quarter and<lb />
one half left. Based on this information I<lb />
can understand the actions of the<lb />
appropriations committee. I now ask why<lb />
our SGA treasurer did not know about the<lb />
surplus reported by Bodenhamer<lb />
($45,000). I will continue to try to<lb />
understand the actions taken by our<lb />
SGA. However, the actions of Boden-<lb />
hamer and Ertis make me wonder what in<lb />
the hell is the purpose of the<lb />
SGA. Hopefully these actions will not<lb />
continue in the future.<lb />
George Parker<lb />
Correction<lb />
To Fountainhead :<lb />
I should like to correct some<lb />
misinformation appearing in the February<lb />
7 issue of the Fountainhead.<lb />
In a letter signed by Robert M. Sullivan<lb />
concerning grants to the School of Music<lb />
he says: "The School of Music was the<lb />
only department in the University to<lb />
increase its enrollment last year<lb />
The School of Art has increased its<lb />
enrollment every year since 1957 except<lb />
the year in which the General College was<lb />
established. This included "last" year<lb />
when we wound up the total year seven<lb />
students more than in 1971-72. This<lb />
year's September enrollment was 39<lb />
students greater than September 1972.<lb />
In another letter signed by Art<lb />
Students, the statement is made: "This<lb />
field (Communication Arts) encompasses<lb />
a majority of students within the School<lb />
of Art Presently there are 204 majors' in<lb />
Communication Arts with a number of<lb />
minors and students taking elective<lb />
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Young Saigon prisoner reveals treatment<lb />
Huynh Tan Mam. the former president of both the Genera. AssortSjlg��<lb />
Students and of the Vietnam National Student Union was a medical student at the<lb />
University of Saiqon prior to his latest arrest on May 1, 1972.<lb />
Shas �� in and out of jail constantly because o. ���$ft�Z<lb />
Saigon government and American policy. Desprie having spant most of the last live<lb />
yeans in jail he is probably the best known student leader ,n Vietnam<lb />
V One of Mam's arrests was so "SIS<lb />
Suoreme Court ordered his immediate release. However, the Saigon Embassy recently<lb />
clanthaTmam is not being held lor his political beliefs, but rather on suspicM. ot<lb />
��. Zvsse is nowin the pre-trial investigation penod accond.ng to Ms.<lb />
N9r ��ZS�X. mucb longer letter written las. summer by<lb />
fjTto htatSnd Don Luce an organizer tor the Indochina Mobile Educabon<lb />
SSet Luc responsible tor Ml the infamous Con Son prison -tiger cages<lb />
From the time you returned home. I<lb />
have had no opportunity to write<lb />
you. First, before being arrested in<lb />
January. 1972, I and also my friends, were<lb />
constantly searched out by the police<lb />
force and had to be hidden from place to<lb />
place. But I could not escape from their<lb />
net. On January 5, I was caught by<lb />
plainclothes police before the Medical<lb />
University Building. After three months<lb />
of "investigation" at Saigon Municipal<lb />
Police Station and one month at Police<lb />
General Headquarters where I was locked<lb />
in a dark cell, beaten up with truncheons<lb />
and lighted by three 500-watt bulbs, I was<lb />
handcuffed and at gun point, transferred<lb />
to Chi Hoa Prison. By now, after more<lb />
than 112 years in Saigon prisons, I have<lb />
something to show you and the American<lb />
people. To you, a dedicated American<lb />
friend to whom the Vietnamese people<lb />
must be grateful for your help, and to the<lb />
American people, a people with a tradition<lb />
of freedom and democracy which I always<lb />
deeply admired and those people now<lb />
directly involved in the political realities<lb />
of Vietnam.<lb />
It is, I think, the responsibility of<lb />
individuals to speak the truth and expose<lb />
lies. The truth that I encountered on every<lb />
side is relating to the situation of political<lb />
prisoners in South Vietnam, and their<lb />
welfare, especially to those who are part<lb />
of the Thieu opposition, which commits<lb />
the only crime of asking for peace and the<lb />
means of democracy that had been<lb />
promised them.<lb />
A Police State with torture-South<lb />
Vietnam has around 40,000 university<lb />
students, while the police force contains<lb />
around 200,000 members, from plain-<lb />
clothes police to heavy armed units and<lb />
more than a dozen main military and<lb />
civilian agencies. The repression machin-<lb />
ery operates at and spreads to every<lb />
district, every village with absolute power<lb />
of arrest, confinement and liquidation of<lb />
all citizens. As a South Vietnamese<lb />
Senator observed: "Anyone in Vietnam<lb />
with a gun can pick people up<lb />
In the cities, the police network,<lb />
notably the Special Branch of the Police,<lb />
the plainclothes police, and the Combat<lb />
Police are considered the most brutal<lb />
instruments of repression of political<lb />
opponents, and students, rounded up at<lb />
peace demonstrations and rallies: that is,<lb />
the fringes of anti-government activities.<lb />
By night these plainclothesmen with<lb />
American guns could swoop down houses<lb />
and arrest you and only God knows where<lb />
they dragged you.<lb />
Barbaric tortures are also applied to<lb />
the students. Two of the most painful<lb />
and lasting forms are: "submarine trip"<lb />
and "airplane trip The first is that the<lb />
student is plunged into a barrel filled with<lb />
water, his hands and feet have been'<lb />
bound. The police used rubber-covered<lb />
truncheons, beat against the sides of the<lb />
barrel with all their force. The water<lb />
conducts these blows to the internal<lb />
organs of the students' body. First it<lb />
makes the victim feel terrible pain in the<lb />
neck and abdomen, then he vomits blood<lb />
and falls unconscious. If you have ever<lb />
been tortured this way, you have to take<lb />
to your bed for three months and you will<lb />
never recover. The "airplane trip" is<lb />
hanging the victim by the arms behind his<lb />
back with a rope hung from the<lb />
ceiling. After five to ten minutes he<lb />
immediately loses consciousness. This<lb />
manner of torture is repeated several<lb />
times in a night, until you say what they<lb />
want you to.<lb />
There is more. The history of crimes<lb />
that these police have committed could be<lb />
described in thousands of pages-with all<lb />
manner of torture and physical abuse. A<lb />
friend of mine named LeCong Giau, from<lb />
science faculty, was beaten up at Saigon<lb />
Municipal Police Station, from early<lb />
August, to the end of October of last<lb />
year. He was so badly tortured that he<lb />
was paralyzed below the waist and his left<lb />
arm and was unable to wake up by<lb />
himself. In these three months he<lb />
endured beatings routinely during<lb />
"administrative time" as the po'ice<lb />
explained. It means eight hours per<lb />
day. Although I lacked proper instruments<lb />
THESE THREE DRAWINGS Included HI me article M By BUU CIH, a 25-year Ota<lb />
Vietnamese artist currently held prisoner by the Saigon regime. Arrested several times,<lb />
Buu Chi was last arrested in April of 1973 by police who insisted he join the armed<lb />
forces and, upon his refusal, charged the former law student with draft resistance.<lb />
I diagnosed his physical state and am<lb />
surprised that he remained alive after<lb />
being tortured in this way. The deaths are<lb />
not, I think, in dark interrogation rooms in<lb />
the police agencies. Recently, after the<lb />
Paris Agreement, Mr. Pham Van-Hi,<lb />
Chairman of trade union of bank<lb />
employees in Saigon, has been tortured to<lb />
death which was disguised as suicide by<lb />
Thieu's cannibals. We should not be<lb />
surprised if we learn that their policies are<lb />
briefly summed up in a popular saying<lb />
among them: "If you are innocent, they<lb />
beat you until you repent. If you don't<lb />
repent, they beat you until you die I<lb />
also know that Americans existed at these<lb />
agencies and that Saigon's police called<lb />
them "Thoi tri mein Hoa Ky" (American<lb />
collaborators).<lb />
Because Thieu, with American<lb />
backing, has not a just cause and thus no<lb />
popular loyalty, he must use the tools of<lb />
police and military foices to suppress<lb />
anti-government activities. The torturing<lb />
is a means to menace the people's spirit<lb />
and strengthen his dictatorship over the<lb />
cities in the south. The more he is in<lb />
power, the more the people struggle<lb />
against him<lb />
One of the most revealing violations of<lb />
the Agreement, on a political basis, of<lb />
Thieu, concerns the confinement and<lb />
treatment of political prisoners. Confine-<lb />
ment and treatment of political<lb />
prisoners. Confinement and treatment-<lb />
while American POWs have come home<lb />
and military personnel of both sides have<lb />
been released, a hundred thousand at<lb />
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least of political prisoners are still locked<lb />
in Saigon's various places from the Island<lb />
to the mainland, from central to obscure<lb />
nrovincial iails<lb />
In a letter smuggled to me last week<lb />
from Con-Son Island, one of my friends<lb />
has described today's "tiger cages" built<lb />
by the American company RMK-BRJ with<lb />
a fund of $400,000 in 1971, from the US<lb />
government after the disclosure by your<lb />
hands and two US congressmen of the<lb />
infamous "tiger cages" in 1970. A part of<lb />
the letter reads "after the discovery of the<lb />
tiger cages at camp 2 in 1970, and<lb />
because of the anger of public opinion at<lb />
home and abroad, the Saigon government<lb />
cannot maintain the old type of tiger<lb />
cages, but their pervasive, slowly<lb />
destroying policies toward country-loving<lb />
people still existed and continued. To<lb />
this end, they built a new camp number 7<lb />
and officially named "Discipline Camp"<lb />
but prisoners preferred to call it "the<lb />
disguised tiger cages"�<lb />
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was going directly to Con-Son prison and<lb />
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learned that the food ration is being cut<lb />
from 80 to 20 grams per day and other<lb />
necessities are neglected. In each meal,<lb />
there is one fish equal to a finger and a<lb />
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The darkness of intentions-evident<lb />
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prisoners by Thieu's regime have revealed<lb />
the responsibility of the US government.<lb />
Thieu, with the recalcitrance of a<lb />
militaristic puppet, has refused to relase<lb />
he publicly pretends they do not exist.<lb />
His claim challenges world opinion. In<lb />
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insignia attached to their shirt. For<lb />
example, my prisoner name and number<lb />
insignia is Huyuh Tan Man, no:227MTCT.<lb />
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been, and are, struggling by blood and<lb />
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Continuing Education, Box 2727,<lb />
Greenville, telephone 758-6148.<lb />
Invention<lb />
An X-ray traveling wave amplifier<lb />
invented by ECU physicists Richard A.<lb />
McCorkle and James Joyce is discussed<lb />
in a recent issue of "Research and<lb />
invention a newsletter on academic<lb />
research and invention published in New<lb />
York.<lb />
According to the newsletter, the<lb />
amplifier devised by Drs. McCorkle and<lb />
Joyce last year will resolve many of the<lb />
problems encountered by scientists<lb />
attempting to build an X-ray laser beam<lb />
device for communications, cancer<lb />
treatment or study of atomic structure.<lb />
The McCorkle-Joyce amplifier fulfills<lb />
the need for high pumping power and a<lb />
resonant cavity by sweeping a heavy iron<lb />
beam across a foil target. The process is<lb />
usually difficult to manage at X-ray<lb />
frequencies, the newsletter says.<lb />
Biology grant<lb />
Dr. Vincent J. Bellis and Dr. Charles E.<lb />
Bland of the ECU Department of Biology<lb />
recently received research grants from the<lb />
Marine Science Council of the University<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
Both grants are intended to initiate<lb />
projects which will develop into<lb />
long-range research programs.<lb />
Dr. Bellis, assisted by graduate<lb />
student Marilyn Capps of Wilmington and<lb />
senior Russel Holmes of Medford, N.J<lb />
will study factors affecting irruptive<lb />
growths of filamentous algae in the<lb />
Pamlico River Estuary.<lb />
Residents of the area are asked to<lb />
assist the project by reporting unusual or<lb />
excessive growth of seaweed to the<lb />
ECU biology department.<lb />
Dr. Bland will conduct a preliminary<lb />
study of fungi parasitic on mosquito<lb />
larvar on the coast. He will collaborate<lb />
with Drs. J. N. Couch and S.V. Romney of<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill who are now investigat-<lb />
ing the use of fungi in the control of<lb />
mosquitoes.<lb />
i Sci lecture<lb />
The Watergate tapes, presidential<lb />
confidentiality and the nature of executive<lb />
power were discussed by ECU political<lb />
scientist Tinsley E. Yarbrough at a<lb />
Catawba College gathering Monday.<lb />
Dr. Yarbrough's lecture, based on legal<lb />
briefs of the key figures in the current<lb />
Watergate-related litigation, examined the<lb />
arguments of the President's counsel and<lb />
the Special Prosecutor regarding the<lb />
scope of executive privilege.<lb />
He was one of several speakers at the<lb />
Forum on Contemporary Political Issues<lb />
held at the Salisbury campus.<lb />
The "Texas Law Review" will publish<lb />
Dr. Yarbrough's article on Justice Black<lb />
and his critics in its next issue.<lb />
He is an associated professor in the<lb />
ECU Department of Political Science.<lb />
Chemistry research<lb />
Dr. Myron L. Caspar, Associate<lb />
Professor of Chemistry, ECU, will<lb />
conduct seminars in chemistry as a<lb />
visiting lecturer at the University of North<lb />
Carolina-Greensboro on Feb. 15 and at<lb />
Western Carolina University Feb. 18.<lb />
Dr. Casper will speak on research<lb />
carried out at ECU over the past several<lb />
years by his students and himself. The<lb />
seminar visits conducted by ECU faculty<lb />
members in the Chemistry Department are<lb />
to improve communication and develop a<lb />
better understanding of chemistry<lb />
education and research at ECU.<lb />
ECU appointment<lb />
Michael L. Bowman, a native of<lb />
Raleigh, has been appointed assistant<lb />
Director of Personnel for ECU, according<lb />
to ECU Personnel Director Melvin V.<lb />
Buck.<lb />
Bowman, 27, is a 1969 graduate of<lb />
Campbell College with an AB degre in<lb />
English and education. A former class-<lb />
room teacher, he has previous personnel<lb />
work experience with the wage and salary<lb />
division, Duke University Medical Center,<lb />
and the N.C Department of Community<lb />
Colleges.<lb />
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has accepted a three-year appointment to<lb />
the North Carolina Audiovisual Equipment<lb />
Advisory Committee.<lb />
The Committee, appointed by Dr.<lb />
Craig Phillips, Superintendent of Public<lb />
Instruction, is composed of one<lb />
representative from each educational<lb />
district and two members-at-large.<lb />
The Advisory Committee meets<lb />
annually to review new products<lb />
presented by audiovisual suppliers. Re-<lb />
commendations of the Committee are<lb />
sent to the North Carolna Purchase and<lb />
Contract Division for consideration for<lb />
state contract awards.<lb />
Ms. Boyce has been active in<lb />
consultant work with the North Carolina<lb />
Department of Public Instruction for a<lb />
number of years and works closely with.<lb />
the Southern Association of Colleges and<lb />
Schools' visiting evaluation teams in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Paul Hill Chorale<lb />
Launched in Washington, D.C in<lb />
1967 as the performing entity of the<lb />
National Choral Foundation, the Paul Hill<lb />
Chorale first won nationwide recognition<lb />
when it was cited its performance in the<lb />
Emmy Award winning production of<lb />
Menotti's "The Unicom, the Gorgon and<lb />
the Manticore Now firmly established<lb />
through its regular series at the Kennedy<lb />
Center and its performances with the<lb />
National Symphony Orchestra of Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C Washington critics have<lb />
been unanimous in their unqualified<lb />
praise of Paul Hill's direction and the<lb />
Chorale's fresh and adventurous program-<lb />
ming; New York's and the nation's press<lb />
have added high marks for the ensemble's<lb />
in-depth attention, not only to the<lb />
conventional repertoire, but to American<lb />
musical history. During the course of a<lb />
sold-out five and one half weeks' tour in<lb />
the winter of 1974, audiences of the east<lb />
and midwest, for the first time, will have<lb />
an opportunity to hear this exciting<lb />
attraction.<lb />
Paul Hill, young Ohio-bom founder<lb />
and director of the Chorale, has<lb />
conducted choral groups and festivals<lb />
throughout the United States, and has<lb />
held teaching posts at Temple University,<lb />
State University of New York, Columbia<lb />
Union College and Oakland University.<lb />
His groups have performed in New York's<lb />
Carnegie Hall, and he has prepared<lb />
choruses for performances with the<lb />
Philadelphia and National Symphony<lb />
Orchestras. For his musical direction of<lb />
the National TV production of Menotti's<lb />
"The Old Maid and the Thief Hill was<lb />
nominated for an Emmy Award. His<lb />
musical direction of Scott Joplin's opera,<lb />
"Treemonisha at Wolf Trap Farm Park in<lb />
August, 1972, was widely hailed.<lb />
All tickets for students and public will<lb />
be 50 cents. They are available in the ECU<lb />
central ticket office.<lb />
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The next meeting of the Greenville<lb />
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Toastmasters help each other to listen<lb />
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By JACK MORROW<lb />
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WEVE GOT THE BODIES BUT NOT THE PROGRAMS<lb />
More shattering than the energy crisis to schools with big time athletic programs<lb />
is public law 92-318. the Public Education Act, which says that "women collegians<lb />
must have athletic programs equal to the men<lb />
Now what bothers Southern Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference and all National<lb />
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) member schools is the fact that they may be<lb />
ordered to spend the same amount of money on women's athletics as they currently<lb />
spend on men's.  �<lb />
The hypothetical question arises that if both men and women nave basketball<lb />
teams then both should have the same budgets and have the same salaries paid to<lb />
their coaches Now naturallyone canseethe cause for consternation arising among our<lb />
"dear friends" in the ACC. If Norman Sloan, head basketball coach at North Carolina<lb />
State gets say $25,000 a year, then the law states that the women's basketball coach<lb />
should get $25,000 a year, and if the N.C. State recruiting budget for the men is $20,000<lb />
a year, then the women should be allocated $20,000 a year for recruiting their<lb />
basketball players. .<lb />
This even goes further in the question of trainers, assistant coaches, budgets, and,<lb />
of course equipment and equal facilities.<lb />
Naturally women want their own athletic programs and especially in schools where<lb />
they sometimes outnumber the men. Letting females into football games free of<lb />
charge to watch the men play is not giving them equal opportunity.<lb />
Women have played a very important role in athletics throughout the years. One can<lb />
remember Billie Jean King, Wilma Rudolph (winner of three gold medals in the 1960<lb />
Olympic Games in Rome), Andrea Mead (the first American woman to win a gold medal<lb />
in the Winter Olympics) and Micki King (a gold medalist in the three-meter diving event<lb />
in Munich and is presently the head diving coach at the United States Air Force<lb />
Academy).<lb />
Recently Francie Larrieu, who will enter UCLA on scholarship in the fall, set a new<lb />
women's indoor track record for the mile, running 4:34.6. This girl had to sell raffle<lb />
tickets to get expenses in order to attend the Olympic Trials for the United States<lb />
' team. Would the Russians made their women athletes go out and sell raffle tickets in<lb />
Moscow?<lb />
The Guiness World Book of Records lists the Payne Whitney Gymnasium at Yale<lb />
University in New Haven, Conn, as "the most complete physical education faculty in<lb />
the world<lb />
As of July 1, 1973, a 5 foot-2, petite mother of two has filled the giant sneakers<lb />
needed to run this complex. Mrs. Joni Barnett, Physical Education Director at Yale<lb />
University and the first woman in the nation to hold such a post, has a most interesting<lb />
philosophy on physical education.<lb />
She has stressed in her management an attempt to enhance individual instruction<lb />
and to accomplish these aims she has hired many part-time specialists. Her reasoning<lb />
is that oftentimes the benefit is that you get a highly qualified person who is not<lb />
anywhere near available on a full-time basis.<lb />
This same philosophy could result in increased benefits on our own East Carolina<lb />
University campus. There are many graduate students, who have played four years of a<lb />
sport on a varsity level, whohavemuch to offer in that particular sport. Also many<lb />
would welcome financial renumeration while giving of the skills they learned, to<lb />
others. This is true in both men's and women's athletics.<lb />
Therefore even with limited budgets, there is no reason on a campus this large that<lb />
-Vhere should be inadequate coaching or teaching of a sport. The problem seems to be<lb />
more of a proportionate distribution of the overall athletic budget.<lb />
This then brings us to the question of PRIORITIES, for example: should football<lb />
consume 50 per cent or more of the athletic budget for a school which is composed of<lb />
57 per cent women.<lb />
Even the 1974 East Carolina Pirate Club brochure states "our purpose is to<lb />
enhance the athletic program that will result in increased athletic excellence in ALL<lb />
sports<lb />
Students, now is the time for you to speak your piece. If you desire changes in the<lb />
athletic program that you see around you today, then you should make them known to<lb />
the athletic council and your SGA representatives. After all, this is your university. The<lb />
program here should be for the benefit of the students, not for the convenience of the<lb />
instructor.<lb />
PADRES SOLD<lb />
The San Diego Padres of the Western Division of the National League were<lb />
recently sold to Ray A. Kroc, a prominent American businessman. This man was<lb />
responsible for the conception of McDonald's hamburger stands in America.<lb />
Kroc has already introduced a few changes to the Padres' home game<lb />
format. Instead of play the "National Anthem" before each game, Ronald McDonald<lb />
will now dance across the infield singing, "You deserve a break today, so get out and<lb />
get away<lb />
BILLY OKAY<lb />
Doctors at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia report that Carolina Cougar star<lb />
Billy Cunningham is resting comfortably following kidney surgery on Tuesday.<lb />
He should be released from the hospital in about two weeks.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA'S PAUL KETCHUM decision! his William and Maiy opponent, 5-4,<lb />
in last Friday's match won by the Pirates, 29-6. The grappiers return to action tonight<lb />
as they host the Pembroke State Braves at 8 p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Buc swimmers face Catholic<lb />
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scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m.<lb />
Coach Ray Scharf's squad has been<lb />
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out the lane markers and turn them<lb />
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instead of lengthwise. This makes for a<lb />
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the Catholic pool.<lb />
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University of Richmond and the University<lb />
of Virginia, while bowing to Army, the<lb />
University of North Carolina, North<lb />
Carolina State and Maryland.<lb />
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be looking past Catholic, but in the back<lb />
of their minds is the Southern Conference<lb />
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which will be held later this month in<lb />
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Nicky White scored 20 points and<lb />
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It appears that only two Pirates have a chance at making either First or Second<lb />
Team All-Southern Conference in basketball this year. Logically, and as is all to often<lb />
the case, logic is foreign to many of my colleagues, Reggie Lee and Nicky White<lb />
should make First Team. Well Lee has the roses but White is too short.<lb />
Lee has several things going for him, but there's one large adverse stamp beside his<lb />
name, FRESHMAN. But he does not score like a freshman, rebound, play defense, or<lb />
think like a freshman. The guy just didn't want to wait a year to become great.<lb />
Lee is also clever, for when the press was there so was Reggie. He scored in double<lb />
figures against ACC opponents Duke and N.C. State, scored 18 points in the opener<lb />
against American Univ. in the Presidential Classic in Washington, D.C and has led the<lb />
Pirates in scoring five times.<lb />
But Lee has a clear advantage by the simple fact that the Southern Conference is<lb />
not loaded with quality guards. Bruce Grimm of Furman should make First Team<lb />
All-Conference with Lee, and Grimm is also a freshman. But Grimm was a First Team<lb />
All-American in high school, runnerup for the prestigious Indiana state "Mr.<lb />
Basketball" award and those accolades follow you around. Besides these two, few<lb />
people can name another guard in the league, perhaps John Falconi but he missed a<lb />
great deal of the season because of injuries.<lb />
White has all the credentials, except Fessor Leonard and Clyde Mayes of Furman<lb />
and Aron Steward of Richmond have all the press. All three made the First Team last<lb />
year and two of them are having exceptional years. Stewart was Player of the Year last<lb />
year and that award alone tends to let a player ride on the waves awhile. Mayes buried<lb />
us here, gave the Wolfpack a devil of a time in Charlotte last week and rained havoc<lb />
everywhere. These two have talent and deserve the award.<lb />
Leonard substitutes talent for that little statistic by his name which read 7'1 It<lb />
seems that to be seven feet tail is the key to stardom to the press. A prime example is<lb />
"over there" in the ACC. Tom Burleson is 7'3" and the All-Conference center. Len<lb />
Elmore of Maryland outhustles, outrebounds, generally outplays and even looks more<lb />
like a basketball player than Burleson. Ask yourself why N.C. State didn't dominate the<lb />
league when Big Tom was a sophomore. Answer, a man named David was still in<lb />
Shelby laughing over what his coach called opposition.<lb />
Leonard can shoot from the outside and gets, or should I say reaches, some<lb />
rebounds and is an obvious menace with his size.<lb />
Now look at White. Against all the top notch centers he's faced he'd outplayed<lb />
them. He made Burleson look like a goon in Raleigh and gave Bob Fleisher of Duke<lb />
fits. He scored 32 points against Davidson. Against Richmond he completely<lb />
outshone Stewart by scoring 29 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. But White's true<lb />
value is he can handle pressure. Every opponent the Pirates faced shook hands with<lb />
strangers at the tip off, except wheo they greeted White. He was the lone returning<lb />
starter, the man to stop.<lb />
Ah, but Leonard is tall and relegates White to Second Team, we hope. For in the<lb />
crazy world of sports, with South Carolina and Virginia having the most sports writers<lb />
covering Southern Conference basketball and thereby the most votes, nothing is ever<lb />
certain.<lb />
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The Pro Track circuit, the International Track Association, gets under way Friday<lb />
night in Uniondale, Long Island in New York.<lb />
Ben Jipcho, the Kenyan who holds the world record in the 3000-meter steeplechase,<lb />
has run the second fastest mile ever in 3:52 and won two gold medals in the recent<lb />
British Commonwealth Games, signed a substantial contract this week. Details were<lb />
not released. Jipcho will run the mile and two mile in the ITA.<lb />
An added attraction this season will be a contest of world record holders in the<lb />
mile. Jim Ryun and 1968 Olympic 1500-meter gold medalist Kip Keino running against<lb />
the indomitable Bobby Riggs.<lb />
Riggs, running without his racket, will run a half mile while Ryun and Keino are<lb />
running mile. Sounds like Riggs has it made? Not hardly.<lb />
Both Ryun and Keino on "routine" nights run four minute miles compared to the<lb />
average jogger who can only cover a quarter mile in two minutes. But is Riggs average?<lb />
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Feb. 16 Catholic Unvi.<lb />
Feb. 21 Appalachian 7:00<lb />
Feb. 23 VMI 2:00<lb />
Feb. 28, Southern Conference<lb />
Mor. 1,2 meet<lb />
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Mar. 28-30 NCAA<lb />
Long Beach, Co.<lb />
Actor of the low high Q, let's hear your<lb />
view,<lb />
Peak at the lines upon your sleeve since<lb />
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Feb. 20 Richmond H<lb />
Feb. 23 The Citadel H<lb />
Feb. 27 So. Conference Toum. A<lb />
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superior squads, nevertheless made a<lb />
respectable showing on a team basis.<lb />
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meet, was coached by World Games<lb />
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performances.<lb />
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" love you for what you arc,<lb />
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what you are going to ho<lb />
injuries the entire year, however they did<lb />
come up with a few bright stints on the<lb />
uneven parallel bars. Gail Phillips placed<lb />
first in this event, and freshman Charlene<lb />
Daniels placed third.<lb />
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meet of the season on Friday when they<lb />
travel to Longwood College.<lb />
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