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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5,<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA NO. 4226 MARCH 1974<lb />
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Prefer en tial b a Ho t:<lb />
Is it the best way?<lb />
By RICHARD DROGOS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Is the preferential ballot really thebest<lb />
way to decide an election where more than<lb />
two people are running for an office?<lb />
Last Thursday, approximately 30<lb />
percent of East Carolina's student body<lb />
voted on officers for the SGA. In the<lb />
vice-presidential race, three people were<lb />
running and once again the preferential<lb />
ballot was used.<lb />
The preferential ballot gives the voter<lb />
the opportunity to put his second and third<lb />
choice down and still vote for his favorite<lb />
candidate In the event of a close race, the<lb />
votes are recounted with the second and<lb />
third choice having much to do with the<lb />
outcome of the election.<lb />
In last week's election, the number of<lb />
first place votes between Cindy Domme<lb />
and Tom Clare were close enough to have a<lb />
re-count. The re-count showed that the<lb />
majority of second piace votes went to<lb />
Miss Domme and with them the<lb />
vice-presidency. Had not the preferential<lb />
been used then a run off would have been<lb />
called for. which means lots of time, effort<lb />
and filigent work for a number of ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
Yvonne Martindale, SGA Elections<lb />
Committee chairman, said that there were<lb />
several ways of using a preferential ballot<lb />
but she felt that the instructions on the<lb />
ballot were easy enough for anyone to<lb />
follow. She could not find any law in the<lb />
SGA's constitution that has a guideline to<lb />
follow for the use of a preferential ballot<lb />
although she hopes that some type of<lb />
format will be put there soon.<lb />
A new outlook<lb />
"Students ought to realize the purpose<lb />
of the preferential ballot and know more<lb />
about it, then they could vote correctly<lb />
Martindale stated.<lb />
Although the students who voted<lb />
incorrectly were a small minority they still<lb />
caused problems for the Elections<lb />
Committee. "If a person marked a ballot<lb />
for his first choice only, we would count<lb />
it Martindale said, "but we had some<lb />
people who would mark only their second<lb />
choice and not a first or third. When we<lb />
received a ballot like that we could not<lb />
count it<lb />
Miss Martindale did say. however, that<lb />
all three candidates benefitted from the<lb />
preferential ballot because they picked up<lb />
more votes. She explained that students<lb />
don't really take the time to vote in a run<lb />
off and that a preferential ballot eliminates<lb />
the necessity of one. She was pleased at<lb />
the turnout of the students, which was<lb />
supposed to be one of the biggest turnouts<lb />
in years.<lb />
Fountainhead asked Tom Clare, Cindy<lb />
Domme and Gil Hendrix, the three<lb />
candidates, how they felt about the use of<lb />
the preferential ballot and whether or not<lb />
they thought it was fair.<lb />
Cindy Domme, the vice-president elect,<lb />
stated that if the Elections Committee was<lb />
going to use a preferential ballot, they<lb />
should have known how to count it. She<lb />
was referring to the delay of the<lb />
announcement of the winner. Domme felt<lb />
that an explanation of the preferential was<lb />
needed before the election.<lb />
"The waiting around for the<lb />
announcement nearly killed Tom and I. I<lb />
Continued on page four.<lb />
ONE OF THE MANY local children who attended the Hanneford Circus Thursday looks on<lb />
the performance with fascination.<lb />
Hobgood plans Union change<lb />
By BROWNIE WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Change is the theme that has governed<lb />
plans for the new committees of the<lb />
1974-75 Student Union according to Wade<lb />
Hobgood, in-coming president of the<lb />
union.<lb />
"There is a great need for a new outlook<lb />
and fresh approach to the activities of<lb />
committees in the union for next year<lb />
stated Hobgood.<lb />
Among the changes will be the<lb />
of the Popular Entertainment Committee<lb />
and the creation of three new committees.<lb />
Video Tape, Art Exhibition and Travel<lb />
Committees.<lb />
The Popular Entertainment Committee<lb />
will become the Major Attractions<lb />
Committee. Its purpose will, as the name<lb />
suggests, be to schedule and provide the<lb />
student body with major entertainment.<lb />
The trend would be towards fewer but<lb />
bigger concerts on campus.<lb />
"I don't anticipate more than five<lb />
concerts for next year said Hobgood,<lb />
"but these would be very good ones, I'm<lb />
referring to people like John Denver, Joni<lb />
Mitchel, Carly Simon and possibly the<lb />
Doobie Brothers<lb />
Hobgood said that this change was<lb />
because of his policy of trying to bring to<lb />
m<lb />
m<lb />
the campus events that the students would<lb />
support. He feels that there were too<lb />
many things this year that were not backed<lb />
enough by the students to justify their<lb />
continuation next year.<lb />
"I want the support of the students and<lb />
I will do my best to follow their wishes,<lb />
this is why I have made these changes<lb />
said Hobgood.<lb />
Another change is the formation of the<lb />
new committees. They are still in the<lb />
organizational stage and will go into<lb />
operation when the union moves into its<lb />
new facility. The new building will be<lb />
ready for the public use the first day of<lb />
summer school.<lb />
The Video Tape Committee will give the<lb />
students a chance to see special events<lb />
recorded on tape and telecase in the<lb />
union. Hobgood named such events as<lb />
sports, concerts, lectures and special<lb />
news to be taped and shown to everyone.<lb />
The Travel Committee will co-ordinate<lb />
and publicize trips with locations and<lb />
travel arrangements. These trips would be<lb />
on group rates and offer to the student a<lb />
cheaper way to travel.<lb />
The Art Exhibition Committee will<lb />
organize and present art shows to the<lb />
campus community. Hobgood said that<lb />
there will be an excellent area for<lb />
exhibitions in the new union. The<lb />
I IP�IH IHWfll<lb />
committee will also help with arts and<lb />
crafts workshops for students.<lb />
"I think that the Video Tape and Art<lb />
Exhibition Committees will be very<lb />
effective because there is so much that can<lb />
be done in these areas for not much<lb />
money commented Hobgood.<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, the name<lb />
of the new union, will officially open fall<lb />
quarter of 1974. However the facility will<lb />
be open this summer. Hobgood said plans<lb />
are underway for the grand opening with<lb />
committees working together around a<lb />
central plan. Lectures, films, entertain-<lb />
ment and other events will highlight the<lb />
grand opening.<lb />
"At this moment we are discussing<lb />
working with a 1950's theme for the<lb />
opening said Hobgood.<lb />
The new union President also feels that<lb />
the outlook is good for next year and that<lb />
the student union will offer what the<lb />
students want and need.<lb />
"I've tried to knock out some of the<lb />
things that were not backed by the<lb />
students this year in hopes of having a<lb />
more effective union next year said<lb />
Hobgood, "I want to follow the students<lb />
wishes and bring to them what they want<lb />
"However, next year I hope that if a<lb />
student wants something, they will<lb />
support it<lb />
New<lb />
work<lb />
schedule<lb />
East Carolina University will observe an<lb />
official 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. work<lb />
schedule, Monday through Friday,<lb />
effective April 1<lb />
ECU'S workday hours traditionally have<lb />
been 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Friday. The change means that the<lb />
university offices will close and most<lb />
employees leave the campus at 4:30 p.m.<lb />
nstead of 5 o'clock. The change will<lb />
affect approximately 500 ECU employees<lb />
and have a corresponding effect upon<lb />
Greenville and area households, busi-<lb />
nesses and traffic.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, ECU Chancellor,<lb />
issued a directive Friday announcing the<lb />
new work schedule which he said reflects<lb />
the desire of a majority of ECU employees<lb />
now working the 8 to 5 schedule. "The<lb />
University will implement this new<lb />
schedule on a trial basis for five months<lb />
extending through August 31, 1974<lb />
Jenkins said. "If unforeseen problems<lb />
occue, consideration will be given to revert<lb />
to the previous schedule<lb />
All ECU employees affected by the<lb />
change will be expected to limit their lunch<lb />
period to thirty minutes instead of one<lb />
iour. ECU officials said the reduced lunch<lb />
period allowed under the new schedule<lb />
would reduce driving and thus aid in the<lb />
present energy crisis<lb /><pb facs="00039914_tn_0002" /><lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 4226 MARCH 1974<lb />
news<lb />
WECU heard<lb />
WECU radio wants to remind its<lb />
listeners that we are now being picked up<lb />
in almost all the dorms on campus. If you<lb />
couldn't pick WECU up last week chances<lb />
are you can now!<lb />
WECU hopes Spring Quarter will be<lb />
one you won't soon forget. Beginning<lb />
April 1st the Big 57 will be giving away<lb />
Free Steak Dinners to some lucky couple,<lb />
record and albums and the grand prize, a<lb />
new 10 speed racing bike. All you have to<lb />
do is listen to WECU and you can be a<lb />
winner. There is also an all day request<lb />
line open to all students at 758-6656.<lb />
WECU sincerely hopes we can make<lb />
your Spring Quarter something special.<lb />
Cerebral Palsy<lb />
The Cerebral Palsy Association of<lb />
Montgomery County in suburban Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C. is presently accepting<lb />
applications for the one-year Intern<lb />
Program for 1974-75. That group will<lb />
include up to 18 students from various<lb />
colleges in the United States.<lb />
The Interns are fully maintained by the<lb />
Association. They live cooperatively in the<lb />
Intern House, sharing the responsibilities.<lb />
They receive no pay, but are given a small<lb />
amount of money each week for personal<lb />
needs. At the completion of the internship<lb />
each student will receive a $1,000<lb />
scholarship for future education.<lb />
The Interns attend classes on certain<lb />
evenings, and it is possible to earn up to<lb />
24 hours of college credit during the year.<lb />
Applicants must have successfully<lb />
completed at least one semester or two<lb />
quarters of college. A valid driver's license<lb />
is also required. An initial interview<lb />
weekend is scheduled for late spring. The<lb />
1974-75 program will begin the week of<lb />
August 19, 1974.<lb />
A booklet, "Helping the Handicapped,<lb />
which fully explains the program and<lb />
contains an application, is in the campus<lb />
library. The booklet and application form<lb />
may also be obtained by writing the<lb />
Cerebral Palsy Association of Montgomery<lb />
County, Inc 9421 Colesville Road, Silver<lb />
Spring, Md. 20901.<lb />
Scuba diving<lb />
Anyone interested in forming an ECU<lb />
Scuba Diving Club contact Dan Tew or call<lb />
752-0798 or 752-5325.<lb />
A meeting will be held at the Lambdi<lb />
Chi Alpha house Wed. March 27th at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Garrett clogging Fiddlers convention Fifties party<lb />
Learn more clogging steps at Garrett,<lb />
Tuesday night at 7:30 in the lobby. Basic<lb />
clogging will also be taught for new<lb />
comers. Get those feet clogging to some<lb />
bluegrass music before Fiddlers Conven-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Chem seminar<lb />
Dr. C.F. Hammer, associate professor<lb />
of chemistry at Georgetown University,<lb />
will direct the weekly chemistry seminar at<lb />
ECU Friday.<lb />
Dr. Hammer will speak on "The Search<lb />
for the Bromonium Ion in the Inoic<lb />
Brominations of Olefins<lb />
The seminar is scheduled for 3 p.m. in<lb />
202 Flanagan Building and is open to all<lb />
interested persons.<lb />
College students are invited to attend<lb />
the upcoming Old Time Fiddlers and<lb />
Bluegrass Convention for the special price<lb />
of $5.00 for the whole event. Normal<lb />
admission is $5.00 a day. The convention<lb />
will be held April 4-7 at Hwy. 16 - Denver,<lb />
N.C. Terry Brotherton, Gen. Mge. extends<lb />
the special offer, "to express my<lb />
appreciation to the students for their<lb />
interest in bluegrass music and I believe IMI nrnafl<lb />
the discount admission is a good way IWIUliJU"<lb />
since most students are on a limited<lb />
budget<lb />
Bring on the Real Oldies and bring on<lb />
the Grease! Garrett Dorm is having a Gay<lb />
Fifties Party in the lobby with Gus Pistolis<lb />
as the "Grease C Get out your 50's<lb />
outfits and come ready for a costume<lb />
contest, a dance contest, and some<lb />
pantomines. Action starts at 9:00 tonight<lb />
in the lobby.<lb />
Passover Seder<lb />
A Passover Seder is being presented by<lb />
the Hebrew Youth Fellowship. Reser-<lb />
vations can be obtained by calling<lb />
758-5500. Please ask for Meyer Samet.<lb />
Deadline is March 28.<lb />
Pension records Christian Science<lb />
Richard E. Rogers, Jr. of Rogers'<lb />
Antiques, Greenville, has donated a<lb />
collection of Negro Union pension records<lb />
to East Carolina Manuscript Collection at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The records, which consist of eight<lb />
volumes; of handwritten affidavits and<lb />
testimony, pertain to eastern North<lb />
Carolina Blacks who enlisted in the Union<lb />
Army at New Bern during the Civil War.<lb />
A free lecture on Christian Science will<lb />
be held on Friday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. at<lb />
the First Church of Christ, Scientist<lb />
located on Fourth and Meade St.<lb />
"Ethics for Today" will be the subject<lb />
of the lecture which will be presented by<lb />
Charles W. Ferris, C.B.S. of Minneapolis,<lb />
Minn. Ferris is a member of the Board of<lb />
Lectureship of the Mother Church, The<lb />
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in<lb />
Boston, Mass.<lb />
Preschool program M benefjt<lb />
Applications for enrollment in the<lb />
preschool programs, ECU. for Fall, 1974,<lb />
are now being offered to interested<lb />
parents.<lb />
Parents of children who will have their<lb />
third or fourth birthdays by October 15,<lb />
1974 are invited to make application by<lb />
calling 758-6908 or 758-6926 between the<lb />
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. through<lb />
April 5.<lb />
The preschool programs, meeting daily<lb />
weekdavs from 8:50 until 11:50 have three<lb />
purposes: (1) to offer good living-learning<lb />
experiences to individual children with a<lb />
group setting; (2) to be a resource to<lb />
parents; (3) to provide observation-partici-<lb />
pation to students who wish to increase<lb />
their skills in relating to young children.<lb />
Additional information will be given<lb />
upon request.<lb />
There will be a benefit concert at the<lb />
Attic this Wednesday evening, March 27,<lb />
featuring local folk and bluegrass<lb />
musicians. Performing musicians will<lb />
be: The Flatland Family Band; Hoebuck-<lb />
in; Bill and Sandra Stinson; Rick and<lb />
Keith; Mary Burkhead; and Joe, Pat and<lb />
Cabell.<lb />
The concert begins at 8:30 p.m. -<lb />
donation at the door is fifty<lb />
cents. Proceeds will go the the Pitt Couny<lb />
Vista Program.<lb />
Vet's club<lb />
NLW UNION PLANS page one<lb />
CLASSRING PRICES RISE page three<lb />
BERSTEIN' MASS page four<lb />
REVIEWS page five<lb />
EDITORIALSCOMMENTARYFORUM pages six and seven<lb />
ROCK N ROLL page eight<lb />
FOREIGN LANGUAGE SYMPOSIUM page nine<lb />
SUMMER JOBS ABROAD page ten<lb />
SPORTS pages eleven and twelve<lb />
Anyone who did not claim his books<lb />
andor money before the closing date of<lb />
the Vet's Club book exchange, may do so<lb />
.tomorrow, Wednesday, March 27th.<lb />
"Books and money will be returned from 1-4<lb />
p.m in Room 213 of the Wahl Coats<lb />
Building (Drama).<lb />
This is the only scheduled pick up<lb />
date. Please plan to claim your books. If<lb />
you will not be able to pick up your books<lb />
on this date, contact Devin Day at<lb />
752-1850.<lb />
Bluegrass<lb />
Sigma Alpha lota presents an evening<lb />
of foot-stomping music with their Blue<lb />
Grass Musicale, Tuesday, March 26, at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in A.J. Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall. Admission 25 cents.<lb />
There will be a meeting of the ECU<lb />
students for Robert Morgan Tuesday,<lb />
March 26, at 7:00 p.m. in room 308 of the<lb />
Student Union. It is imperative that all<lb />
Morgan supporters who are interested in<lb />
working on the campaign attend.<lb />
Air Force<lb />
The U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service<lb />
has a new requirement to enlist 200<lb />
engineers, scientists and mathematicians<lb />
for commissioning during Fiscal Year<lb />
1975, according to officials at head-<lb />
quarters U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service,<lb />
Randolph Air Force Base, Tex.<lb />
The highly technical nature of the Air<lb />
Force's mission and equipment creates a<lb />
constant demand for persons with degrees<lb />
in technical areas. Specific degree<lb />
requirements for fiscal year 75 are 25 each<lb />
in civil engineering and computer<lb />
sciences; 20 mathematicians; 10 each<lb />
aeronautical, aerospace and mechanical<lb />
engineers, and 100 electrical engineers.<lb />
Other career opportunities exist for<lb />
young men who qualify for navigator<lb />
training and persons who hold degrees in<lb />
the health professions.<lb />
Interested applicants should contact<lb />
their local Air Force recruiter.<lb />
Internships<lb />
The Population Institute invites<lb />
undergraduates and graduate students to<lb />
participate in an internship program which<lb />
allows them to do something about the<lb />
problems of population and environment<lb />
in their state while they are involved in<lb />
their normal academic programs.<lb />
Each year, the Population Institute<lb />
selects a limited number of highly<lb />
qualified students for its internships which<lb />
run from September to June. The interns<lb />
will work closely with legislative sponsors.<lb />
College credit can be arranged and a<lb />
stipend of $600 will be awarded to each<lb />
intern for the school year.<lb />
For more information write: The<lb />
Population Institute Intern Program, 110<lb />
Maryland Avenue, N.E Washington, D.C.<lb />
20002<lb />
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the price of goldand the subsequent<lb />
rise in the price of the cherished class ring.<lb />
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SGA President Bill Bodenhamer has<lb />
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Jenkins to participate in the Fifth Annual<lb />
National Student Symposium on the<lb />
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hand. Unfortunately, the only involvement<lb />
the SGA has with the rings is in the form of<lb />
a written contract with an independent<lb />
firm, Star Engraving Company, of Houston<lb />
Texas.<lb />
Larry Evans, a student at ECU, is<lb />
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and contingent upon the current gold<lb />
situation on the international market.<lb />
He added that the price of gold has<lb />
been steadily on the increase for the past<lb />
six months. Pointing out that the current<lb />
price is $82.00 an ounce as compared to<lb />
$43.00 an ounce last year. Evans added,<lb />
"The current level is almost four times<lb />
greater than Jast year, yet the price of the<lb />
rings has only doubled. We have to raise<lb />
or lower prices according to the<lb />
international gold prices<lb />
This week some men's rings have gone<lb />
up as much as $45.00 dollars, and some<lb />
women's as much as $25.00. Covering<lb />
such additional cost can be a difficult and<lb />
sometimes impossible task for a student<lb />
paying his or her own way through school.<lb />
Evans said that each week he receives a<lb />
statement from the company that informs<lb />
him of current price levels. Does this<lb />
mean that the prices may decrease in<lb />
future days?<lb />
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depends on the international scene. For<lb />
example, just this week alone, the<lb />
company informed me of a ten dollar<lb />
decline in the price of gold. That means I<lb />
can cut the price of men's rings as much as<lb />
$6.50, and women's as much as $4.75. Of<lb />
course, that applies for this week only,<lb />
next week the price might go up again<lb />
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current value those of us on the campus<lb />
may see the end of another prized<lb />
tradition .that of the class ring. As one<lb />
coed summed it up, "Pretty soon rings are<lb />
gonna cost more than tuition Another<lb />
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religion.<lb />
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Masvis Ray choreographic the dance<lb />
numbers. Robert Hause is the conductor<lb />
and musical director and Charles More is<lb />
the associate musical director.<lb />
Tickets for faculty, staff, and the public<lb />
are on sale at the McGinnis box office for<lb />
$2.50 each. Students can pick up tickets<lb />
free with their ID and activity cards.<lb />
SARA WEIR, one of the dancers in Leonard Bernstein's mass, limbers up during a<lb />
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By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"PAPILLON"<lb />
"Papillon" is billed as one of the most<lb />
exciting adventures of escape that has ever<lb />
been filmed. This movie billing is<lb />
somewhat exaggerated despite the content<lb />
of the movie.<lb />
The plot revolves around the escape<lb />
attempts by a prisoner from the penal<lb />
colony of French Guyana. These attempts<lb />
are less than exciting, as well as futile, and<lb />
they prove to be a bit redundant in their<lb />
consequental outcomes.<lb />
The movie's strengths lie in the acting<lb />
of Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman in<lb />
the major roles, and the portrayal it makes<lb />
of now extinct French penal colonies.<lb />
McQueen is cast as the film's hero,<lb />
"Papillon His portrayal of the character<lb />
is excellent - a believable ragged,<lb />
maligned, yet never broken convict<lb />
yearning for freedom.<lb />
Hoffman is his always funny and<lb />
impressionistic self as the imprisoned<lb />
bond counterfeiter, Dega, who employs<lb />
Papillon to protect him from the prison<lb />
inmates and guards. In return for this<lb />
service he promises to provide the funds to<lb />
finance any escape plans Papillon may<lb />
wish to undertake.<lb />
Directed by Franklin Schaffner, and<lb />
based on the autobiographical novel by<lb />
Henri Charriere, the film is as long as the<lb />
book. Most of the film's two and a half<lb />
hours seem to drag alone. The first half of<lb />
the film is devoted to portraying the<lb />
horrors,impersonalness, and blood-letting<lb />
which were characteristic of the penal<lb />
system. The lengthiness of the film does<lb />
emphasize this point of view. Once<lb />
Papillon's escape attempts begin, the<lb />
audience has already been worn out by the<lb />
events which led up to these attempts.<lb />
The development, or deterioration of<lb />
the character Papillon is excellently<lb />
managed by the make-up artist in<lb />
transforming McQueen from the young<lb />
and high-spirited man of the world at the<lb />
movie onset to the prematurely aged,<lb />
irrational, almost senile old man who<lb />
makes the final attempt to escape.<lb />
Papillon's final escape attempt from<lb />
Devil's Island is dealt with somewhat<lb />
helplessly, yet meanfully. Those who have<lb />
read the novel know the outcome.<lb />
Be prepared to sit through this film<lb />
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places, but is neve, heless entertaining. It<lb />
will certainly test the viewer's endurance<lb />
level.<lb />
"Papillon" will be playing at the Park<lb />
Theatre until April 2.<lb /><lb />
CONCERTS<lb />
By BRANDON TISE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Mario Abril, famous classical guitarist,<lb />
captivated a capacity audience in the<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall, on March<lb />
21. Playing with extreme grace as well as<lb />
impeccable precision, he thrilled the<lb />
audience for an hour and a half with his<lb />
outstanding style.<lb />
He performed eighteen pieces<lb />
including six pieces by the Englishman<lb />
John Dowland, two Byzantine Etudes by<lb />
John Boda, and Two Pravanes by Luis<lb />
Milan. Particularly impressive were "Var-<lb />
iations on a Theme by Mozart by<lb />
Ferdinand Sor "Leyenda by AI ben iz, and<lb />
the encore song which was Abril's<lb />
impression of sol-Cuban-peasant, three<lb />
chord variation songs.<lb />
Studying under Julian Bream, English<lb />
virtuoso, Abril first learned the intricacies<lb />
of classical guitar. Later he studied at<lb />
University of Albequerque, New Mexico<lb />
and then at Florida State University where<lb />
he received his PhD in Music Theory.<lb />
Dr. Mario Abril appeared at ECU in<lb />
connection with the 1974 Latin American<lb />
Symposium .Formerly a faculty member<lb />
at Florida State University, he is now on<lb />
the faculty of University of Tennessee.<lb />
East Carolina students were very fortunate<lb />
in seeing such a fine guitarist in concert.<lb /><lb />
RECORDS<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
CHICAGO SEVEN: CHICAGO<lb />
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Chicago has ended a long period of<lb />
inactivity with the release of their new<lb />
album, which is predictably entitle<lb />
"Chicago Seven At this point it would<lb />
perhaps be better to leave mention of this<lb />
record at this mere recognition, but the<lb />
popularity and drawing power of the group<lb />
requires a further evaluation.<lb />
The lavish two-disc package will surely<lb />
catch the attraction of the group's many<lb />
serious fans simply by its presence in the<lb />
record racks. The truth is that the group<lb />
has not expounded on their musical<lb />
capabilities in the nine month period since<lb />
they released their last album. There are a<lb />
few good rock ballads which will bring<lb />
some singles action, but the majority of<lb />
the album possesses a vast selection of<lb />
emptiness.<lb />
'Searchin' So Long' seems to be the<lb />
best of the singles-styled cuts and has<lb />
already been released by Columbia as the<lb />
group's new 45. The cut 'Happy Man' is<lb />
another such cut, exhibiting the sound and<lb />
style which made earlier Chicago ballads<lb />
successful. 'Song of the Evergreens' is a<lb />
traditionally styled Chicago produce which<lb />
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On two cuts the group employs outside<lb />
help from two other pop groups. On<lb />
'Wishing You Were Here' the vocal<lb />
accompaniment of Beach Boys' Al Jardin,<lb />
Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson blends<lb />
nicely with the Chicago sound to result in<lb />
a unique combination of the two groups'<lb />
styles. The Pointer Sisters accompany the<lb />
group on 'Skinny Boy Their vocal<lb />
inclusion on this cut neither hinders or<lb />
aids a relatively week piece.<lb />
Two principle faults crop up on the<lb />
album. The album still possesses the<lb />
musical gaps which seem unavoidable<lb />
whenever the group decides on a multiple<lb />
disc format. They make an honest effort at<lb />
filling these gaps with several jazz flavored<lb />
arrangements, but never quite succeed in<lb />
this endeavor. 'Devil's Sweet' is the soul<lb />
cut which approaches any resemblence of<lb />
the normally high quality Chicago jazz<lb />
piece. The use of the ARP Synthesizer on<lb />
'Italian from New York' is done well and is<lb />
the only new concept the group employs<lb />
effectively.<lb />
As musicians the group has always<lb />
carried a tag of excellence and Cetera's<lb />
vocals are acceptable. The problem<lb />
results from the fact that the group has<lb />
made no progress in either aspect since<lb />
tber four record extravaganza, "Live at<lb />
Carnegie Hall They have had three big<lb />
singles; 'Just You N' Me 'Feeling<lb />
Stronger Everyday and 'Saturday In the<lb />
Park' since that time, but lone of these<lb />
approached the magnitude of excellence<lb />
that 'Beginr;ngs 'Colour My World and<lb />
'25 or 6 to 4" possessed. The only cut<lb />
approaching these hits on this album is<lb />
the previously mentioned 'Happy Man<lb />
The group seems to have tried to move<lb />
with the times in their musical<lb />
presentation but have been unable to do so<lb />
effectively. This album will undoubtedly<lb />
sell well. This will be more as a result of<lb />
the group's past successes than a result of<lb />
their current work.<lb />
The album is not a total failure, but,<lb />
considering the group's past excellence,<lb />
"Chicago Seven" is the poorest and most<lb />
disappointing album the group has<lb />
recorded. Hopefully, in the future, this<lb />
fine group will do better.<lb />
By ANTHONY RAY EVERETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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The Union<lb />
The old Student Union building is in its last year, with the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
scheduled to open summer-through-fall. With the change in location comes a change in<lb />
the Student Union organization To those of us who notice such things, it seems that<lb />
every organization pertaining to students boasts of a bigger and better change every year,<lb />
tearing the old structure apart and either dismembering it or (in the SGA case)<lb />
overmembering it.<lb />
However, in the Union case, reorganization has meant improvement. In the days<lb />
before the Union stepped up and received independence from the SGA, the Union<lb />
financed primarily small-time events; after the change, the Union actually became an<lb />
organization rather than a thumbnail paring of the SGA. Regardless of gripes made this<lb />
year about concerts, the Union has a) bettered itself, and b) acquired potential.<lb />
And so we are encouraged by Union President-elect Wade Hobgood's plan for Major<lb />
Attractions, Art Exhibition and Travel committees that will do more than schedule bridge<lb />
tournaments. Hobgood's plans seem to be on a suitably large scale for a large-budgeted<lb />
organization, and actually seem angled toward something big, interesting and capable of<lb />
elevating the Union above the level of ice-cream bingo games. We don't slight the<lb />
Union's work this year, and have discerned major improvements in the Union operations -<lb />
but Hobgood's plans, if as good in function as they are in planning, add expensive<lb />
thinking to the already-improved efficiency of the Union.<lb />
Perhaps next fall will be better than we think. Between Hobgood's education in<lb />
student wishes via flak about concerts, and SGA President-elect Bob Lucas' education in<lb />
what not to do, via the Bodenhamer SGA, 1974-75 may be worth living. We'll hold off on<lb />
predictions until May.<lb />
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WASHINGTON - The Secret Service<lb />
is preparing secret defenses to prevent a<lb />
maniac from crashing a plane into the<lb />
White House. The threat from the sky is a<lb />
new and ominous development.<lb />
First, a Fort Meade, Md serviceman<lb />
who washed out of flight school,<lb />
absconded with a helicopter and headed<lb />
toward the White House. Secret Service<lb />
officers feared he was going to crash into<lb />
the executive mansion. Instead, he landed<lb />
on the White House lawn in a hail of<lb />
shotgun fire.<lb />
Then an unemployed Philadelphia<lb />
salesman, Sam Byck, attempted to hijack<lb />
an airliner in Baltimore. Only later did the<lb />
world learn, from a tape recording Byck<lb />
sent me, that he had planned to crash the<lb />
big jet into the White House.<lb />
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Secret Service scurrying to devise some<lb />
means of protecting the President from<lb />
Kamikaze missions. One proposal was to<lb />
arm the White House police with "Red<lb />
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weapons which can be fired from the<lb />
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plane.<lb />
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and zoom up the tail pipe of a commercial<lb />
jet landing at Washington's nearby<lb />
National airport. The missiles might even<lb />
destroy jets warming up on the landing<lb />
strip.<lb />
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adopted a different sophisticated defense<lb />
which, for the sake of the President's<lb />
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enough in oil that it alone could have<lb />
broken the back of the Arab oil embargo<lb />
long ago. King Faisal might even have<lb />
been willing to resume shipments of oil to<lb />
the United States unilaterally. But<lb />
President Nixon, eager to offer some good<lb />
news to a Watergate-weary nation,<lb />
embarrassed Faisal by predicting the end<lb />
of the embargo prematurely.<lb />
Last December, Oil Minister Ahmed<lb />
Zaki Yamani, with the king's concurrence,<lb />
promised that Saudi Arabia would do all it<lb />
could to end the oil embargo. But U.S.<lb />
Ambassador James Akins cabled from<lb />
Saudi Arabia that the offer must be kept<lb />
strictly secret for the sake of Saudi<lb />
relations with militant Arab neighbors. I<lb />
saw the exchange of secret messages<lb />
during my recent visit to the Middle East.<lb />
But the President ignored Akins'<lb />
warning and predicted an early end to the<lb />
boycott. The Arab world knew that the<lb />
President could have gotten this word only<lb />
from Saudi Arabia. It made King Faisal<lb />
look as if he were playing Washington's<lb />
game and reduced his effectiveness in<lb />
urging moderation upon the Arab<lb />
militants.<lb />
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editorial page reflect the opinions of the<lb />
editor, and are not necessarily those of<lb />
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independent body on any and all<lb />
issues. A newspaper is objective only in<lb />
proportion to its autonomy.<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
A shade over twenty-one years ago I<lb />
came into this world as we all do-as an<lb />
innocent, naive, uncomprehending babe-<lb />
in-arms. I glanced and (ga-ga) the place<lb />
looked pretty good. People were nice and<lb />
they always seemed to smile when they<lb />
approached. "Hot damn I thought, "this<lb />
is gonna be great Well, I grew and the<lb />
world grew; and I grew some more the<lb />
world grew some more; and I changed and<lb />
the world changed. But the changes that I<lb />
underwent were, so I thought, for the<lb />
better. True, I acquired some habits that<lb />
were probably irritating to a few folks, but I<lb />
did not do so intentionally.<lb />
What I tried to do was keep in mind the<lb />
fact that people had always smiled at me<lb />
when I was younger, and so I figured (since<lb />
Il had liked it so much) that I would devote<lb />
Imy life to smiling back, and, in general,<lb />
'just trying to be a nice guy to nice<lb />
people. And I figured everybody else felt<lb />
the same way, so "Hot damn again, this is<lb />
still gonna be a great place<lb />
The problem, however, came with the<lb />
fact that the changes that the world went<lb />
through were not the same kind that I went<lb />
through. In fact, they were quite<lb />
different: people no longer smiled, people<lb />
no longer said "hello and it became<lb />
something different than I had<lb />
expected. When I asked my friends about<lb />
this phenomenon, they responded by<lb />
saying, "Well, that's how it has gotta<lb />
be. You see innocence and smiles are fine<lb />
'for babes-in-aims, but that stuff just don't<lb />
cut it when youre bigger. This world is a<lb />
dog-eat-dog, and if you wanna survive, you<lb />
belter start eating I explained that<lb />
smiles (among other niceties) were a good<lb />
enough diet for me, and that I just couldn't<lb />
see ripping off somebody else. After all,<lb />
that somebody else is just another me, and<lb />
I like me!<lb />
So I have gone through life trying to<lb />
treat other people as I would like to be<lb />
treated (with occasional slip-up, of<lb />
course), and have marvelled at how many<lb />
people would jump at the chance to tip off<lb />
their grandmothers if it would profit<lb />
them. And to this day I still can't see how<lb />
(people can do that. Call me naive, call me<lb />
a fool 1 just don't buy the idea that to get<lb />
somewhere you have to push someone<lb />
else back five spaces (Welcome to<lb />
Monopoly). Many times, though, my<lb />
patience has been taxed.<lb />
Why, just this past November I was<lb />
sitting under a tree on campus waiting for<lb />
an apple to hit me on the head. As I was<lb />
sitting there, some dog (obviously curious<lb />
about the forthcoming apple) wandered<lb />
toward said tree and, not seeing a great<lb />
deal of difference between the tree and<lb />
myself, proceeded to do what most dogs<lb />
do to trees-except, of course, he missed<lb />
the tree.<lb />
Well, an hysterical owner of said dog<lb />
came running up and, almost in tears,<lb />
begged to be allowed to have my dark blue<lb />
(now even darker) coat cleaned. I didn't<lb />
want to put her to any trouble and so said<lb />
that I would have it done myself. But she<lb />
would not be disallowed what she saw as<lb />
her duty, and so off she went with my<lb />
coat. Having given her my address, I<lb />
expected the coat to come back in the near<lb />
future. (Naturally, I didn't get her name or<lb />
address. After all, SHE was going to<lb />
return the coat to ME.) A month later, the<lb />
coat not yet back on my back, I placed an<lb />
ad in the Fountainhead: "Mistress of<lb />
Galahad (I was pretty sure that was the<lb />
dog's name) - It's getting cold. Please<lb />
bring back my coat But no coat-and no<lb />
coat now in March.<lb />
Well, numerous theories have been<lb />
proposed by my friends as to the<lb />
whereabouts of the coat. Some say the<lb />
girl runs a racket and has her dog trained<lb />
to pilfer coats-this, in my trusting way, I<lb />
refuse to accept. Others say that she has<lb />
merely forgotten-this I prefer to<lb />
believe. And if such is the case, I would<lb />
like to say, "Mistress of Galahad-Please<lb />
return my coat. My phone number is<lb />
752-5730<lb />
I believe that I have rambled quite a bit,<lb />
and I really haven't reached my reason for<lb />
writing this. You see, I have other coats,<lb />
and although the "misplaced" one was one<lb />
of my favorites, I think I can survive<lb />
without it. But recently other things have<lb />
been "misplacedand it is this that I want<lb />
to say something about.<lb />
Somebody on this campus (or in this<lb />
town) has an awful disregard for the<lb />
property of others, as there hrve been<lb />
countless bikes ripped off in the past<lb />
months. Just last night my very close<lb />
friend had hers taken-chain and<lb />
all. Again in my naive way, I can't believe<lb />
somebody would do that. If the nice guy<lb />
who did take those bikes is reading this,<lb />
take the following into consideration. If<lb />
you had something that you loved (or<lb />
needed, for that matter) and someone<lb />
ripped it off, how would you feel? I just<lb />
can't believe that you don't think of the<lb />
people whose bikes you rip off. After all,<lb />
they are people just like YOU! They eat,<lb />
sleep, walk, talk, and have feelings just<lb />
like you To me that is obvious, but<lb />
apparently to you it isn't.<lb />
If thinking about that isn't enough to<lb />
stop you from stealing bikes, then try<lb />
thinking about something else: Like,<lb />
some day some guy less pacifistic than<lb />
myself is going to see you ripping off a<lb />
bikeand he isn't going to hesitate one<lb />
second before he beats the living shit out<lb />
of you. After all, this is a dog-eat-dog<lb />
world (right?). So look, there may be a<lb />
German Shepherd behind you.<lb />
Naively still,<lb />
Bruce R. Field<lb />
Thanks<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Attention: ECU Greeks<lb />
The brothers and pledges of Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi would like to thank each Greek<lb />
organization on campus for their help<lb />
during the difficult weeks following our<lb />
fire. Without exception each fraternity and<lb />
sorority offered their help. Something like<lb />
this shows us the true value of the Greek<lb />
system on this campus.<lb />
We would also like to clarify any<lb />
rumors as to our future existence at<lb />
ECU. Our house was well insured and we<lb />
will begin to rebuild in the next few weeks<lb />
at our same location. Hopefully, time will<lb />
erase all traces of our fire and we will soon<lb />
return to our Hooker Road home.<lb />
Thanks again to the ECU Greeks.<lb />
Brothers and Pledges of<lb />
Pi Happa Phi<lb />
Streaking<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Indecent Exposure of Authority<lb />
Clothing is really quite vital<lb />
for those with rank, status or title<lb />
for the nation's Elite<lb />
would suffer defeat<lb />
from those in the nude<lb />
whom they label as rude.<lb />
No more rank. No status. No title.<lb />
Streakers and the Voice of Authority<lb />
Though I'm in a seat of power<lb />
I grow weaker by the hour<lb />
for my subordinates are rude<lb />
they salute me in the nude.<lb />
Where should I hand my medals to show<lb />
that I'm still boss?<lb />
Take away my clothing and the nation's at<lb />
loss<lb />
for when I gallop on a horse<lb />
and appear as a source<lb />
of a colossal force<lb />
then Law and Order can survive<lb />
(and I can stay alive).<lb />
So to maintain that differential<lb />
is clearly quite essential<lb />
if they won't wear clothing, then I'm<lb />
doomed to defeat<lb />
for they'll soon forget who's in the<lb />
driver's seat<lb />
and so when I honk my horn<lb />
they'll ignore that I was bom<lb />
not in the street<lb />
but as cream of the Elite.<lb />
I demand your priority!<lb />
I represent Authority!<lb />
Law and Order are required.<lb />
For this I have been hired.<lb />
My orders are quite firm. For this I<lb />
have been named.<lb />
Get that clothing on. You ought to<lb />
be ashamed.<lb />
I must lead! And you must follow!<lb />
Clothes back on! And dc't be<lb />
hollow!<lb />
Though I have rank as well as title<lb />
still that clothing is quite vital<lb />
for Law and Order there must be<lb />
and you'll readily agree<lb />
that such can never be<lb />
if there is no ME!<lb />
Your action is indecent. Besides it is poor<lb />
taste<lb />
You're mentally unbalanced. Why must<lb />
you act in haste?<lb />
I must lead! And you must follow!<lb />
Clothes back on! And don't be hollow!<lb />
Though my authority is creaking<lb />
and my bones and joints are squeaking<lb />
and the streets are filled with streaking<lb />
yet Law and Order must survive<lb />
that means I stay alive<lb />
for I am the Elite<lb />
not you in the street<lb />
and so I'm forced to chase<lb />
those of the race<lb />
who streak in disgrace<lb />
in their natural face.<lb />
Yes, the world can't live without me<lb />
Try it if you doubt me<lb />
I must lead! And you must follow!<lb />
Clothes back on! And don't be hollow!<lb />
"An intelligence officer of the Imperial<lb />
Japanese Army, still on active service 29<lb />
years after the end of World War Two,<lb />
surrendered today on Lubang Island in the<lb />
Philippines, at the command of his<lb />
wartime superior officer. Lieutenant<lb />
Onoda was ordered to lay down his arms<lb />
by former major Yoshimi, now a bookshop<lb />
owner in Kyushu. He arrived with a<lb />
Government mission from Tokyo early last<lb />
week in the latest of several attempts to<lb />
locate Onoda. He has avoided all previous<lb />
expeditions, suspecting an American<lb />
trap<lb />
-The Guardian of March 11<lb />
A man sits in a jungle for 29 years and<lb />
is so conditioned that he never realizes<lb />
that all authority lies within him. After 29<lb />
years of meditation, authority still remains<lb />
something external. My commanding<lb />
officer must issue the next order. My<lb />
group leader guru-organizer-teacher must<lb />
tell me what comes next. I have no free<lb />
will. The Source of all authority is outside<lb />
me. The ultimate in conditioning!<lb />
The point is neither to lead nor to<lb />
follow. Neither organizer nor organized.<lb />
Neither leader nor led. Neither driver nor<lb />
driven. Neither guru nor disciple. Neither<lb />
teacher nor student. Look within. Ob-<lb />
serve your own thoughts and feelings from<lb />
moment to moment. Watch the changing<lb />
flow. Be intensely aware of it. Follow<lb />
it. Don t look outwards towards organiz-<lb />
ers, leaders, teachers or books. Look<lb />
within and walk further on.<lb />
Awareness.<lb />
Sidney Simon<lb />
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Programs: 'A schizophrenic medium'<lb />
'Rock-n-Rollprograms<lb />
worshipped in the late<lb />
fifties and early sixties<lb />
have evolved into a<lb />
schizophrenic medium'<lb />
By DAVID GLASGOW<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Today, and during the last decade,<lb />
popular music in America has gone<lb />
through evolutionary pains. The singularly<lb />
simplistic Rock-n-Roll radio programs<lb />
worshipped in the late fifties and early<lb />
sixties have evolved into a schizophrenic<lb />
medium.<lb />
At one end of the musical spectrum are<lb />
those involved with the Top 40 sound; at<lb />
the other end, the Progressives.<lb />
The scope of Top 40 music is basically<lb />
a direct extension of the early Rock-n-Roll<lb />
era. Generally the style of music<lb />
demanded, and played is quite simple and<lb />
elementary. Drums, several guitars, a<lb />
small handful of chords, an agent with<lb />
connections, and a "broken heart" appear<lb />
to be the major components of a<lb />
successful song.<lb />
Typical of the lyrics found in many of<lb />
the Top 40 tunes is the first stanza of the<lb />
current hit "Sexy Mama performed by<lb />
"The Moments<lb />
Here we go baby<lb />
Time to get down<lb />
Come on Sexy Mama<lb />
Come lay back<lb />
And let me sooth you<lb />
Take it easy baby<lb />
Let me do what I want to do to you<lb />
I wanna open up them love gates to my<lb />
Heaven.<lb />
The format, the manner of present-<lb />
ation, of Top 40 is attuned to the style of<lb />
music played. Rapid-fire, non-stop verb-<lb />
iage from an egotistical, hyperactive disc<lb />
jocket and the moronic repetition of songs<lb />
characterize most Top 40 stations.<lb />
At any given time approximately twenty<lb />
current tunes, coupled with an occasional<lb />
"oldie but goodie are rotated<lb />
continuously through the Top 40<lb />
broadcast day. These songs are classified<lb />
according to tempo and age by the<lb />
station's music director, and are<lb />
mercilessly played approximately once<lb />
every two hours. Therefore, in a single day<lb />
the entire musical stock is rotated<lb />
completely twelve times<lb />
Top 40 music appeal is<lb />
so immense it draws<lb />
billions of dollars<lb />
annually in retail sales.<lb />
The appeal of Top 40 music is so<lb />
immense that the record companies,<lb />
performers, and the complementary<lb />
businesses, i.e the oil industry, which<lb />
supplies the petroleum necessary for the<lb />
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Features varied events<lb />
ByDENISEWARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This year the Department of Foreign<lb />
anguages and Literatures celebrated the<lb />
rst Foreign Language Symposium. The<lb />
mposium consisted of the four major<lb />
nguages taught at ECU. The event<lb />
vered everything from lectures,<lb />
Deeches and contests in poetry, to<lb />
reign language skits and films. Various<lb />
reign cultures were displayed at their<lb />
;st by those that participated.<lb />
The organization of the symposium<lb />
as done by the different heads of the<lb />
jreign Languages Department and their<lb />
lairwoman, Ms. Marquerite A. Perry,<lb />
ley invited the high schools in the<lb />
grounding area to take part in the<lb />
stivities. Also, several professors and<lb />
udents in the Foreign Language<lb />
apartment attended to show the many<lb />
utes one may take in foreign languages.<lb />
The symposium began Wednesday,<lb />
arch 20th with Ms. Perry as the hostess<lb />
ceremonies. Speakers spoke in foreign<lb />
nguages about foreign job opportunities,<lb />
reers in finance and a lecture was<lb />
livered entitled, "Language and the<lb />
achine The speakers were Dr. David<lb />
ithcart of N.C.N.B. and Dr. Edward<lb />
ack, professor of Foreign Languages at<lb />
C. State University.<lb />
In the evening, a buffet style dinner<lb />
is held for the professors in the different<lb />
'iguage departments and for the students<lb />
io are majoring or minoring in<lb />
iguages. Later, four films were shown,<lb />
m France, "The Paris of Francois (in<lb />
glish); in German, "Bar, Bar Tanz<lb />
evtushenko in English; and "Mexico-<lb />
Photo Adventure" also in English. Dr.<lb />
chael Bassman was presiding Chair-<lb />
in.<lb />
Thursday brought the Latin American<lb />
mposium. i he various speakers, in-<lb />
ided Chancellor of ECU, Leo W.<lb />
ikins. Others were Dr. Emil Rodriguez-<lb />
negal of Yale University and Mr. John<lb />
milton for the U.S. Department of State,<lb />
9aking on Mexican Affairs.<lb />
The evening held a different<lb />
nosphere for Latin American exposure.<lb />
Mario Abril of the University of<lb />
inessee played classical Spanish guitar<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall. Several of the<lb />
(ces played were from renaissance<lb />
gland by John Dowland; sonatas by D.<lb />
narosa and D. Scarlatti; and Various op.<lb />
r a Theme by Mozart (better known as<lb />
I Magic Flute), by F. Sor.<lb />
He was well received by the large<lb />
audience in the music hall. Alter his<lb />
excellent performance, the audience urged<lb />
Dr Abril on to an encore. His musical<lb />
talents was one of the many outstanding<lb />
events in the Latin Symposium.<lb />
On Friday, all forces were compiled to<lb />
make the Foreign Language Symposium,<lb />
1974 ECU and the high schools that<lb />
participates, set up booths from the<lb />
countries they represented: Spain,<lb />
France, Russia, Germany, Mexico and<lb />
China.<lb />
Each booth had something different to<lb />
offer. The French booth seemed to be<lb />
many more in number than of any other<lb />
country. Cafe de Paris was presented by<lb />
the students from Arendell Parrctt<lb />
Academy from Kinston. Restaurant d'<lb />
Henri from Ayden-Grifton High School was<lb />
arranged with the red and white checked<lb />
tableclothes and French waiters and<lb />
waitresses, serving French cuisine.<lb />
Chinese exchange students displayed<lb />
many beautiful art pieces from the oriental<lb />
parts of the world. One particular piece<lb />
was an instrument called a "cheng It<lb />
was later played by Miss Der-Hang Chin in<lb />
the talent show.<lb />
In one of the Russian booths, Dr.<lb />
Malby's students displayed pictures and<lb />
literature of Russian life, past and<lb />
present. The Russian cultre was also<lb />
presented by students from St. Timothy's<lb />
School from Raleigh. Their booth<lb />
contained literature, crafts and pictures<lb />
from Russia.<lb />
Germany was represented by ECU stu-<lb />
dents and professors. A gingerbread<lb />
house was one of the many displays at<lb />
which were sold gingerbread cookies and<lb />
pastries. Dr. Resnik and Frau Hill were<lb />
dressed in the German tradition.<lb />
The Mexican booth was the most<lb />
complete display in the festival. Jewelry,<lb />
money, clothing, leather goods, tapes-<lb />
tries, statues and Mexican delicacies.<lb />
Friday morning, the contests in poetry,<lb />
language skits and musical entertainment<lb />
began. Friday afternoon, awards for best<lb />
achievement in each area were<lb />
presented. Dr. Michael Bassman was<lb />
director of ceremonies. Students received<lb />
trophies, plaques and foreign language<lb />
literature for their accomplishments.<lb />
The day ended with two language skits<lb />
put on by ECU language students.<lb />
This was the first attempt at creating a<lb />
Foreign Language Symposium at East<lb />
Carolina and it will evidently not be the<lb />
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Rain interferes<lb />
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By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Rain, rain - go away; come again<lb />
some other day! This cry was heard often<lb />
last week at Harrington Field as the East<lb />
Carolina baseball team battled the<lb />
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rained out. The third was converted into a<lb />
doubleheader and was not without its<lb />
doubtful moments.<lb />
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Carolina were slated for afternoon action<lb />
against the Pirates, but all the weather was<lb />
good for was watching the circus in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
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Saturday afternoon against Shippensburg<lb />
State College of Pennsylvania. Everything<lb />
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innings before sanity prevailed. Nothing<lb />
seemed to be going right. Coach George<lb />
Williams and assistant Monte Litte played<lb />
groundskeepers in a vain effort to keep the<lb />
diamond in playing shape. The public<lb />
address system went haywire, much to the<lb />
chagrin of announcer Jack Morrow. And<lb />
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worse than anybody when he realized that<lb />
his second inning line shot homerun over<lb />
the left field scoreboard was going to be<lb />
washed away with the ballgame. It was<lb />
decided to make the game up as part of a<lb />
joubleheader the next day.<lb />
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base following a single in the sixth, but it<lb />
was to no avail.<lb />
The wins upped the Pirate overall mark<lb />
to 6-4 on the season as they readied<lb />
themselved for a big Southern Conference<lb />
doubleheader this Saturday at Harrington<lb />
Field against the Davidson Wildcats. The<lb />
action begins at 1:30 p.m.<lb />
1?74<lb />
March 30 (Sat)<lb />
March 31 (Sun)<lb />
April 1 (Moo)<lb />
2 (Tue)<lb />
4 (Thor)<lb />
6 (Sat)<lb />
12 (Fri)<lb />
April 13 (Sat)<lb />
April 15 (Mon!<lb />
April JO (Sat)<lb />
April 24 (Wed)<lb />
April 27 (Sat)<lb />
April 29 (Mon)<lb />
May 3 (Fri)<lb />
May 7 (Tue)<lb />
COACH G<lb />
ALL CAPS<lb />
April<lb />
April<lb />
April<lb />
April<lb />
BASEBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
DAVIDSON (2) I 30p.m.<lb />
PEMBROKE 300pm<lb />
RICHMOND 3 00pm<lb />
N C STATE 1 00pm<lb />
William &amp; Mary 3 00pm<lb />
APPALACHIAN (2games) 130pm<lb />
Pembroke 3 00 p m<lb />
C.tadel 3 00p m<lb />
UNC Wilmington (2games 130pm<lb />
WILLIAM8.MARY 3 00pm<lb />
Richmond 3 00p m<lb />
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UNC WILMINGTON 3 00pm<lb />
CAMPBELL 3 OOp m<lb />
SUMMARY<lb />
EAST CAROLINA FIRST BASEMAN Ron Staggs fouls off pitch in recent action. The<lb />
Pirates are currently 6-4 on the season, coming off of a sweep of their doubleheader<lb />
against Shippensburg State on Sunday. The Bucs will have five days off before hosting<lb />
Davidson in an important doubleheader on Saturday at Harrington Field.<lb />
Netters bow to ASU,9-Q<lb />
Appalachian State University rolled to a<lb />
9-0 victory over the East Carolina<lb />
University tennis team Friday.<lb />
It was the first Southern Conference<lb />
match for the Pirates of the year. They are<lb />
now 0-2 overall.<lb />
Appalachian, one of the top teams in<lb />
the league, coming off a second place<lb />
finish last year, has a 5-4 record to date.<lb />
East Carolina failed to capture a single<lb />
set during the afternoon.<lb />
Saturday's scheduled meeting with<lb />
William and Mary was postponed due to<lb />
inclement weather, and yesterday (March<lb />
22) the Pirate netters were slated for action<lb />
on the courts of Furman University.<lb />
Pool schedules<lb />
East Carolina's swimming pools will be<lb />
open for recreational swimming at the<lb />
following hours:<lb />
Minges Pool:<lb />
Recreational Swim: Monday 4-6, 7-9;<lb />
Tuesday 7-9; Wednesday 4-6, 7-9;<lb />
Thursday 7-9, Friday 4-6, 7-9; Saturday<lb />
and Sunday 3-9.<lb />
Faculty Swim: Monday, Wednesday,<lb />
Friday 12-1; Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
11:30-12:30.<lb />
Memorial Pool:<lb />
Recreational Swim: Monday-Friday<lb />
7-9.<lb />
Faculty Swim: Monday, Wednesday,<lb />
Friday 1-2; Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
11:30-12:30.<lb />
Geraghty(ASU) defeated Davis, 6-0,<lb />
7-0.<lb />
Richardson (ASU) defeated Rambeau,<lb />
6-3,6-0.<lb />
Keller (ASU) defeated Stiegel, 6-2, 6-1.<lb />
Rouse (ASU) defeated Marion, 6-1, 6-0.<lb />
Neely (ASU) defeated Getsinger, 6-1,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
Eason (ASU) defeated Ratliff, 6-4, 6-1.<lb />
Geraghty-Richardson (ASU) defeated<lb />
David-Stiegel, 6-1,6-1.<lb />
Keller-Neely (ASU) defeated Marion-<lb />
Rambeau, 6-1, 6-2.<lb />
174 TENNIS SCHEDULE<lb />
March 16 (Sat)<lb />
March 18 (Mon)<lb />
March 22 (Fri)<lb />
March 23 (Sat)<lb />
March 25 (Mon)<lb />
March 27 (Wed)<lb />
March 30 (Sat)<lb />
April 2 (Tje)<lb />
April 4 Thur)<lb />
April 6 (Sat)<lb />
April(Mon)<lb />
April 9 (Tue)<lb />
April 12 (Fri)<lb />
April 16 (Tue)<lb />
April 19 (Fri)<lb />
April 20 (Sat)<lb />
April 26, 27<lb />
April 30 (Tue)<lb />
UNC WILMINGTON<lb />
A. C C<lb />
APPALACHIAN<lb />
WILLIAM &amp; Mary<lb />
Furman<lb />
GLASSBORO STATE<lb />
Pembroke<lb />
N C STATE<lb />
N C Wesleyan<lb />
V M. i<lb />
Richmond<lb />
PEMBROKE<lb />
OLD DOMINION<lb />
A C C<lb />
DAVIDSON<lb />
UNC Wilmington<lb />
Southern Conf Tourney<lb />
Campbell<lb />
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COACH Wes Hank ins<lb />
ALL CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES<lb />
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We pray for souls in Kentish town,<lb />
A delicate hush, the gods floating by,<lb />
Wi -hing us well, pie in the sky.<lb />
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WECU to air games<lb />
General manager Tom McQuaid of<lb />
WECU has announced that the campus<lb />
radio station is currently making plans for<lb />
airing East Carolina athletic events next<lb />
year.<lb />
Jack Morrow will handle the<lb />
play-by-play duties.<lb />
McQuaid said he was going to put the<lb />
proposition up before the SGA for further<lb />
consideration.<lb />
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Pirates beginspringdrills<lb />
Wednesday, March 27 is the third of<lb />
four important days for new East Carolina<lb />
head football coach Pat Dye. The first<lb />
important day was Jan. 4 when Dye<lb />
reported to the campus. The second is<lb />
about to come with the completion of<lb />
recruit signings.<lb />
"Important Day No. 3" is Wednesday<lb />
the day Dye receives his first official look<lb />
at the 1974 Pirate football team. That is<lb />
the day spring practice opens. It will run<lb />
through early May with a spring game<lb />
tentatively set for May 4.<lb />
Dye views the first day and the<lb />
subsequent month as "a time of learning<lb />
for both the players and coaches<lb />
"Everyone will be learning Dye<lb />
things, "because we will be changing<lb />
some systems and some terminology. The<lb />
players will be learning and adjusting and<lb />
just as importantly, the coaches will be<lb />
learning and adjusting to new players<lb />
"You might say both groups will be<lb />
learning to communicate with each other<lb />
and at the same time, communicate basic<lb />
football<lb />
For Dye, and his sevan man staff of<lb />
Henry Trevathan, Frank Orgel, Ben Grieb,<lb />
Wright Anderson, Lanny Norris, Watson<lb />
Brown and Jim Fuller, the top spring<lb />
priority will be "teaching<lb />
"A lot of the teaching will be X's and<lb />
O's because of the nature of the new<lb />
system Dye says. "We are very fortunate<lb />
to have as many defensive players<lb />
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HEAD FOOTBALL COACH<lb />
PAY DYE<lb />
returning as we do. And, they are<lb />
returning at many different positions<lb />
which will help us. However, many<lb />
players will be learning a new position or<lb />
new techniques for his position<lb />
Specifically, Dye is talking about nine<lb />
of the 11 defensive starters returning from<lb />
the 1973 "Wild Dogs who led the<lb />
Southern Conference in rushing defense<lb />
and total defense. Included in that group<lb />
are Danny Kepley, a two-time all Southern<lb />
Conference player and his supporting cast<lb />
of linebackers Butch Strawderman, Billy<lb />
Hibbs and Gary Niklason. Also returning<lb />
are Cary Godette, an all conference<lb />
defensive end, Ken Moore, the biggest<lb />
defensive player on the team at<lb />
255-pounds, Buddy Lowery, a starter at<lb />
both end and tackle last year, Reggie<lb />
Pinkney and Jim Bolding, who finished<lb />
third in the nation in pass interceptions<lb />
from his safety position.<lb />
On offense, the Pirates return six of 11<lb />
starters from last year but the players<lb />
missing include Carl Summerell, Carlester<lb />
Crumpler. Stari Eure and Greg Troupe, four<lb />
all-Southern Conference players last year<lb />
and the backbones of both the running and<lb />
passing games.<lb />
Returning offensively for East Carolina,<lb />
will be Don Schink, a starter at fullback<lb />
and Ken St ray horn, a sophomore race<lb />
horse last year who gained 823 yards and<lb />
led the conference in rushing for eight<lb />
weeks.<lb />
The offensive line will have to be rebuilt<lb />
from tackle to tackle with the exception of<lb />
Tim Hightower, an experienced center and<lb />
starter last year. Greg Harbaugh and John<lb />
Grinnell are expected to challenge<lb />
Hightower for that position.<lb />
Benny Gibson, the starting tight end<lb />
last year until a shoulder injury ended his<lb />
season prematurely, will be back along<lb />
with Mike Shea who split time as a tight<lb />
end and wide receiver and Vic Wilfore, an<lb />
experienced player at the other wide<lb />
receiver.<lb />
"I like to think of building a winning<lb />
football team in this order Dye<lb />
says. "First, you have to have a good<lb />
kicking game. Look at Alabama in the<lb />
Sugar Bowl last year, the kicking game<lb />
hurt us. Then, we must build a good<lb />
defense with nine starters returning. And<lb />
finally, we must put together an<lb />
offense. That will take a little more time<lb />
because of a new system and new<lb />
personnel<lb />
Dye and his staff have spent endless<lb />
hours reviewing 1973 game films. Now, it<lb />
is time to see the players up close.<lb />
"We as a staff will have to have a lot of<lb />
patience with them. But, at the same<lb />
time, the players, will have to understand<lb />
what we are attempting to do<lb />
"I think all of us both players and<lb />
coaches, are looking forward to spring<lb />
practice very much<lb />
Thine lads second in double-dual<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Pirate track team ran into a<lb />
buzzsaw and rain in Charleston, S.C. over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
Baptist College, one of the South's<lb />
three major track powers, demolished the<lb />
Pirate sprinters and won the tri-meet with<lb />
93 points, ECU was second with 47 12<lb />
and Princeton last with 39 112.<lb />
ECU won only two out of 12 places in<lb />
the 100, 220 and 440 yd. dashes as Baptist<lb />
completely checked the Pirate's strength.<lb />
Carson commented, "Baptist has the<lb />
third best track team in the South besides<lb />
Tennessee and Florida. They would kill<lb />
Maryland and William and Mary. Track is<lb />
their main sport and that's what they put<lb />
their money into<lb />
The Pirates won only three events; the<lb />
shotput, mile and high jump.<lb />
Tom Watson won the shot with a throw<lb />
of 49'2 34 He was ably assisted by Ivey<lb />
Peacock, who had his best day this season<lb />
in finishing third in the shot at 47' 9 112"<lb />
and fourth in the discus at 139'6 12<lb />
Roy Quick led a sweep of the high jump<lb />
for the Pirates by winning with a jump of<lb />
6'6" followed by John Pitts at 6'4" and Curt<lb />
Dowdy at 6'0<lb />
Gerald Klas won the mile in 4:14<lb />
despite running tactics not to his liking.<lb />
"I don't like to set the pace and we<lb />
really went out slow. A runner from<lb />
Princeton picked it up and we ran the first<lb />
half mile in 64.0 and 2:14. On the last lap<lb />
the Baptist runners opened up a 15 yd.<lb />
lead. I ran a 56.0 second last quarter and<lb />
outkicked them around the final curve and<lb />
straightway<lb />
Larry Malone had a strong showing the<lb />
long and triple jumps with 23'6 34" and<lb />
46'9" double in finishing first and third<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Willie Harvey finished third in the long<lb />
jump at 23'1 114" and Nat Haqqar fourth in<lb />
the triple jump at 44'3 34<lb />
The only bright spot in the sprints was<lb />
Palmer Lisane's third in the 220 at 22.2.<lb />
John Hoffman continued his strong<lb />
javelin throwing of a year ago in finishing<lb />
second with a throw of 201'9 Art Miller<lb />
cleared 14'0" to get second in the pole<lb />
vault and Sam Phillips ran a 14.5 for a third<lb />
in the 120 yd. high hurdles. Al Kalamaja<lb />
ran a 15:13 for fourth in the three mile.<lb />
This weekend the Pirates take part in<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Relays with many of the<lb />
outstanding teams and athletes in the<lb />
South present.<lb />
W40UTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE<lb />
March 15 (Fri)<lb />
March 23 (Sat)<lb />
March 30 (Sat)<lb />
April � 8. 6 (Sat)<lb />
N C StateWake Forest<lb />
Baptist ColiegefPnnceton Umv<lb />
Atlantic Coast Relays<lb />
Colonial Relays<lb />
April 13 (Sat)<lb />
April 20 (Sat)<lb />
April 27 (Sat)<lb />
May 3 &amp; 4 (Sat)<lb />
May 11 (Sat)<lb />
May 1� (Sun)<lb />
May 25 (Sat)<lb />
June 6,7.8<lb />
COACH Bill Carson<lb />
ALL CAPS DENOTE<lb />
Carolina Relays<lb />
Mountaineer Relays<lb />
U of South Carolina<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
Pitt invitational<lb />
Maryland Invitational<lb />
Tennessee invitational<lb />
NCAA National Championship<lb />
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HOME GAMES<lb />
CARLESTER CRUMPLER, more famous for his exploits on the gridiron, is shown<lb />
here practicing the hurdles as a member of the East Carolina track team. Besides<lb />
competing in hurdles events, the "Crump" is also a member of the 440 relay team.<lb />
FCA meets tonight<lb />
There will be an informational and<lb />
organizational meeting of the Fellowship<lb />
of Christian Athletes (FCA) on Tuesday<lb />
night, March 26, at 9:00 p.m. in the<lb />
basement of Belk dorm. All interested<lb />
athletes of any sport are invited to<lb />
attend. Purposes and objectives of the<lb />
FCA will be discussed.<lb />
Riggan Shoe<lb />
Repair Shop<lb />
111 W. Fourth<lb />
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