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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAIN HEADVOL. 5,<lb />
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No moreconcerts;<lb />
Union loses funds<lb />
CAQER BEAVER SENIOR Ron Lancaster yto Ml cap and gown a trtal run wtth graduation<lb />
still 58 days ahead.<lb />
By CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Have you heard the rumor that's been<lb />
floating around about the Doobie Brothers<lb />
playing here this Spring?<lb />
Well, don't believe it or any other<lb />
rumors concerning concerts this Spring<lb />
because, according to Student Union<lb />
President, Gibert Kennedy, there won't be<lb />
any more this year.<lb />
Kennedy said last week that the Pop<lb />
Comittee was inoperative, and because of<lb />
a series of monetary losses on concerts,<lb />
the Student Union could no longer<lb />
endanger itself with further losses. These<lb />
losses would begin to drain other<lb />
programs such as the lectures and fine arts<lb />
series.<lb />
Kennedy said he has found through<lb />
research of pop concert statistics that<lb />
Spring was an especially bad time of year<lb />
for concerts and was afraid that with five of<lb />
them already scheduled for this Spring,<lb />
losses could rise as high as $10,000.<lb />
From Fall of 1969 until the Spring of<lb />
1973, 85 percent of Spring concerts have<lb />
been financial disasters, with Winter<lb />
concerts coming in at second place with a<lb />
5050 loss-profit ratio, according to<lb />
Kennedy. Fall concerts were shown to be<lb />
fairly profitable, with some 60 percent<lb />
reaping profits.<lb />
"I had to do it Kennedy said,<lb />
"because I'm held responsible for the<lb />
welfare of the Union under the<lb />
constitution. I have always assumed my<lb />
committees to be right and myself to be<lb />
wrong when there is a disparity over<lb />
issues, but when the union's funds<lb />
dropped below $45,000, I had to say 'no<lb />
more I felt the committee was setting<lb />
itself up for bad losses; the bands were<lb />
ones I didn't think would go over too<lb />
well. For instance, we were going to get<lb />
Marshall Tucker, but he's already canceled<lb />
four times and his agency has only<lb />
delivered once out of five times<lb />
The problem in this situation is<lb />
twofoldfirst, that the union is losing<lb />
monev. and second, is there any remedy?<lb />
GIBERT KENNEDY<lb />
The situation is complex, .explained<lb />
Kennedy, and one does not know whether<lb />
to blame it on Minges Coliseum,<lb />
Greenville's placement and population, the<lb />
Student Union's inability to provide a large<lb />
amount of publicity for the concerts, or<lb />
just plain student apathy.<lb />
"At a college like Duke University or<lb />
U.N.C Kennedy said, "they don't have<lb />
Continued on page ten.<lb />
Experimental<lb />
New admissions programs planned<lb />
By CAROL WOOD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An experimental program for students<lb />
who do not meet regular admission<lb />
requirements, will be added to ECU'S<lb />
admission program for Fall 1974.<lb />
Approximately 200 students who would<lb />
be otherwise, inadmissible, due to<lb />
marginal SAT scores, rank in high school<lb />
class, or lower .predicted grade point<lb />
averages, will be admitted into this<lb />
program.<lb />
"These students have no quantitative<lb />
deficiencies stated Wendall Allen,<lb />
Assistant Dean of General College.<lb />
According to Allen, who is responsible<lb />
for registering and scheduling classes for<lb />
these students, they (the students) have<lb />
failed to meet regular admission<lb />
requirements, perhaps by only "tenths of a<lb />
percent<lb />
To help provide the additional<lb />
background these students need, they will<lb />
be in class almost twice as much as the<lb />
regular student, Allen said.<lb />
Fall quarter all students in the program<lb />
will take the same classes. These classes<lb />
will not be listed on the class schedule and<lb />
will be only for students enrolled in the<lb />
program.<lb />
The students will be in class a total of<lb />
27 hours per week, but will receive only 12<lb />
hours credit. Classes will be smaller, so<lb />
instruction will be more personalized.<lb />
The content in these classes will be the<lb />
same as in regular classes, but the pace<lb />
will be much slower.<lb />
Students will be taking English I,<lb />
History 50, Math 63, Library Science 1, and<lb />
Physical Education 12, according to<lb />
Donald Bailey, Dean of General<lb />
College. Bailey also stated that Math 63<lb />
was not a new course it was part of the<lb />
curriculum about 10 years ago.<lb />
Math 63 and Math 64 will be equivalent<lb />
to Math 65. Dr. Robert Joyner of ECU'S<lb />
Math Department said the course would<lb />
not be "watered down<lb />
"The pace will be slower in terms of<lb />
mathematical content, more problems will<lb />
be worked, and more background will be<lb />
given Joyner continued.<lb />
Faculty members will work very closely<lb />
with these students. Joyner said they will<lb />
be given "every opportunity to succeed<lb />
According to Dr. Allen, there is an<lb />
indication that students need special help<lb />
in reading. Therefore, a tutorial reading<lb />
lab will supplement History 50.<lb />
Students will read the history text in<lb />
reading lab. If a student feels he can<lb />
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Allen stated there are exit points all along<lb />
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the way.<lb />
Dr. Susan McDaniel, Assistant<lb />
Provost, listed several reasons for the<lb />
development of this program: (1) students<lb />
do not always perform in high school and<lb />
on their SAT according to their abilities;<lb />
(2) enrollment is down somewhat, so the<lb />
University now has the space and the<lb />
facilities to help extra students; (3) there is<lb />
an indication that federal laws may require<lb />
universities to develop such a program.<lb />
This program will not "lower the<lb />
University's standards" according to Dr.<lb />
Allen. Rather the program is part of the<lb />
research carried out at ECU.<lb />
"If the experimental admissions<lb />
program works, it will become a part of<lb />
ECU Allen stated.<lb />
Actually this program offers nothing<lb />
that is not already available to every<lb />
student on campus. Dr. Allen said study<lb />
skills courses, math and reading labs, and<lb />
counseling services are available for any<lb />
student who wishes to take advantage of<lb />
the opportunity.<lb />
According to Dr. Allen this program<lb />
offers "no guarantees and no degree of<lb />
success .it is only an opportunity.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 4328 MARCH 1974<lb />
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news<lb />
Chi Beta Phi<lb />
Chi Beta Phi national science honor<lb />
fraternity recently held its annual<lb />
convention in Athens, Alabama. Newly<lb />
elected president Fred Obrecht was Alpha<lb />
Gamma chapters delegate. Twenty-seven<lb />
other chapters from the eastern United<lb />
Stated also sent delegates. Alpha Gamma<lb />
was selected as the outstanding chapter in<lb />
the Chi Beta Phi Fraternity system for the<lb />
past year based on its scientific and social<lb />
activities and its service to the East<lb />
Carolina University community and Chi<lb />
Beta Phi. The science journal, composed<lb />
of research and philosophical articles by<lb />
ECU professors and students, was<lb />
distributed at this convention.<lb />
Dr. T. C. Sayetta, the chapter's faculty<lb />
advisor and National Counselor, also<lb />
attended the convention and was elected<lb />
to the position of national treasurer. Of-<lb />
ficers for the past year were: President<lb />
Gregory Jones, Vice President Thomas<lb />
Landen, Secretary Ginny Baldwin,<lb />
Treasurer Debra L. Stocks and Historian<lb />
Marion Wallace.<lb />
Dropping courses<lb />
During the first twenty days of Spring<lb />
Quarter, excluding Saturdays, a student<lb />
may, at his option, drop a course or<lb />
courses without penalty. After the first<lb />
twenty class days (April 1) of Spring<lb />
Quarter, a student may drop a course or<lb />
courses without penalty only with the<lb />
permission of the Provost, the Vice<lb />
Chancellor of Health Affairs or the persons<lb />
he may designate, or the Dean of the<lb />
Division of Continuing Education, as is<lb />
appropriate. If permitted to drop, the<lb />
student must deliver the required forms to<lb />
the Office of the Registrar within three<lb />
class days.<lb />
'Dracula' auditions<lb />
Auditions for the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse production of DRACULA will be<lb />
held Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April<lb />
1 in the Studio Theatre from 7:30 p.m. till<lb />
11:30 p.m.<lb />
This play is the original story of Count<lb />
Dracula, a vampire who victimizes young<lb />
women. The production dates for<lb />
DRACULA are May 8-11 and there will be a<lb />
special mid-night performance on May<lb />
10th. Auditions are open, and anyone<lb />
interested is invited to come.<lb />
Walk for needy Fifties'party<lb />
There will be a meeting Monday April 1<lb />
at 7 30 at the Baptist Student Center (511<lb />
East 10th St.) for the WALK FOR<lb />
DEVELOPMENT, which will be on May<lb />
11. The walk is to help educate people<lb />
concerning hunger problems and to help<lb />
people in need both locally and<lb />
internationally. Everyone is invited to this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Sororities<lb />
Representatives of the ECU sororities<lb />
are traveling to Florida State University in<lb />
Tallahassee, March 28 for a weekend of<lb />
workshops and fun. The Southeastern<lb />
Conference will include all Panhellenics in<lb />
the southeast.<lb />
Delegates will spend the weekend in<lb />
their respective chapter houses. On Sat-<lb />
urday there will be workshops covering<lb />
Panhellenic operations through pledge<lb />
programs. A featured speaker will be the<lb />
National President of Delta Delta Delta.<lb />
Along with Pam Holt, ECU Panhellenic<lb />
advisor, those attending the conference<lb />
are Judy Eargle, Annette Armstrong,<lb />
Harriett Brinn, Undine Miller, Annelle<lb />
Piner, Debbie Roe, Sally Freeman and<lb />
Karen Ellsworth.<lb />
ECU Marshals<lb />
To be a University Marshal is a distinct<lb />
honor. Each year eighteen students are<lb />
elected to these positions. Eligibility is<lb />
based on academic achievement.<lb />
Marshals serve as representatives of<lb />
the university. They participate as<lb />
hostesses at social functions and as<lb />
ushers for the Fine Arts Series. They are<lb />
also the offical marshals at the<lb />
Commencement Exercises.<lb />
All freshman, sophomore and junior<lb />
women with a 3.0 or better scholastic<lb />
average are invited to file for the elections<lb />
which will be held on April 23. Those<lb />
students living on campus who are<lb />
interested in being considered for<lb />
election as a marshal should file with their<lb />
Residence Hall Counselor. Day students<lb />
should file at the office of the Dean of<lb />
Women. Filing dates are April 3-10. Tha<lb />
campaign period is April 16-22.<lb />
Shortly following the elections the<lb />
results will be announced in the campus<lb />
newspaper and the campus radio. Those<lb />
students who are elected will also be<lb />
contacted by Mrs. Ida Edwards, advisor to<lb />
the marshals.<lb />
Fabulous 50's party! Ta Da! Get your<lb />
floosy, greaser clothes and jitterbug on<lb />
over to Garrett Dorm at 9:00. We're going<lb />
to the Hop Going to the Hop! Going to<lb />
the Hop!<lb />
Management<lb />
There will be a meeting of the Society<lb />
for Advancement of Management at 7:00<lb />
Thursday, March 28, in Room 101<lb />
Rawl. All members are urged to attend.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha will be giving<lb />
clothes and other supplies to a needy<lb />
family connected with the East Carolina<lb />
campus all through this week. If you or<lb />
your group would like to help, please<lb />
contact Gil Hendrix at 752-5325 or come by<lb />
the Lambda Chi Alpha house at 500<lb />
Elizabeth St.<lb />
Chem seminar<lb />
Dr. Ronald E. Noftle, Associate<lb />
Professor of Chemistry, Wake Forest<lb />
University, will present a seminar on<lb />
"Chemistry of Fluoro Sulfuryl Isocyanate"<lb />
Friday, March 29, 1974, at 3:00 p.m. in<lb />
room 202 Flanagan Building.<lb />
Coffee will be served in the conference<lb />
room. All interested persons are cordially<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Performing arts<lb />
Broadstreet Musical Stage, Berlin,<lb />
Maryland, in conjunction with Ocean City<lb />
College is offering college credit for a<lb />
performing arts program for actors,<lb />
dancers, singers and theatre technicians.<lb />
The program will be June 8 - August 17.<lb />
The program is designed for the<lb />
serious student who wishes a profitable<lb />
summer of performing and studying.<lb />
Classes will be limited in size and<lb />
technique classes will be divided into<lb />
beginning, intermediate, and advanced<lb />
levels.<lb />
For more information and application<lb />
contact: Broadstreet Musical Stage. Box<lb />
391, Berlin. Md. 21811.<lb />
NO MORE CONCERTS page one<lb />
FOREIGN LANGUAGESpage three<lb />
BLACK ARTS FESTIVALpage four<lb />
REVIEWSpage five<lb />
EDITORIALCOMMENTARYFORUM pages six and seven<lb />
PAPER RECYCLING BINS page nine<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS page ten<lb />
SPORTS pages eleven and twelve<lb />
Baha'i association<lb />
The Baha'i Association of ECU will hold<lb />
its second meeting on Friday evening<lb />
(March 29) in Room 206 of the Student<lb />
Union. Kim Kerby, chairman of the<lb />
organization will present an introductory<lb />
talk on the central figures and principles of<lb />
this newest of the world religion. The<lb />
public is invited.<lb />
Summer in Israel<lb />
State University College at Oneonta,<lb />
New York, in cooperation with Hebrew<lb />
University, Haifa University, and BaiHilan<lb />
University in Israel, is offering its eighth<lb />
summer academic program in Israel in July<lb />
and August, 1974. The overseas program<lb />
will be for a seven week period and will<lb />
award nine semester hours of undergrad-<lb />
uate or graduate credit to students<lb />
completing the academic work satisfactor-<lb />
ily.<lb />
"Modem Israel" is for students who<lb />
desire an intensive study of Israel's<lb />
economic, social, political, religious,<lb />
educational, and scientific institutions; an<lb />
opportunity for research on a particular<lb />
aspect of the country; and a humanizing<lb />
broadening contact with old-new Israel.<lb />
Participation for both courses is<lb />
limited to teachers, and undergraduate and<lb />
graduate students who can meet the<lb />
entrance requirements of the State<lb />
University of New York, and who have a<lb />
serious purpose for participating. There<lb />
are no language requirements.<lb />
Dr. Yonah Alexander, Professor of<lb />
International and Foreign Area Studies of<lb />
the State University College at Oneonta,<lb />
will be the Director of this program for the<lb />
eighth consecutive summer. During the<lb />
1968-69 and 1969-70 academic years he<lb />
was Resident Director for the full-year<lb />
State University of New York programs in<lb />
Israel at the Hebrew University in<lb />
Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv University.<lb />
Persons desiring further information<lb />
may write Professor Alexander at State<lb />
University College, Oneonta, New York<lb />
13820. As only a limited number of<lb />
enrol lees will be accepted, early<lb />
application is recommended.<lb />
CLASSIF<lb />
STUDY IN OXFORD this summer. Two<lb />
sessions: June 30-July 25; July 25-August<lb />
21. Courses offered include literature,<lb />
drama, philosophy, history, art, and<lb />
biology. Six hours semester credit<lb />
possible. Cost of room, board and all fees<lb />
$485.00. Write UNC-A Oxford, UNC Ashe<lb />
ville, Asheville, N.C. 28801.<lb />
DONALD TAYLOR: No. 135972, Viet-<lb />
Nam, artist serving prison sentence for<lb />
possession of marijuana. Has received no<lb />
visits and few letters during the past<lb />
year. Would gladly welcome receiving<lb />
letters from any concerned sincere<lb />
person. Donald Taylor, No. 135972, P.O.<lb />
Box 787, Lucasville, Ohio, 45648.<lb />
Continued on page ten.<lb />
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By PAT CRAWFORD<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
"In the United States writes Max<lb />
Oppenheimer, Jr acceptance of<lb />
foreign language training as a sine qua non<lb />
of any respectable educational background<lb />
has never been universal<lb />
Oppenheimer, a foreign language<lb />
professor at State University (Fredonia,<lb />
N.Y.) has perhaps understated the case of<lb />
language training today. High school and<lb />
university students generally remember<lb />
their foreign language studies as a<lb />
necessary affliction, a granite requirement<lb />
to "get culture With the lowered<lb />
entrance requirements of many univer-<lb />
sities and the accompanying emphasis on<lb />
the vocational, foreign language programs<lb />
may have been dealt a heavy<lb />
blow. Colleges across the country are<lb />
either eliminating foreign language<lb />
requirements for entrance or are<lb />
eliminating language study as a<lb />
requirement for graduation.<lb />
The vocational and technical pursuits -<lb />
business, nursing, industrial education -<lb />
are, meanwhile, receiving increased<lb />
attention in university programs. Coin-<lb />
cidental ly, these are the areas which rarely<lb />
require foreign language study; the<lb />
MARQUERITE PERRY<lb />
humanities, however, do have that<lb />
requirement and are attempting to<lb />
maintain both their departmental enroll-<lb />
ments and their language requirement.<lb />
ENCOURAGE ABANDONMENT<lb />
Critics of decreased language<lb />
emphasis in the university prophesy doom<lb />
for foreign languages; they see the<lb />
dropping of a language entrance require-<lb />
ment as a prelude to the elimination of all<lb />
foreign language requirements. In ad-<lb />
dition, they claim that lack of such a<lb />
requirement will encourage abandonment<lb />
of language study in high schools.<lb />
But is there a more hopeful side? The<lb />
foreign language faculty at ECU is looking<lb />
for one. The university recently dropped<lb />
the requirement that entering freshmen<lb />
have at least two high school units of a<lb />
foreign language. While the language<lb />
requirement for college graduation still<lb />
stands in many majors, faculty members<lb />
are speculating about the effects of the<lb />
entrance change.<lb />
"There are two explanations where<lb />
dropping the entrance requirement is<lb />
concerned said Mrs. Marquerite Perry,<lb />
chairman of the department of foreign<lb />
languages and literatures. "First, the<lb />
university is tending toward open<lb />
admissions now; it was felt that a person<lb />
might be a potentially good college<lb />
student, yet not choose or be able to<lb />
handle a foreign language in high school<lb />
"Second she added, "I think this is ali<lb />
part of the tendency toward letting<lb />
students structure their programs to suit<lb />
themselves<lb />
TWO CAMPS<lb />
Immediately after the dropping of<lb />
the languagentrance requirement at ECU,<lb />
members 6f the university community<lb />
divided into two camps - those who<lb />
approved of the change as a lure for more<lb />
students, and those who foresaw next the<lb />
dropping of the entire language<lb />
requirement and a decline in the quality of<lb />
university education.<lb />
"The change has been misunderstood<lb />
said Perry. "It's just the entrance<lb />
requirement from high school that has<lb />
been dropped<lb />
"A short time ago a former student<lb />
here, who's now a high school teacher,<lb />
asked me anxiously, 'What's this I hear<lb />
 about no more language requirement?' I<lb />
had to clarify it for all<lb />
"Basically she added, "we will<lb />
definitely continue to encourage students<lb />
to study foreign languages in high<lb />
school. We'll give them placement tests<lb />
when they enter as freshmen, and will<lb />
place them at whatever language level they<lb />
belong<lb />
ECU divides its basic language study<lb />
courses into four one-quarter levels. An<lb />
entering freshman takes the placement<lb />
test to determine in which of these levels<lb />
he should continue his language<lb />
study. On occasion, a student proficient<lb />
in the language may bypass all four<lb />
courses by taking the placement test.<lb />
"The high school student who does<lb />
take a language will actually be doing<lb />
college-level work said Perry, "and can<lb />
get credit for it by taking the placement<lb />
test<lb />
ELIMINATION IMMINENT?<lb />
Mrs. Perry has heard from critics<lb />
who claim the elimination of the foreign<lb />
language graduation requirement is<lb />
imminent. These critics claim that few<lb />
high school students without language<lb />
experience will enter a university major<lb />
requiring foreign language. It is felt that<lb /><lb />
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DONALD F CLEMENS<lb />
these students will be more likely to enter<lb />
a program not requiring a language - home<lb />
economics, nursing, accounting, and the<lb />
like. Vocational-technical fields will<lb />
boom, and the humanities, which<lb />
generally require a language, will wane.<lb />
A second opinion is that the foreign<lb />
language requirement for graduation will<lb />
be next to go.<lb />
Mrs. Perry admits the possibility of<lb />
such a development, but remains<lb />
optimistic.<lb />
"We hope the effect of dropping the<lb />
requirement as we have will be to draw the<lb />
more interested and serious students into<lb />
the foreign language program she<lb />
said. "We don't feel that bringing in, say,<lb />
high school students without language<lb />
backgrounds will hamper us - we're fully<lb />
equipped for them and are glad to teach<lb />
them<lb />
FACULTY SENATE<lb />
Dr. Donald F. Clemens, a member<lb />
of the Faculty Senate which voted to drop<lb />
the language entrance requirement,<lb />
explained his view of the action in regard<lb />
to the future of foreign languages.<lb />
Clemens, a chemistry professor, stated<lb />
that he was "absolutely not in favor" of<lb />
dropping the language requirement for<lb />
graduation.<lb />
"One of the reasons we voted for the<lb />
drop in a foreign language entrance<lb />
requirement was the abuse of the language<lb />
placement system said Clemens. "A<lb />
language, yet had purposely done poorly<lb />
on the placement test to avoid being put in<lb />
a more difficult class. The student without<lb />
experience would be competing in the<lb />
same class with an experienced student<lb />
said Clemens.<lb />
"Is that fair? The students took<lb />
DR. NICOLE ARONSON<lb />
advantage of the placement system, and<lb />
we tried to rectify this by dropping the<lb />
language entrance requirement<lb />
NO RELATION<lb />
However, Clemens indicated that<lb />
this drop "had no relation whatsoever" to a<lb />
potential drop of the language requirement<lb />
for graduation.<lb />
"The whole point is that we feit a<lb />
foreign language was not a criterion for<lb />
entrance he said. "As for the graduation<lb />
Continued on page nine.<lb />
GRACE ELLENBERG<lb />
high school student who had never taken a<lb />
foreign language would come to East<lb />
Carolina under a special 'deficiency<lb />
program' - he'd have to take French 1 and<lb />
French 2, for example, for no credit, in<lb />
order to make up for what he hadn't taken<lb />
in high school. He had to pass those<lb />
courses in order to remain here<lb />
"But in the same class with him there'd<lb />
be a student who had experience in that<lb />
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Omega Psi Phi pledges perform<lb />
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By TIM JONES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"I've been working hard for<lb />
Omega These chants rang out on the<lb />
block between the student Union and Rawl<lb />
Building two weeks ago as the pledges of<lb />
the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity performed<lb />
before a crowd of students assembled<lb />
there.<lb />
Song and dance routines were all a part<lb />
of the final week of the fraternity's pledge<lb />
period called "hell week Hell week, in<lb />
addition to being the final pledge week, is<lb />
the period when the Pledgees undergo<lb />
their most difficult tests before obtaining<lb />
brotherhood in the fraternity.<lb />
Six young men, Cedric Dickerson,<lb />
Jackson Farrar, Alvin Joyner, Dalton<lb />
Nicholson, Connie Knight and Dennis<lb />
Humphrey, marched toward the center<lb />
area of the campus, attracting a fairly large<lb />
audience to watch the block show. Wear-<lb />
ing dog collars and shaven heads they<lb />
went through a series of dance routines<lb />
stomping their feet to the rhythmic beat<lb />
and singing of their love for Omega Psi<lb />
Phi. There was a special show planned for<lb />
each day of hell week, and each day the<lb />
audience was noticeably larger than the<lb />
day before.<lb />
The purposes behind the block shows<lb />
are very simple. They are entertaining to<lb />
the students, and they allow the Omega<lb />
pledgees to express their pride in their<lb />
fraternity. Most of all, block shows are<lb />
something that the brothers of Omega Psi<lb />
Phi enjoy doing.<lb />
NOW THAT THE PLEDGEES are initiated as brothers, the block shows are not out of existence. Because of favorable audience<lb />
response, Omega Psi Phi is planning more presentations for spring quarter.<lb />
Black Arts Festivalp fanned<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Ken Hammond, program director of the<lb />
newly formed Black Arts Festival Steering<lb />
Committee, recently released the schedule<lb />
for an upcoming Black Arts Festival.<lb />
The thirteen member committee is a<lb />
coalition of student and faculty members<lb />
from various campus organizations. The<lb />
first Black Arts Festival, which began two<lb />
years ago, was discontinued last year due<lb />
to lack of participation the previous<lb />
year After much planning, Hammond and<lb />
the Student Union Committee selected<lb />
members and revived the Festival.<lb />
The Black Arts Festival will open on<lb />
April 3, with a lecture by William E. Artis, a<lb />
renown sculptor from Mankata State<lb />
College. His topic, "The Black Artist in<lb />
America: a personal commentary will be<lb />
held in the Biology auditorium at 11:00<lb />
a.m. Artis is under the direct sponsorship<lb />
of the African Studies Committee.<lb />
Dr. Regina A. Perry, of Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University, will speak on<lb />
"African Influences in Afro-American Art<lb />
in the Brewster Building on April 4, at<lb />
11 00 a.m. Dr. Perry will also lecture on<lb />
"African Art: Comparative Perspectives<lb />
at 2:00 p.m. in the Biology auditorium. A<lb />
gospel singing festival, featuring five<lb />
groups from the local and surrounding<lb />
areas, will be conducted in Wright<lb />
auditorium on Sunday, April 7, at 3:00<lb />
p m The groups will include The Warren<lb />
Chapel Gospel Singers, The Voices of<lb />
Zion, The Wilson Gospel Singers, The<lb />
Grifton Chapel Young People's Choir, and<lb />
The Gospel Revelation Singers<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
A "rap session" dealing with the Soul<lb />
City Project will feature a representative<lb />
speaker on April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in room<lb />
201 of the Student Union.<lb />
On April 18, following the Easter break,<lb />
Dr. Charles Hurst, former president of<lb />
Malcolm X University, will re-open the<lb />
Festival with a lecture on "aspects of<lb />
educational revolution as it pertains to the<lb />
Black experience<lb />
A Black film festival, featuring<lb />
"Wattstax" and "To Be Young, Gifted, and<lb />
Black will be held in Wright Auditorium<lb />
on April 20. "Wattstax a documentary<lb />
film, explores the grievances of blacks<lb />
before and after the Watts, California riot.<lb />
An African food and dance workshop<lb />
will Le conducted by Dr. Robert Bunger,<lb />
ECU Dept. of Anthropology and Dr.<lb />
Saunders, Physical Education Depart-<lb />
ment, on April 24, in room 201 of the<lb />
Student Union. The workshop will include<lb />
a discussion and samplings of African<lb />
foods, and demonstrations of African<lb />
dances.<lb />
The Communicators and the Black<lb />
Experience Band from Durham will provide<lb />
the music for a street dance from 10:00<lb />
p.m. until 2:00 a.m. in the area between<lb />
Rawl and the Student Union on April<lb />
27 The dance will be moved to Wright<lb />
auditorium if the weather is not<lb />
permissible.<lb />
Finally, a sing-in held in the<lb />
amphitheater behind Fletcher dorm will<lb />
close out the Black Arts Festival on April<lb />
28. at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
The public is invited to attend all of<lb />
these events. The only admission for the<lb />
public will be to the lectures, and students<lb />
will beadmitted with I.D. cards. The Black<lb />
Arts Festival Steering Committee urges<lb />
everyone - especially blacks, to whom the<lb />
program is geared - to support the Black<lb />
Arts Festival in an effort for its<lb />
continuation in the future.<lb />
Further questions may be directed to<lb />
any of the following committee<lb />
members: Ken Hammond, Gibert Ken-<lb />
nedy, Diwer Martin, Tona Price, Mary<lb />
Cromartie, and Jackie Hawkins, all from<lb />
the Student Union Committee, Joe<lb />
Durham, SGA, Stanley Watkins,<lb />
S.O.U.L.S Dr. Mary Bratton, Dept. of<lb />
History, Dr. Edgar Loessin,Drama,<lb />
Maurice Huntley, Minority Affairs, Cynthia<lb />
Newby, Guidance and Counseling Center,<lb />
and Dr. Robert Bunger, Dept. of<lb />
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By JAC VERSTEEG<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Leonard Bernstein's MASS is a huge<lb />
production. Orchestra, choirs, dancers<lb />
and a chorus of street people brought<lb />
together all at once.<lb />
The show here, presented by East<lb />
Carolina University Playhouse and School<lb />
of Music, is a good one overall. Minor pro-<lb />
blems dot the performance. John Russell<lb />
wrestles with a guitar he is supposed to be<lb />
playing. At times the crowd of people on<lb />
stage mill about, the click of tape<lb />
recorders is distracting, and isolated<lb />
difficulties in hearing are disturbing. More<lb />
problems are the segments of the show<lb />
devoid of energy. Most troublesome is the<lb />
failure to present the theme of the piece<lb />
clearly. Is the theme joy in God, doubt,<lb />
hope? It is all these things, but the<lb />
contrasts between each, and the<lb />
developmental movement of the play is<lb />
vague.<lb />
More important than the production's<lb />
problems are its successes. Each player<lb />
and sub-group has done his job<lb />
well. Along with the production as a<lb />
whole, John Russell in the role of the<lb />
celebrant wavers at times, but is more<lb />
often powerful and touching.<lb />
Ronny Lake, the boy soprano, falls into<lb />
the same pattern - sometimes weak,<lb />
sometimes strong - but essentially<lb />
performing well.<lb />
Music is the basic ingredient in MASS.<lb />
The orchestra plays beautifully and<lb />
expertly brings the score to life.<lb />
Both of the choirs features in MASS<lb />
sang well. Robert lHause Charles Moore<lb />
and Edgar Loessin are to be commended<lb />
for their couraoe in bringing a boys' choir<lb />
of twenty-five o the stage, and the boys<lb />
for their perfoimance.<lb />
The chorus of street people and<lb />
dancers sparked the visual production.<lb />
The success or failure of the show rested<lb />
with them. Their dynamic interpretation of<lb />
the score, their talent, and, most of all,<lb />
their energy sustained the performance.<lb />
What MASS needs now is more of their<lb />
energy to shore up the sagging portions of<lb />
the show, and to present more clearly the<lb />
theme of MASS. ?<lb />
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS<lb />
Now is the time for you to get involved<lb />
in Student Publications. The following<lb />
positions are available:<lb />
1. Editor of the 1974 Student Handbook.<lb />
2. Editor of the 1974 � 75 Buccaneer,<lb />
Fountainhead, and Rebel publications.<lb />
3. membership on the East Carolina<lb />
University Publications Board which<lb />
governs all student sponsored publications<lb />
4. Publications Board Photographer.<lb />
Applications for these positions may be<lb />
filed in the office of the Dean of Student<lb />
Affairs through Friday April 5th.<lb />
Screenings will be held in April.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 4328 MARCH 1974<lb />
5<lb />
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ART<lb />
By LAURIE BRUTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What does the basement of Grahm<lb />
Memorial Hall hold? This building,<lb />
located on the UNC campus, stores a<lb />
collection of 600 antique dolls from all over<lb />
the world.<lb />
The showcases start in the<lb />
Mediterranean part of the world with<lb />
shelves of dolls from Greece, Yugoslavia<lb />
and Egypt. An Egyptian doll that caught<lb />
my eye is one made of hard wood, wearing<lb />
a fur wrap with beads and shells pierced<lb />
through his larger than ordinary ears. His<lb />
face is long and solemn, his carved eyes<lb />
wide and staring and his nost is his largest<lb />
feature. He has no arms.<lb />
The next set of showcases feature the<lb />
mid-Western countries of Europe<lb />
including Germany and Austria. The<lb />
robustness of these dolls is probably their<lb />
most outstanding characteristic. The girls<lb />
are hefty and red-cheeked, their colorful<lb />
clothing worn in layers.<lb />
One husky, little German school-girl<lb />
wears a felt red and black frock with a<lb />
green silk apron and gold brocade. Her<lb />
real hair, worn in braids to her waist, is<lb />
neatly tied with ribbons. Her cherub-<lb />
looking male companion stands beside<lb />
her. His blond curls are hand-painted onto<lb />
his bisque face, as well as his eyes and<lb />
mouth. He sports a pair of grey flannel<lb />
knickers and cream crocheted stockings.<lb />
His green velvet vest and colorful bowtie<lb />
give him an air of sophistication.<lb />
A male doll from Lapland caught my<lb />
eye in the next case. Wrapped entirely in<lb />
seal fur, his stiff physique gives us the<lb />
impression that he is wearing much more<lb />
underneath. His green and yellow flannel<lb />
trim, on his waist and sewn up the front of<lb />
his fur wrap, tell us of a festive note in the<lb />
air. His snow shoes by his side and his<lb />
tough skin boots warn us of harsh, cold<lb />
weather.<lb />
The Far East collection of dolls, range<lb />
in color from vivid emerald green to subtle<lb />
rose and peach colors. Their dress<lb />
consists of short tunic types of jackets<lb />
varying in texture and pattern depending<lb />
on the statUj of the individual character.<lb />
From the jacket to just above the ankle,<lb />
some wear a long skirt split open on the<lb />
side, very much like the fashion of the<lb />
American woman today. On their heads,<lb />
often to match the most prominent color in<lb />
their costume, they wear what may be<lb />
called a skull cap.<lb />
This collection is a permanent one and<lb />
may be seen year round.Q<lb />
Senior show<lb />
By LAURIE BRUTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Ivey Chadwick's Senior Show is a<lb />
clean, highly organized display of his<lb />
works as a candidate for a BFA in<lb />
Commercial Art.<lb />
Perhaps you have seen the Hair poster<lb />
on campus on which he collaborated with<lb />
Shep Shepard. In full colors of red, yellow<lb />
and blue, the two standing nudes vibrate<lb />
in repetitive form - the blue and yellow in<lb />
the figures interplay and overshadow<lb />
themselves as do the forms.<lb />
The poster's yellow lettering, advertis-<lb />
ing the musical, stands on a red<lb />
background. The lettering is thus boldly<lb />
pronounced and mechanically works itself<lb />
into an easily read pattern.<lb />
Another outstanding design is his<lb />
commercial submittence of a logo and<lb />
exterior design for the shop "Hip<lb />
Pocket An intertwined arrow points to<lb />
and surrounds a bluejean pocket that is set<lb />
off to the right. In a vibrant pattern of<lb />
colors and conventional shapes, the<lb />
outside painted wall of the shop is relayed<lb />
to the public by a simple message.<lb />
A rhythmical metamorphosis is set up<lb />
to display the growth and evolution of a<lb />
logo for the Jello people. Again,<lb />
conventional shapes and an arrow are used<lb />
to lead the public's eye from J to 0. Vivid<lb />
red. yellow and green are used along the<lb />
way and when viewed as a whole the colors<lb />
of the six representations are seen as<lb />
having been juggled.<lb />
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EditorialsyCcHTrnentary<lb />
Language and you<lb />
�Therefore its name was called Babel, becau th th;<lb />
all the earth and from there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.<lb />
Genesis11:9<lb />
And, in the opinion of some foreign language students, life hasn't been the same<lb />
S,nEast Carolina like most universities cross-country, is moving more and more toward<lb />
relaS'SSons required (see story, pjjg. 1); � �"�� jg<lb />
lannuaae entrance requirement here reflects the same change. I rungs<lb />
change Unfortunately, in he course of change, some things find themselves get ing<lb />
short shrift sometimes in the commendable process of making a university education<lb />
mS avaifable S to downgrade those things that make a university education so<lb />
SE'Sif areas is foreign language; with the genera, leaning,away<lb />
from me humanities and toward the vocational, social sciences, literature etc are bound<lb />
oTulier as weM - but languages have their own problem. They've generally suffered from<lb />
a tod oSTto begin with how many students consider foreign anguage really<lb />
JitaP ffseWto rank it somewhere between Math 65 and Health 12 in all-around<lb />
Dooulahtv Mcreign language tends to take more work than do the other, humanities<lb />
SErml easteTto tatoliterature than it is to translate German, French, Spanish or<lb />
San AyJ�n2dVto speak those languages in eastern North Carolina<lb />
Te cra p!rt is that foreign language may be well on its way to becoming essential<lb />
to molt o72s More foreign industries are locating in this country; international events<lb />
ouc us more and can to understood totter in the context of a nation's own language<lb />
and culture How much more a lot of us might get out of, for example, Solzhen.tsyn s<lb />
phght if wl krew more about his work, language or country - more than the capsul.zed<lb />
ZtoVZgua9e will save n�nkind, or that studentsouU<lb />
immediately devote their lives to language study, or that a foreign language a one can<lb />
eadTvou all there is to know about the world. But a foreign language can teach an<lb />
Emlish rnator he differences in the way other literatures are developed; it can be useful<lb />
foMoca research in other languages, a major in history or pol.t.ca .science can reed<lb />
to wo of theorists or writers in the original tongue, ratner man tol.ev.ng what other<lb />
oeoy they said. A foreign language can to a big help in just figuring out how<lb />
Station thinks: what kind of idioms do they use what are' n�r iota pnm�fy<lb />
about why do they have so many descriptive words for one thing and so few for<lb />
another? There's more to language than nouns and verbs. tHrnitnH tuun<lb />
This isn't an evangelistic plea; everyone has personal Preferences, sat troughi two<lb />
quarters of one language and absolutely hated it, until I realized that it just wasn t my<lb />
Sageneither tt noM were suited to each other. But I do know what "my" language<lb />
is - and it's been a massive help in many ways .such as in those ponderous resource<lb />
materials where the author writes coherently for several pages and suddenly lays a<lb />
half-page quote on you in an alien tongue - without translation. (Occasionally you II hit<lb />
one wto uses quotes in Greek, in which case you can either learn Greek fast or pray for<lb />
9U'Ttowhole key to doing a foreign language, as I learned, is not to take it as if it were a<lb />
walk down the gangplank. Even if it's a requirement in your major tell yourself you re<lb />
taking it because you want to. In fact, taking it as an elective is about the best position -<lb />
that way you don't feel that anyone's got you down or is trying to enculturate you at<lb />
gunpoint. Between foreign language's bad press and those awfulmemories many ofus<lb />
have of our high school French I or Spanish I courses (all those little stones about Pierre<lb />
or Juan going to school and being terribly polite), language has gotter ai raw deal. Act-<lb />
ually it can be rewarding; it can make you think outside the United States. It s unlike<lb />
anything else you can take, because you can't cope with it on the old familiar terms many<lb />
of us use to cruise through courses. .��<lb />
Perhaps the dropping of the language entrance requirement will remove that stigma<lb />
of high school language from new freshmen, and make them want to take languages<lb />
simply because they've never taken them before. Maybe foreign language w.lleventually<lb />
lose its Math 65Health 12 status. While you may argue that you dont need foreign<lb />
language in your profession, think of it this way - you 'don't need' great literature, drama,<lb />
history art, music or even people, either. You can come home and stare at a wall if you<lb />
want to until it's time to go to work again. The point is that everyone has to climb out o<lb />
himself sometime and see things differently, and foreign languages offer one way of<lb />
doinq it Whether you do it through literature or drama or history or foreign language<lb />
(which can involve all the others) is up to you. But unless you find somethmg outs.de<lb />
yourself, staring at that wall may start looking like a totter and totter thing to do, and<lb />
your life may well narrow down to reading Reader's Digest and getting up In the<lb />
morning. And that, after all, is the very thing most of us are v.olently opposed to<lb />
becominq<lb />
' Whatever you do, get out of yourself every once in a while, look down from the ceiling<lb />
or learn something disturbingly new. Things may look totter.<lb />
Defense funds needed<lb />
By SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER<lb />
My long-term battle for adequate<lb />
appropriations for the nation's defense is a<lb />
major reason why I deplore President<lb />
Nixon's record-breaking $304 billion<lb />
budget for the fiscal year 1975.<lb />
Increased spending for defense is<lb />
desperately needed, not only because the<lb />
Vietnamese war depleted many of our<lb />
supplies but also because of Russia's<lb />
massive military buildup in all phases of<lb />
armaments.<lb />
But if there is one thing that will cause<lb />
the Congress to cut the guts out of the<lb />
expenditures earmarked for defense, it is<lb />
the deliberate padding of social<lb />
engineering projects so near and dear to<lb />
the hearts of all anti-Nixon liberals.<lb />
The problem would not to nearly as<lb />
acute if it could be drummed into the<lb />
consciousness of the American people<lb />
that defense outlays have decreased from<lb />
a high of 43 percent of the national budget<lb />
in 1969 to only 29 percent in 1975. During<lb />
this same time, the projected spending for<lb />
social welfare purposes has gone up from<lb />
33 percent to 50 percent of the total<lb />
budget.<lb />
I am firmly convinced that the<lb />
American taxpayer has no conception of<lb />
the basic reasom why his payroll<lb />
withholding for personal income taxes is<lb />
constantly increasing. It is too easy for<lb />
one who worries about such things to write<lb />
off the blame for large budgets as a<lb />
consequence of large military spending.<lb />
And he has good reason for this kind of<lb />
an attitude. During the whole ruckus over<lb />
the so-called military-industrial complex<lb />
and it bearing on public spending, no one<lb />
in a position of authority in Congress<lb />
would consider examining the vast<lb />
expansion of money spent on welfare and<lb />
social projects. Consequently, those who<lb />
worried about high federal spending got in<lb />
the habit of assuming that it resulted from<lb />
an arms race with the Soviet Union.<lb />
During the hearings on waste and<lb />
inefficiency in the Pentagon, conducted in<lb />
1970-1971 by a Senate committee headed<lb />
by Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis.), I<lb />
repeatedly urged that the inquiry be<lb />
expanded to Health, Education and<lb />
Welfare. I might just as well have shouted<lb />
into a hurricane-force wind.<lb />
It will to recalled that last year-tefore<lb />
the Watergate scandals blossomed into a<lb />
crisis-economy in government was the<lb />
watchword, and domestic austerity in the<lb />
federal government became the latest<lb />
voque in economic circles.<lb />
For a time, immediately following the<lb />
1972 election, it actually looked as though<lb />
an ax wielded by the executive branch<lb />
would to laid to the roots of many costly,<lb />
useless and overlapping federal programs.<lb />
These were frills added to the federal<lb />
establishment by liberal politicians<lb />
competing for first prize in the category of<lb />
"most humane and compassionate" amont<lb />
the nation's lawmakers. It was seldom<lb />
mentioned that the competition was over<lb />
programs financed with taxpayers' money.<lb />
However, all the good intentions of the<lb />
executive department announced in last<lb />
year's budget went down the drain this<lb />
year. An Administration whose spokes-<lb />
man had ascended to public power by<lb />
assailing a literal tendency to try to solve<lb />
problems by throwing money at them is<lb />
now working from a blueprint which calis<lb />
for tne solution of public problems by<lb />
throwing money at them.<lb />
Consequently we are now given a<lb />
Republican budget that calls for an<lb />
enlargement of the federal bureaucracy,<lb />
new life for programs that last year were<lb />
slated for the chopping block and a<lb />
substitution of a promise of official<lb />
"flexibility" for last year's promise of a<lb />
rigid spending "ceiling It could have<lb />
extremely grave consequences for the<lb />
nation and the entire Free World. The<lb />
impact of government spending in a $304<lb />
billion project could send our already<lb />
inflated prices right through the roof of our<lb />
economy.<lb />
There are a lot of things wrong in<lb />
Washington, D.C. at the present time. But<lb />
nothing appears worse than the planning<lb />
being made for the national capital's<lb />
observance of this country's 200th<lb />
anniversary in 1976.<lb />
Of all the hundreds of projects being<lb />
planned by enthusiastic and patriotic<lb />
Americans, the District of Columbia has<lb />
won first prize for bad taste and stupidity<lb />
in connection with the anniversary<lb />
celebration. <lb />
It seems that the Bicentennial Center<lb />
for the District was dedicated last month<lb />
by Washington Mayor Walter Washington,<lb />
as a representative of theWhite House and<lb />
other dignitaries looked on. Immediately<lb />
above the dedication ceremony was a new<lb />
mural which was painted for the<lb />
bicentennial offaice by a little-known artist<lb />
who was commissioned for the job. If it<lb />
hadn't been so ludicrous, the mural would<lb />
have been an object of humor or at least a<lb />
conversation piece. Actually, it was a<lb />
disgrace to the occasion and an example<lb />
of what can happen in a busy town where<lb />
political partisans grind their axes at every<lb />
opportunity. .<lb />
It seems the mural, which was intended<lb />
to illustrate a valid part of the American<lb />
scene by drawing our country's first two<lb />
centuries together, depicted such great<lb />
proponents of democracy as Karl Marx, the<lb />
father of communism, Friedrich Enqels,<lb />
Marx's associate; Josef Stalin the<lb />
bloodiest and most ruthless of all<lb />
Communist dictators, and Mao Tse-tung,<lb />
leader of the Chinese Communists.<lb />
However, the painter didn't confine his<lb />
mural to depicting the instigators and<lb />
leaders of the most powerful Communist<lb />
regimes in the world. He threw in, just for<lb />
the heck of it, a caricature of President<lb />
Nixon wearing a mnache and dressed<lb />
like George Raft in e class B Gangster<lb />
movie. Also included was a sketch of<lb />
President Nixon's daughter, Tricia Nixon<lb />
Cox with an Afro hairdo. And topping off<lb />
this'allegedly patriotic American scene<lb />
was a picture of Angela Davis. The<lb />
painting has been whitewashed and<lb />
painted over now-but the problem of bad<lb />
judgment remains.<lb />
Of course, in Washington we hear a<lb />
great deal about freedom of expression<lb />
and of how an insensitive government<lb />
enjoys tramplins this freedom.<lb />
Thus it was not surprising that when<lb />
the magazine U.S. News and World Report<lb />
demanded an explanation from the OJG.<lb />
Bicentennial Commission, it was told that<lb />
the Communist figures in the mural were a<lb />
valid part of the American scene because<lb />
"all were involved in some way with the<lb />
United States over the cast 200 years.<lb />
Tl<lb />
Continued on page seven.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHE<lb />
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thumb a ride b<lb />
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cruisers. He (�<lb />
pulls his status<lb />
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After handing I<lb />
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about them?<lb />
Maybe we<lb />
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Attention: Pop<lb />
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behalf of all st<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAD invites all rsadsrs to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum Letters<lb />
should be signed by their �utnor(sj;<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 />
IFOUNTAINHEAD 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 />
i<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
In may past editions, the Fountainhead<lb />
has carried editorials condemning the<lb />
Greenville Police Department for one<lb />
incident or another. I have always brushed<lb />
these aside, believing that some students<lb />
had unfavorable attitudes toward police, in<lb />
general, and were trying to make them look<lb />
bad in the public's eye. However, now I<lb />
am inclined to believe these students after<lb />
a brief "encounter" with our "beloved<lb />
protectors<lb />
Here I stand, on a typically windy night<lb />
in Greenville, on the side of Cotanche<lb />
Street between two parked cars, trying to<lb />
thumb a ride back to "the hill And here<lb />
comes one of the infamous blue and white<lb />
cruisers. He (the "object" in question)<lb />
pulls his status symbol up beside me and<lb />
proceeds to ask for some identification.<lb />
After handing him my driver's license, he<lb />
replies, "Are you aware of what you're<lb />
doing wrong?"<lb />
I said no. He says somehting to the<lb />
effect that I am standing in the "line of<lb />
traffic" (in Greenville?) in search of a ride,<lb />
when I'm actually standing at least three<lb />
feet from where any car could possible<lb />
pass. He then proceeds with his scare<lb />
tactics: "We usually write people up for<lb />
this, (pause)but I guess we'll let you go<lb />
this time But if we ever catch you again,<lb />
we'll take you in and write you up<lb />
This is just a little incident, but enough<lb />
to spark this writing. Do the Greenville<lb />
Police have nothing to do but stop<lb />
hitchhikers? Why do they think so many<lb />
antagonistic generalizations are created<lb />
about them?<lb />
Maybe we should import some<lb />
professional crooks, murderers and<lb />
thieves in order to keep them busy. Or<lb />
maybe we should just get rid of the P.D.<lb />
(Pig Department?).<lb />
A Reader<lb />
Concerts<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Attention: Popular Entertainment Com-<lb />
mitee<lb />
It has been brought to the attention of<lb />
the Men's Residence Council that there<lb />
will be no more popular entertainment<lb />
concerts for the remainder of this year. On<lb />
behalf of all students, the M.R.C. would<lb />
like to voice strong objections and concern<lb />
at this decision. A majority of students<lb />
can not understand the procedures of the<lb />
"people who make the decisions There<lb />
has been the feeling that further Pop<lb />
concerts will result in a further loss of<lb />
money and a deficit toward next year's<lb />
budget. Most students feel that as long as<lb />
second-rate entertainment packages are<lb />
booked on campus in place of top-name<lb />
attractions, the Pop Entertainment Conr<lb />
mittee should not expect to come out on<lb />
top. This pessimistic attitude is unfair to<lb />
our student body. A student poll should<lb />
be conducted and the Pop Entertainment<lb />
Committee should devote all of their<lb />
efforts toward obtaining the entertainment<lb />
that the students demand. It is highly<lb />
unlikely that a student survey would<lb />
indicate much interest in a circus as a<lb />
major attraction.<lb />
Students feel that the restrictions<lb />
placed on audiences at our Pop concerts<lb />
play a major factor in discouraging many<lb />
students to attend, (and probably<lb />
discouraging big groups from making the<lb />
effort to journey to Greenville). Our<lb />
students become disgusted, and disin-<lb />
terested when they attend concerts on<lb />
other campuses in this state with little, if<lb />
any, restrictions and top attractions.<lb />
We all know that money is an important<lb />
factor in the decision-making process,<lb />
however, we also know that our students<lb />
pay a great deal of money to the University<lb />
and presently, see little return. We realize<lb />
that we have raised many questions, with<lb />
few answers. Through the Fountainhead,<lb />
we invite the Pop Entertainment<lb />
Committee to inform all students about<lb />
what it's been doing, what its Droblems<lb />
are, and its plans for the future.<lb />
The popular entertainment situation on<lb />
our campus is a great concern to a majority<lb />
of our students. We are hoping that some<lb />
positive steps can be taken to initiate<lb />
changes in next year's policies, and<lb />
hopefully, to obtain a top attraction this<lb />
Spring.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Men's Residence Council<lb />
New club<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I wish to announce the newest<lb />
organization on campus, the Bureaucrary<lb />
Against Ducks and Dogs (hereafter referred<lb />
to as BADD).<lb />
Anyone who has ever had to lose their<lb />
place on the wall in the sun because some<lb />
belligerant canine wants some free lunch<lb />
should realize the potential value of BADD.<lb />
Anyone whose peace of mind has ever<lb />
been destroyed by the continuous<lb />
quacking issuing forth from Berlinesque<lb />
Buildings-cum-coops will rush to swell the<lb />
ranks of BADD.<lb />
Anyone who has ever had to do the<lb />
foxtrot routine across campus in order to<lb />
avoid both duck and dog droppings must<lb />
rise in righteous wrathful support of<lb />
BADD.<lb />
BADD's program is simple and could<lb />
be easily implemented:<lb />
1) Flood Do-Not-Enter Street between<lb />
Wright Circle and What Coates Theatre;<lb />
construct Venetian Duck Blinds.<lb />
2) Run suspension bridges between the<lb />
second floors of all buildings and across<lb />
Tenth Street.<lb />
3) Require radio transmitters on all ducks,<lb />
dogs, pigs, bicycles and frisbees in order<lb />
to track their movements.<lb />
Can't you imagine ECU with a strong<lb />
BADD organization on campus?<lb />
Can't you imagine yourself as a<lb />
BADD-ASS?<lb />
Send $1.00 (cash only, no stamps,<lb />
checks or credit cards) to P.O. Box<lb />
3002. Your membership card will be sent<lb />
at my earliest convenience.<lb />
another match.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
N.L Battle, Jr.<lb />
Your fees<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Having read Bobby Rippy's article in<lb />
the forum concerning the Hanneford<lb />
Circus, I am now further convinced that<lb />
outsiders are truly beginning to reap the<lb />
benefits paid for byour fees.<lb />
In addition to the Circus bit, there is<lb />
another matter that needs to be brought to<lb />
the attention of ECU students. This past<lb />
Tuesday afternoon, several of my friends<lb />
and I were playing tennis on the courts up<lb />
on the hill in front of Jones Dorm. We<lb />
were interrupted by a young man dressed<lb />
in a suit who informed us that we would<lb />
have to leave the courts because they were<lb />
reserved for that afternoon. We offered no<lb />
resistance and we gathered our equipment<lb />
and walked off. Upon investigation, we<lb />
learned that the Rose High School tennis<lb />
team was scheduled to play a tennis match<lb />
there. My friends and I, not to mention the<lb />
others who were asked to leave, were really<lb />
appalled at that information. We could not<lb />
believe it. As a result of further inquiry, we<lb />
also learned that the City of Greenville<lb />
does not allow their own public high<lb />
school to play its matches at The Elm<lb />
Street Courts; and consequently Rose<lb />
High would have to play their entire<lb />
schedule on our courts. But yet good ole<lb />
gullible ECU lends a helping hand and<lb />
allows Rose High to play on her courts<lb />
which were constructed by the SGA<lb />
supposedly for the students here. Among<lb />
P.E. classes, the women's tennis team,<lb />
and now Rose High School, it is<lb />
impossible for the men and women to play<lb />
tennis on the courts on the hill unless we<lb />
play at night, but many of us do have to<lb />
study you know. If the City of Greenville<lb />
doesn't even give a damn about its own<lb />
public high school, then why should<lb />
ECU? I'm sure the men residents<lb />
remember the notice that was slipped<lb />
under their dorm room doors a while back<lb />
that stated ECU students were forbidden<lb />
to enter on the Rose High School<lb />
campus. Don't you think the agreement<lb />
should be mutual? It is really a crying<lb />
shame that a school the size of ECU,<lb />
which lacks sufficient recreational<lb />
facilities for its own students, lends what<lb />
few courts that are available to a high<lb />
school team, ignoring completely the<lb />
needs and wants of its students. ECU<lb />
loans Rose High it track and football<lb />
stadium, what more does the high school<lb />
want? I suggest that whoever granted<lb />
Rose High permission to use our courts<lb />
reconsider this decision or maybe next<lb />
time we students won't be so cooperative<lb />
in leaving the courts when Rose High has<lb />
Sincerely<lb />
BenToler<lb />
Derek Perry<lb />
Richard Whit lark<lb />
Dickie Eason<lb />
Goldwater<lb />
Continued from page six.<lb />
I'm not going to argue with this<lb />
explanation further than to point out that if<lb />
these individuals were a valid part of the<lb />
American scene, it was�and here I should<lb />
like to borrow the jargon of today's<lb />
youth-a "bummer" of a scene.<lb />
True enough, Marx, Engels, Stalin,<lb />
Mao and Angela Davis were indeed<lb />
involved in some way with the United<lb />
States over the past 200 years. So were<lb />
John Dillinger, Adolf Hitler, the Boston<lb />
Strangles Jack the Ripper and Benito<lb />
Mussolini.<lb />
Maybe I got the wrong impression, but<lb />
I thought this 200th anniversary<lb />
celebration was to be in the nature of a<lb />
super-duper 4th of July celebration. I still<lb />
think I am right, despite what the artist and<lb />
whoever hired him seem to think. I believe<lb />
the observance should be a time when we<lb />
rededicate ourselves to the ideals and<lb />
principles of men like Washington,<lb />
Jefferson, Ben Franklin, the Adams<lb />
family, Abraham Lincoln, and other<lb />
individuals in our past who earned the<lb />
right to be remembered and to be honored<lb />
by a grateful nations.<lb />
The list of people who could have<lb />
appeared in that mural with much greater<lb />
merit is endless. And I am not insisting or<lb />
even suggesting that the list should be<lb />
limited to former public officials or<lb />
statesmen. What would be wrong with<lb />
honoring individuals who have contributed<lb />
to this nation's greatness, convenience,<lb />
comfort and progress? Why not replace<lb />
Marx, Mao and so forth with people like<lb />
Thomas A Edison, Mark Twain, John<lb />
Philip Sousa and Louis Armstrong? And<lb />
why not bring it up to date by including<lb />
great American astronauts as Edwin E.<lb />
(Buzz) Aldrin Jr. and Neil Armstrong?<lb />
If this mural was painted as a joke, it<lb />
was a lousy attempt at humor-one of the<lb />
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By CAROLYN DAVIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The English Department has two new<lb />
course offerings this quarter. One,<lb />
English 270 The American Frontier taught<lb />
by Doug McReynolds, is to become a<lb />
permanent addition to the catalog listing<lb />
for English courses. The other, English<lb />
394 The American Dream taught by Dr.<lb />
William Bloodworth, is a special topic<lb />
course which is being offered this quarter<lb />
only.<lb />
McReynolds' American frontier course<lb />
is based on an underlying theme rather<lb />
than on a particular period of time in<lb />
literature as are the majority of English<lb />
courses offered.<lb />
Designed by McReynolds, the course<lb />
offers a look at "the attitudes and<lb />
characters of America and Americans<lb />
expressed by people involved in the<lb />
opening of the frontier he said.<lb />
DOUG McREYNOLDS<lb />
McReynolds explained that the<lb />
westward movement had an effect on<lb />
American's consciousness. Some of the<lb />
effects can be seen in the literature written<lb />
during that time of expansion in reaction<lb />
to the movement.<lb />
Reactions are found in the myths,<lb />
folklore, tales, and heroes of today that<lb />
originated from the movement to the<lb />
frontier, he continued.<lb />
Because the course is centered around<lb />
a theme, rather than a literary period, some<lb />
of the works read in the course are not of<lb />
necessarily high literary quality but do<lb />
carry the idea of the times.<lb />
Both McReynolds and Dr. Erwin<lb />
Hester, chairman of the English<lb />
Department, feel this is important for a<lb />
thematically structured course. "In a<lb />
course with a thematic structure you get to<lb />
work on pieces that are not really polished,<lb />
but do contribute to the idea Hester said.<lb />
"It (the course) requires a good deal of<lb />
reading, perhaps more than other 200 level<lb />
courses. But it's light reading, not a<lb />
textual analysis. It's interesting material.<lb />
There may be little cultural significance in<lb />
it, but it's just interesting McReynolds<lb />
said of the novels and short works he has<lb />
chosen for the course.<lb />
Some of the works read in the course<lb />
are. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS by<lb />
James Fenimore Cooper; THE VIRGINIAN<lb />
by Owen Wister; THE OX-BOW INCIDENT<lb />
by Walter van Tilburg Clark; and<lb />
ROUGHING IT by Mark Twain.<lb />
Although The American Frontier will<lb />
continued to be offered, this is the only<lb />
quarter it will be taught by McReynolds,<lb />
who is leaving ECU after summer<lb />
school. He will be entering the University<lb />
of Denver to begin working for a doctorate<lb />
in creative writing.<lb />
A special topics seminar, English<lb />
394 is being offered only this quarter.<lb />
Hester explained that the English<lb />
courst list has two course numbers for<lb />
special topics which can be used by any<lb />
English teacher who desires to teach a<lb />
course in a certain subject, or when<lb />
enough students request that a special<lb />
SGA passes bill<lb />
to protect funds<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A bill which would protect student<lb />
funds was passed by the legislature<lb />
Monday. This bill will provide for<lb />
bi-monthly or monthly payment periods for<lb />
those .tudents receiving payment from<lb />
SGA funds through the student Fund<lb />
Accounting Office.<lb />
Payment will be made on the lact<lb />
business day of the payment schedule for<lb />
work performed during that schedule<lb />
rather than the first day of the working<lb />
schedule. This bill was created to avoid<lb />
paying students for possible unfinished<lb />
work.<lb />
The legislature also passed a bill to<lb />
appropriate $1,300 for the SGA Installation<lb />
Banquet. In addition to this amount each<lb />
student attending the banquet will be<lb />
required to pay $1.50 to help pay for the<lb />
expenses of the banquet. Approximately<lb />
150 people will attend the banquet,<lb />
including 48 student legislators and<lb />
distinguished guests.<lb />
A resolution concerning self-limiting<lb />
hours for Fleming, Jarvis, Greene and<lb />
Cotten dormitories was recommitted so<lb />
that more research concerning students'<lb />
opinions on self-limiting hours in<lb />
freshmen dorms and the feasibility of<lb />
self-limiting hours in all dorms could be<lb />
done.<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature, Braxton<lb />
Hall, appointed Lee McLaughlin and Terry<lb />
Wood as clerks of the legislature.<lb />
DR. WlLUfrtgLOODWORTH<lb />
course be taught for a subject not included<lb />
in the regular listing.<lb />
"The advantages of this set-up are two-<lb />
fold said Hester. "One, it gives a chance<lb />
to try ideas for new courses; and two, it<lb />
gives an opportunity to treat an area of<lb />
study that really is not necessarily wanted<lb />
to be made a permanent course<lb />
LITERARY STYLE <lb />
The American Dream and Literary Style<lb />
in the 1930's is concerned with a look at<lb />
the combining forces of history and<lb />
literature during the critical period of the<lb />
1930's in Americ by studying the response<lb />
of American writers of this time.<lb />
Here again, some works chosen for<lb />
study are not of the finest literary quality,<lb />
but do express the responses typical of the<lb />
feelings of the thirties.<lb />
Bloodworth explained that writers in<lb />
the thirities were disturbed by what was<lb />
happening to American society as a result<lb />
of the depression and were looking for an<lb />
alternate form of life.<lb />
-The American dream" expressed by<lb />
these writers was an effort to make<lb />
AmJicTconform to people's expectat.ons<lb />
of it Bloodworth said.<lb />
Some of the ideas expressed by the<lb />
writers studied in the course are<lb />
skepticism of American capitalism, a<lb />
de-emphasis of individuality and a turning<lb />
to collectivism as a better form of society,<lb />
and leanings toward communism or<lb />
people working as a group to achieve an<lb />
end.<lb />
The literature studied is not exemplory<lb />
of any particular kind of writing style and<lb />
is not read for a study of artistic aspects of<lb />
the books. "In the thirties there was a<lb />
turning away from art for art's sake and<lb />
aesthetics to documentaries of the times<lb />
and the people explained Bloodworth.<lb />
John Steinbeck is the best example of a<lb />
writer's attitudes of this time Bloodworth<lb />
feels. Steinbeck shows in his works that<lb />
the problems of American society are not<lb />
so much individual's problems, as basic<lb />
problems in society itself.<lb />
Two novels of major importance to the<lb />
course are Steinbeck's GRAPES OF<lb />
WRATH and Henry Roth's CALL IT<lb />
SLEEP. Other novels being studied in the<lb />
course are: HARD TIMES edited by Studs<lb />
Terkel; THE AMERICAN WRITER AND<lb />
THE GREAT DEPRESSION edited by<lb />
Harvey Swados;JEWS WITHOUT MONEY<lb />
by Michael Gold; UNCLE TOM'S<lb />
CHILDREN by Richard Wright; and LET<lb />
US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN by James<lb />
Agee.<lb />
The course is being taught "because of jrjjngi or the e<lb />
my own bias and interest said<lb />
Bloodworth. Bloodworth wrote his doc-<lb />
toral thesis on Upton Sinclair, a writer who<lb />
had some effect on the thirties. He is<lb />
presently completing a book on Sinclair<lb />
which will go to the printers at the end of<lb />
spring 1974.<lb />
Although the book has been accepted<lb />
for publication, the date for printing has<lb />
not been set.<lb />
Lane<lb />
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equirement, we<lb />
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Continued from page three.<lb />
equirement, we feel that a foreign<lb />
anguage is a very important part of a<lb />
ollege education, and that those<lb />
isciplines now requiring a language<lb />
hould continue that requirement<lb />
Despite criticism that foreign<lb />
anguages are on the wane, the number of<lb />
last Carolina students majoring in foreign<lb />
languages has gone up considerably this<lb />
�ear, an increase seen at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North<lb />
Carolina State University as well<lb />
"Generally said Perry, "there's a drop<lb />
n enrollment from Fall to Winter<lb />
luarters. This year we've had an increase<lb />
f 15 students in that time<lb />
Miss Grace Ellenberg, assistant<lb />
rofessor of foreign languages, accented<lb />
his optimism.<lb />
"We are offering a course spring<lb />
luarter that isn't ordinarily given then -<lb />
:rench 100, a civilization course she<lb />
aid. Nineteen students requested that it<lb />
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"And Perry added, "we weren't going<lb />
d offer German 4, but 11 students came in<lb />
ind signed a request that it be offered<lb />
LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION<lb />
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:ourses which don't involve grammar,<lb />
frilling, or the extensive repetition f und<lb />
n the early-level language courses. The<lb />
literature in translation" courses are<lb />
jxamples - English-language classes<lb />
xoviding a basic groundwork in foreign<lb />
iteratures. These courses are particular<lb />
avorites with English majors.<lb />
Why the interest in civilization? Ellen-<lb />
Derg's answer was simple.<lb />
"People she said, "are interested in<lb />
Deople<lb />
This interest in other cultures is<lb />
Japparent in the high schools as well. Dr.<lb />
slicole Aronson, a native of France and an<lb />
associate professor of foreign languages,<lb />
expressed mixed feelings.<lb />
'I visit many high schools she said,<lb />
because I am a native speaker, and I talk<lb />
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IjF if Bt "I have noticed great enthusiasm<lb />
among the students - they ask questions<lb />
they have prepared in French, and they<lb />
seem to be quite interested<lb />
But how does she feel about changing<lb />
the entrance requirement? As with the rest x<lb />
of the language faculty, her opinion was O<lb />
definite. .<lb />
"I was very much against it she 3<lb />
said. "The reasons for the charge may <lb />
have been good, but they were not good m<lb />
enough<lb />
"I have no statistics on enrollment, no<lb />
facts on hand such as Mrs. Perry might<lb />
have she said. "But I know what I feel,<lb />
and I feel that the dropping of that<lb />
requirement was wrong<lb />
ENROLLMENT UP<lb />
Because the language entrance<lb />
requirement was dropped only this year,<lb />
possible adverse effects of the change<lb />
have not appeared as yet. Enrollment in<lb />
foreign languages is up and there is no<lb />
anticipation of a dropping of the language<lb />
requirement for graduation. While faculty<lb />
members are less than happy about the<lb />
entrance requirement situation, some<lb />
unforeseen benefits may be in sight.<lb />
"I deplore the change said Dr. Joseph<lb />
Fernandez, professor of foreign lang-<lb />
uages. "It's just another blow to the study<lb />
of foreign language in general, and I feel<lb />
the study of language is important to a<lb />
iberal education<lb />
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However, Dr. Fernandez agreed that<lb />
making language less mandatory for<lb />
college entrance might be beneficial.<lb />
"Perhaps students will begin taking<lb />
language much as they choose to take<lb />
anthropology - as an elective he said,<lb />
"and they could get into it tha4 way<lb />
In addition, beginning a language in<lb />
college might eliminate those bitter<lb />
memories of poor high school teaching<lb />
that often turn students against a<lb />
language.<lb />
"Yes said Fernandez, "in one high<lb />
school they might have a teacher who took<lb />
a few semesters of French, and they'll say,<lb />
'All right, you teach French' - not because<lb />
he knows so much but because he knows<lb />
more than the rest who had none<lb />
ACADEMIC CREDIT<lb />
A further optimistic point regards<lb />
student academic credit. A high school<lb />
student taking a language would, under<lb />
the new entrance requirement, actually be<lb />
doing college-level work. The college<lb />
placement test would give full credit for<lb />
such work, and would put the student<lb />
ahead in terms of college credit. This<lb />
might inspire the high school student to<lb />
"get ahead" early, and at the same time<lb />
satisfy his ego by having a competitive<lb />
edge on his peers.<lb />
Dr. Fernandez, while against the<lb />
decrease in emphasis on language and<lb />
humanities, was philosophical.<lb />
"There has been a general relaxation of<lb />
college requirements nationwide he<lb />
said. "The experience in most colleges<lb />
has been that there is a decided drop in<lb />
language classes, but this generally<lb />
bottoms out and the increase begins<lb />
"I believe we're going through that<lb />
now, and starting to increase<lb />
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humanities.<lb />
RISE IN INTEREST<lb />
"Everything occurs in cycles he<lb />
said, "and I believe we're headed for a rise<lb />
in interest in the humanities. Language is<lb />
essential in particular to business, and<lb />
now that more foreign companies are<lb />
opening up here, language may prove itself<lb />
to be indispensable<lb />
At least at East Carolina, no answer<lb />
has yet appeared as to the fate of foreign<lb />
language study. Most probably, that fate<lb />
will be neither the hopeless doom of the<lb />
cynics not the massive upsurge promised<lb />
by the optimists. Foreign language, being<lb />
traditional and highly essential to many<lb />
majors - such as music, art, and, to some<lb />
degree, business- will simply prevail. The<lb />
language faculty is less than happy about<lb />
the entrance requirement change, but<lb />
realizes that the change is simply<lb />
indicative of a turn toward the technical in<lb />
the university. No one is quite estatic yet<lb />
no wind-down of language study is<lb />
expected.<lb />
But, just in case, East Carolina's<lb />
foreign language department is looking<lb />
ahead.<lb />
LANGUAGE FESTIVAL<lb />
"We're planning a foreign language<lb />
festival for our department's 50th<lb />
anniversary this year said Perry. "We're<lb />
inviting! high school students to set up<lb />
exhibits here, and we're having music, a<lb />
guitarist recommended by Andres<lb />
Segovia<lb />
"And the provost has given us<lb />
permission to print up a new brochure for<lb />
the department of foreign languages and<lb />
literatures<lb />
DR. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ<lb />
Perry was obviously happy about these<lb />
developments. Was she recruiting?<lb />
"You bet she said, grinning broadly.<lb />
Foreign languages, like the rest of the<lb />
humanities, have been dealt a blow by<lb />
university systems which emphasize the<lb />
vocational or have adopted open<lb />
admission policies. However, until further<lb />
notice, East Carolina's language program<lb />
is still very much alive and kicking.<lb />
Or, to return to Max Oppenheimer, Jr<lb />
"How elsecan future generations<lb />
achieve improved international communi-<lb />
cation and understanding?"<lb />
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Concerts<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
any trouble booking a group because the groups' promoters have a population<lb />
of 300.000 plus to draw audiences from, and therefore they can get more<lb />
money and are able to attract more people than we can. We have only a month<lb />
at the most to draw up posters and enforce some type of advertising campaign<lb />
before concert dates, and then we have only a few people who are going to<lb />
come<lb />
When the Student Union contracts a group, an arrangement is usually<lb />
made wherein the Union gets from 30 percent to 50 percent of the gate profits,<lb />
after already paying the group a set sum, usually between $7,500 and<lb />
$10,000. This gate percentage is variable, depending upon the set rate the<lb />
Union says it will pay. If the proceeds do not override total production cost,<lb />
the concert is termed a loss.<lb />
The Student Union has no professional promoters working for it, Kennedy<lb />
said "We can't offerthem(bands) chauffered limousines, liquor and places to<lb />
stay he said. "Professional promoters can be more extravagant because<lb />
they're assured they'll get their returns by being able to attract such a large<lb />
audience.<lb />
It is because of this, Kennedy said, that concerts were scheduled on week<lb />
days in the past. "We're really lucky to book a group a month before the<lb />
concert date he said, "because that group has probably already been booked<lb />
for every weekend in the year. In other words, our Student Union sometimes<lb />
has to take a second best<lb />
Greenville's placement is anclher factor which bears heavily on the concert<lb />
problem. The only commercial airports within an hour's drive are too small to<lb />
handle commercial jets, and promoters and agents often think in terms of<lb />
accessibility to and from locations. That concert the musicians are about to<lb />
perform is usually only one of many in a fortnight of one day stands. Also,<lb />
there are no important interstate systems connecting Greenville with other<lb />
major population centers adding to the accessibility problem.<lb />
The committee which chooses coming concerts is headed by Tona Price,<lb />
who was appointed by Kennedy, subject to the Union's Board of<lb />
Directors. Price then chose committee members, under the supervisiono f<lb />
Kennedy. The Pops Committee then chooses groups they think the students<lb />
want to hear.<lb />
The committee, Kennedy said, has taken polls in the past as to what<lb />
groups students would like to hear, but all of them had met with little success.<lb />
No funds are taken from student activity fees to sponsor the Union's<lb />
concerts, but rather, proceeds are used from profitable programs to insure<lb />
financial impetus But since the Union had been losing money on concerts,<lb />
according to Kennedy some $500 will have to be taken from students in the<lb />
oncoming year This will give the Pops Committee some $50,000 to work with<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINA BASEBALL TEAM, currently 6-4 on the season faces the<lb />
Davidson Wildcats Saturday In an important Southern Conference douWeheader at<lb />
Harrington Field. First game begins at 1:30 p.m. In action earlier this season, a<lb />
ffrrtbasen-nner is stown here rounding third base against the Cavaliers of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
'Sudden death'Pinnix<lb />
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By CONNIE HUGHES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina golf team captured<lb />
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weekend behind the sudden death play of<lb />
All-American Ed Pinnix.<lb />
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UNC-CH. On the final day<lb />
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State University for third place. The top<lb />
man from each school vied in a sudden<lb />
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By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
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relationship with a couple of other major<lb />
schools where we'd play them on a<lb />
home-and-home basis to make the<lb />
schedule attractive for our students and<lb />
fans. I think they deserve this<lb />
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of all it would help us as far as scheduling<lb />
opponents. Everybody wants to play the<lb />
ACC and it helps us bring in big name<lb />
people. And our recruiting would also<lb />
improve.<lb />
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program was extremely poor, and Patton<lb />
hopes to improve this.<lb />
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recruiting someone to complement the<lb />
talents of Larry Hunt.<lb />
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up in the student body. I hope to speak to<lb />
all the student organizations on campus<lb />
that will have me to explain our objectives<lb />
and invite them to be a part of our<lb />
program. The student body is the<lb />
university and I want them to think this is<lb />
their team also<lb />
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as more balanced than ever next<lb />
year. Furman has won three of the last<lb />
four years and loses only one starter, but<lb />
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Davidson loses six players but they have a<lb />
good recruiting program. William &amp; Mary<lb />
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injuries and winning close games. And we<lb />
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