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Fountainhead<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5,<lb />
NO. 469 APRIL 1974<lb />
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Women's<lb />
awareness<lb />
week action<lb />
By DEBBIE BOST<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The need for recognizing women and<lb />
their importance in business as well as<lb />
society is becoming greater due to the<lb />
feminist movements and Women's<lb />
Liberation. Many organizations across the<lb />
country are joining in establishing certain<lb />
important dates each year to salute not<lb />
only the famous women in our society, but<lb />
the working women, housewives and the<lb />
feminists themselves. A greater number<lb />
of universities and women's groups across<lb />
the country plan different ways in which to<lb />
acknowledge women. The University of<lb />
North Carolina, Western Carolina<lb />
University and ECU are now taking part in<lb />
the commendation of women.<lb />
During the last two weeks of April, the<lb />
women of ECU will have a chance to<lb />
participate in the second annual Women's<lb />
Awareness Week. Women's Awareness<lb />
Week is a campus effort which offers a<lb />
variety of activities ranging from forums<lb />
concerning the woman's role in business<lb />
to craft shows and picnics. Under the<lb />
direction of Deans Carolyn A. Fulghum<lb />
and Nancy J. Smith, many campus<lb />
organizations have planned numerous<lb />
activities for the interested women on<lb />
campus.<lb />
According to Inez Fndley, counselor at<lb />
Garrett Hall, an organization in Greenville<lb />
is also taking part in the acknowledgement<lb />
of women. The League of Women Voters<lb />
Continued on page seven.<lb />
Lucas has plans<lb /><lb />
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THIS LOCAL FARMER evidently planted the wrong kind of crop of seagulls? Actually, the gulls are having a fabulous meal<lb />
seeds. But who has ever heard of such a thing as harvesting a of worms and insects as the farmer prepares a spring garden.<lb />
New president prepares to take office<lb />
By RICHARD DROGOS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
April 10. 1974 will be an important day<lb />
for Bob Lucas. On that day he will take<lb />
over the presidency of the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
In recent SGA administrations a lack of<lb />
open communication with the studeny<lb />
body has prevailed and Lucas sees this as<lb />
one of the obstacles he, along with his<lb />
cabinet officers, will try to overcome<lb />
during his tenure in office. Lucas feels the<lb />
need to create a "more positive attitude<lb />
towards the S.G.A to find out student<lb />
interests and to get some evaluations of<lb />
the students' feelings He plans to<lb />
accomplish this through a student poll and<lb />
a president's poll sometime in May.<lb />
"The first month in office will be an<lb />
orientation" for Lucas and his cabinet. As<lb />
Lucas himself puts it "it will be a time for<lb />
input and more or less a learning process<lb />
"In past years there have been too<lb />
many cabinet positions. I plan to eleviate<lb />
this by only having four cabinet members<lb />
instead of eight. The new cabinet<lb />
positions will be the Secretary of Student<lb />
Welfare, The Secretary of Academic<lb />
Affairs, the Secretary of Minority Affairs<lb />
and the Secretary of External Affairs. Un-<lb />
der each Cabinet position there will be a<lb />
direction and an outlined way to<lb />
go<lb />
Lucas feels confident that there will<lb />
be a lot of interaction between the<lb />
president and the cabinet. Although all<lb />
the new cabinet offices have not been<lb />
filled, there is a new Secretary of<lb />
Academic Affairs, Jimmy Honneycutt.<lb />
Lucas said that Honneycutt has already<lb />
started work and seems to be filling in<lb />
BOB LUCAS<lb />
nicely. Lucas and Honneycutt has sent off<lb />
letters to every school in N.C. for booklets<lb />
about their various summer school<lb />
programs. They hope to put together a<lb />
transfer booklet containing information<lb />
about courses students can take in their<lb />
hometowns which will be accepted<lb />
here. They are also pushing for the new<lb />
concept of the free university. This is<lb />
designed for those students who have<lb />
particular interests and want to have some<lb />
type of professional teach them their<lb />
hobby. They hope to start this endeavor<lb />
by next fall.<lb />
Lucas has been looking into the<lb />
possibility of establishing Bike Trails for<lb />
the school and the town. "We have got to<lb />
work closer with the city, both of us (the<lb />
school and the town) are looking into it. I<lb />
feel it is necessary to pull our resources<lb />
together to establish these trails and many<lb />
other things Lucas has already received<lb />
a full report complete with aerial<lb />
photographs of the bike trails at Florida<lb />
State University. He plans to examine<lb />
other bike trails from other schools and<lb />
cities.<lb />
He wants to establish a student lobby<lb />
which he savs is nothing complicated, but<lb />
simply pushes for the student needs. "It is<lb />
not an elected or appointed position,<lb />
instead it is made up of concerned<lb />
students He has plans to ask the North<lb />
Carolina Student Legislature to form a<lb />
co-op with the other student lobbyers so<lb />
student needs can be heard not only here<lb />
at school but throughout the state as<lb />
well. "I have already had many students<lb />
approach me and ask to help. I realize that<lb />
we can't change the world but at least our<lb />
opinions will be heard He feels that a<lb />
student lobby is needed because the<lb />
president's schedule is always very busy<lb />
and he won't have time to do everything<lb />
the students want.<lb />
The traffic jam on-Tenth street has<lb />
always been a problem for pedestrains and<lb />
through many talks with the town<lb />
manager, Lucas sees the possibility of an<lb />
overpass on this overcrowded intersection.<lb />
According to Lucas, the town manager<lb />
says it is very possible and it seems to be<lb />
the right solution.<lb />
With the ever rising prices of beer at the<lb />
local establishments downtown, Lucas<lb />
would like to see that beer is sold on<lb />
campus to help the student dollar<lb />
stretch. Concerning the student dollar,<lb />
Lucas plans to set up a Student Consumer<lb />
Union that has been previously untouched<lb />
by the SGA. He plans to provide the<lb />
students with consumer information and<lb />
open up avenues for student's grievances.<lb />
The school's fairly recent transit<lb />
system will be used this sumner if<lb />
possible, he said. "We are going to<lb />
attempt to utilize it during the summer if<lb />
the students use it. We will use it more<lb />
next year and publicize it better so that<lb />
more students can take advantage of it<lb />
Lucas stated. Lucas would like to see<lb />
shuttlebuses set up on campus because<lb />
"all of the students are paying for the<lb />
transit system but never really get to use<lb />
1 Continued on page eleven.<lb />
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Philosophy grant 'Senior Summary' Psi Chi meeting Honor society<lb />
Two members of the ECU philosophy<lb />
faculty have received grants from the<lb />
National Endowment for the Humanities<lb />
for summer study.<lb />
Dr. Frank J. Murphy, assistant<lb />
professor, received a stipend of $2,000 to<lb />
participate in an eight-week seminar on<lb />
"World, Self and Action" at Indiana<lb />
University, Bloomington, Ind.<lb />
Dr. Ernest C. Marshall, associate<lb />
professor, received a grant for summer<lb />
study and research on the topic<lb />
"Philosophical Foundations of Demo-<lb />
cracy" at the University of Arizona,<lb />
Tuscon, Ariz.<lb />
Applications<lb />
Acceptance of editorship applications<lb />
(Buccaneer, Fountainhead, Rebel, student<lb />
handbook) has been extended through<lb />
Friday, April 12. Applications are to be<lb />
made in the Student Affairs office, 2nd<lb />
floor Whichard.<lb />
Applications have also been extended<lb />
for student photographer and publications<lb />
board - these are also to be made in the<lb />
Student Affairs office.<lb />
Screenings for publications editorships<lb />
will be held Thursday, April 18, at 3:30<lb />
p.m. - location to be announced later. For<lb />
further information contact Bob McKeel,<lb />
Publications Board Chairman - 758-2655.<lb />
WRC elections<lb />
Elections for next year's (1974-1975)<lb />
WRC officers will be April 23,1974. If you<lb />
want to play a role in the WRC, filing dates<lb />
for candidates are April 3-10. Check your<lb />
SGA Student Handbook for the WRC<lb />
Constitution and see which office suits<lb />
your needs.<lb />
If questions, call Debbie Dalton,<lb />
785-5632 or come by Rm. 335 Garrett. The<lb />
campaign period will be April 16-11.<lb />
MRC elections<lb />
M.R.C. Elections will be r.ld April<lb />
23rd. The deadline for filing for office is<lb />
Thursday, April 11th. Thus far, no<lb />
applications have been received for the<lb />
offices of Treasurer or Corresponding<lb />
Secretary. Applications may be picked up<lb />
from the Counseling Offices in the front<lb />
lobby of Jones or Scott Hall.<lb />
If you have not yet filled out the "Senior<lb />
Summary" for the 1974 Buccaneer, you<lb />
may check with your departmental<lb />
office. This will contain your various<lb />
activities while at ECU.<lb />
Your cap and gown are available in the<lb />
Student Supply Store. This year the cap,<lb />
gown and tassel are covered by the Senior<lb />
Fee.<lb />
Soul City Rap<lb />
The ECU Student Union will sponsor a<lb />
"rap session" on Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Room 201 of the Student<lb />
Union. The topic of discussion will be<lb />
"The Souls of Soul City The session,<lb />
which is being held in conjunction with the<lb />
Black Arts Festival, will be conducted by<lb />
Lew Myers, the Associate Director of the<lb />
Soul City Foundation for Planning.<lb />
Soul City, located in North Hampton<lb />
County, North Carolina, in an attempt by<lb />
Blacks to set up a model city. The project<lb />
began over six years ago and is now in the<lb />
final stages. According to a spokesman<lb />
for the Soul City Foundation, there are<lb />
many misconceptions about what Soul<lb />
City is. It is hoped that some of these<lb />
misconceptions will be cleared up by the<lb />
discussion. The discussion will focus on<lb />
several areas ranging from black<lb />
capitalism to black political power.<lb />
The public is invited to attend this<lb />
program. There is no admission. For a<lb />
clearer understanding of the Soul City<lb />
project, you will want to attend this<lb />
session.<lb />
Dean Holt<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, Vice-Chancel lor and<lb />
Dean of ECU, has been re-appointed to the<lb />
committee on Standards and Reports of<lb />
the Southern Association of Colleges and<lb />
Schools.<lb />
Dr. Holt has served as a number of this<lb />
committee continuously since 1963 and<lb />
was chairman for five years. The<lb />
committee studies and evaluates reports<lb />
of the association's visitation teams and<lb />
recommends status of accredation to the<lb />
association.<lb />
The Committee on Standards and<lb />
Reports will meet in Atlanta Oct. 28-31 in<lb />
final preparation for the annual meeting of<lb />
the Southern Association of Colleges and<lb />
Schools in Dallas, Tex Dec. 8.<lb />
WOMEN'S AWARENESS WEEK page one<lb />
BODENHAMER LEAVES OFFICE page three<lb />
PORNOGRAPHY page four<lb />
REVIEWS page five<lb />
BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL page six<lb />
ON THE OUTER BANKS page seven<lb />
EDITORIALSCOMMENTARYFORUM pages eight and nine<lb />
DR. FRED WRIGLEY page ten<lb />
RESIDENT HALL INFO page eleven<lb />
NEWS FLASHES CONT.j page twelve<lb />
AFRICAN STUDIES SYMPOSIUM page thirteen<lb />
pages fourteen, fifteen and sixteen<lb />
Psi Chi will hold its regular monthly<lb />
meeting on Tuesday April 9 at 7:30 in<lb />
Biology 103. Dr. Boice Daughtery will<lb />
lecture on hyptnotism. All interested<lb />
persons are invited to attend.<lb />
Winter honor lists<lb />
A total of 2,696 ECU students earned<lb />
places on the University's official honor<lb />
lists for the winter term.<lb />
Most elite among the ECU honor<lb />
students are those who made all A's.<lb />
Next are those who made the Dean's List<lb />
by earning a solid B-plus average with no<lb />
grade below C.<lb />
The Honor Roll includes those<lb />
students who made a B average with no<lb />
grade below C. �<lb />
Phi Gamma<lb />
Alpha Phi Gamma, honorary journalism<lb />
fraternity, will hold an organizational<lb />
meeting tonight at 7:00 in Austin 301. It is<lb />
important that all members attend so that<lb />
Spring initiation exercises can be planned.<lb />
Sexauer prints<lb />
Donald Sexauer, professor and<lb />
chairman of print making in ECU School of<lb />
Art, will have two one-man shows of his<lb />
prints this month.<lb />
One show is in the gallery of the<lb />
Tarboro City Library, where a selection of<lb />
his intaglio and lithograph prints will be on<lb />
display.<lb />
The other show is at the Fine Arts<lb />
Gallery, Ltd in New Orleans, La an<lb />
exhibition of about 35 prints which<lb />
represent Sexauer"s work during the past<lb />
four years.<lb />
Fellowship award<lb />
Dr. Mary Jo Bratton, assistant<lb />
professor of History at ECU, has been<lb />
awarded a 1974-75 Fellowship by the<lb />
National Endowment for the Humanities.<lb />
Under terms of the fellowship, Dr.<lb />
Bratton will obtain a leave of absence from<lb />
teaching responsibilities during which she<lb />
plans to complete a biography of John<lb />
Esten Cooke, 19th Century Southern<lb />
writer, which is to be published by the<lb />
Louisiana State University Press. The<lb />
fellowship will enable Dr. Bratton to<lb />
pursue work begun in the summer of 1973<lb />
as a participant in the Humanities Summer<lb />
Seminar at Northwestern University during<lb />
which she did research in the field of<lb />
history of Slavery and Race Relations.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
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Majorette try-outs<lb />
All girls with majorette or twirling<lb />
experience who wish to try out for<lb />
positions on a corp or a solo position<lb />
should sign up at the main office in the<lb />
music buildingor call 752-9404 and ask for<lb />
Regina before Easter Vacation. You will<lb />
be notified of dates.<lb />
One hundred and five juniors and<lb />
seniors with top academic averages will be<lb />
inducted into the ECU chapter of Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi honor society in April 10<lb />
ceremonies in the ECU Nursing<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
In addition to the initiation ceremonies,<lb />
chapter officers vor the coming year will be<lb />
installed.<lb />
Following the services, initiates, new<lb />
officers and members of Phi Kappa Phi will<lb />
be guests at a reception hosted by<lb />
Chancellor and Mrs. Leo Jenkins.<lb />
In order to become a member of Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi, a senior must have a career<lb />
grade point average of 3.5 or<lb />
better. Juniors must have career grade<lb />
point averages of 3.8 or better. Fourteen<lb />
of the initiates will be juniors. The<lb />
prospective members must also be judged<lb />
to be of outstanding character.<lb />
The number of students being inducted<lb />
into the Honor Society represent about one<lb />
percent of the University's enrollment.<lb />
Dr. Mary Jo Bratton of the History<lb />
Department, current president of ECU phi<lb />
Kappa Phi, will preside over the initiation<lb />
and installation ceremonies.<lb />
New officers include: Dr. Oscar K.<lb />
moore, Department of Economics,<lb />
president; Dr. lone Ryan, Counseling<lb />
Center, president-elect; Margaret A.<lb />
Blanchard, Dept. of English, public<lb />
relations officer; Dr. Warren B. Bezanson,<lb />
Dept. of English, chairman of the board of<lb />
directors; Dr. Douglas J. McMillan, Dept.<lb />
of English, member of the board of ,<lb />
directorsand Dr. J. William Byrd, Dept.<lb />
of Physics, member of the board of<lb />
directors.<lb />
Continuing in office will be Dr.<lb />
Frederick L. Broadhurst, School of<lb />
Technology, secretary and Karen W.<lb />
James, School of Home Economics,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Easter egg hunt<lb />
The Junior Panhellenic Council is<lb />
sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt for all of<lb />
your children ages 1 through 8. There will<lb />
be prizes awarded for the most eggs found<lb />
and for the child who finds the "golden<lb />
egg All children will be able to find<lb />
eggs.<lb />
The day of the Easter Egg Hunt wili be<lb />
Tuesday, April 9th from 5:30 p.m6:30<lb />
p.m. These hours were chosen so parents<lb />
could be present. The Hunt will take place<lb />
in the grassy area in front of Fleming and<lb />
Jarvis Residence Halls and between Fifth<lb />
Street. The area will be roped off to<lb />
prevent wandering egg hunters from<lb />
straying near the street.<lb />
Bike repair course<lb />
Bicycle Repair - an 8 hour course<lb />
offered by Pitt Tech and sponsored by the<lb />
M.R.C. will begin on April 17th. The<lb />
course will last for two weeks, two nights<lb />
per week. The introductory session will be<lb />
held in the basement of Aycock Hall at<lb />
6:30 p.m. on Wed April 17. Everyone is<lb />
welcome to sign up. You may do so at the<lb />
Counselor's Office in the front lobby of<lb />
Jones of Scott Halls.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL.5, NO. 469 APRIL 1974<lb />
3<lb />
SGA administration<lb />
Bodenhamer reviews accomplishments<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"I don't know about what the past SGA<lb />
administrations have done, but my<lb />
administration has done the best we<lb />
could. Everything that has come out of my<lb />
administration's office has been for the<lb />
benefit of all the students at ECU said<lb />
lameduck SGA president Bill Bodenhamer<lb />
at the SGA legislature meeting Monday.<lb />
Bodenhamer summarized the past year<lb />
of the SGA as a success by saying "We<lb />
have gained more by working with the<lb />
administration than we could have by<lb />
working against them<lb />
He continued by complimenting his<lb />
cabinet members for their work in the past<lb />
year. Through the office of academic<lb />
affairs, "Jim Davis has helped to make the<lb />
dropping of foreign language entrance<lb />
requirement possible, the process of<lb />
dropping courses the first 20 days of the<lb />
quarter and gained the respect of the<lb />
faculty<lb />
"Brooks Bear in the internal affairs<lb />
office helped provide the increase of the<lb />
student loan fund, the SGA hotline and the<lb />
suggestion boxes he continued.<lb />
"The minority affair's chairman Maurice<lb />
Huntley has established a recruiting<lb />
booklet, a minority committee and a<lb />
Black Arts Festival<lb />
"Tom Clare has helped organize legal<lb />
advise for students 16 hours per month<lb />
"The international affairs office with<lb />
the help of Bob Lucas has established an<lb />
office in Brewster 106 for international<lb />
students, helped students get summer<lb />
jobs in Europe and aided the<lb />
Handbook<lb />
No applications have yet been received<lb />
for editorship of the student handbook<lb />
The handbook, containing rules and<lb />
regulations, SGA constitution, Pub Board<lb />
bylaws, etc. is essential to a full<lb />
knowledge of ECU operations. Appli-<lb />
cations are available in the Student Affairs<lb />
office, 2nd floor Whichard through Fri<lb />
April 12. For further information on the<lb />
handbook, see Dr. James Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs (7584541) or Bob McKeel,<lb />
Pub Board Chairman (758-2655).<lb />
Fountainhead encourages you to help<lb />
out - the job requires a minimum of effort<lb />
compared to the other three publications<lb />
demands only a brief work period and will<lb />
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1974-75. How about it?<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD ECU'S student<lb />
newspaper, has been given a First Class<lb />
rating by the Associated Collegiate Press,<lb />
with marks of distinction in three areas.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD was credited with<lb />
"well-evaluated" news and "original,<lb />
entertaining and informative" feature<lb />
material, and received marks of distinction<lb />
in the areas of Coverage and Content, and<lb />
Writing and Editing. A third mark of<lb />
distinction was in the area of Editorial<lb />
Leadership, for editorials which "are<lb />
relevant and researched and offer viable<lb />
alternatives to (the) status quo<lb />
establishment of the Model United<lb />
Nations<lb />
"The refrigerator business has been<lb />
brought from a deficit to a profit by Ivey<lb />
Peacock he continued.<lb />
"In the transportation business which<lb />
is my favorite topic, Walter Mann has<lb />
established a transportaion system which<lb />
helps students get their $2 worth of<lb />
transportation fees Bodenhamer explain-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Bodenhamer offered the following<lb />
recommendations for the legislators for<lb />
the upcoming year: (1) bicycle routes, (2)<lb />
expansion for the legal advice service, (3)<lb />
continued support of the ECU playhouse,<lb />
(4) no increase in the appropriations to the<lb />
publications, (5) increase the student loan<lb />
fund by $2,500 making $7,500 available for<lb />
student to borrow in loans of $25 per<lb />
month, (6) expand the transportation<lb />
system from two buses to four buses; one<lb />
inter-campus bus, two limited expansion<lb />
buses off campus and one backup bus,<lb />
and (7) that funds be appropriated by the<lb />
legislature for the sponsoring of a<lb />
representative to the National Symposium<lb />
on the Presidency.<lb />
"People say that this year the SGA has administration will achieve the Utopian<lb />
been limited because of the personality state of not having personality conflicts "<lb />
conflicts that I have created, but no Bodenhamer concluded.<lb />
LAMEDUCK SGA PRESIDENT Bill Bodenhamer termed his administration a "success" in<lb />
his final speech to the 1973-74 SGA Legislature.<lb />
Self-limiting hours possible<lb />
By MIKE PARSONS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Self-limiting hours for ail women<lb />
students was the subject of a resolution<lb />
passed by the ECU SGA Legislature<lb />
Monday.<lb />
"I'm all for it. Have been for two<lb />
years commented ECU Dean of Women<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum. She added that ECU<lb />
should remain with the present security<lb />
guard system.<lb />
Under this system, certain dormitories<lb />
have signalling lights which are turned on<lb />
when a student desires to enter the<lb />
dorm. A campus policeman then<lb />
accompanies the girl to her dorm and lets<lb />
her in.<lb />
"Sometimes girls will turn on the light<lb />
and then leave commented Fulgham.<lb />
This causes problems for the system to<lb />
work smoothly, she explained.<lb />
ECU Dean of Student affairs James<lb />
Tucker feels self-limiting hours is a matter<lb />
of economics. The increased area of<lb />
privilege means more security and the<lb />
room rents have to finance it, he said.<lb />
"Women are more prone to attack<lb />
said Tucker in defense of the requirement<lb />
for additional security to implement the<lb />
program.<lb />
Tucker was asked if he felt refusal by<lb />
the Board of Trustees corld result in suits<lb />
for women's equal rights.<lb />
"I've seen decisions by the courts both<lb />
ways he said. There have been cases<lb />
where courts ruled in favor of the<lb />
university if adequate reason was given for<lb />
different treatment of students because of<lb />
sex, he added.<lb />
"I'd be in favor of having the dorms<lb />
work as apartments. That way students<lb />
would get a key and come and go as they<lb />
please commented Tucker. But the<lb />
dorms weren't made to be that way, he<lb />
added.<lb />
A minimum of two more officers are<lb />
needed to implement the self-limiting<lb />
hours resolution, commented Joe Calder,<lb />
chief of security. This would mean an<lb />
expenditure of $21,000 for the first year<lb />
and $16,000 for each year after that. This<lb />
is in addition to the present budget, Calder<lb />
explained.<lb />
Calder defended the need for additional<lb />
expense with observations on the difficulty<lb />
of obtaining good security officers. It<lb />
takes time to hire them, he said. After that<lb />
you have to send them to a five-week<lb />
school for proper training, he added. All<lb />
that costs money.<lb />
The present system is not adequately<lb />
manned, Calder commented. He explain-<lb />
ed that the present policy of having only<lb />
one man stationed at the west end of<lb />
campus adds to the difficulty of providing<lb />
efficient service.<lb />
The resolution will be presented to the<lb />
Board of Trustees at their next meeting as<lb />
an expression of student requests.<lb />
Preregistration is held<lb />
0<lb />
for summer and fa1<lb />
By ANTHONY RAY EVERETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
During preregistration week of April 4th<lb />
through April 10th, students may register<lb />
for 1st or second summer school session,<lb />
and for fall quarter. In the students' folder<lb />
there will be three IBM cards, according to<lb />
Susan McDaniels, summer school provost.<lb />
She said that the students wishing to<lb />
attend summer school for either of the two<lb />
regular sessions may fill out the respective<lb />
card for the session you wish to<lb />
attend. The regular sessions will be five<lb />
and a half weeks long. The first one<lb />
begins on June 6th and lasts through July<lb />
12th. The second regular term extends<lb />
from July 15th through August 20th.<lb />
Cliff Moore, Asst. registrar, had<lb />
additional information concerning the long<lb />
term summer session which begins on<lb />
June 17th and lasts through August<lb />
9th. He said that is also the registration<lb />
day for the first mini term which lasts four<lb />
and a half weeks from June 17th through<lb />
July 12th. Mr. Moore' s0 tha students<lb />
already enrolled in the first regular session<lb />
that wish to take a course that's offered<lb />
during the first mini term may pick up a<lb />
drop-add form and add it to their schedule<lb />
on registration day, June 17th. Regis-<lb />
tration day for the second regular term and<lb />
the 2nd mini-term is on July 15th.<lb />
Mrs. McDaniels feels that there is a<lb />
definite advantage in enrolling in summer<lb />
school. She said "it is the best time for a<lb />
student to take a course that he or she has<lb />
trouble in She feels that the 3tudents<lb />
can devote more time to that particular<lb />
course during summer school because the<lb />
work load is not as heavy as it is during<lb />
regular school sessions. Mrs. McDaniels<lb />
also commented briefly on the price of<lb />
attending summer school and she says,<lb />
"It's a real bargain, especially compared to<lb />
the regular expenses For each regular<lb />
session of summer school, dorm student<lb />
expenses for N.C. residents are<lb />
$133.00. For Non-Resident students, it is<lb />
$255.00.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 469 APRIL 1974<lb />
What is it?<lb />
Pornography and obscenity examined<lb />
By PATSY HINTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Pornography, pornography, what is<lb />
pornography? To a conservative Bible Belt<lb />
Baptist, pornography could be the bed<lb />
scenes in "The Graduate to a<lb />
middle-class white liberal, pornography<lb />
may be construed as the nude photos in<lb />
Caper, Home Of The E Cup; whereas to a<lb />
radical, "hip" college student, porno-<lb />
graphy may be nonexistent, an argument<lb />
that should be banished to the file of<lb />
unimportant, irrevelant Establishment<lb />
hand-ups.<lb />
Indeed, definitions have been (and still<lb />
are) a problem. Words like obscene and<lb />
pornographic are hard to pin down,<lb />
impossible to exact a meaning from. Mel<lb />
Friedman, a Houston attorney, has put the<lb />
problem this way: "Legally, the whole<lb />
damned thing is madness. The tests for<lb />
obscenity are vague, indefinite, a bunch of<lb />
nonsense. Describe a prurient (lewd)<lb />
interest. Don't give me that bullshit that<lb />
it's a shameful, morbid interest in sex and<lb />
nudity, because I've heard all that. Tell me<lb />
what a shameful, morbid interest in sex<lb />
is<lb />
Friedman claims that district attor-<lb />
neys, federal attorneys, psychologists,<lb />
and police officers have not been able to<lb />
answer the question. "If they don't know, I<lb />
don't know, and no one knows, then how<lb />
in the hell can you have a law about it?"<lb />
Strong words, but Friedman has hit at<lb />
the mix of the porno issue, a debate still<lb />
alive and well decade after weary<lb />
decade. To some people, the new<lb />
permissiveness in allowing sex to flourish<lb />
in literature and films is a step toward a<lb />
freer, healthier, less violent society. To<lb />
others, sexual expression is a sign of a<lb />
society in decay, another facet of<lb />
destruction aligned with crime, social<lb />
turmoil, and anti-authority politics. Many<lb />
people view porno as the tip of an<lb />
iceberg. The larger, not so easily seen<lb />
issue is censorship .Can our society be<lb />
one in which people are free to read what<lb />
they want, write what they want, say what<lb />
they want?<lb />
Many would-be supressors of sexually-<lb />
oriented material cite the detrimental<lb />
psychological effects of "porno" as being<lb />
the main reason for its proposed complete<lb />
and immediate removal. These people<lb />
believe that there is a direct relationship<lb />
between crime and porno. Indeed, this is a<lb />
common belief. Everyone, to an extent,<lb />
pictures the typical sex pervert drooling<lb />
over his girlie magazines as he takes a<lb />
break from raping. However, there is a<lb />
growing body (no pun intended) of<lb />
evidence that shows there is really little<lb />
jusitification for restricting erotic material<lb />
to adults.<lb />
A study conducted by Dr. James<lb />
Howard at the UNC School of Medicine a<lb />
couple of years ago supports this<lb />
point. Twenty-three subjects, twenty-one<lb />
to twenty-three years old, and<lb />
representatiave of the student body, were<lb />
exposed to stag movies, photographs,<lb />
pictorial magazines, and erotic novels,<lb />
plus nonpornographic, or straight<lb />
materials, ninety minutes a day for three<lb />
weeks. They were free to use the time as<lb />
they wished. At the outset of the study, all<lb />
subjects said they were intersted in seeing<lb />
porno. Nine weeks after the experiment's<lb />
end, they were bored by the thought of<lb />
porno, and a number said they had refused<lb />
private opportunities to view it.<lb />
No lasting, major effects on attitudes<lb />
or behavior were found either. In addition<lb />
to psychiatric interviews, the students had<lb />
a daily questionnaire and a daily<lb />
psychological test to determine if the<lb />
erotic experiment was affecting their work<lb />
and study habits, their personal, social or<lb />
sexual lives. "We were surprised to find<lb />
that it had virtually no effects said Dr.<lb />
Howard.<lb />
If porno has no detrimental effects, is it<lb />
possible that it can be aesthetic, even<lb />
(dare I say it?) educational? Yes, says Dr.<lb />
Michael J. Goldstein of UCLA. "A little<lb />
pornography may be a good thing. A<lb />
reasonable exposure, especially during<lb />
adolescence, reflects sexual interest and<lb />
curiosity. On the other hand, low<lb />
exposure reflects either avoidance of<lb />
heterosexual stimuli or development in an<lb />
extremely restrictive atmosphere.<lb />
Dr. Thomas E. Long, here at ECU, says<lb />
on the subject: "During adolescence most<lb />
young males will show an interest in some<lb />
kind of pornographic material. When I was<lb />
in high school, GOD'S LITTLE ACRE was<lb />
the forbidden book of the time. We all<lb />
read it. Apparently strong restrictions and<lb />
sanctions against pornography enhance<lb />
its interest value<lb />
Mel Friedman, the fiery Houston<lb />
lawyer, believes there is "a tremendous<lb />
amount of redeeming social value' in<lb />
satisfying curiousity, and in court,<lb />
Friedman has argued thus: "If one could<lb />
find a book or a movie that really was<lb />
obscene, and finally adjudged to be<lb />
obscene, that, at that time, the material<lb />
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would have redeeming social value<lb />
because the whole country would finally<lb />
know what is obscene. Thus the definition<lb />
of obscenity, that material would no longer<lb />
be obscene - it would have redeeming<lb />
social value A vicious cycle type of<lb />
definition, and one as perplexing as the<lb />
iQcnp it rnnrprns<lb />
Locally, Irving Ertis, manager of<lb />
Central News here in Greenville, is a<lb />
dogmatic defender of the "social value" or<lb />
such magazines as Playboy, Playgirl, Viva,<lb />
and Oui, all of which are prominently<lb />
displayed on his counters. "If I think<lb />
something is obscene, I don't carry it he<lb />
says shortly. "Anything we sell does have<lb />
some social redeeming value<lb />
"Do you think Joy of Sex is<lb />
obscene?" he testily continues. "All of<lb />
the doctors on the Board of Health here in<lb />
Greenville carry it In a store which<lb />
sports such ! xks as Sex Spy directly<lb />
opposite the works of Dickens and on the<lb />
same shelf as THE MAKING OF THE<lb />
PRESIDENT, Ertis concludes, "The BIBLE<lb />
is still my number one best-seller<lb />
What sort of person reads erotic<lb />
magazines andor books? "There isn't any<lb />
single class of people that consume<lb />
pornography says Dr. Long, ECU<lb />
professor. According to the guys at the<lb />
check-out counter in The Happy Store,<lb />
most of the dirty paperback books go to<lb />
older man, about in the thirty to forty-five<lb />
age group. College students tend to buy<lb />
Playboy, Playgirl, Viva, Penthouse, etc<lb />
"intellectual dirty magazines<lb />
At Central News, a little better than<lb />
fifty percent of the people buying "girlie"<lb />
magazines are students. An interes'ing<lb />
face has recently been unveiled as to who<lb />
does not consume porno. According to<lb />
Medical World News, sexual deviants may,<lb />
in fact, have had less exposure to<lb />
erotically stimulating material in adols-<lb />
cence and adulthood than the average man<lb />
on the street. Another blow has been<lb />
struck on our image of the sex pervert<lb />
drooling over his pictures of naked ladies.<lb />
What is the real value of pornography,<lb />
if there is any? The answers are as varied<lb />
as the weather. Al Goldstein, editor of<lb />
Screw magazine, says: "Pornography is<lb />
horrendously bad, not for moral reasons<lb />
but because of the tedium. I hate to go to<lb />
sex films, I hate my film review column<lb />
because I go in hating the film. It"s<lb />
unrealistic presentation of sex. Porno-<lb />
graphy doesn't reaffirm the reality of<lb />
sex. It's fake, hypocritical, and mostly<lb />
dishonest Ironical words, considering<lb />
his line of business.<lb />
ECU'S Dr. Long chimes in along the<lb />
same line, attacking Playboy specifically.<lb />
"Pornography is a vicarious sexual<lb />
substitute, not the real thing. As our<lb />
ability of direct sexual expression<lb />
develops, we have less need for vicarious<lb />
or substitute sexual satisfactions. Play-<lb />
boy, in effect, is anti-sex. Sexuality takes<lb />
on its fullest meaning in the intimate,<lb />
interpersonal relationship. In general, the<lb />
Playboy type of pornography is not very<lb />
realistic, and certainly doesn't have<lb />
anything to do with a personal<lb />
realtionship. This is a plastic, unreal type<lb />
of sex which tends to dehumanize and<lb />
avoid intimacy. And so, once again, we<lb />
escape true contact with an important part<lb />
of our humanity<lb />
Although some may label such<lb />
magazines as "plastic "fake and<lb />
"dishonest facts are vailable showing<lb />
that porno, or rather erotic movies,<lb />
magazines, and books are enjoying an<lb />
unprecedented success.<lb />
The manager of The Happy Store on<lb />
Fifth Street attests to the appeal of<lb />
pornography here in Greenville. "For the<lb />
first year and a half, we put in family books<lb />
and classics They didn't sell. Then we<lb />
switched over to what could be called<lb />
erotic magazines and now we are making a<lb />
profit<lb />
Another indication of the potent<lb />
popularity of pornography is found in the<lb />
new breed of women's skin magazines,<lb />
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Records<lb />
'Live Rhymin' '<lb />
"Paul Simon in Concert"<lb />
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"Live Rhymin' � jS 0ne of the finest<lb />
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The 45 minute album was recorded<lb />
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songs are excellent. There are no missing<lb />
parts to the songs as there are in many live<lb />
concerts.<lb />
This album came from the short but<lb />
extremely successful Paul Simon tour of<lb />
last year. Joining Simon were the soul<lb />
group, "Jessy Dixon Singers and the<lb />
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Simon first met in 1965.<lb />
The first side begins with "Me and Julio<lb />
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instruments beautifully with Simon's<lb />
guitar, but the highlight of the side is "The<lb />
Boxer the story of a man broken in body<lb />
but not in spirit. "The Boxer comes<lb />
through very well, almost bringing the<lb />
listener to the stage and making him one in<lb />
spirit with "The Boxer<lb />
Side two begins with "Mother and<lb />
Child Reunion" which features the "Jessy<lb />
Dixon Singers" that Simon first saw a few<lb />
years ago at the Newport Jazz<lb />
Festival. Then there is a quick entrance<lb />
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quality of the piece. The third song is a<lb />
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Simon especially in the "Sail on<lb />
Silverbird verse. After a great version<lb />
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Rock Simon mournfully signs off with<lb />
"America<lb />
"Live Rhymin' " is an album to hear at<lb />
all costs. The only sad thing is that there<lb />
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'Crys tal Silen ce'<lb />
Chick Corea and Gary Burton<lb />
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ByDENISEWARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Previously, we have seen on the jazz<lb />
horizon, this man of the space sound but<lb />
not before so clean and fresh as on<lb />
"Crystal Silence<lb />
Chick Corea, artist extrordinare in the<lb />
jazz field, comes across as the artist he<lb />
always is, travelling above us all with<lb />
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experience in the jazz field can be found<lb />
circulated in with such artists as Herbie<lb />
Mann and Miles Daivs.<lb />
The album was recorded in Oslo, in<lb />
November, 1972, and re-released on the<lb />
Polydor label.<lb />
These two jazz men play some of Chick<lb />
Corea's finest works. 'Senior Mouse' and<lb />
'Children's Song both appear on the<lb />
"Hymn to the Seventh Galaxy" LP. Corea<lb />
and Burton also recorded other "space<lb />
pieces" written by Chick Corea on the<lb />
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the listener a light galaxic feeling,<lb />
something quite free and lofty. The other<lb />
piece entitled 'Crystal Silence is<lb />
mellow, deep and resounding. Gary<lb />
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master musicians. It flows like waves on a<lb />
still sea in a sunset evening and is more<lb />
inclined to entice the listener to buy this<lb />
album than the other cuts.<lb />
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through. The trend is gradually getting<lb />
back to jazz and leaving the rock trail to<lb />
unchangable artists. Not blues and and<lb />
"John Coltrane" sound, but that of space<lb />
jazz, a new concept in music.<lb />
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understand it more and obviously like it for<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
Back in 1968, after the release of the<lb />
first album by a new group named Three<lb />
Dog Night, the telephone rang in the office<lb />
of an ABC-Dunhill executive. On the line<lb />
was a disc jockey from an Oregon radio<lb />
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possesses from the recording and concert<lb />
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new LP "Hard Labor" is no exception.<lb />
"Hard Labor" is the group's first concept<lb />
album, with their new single 'The Show<lb />
Must Go On' as the central thread uniting<lb />
the cuts into one. The group's version of<lb />
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By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What makes Playwright Ed Bullins<lb />
unique in his craft? The playwright-<lb />
novelist, who lectured on campus last<lb />
Thursday on the future of the Black<lb />
Theater Movement, permeates the<lb />
revolutionary flow of theatrical ism through<lb />
the veins of victims, feverish with want of<lb />
new entertainment.<lb />
Ed Bullins was one of the first black<lb />
playwrights to shun traditional theatrical<lb />
culturalism for realism and to introduce<lb />
into the black theater an array of<lb />
characters depicting lowly life styles<lb />
which had tactfully been tucked away into<lb />
the subconsciousness of the average<lb />
elitist theatergoer. April's edition of Black<lb />
World, 1974, (upon whose covers Bullins<lb />
graced) had this to say; "Rather than any<lb />
rules of dramatic unity and structure, it is<lb />
the knowledge of his people, his audience,<lb />
and an unerring understanding of what will<lb />
and will not work on a stage that directs<lb />
the Bullins craft<lb />
It was not a popular thing to do six<lb />
years ago - to frequently use four letter<lb />
words, and to portray life among pimps,<lb />
prostitutes and punks. Black artists, like<lb />
Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Amiri<lb />
Baraka (Le Roi Jones), used to address<lb />
political and social issues. Literature<lb />
changed from a social to a dialectical<lb />
nature among blacks, thus catering to<lb />
black audiences and experiences.<lb />
But the revolutionary Black Theater did<lb />
not simply emerge and gain audience<lb />
support without a spontaneous triggering<lb />
of events. The trigger which supplied the<lb />
catalyst was, unfortunately, the one pulled<lb />
which ended the life of Dr. Martin Luther<lb />
King. Bullins cited the nite of April 4,<lb />
1968, as the true origin of the Black<lb />
Theater Movement. Revolutionary<lb />
thoughts or ideas which until then had<lb />
been low-keyed suddenly surged forward<lb />
and organizations and events flourished<lb />
which supplied playwrights, writers, and<lb />
other artists with food for the stage.<lb />
For the last ten years the Black<lb />
Theater has dealt with survival in a hostile<lb />
world and with the concern of blacks being<lb />
bound together by experience. Bullins<lb />
estimated more than seventy such theaters<lb />
to be in existence across America. "The<lb />
Black Theater is serious. Entertaining is<lb />
not in.the upper most reaching of their<lb />
Poet China Clark stirs<lb />
audience enthusiasm<lb />
By HELENA WOODARD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
China Clark, poet and author of "Brown<lb />
Sugar "rapped" from selections of her<lb />
poetry to a small, but attentive audience<lb />
on campus last Wednesday.<lb />
When Ms. Clark spoke about "The Neo<lb />
Black Woman ripples of her sensuality<lb />
inseminated her audience and moved them<lb />
to applaud thunderously. But she kindly<lb />
asked them to reserve such enthusiasm<lb />
until she had completed her readings.<lb />
China described her poems as<lb />
"sensitive She did not want the<lb />
competition of one poem to narrow the<lb />
perspectives of her others.<lb />
It then became apparent that the<lb />
metaphoric philosophy of her poetry<lb />
extended into her daily language and life<lb />
style. "I have to be motivated by a strong<lb />
feeling (to write) whether it is happy or<lb />
melancholic She lowered her head,<lb />
pucKered her face and assumed the<lb />
identity of her best friend, Brown Sugar,<lb />
for the reading of her poetry.<lb />
Much of her work deals with sensuality<lb />
and romanticism - her helpless state of<lb />
despair between love for her man and<lb />
disgust for his treatment of her. Other<lb />
poems tend to philosophize: "The only<lb />
cardinal sin is suicide of the spirit. Hitler<lb />
is not dead. He killed six million<lb />
Jews. We do not know their names. Yet<lb />
he lives in our mind When asked about<lb />
the style of her poetry, Ms. Clark<lb />
replied: "I don't deal with meter or tempo<lb />
- don't know anything about that. I deal<lb />
with feelings and experiences<lb />
Poems like "Sapphires" elevate the<lb />
strength and the pride of the black<lb />
matriarchal figure. (Sappire was the wife<lb />
of King Fish on the antiquated "Amos 'n<lb />
Andy" television series.) The supremacy<lb />
of womanhood seem inherent in lines<lb />
like: "Julius Caesar was a fagot until he<lb />
met me The reference to black<lb />
womanhood is much like Nikki Giovanni's<lb />
"Ego Tripping<lb />
Ms. Clark separates her poetry from<lb />
that of Nikki Giovanni. However, Ms.<lb />
Giovanni is one of her sources of<lb />
inspiration. Nikkik says China Clark, had<lb />
the courage to get up and to share her<lb />
feelings. The writings of Langston<lb />
Hughes were probably the greatest<lb />
influence on her poetic career. Playwright<lb />
Ed Bullins was also a powerful motivating<lb />
force who encouraged her to develop her<lb />
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Ms. Clark attended Columbia Univer-<lb />
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Ohio. She also studied dance and drama<lb />
at the American Academy. A book of her<lb />
poetry will soon be published by<lb />
Doubleday. Her performance here was<lb />
part of the Black Arts Festival under the<lb />
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Francisco. "Two or three of them had not<lb />
decided if they were black or not Bullins<lb />
showed his plays, but no one recognized<lb />
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playwrights sprung the Black Theater<lb />
Movement.<lb />
He characterized the attempts of<lb />
contemporary black writers as honesty and<lb />
as a turning away from addressing black<lb />
writing to traditional elitists. Worthy<lb />
subject matter for these writers included<lb />
the Civil Rights Movements, Black<lb />
Militancy and student revolutionaries.<lb />
Bullins and other contemporary black<lb />
playwrights gave their plays in ghettoes,<lb />
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p.m. in the lobby.<lb />
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April 30 on the front lawn. The time will be<lb />
announced at a later date.<lb />
Peggy Blanchard from the Greenville<lb />
League of Women Voters will be speaking<lb />
at Umstead Hall. Miss Blanchard, who<lb />
has recently written a book which was put<lb />
out by the LWV, will be speaking on<lb />
"Women's Rights There will be a black<lb />
poetry forum, sponsored by the<lb />
Souls. There will be different poetry<lb />
readings, dramatizations, and music to<lb />
accompany the poetry. Much of the poetry<lb />
will be original, and the event is scheduled<lb />
to be held in the Wright Annex, room 201.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta sorority is sponsoring a<lb />
Greek All-Sing for all fraternities and<lb />
sororities. This will be held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium on April 17, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. Admission is free. There will be an<lb />
MRC-WRC Field Day on May 1st. It will be<lb />
held at the foot of College Hill Drive, on<lb />
the green.<lb />
One of the most important events will<lb />
be the Tea for Outstanding Students,<lb />
which is scheduled to be held in the lobby<lb />
of Fletcher Hall on April 29 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. Ballots were sent out to all<lb />
department heads for nomination of the<lb />
most outstanding student in the particular<lb />
fields. According to Dean Nancy Smith,<lb />
response was quite good, and the results<lb />
will be printed at a later date. The tea will<lb />
be held in honor of the outstanding<lb />
women, and the department heads will be<lb />
invited to attend the event.<lb />
ECU will be scheduling its second<lb />
Women's Awareness Week for the last two<lb />
weeks of April. Many organizations have<lb />
already planned numerous activities for all<lb />
who are interested, and there should be<lb />
more events now being planned. Some of<lb />
the times may be scheduled at a later date,<lb />
but the exact times of the events will be<lb />
posted.<lb />
Coastal planning bill discussed<lb />
By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The coastal planning bill involving the<lb />
Outer Banks was the topic of discussion at<lb />
a recent meeting of the Young Democrats<lb />
Club on March 20. Dr. Mike O'Conner,<lb />
geology professor, and Dr. Vincent Bel I is,<lb />
biology professor, presented a discussion<lb />
and a film informing the Young Democrats<lb />
about the situation of the Outer Banks.<lb />
The film was made by O'Conner and Dr.<lb />
Stanley Riggs of the geology department.<lb />
They have been working on a five year<lb />
grant investigating the Outer Banks. The<lb />
film was produced in the Nags Head area<lb />
with the bulk of it made in February 1973<lb />
after the big snowstorm. A highlight of<lb />
the film showed Highway 12 which has<lb />
been covered by sand within the last five<lb />
years.<lb />
O'Conner noted some differences in<lb />
land-use policy of the United States and<lb />
Europe. "In many parts of Europe the land<lb />
has been utilized to its fullest possible<lb />
extent. Many countries have a land-use<lb />
policy. "Ine distribution of land-uses is<lb />
dictated by general economy of a<lb />
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reached this point. They could always go<lb />
somewhere else he said.<lb />
O'Conner pointed out two reasons the<lb />
North Carolina Outer Banks are late in<lb />
developing. "First, people have always<lb />
been able to find other areas. Second, the<lb />
present affluence of America enables us to<lb />
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EditorialsCommentary<lb />
Thinking again<lb />
Just the act of living can be rather fragile, and we rarely realize it.<lb />
My once-yearly realization came just this past week After working ourselves into the<lb />
usual pressed-upon isolation, several friends and I got reacquainted, talking about<lb />
people and problems. I hadn't realized how much had happened to other people in the<lb />
weeks since we'd last talked. Things move fast.<lb />
Later that evening, I stopped at one of our local grocery places to buy some wheat<lb />
bread Something wasn't right - a plainclothesman was questioning an employee; it<lb />
looked like the guy was in trouble. The unreality of it all struck me - me and my<lb />
ridiculous loaf of bread, the policeman, the bright store lights, the other people. It was<lb />
completfly surreal and awfu and I imagine we all felt, "If this person, in so mundane a<lb />
place as this, is in trouble, I could easily be in his place<lb />
Back home at 2 a.m I'd just sat down when there was a screech of brakes and the<lb />
unmistakable whump of two cars colliding Two police cars went by complete with eerie<lb />
air raid siren and blue lights.<lb />
All of which, however unrelated, made me think; sitting securely in that room, with a<lb />
maybe-arrest and a perhaps-serious accident outside: it's all very fragile, isn't<lb />
it9 Self-images and plans don't really mean a great deal. In four years you can burn out<lb />
early, get busted, quit and leave, run out of money, graduate and build houses or<lb />
suddenly decide - as most of us do around the third year - that it's not really worth it.<lb />
I tend to be amused by people who have their lives mapped out: "After I'graduate I'll<lb />
get my master's and then my doctorate and then I'll (fill in goal) You never know,<lb />
kid. When I was in a New York elementary school, I "planned" to go to Hunter College<lb />
andor study chemistry. North Carolina didn't exist. When I was an ECU freshman in<lb />
commercial art, I planned to redesign packages and make money. Eighteen months later<lb />
I was in political science.<lb />
About the best you can do is plan yourself the way you make New Year's resolutions,<lb />
leaving space for maybes. The process of living doesn't work like pre-registration. When<lb />
the act of just walking across a street has half a dozen options (you could fall, get hit by a<lb />
car, get hit by a bicycle, or stub your toe), surely living itself has more. There's no real<lb />
solution, and I'm not encouraging people to waft about aimlessly like dead leaves. The<lb />
point is simple that you can't trust plans - simple as it sounds, I've met so many people<lb />
who haven't hit on this yet, and who are determined to stretch themselves onto a<lb />
Procrustean bed of Five-Year Plans, Regardless.<lb />
Thinking about your own fragility can supply some of the objectivity we've asked for<lb />
so often in these editorials. The most you can really do is leave spave around what you<lb />
plan to do.<lb />
Founfainhead<lb />
Do you know because I tell you so, or do<lb />
you know Gertrude Stein<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPat Crawford<lb />
MANAGING EDITORSkip Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gilliam<lb />
AD MANAGER Jackie Shallcross<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDarrell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJack Morrow<lb />
ADVISORDr. Frank Murphy<lb />
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Watergate optimism<lb />
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By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
WASHINGTON - President Nixon<lb />
not only is keeping a stiff upper lip through<lb />
his Watergate ordeal, but he is now<lb />
beaming with optimism. My White House<lb />
sources say he is convinced the worst is<lb />
over and he is now beginning the upward<lb />
climb.<lb />
As he has explained it to aides, he<lb />
believes the case against him has now<lb />
been presented in the worst possible<lb />
light Hereafter, his side of the story will<lb />
start receiving national attention.<lb />
The President is cheered by<lb />
encouraging reports from local party<lb />
leaders about his recent TV appearances.<lb />
He is planning a whole series of speeches<lb />
and question-answer sessions to lay his<lb />
case before ti nation.<lb />
He will combine these with other<lb />
activities to dramatize that, despite<lb />
Watergate, he is stil governing the<lb />
nation. As a climax, he hopes to hold a<lb />
triumphant summit conference with Sovier<lb />
leader Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow.<lb />
The President still believes the House<lb />
may impeach him, but he is convinced the<lb />
Senate won't convict him by the necessary<lb />
two-thirds vote. My sources say he is<lb />
positively enthusiastic over his prospects<lb />
of remaining in office until the end of his<lb />
term.<lb />
There is only one drawback. His<lb />
optimism is matched by deepening<lb />
pessimism inside the Republican<lb />
hierarchy. An increasing number of party<lb />
leaders simply disagree with his<lb />
assessment.<lb />
Meanwhile, up and down the country,<lb />
Republicans are running for cover from<lb />
President Nixon. They don't want to get<lb />
caught in the Watergate crossfire which,<lb />
they believe, has mortally wounded<lb />
him. The charge that he owes $476,431 in<lb />
avoided taxes may be the final bomb-burst<lb />
that will destroy him politically.<lb />
But the President is still fighting from<lb />
his political bomb shelter in the White<lb />
House. He is eager to prove to the party<lb />
that he isn't a political liability. He has<lb />
asked aides to try to persuade Republican<lb />
congressional candidates to invite him to<lb />
campaign for them.<lb />
At the President's prodding, White<lb />
House counselor Dean Burch and<lb />
Republican national chairman George<lb />
Bush flew out to Michigan and put quiet<lb />
pressure on the state chairman, William<lb />
McLaughlin, to invite the President to<lb />
Michigan to campaign for James Sparling<lb />
in a special congressional election.<lb />
My sources say McLaughlin warned the<lb />
White House representatives that a<lb />
presidential visit would hurt more than it<lb />
would help Sparling's chances. McLaugh-<lb />
lin reportedly argued that the President,<lb />
himself, would be better off staying<lb />
away. Otherwise, he would be blamed in<lb />
case Sparling was defeated.<lb />
But Burch and Bush were insistent,<lb />
and Sparling finally agreed to invite Nixon<lb />
to Michigan. The President's press<lb />
spokesman, Gerald Warren, immediately<lb />
announced that the initiative for the<lb />
invitation had come from Michigan not<lb />
Washington and that the President would<lb />
seriously consider a Michigan visit.<lb />
But like so many other things the White<lb />
House says, Warren's statement wasn't<lb />
entirely true.<lb />
Probe Drags On: The House Judiciary<lb />
Committee has imposed the tightest<lb />
m<lb />
possible security on its impeachment<lb />
inquiry. Guards with walkie-talkies guard<lb />
all the approaches to the offices, where<lb />
investigators are sifting through the<lb />
impeachment evidence. The hallways and<lb />
fire escapes are closed off. Visitors can<lb />
reach the offices only by elevator, whose<lb />
doors are closely guarded.<lb />
Yet behind all this secrecy, I can report<lb />
that the 100 attorneys, investigators,<lb />
clerks and secretaries still can't find useful<lb />
work to occupy their time. Only a dozen<lb />
hard-core lawyers are trusted, apparently,<lb />
to go through the secret evidence. Some<lb />
of the secretaries fill their spare time by<lb />
clipping newspaper articles for their<lb />
bosses' scrapbooks.<lb />
The investigators have gone ahead with<lb />
informal interviews with some Watergate<lb />
figures such as dirty trickster Donald<lb />
Segretti and Nixon campaign aide Hugh<lb />
Sloan. But the taking of sworn<lb />
depositions has been suspended, while<lb />
the committee tries to make up its mind<lb />
whether to let the President't attorney,<lb />
James St. Clair, cross-examine witnesses.<lb />
The slow progress behind the guarded<lb />
doors almost certainly means that the<lb />
impeachment inquiry will drag on into the<lb />
summer.<lb />
Henry and the Hill: Secretary of State<lb />
Henry Kissinger is famous for his<lb />
diplomatic detents in Peking, Moscow and<lb />
the Middle East. What has gone largely<lb />
unnoticed, however, is his political<lb />
detente right here in Washington.<lb />
Kissinger has succeeded where<lb />
President Nixon has failed in establishing<lb />
good relations on Capitol Hill. He is<lb />
constantly giving congressional leaders<lb />
closed-door briefings. He has also gone<lb />
out of his way to appease congressional<lb />
potentates in other ways.<lb />
Kissinger has 25 employes who do<lb />
nothing but handle congressional requests<lb />
and complaints. Over the pagt 12 months,<lb />
they have answered more than 19,000<lb />
letters and 200,000 phone calls from<lb />
Capitol Hill. Each congressional letter is<lb />
logged in and out, and the responsible<lb />
bureaucrat is allowed no more than three<lb />
days to prepare a reply.<lb />
The State Department is also burdened<lb />
with the task of arranging overseas trips<lb />
for junketing congressmen. One official<lb />
complaint that embassy personnel don't<lb />
have time for their diplomatic duties<lb />
because they are too busy carrying<lb />
luggage and conducting sightseeing tours.<lb />
So many junketeers are tramping<lb />
through Taiwan, for example, that the U.S.<lb />
ambassador there felt compelled to protest<lb />
to the home office. His classified cable<lb />
read, "This influx of visitors .is<lb />
straining Embassy resources to the full<lb />
Discouraging Word: Secretary of State<lb />
Henry Kissinger brought back discourag-<lb />
ing news from Moscow. He urged the<lb />
Soviets not to interfere with his peace<lb />
efforts in the Middle East until he can<lb />
arrange a Syrian-Israeli disengagement.<lb />
He received no such assurance.<lb />
He knew from intelligence reports that<lb />
the Soviets had been quietly goading the<lb />
Syrians to stand up to him. Apparently,<lb />
the Kremlin fears that Kissinger is<lb />
squeezing the Soviets out of any Middle<lb />
East settlement.<lb />
According to the intelligence reports,<lb />
Soviet diplomats had encouraged the<lb />
Syrians not to attend the peace talks in<lb />
Washington. The Kremlin strategy, ap-<lb />
parently, was to force Kissinger to include<lb />
the Soviets in the peace negotiations.<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
Recently, there have been a few drug<lb />
busts here on our lovely campus. One of<lb />
these busts involved a very good friend of<lb />
mine. This young man was arrested for<lb />
"manufacture of marijuana" and placed in<lb />
Greenville's plush county jail under<lb />
$2500.00 bail. Some of his friends<lb />
collected enough money ($375.00) to pose<lb />
bond. I should explain that he is charged<lb />
with a felony, and without a lawyer could<lb />
get up to five years and $5000.00 as a<lb />
penalty. His parents have agreed to pay<lb />
the lawyer's fee on the condition that he<lb />
will live at home with them and get a<lb />
steady job in a cotton mill for four<lb />
years. Understandably, he does not want<lb />
to do this but it may be his onl<lb />
choice. The lawyer who will represent hinr<lb />
is asking $1000.00 to take the case.<lb />
The purpose of this letter is to raise<lb />
money to help this young man pay for his<lb />
lawyer so that he will not be forced into<lb />
being obligated to his parents. Hopefully,<lb />
many of you will be sympathetic to his<lb />
cause. If each person who reads this letter<lb />
would send one dollar for his support the<lb />
money would be raised in time to pay the<lb />
lawyer before the hearing. Who knows,<lb />
you may even feel better for doing<lb />
something to help someone who is in a lot<lb />
of trouble. This money is not tax<lb />
deductable and will not be paid back; so<lb />
please only send money if it can be<lb />
afforded.<lb />
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Friends of the accused<lb />
BADD?<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
This letter is in reply to one written in<lb />
the Forum concerning N.L. Battle's new<lb />
club, appropriated named as BADDThe<lb />
Bureaucracy Against Ducks and Dogs).<lb />
As the self-designated chairman and<lb />
expounder of potential values of BADD,<lb />
my friend Nan wished to "find her place in<lb />
the sun" at the expense of "belligerent<lb />
canines wanting some free lunch How-<lb />
ever, there is a pardox here. I'm not so<lb />
sure the belligerence is exercised entirely<lb />
by the animals (dogs, cats, ducks, etc.) on<lb />
campus. Certainly, they, as can be said<lb />
for nearly all animals, demonstrate a<lb />
particular, instinctive belligerence; but we<lb />
can't blame them because they aren't<lb />
intelligent like the BADD people who have<lb />
refined their belligerence<lb />
Perhaps, Nan, you should take your<lb />
BADD people on a field trip some lazy,<lb />
sunny afternoon out to the Pitt County<lb />
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in the macrabre They were possessed<lb />
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stand in line to watch their show-it plays<lb />
every week-watch your tax dollars at work<lb />
during the Cyanide Festival. And if murder<lb />
turns you off, you can witness your<lb />
favorite, lovable mutts suffer through the<lb />
horror of living. Once they get collared,<lb />
there is no place in the sun for them and no<lb />
choice for survival. Aren't you glad you<lb />
can be an existentialist?<lb />
Of course, the best solution would be<lb />
the populat one of forming another<lb />
faction; let's say DDAB(Ducks, Dogs AND<lb />
Belligerance). We can forget the canines<lb />
and go after each other. Gas chambers are<lb />
easily constructed, so we wouldn't have to<lb />
spend much time with such frivolus<lb />
necessities. We could get down to the real<lb />
fun of collaring in no time.<lb />
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consumers. It retains a certain, imperv-<lb />
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wants (my two cents worth of teleology),<lb />
which is on one hald of the world at one<lb />
time (the half you've having trouble with,<lb />
Nan). There is abundant room for us at<lb />
any stratum; people, ducks, dogs and<lb />
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Response<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I was very upset when I read a couple of<lb />
columns in the March 28 edition of your<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
The first one was reading an article<lb />
under the Forum about one of ECU'S<lb />
student's run in with the Greenville<lb />
"P.D.(Pig Department?) The Greenville<lb />
policemen do have a duty to uphold and if<lb />
"A Reader" had the right state of mind he<lb />
should understand this. "A Reader"<lb />
sounds like a psychology major. Anyone<lb />
who would think that a city should import<lb />
crooks and murderers to keep the<lb />
policemen busy is mentally deranged and I<lb />
feel he (or she) needs help instead of the<lb />
police department.<lb />
The second column I read concersn no<lb />
more concerts for ECU. Gibert Kennedy<lb />
did an excellent job in explaining the<lb />
reasons for no concerts. I have been at<lb />
ECU three years and from my freshman<lb />
year I thought the situation for concerts<lb />
would get better but instead they haven a<lb />
hundred percent downfall. I hope that the<lb />
Pop Committee can get on the ball and do<lb />
something constructive. It gets a little bad<lb />
when you have todrive wo to three hours to<lb />
see a well known group. I really don't<lb />
understand how Elon College and ASU can<lb />
get the big groups for their geographical<lb />
location and we can't. I guess it's better to<lb />
have no more concerts at all than wasting<lb />
money on no name groups. The Men's<lb />
Residence Council have my support for<lb />
their letter written to the Forum.<lb />
A concerned student<lb />
Performance<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
On Thursday evening. March 28, I<lb />
attended a performance of the Bernstein<lb />
MASS, and what I experienced was not<lb />
exactly what I had expected No, I am not<lb />
referring to the performance, which was<lb />
exi i'Ilent, but rather, I am referring to the<lb />
gross conduct, or snouid I say<lb />
misconduct, of students sitting near me.<lb />
At the beginning of the performance, I<lb />
was appalled by the fact that several<lb />
students continued to talk, disturbing me<lb />
and others around me, who would have<lb />
preferred to hear the opening Kyrie instead<lb />
of their loud voices. When the celebrant<lb />
entered on the stage and began to sing,<lb />
the talking continued until I had to ask<lb />
them to be quiet, which they did. At this<lb />
point, the beginning of the performance<lb />
had been spoiled by these rude, crass<lb />
people, but I was ready to settle down and<lb />
enjoy the rest of the evening. Needless to<lb />
say, this didn't happen. About halfway<lb />
throught he performance these people<lb />
decided to leave, thus causing my<lb />
husband and I to stand up and let them<lb />
out, which disturbed everyone around<lb />
us. I was a little disturbed by this action,<lb />
but from their previous behavior, certainly<lb />
not shocked. Thinking that all the<lb />
disturbance was over, I settled down once<lb />
again. Unfortunately, I was wrong. Two<lb />
students in the row in front of us began to<lb />
chatter and then they too, got up to<lb />
leave. (I imagine the chatter was a<lb />
discussion as to leave or not). Now that<lb />
three-fourths of the performance was over,<lb />
another student crawled over me to<lb />
leave. I was ready to tell him exactly what I<lb />
thought, however, this not being hte time<lb />
or place, I stood up and let him out.<lb />
I would like to know why these<lb />
students acted in such a manner. As many<lb />
articles that have been written about the<lb />
MASS, and the fact that it has appeared on<lb />
television should have sufficient enough<lb />
evidence for them to have found out what<lb />
they would be seeing, but apparently, they<lb />
did not bother. Now, I would just like to<lb />
say thank you to these rude people for<lb />
spoiling what would have been a most<lb />
enjoyable evening.<lb />
In spite of this, I wish to congratulate<lb />
the Drama Department and the School of<lb />
Music for doing an outstanding job in<lb />
bringing this production to the<lb />
community.<lb />
A Friend of the Arts<lb />
Scenery<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
It occured to me the other day as I was<lb />
sitting on the mall that there is something<lb />
wrong with the scenery there. The mall is<lb />
really a nice place to sit on sunny days. I<lb />
sat thinking for a while trying to figure out<lb />
what was wrong. Then it came to me. It is<lb />
the trailer parked near the cafeteria. This<lb />
trailer sits there perpetually without must<lb />
use (though there will be a fantastic blue<lb />
grass show Wednesday nite at 8<lb />
p.m@.$$@Ttt SO be there!)<lb />
When this trailer is not in use, why can't it<lb />
be stored over at Ficle Stadium or Manges<lb />
coliseum? I believe the mall would look a<lb />
lot nicer.<lb />
Thanks and ALLREET.<lb />
Suggestion<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Re: Busts in the dorms and why<lb />
cockraoches don't like stale bread<lb />
Recently there have been some people<lb />
ted on the Hill for possession of<lb />
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various stuff. A knock in the night, a<lb />
master kay opens the door, and in pops (or<lb />
rather in staggers) CAPTAIN WIGGINS<lb />
This man has constantly plagued egg<lb />
hatchers and marijuana salesmen all over<lb />
the Pittiful county area. Many of the<lb />
persons placed under CAPTAIN WIGGINS'<lb />
arresting spell are convicted of<lb />
misdemeanors or less.<lb />
So, why is this man permitted to cruise<lb />
around in his state-owned car with a front<lb />
parking lamp, a rear tail light, and a license<lb />
plate light all burned out? Each of these is<lb />
a traffic offense with some sort of fine for<lb />
each. This is a serious matter! Why,<lb />
some poor ol' long hair might be riding his<lb />
bicycle down the road and not see Mr.<lb />
Wiggins making a turn since the tail light<lb />
signal is out.<lb />
If CAPTAIN WIGGINS would get his<lb />
lights fixed, I just know everyone would<lb />
feel secure in his bed at night knowing that<lb />
our state employees are safe at night in<lb />
their automobiles.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
ReebA. Blatt<lb />
Monument<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
Re: Greenville's Monumental Crisis<lb />
Is there racial discrimination in<lb />
Greenville? Are blacks viewed as equal in<lb />
the eyes of the law? Are minorities treated<lb />
fairly in our local court rooms? Initially<lb />
these questions might appear highly<lb />
debatible. Fortunately the city of<lb />
Greenville has made a courageous (literally<lb />
monumental) effort to clarify the<lb />
matter. The racial disposition of Green-<lb />
ville is quite appropriately voiced on the<lb />
lawn of the Pitt County Court House; the<lb />
symbol of freedom, justice and equality in<lb />
Greenville and Pitt County?<lb />
Directly below the statue of a noble<lb />
confederate soldier is a commemoration to<lb />
those Greenvillites who valiantly gave their<lb />
lives in defense of our country during<lb />
World War II and the Korean War. Both<lb />
black and white together? Well, yes, but<lb />
not quite. There is a matter of positioning<lb />
on the store and the amorphous word<lb />
"colored" over those at the bottom of the<lb />
list. (An ingenious classifatory device for<lb />
friends and relatives to more easily locate<lb />
their beloved?)<lb />
How well blacks who sacrificed their<lb />
lives for uf are recognized in Greenville. Is<lb />
it possible Greenville also affords such<lb />
respect to the ordinary, non-heroic black<lb />
resident? And perhaps this is only a<lb />
superficial example of Greenville's<lb />
nature I might suggest, however, trying<lb />
to remove or alter the monument and<lb />
witness the resistance of those powerful<lb />
residents dedicated to and responsible for<lb />
the perpetuation of the attitudes reflected<lb />
by Greenville's "noble monument<lb />
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By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dr. Fred Wrigley, a native of England<lb />
and one of the individuals instrumental in<lb />
organizing the ECU study center in Bonn,<lb />
Germany, has visited the United States<lb />
"times without number but this time he<lb />
did not come as a business man or as a<lb />
tourist. He came as a teacher. Since the<lb />
beginning of Spring quarter Dr. Wrigley<lb />
has been the instructor of Business 471 - a<lb />
graduate course in International Affairs.<lb />
"I enjoyed being a teacher. It was<lb />
harder work than I expected said the man<lb />
who had never taught formally until this<lb />
fall. During the fall Wrigley lectured at<lb />
the European study center which was<lb />
moved to Rome.<lb />
Wrigley was in Bonn when Dr. Indorf,<lb />
Dr. Williams and Dr. Bearden were<lb />
organizing the study center. It was<lb />
Wrigley who introduced Bearden and<lb />
Williams to the Burroughs Welcome<lb />
Company in Germany. Wrigley feels that<lb />
the Rome center is "settling down and<lb />
making good progress "You can walk<lb />
out the front door and you are in the heart<lb />
of Rome<lb />
Wrigley's connections with ECU came<lb />
through Dr. Bearden during his original<lb />
visit to this area to find a new sight for<lb />
Burroughs Welcome. He still insists that<lb />
DR. FRED WRIGLEY<lb />
his impressions are "much more as that of<lb />
students and there is not a great deal of<lb />
difference between lifestyles<lb />
Wrigley served Burroughs Welcome for<lb />
16 years as Deputy Chairman. He has had<lb />
the honor of C.B.E. bestowed upon<lb />
him. This honor is received by certain<lb />
British citizens at a request by the Prime<lb />
Minister to the Queen. C.B.E. stands for<lb />
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of<lb />
the British Empire.<lb />
Wrigley grew up near Manchester and<lb />
Yorkshire. He spends his week-ends at his<lb />
country home approximately 200 miles<lb />
from London. He mentioned that during<lb />
the weekends here he has been able to see<lb />
American family life. Of the major<lb />
differences he has sepn there are "more<lb />
people walking in England Restaurants<lb />
in England are open later. "Much more<lb />
attention is paid to products of the kitchen<lb />
in England In England life centers<lb />
around pubs. There are no liquor laws and<lb />
many people "meet their friends at a local<lb />
pub and talk over a glass of sherry<lb />
He also noted the difference in local<lb />
and international interest. "Because<lb />
England is smaller we are a lot more<lb />
interested in other countries<lb />
Wrigley was pleasantly surprised by<lb />
the enthusiasm of basketball tournaments.<lb />
"Basketball was never played; but the<lb />
same thing happens with soccer in<lb />
England Regarding the recent basketball<lb />
tournaments Wrigley "watched them all<lb />
Dr. Wrigley's personal pastimes<lb />
include walking. "Next is fishing he<lb />
commented. Since he has been here he<lb />
has had "plenty of opportunity, but not<lb />
much luck<lb />
Dr. Wrigley said that the United States<lb />
was one of his favorite places to visit. "I<lb />
have felt very much at home in North<lb />
Carolina. All Burroughs Welcome people<lb />
have been made so welcome. They have a<lb />
great appreciation that also includes<lb />
students<lb />
Dr. Wrigley has been made an honorary<lb />
citizen of Greenville by Mayor Eugene<lb />
West. He will return to England just<lb />
before Easter where he will entertain the<lb />
students from the Rome study center as<lb />
they visit England.<lb />
Art Exhibition Committee in the making<lb />
By BROWNIE WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Something very new and exciting can<lb />
be expected from the Art Exhibition<lb />
Committee next year when the new union<lb />
opens.<lb />
The committee will attempt to provide<lb />
for the campus a series of exhibitions that<lb />
will range from prints and paintngs to<lb />
demonstrations on the potter's w' ael.<lb />
Den Dickerson, committee chairman,<lb />
feels that the facilities in the new student<lb />
union will allow his committee the<lb />
flexibility to provide the students with<lb />
enjoyable exhibitions.<lb />
"We hope to be able to give the campus<lb />
community what they would like in the<lb />
area of art said Dickerson. "This will be<lb />
much easier because of the beautiful<lb />
space we have been given in the new<lb />
union<lb />
Dickerson pointed out that excellent<lb />
lighting and a large amount of room are<lb />
important factors in a successful<lb />
exhibition. He said that great care had<lb />
m<lb />
been taken to insure that the viewing area<lb />
in the union met these requirements.<lb />
"We hope to bring in art pieces of<lb />
national interest to be exhibited on the<lb />
East Carolina campus, this will include<lb />
sculpture, prints, printings and anything<lb />
we feel would benefit the students said<lb />
Dickerson.<lb />
He said that they were in the process of<lb />
securing an agent to book the art tours so<lb />
that pieces could be sent to Greenville.<lb />
Another dimension of the new union<lb />
will be the arts and crafts room. Students<lb />
will be able to use this room to learn and<lb />
enjoy such activities as leather work,<lb />
candlemaking, metal work and basket<lb />
making.<lb />
'We will try to organize these<lb />
workshops so that the only cost to the<lb />
students will be the cost of materials<lb />
said Dickerson.<lb />
"There are many talented people in this<lb />
area that would be happy to teach these<lb />
courses and we want to take full advantage<lb />
of their ability Dickerson stated.<lb />
The Art Exhibition committee will be<lb />
involved in organization and planning for<lb />
the grand opening of the union next fall, so<lb />
as Dickerson pointed out, the influence of<lb />
the committee will not be felt until next<lb />
year.<lb />
"This is a new committee and one of<lb />
the few art exhibition groups of its kind in<lb />
the South said Dickerson. "Because of<lb />
this fact we are very hopeful that we can<lb />
provide a new and fresh experience for the<lb />
students and faculty<lb />
Wade Hobgood, president of the<lb />
student union, helped start the committee<lb />
because he felt there was a void in the<lb />
present union situation. With the new Art<lb />
Exhibition committee and the new<lb />
facilities available Hobgood feels the<lb />
combination will benefit the students.<lb />
"I think that the Art Exhibition<lb />
committee will be very important and one<lb />
of the most interesting elements on<lb />
campus next year stated Hobgood.<lb />
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Students who desire to reserve<lb />
residence hall rooms for the First Summer<lb />
Term andor the Fall Quarter, 1974, may<lb />
make deposits in the Cashier's Office<lb />
beginning April 18. The required deposit<lb />
for the first regular term of Summer School<lb />
is $58.50, ($87.50 deposit for a private<lb />
room) which is refundable in its entirety if<lb />
requested on or prior to Registration<lb />
Day. The required Fall Quarter deposit is<lb />
$60, of which $50 is refundable if<lb />
requested from the Housing Office by July<lb />
1,1974. Residence Hall room applications<lb />
for the First Summer Term and for Fall<lb />
Quarter, 1974, will be available beginning<lb />
April 16. Women residence hall students<lb />
may obtain room applications from the<lb />
Residence Hall Administrator in the<lb />
building in which they live. Men residence<lb />
hall students may obtain room<lb />
applications from Mr. Jon Rogers' office,<lb />
located on the right as you enter the front<lb />
door to Jones Hall, or from Mr. Ron<lb />
Qcronce's office, located on the right as<lb />
you enter the front door to Scott Hall. Day<lb />
Students may obtain residence hall room<lb />
applications from the Housing Office.<lb />
These applications must be presented to<lb />
the Cashier's Office and be stamped<lb />
"Paid" by the Cashier before room<lb />
assignments will be made.<lb />
The schedule below for room<lb />
assignments will be followed for both the<lb />
First Summer Term and Fall Quarter:<lb />
Women students will be allowed to<lb />
sign up for rooms on April 22, 23 and 24.<lb />
Students wishing to remain in the same<lb />
residence hall room to which they are<lb />
presently assigned will sign up for their<lb />
rooms in their Residence Hall Adminis-<lb />
trator's office on Monday, April<lb />
22. Graduates, rising seniors, and rising<lb />
juniors wishing to live in some other<lb />
residence hall or room, as well as day<lb />
students of these classifications, will sign<lb />
up in the Administrator's office of the<lb />
residence hall in which they wish to live on<lb />
Tuesday, April 23. Rising sophomores will<lb />
go to the basement of Garrett Hall to select<lb />
their assignment and then go to the<lb />
residence hall office to sign up for their<lb />
rooms on Wednesday, April 24.<lb />
Men students will be allowed to sign up<lb />
for Fall Quarter rooms in Mr. Rogers' office<lb />
on April 22, 23 and 24. Students who wish<lb />
to remain in the same room, same<lb />
residence hall to which they are presently<lb />
assigned will sign up on Monday, April<lb />
22. All other graduates, rising seniors,<lb />
and rising juniors will sign up on Tuesday,<lb />
April 23. All other rising sophomores will<lb />
sign up on Wednesday, April 24.<lb />
Students who desire residence hall<lb />
rooms for the second regular summer term<lb />
or either of the mini-terms or for the long<lb />
term may make the n icessary deposits as<lb />
of April 18. Assignments for these terms<lb />
will not be made until sometime during the<lb />
first regular term. Room applications for<lb />
these terms may be obtained from the<lb />
Housing Office. During the summer, Scott<lb />
Hall will be used to house the men<lb />
students while Fletcher Hall will be used<lb />
to house women undergraduate students<lb />
and Fleming Hall, women graduate<lb />
students.<lb />
Slay Hall will be used as a<lb />
co-educational hall beginning Fall Quarter,<lb />
1974. All the rooms will be furnished and<lb />
rented as private rooms. At the time a<lb />
student is assigned to either co-education-<lb />
al residence hall (Garrett or Slay), he or she<lb />
must present written permission from<lb />
hisher parents or guardian. Also, the<lb />
student's record should indicate that he or<lb />
she will be a sophomore (48 quarter hours<lb />
credit) as of Fall Quarter, 1974. Permis-<lb />
sion forms to be signed by the parents may<lb />
be obtained from the Housing Office at any<lb />
time.<lb />
Paper recycling bins placed on<lb />
campus and around town<lb />
By GLENN HARGETT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Cooperation between numerous on<lb />
campus personnel and the Eastern<lb />
Carolina Sheltered Workshop has provided<lb />
Greenville and the ECU campus with their<lb />
first recycling bins.<lb />
Eight bins have been placed at<lb />
locations around Greenville with one bin<lb />
on the ECU campus.<lb />
The Workshop is currently building<lb />
more bins to place around Greenville.<lb />
Paper picked up from the bins is<lb />
transported to Williamston where it is<lb />
processed for selling.<lb />
Cardboard is shredded by the<lb />
Mlliamston Sheltered Workshop person-<lb />
nel. The personnel bail newspaper and<lb />
other similar paper in a special machine<lb />
that the Eastern Carolina Sheltered<lb />
Workshop here hopes to obtain soon.<lb />
If the Workshop obtains the bailer, it<lb />
will no longer be necessary to send the<lb />
newspapers to be bailed.<lb />
Currently the paper is being purchased<lb />
y the Albemarle Paper Co but the<lb />
orkshop does not know who buys the<lb />
per on a day-to-day basis since the<lb />
Williamston Workshop handles that.<lb />
The recycling bins grew out of interest<lb />
both by the Greenville Jayceei and the<lb />
Workshop personnel. Planning a total<lb />
recycling center modeled after one in<lb />
Ohio, the Jaycees found that they would<lb />
be in competition with the Workshop.<lb />
In order for all to work in harmony the<lb />
Workshop began working with the Jaycees<lb />
to establish the present bins.<lb />
On the ECU campus James Smith,<lb />
Assistant Professor of Philosophy at ECU<lb />
and Jaycee member and Edith Webber,<lb />
Instructor in English at ECU and members<lb />
of the League of Women Voters were<lb />
responsible for the bin located behind<lb />
North Cafeteria.<lb />
The professors circulated a letter<lb />
asking for reactions to having a bin on<lb />
campus. About 150 faculty members<lb />
responded favorably. Smith then ap-<lb />
proached Clifton G. Moore, Vice-Chancel-<lb />
lor for Business Affairs, with the results.<lb />
Moore then suggested the present<lb />
location citing easy car access and<lb />
proxmity to the library, which will also<lb />
cooperate with the recycling efforts.<lb />
Other departments on campus have<lb />
also expressed a willingness to cooperate.<lb />
Room rent as of Fall Qaurter, 1974,<lb />
subject to a change, will be $120 per<lb />
quarter. ($180 for a private room). Private<lb />
rooms can only be guaranteed in Slay Hall<lb />
prior to the beginning of Fall Quarter.<lb />
The following regulation will be in<lb />
effect as of Fall Quarter, 1974: "It is<lb />
Lucas<lb />
it. A small shuttlebus from the new union<lb />
to all over campus will at least give the<lb />
students who don't use the other buses a<lb />
chance to see how their money is being<lb />
used. Of course this all depends on the<lb />
gas situation, if we can have the gas then<lb />
the shuttlebus could be seen on this<lb />
campus sometime next year, claims<lb />
Lucas.<lb />
"As for the Xerox machine and the SGA<lb />
student hotline, the way it stands now<lb />
there will not be a continuation of either<lb />
because the students are not using<lb />
them Lucas said that the Xerox machine<lb />
was not losing money but that it was not<lb />
making any, so it probably would be best<lb />
to discontinue the use of it.<lb />
Lucas seems set to take over but there<lb />
required that all unmarried students having<lb />
less than 96 quarter hours of credit and<lb />
who do not commute from the home of one<lb />
or both their parents or legal guardian<lb />
reside in the University residence halls as<lb />
long as rooms are available<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
are still many aspects that he will have to<lb />
overcome to make his stay in office<lb />
effective. Says Lucas, "I have seen a lot of<lb />
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strong points and bad ones, but I feel that I<lb />
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well Lucas feels that a president's job is<lb />
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When asked about the dissension in<lb />
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Metric education<lb />
A regional conference on metric<lb />
education has been scheduled for<lb />
Wilmington April 22-24 by conference<lb />
sponsors ECU and the N.C Dept. of Public<lb />
Instruction.<lb />
The conference is designed to prepare<lb />
teachers and supervisors on various levels<lb />
for the national shift to the metric system<lb />
of measurement which is scheduled to<lb />
occur within a decade.<lb />
Lectures, group discussions and<lb />
demonstration of teaching materials on<lb />
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science will be included in the three-day<lb />
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Featured speakers are Col. Edward<lb />
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The conference Is recommended for<lb />
teachers In public and private schools,<lb />
technical institutes and colleges, and for<lb />
anyone interested in metric education.<lb />
For further information and registration<lb />
materials are available from the ECU<lb />
Division of Continuing Education, Box<lb />
2727, Greenville. Registration deadline for<lb />
the conference is April 16.<lb />
Psi Chi<lb />
Psi Chi, national honor fraternity in<lb />
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begin at 7:30 p.m. in the M.R.C Study<lb />
Hall located in the front basement room of<lb />
Jones Hall. Everyong is invited - so come<lb />
and enjoy a good flick.<lb />
Missionaries<lb />
Two missionaries of the Church of<lb />
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints<lb />
(Mormons) will be present at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center on April 22, 1974 at 7:30<lb />
p.m. They will be making a presentation<lb />
on the beliefs of the LDS Church in a forum<lb />
there. This will be followed by a period of<lb />
time of questions and answers. All who<lb />
would like to know more about the LDS<lb />
Church are cordially invited<lb />
Research<lb />
Professor Dr. Lokenath Debnath of the<lb />
ECU Mathematics Faculty has recently<lb />
published two research papers entitled<lb />
"Transient Development of Capillary-grav-<lb />
ity Waves in a running Stream" and "On<lb />
the Generation of Capillary-Gravity Waves<lb />
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University of Calcutta, India. The first<lb />
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Kumar Bagchi, a research fellow of the<lb />
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has been published in Pure and Applied<lb />
Geophysics. This work belongs to the<lb />
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concerned with the generation and<lb />
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In addition to research and teaching,<lb />
Dr. Debnath serves as the Editor for the<lb />
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the Mathematics Department of ECU.<lb />
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By CAROL WOOD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sculptor, William E. Artis, and art<lb />
KPART TIME lstonan Regenia A. Perry, were the<lb />
ential in addressinP3' speakers at ECU'S African<lb />
Companies pay toftudies Symposium April 3-4.<lb />
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BmBbWBB- According to Artis, "a good artist<lb />
 eves no subject untouched Therefore,<lb />
. e tries many methods and techniques.<lb />
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tjjfl nd sculpture. Artis said, as he grew<lb />
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late to this Artis stated.<lb />
Artis talked about his techniques and<lb />
howed slides of his work. Then in the<lb />
ment of North Cafeteria did an actual<lb />
monstration using terra cotta and a live<lb />
Melanie Rufty, an ECU art student, clad<lb />
cut-offs and a tank top, perched upon a<lb />
col and waited patiently as Artis molded<lb />
ie clay.<lb />
Artis said there would not be enough<lb />
me to completely finish the bust. He<lb />
iould only make a rough impression.<lb />
A collection of art by contemporary<lb />
�lack artists, (which will include work by<lb />
vrtis) entitled "Black Images" will be on<lb />
ampus during April or May.<lb />
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lay was Dr. Regenia A. Perry of Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University.<lb />
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uthor of more than thirty plays, short<lb />
tories and poems. He is the winner of the<lb />
oveted Obie Award and the Vemon Rice<lb />
ward. His works include "The Duplex<lb />
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Slackness He is the editor of The Black<lb />
neater Magazine. Ed Bullins' perfor-<lb />
mance was also a part of the Black Arts<lb />
estival which began last week. His<lb />
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iponsorship of the Drama department<lb />
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Perry showed slides of contemporary<lb />
art by young black artists. She also had<lb />
slides of an authentic African villaae. not<lb />
in Africa, but near Beaufort, S.C<lb />
The Oyotuni Village, located about 60<lb />
miles from Charleston, has been in<lb />
WILLIAM E. ARTIS, sculptor, exhibits his talent to ECUstudents during the African<lb />
Studies Symposium.<lb />
existence for about three years.<lb />
Dr. Perry visited the Yoriba village, and<lb />
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To-Morrow's Sports<lb />
By JACK MORROW<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
WONDERING ALOUD<lb />
Normally it is true that all athletic teams on campus have home contests. There<lb />
are several reasons for this: (1) It gives the athletes a chance to perform in front of their<lb />
friends and girlfriends, (2) It helps the athletes establish traditions in playing for the old<lb />
alma mater, and (3) It becomes part of a home-and-home series with other schools<lb />
which we become involved with in other sports.<lb />
Now doesn't it seem strange for you as a student at East Carolina that you have to pay<lb />
an athletic fee and CANNOT watch, on your own campus, a major sporting event. For<lb />
your information there are no home track meets this year and yet the East Carolina track<lb />
team is supposed to be one of the strongest that we have ever had. Now why shouldn't<lb />
you as students, who are paying athletic fees, be allowed to see this team in action on<lb />
your own campus9<lb />
We have heard through the grapevine that track coach William Carson is making a<lb />
very strong point of not using the East Carolina track this spring so that the athletic<lb />
council will take action and give him a new surface for his quarter-mile track.<lb />
Stories are around that the surface is so poor that it is not fifing for an athlete to run<lb />
on the surface and there is a possibility that harm or danger could occur. Furthermore,<lb />
with the surface having deteriorated into such poor condition, it would be practically<lb />
impossible for any chances of fast times occuring.<lb />
Since Mr. Carson will have the premiere 100-yard dash man in the country (Carter<lb />
Suggs) wouldn't it behoove the school, administration, Athletic Council or Athletic<lb />
Director to get off their collective fannies and do something besides criticize<lb />
"Fountainhead<lb />
Hard surface quarter-mile running tracks do not deteriorate overnight, it takes both<lb />
time and usage and if Mr.Carsonis punishing the students of this university by not having<lb />
a track meet for them to watch in order to make his point, then where the heck has the<lb />
Athletic Director been for the past several years. Is it not his responsibility to make sure<lb />
that ali facilities for athletic events are in the best shape possible0<lb />
We know that this problem can be eliminated and a solution can be found. When<lb />
Sonny Randle wanted his football practice fields and had only a few hundred dollars in<lb />
the budget for them, bulldozers, graters and trucklcdds of dirt all of a sudden appeared<lb />
and two practice fields worth approximately seven to ten thousand dollars suddenly were<lb />
made. Again we come back to the old question of who establishes the sense of priorities<lb />
for sports at this institution? Are these priorities the wishes of the students?<lb />
Perhaps it is time that the Athletic Council become open and above board with the<lb />
some 10,000 students at this university who are paying athletic fees. As case in point, I<lb />
direct the attention of the Athletic Council to either the Richmond or the Davidson<lb />
campus newspapers which have taken particular pains to print articles released by their<lb />
Board of Trustees and Faculty Committee on Athletics, so the students know exactly<lb />
what is going on and how their money is being spent.<lb />
What is the deep, dark secret here, Mr. Athletic Director?<lb />
In the past few years, an abundance of coaches have come and gone. Men like John<lb />
Lovstedt who had coached soccer, lacrosse and diving, Brown, Tolis, Ragazzo, Randle<lb />
and staff (except Henry Travathan) and recently Tom Quinn. Never once in my term as<lb />
sports editor of "Fountainhead" have I been asked to print anything commending or<lb />
praising the Athletic Director or Athletic Department of East Carolina from recently<lb />
departed coaches.<lb />
Recently, for those of you who follow college basketball in North Carolina (which<lb />
would include most everyone in the state), Duke University hired a new basketball<lb />
coach. He is Bill Foster, who previously had coached at the University of Utah. We will<lb />
now quote Coach Foster's parting words when he left Utah.<lb />
"Utah people have been great to me and my family. My leaving was made so much<lb />
more difficult because of the respect and admiration I have for Athletic Director Bud<lb />
Jack, President David Gardner and the entire Athletic Department<lb />
Have you as students heard any of our departed coaches make statements for<lb />
publication or usage by other media, that praised the Athletic Director, President of the<lb />
University or Athletic Department9 If you haven't then why haven't the coaches who have<lb />
left done so?<lb />
WONDERING AGAIN<lb />
Recently it has come to my attention that East Carolina has been playing a few<lb />
unknown schools in sporting events. For example in the past few weeks we have had<lb />
Shippensburg State College in baseball and Glassboro in tennis when teams such as<lb />
Dartmouth, VPI, Cincinnati, South Carolina and RPI have been in our immediate area in<lb />
different sports Is this not part of the job description for being an Athletic Director: "To<lb />
schedule teams which will enhance and increase the image of your school<lb />
How does Shippensburg and Glassboro increase our image in sports? As a matter of<lb />
fact, what the heck did Fairleigh-Dickinson and Buffalo State do for our basketball<lb />
program?<lb />
The Athletic Director of a university is responsible for upgrading efforts in ALL sports<lb />
and as head of the Athletic Department, he should be able to veto any coach's<lb />
suggestions as to teams to play.<lb />
Therefore students, since it is your money that is being used to schedule many of<lb />
these teams and you do not like watching unknowns play your ECU Pirates in any sport,<lb />
indly direct your remarks to Athletic Director Clarence Stasavich and not this reporter.<lb />
Pirate's Sa<lb />
victorious<lb />
By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sam Phillips won a gold medal and set<lb />
a new meet record for ECU in the<lb />
prestigious Atlantic Coast Relays in<lb />
Raleigh Saturday, March 30.<lb />
Phillips won the 120 yd. high hurdles in<lb />
14.3 seconds, and set a meet record of<lb />
14.2 in the morning trials.<lb />
Phillips commented, "It was a collison<lb />
race. By that I mean I got hit hurdling the<lb />
second and third hurdles. It slowed me<lb />
down to a certain extent and caused me to<lb />
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Taylor's 160'3" in the discuss, Pembroke's<lb />
Dave Phillips 7'0" high jump, K.C.<lb />
Hustvedt of Duke who ran a 9:35.3 in the<lb />
3,000-meters steeplechase and Maryland's<lb />
Don Fisher who threw the javelin 2247<lb />
East Carolina did an exceptional job in<lb />
this star studded field as several Pirates<lb />
placed In the top five.<lb />
Bill McRee got off to a poor start but<lb />
finished strongly in the high hurdles for<lb />
fifth in 14.5.<lb />
Both Larry Malone and Willie Harvey<lb />
established season bests in finishing<lb />
fourth and fifth respectively in the long<lb />
jump. Malone jumped 24'3 14" and<lb />
Harvey 24'1<lb />
Glenn Russell cleared 6'4" in the high<lb />
jump for fourth and the sprint medley relay<lb />
team of Charles Lovelace, Maurice<lb />
Huntley, Palmer Lisane and Gerald Klas<lb />
finished fourth.<lb />
Though not placing, a fine performance<lb />
was put in by Jerry Hillard in the six<lb />
mile. He finished ninth in his first race<lb />
this season in 31:12 minutes.<lb />
P<lb />
Golfers revamp plans<lb />
East Carolina's veteran and "on paper"<lb />
talented golf team has revamped its<lb />
seasonal plans. Originally, the golfers<lb />
under head coach Bill Cain had planned to<lb />
play top calibre golf from the very<lb />
beginning of the season to the end�the<lb />
Southern Conference Tournament. Now,<lb />
after a "very disappointing" showing in the<lb />
important Furman Invitational last week,<lb />
Cain and his golfers are pointing to the<lb />
Southern Conference Tournament April<lb />
30-May 1 in Florence, S.C.<lb />
"We finished 13th in the Furman<lb />
Tournament Cain said Monday. "As a<lb />
team that was behind Furman and<lb />
Appalachian State, two schools we will<lb />
have to beat in the conference. This is the<lb />
third time we have played in the same<lb />
tournament, but it is the first time we have<lb />
finished behind them<lb />
"Individually, we are not playing nearly<lb />
as well as we should be at the time of the<lb />
season. We started slow and I expected<lb />
the players to begin scoring. Now, we<lb />
aren't<lb />
The best score the Pirates could<lb />
manage in the two-day, rain shortened<lb />
Furman Tournament was an even par 72 by<lb />
All-American Eddie Pinnix on the first<lb />
day. After a rain out on Friday, Carl Bell<lb />
posted the best second day score with a 77<lb />
while the remainder of the team was<lb />
bunched at 78 (three players) and 79 (two<lb />
players).<lb />
"We'll have to do much better than<lb />
that Cain thinks. "This present golf<lb />
situation will require a great deal of work<lb />
dedication on the part of my team. We<lb />
have a couple of dual matches before the<lb />
tournament. We'll use those as tuneups<lb />
for the conference tourney<lb />
"There isn't anything mysterious about<lb />
our finish down the list at Furman Cain<lb />
reasons, "we just are not playing well and I<lb />
think that is partially because we are not<lb />
really working and sharpening up our<lb />
games individually<lb />
Five lady gymnasts<lb />
participate in meet<lb />
The East Carolina women's gymnastic<lb />
team competed in the Region II Gymnastic<lb />
Championships two weekends ago. The<lb />
event was held on the campus of Western<lb />
Kentucky University.<lb />
Eight schools participated In the meet,<lb />
and the Pirate ladies were one of three<lb />
schools competing from North Carolina.<lb />
ECU was ineligible for any team awards<lb />
since only five girls performed. This was<lb />
below the minimum required to be eligible<lb />
for the team title. Three of these five did<lb />
place in their respective events.<lb />
On the uneven parallel bars, Joan Fulp<lb />
placed fourth. Linda Lane finished eighth<lb />
in the vaulting exercises and Myma Ocasia<lb />
was seventh on the balance beam. The<lb />
two other team members who competed<lb />
were Jenny Griffin and Beth Wheeler.<lb />
Western Kentucky took first place in<lb />
the regionals thanks to the incredible<lb />
performance of Adele Gleaver. Miss<lb />
Gleaver, a World University Game<lb />
participant for the United States, won<lb />
every single event in the tournament.<lb />
Western Carolina, the North Carolina<lb />
state championship team, placed second<lb />
behind Western Kentucky. They were led<lb />
by state champion Susan Buelock.<lb />
The team is now preparing for their<lb />
spring gymnastic show later this month.<lb />
If the Athletic Council, Athletic Director or Faculty Committee on Athletics feels that<lb />
we are being unduly rough regarding the above statements, "Fountainhead" would be<lb />
more than happy to publish any rebuttal issued by the respective departments.<lb />
The University of Richmond has just undergone an NCAA probe and all of it was<lb />
covered and carried by the college paper "The Collegian Davidson College also<lb />
recantly carried two full pages of the school paper answering questions asked by the<lb />
students regarding their athletic policies. So the precedent has already been established<lb />
by the Athletic Councils of member Southern Conference schools to keep the student<lb />
body informed. Let us now jump on the band wagon and play follow the leaders.<lb />
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By DAVE ENGLERT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
in the<lb />
 ,n Led by the pitching of Bill Godwin and<lb />
hase and Maryland's ve LaRussa, and the hitting of Geoff<lb />
' the javelin 2247 Beaston, the East Carolina baseball team<lb />
f exceptional job in faulted into first place with a doubleheader<lb />
J as several Pirates sweep over defending Southern Con-<lb />
ference champion Appalachian State<lb />
to a poor start but Saturday at Harrington Field.<lb />
�e high hurdles for Earlier last week the Buc nine<lb />
participated in three other contests. Mon-<lb />
and Willie Harvey daY. APnl 1 - the Spiders of Richmond got<lb />
tests in finishing caught in LaRussa's web as he hurled the<lb />
lively in the long Pirates to a 6-0 victory. Offensive stars for<lb />
I 24'3 1 4" and tne 9ame included Rich McMahon who hit<lb />
a bases loaded triple to drive in three and<lb />
Ron Staggs who hit a 370 foot home run.<lb />
Tuesday the N.C. State Wolfpack<lb />
invaded Greenville and proved to be rude<lb />
guests, bombing the Bucs 8-2. Mike<lb />
Hogan hit a home run and John Narron had<lb />
two singles in the losing cause.<lb />
The Pirates returned to conference<lb />
action Thursday as they traveled to<lb />
Williamsburg, Va to battle with the<lb />
William and Mary Indians. Tied at 1-1 after<lb />
Jd 6'4" in the high<lb />
sprint medley relay<lb />
velace, Maurice<lb />
and Gerald Klas<lb />
I fine performance<lb />
Hard in the<lb />
�n his first<lb />
lutes.<lb />
six<lb />
race<lb />
fans<lb />
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�laying well and I<lb />
ause we are not<lb />
pening up our<lb />
mnasts<lb />
n meet<lb />
en's gymnastic<lb />
n II Gymnastic<lb />
nds ago. The<lb />
dus of Western<lb />
id in the meet,<lb />
one of three<lb />
�rth Carolina,<lb />
y team awards<lb />
Hd. This was<lb />
1 to be eligible<lb />
these five did<lb />
its.<lb />
rs, Joan Fulp<lb />
lisbed eighth<lb />
vlyma Ocasia<lb />
3 beam. The<lb />
io competed<lb />
Vheeler.<lb />
irst place in<lb />
9 incredible<lb />
)aver. Miss<lb />
sity Game<lb />
States, won<lb />
ament.<lb />
th Carolina<lb />
ced second<lb />
3y were led<lb />
ock.<lb />
9 for their<lb />
is month.<lb />
Big Mike leads G.ls<lb />
feels that<lb />
would be<lb />
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of it was<lb />
lege also<lb />
3d by the<lb />
tablished<lb />
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ers.<lb />
J<lb />
Remember the days when rookies had<lb />
to fight to make a place for themselves on<lb />
a baseball team? And if and when they did<lb />
succeed, they were given the silent<lb />
treatment by the regulars?<lb />
It seems as if those days are in the<lb />
past. At any rate, it seems that way if you<lb />
listen to Mike Hogan, starting centerf ielder<lb />
for the ECU Pirates.<lb />
Hogan, a senior physical education-<lb />
traffic safety education major from<lb />
Newport News, Va is the leader of a band<lb />
of Pirates that call themselves the<lb />
"GI'S And the group has absolutely<lb />
nothing to do with the military name once<lb />
given to soldiers, either.<lb />
"I guess it got started, officially, on our<lb />
first road trip Hogan explained, musing<lb />
over the short history of the group. "There<lb />
was only one car left when it came time to<lb />
load up, so we just took command right<lb />
then and there<lb />
In essence, the initials stand for<lb />
"Golden Idiots and the members consist<lb />
of Hogan, pitcher Wayne Bland, and a<lb />
varied cast of second-stringers. Hogan<lb />
gave credit to Bland for coining the<lb />
nickname of the group, and said that such<lb />
an irregularly put together association is<lb />
beneficial.<lb />
"Something like this keeps interest and<lb />
morale up for the second-stringers said<lb />
Hogan. "And if you keep your interest up<lb />
and know what's going on when you are on<lb />
the bench, you have a better chance of<lb />
coming through when you get in the<lb />
game<lb />
Hogan, a 6-2, 210-pounder, by virtue of<lb />
his starting position for the Pirates, is also<lb />
a "P2 Not wishing to drive dictionary<lb />
editors to distraction, Hogan explained<lb />
that "P2" stands for "Purple Phantom<lb />
"I know it sounds strange laughed<lb />
Hogan. "But a Purple Phantom is actually<lb />
director of the Golden Idiots. Don't ask me<lb />
to get too technical, please; we're just<lb />
doing this to keep some fun in the game<lb />
However, the only fun thing about<lb />
having Mike Hogan in the game, most<lb />
opposing pitchers would agree, is not<lb />
having him in the lineup. But that<lb />
situation is a rare one. Hogan was an<lb />
All-Conference performer at first base and<lb />
EAST CAROLINA BASERUNNER beats throw to third base in Saturday's douWeneader<lb />
victory over Appalachian State.<lb />
six innings, ECU erupted for four runs in<lb />
the seventh. Carl Summerell and Narron<lb />
both slapped run producing extra-base<lb />
hits. Beaston also had a good day at the<lb />
plate as he went three for five. The<lb />
winning pitcher in the 8-2 win was Wayne<lb />
Bland.<lb />
The first game of the doubleheader<lb />
against Appalachian State was a wild and<lb />
wooly ten inning affair, finally pulled out<lb />
by the Pirates, 3-2.<lb />
A fluke play in the fifth gave their<lb />
Mountaineers their first run. With two<lb />
men out, Lennie Brockmeier beat out an<lb />
infield single. The next batter lined a shot<lb />
to right field and Buc rightfielder Bobby<lb />
Harrison tried for the circus catch instead<lb />
of playing it safe. The ball skipped by him<lb />
and rolled all the way to the right field wall,<lb />
with Brockmeier scoring from first on the<lb />
play.<lb />
ECU tied it up in the home half of the<lb />
sixth on a play that so enraged ASU coach<lb />
Jim Morris that he ended up getting<lb />
thumbed out of the game.<lb />
With one out, Staggs walked. After<lb />
Hogan struck out, Summerell hit a ground<lb />
the outfield his freshman and sophomore<lb />
years at College of Albemarle, a junior<lb />
college located in Elizabeth City,<lb />
N.C. Continuing his career with the<lb />
Pirates in 1973, Hogan belted the ball at a<lb />
.337 clip to capture team batting honors<lb />
and a spot on the All-Southern Conference<lb />
team.<lb />
Walking off with a batting title wasn't a<lb />
new trick for Hogan. As a high-schooler,<lb />
Hogan captured the state batting title his<lb />
senior year. Also, Hogan competed in<lb />
basketball and was a football co-captain.<lb />
While he's not busy pounding<lb />
baseballs for the Pirates (.243, including<lb />
two triples and a home run after 10 games),<lb />
Hogan enjoys pouding a few beats of his<lb />
own on a set of drums. Hogan is quick to<lb />
add, however, that while he himself has<lb />
musical inclinations, other "GI'S" can play<lb />
as well.<lb />
"I like to work out on the drums,<lb />
especially explained Hogan. "But a little<lb />
bit can be said for the guitar, piano and<lb />
harmonica work. You should hear<lb />
Heavner (Buc righthander Joe) on the<lb />
guitar.too<lb />
He's another Gl, you know Hogan<lb />
proudly continued. After college, Hogan<lb />
insists that he wants to coach, the<lb />
driver's education field is wide open as<lb />
well. In retracing some steps as a player,<lb />
Hogan said his biggest thrill to date was a<lb />
game he won in the Shenandoah Valley<lb />
League, a National Collegiate Athletic<lb />
Association venture that operates in the<lb />
mountains of Virginia. During the contest,<lb />
Hogan blasted a home run to tie the score<lb />
in the seventh, then as an encore won the<lb />
game in the ninth with another scoring<lb />
blast.<lb />
Where does the Pirate senior get his<lb />
energy to play baseball, dabble in music,<lb />
and participate in physical education-<lb />
traffic safety education program? Hogan<lb />
said his once-favorite food, steak and<lb />
potatoes, had taken a back seat to an even<lb />
more delicious concotion:<lb />
"It must be the banana sandwiches and<lb />
cold Pepsi's laughed Hogan.<lb />
And after all, who can argue with the<lb />
"DI-GI-P2?"<lb />
ball to third. The third baseman booted<lb />
the ball, picked it up and fired to first. The<lb />
throw was in the dirt and in the<lb />
baseline. The ball skirted by the first<lb />
baseman, and Summerell, displaying form<lb />
that would make his New York Giant<lb />
bosses smile, sent him flying as the ASU<lb />
player was blocking the base.<lb />
The ball ended up in the right field<lb />
corner. Summerell advanced to second<lb />
and Hogan scored, much to the chagrin of<lb />
coach Morris. After a few derrogatory<lb />
comments directed at the umpire, Morris<lb />
watched the rest of the game from the<lb />
Appalachian bullpen.<lb />
Pitchers Bill Godwin for ECU and Jim<lb />
Blankenship for ASU continued the 1-1<lb />
pitching dual into the tenth inning when<lb />
Godwin was touched for an unearned<lb />
run. With the Mounties leading 2-1, the<lb />
pressure was now on the Pirate.<lb />
Ronnie Leggett opened the bottom of<lb />
the tenth by dropping a broken-bat single<lb />
into short center. Rick McMahon executed<lb />
to perfection as he sacrificed the tieing run<lb />
to second base. However, Beaston would<lb />
have no talk of only tieing as the second<lb />
baseman blasted a game-winning, into the<lb />
wind home run for the final 3-2 margin.<lb />
The stellar pitching of LaRussa in the<lb />
second game of the doubleheader led ECU<lb />
to a 2-0 victory. He allowed just three<lb />
scattered hits in the seven inning contest.<lb />
The Pirates picked up their first run in<lb />
the fourth inning. Narron reached on a<lb />
fielders choice and Leggett hit a ground<lb />
rule double which advanced Narron to<lb />
third. McMahon lofted a sacrifice fly to<lb />
right, scoring Narron for a 1-0 advantage.<lb />
Hogan added an insurance run in the<lb />
fifth as he connected for a 390 foot home<lb />
run over the wall in deep right center.<lb />
These two wins give the Pirates a<lb />
formidable 7-1 record in Southern<lb />
Congerence action, and upped their overall<lb />
mark to 12-5.<lb />
A four game road trip now awaits the<lb />
Pirates over quarter break. The Bucs<lb />
travel to Pembroke, continue on to the<lb />
Citadel for a single game Saturday and<lb />
then face UNC-Wilmington in a<lb />
doubleheader Monday. Next home game<lb />
is Saturday, April 20, against William and<lb />
Mary.<lb />
Grid drills bring smiles<lb />
East Carolina University's new head<lb />
coach and football team began 20 precious<lb />
days together last week. After three days<lb />
of work and hours of head-up hitting, Pat<lb />
Dye and his coaching staff are "pleased"<lb />
over Pirate accomplishments.<lb />
The highlight of the first week of<lb />
practice was a three-hour controlled<lb />
scrimmage Saturday in full view of the<lb />
coaches and a filming camera. "The<lb />
scrimmage looked pretty good Dye said,<lb />
"but really it didn't tell much. Our offense<lb />
made great strides, but of course we were<lb />
not going against our best defense. And,<lb />
we haven't put in the entire offense yet, so<lb />
really, we say only part of what we want<lb />
"I do think that for only three days of<lb />
work, the players are adjusting to our new<lb />
system and new coaches pretty well. I've<lb />
said all along that spring ball will be a<lb />
learning and teaching experience and if<lb />
nothing else, will help the players and<lb />
coaches communicate football<lb />
The Pirates have 17 woming days<lb />
remaining in spring drills with a<lb />
Purple-Gold game scheduled May<lb />
mmm<lb />
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4. "We'll probably work all week this<lb />
week Dye thinks. "Then, with the 20<lb />
days getting tighter, we'll probably taper<lb />
off a little bit. We must get as much as we<lb />
can from the 20 days this spring because<lb />
there is just so much teaching to be done<lb />
The main problems facing the new<lb />
coach are rebuilding the offensive line lost<lb />
to graduation, replacing quarterback Carl<lb />
Summerell and running back Carlester<lb />
Crumpler and changing systems.<lb />
"The offensive line is still a problem of<lb />
major proportions. We haven't settled on a<lb />
single player. We have some good players<lb />
back with little playing experience and we<lb />
have some fine linemen coming in this<lb />
fall. It just depends on how people<lb />
improve and learn and how fast the recruits<lb />
come.<lb />
"At running back, we have six or seven<lb />
excellent runners including Ken Strayhom,<lb />
Don Schink, Jimmy Howe, Bobby Myrick,<lb />
Jesse Ingram and Ray Jones to name a<lb />
few. We will have to keep them healthy<lb />
and then compliment their ability with<lb />
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By STEVE TOMPKINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There must be moments in the early<lb />
evening when Ray Scharf looks at the<lb />
smpty ECU pool and contemplates victory,<lb />
poverty and success.<lb />
He has coached ECU to eight<lb />
consecutive conference swimming champ-<lb />
ionships, contested national powers such<lb />
as Maryland, N.C. State and Army, and<lb />
gained respect among his peers and<lb />
athletes.<lb />
Swimming for Scharf started at Asbury<lb />
Park High School, N.J where he ran track<lb />
and swam freestyle for a tocal Amateur<lb />
Athletic Union club.<lb />
At Brockport State Univ. in New York<lb />
Scharf swam four years and captained the<lb />
team his senior year. In 1957, 1959, and<lb />
1960 he was the AAU state champion in<lb />
freestyle in New Jersey.<lb />
From competition Scharf turned to<lb />
coaching, first at the Univ. of Arizona, then<lb />
Edison H.S. in N.J the freshman team at<lb />
American Univ. and finally Fort Union H.S.<lb />
n Virginia.<lb />
Scharf sent a promising swimmer to<lb />
CU and the next year went with four of his<lb />
dimmers to the high school champion-<lb />
ihips held each year in Greenville.<lb />
Scharf commented, "Dr. Ray Martinez<lb />
.then ECU swimming coach) asked me if<lb />
'd be interested in coming down here as<lb />
an assistant coach. It meant a $3000 cut in<lb />
salary, and it took me seven years at ECU<lb />
iO get back up to where I was. This was a<lb />
really difficult decision but Dr. Martinez<lb />
didn't think he'o be coaching much longer<lb />
and after some persuasion I decided to<lb />
come<lb />
Scharf has a unique view of coaching,<lb />
"I think anybody can coach and learn the<lb />
mechanics of coaching. It's a different<lb />
thing when you get involved with<lb />
people. Too often we don't work with<lb />
people but just numbers and results. I<lb />
think Don Shula hit it on the head when he<lb />
said of his team's success, 'the Dolphins<lb />
are a family Too many coaches don't<lb />
think positively of their athletes, they say<lb />
that this will be a rebuilding year. What<lb />
they're really doing is protecting their<lb />
jobs<lb />
Jerry Kirshembaum of Sports Illus-<lb />
trated writes of swimming, "Pounding<lb />
along in sweet upper air the runner has all<lb />
the best of it. A few vigorous shakes of his<lb />
thigh muscles, a deep breath and he's<lb />
away. The truer triumph of pain comes<lb />
from throwing ones body into a pool and<lb />
churning ojt lap after lap<lb />
Scharf agreed, "You can run and you've<lb />
got a lot of things in the external<lb />
environment to keep from getting<lb />
bored. In swimming it's a concrete<lb />
prison. You swim up and down and see<lb />
the same blue line. The motivation and<lb />
gimmicks a coach has to go through to<lb />
keep his kids interested is really<lb />
tough. With the things that play on a<lb />
swimmer's mind, it takes a great deal of<lb />
desire, determination and courage to keep<lb />
going.<lb />
With the advent of pro track, swimming<lb />
is virtually the only sport left of a true<lb />
amateur quality. But Scharf believes<lb />
swimming has a greater value.<lb />
"To me swimming is a character<lb />
builder. A kid who puts four years into<lb />
swimming is going to be a success in<lb />
everything he does. He can cope with<lb />
Buc netters drop pair<lb />
The main goal of East Carolina's tennis<lb />
team when the season opened was to<lb />
improve on its 7-11 record last year and to<lb />
be a factor in the Southern Conference<lb />
race.<lb />
A year ago, the Pirates opened with<lb />
seven consecutive losses before posting a<lb />
victory. This year, after three losses to<lb />
tennis toughies like Appalachian State,<lb />
Furman and Atlantic Christian, the Pirates<lb />
have put together back-to-back wins<lb />
according to Coach Wes Hankins and "are<lb />
doing some of the things I expected them<lb />
j�i do after a year's experience<lb />
East Carolina stopped Pembroke State<lb />
Saturday in a road match to run its record<lb />
to 2-4. Also last week, thePiratesdefeated<lb />
visiting Glassboro State of New Jersey, a<lb />
respected eastern tennis team.<lb />
This past weekend the Pirates ran into<lb />
some bad luck as they were dropped by<lb />
Southern Conference opponents V.M.I,<lb />
and William and Mary.<lb />
On Saturday afternoon the Bucs<lb />
managed to win 3 matches, but it wasn't<lb />
enough as the Keydets prevailed, 6-3. Ed<lb />
Spiegel was victorious in the number two<lb />
singles winning 6-2, 6-2. Keith Marion<lb />
was a winner in the number three singles<lb />
with scores of 6-3, 7-5. The final East<lb />
Carolina winners were the doubles team of<lb />
Chuck Lloyd and Neil Peterson who won<lb />
6-2, 6-0.<lb />
The Indians demolished the Pirates in a<lb />
makeup match on Sunday, winning 9-0.<lb />
hollowing the V.M.I, match, East<lb />
Carolina will spend most of the second<lb />
, mii of the season on the road at Richmond<lb />
(April 8), Atlantic Christian (April 16),<lb />
UNC-Wilmington (April 20) and Campbell<lb />
College (April 30). Home matches include<lb />
Pembroke (April 9), Old Dominion (April<lb />
12) and Davidson (April 19).<lb />
Morrow, Bolding<lb />
recipients of honors<lb />
Jack Morrow, a senior diver, and Jim<lb />
Bolding, a sophomore defensive back who<lb />
led the team in pass interceptions last<lb />
year, have been named Outstanding<lb />
College Athletes in America by a special<lb />
selection committee based in New York<lb />
City.<lb />
Morrow, a Charlotte native, partici-<lb />
pated in the NCAA nationals for the third<lb />
straight year this year. Morrow holds<lb />
virtually every one and three-meter diving<lb />
record. Away from diving, Morrow serves<lb />
as the sports editor of the campus<lb />
newspaper called "Fountainhead" and<lb />
hosts two times weekly a radio sport show<lb />
on campus radio station WECU.<lb />
Bolding, a native of High Point, started<lb />
only 10 games in 1973 and in that time,<lb />
picked off seven passes to lead the team<lb />
and finish third in the nation. He is one of<lb />
the positive factors on the 1974 Pirate<lb />
squad because of his playing experience,<lb />
youth, and leadership ability.<lb />
Scrimmage planned<lb />
Head football coach Pat Dye, his staff<lb />
and the football team would like to invite<lb />
students, faculty and friends of East<lb />
Carolina to a game-type scrimmage. The<lb />
game will be held on Tuesday evening at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
problems other people crack up over. I<lb />
think the type of training we do, physical<lb />
and mental, goes toward making a person<lb />
a better, more successful individual<lb />
Possibly no other sport requires the<lb />
virogous training involved in swimming.<lb />
Agony seems to gentle a word to use in<lb />
Scharf's description of a typical day's<lb />
workout.<lb />
"We go two workouts a day. A<lb />
minimum of an hour in the morning,<lb />
mainly distance work consisting of 3,000<lb />
to 4,000 yards (160 laps). It's programmed<lb />
to timed interval training. Then an hour of<lb />
weight training. In the afternoon we do<lb />
strength training out of the pool. Then we<lb />
do water training, usually about 8,000<lb />
yds<lb />
Scharf reflected on how he dominated<lb />
swimming in the conference.<lb />
"We strive to get 100 percent from<lb />
everyone. We say that because we never<lb />
do anything up to our potential. We only<lb />
give 10 to 20 percent of our total stress<lb />
factor. Our workouts are designed to give<lb />
our swimmers a maximum stress. We win<lb />
because not everyone else in the<lb />
conference has the same philosophy. And<lb />
our philosophy is not geared to the<lb />
conference, but to national powers like<lb />
Florida and N.C. State.<lb />
Scharf is confronted with the same<lb />
problem as most of the coaches at East<lb />
Carolina are. a lack of funds for<lb />
recruiting. Considering the talent he can<lb />
obtain this poverty becomes questionable.<lb />
Dan Winant, a world class swimmer in<lb />
the 200 breastroke whose time is six<lb />
seconds faster than the ECU varsity record<lb />
has shown interest. Of national caliber<lb />
there is John Ehring, a backstroke<lb />
specialist from Penn. and Gary Jameson<lb />
from Tenn. who is one of the most heavily<lb />
recruited freestyle distance swimmers in<lb />
America.<lb />
Scharf commented, "We've probably<lb />
contacted several hundred swimmers. We<lb />
have many swimmers who are interested in<lb />
our program, because we've established a<lb />
winning tradition. They say they want to<lb />
come but how much money can we give<lb />
them. We have 2112 scholarships, and we<lb />
cannot compete on a national level with<lb />
this<lb />
There is a good possibility next year<lb />
ECU will be facing national power<lb />
Tennessee, who finsihed third in the<lb />
recent NCAA championships. Tennessee<lb />
has a budget for swimming of $110,000<lb />
compared to ECU with a budget of<lb />
$11,000.<lb />
Scharf says, "Our program of<lb />
scholarships has stabilized since I've been<lb />
here. From a cost of living increase we've<lb />
stayed the same, on a dollar increase we've<lb />
moved up. But with tuition and prices<lb />
going up we've stayed the same and<lb />
almost gone backwards<lb />
Last summer Scharf held coaching<lb />
clinics in Mexico and for the State Dept.<lb />
and this year was nominated for NCAA<lb />
District Three Coach of the Year<lb />
honors. He has coached a good swimmer<lb />
named Jim Griffin to world class caliber,<lb />
and made many average swimmers go far<lb />
beyond their potential.<lb />
But the awards and success mean little<lb />
to this man, for he strives for goals much<lb />
higher. And with a look at his record and<lb />
the kind of athlete he produces, his future<lb />
success is a foregone conclusion.<lb />
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