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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55, No.<lb />
9 January 1979<lb />
Supreme Court reviews ruling<lb />
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court, in a ease<lb />
that could affect educational opportunities for handicapped<lb />
persons nationwide, agreed today to decide whether a<lb />
North Carolina college illegally refused to admit a partiallv<lb />
deaf woman.<lb />
The justices said the will review a lower court's ruling<lb />
that Southeastern Community College in Whitevill.<lb />
violated federal law when it turned down Frances Davis<lb />
tor its nursing program.<lb />
The court's action leaves the wav open for a crucial,<lb />
edent-setting interpretation<lb />
of the scope of the Rehabilitation Act of<lb />
I al law prohibits programs or activities receiving<lb />
f)i aid to discriminate against any "otherwise qualified<lb />
licapped indiv idual<lb />
One measure of the case's potential importance is that<lb />
26 states, arguing as friends of the court, backed the<lb />
- appeal. The states said the ruling could turn the<lb />
law into a tool of oppression<lb />
M Davis' n"u ib a" a licensed practical nurse for<lb />
12 years, sought in 1974 to join Southeastern<lb />
nursing program leading to licensing as a<lb />
I nurse<lb />
I here was never any question that Ms. Davis, who had<lb />
been an undergraduate student at Southeastern during the<lb />
I .3-19,4 school year, was academically qualified for<lb />
admission to the nursing program.<lb />
But because of a serious hearing impairment, she can<lb />
communicate with others only when she wears a hearing<lb />
aid and looks directly at the talker to read lips.<lb />
Southeastern officials submitted an audiologist's report<lb />
to the executive director of the North Carolina Board of<lb />
Nursing. The board official said Ms. Davis should be<lb />
advised "to alter her career goal<lb />
The school was told that her handicap would make her<lb />
incapable of performing various duties assigned to a<lb />
registered nurse such as aiding in operations when<lb />
surgical masks are worn.<lb />
After her application was rejected because of her<lb />
hearing impairment, Ms. Davis sued the college on the<lb />
ground it had violated the 1973 law.<lb />
I S. District Judge Robert Hemphill dismissed the<lb />
charges but the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last<lb />
March ruled that Southeastern had violated the 1<lb />
aw.<lb />
The appeals court sent the case back to Hemphill with<lb />
instructions to give "close attention" to Ms. Davis'<lb />
request for some form of "affirmative relief by modifying<lb />
the nursing program to accommodate her hearing<lb />
disability.<lb />
In seeking Supreme Court review, lawyers for the<lb />
college argue that although the 1973 law serves a<lb />
legitimate interest, "the nature of some physical handicaps<lb />
may make it unwise and unsafe to permit a handicapped<lb />
person equal access to certain programs, activities or<lb />
professions<lb />
They likened Ms. Dav.V case to that of a one-armed<lb />
student studying to become a surgeon or a blind person<lb />
seeking to become a bus driver. P<lb />
Lawyers for the National Association of the Deaf<lb />
representing Ms. Dav.s, accused the school of distorting<lb />
the impact of the appeals court ruling.<lb />
They quoted one hospital official as saving that "there<lb />
are a number of settings in which Ms. Dav'is 'could perform<lb />
sat.sfactonly as a registered nurse, such as industrv oH<lb />
physician's office industry or a<lb />
New course offered<lb />
SPECIAL TO<lb />
FOl TAINHE D<lb />
DOl CIAS J.<lb />
hUll.A<lb />
English<lb />
rs for the<lb />
ster 1979<lb />
VSMR 4000:<lb />
Medieval Ren-<lb />
Studies have<lb />
the eminar<lb />
The) invite all<lb />
� tits interested in anv<lb />
ol Medieval Ren-<lb />
mi&amp;nance studies to consider<lb />
 for the seminar.<lb />
iar will fo us on<lb />
lual and his or<lb />
during the 11th<lb />
syllabus<lb />
from anv<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Mi Foreign<lb />
Douglas<lb />
lish; Mr<lb />
- �� � n, History.<lb />
� will meet<lb />
p m. in<lb />
Br : on Tues-<lb />
' m January 16<lb />
�" Ma) 1. "l979.<lb />
Undergraduate students<lb />
may earn 3 s.h. credits:<lb />
graduate students mav<lb />
audit.<lb />
Highlights from the<lb />
syllabus include the<lb />
announcement oi' the main<lb />
seminar textbook as the<lb />
current bestseller <lb />
Distant Mirror: The<lb />
ntury by Barbara W.<lb />
Tuchman.<lb />
Lectures leading to<lb />
seminar discussion include<lb />
l. Roman de la Rose. Had<lb />
the Impaler. and The Jew:<lb />
His Life and His Culture<lb />
by Professor Bassman;<lb />
Dante. Arthurian Romance,<lb />
and Biographies and Auto<lb />
biographies by Professor<lb />
McMillan; Historical Over<lb />
rieu of the 12th and 13th<lb />
 enturies. Historical Over<lb />
'� the 14th and 15th<lb />
' ' � s and Medicine<lb />
and Scienct m the 14th<lb />
and 15th Centuries In<lb />
Professor Herndon.<lb />
In addition other faculty<lb />
have volunteered to talk on<lb />
such topics as Plague<lb />
(Professor Sundwall), Lan-<lb />
guage Evolution (Professor<lb />
Wright,) Marsilius of<lb />
What's inside<lb />
Padua's Political Philoso-<lb />
phy (Professor Ryan.)<lb />
Razor at the Throat of<lb />
Dogma (Professor Ross,)<lb />
Religion in the 14th and<lb />
15th Centuries (Professor<lb />
Nischan), Women in the<lb />
14th and 15th Centuries<lb />
(Professor Immele,) etc.<lb />
In addition to discus-<lb />
sion, the seminar work<lb />
includes student projects<lb />
related to each student's<lb />
interests in some area of<lb />
Medieval Renaissance Stu-<lb />
dies, a Mid-Term Exami-<lb />
nation, and a Final Exam-<lb />
ination.<lb />
Prospective students are " FrOTTl the itlOUIltainS tO the 8ea<lb />
encouraged to confer with<lb />
one of the instructors: Dr.<lb />
Bassman. Foreign Lang-<lb />
uages; Dr. McMillan,<lb />
English, Mr. Herndon,<lb />
M istorv.<lb />
Independence Bowl cover-<lb />
ageSee p.9.<lb />
Student Union holds spring break trips<lb />
to New Orleans and the Bahamassee<lb />
page 5.<lb />
Student Bill Robinson performs magic<lb />
see page 6.<lb />
Pirates stomp Bulldogs at Independence<lb />
Bowlsee page 9.<lb />
Reginald Marsh paints humanitysee<lb />
page 6.<lb />
AT LAST, THE trophy of the Independence Bowl comes<lb />
home to Ed. The Pirates won a very physical game<lb />
down in Louisiana. Sports Editor Sam Rogers made the<lb />
trip with the team, and files several stories, beginning on<lb />
page nine. FOUNTAIN HEAD photographer John Grogan<lb />
also has contributed a full page of photos, which are on<lb />
page 11. Photo by John H. Grogan)<lb />
Award given<lb />
Proposed Trail Corridor<lb />
This is truly an in-<lb />
terdepartmental seminar:<lb />
students with any major or<lb />
minor who are interested<lb />
in the Middle Ages and<lb />
the Renaissance should<lb />
consider this<lb />
offering.<lb />
unique<lb />
Motel rates compared<lb />
DENISE KINLAW<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
 recent comparative<lb />
motel room<lb />
le re-<lb />
Olde<lb />
ndon Inn � loseh<lb />
bv Smith's<lb />
M<lb />
are the most<lb />
ical in range.<lb />
- comparative<lb />
surve) vsa- completed by<lb />
committee three 0 Dr.<lb />
Sparrow's Business<lb />
Industry class.<lb />
mittee members were<lb />
Harris, chairperson;<lb />
Kinlaw, chairper-<lb />
of research subcom-<lb />
mittee; Diane Nelms, as-<lb />
soi iate chairperson;<lb />
Brenda Little, chairperson<lb />
"f writing subcommittee;<lb />
and Brett Melvin.<lb />
The report lists the<lb />
-even motels in Gren-<lb />
ville which include: Olde<lb />
London Inn. Smith's<lb />
Motel, Camelot Inn,<lb />
Econo-Travel Motor Hotel,<lb />
Greenville Best Value<lb />
Motor Lodge, Ramada<lb />
Inn, and Holiday Inn.<lb />
It determines the<lb />
least expensive overnight<lb />
rate for a single room<lb />
to be occupied by one<lb />
person. The quality of<lb />
the rooms, convenience<lb />
of location or added<lb />
luxuries sUch as swim-<lb />
ming pools and television<lb />
were not an included<lb />
factor.<lb />
The location of these<lb />
motels is just off the<lb />
2f4 bypass east of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
All of the motels<lb />
accept the major bank<lb />
cards as well as other<lb />
credit cards.<lb />
The main objective of<lb />
the report is to assist<lb />
the University community<lb />
and future visitors to<lb />
Greenville concerning<lb />
motel rates in Greenville.<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
A proposed Mountain-to-<lb />
Sea Trail Corridor, a series<lb />
of trails stretching from<lb />
the Great Smoky Moun-<lb />
tains National Park to<lb />
Jockey's Ridge on the<lb />
Outer Banks, may be<lb />
closer to reality after<lb />
meetings at East Carolina<lb />
University on Jan. 13 and<lb />
14. A North Carolina Trails<lb />
Committee meeting chaired<lb />
by Dr. Raymond L. Busbee<lb />
will be held Jan. 13 to<lb />
review potential water<lb />
trails in coastal North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
This committee, com-<lb />
posed of seven members<lb />
from the different areas of<lb />
N.C. representing all types<lb />
of trail users, will meet in<lb />
the ECU Regional Devel-<lb />
opment Institute, Willis<lb />
Building, at 10 a.m.<lb />
Then on Jan. 14, a<lb />
North Carolina Trails<lb />
Coastal Area public meet-<lb />
ing will be held at the<lb />
ECU Regional Development<lb />
Institute from 1:30-5 p.m.<lb />
The meeting is the second<lb />
in a three part series of<lb />
regional workshops spon-<lb />
sored by the N.C. Trails<lb />
Association, N.C. Trails<lb />
Committee, N.C. Dept. of<lb />
Natural Resources and<lb />
Community Development<lb />
and the Parks, Recreation<lb />
and Conservation Curricu-<lb />
lum at ECU.<lb />
Howard Lee, secretary<lb />
of the Dept. of Natural<lb />
Resources, announced<lb />
plans for the Mountain-to-<lb />
Sea Trail last Fall. Jim<lb />
Stevens director of State<lb />
Parks and Recreation, set<lb />
up the meetings and<lb />
appointed task forces to<lb />
involve the trail users and<lb />
landowners who would be<lb />
participating in the devel-<lb />
opment of the trails.<lb />
The Greenville meeting<lb />
will set the course of<lb />
action to establish the new<lb />
trails in eastern North<lb />
Carolina. The coastal area<lb />
will be divided into work<lb />
groups and lask forces<lb />
appointed to establish a<lb />
regional trail complex for<lb />
the Wayne Lenoir Counties<lb />
area. " the Jones Carteret<lb />
Counties area, the Outer<lb />
Banks, the Merchants Mill<lb />
PondDismal Swamp area<lb />
and the Bladen Lakes area.<lb />
The Greenville work-<lb />
shop will coordinate with<lb />
the other two groups in<lb />
Greensboro and Asheville<lb />
to link the series of trails<lb />
continuously from the<lb />
mountains to the Outer<lb />
Banks. The workshop is<lb />
designed to promote<lb />
interest in hiking, bike,<lb />
canoe, horse and off-the-<lb />
road vehicle trails. The<lb />
meeting will be open to<lb />
the pvhlic.<lb />
Tl t successful estab-<lb />
lishment' of the state-wide<lb />
would make North Carolina<lb />
the only state with a<lb />
project of this kind.<lb />
Busbee is on the<lb />
faculty of the ECU Depar-<lb />
ment of Parks, Recreation<lb />
and Conservation.<lb />
By ARAH YEN ABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The campus ministrv<lb />
staff has decided to<lb />
make a periodic award<lb />
to the person publishing<lb />
an article in FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD which b-st por-<lb />
trays cei I un qualities.<lb />
Global . -vareness. the<lb />
needs of third .rid<lb />
countries, the participa-<lb />
tion of the U.S. in<lb />
international affairs. ar,d<lb />
the responsibilities of<lb />
higher education in seek-<lb />
ing solutions to global<lb />
problems are the desired<lb />
qualities.<lb />
The article can be<lb />
done as a feature. a<lb />
letter to the editor, or<lb />
an editorial. A student.<lb />
lacult) member, or a<lb />
member of the ECU<lb />
staff nia submit the<lb />
article.<lb />
This award will be<lb />
presented in the form of<lb />
.1 ca.sh prize which mav<lb />
� announced as frequent-<lb />
ly as once a month,<lb />
assuming that articles of<lb />
suitable quality appear.<lb />
I he criteria for judg-<lb />
ing the articles will be:<lb />
whether it raises the<lb />
iuarenrs, uf other coun-<lb />
tries, il it expresses the<lb />
value system of the<lb />
ludec-Chi jstian tradition,<lb />
ami does it articulate the<lb />
'  "r rt.t,u itwll<lb />
h in sue, a manner<lb />
stimulate lurther<lb />
inquiry? Does the article<lb />
article.<lb />
er. feature generate<lb />
� ritual response from the<lb />
� umpus community ?<lb />
Rev. Dan Earnhardt.<lb />
methodis) student mini-<lb />
- ' ' - -aid the campus<lb />
 � � fell the<lb />
I br the award<lb />
they wanted to<lb />
�ni mirage people to<lb />
-ulmil items of world<lb />
itieiihip and to stimu-<lb />
late thinking. He aid<lb />
FOl NTAINHEAD.s news<lb />
I should reflect<lb />
beyond the boundaries ol<lb />
.llliplls.<lb />
FOLNTA1NHEAD, he<lb />
-aid. usually i ers<lb />
campus events. �t, ��<lb />
��s polities, and<lb />
Her- tii the editor of<lb />
local "iiceriis.<lb />
Earnhardt added that<lb />
1 ivay tor someone to<lb />
ipate who docs not<lb />
� '�� write is through<lb />
Campus mini-<lb />
sters u otihi welcome<lb />
additional contributions to<lb />
tl � award fund from an<lb />
member of the commun-<lb />
ity interested 111 support-<lb />
ing this effort.<lb />
I he campus ministrv<lb />
' .iiii-t� of vlergv-<lb />
m�n o the Methodist.<lb />
 hell Presbyterian,<lb />
1 i -� i�paL Lutheran. Bap-<lb />
IVne. osi.il. )<lb />
s; religions.<lb />
Christian schools balk<lb />
REFLECTIONS IN THE window, of what we were and school spirit was spotted recently,<lb />
what we are about to become. This artistic reflection of<lb />
CHARLOTTE, AP -<lb />
Never have so many gone<lb />
to court so much over a<lb />
few regulations - at least<lb />
that's how it seems to<lb />
state officials fighting a<lb />
costly legal war against 63<lb />
of the state's Christian<lb />
schools.<lb />
"Never have we had a<lb />
problem where so many<lb />
nonpublic schools have<lb />
refused to comply with<lb />
state statutes and board of<lb />
education regulations<lb />
said Andrew Vanore Jr<lb />
the N.C. deputy attorney<lb />
general coordinating most<lb />
of the state's cases.<lb />
The 63 schools maintain<lb />
they are religious opera-<lb />
tions and should be pro-<lb />
tected from government<lb />
regulations by the consti-<lb />
tutional separation of<lb />
church and state. But the<lb />
state is arguing the schools<lb />
are subject to the same<lb />
regulations as other public<lb />
and private schools.<lb />
The fundamentalist<lb />
schools have objected to<lb />
state regulation in four<lb />
areas. The schools have<lb />
refused to file annual state<lb />
reports on teacher quali-<lb />
fications, curriculum, text<lb />
books and physical facili-<lb />
ties.<lb />
A Wake County Super-<lb />
ior Court judge ordered the<lb />
schools to file the reports<lb />
Sept. 1, 1978, but 53<lb />
schools refused and ap-<lb />
pealed to the N.C. Court<lb />
of Appeals.<lb />
That court won't hear<lb />
the case for at least eight<lb />
months, so the state will<lb />
ask the N.C. Supreme<lb />
Court next month to<lb />
bypass the appeals court<lb />
and hear the case before<lb />
its session ends in May.<lb />
In another case, the<lb />
Wake Superior Court three<lb />
weeks ago ordered 11<lb />
church run day care<lb />
centers to obtain state<lb />
licenses or shut down. On<lb />
appeal, the N.C. Court of<lb />
Appeals on Dec. 28<lb />
ordered the state to allow<lb />
the schools to remain open<lb />
until the court rules on the<lb />
case.<lb />
The state has asked the<lb />
N.C. Supreme Court to<lb />
overturn the appeals court<lb />
ruling. 'We're saying the<lb />
schools should not be<lb />
allowed to continue operat-<lb />
ing unless they have satis-<lb />
fied the authorities they<lb />
are operating safe facilities<lb />
for minor children<lb />
Vanore said.<lb />
The third area of liti-<lb />
gation involves the church<lb />
schools' refusal to pay<lb />
unemployment insurance<lb />
taxes for their employees.<lb />
The state has asked that<lb />
the suit be moved to<lb />
federal court.<lb />
In the fourth area, the<lb />
state and the fundamen-<lb />
talist schools are at odds<lb />
over the schools' refusal to<lb />
administer the state<lb />
compentencY test.<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 9 January 1979<lb />
Would you spend $11<lb />
� it<lb />
to lock this guy up?<lb />
a year<lb />
Instead of finding him a<lb />
job. Or teaching him a skill.<lb />
Or building a resourceful<lb />
community which would<lb />
provide him a decent quality<lb />
of life.<lb />
No. Yet the government<lb />
plans to spend more than<lb />
what a year at Harvard costs<lb />
to put him in prison, where<lb />
he'll be warehoused and<lb />
then returned to the com-<lb />
munity without the skills or<lb />
contacts essential to life out-<lb />
side of prison. That's why<lb />
60 of all people presently<lb />
in our jails and prisons will<lb />
end up back there.<lb />
Over 920 new prisons and jails are currently<lb />
planned or under construction. Why? Because the<lb />
people who are building them have succeeded in<lb />
convincing the public of the following myths.<lb />
MYTH 1: Prisons protect us from<lb />
dangerous criminals.<lb />
TKey don't. Most people in prison are not dangerous<lb />
or violent. "90 of the people in prison don't belong<lb />
there' says Carl G. Hocker. Hocker, warden of the<lb />
Nevada State Prison, is known as "a stern<lb />
disciplinarian and tight custody man Another<lb />
warden puts the figure at "less than 5-8 Many<lb />
other prison administrators give similar figures.<lb />
These figures imply a need for many fewer prisons,<lb />
not hundreds more.<lb />
MYTH 2: Prisons help criminals<lb />
reform their behavior.<lb />
Though the evidence supports the opposite, this<lb />
myth is still widely believed. Just about no one<lb />
seriously advances the idea any more. Chief Justice<lb />
Warren Burger sums up expert opinion: "Clearly<lb />
prisons do not rehabilitate<lb />
MYTH 3: Prisons punish criminals.<lb />
They do�but almost exclusively poor and non-white<lb />
people. Yet these people don't commit more crimes<lb />
than anyone else. Most crimes are committed by<lb />
people who don't get caught�professionals,<lb />
corporate criminals, those in organized crime.<lb />
Compare forty billion dollars a year lost through<lb />
white collar crime with 2.5 billion dollars lost through<lb />
street crime.<lb />
Corporate crime is seldom discovered. And<lb />
when it is, the offender rarely goes to prison. For<lb />
example, only 18 of all convicted embezzlers go to<lb />
prison (for an average of 15 months). For the rest,<lb />
there are numerous alternatives. 89 of all<lb />
convicted robbers go to jail (for an average of 10Vz<lb />
years). For robbers there are virtually no alternatives.<lb />
Who benefits from prison<lb />
and jail construction?<lb />
First, the companies who<lb />
build them. New prisons<lb />
and jails today cost between<lb />
$30,000 and $100,000 per<lb />
bed, more than luxury<lb />
hotels. Second, the growing<lb />
correctional bureaucracy<lb />
whose jobs depend on an<lb />
expansive program of prison<lb />
construction. The Federal<lb />
Bureau of Prisons plans to<lb />
build more prisons in the<lb />
next 10 years than they've<lb />
built since the Bureau was<lb />
established. State and local<lb />
government plans similar<lb />
expansion�dose to 920 new jails and prisons.<lb />
Finally, politicians who want concrete responses to<lb />
the rising public fear of crime. Prisons are fust that.<lb />
Prisons and jails are the most visible responses to<lb />
crime, but the least effective. The solution to crime<lb />
lies in changing the conditions which produce<lb />
crime�serious unemployment, poor education,<lb />
inadequate housing. These are long-term solutions,<lb />
but there are dozens of alternatives available now.<lb />
They all work better than prison. And they cost very<lb />
little or nothing.<lb />
For a fraction of what government wants us to<lb />
spend on building new prisons, we could go a long<lb />
way toward eliminating the need for prisons. We<lb />
could, that is, if some very powerful people weren't<lb />
intent on keeping things just the way they are�<lb />
inefficient, brutal and profitable.<lb />
If anything is to change, the public must know<lb />
the truth about prison construction and take an<lb />
active stand against it. Our initial goal is to stop all<lb />
prison and jail construction in the United States. This<lb />
will force governments to consider, try out and<lb />
finally adopt alternatives to imprisonment. You can<lb />
help as a volunteer or financial contributor in curbing<lb />
expansion and eventually putting to rest one of the<lb />
cruelest and most useless institutions in our society<lb />
For more information, write the<lb />
NATIONAL MORATORIUM<lb />
ON PRISON CONSTRUCTION<lb />
3106 Mt. Pleasant Street NW,<lb />
Washington, D.C 20010<lb />
or the WESTERN MORATORIUM<lb />
ON PRISON CONSTRUCTION<lb />
1251 Second Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122<lb />
(Projects of the Unitarian Unwersalist Service Committee)<lb />
'References for all statistics will be provided on request<lb />
Prepared by Public Media Center, San Francisco.<lb />
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has got thousands of USED TEXTS that<lb />
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an all out effort to have every book used at ECU.<lb />
Quick S<lb />
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4. Friendly Personnel� 80 of our book rush employ<lb />
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6. Convenient Location�We're across Cotanche Stree<lb />
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ided<lb />
The University Book Exchange will be<lb />
open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Jan. 10, Jan. 11 th<lb />
8. Increased Selection of school supplies, art supplies, and sports<lb />
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ECU '78 in review<lb />
The past year was a landmark for<lb />
campus media, with the creation of a<lb />
relatively non-political Media Board to<lb />
oversee their operations. This progressive<lb />
step was perhaps the single greatest benefit<lb />
to campus media, and the board has<lb />
handled its duties reasonably well. Of<lb />
course mistakes were made, but the final<lb />
record is a favorable one.<lb />
The 1978 BUCCANEER failed to<lb />
materialize due to a number of blunders<lb />
and an irresponsible editor.<lb />
WECU-FM almost became a reality, and<lb />
hopefully will get off the ground in the<lb />
coming year. Despite some ominous rumors<lb />
of an administration takeover, the outlook is<lb />
promising. Station Manager John Jeter is to<lb />
be commended for making more progress<lb />
thatn his predecessors toward this goal.<lb />
The creation of the position of<lb />
vice-chancellor for student life, one of<lb />
Chancellor Brewer's first steps in his<lb />
administrative reorganization, can only be<lb />
viewed as a step forward. Under Brewer's<lb />
plan, any branch of the university directly<lb />
affecting students would come under this<lb />
person's authority, alleviating many of the<lb />
problems students faced in the past when<lb />
they often found themselves with no place<lb />
to turn.<lb />
For the first time in over three decades,<lb />
ECU had to break in a new chancellor, and<lb />
managed to twitter away $2,000 on an<lb />
imperial mace, one which will no doubt be<lb />
carried proudly into battle. Aside from such<lb />
frivolities, the chancellor seems to have<lb />
blended well with the university community.<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium finally got its long<lb />
needed appropriation from the legislature to<lb />
renovate the decaying structure, ECU got<lb />
its first bowl bid in years and, as seems to<lb />
be our habit in bowl games, won.<lb />
Unfortunately, ECU lost a dedicated warrior<lb />
when Edwin Monroe, vice-chancellor for<lb />
health affairs, saw his position eliminated in<lb />
an administrative reorganization. Monroe<lb />
was a key force in the fight for the ECl<lb />
med school, and it is shameful that he<lb />
could not assimilated into the university<lb />
somewhere. The loss is ours, not his.<lb />
owcroR<lb />
GWETICS<lb />
LAB"0<lb />
TRVING To PlM DouN o<lb />
AC�uevrrfi�WT &amp; pisnucny<lb />
Said CL0NE<lb />
Cpo<lb />
Forum<lb />
Viewpoint<lb />
Newspaper accused of antagonism<lb />
Anti-nuke stand rebutted<lb />
CARL G. ADLER, BYRON L. COILTER ASD<lb />
J. U iLUAM BYRD<lb />
ECl Department of Physics<lb />
Th�<lb />
article bv Harvey Wasserman entitled "Atomic<lb />
ns Man which appreared in the Nov. 30<lb />
: FOl NTAINHEAD is regrettably typical of much of<lb />
�nation" presented by the more zealous<lb />
A nuclear energy.<lb />
ptions oi these critics seems to be that since<lb />
mi nuclear energy is the ultimate evil, anything<lb />
'Ppose it is justified. The article's inaccuracies<lb />
nstortions concerning the risks of nuclear power are<lb />
r a point by point refutation. Instead we<lb />
"ur comments to the one place Mr. Wasserman<lb />
�all) gave a source for his "information The<lb />
iislortions that occur here are typical (though not always<lb />
a those that occur elsewhere in the article.<lb />
Mr Wasserman states: "A major 1974 study by none<lb />
ther than the Ford Foundation showed we could, with<lb />
simple conservation measure, cut our energy consumption<lb />
in halt with minimal effects on our precious lifestyle, thus<lb />
eliminating the need for nuclear expansion altogether<lb />
Arm Energy Future (Ballinger Publishing Co.<lb />
nbridge, Mass 1974.) What the report actually says<lb />
(summarized in a graph on 91) is that by enacting'certain<lb />
conservation measures we could cut our energy<lb />
consumption in the year 2000 by 46 percent of what it<lb />
would be in that year if we did not take any action.<lb />
However, the actual energy use in the year 2000, even<lb />
with thos(. conservation measures enacted, would still be<lb />
33 percent higher than the 1974 level of energy use<lb />
rather than 50 percent lower as Mr. Wasserman implies<lb />
is a matter of debate as to whether or not the<lb />
iservation methods would have a "minimal" effect on<lb />
It's.<lb />
The Ford Foundation report states that no new nuclear<lb />
power plants will be needed before the year 2000 if the<lb />
conservation measures are enacted and the use of<lb />
domestic fossil fuels is expanded. A very small<lb />
tnbulion from other energy sources such as solar and<lb />
thermal is projected. However, the report does not<lb />
alternative energy sources to replace dwindling<lb />
lossil tuel supplies after the year 2000.<lb />
Mr Wasserman sweeps this serious objection aside by<lb />
simply declaring (without supporting evidence, as usual)<lb />
that solar energy and its "cousins wind, tidal, and<lb />
geothermal energy are well researched and ready to go<lb />
as a partial source within the next five years and our total<lb />
supplier by the second or third decade of the next<lb />
century Since we in the Physics Department at ECU do<lb />
arch in solar energy we would be happy if such a<lb />
prediction came true, but we believe it to be seriouslv<lb />
overstated.<lb />
Information pertinent to this subject can be found in an<lb />
article by Dr. Norman R. Sheridan who is a director of the<lb />
International Solar Energy Society and is a recognized<lb />
expert in the field of solar energy. In the August 1978<lb />
issue of Sunworld he writes: "Today solar energy is a<lb />
topical subject with a great many advocates, many of<lb />
whom do not comprehend the complexity of the<lb />
situation.They consider only that part of the problem<lb />
within their experience<lb />
"To the antinuclear lobby, solar energy is the<lb />
antithesis of the dreaded nuclear reactor with its waste<lb />
disposal problems To them it matters little that nuclear<lb />
energy is available now whereas solar energy is a promise<lb />
for the future.<lb />
"As a whole, modern society is becoming aware that<lb />
damage can result from human interaction with the<lb />
environment. Concerned members of society believe that<lb />
the impact of energy use on the environment can be<lb />
reduced by solar energy and that the quality of life will be<lb />
enhanced. This simplistic approach does not consider<lb />
whether solar energy can meet the legitimate demand for<lb />
energy, n0r does it consider the resulting downturn in the<lb />
economy if the demand is not met.<lb />
"World energy demand has been increasing exponen-<lb />
tially lor several decades and could be expected to<lb />
continue to increase as population expands and the<lb />
underprivileged nations strive for increasing affluence.<lb />
Even in developed coutries, it is hard to predict a<lb />
levehng-off of energy consumption, since the economy is<lb />
eared to the rise in production that has been achieved bv<lb />
"Oar energy future is too impor-<lb />
tant to have the facts so greatly<lb />
distorted; . . . abandon rhetoric<lb />
and replace it with informed<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
With regard to the<lb />
Dec. 7 article on the<lb />
vandalism of the FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD office and<lb />
property, if editor Doug<lb />
White did not mean to<lb />
implicate that the Print<lb />
Group had vandalized the<lb />
boxes then he should<lb />
have simply reported what<lb />
happened rather than<lb />
making the statement that<lb />
he did. His disclaimer says<lb />
more to imply he felt the<lb />
Print Group was involved<lb />
than any fair and accurate<lb />
reporting of the incident.<lb />
If anyone of the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD staff had<lb />
ever been in the Art<lb />
School the week before<lb />
exams they would know<lb />
that the last thing any art<lb />
student has time to think<lb />
about is whether FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD is printed,<lb />
distributed, or much less<lb />
ways to vandalize it. I<lb />
doubt if you could find<lb />
more than a handful of<lb />
students who even had<lb />
time to realize that the<lb />
paper did not come out on<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
With such incidents as<lb />
not printing commitments,<lb />
printing of a letter not<lb />
intended for publication,<lb />
and advertisements for<lb />
employment with the<lb />
student newspaper reading<lb />
not for art majors,<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD seems to<lb />
be deliberately trying to<lb />
antagonize the students of<lb />
the Art School. We can only<lb />
wonder whv.<lb />
Patricia P. Knight<lb />
Editor's note: FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD regrets that<lb />
the Print Group feels<lb />
accused of vandalism due<lb />
to the Editor's comments.<lb />
Ao accusation was in-<lb />
tended.<lb />
The advertisement in<lb />
question was for the<lb />
position of Production<lb />
Manager, a job dealing<lb />
uith graphic arts, infor-<lb />
tunately, that term means<lb />
hoth visual arts i.e<lb />
design and the technical<lb />
arts oj printing and<lb />
photographic reproduction.<lb />
We were. naturally,<lb />
interested in the latter<lb />
definition.<lb />
In the past, whenever<lb />
we hate advertised for<lb />
persons skilled in those<lb />
areas, art students have<lb />
applied expecting to do<lb />
design. etc on the<lb />
creative side of the graphic<lb />
arts com. U e were only<lb />
trying to prevent such<lb />
applicants from wasting<lb />
their time and ours.<lb />
FOl NTAINHEAD has<lb />
no wish to antagonize the<lb />
school of Art or any other<lb />
segment of this unuersttv.<lb />
Be apologize for the<lb />
unfortunate misunderstand-<lb />
ings which have arisen.<lb />
Inmate responds to gay's plight<lb />
reason<lb />
99<lb />
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the increasing application of energy. Certainly, energy<lb />
conservation could provide a temporary respite; but the<lb />
seemingly insatiable demand for affluence would ensure a<lb />
return to energy growth after a time.<lb />
"On the basis of predictions made from current trends<lb />
and with existing societal attitudes, it is doubtful whether<lb />
solar, energy will be able to make up the shortfall in<lb />
several critical energy areas before the economy suffers<lb />
One means of satisfying our energy needs 'in the near<lb />
future is through increased use of nuclear power. There<lb />
are risks associated with nuclear reactor, but we believe<lb />
there are more serious risks associated with the other<lb />
energy sources that will be available in the near future.<lb />
Certainly the nuclear risks were greatly distorted bv<lb />
Mr. Wasserman. We could encourage everyone to read the<lb />
following two articles available in the Joyner Library (1)<lb />
'Impact of the Nuclear Energy Industry on 'Human<lb />
Health and Safety American Scientist, vol. 64, p. 550<lb />
and (2) "Nuclear Power-Compared to What? American<lb />
Scientist, vol. 64, p. 290. Both articles are well<lb />
documented and give a positive view of nuclear energy.<lb />
Our energy future is too important to have the facts so<lb />
greatly distorted as they were by Mr. Wasserman. We<lb />
urge all to abandon rhetoric and replace it with informed<lb />
reason.<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
' read the letter to your<lb />
'Forum from the person<lb />
who wrote of loneliness,<lb />
the plight of the homo-<lb />
sexual and an apparent<lb />
willingness to take his own<lb />
life.<lb />
To the Anonymous, I<lb />
apologize for responding so<lb />
late. Upon your cry for<lb />
help you probably received<lb />
none or very little. But if<lb />
by chance you had<lb />
committed suicide, every-<lb />
one would have said, "I<lb />
read about him. If I'd done<lb />
this or that; if I'd known<lb />
he would commit suicide; I<lb />
wish I'd talked to him, had<lb />
written, or had called or<lb />
anything: Now I feel<lb />
bad<lb />
We feel bad after a<lb />
tragedy and say we could<lb />
have helped in time if we<lb />
had known the end result.<lb />
(1.) We must know what<lb />
feelings are in order to<lb />
feel and understand the<lb />
feelings of others. (2.) We<lb />
must know what hurts u in<lb />
order to know and under-<lb />
stand the hurt of others.<lb />
Boston flop<lb />
no fault of<lb />
intramurals<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Rxjntainheod<lb />
Sarving the East Carolina community for over 50 yaars<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Steve Bachner EmjQns Robert M. Sw.im<lb />
R. M Gliarmis<lb />
Marc Barnes<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Jeff Rollins<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
of East<lb />
newspaper<lb />
� Media Boarc<lb />
ZT&amp;� addrtt: 0W th ��"� Qr��mllle, N C.<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6366, 757-6667, 757-6309<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually, alumni 66 annually.<lb />
I would like to take this<lb />
opportunity to set the<lb />
record straight concerning<lb />
the Boston concert. It<lb />
appears like all the blame<lb />
is being placed on the<lb />
intramural department for<lb />
the cancellation of the<lb />
concert.<lb />
Actually the Intramural<lb />
Department played a minor<lb />
role. The main reason for<lb />
the cancellation was the<lb />
Physical Education classes.<lb />
The gym area would be<lb />
occupied from 24-48 hours<lb />
by people connected with<lb />
the concert.<lb />
This would disrupt<lb />
classes. In fall and spring,<lb />
classes can be held<lb />
outside, during the winter<lb />
they can not.<lb />
The second reason for<lb />
the cancellation was the<lb />
fact that the varsity<lb />
basketball teams would be<lb />
practicing at this time of<lb />
year. They occupy the<lb />
 basketball court from 4-8.<lb />
Intramurals was the<lb />
third and last reason and<lb />
is willing to take pan of<lb />
the blame, but not all of<lb />
it. Voicing disapproval is<lb />
fine, but let's complain to<lb />
the right people.<lb />
William A. Greene<lb />
(3.) We must know what<lb />
oppression is ourselves in<lb />
order to understand oppre-<lb />
ssion of others. (4.)<lb />
e must know what being<lb />
shunned and ridiculed is in<lb />
order to understand others<lb />
who are being shunned<lb />
and ridiculed. (5.) J(e<lb />
must know what tokenism,<lb />
oppression, racism, love,<lb />
hate, humanism, selfish-<lb />
ness, jealousy, etc are in<lb />
order to understand our-<lb />
selves and other human<lb />
beings.<lb />
Whoever or whatever<lb />
ou are, there are people<lb />
who care about you. I for<lb />
one will respond to<lb />
anybody regardless of what<lb />
�hey are, who they have<lb />
been with, what thev have<lb />
��one, where thev are<lb />
Rmng, where they are<lb />
roaunf from, no matter<lb />
what.<lb />
Now let me explain mv<lb />
circumstances. I have been<lb />
an inmate in ,ne N C<lb />
Department of Correction<lb />
��r 10 years, come Sept. 8<lb />
Fm a black man of age 31<lb />
and have been through<lb />
many changes and much<lb />
r-luule, and according to<lb />
m sentence, I have <lb />
�� more of imprison.<lb />
ment.<lb />
Still hfe is too gOQd for<lb />
mp to hurt myself in anv<lb />
2 ,m;n,a � pHysi:<lb />
CaU Le �� good. But my<lb />
concern is for ,he man <lb />
;vrote ,o FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
����� of taking his life.<lb />
Lje has too many thmgs to<lb />
offer for a n <lb />
himse fherself n .<lb />
person. " ln�,h"<lb />
1 h�ve suffered hard<lb />
5h'P trough rici8mhtrd-<lb />
Bul I continue i� .� t '<lb />
�� ����. I V.?<lb />
Wh�8 �-ker, tnem M'<lb />
t<lb />
Ml<lb />
I<lb />
1<lb />
.<lb />
" you had committed<lb />
suicide. 1 would e felt<lb />
bad. I would e asked<lb />
myself a few questions<lb />
concerning �ur death<lb />
Could le .aid. -Hex.<lb />
man. 1 reaped .u and<lb />
Would this have made the<lb />
difference between lit- and<lb />
'bath' It enuld haxe meant<lb />
the difference between the<lb />
��� Man. I �ve you and<lb />
'are what happens lo you.<lb />
One hug fmw someone<lb />
� ven a kiss  lo w m<lb />
'b' these things, would .t<lb />
make me less than a man?<lb />
()r �ouW .1 ,�.lkr ��. <lb />
�� J an � mt Mand<lb />
1 hbl mx pound<lb />
Ihruunh ,rar () uhj( <lb />
�hiok someone else would<lb />
� r think about me. and<lb />
i�t let you take (,ur l,te?<lb />
Jut remember. there<lb />
�"��� mam people uho eare<lb />
�iUI ha. happen ,�<lb />
 tpon reading Pr�.<lb />
�r Bxrd IIt.r m hf.<lb />
P� FOINTMNHFAD �<lb />
md,i' �� ver much aware<lb />
ol hi. belief<lb />
Sopreme Being<lb />
rWessoc Bvrd. I ,xanl<lb />
bank ou for standing<lb />
"H ����, -I care for<lb />
oy, whoever vOU are" It<lb />
w rlcar that vou have �<lb />
'�"�med heart for others<lb />
Jl are not go.ng lo ai�<lb />
"r " to be too e. You<lb />
bac d.gnity as a man.<lb />
Anonymous, I wouj<lb />
bke to say ont more ,hng<lb />
� pite of be.ng in jail, I<lb />
know m,nv people here at<lb />
school ,nd outside school<lb />
�n the general public. I can<lb />
s. honestly, of the<lb />
friends I know, I don't<lb />
know one of them who<lb />
would put you down for<lb />
being yourself.<lb />
rrtr j Jessie Hik<lb />
LCU student and inmate of<lb />
the N.C. Department of<lb />
Correction, Maury<lb />
I<lb />
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9 January 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Papa 5<lb />
Student Union offers trips<lb />
Ry MARC ADLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A Bahamas Cruise-Ft<lb />
Lauderdale Tour iT hV<lb />
offered by X c ig<lb />
Union T Lei rntUdem<lb />
dur,n� c Committee<lb />
aurmg Spring Break<lb />
March 3-�l. ak'<lb />
"Registered for ,he<lb />
ItuL. � mostIy ��Uege<lb />
�"�: a�d Bill Martin,<lb />
chairperson of the Studen<lb />
1 "� Jravel Committee.<lb />
Students will travel on<lb />
"� ocean liner, �meraW<lb />
Sew, said Martin.<lb />
The students wju<lb />
�P�id tour nights and<lb />
hr1' 'Ihns on the luxur<lb />
liner and i, j a,so<lb />
serve as a motel when in<lb />
P��, aid Martin.<lb />
According to Martin,<lb />
in ship will be at Nas-<lb />
sau, an island in the<lb />
Bahamas, for three days.<lb />
For entertainment, Na-<lb />
! offers El Casino, a<lb />
gambling center located in<lb />
�he cit) of Freeport said<lb />
Martin.<lb />
El Casino is one of<lb />
the 'argest gambling cen-<lb />
" r- m the world he<lb />
said<lb />
Also students may<lb />
rent a motor scooter<lb />
for halt" a dav to travel<lb />
around the island said<lb />
Martin.<lb />
J he cost of the<lb />
cruise b $389 said<lb />
Martin<lb />
The registration<lb />
deadline is January 16<lb />
However, if '90 stu.<lb />
dents do not register by<lb />
I tic .leadline, the tour will<lb />
cancelled by the com-<lb />
�" -Martin stressed.<lb />
The Travel Committee<lb />
sponsored a tour to New<lb />
ork City during Thanks-<lb />
ng Break.<lb />
According to Martin,<lb />
18 students traveled to<lb />
Nen ork City in four<lb />
.sses.<lb />
The committee only<lb />
expected 92 students<lb />
Martin -aid.<lb />
"1 hope the students<lb />
take advantage of<lb />
Bahamas Tour 8aid<lb />
Martin.<lb />
i "New Orleans would<lb />
foer rr.f,imaie Party y<lb />
lor ECU students said<lb />
�� Martin, chairperson<lb />
c the Student Union<lb />
'ravel Committee.<lb />
The committee is<lb />
sponsoring a tour for<lb />
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Reginald Marsh paints with 1<lb />
'humanity' and 'power'<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
Reginald Marsh paints<lb />
life in the city with all of<lb />
its sensuality, vulgarity and<lb />
joie de vivre. From the<lb />
1920's to the 1950's he has<lb />
depicted such urban scenes<lb />
as subway station, crowded<lb />
streets and buildings, all of<lb />
them flowing over with<lb />
humanity.<lb />
The burlesque house<lb />
especially interested him<lb />
with its frank sexuality. He<lb />
made hundreds of sketches<lb />
and paintings of burlesque<lb />
actresses in varying stages<lb />
0. nudity along with the<lb />
gaping, cigar-in-the-mouth<lb />
men who formed their<lb />
audiences.<lb />
The book,Marsh, repre-<lb />
sents the artist's entire<lb />
oeutre, from the 1920's to<lb />
the 1950's which includes<lb />
tempera, oil and watercolor<lb />
paintings, as well as<lb />
murals, etchings, engrav-<lb />
ings, chinese-ink drawings,<lb />
sketchbook pages and ana-<lb />
tomical studies.<lb />
Lloyd Goodrich, con-<lb />
sultant to and former<lb />
Director of the Whitney<lb />
Museum of American Art,<lb />
who was a long ' time<lb />
personal friend of the<lb />
artist, explores Marsh's<lb />
role as one of the out-<lb />
standing painters of the<lb />
American urban scene.<lb />
At the beginning of our<lb />
centurv the attitude of<lb />
most American artists<lb />
toward the native scene<lb />
was either avoidance or<lb />
idealization. The raw actu-<lb />
alities of the United States,<lb />
the life of most of the<lb />
population, and that vital<lb />
phenomenon the American<lb />
city, were shunned by the<lb />
academic artists who<lb />
controlled the art world.<lb />
Turning away from such<lb />
vulgarities, they devoted<lb />
themselves to the world of<lb />
the upper and upper-mid-<lb />
dle classes, to the pleasant<lb />
aspects of life in America,<lb />
and to the idyllic in<lb />
nature.<lb />
Women<lb />
Womankind played a<lb />
large role in their art, but<lb />
womankind idealized: the<lb />
wife and mother in her<lb />
sheltered home, the virgin<lb />
untouched by life, the<lb />
allegorical figure symbo-<lb />
lizing all the virtures. The<lb />
female nude was a favorite<lb />
motif, but shown under<lb />
definitely restricted condi-<lb />
tions: the model in the<lb />
studio, the nymph by the<lb />
pool.<lb />
In the early 1900's this<lb />
academic idealism was<lb />
shattered by the young<lb />
rebels led by Robert Henri,<lb />
who painted New York<lb />
City and its people with a<lb />
blend of robust realism<lb />
and genial romanticism,<lb />
relishing the city's wealth<lb />
of human interest and<lb />
character, but ignoring<lb />
its seamier -itit<lb />
In their attitude toward<lb />
sex they continued the<lb />
traditional American reti-<lb />
cence; they pictured<lb />
vaudeville but not bur-<lb />
lesque. Nevertheless the<lb />
Henri group effected a<lb />
revolution in the American<lb />
artist's concern with<lb />
American life.<lb />
By the middle 1920's,<lb />
when Reginal Marsh began<lb />
his career, the contem-<lb />
porary American scene had<lb />
become major subject<lb />
matter for artists of many<lb />
different viewpoints. A<lb />
rising generation of New<lb />
York painters, of whom<lb />
Marsh was one, was<lb />
beginning to picture the<lb />
city and its lie with a<lb />
realism more drastic than<lb />
that of the Henri group but<lb />
at the same time with a<lb />
deeply affirmative love of<lb />
the city in its manifold<lb />
aspects.<lb />
Marsh first studied at<lb />
the academic stronghold,<lb />
the Yale Art School. "I<lb />
was taught drawing from<lb />
the antique and painting in<lb />
still life by the pedants of<lb />
the Yale Art School he<lb />
wrote later, "in a way that<lb />
would make their 'old<lb />
master' heroes turn in<lb />
their graves<lb />
"First orthodox lessons,<lb />
1919, still lofe class he<lb />
recorded in 1937. "Your<lb />
palette is your violin, your<lb />
brushes the bow oxfor-<lb />
dized Dean Sergeant<lb />
Kendall. "Use dirty palette<lb />
and unwashed brushes all<lb />
season. Denied access to<lb />
life class. It was all I could<lb />
do to pass the courses<lb />
he recalled.<lb />
His first experience in<lb />
illustrating came from his<lb />
drawing for The Yale<lb />
Record. On graduating in<lb />
1920 he came to New<lb />
York, and embarked on the<lb />
precarious career of a<lb />
freelance illustrator for<lb />
newspapers and slick-paper<lb />
magazines such as Vanity<lb />
Fair and Harper's Bazaar.<lb />
His special subjects be-<lb />
came theatres, vaudeville,<lb />
night life, and humorous<lb />
illustrations.<lb />
Burlesque<lb />
Then in 1922 the Daily<lb />
News took him on as a<lb />
staff artist to do a daily<lb />
column of vaudeville<lb />
drawings. "I must have<lb />
covered and drawn at least<lb />
four thousand vaudeville<lb />
acts he said a few years<lb />
later.<lb />
"It took the place of an<lb />
art school he said, "and<lb />
was very good training<lb />
because you had to get the<lb />
people in action, and<lb />
sketch them quickly<lb />
Reginald Marsh's vision<lb />
centers on humanity;<lb />
wherever the crowds are<lb />
thickest, he finds his<lb />
themes. He loves the<lb />
multitudinous life of New<lb />
York City, and in his art<lb />
captures its entire social<lb />
range, from dance-dives to<lb />
the most exclusive night-<lb />
clubs and the opera.<lb />
REGINALD MARSH'S VISION centers on humanity;<lb />
wherever the crowds are thickest, he finds his themes. He<lb />
loves the multitudinous life of New York City and in his<lb />
Marsh's<lb />
art captures its entire social range. Few artists have had<lb />
such an eye for the urban environment.<lb />
realism was<lb />
uncompromising; he drew<lb />
and painted American<lb />
urban life without romanti-<lb />
cizing it or adding false<lb />
glamour. In his vital,<lb />
bravura style he recorded<lb />
the popular pursuit of<lb />
pleasure, especially sex as<lb />
publicly presented and the<lb />
magnetic power of the<lb />
female bod v.<lb />
In burlesque houses<lb />
and dancehalls, on the<lb />
beach at Coney Island, in<lb />
the image of the girl<lb />
walking on Fourteenth<lb />
Street, he finds the human<lb />
figure in all its beauty or<lb />
ugliness, but always in its<lb />
common humanity and<lb />
essential ii;ilit.<lb />
No one portrayed with<lb />
more authenticity or less<lb />
sentimentality the seamv<lb />
side of life, the degrada-<lb />
tion and misery that can<lb />
be seen along the Bowery-<lb />
bums, drunks in flop-<lb />
houses, the derelicts of our<lb />
civilization.<lb />
Such pictures are<lb />
poignant documents of<lb />
human tragedy. Humor is<lb />
often present, but it is a<lb />
mordant humor, and there<lb />
is often a relish for the<lb />
grotesque.<lb />
This collected works<lb />
will certainly be one of the<lb />
most important out in the<lb />
new year and may cause<lb />
museums to feature exhi-<lb />
bitions of Marsh's work. If<lb />
so, one of the major artists<lb />
of this century will be<lb />
finally getting the recog-<lb />
nition he deserves.<lb />
student, Bill Robinson, 'astounds<lb />
baffles audiences' with his magic.<lb />
MAGICIAN BILL ROBINSON<lb />
Madrigal Dinners, the Lion's<lb />
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center,<lb />
School, and for numerous other<lb />
has performed at the<lb />
Club. Walter B. Jones<lb />
WahlCoatges Elementary<lb />
groups.<lb />
By DENISE DUPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
You can fool some of the people some of the time, but<lb />
you can't fool all the people all the time.<lb />
A wise man penned those words. However; this man -<lb />
great wisdom and all - never saw an audience at Bill<lb />
Robinson's magic show.<lb />
Robinson, a Junior at ECU, totally astounds and baffles<lb />
audiences with his unique brand of magic.<lb />
"All magic tricks are technically the same. So I try to<lb />
make them my own by adding my little personal touches<lb />
he said.<lb />
One of Robinson's personal touches has to be his quick<lb />
wit and flair for comedy.<lb />
Robinson readily admits to enjoying the comedy aspect<lb />
of magic. He feels this gives his act another dimension.<lb />
"I'm not stupendous yet, but I'm improving he<lb />
 related with a grin.<lb />
Robinson's specialty and favorite form of magic is card<lb />
; and coin tricks. One could discove; this by simply looking<lb />
t at his business cards. They read: "Doc" Robinson -<lb />
 CARDiologist.<lb />
Robinson delivers his card and coin tricks with a fluid<lb />
hand-to-eye motion that is almost uncanny.<lb />
Robinson passes the motion off as misdirection, but his<lb />
audiences know better.<lb />
One person who can testify to Robinson's magic skills<lb />
is Carolina Today host "Slim" Short. While guesting on a<lb />
recent show, Robinson had "Slim" Short almost<lb />
flabbergasted with his deliverance ol packet routines.<lb />
Robinson explained that packets are cards with<lb />
specially designed faces.<lb />
"I like doing packet routines. You can really get the<lb />
audience involved with these cards he said.<lb />
Robinson said packets give him the perfect opportunitv<lb />
to work comedy into his act, because some of the car'd<lb />
faces are particularly interesting and humorous.<lb />
Believe it or not, the great "Doc" Robinson has had a<lb />
tnck backfire. Admittedly, the mistake did happen in<lb />
practice, not in performance.<lb />
Theatre<lb />
"i<lb />
was practicing a trick where you throw a flame out<lb />
of your hand, and I shot the flame past my ear and nearly<lb />
set my hair on fire he said with a laugh.<lb />
Robinson wouldn't divulge his favorite trick for fear of<lb />
revealing secret mannerisms. However, he did discuss his<lb />
most difficult trick.<lb />
"The hardest trick 1 do is one involving Chinese<lb />
linking rings. The difficulty doesn't come from the<lb />
technique required, even though the directions are nine<lb />
pages long, but from the smoothness and misdirection it<lb />
requires said Robinson.<lb />
Robinson has worked out the "kinks" in the Chinese<lb />
linking rings, and it is now one of his crowd pleasers.<lb />
One thing Robinson would like to incorporate into hi<lb />
is<lb />
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time Nebula Award winner,<lb />
is author of the widely<lb />
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"schizophrenic" novel a-<lb />
bout the end of civilization<lb />
on Earth). In Nova, Del-<lb />
any's writing prowess is<lb />
shown through the most<lb />
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ing.<lb />
act is music. Since he's a music major with an interest in<lb />
composing, this seems quite natural.<lb />
"I'm into the mannerisms and style of the medievel<lb />
wizard. So I'd like to work up a rout.ne around the<lb />
medievel wizard and have music for effect he related<lb />
Robinson, a member of Ph. Mu Alpha Music<lb />
Fraternity, is also working up a show based on the brother<lb />
hood of Phi Mu Alpha.<lb />
Probably the most interesting thing Robinson -<lb />
currently working on is a show for a national and major<lb />
entertainment agencv.<lb />
"I'm not at liberty ,t name the agencv at this ,<lb />
because the contracts haven't been signed, but I hop,<lb />
have them very soon he added.<lb />
Considering Robinson's professionalism and matuntv it<lb />
is hard to believe he's only been a mag.c.an three vears<lb />
Robinson says his friend Eddie Thigpen introduced him<lb />
to mag.c at a music camp about three vears ago<lb />
"Uhen I got home. I worked with two professional<lb />
magmans, and they really helped me get started sa.d<lb />
nobinson .<lb />
Robinson's firs, job as a professional mag.cun came in<lb />
19.6 when he performed at the Madngal Dinn<lb />
Rob.nson a working the dinners again this vear<lb />
Although Robinson has been a mag.oan a short while<lb />
he has quite a set of equipment. He own. abut Si 000 in<lb />
equipment, with about S250 invested ,� card and cZ<lb />
Robinson is also pleased to he <lb />
w,v �, Ametlc.� Mp,g,c,�sAM,H ;i:al r" "<lb />
for ,hr local newsletter occasstonallv. " �Umn<lb />
"This is a really nice organization, it uas founded<lb />
�be late 1800's and Hond.n, �as a pas, prcs.den, "<lb />
said.<lb />
Robinson a Hampton, Va. nat.ve. ,s currentlv<lb />
salesman and demonstrator for "The Magic pace-<lb />
magic store in Newport News, Virginia<lb />
One of Robinson's mus.c professors Dr C<lb />
Kn.ght. has taken ,o calling Rob.nson "the worid ' 7"<lb />
mug.cian, a mixture of majrician and i"B'<lb />
the m.xture is what accoumlf uu mu5"�� ' Mavb,<lb />
success.  f�r Robson's tremendous<lb />
The many places he has wnr<lb />
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rhe game will be broadi asi . b I 1 N I <lb />
W i-hington, N.C. beginning it 7 SO p m<lb />
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Despite an overall 1-2<lb />
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 arsity records were<lb />
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