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8,500 Circulation<lb />
VOL. 51, NO. 42<lb />
16 MARCH 1976<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina Community for over fifty years<lb />
This Issue- 20 Pages<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
'Support for the Overpass' resolution passes<lb />
By TOM TOZER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
A resolution introduced to the<lb />
Student Government Association (SGA)<lb />
Legislature by Ray Hudson, chairman of<lb />
Student Welfare and Student Affairs<lb />
committee, entitled "Support for the<lb />
Overpass" was passed by the SGA<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
The overpass, if constructed, would<lb />
allow students to cross over Tenth St. at<lb />
the bottom of College Hill Drive without<lb />
entering traffic.<lb />
Although the overpass was not<lb />
approved in the N.C. Department of<lb />
Transportation's annual Highway Im-<lb />
provement Plan this year, it is still a<lb />
feasible project, according to Jim<lb />
Greenhill, project engineer for the N.C.<lb />
Department of Planning and Research.<lb />
"The Tenth St. overpass is still a<lb />
candidate project said Greenhill. "Each<lb />
year the Department of Transportation<lb />
considers which projects have priority for<lb />
the annual Highway Improvement Plan.<lb />
"The last two years the report has<lb />
come out in October and if past trends<lb />
continue the report will be released again<lb />
this October said Greenhill. "Projects<lb />
are considered several months prior to<lb />
the report's publication.<lb />
"It is one of the most justified<lb />
pedestrian structures we (Department of<lb />
Planning and Research) have examined in<lb />
a long time because of the large number<lb />
of pedestrians funneling into close<lb />
quarters. We reel that the overpass would<lb />
be used even though students would<lb />
have to walk out of their way to use it<lb />
According to Greenhill, in 1963, 7,000<lb />
automobiles passed the Tenth St.<lb />
intersection everyday. This figure<lb />
increased to 10,000 automobiles per day<lb />
in 1975.<lb />
The proposed overpass would cost<lb />
$200,000, and ECU would donate the<lb />
right of way, according to Greenhill.<lb />
"It would not hurt if the Board of<lb />
Trustees passed a resolution asking the<lb />
Department of Transportation to push the<lb />
overpass higher on its list of priorities<lb />
said Clifford Moore, vice-chancellor of<lb />
Business Affairs. "The state does not<lb />
have the money to approve all of its<lb />
proposed projects every year just like the<lb />
State does not always approve al' ECU's<lb />
capital improvements. It is not a dead<lb />
issue<lb />
SGA proposes student foreign language option<lb />
by KENNETH CAMPBELL<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Legislature of the Student<lb />
Government Association (SGA), recently<lb />
accepted a resolution which<lb />
states that the ECU student body would<lb />
like the University to drop or offer an<lb />
alternative to the foreign language<lb />
requirement in the Bachelor of Arts<lb />
degree.<lb />
NATIONAL TREND<lb />
The action of the Legislature in<lb />
passing the resolution reflects what<lb />
appears to be a current national trend.<lb />
According to an article, "Needed: A<lb />
Cure for Provincialism by S. Frederick<lb />
Starr in the March 8 issue of "The<lb />
Chronicle of High Education the<lb />
number of undergraduates studying<lb />
foreign language has declined by 15 per<lb />
cent in the past five years.<lb />
Only one in 20 undergraduates enrolls<lb />
in courses that consider foreign peoples<lb />
and cultures in any way, Starr stated.<lb />
However, the study of some foreign<lb />
languages and cultures - includig<lb />
political systems - such as Africa, China,<lb />
and the Soviet Union, are on the<lb />
upswing, according to Starr.<lb />
"A survey in 1973 indicated that only<lb />
five per cent of those studying in<lb />
teacher-education programs received any<lb />
foreign area training Starr continued.<lb />
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree at<lb />
ECU is a nonteaching liberal arts degree.<lb />
ECU's teaching degree is the<lb />
Bachelor of Science (B.S.).<lb />
Only a few departments require<lb />
completion of a foreign language<lb />
sequence to obtain the B.S. degree.<lb />
"The purpose of the resolution is to<lb />
show the support of the student body for<lb />
the need of flexibility in the curriculum<lb />
said Ricky Price, Speaker of the<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
Price, who also helped write the<lb />
resolution, said the resolution also<lb />
shows student opposition to the single<lb />
according to McLeod.<lb />
"The resolution is not directed at<lb />
eliminating foreign language from the<lb />
B.A. curriculum said McLeod, who is a<lb />
vice presidential candidate in this year's<lb />
SGA elections.<lb />
"The resolution supports that stu-<lb />
dents be offered options in the B.A.<lb />
today,<lb />
require<lb />
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SUSAN J. McOANIEL<lb />
ASSISTANT PROVOST<lb />
requirement of foreign language.<lb />
"Out in the business world<lb />
there are not many jobs that<lb />
foreign language according to legislator<lb />
Tim McLeod, who sponsored the<lb />
resolution.<lb />
"Computer science and other courses<lb />
can be substituted to better round the<lb />
student's education<lb />
The purpose of the resolution is not<lb />
to oppose foreign language as such,<lb />
RICHARD CAPWELL<lb />
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE DEAN<lb />
program, rather than having io take the<lb />
current requirements.<lb />
"If a foreign language would help a<lb />
student to further his career, then let him<lb />
take it explained McLeod. "But if it<lb />
would help him to take other course<lb />
rather than foreign languages then e<lb />
should have the option of taking the<lb />
other courses<lb />
Copies of the resolution are going to<lb />
be sent to various university officials<lb />
including those officials who will<lb />
ultimately have to act on the legislation,<lb />
if it is put into bill form and passed by<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
According to Susan J. McDaniel,<lb />
Assistant Provost, these officials include<lb />
the different department chairmen,<lb />
faculty senates, the board of trustees,<lb />
and ECU Chancellor Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
However, because of a moratorium on<lb />
curriculum proposals issued by the<lb />
University of North Carolina Board of<lb />
Governors, ECU can not present a<lb />
proposal for a curriculum change until<lb />
the middle of next year, according to<lb />
McDaniel.<lb />
Regardless of the moratorium, and<lb />
other elements which might delay action<lb />
on the matter, the co-writers of the<lb />
resolution, Price and McLeod, plan to<lb />
immediately put the resolution in bill<lb />
form, according to McLeod.<lb />
Whereas the resolution has no force<lb />
of law, a bill will require some type of<lb />
action by university officials.<lb />
Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry, chairman of<lb />
the Foreign Languages department<lb />
expressed general acceptance of the<lb />
principle of offering students options in<lb />
the B.A. degree program.<lb />
However, simultaneously she expressed<lb />
two very serious consequences that<lb />
might occur if the foreign language<lb />
requirement is dropped from the B.A.<lb />
program.<lb />
"Dropping the foreign language<lb />
requirement could have a dehumanizing<lb />
effect said Perry. "I am also concerned<lb />
that this could cause provirealization of<lb />
our society<lb />
See Language, page 6.<lb />
Ford, Carter win ECU presidential preference survey<lb />
By TOM TOZER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
In a recent presidential preference<lb />
survey of over 100 people in the ECU<lb />
community conducted by FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, Republican Gerald Ford and<lb />
Democrat Jimmy Carter were selected as<lb />
their party's best presidential candidate.<lb />
The preference poll was a spot-check<lb />
survey of 116 people on the ECU<lb />
campus. The survey included both<lb />
announced and unannounced candidates<lb />
for the Republican and Democratic<lb />
nomination.<lb />
President Ford out-polled his closest<lb />
opponent, Ronald Reagan, almost two to<lb />
one. Ford received 59 preference votes to<lb />
Reagan's 20.<lb />
Howard Baker, Senator from Tenn<lb />
received the highest number of votes<lb />
among the unannounced candidates for<lb />
the Republican Party's presidential<lb />
nomination. Baker polled 12 preference<lb />
votes.<lb />
Other unannounced Republican cand-<lb />
idates receiving votes were: Nelson<lb />
Rockefeller-seven; Elliot Richardson-<lb />
seven; Barry Goldwater-six; Pete<lb />
McCloskey-two; and one vote each for<lb />
Edward Brooke, Charles Percy, and<lb />
Richard Nixon.<lb />
In the Democratic preference poll the<lb />
battle among announced candidates for<lb />
the preside itial nomination was between<lb />
Jimmy Carter, former governor of Ga<lb />
and George Wallace, governor of Ala.<lb />
Carter edged Wallace by twelve votes, 32<lb />
to 20.<lb />
Henry 'Scoop' Jackson, came in third<lb />
among the announced candidates with<lb />
nine votes, followed by Birch Bayh with<lb />
seven, Morris Udall with seven, Fred<lb />
Harris-four, and Milton Shapp-one.<lb />
Sargent Shriver was the sole<lb />
announced candidate who did not receive<lb />
votes.<lb />
Ted Kennedy led the field of<lb />
unannounced candidates with 21 votes<lb />
beating Wallace by one vote. Kennedy<lb />
was followed by Hubert Humphrey with<lb />
eight votes, Jerry Brown with four, and<lb />
Ed Muskie with three.<lb />
Lloyd Bentsen, a former candidate for<lb />
the nomination, and Frank Church did<lb />
not receive votes.<lb />
The N.C. presidential preference<lb />
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More deadlines<lb />
Remember the assurance by certain ECU officials that this<lb />
university would admit first-year med school students by Fall of<lb />
1976?<lb />
Well, those same people now are retreating back to January,<lb />
1977, as the earliest date that those first students can enroll in<lb />
the ECU Med School.<lb />
We wonder now when the January target date will be pushed<lb />
back to June of 1977?<lb />
Ever since the four-year Med School was funded last year a<lb />
next to impossible deadline of September, 1976, was set up by<lb />
certain high officials at the university. Every time the Med<lb />
School was mentioned this impossible deadline was cited.<lb />
Now, as most thought, the impossible deadline of<lb />
September, 1976, will not be met.<lb />
But, instead of not setting any deadlines or starting dates<lb />
this time around those same ECU officials insist on putting<lb />
a time limit on the proposed enrollment.<lb />
You have to wonder why some officials at the university<lb />
insist on using the calendar so much when talking about<lb />
enrollment at the new school.<lb />
So far the Med School has failed to meet the much<lb />
publicized deadline of September, 1976. And, more than likely<lb />
the new one of January, 1977, will be missed as well in view of<lb />
all the work that remains to be done on the new school.<lb />
Med school officials admit that there is much faculty<lb />
recruitment that must be done. Then there are facilities both on<lb />
campus and at the site of the new Pitt Memorial Hospital that<lb />
must be completed.<lb />
But, still we persist on setting impossible time tables. Each<lb />
time one of these time tables falls, a little of the credibility of<lb />
the officials who worked so hard to get the new school fal's<lb />
also.<lb />
To set that September, 1976 deadline, in view of all the work<lb />
that had to be done last summer was ridiculous. But, apparently<lb />
to lessen the howls of critics who saw the med school as a<lb />
long-range big budget item that would not be operational for<lb />
some time, the early date was established.<lb />
So, in Spring of 1975, it was easy to predict that by Fall of<lb />
1976 that if the budget for the school was approved, that the<lb />
first students could be admitted and that first class of students<lb />
could be graduated by 1981.<lb />
Now, we are rapidly approaching that September 1976<lb />
deadline and the med school is still milps from being<lb />
completed. Much progress has been done since .he budget was<lb />
approved last year. But, still there is much to be done.<lb />
It will not be many months before the new deadline of<lb />
January, 1977 will be here, and we wonder then what the next<lb />
time table will be?<lb />
And, each time the schedule is setback, the critics who<lb />
howled the loudest about the med school to begin with, are<lb />
simply given new ammunition.<lb />
Setting deadlines is nice if you can meet them. But, if you<lb />
fail to meet them then people start to wonder about one's ability<lb />
to administrate competently.<lb />
When another deadline falls even the strongest supporters of<lb />
the med school will have to begin to wonder about the<lb />
administrative act that some officials are trying to pull off.<lb />
"Ware it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without<lb />
newspapers, or newspapers without government, I should not hesitate a moment (o<lb />
prefer the latter<lb />
Editor-In-Chief-Mike Taylor tw�. i��,<lb />
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Managing Editor-Tom Tozer<lb />
Business Manager-Teresa Whisenant<lb />
Production Manager-Jimmy Williams<lb />
Advertising Manager-Mike Thompson<lb />
News Editor-Jim Elliott<lb />
Entertainment Editor-Brandon Use<lb />
Features Editor-Pat Coyle<lb />
Sports Editor-John Evans<lb />
Fountainheaa is the student newspaper of East Carolina University sponsored by<lb />
the Student Government Association of ECU and appears each Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
during the school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516 ECU Station, Greenville, N.C.27834<lb />
Editorial Offices: 758-6366, 758-6367, 758-6309<lb />
Subscriptions $10.00 annually for non students.<lb />
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Bond important<lb />
The casual observer may think that the $43.2 million bond<lb />
Issue that North Carolina voters will vote on March 23rd Is not<lb />
all that Important to ECU.<lb />
After all, there are no funds in the bond Issue that will go to<lb />
ECU. The money will be used on other campuses in the<lb />
16-member Consolidated University system.<lb />
But, that casual appearance is in fact far wrong. The passage<lb />
of the bond issue is most important to ECU for two reasons.<lb />
To begin with, the bond money is important for construction<lb />
of needed classroom and other facilities on the other university<lb />
campuses. To keep pace with growing enrollments new<lb />
construction is needed, along with the usual construction to<lb />
replace old facilities.<lb />
Normally there would have been some capital improvement<lb />
money in the new budget approved last year by the General<lb />
Assembly, except for the fact that the budget for the year was a<lb />
tight one to begin with and then there was the huge<lb />
appropriation to ECU for the med school.<lb />
So, money that would have gone to others was sent to<lb />
Greenville. And, the rest of the system went lacking as far as<lb />
capital improvements go.<lb />
Now, the other campuses have a chance to get some capital<lb />
improvement funds, if the bond issue is approved by the voter.<lb />
And, if the bond issue is not approved then more than a few<lb />
will see the med school as the main drain on the capital<lb />
improvement money.<lb />
The money is needed to do construction work on other<lb />
campuses. And, while they probably will not admit it, ECU<lb />
officials know that the passage of the bond would help take the<lb />
heat off them and the med school some.<lb />
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Student voting<lb />
problems noted<lb />
To Fountalnhead:<lb />
How many students are there in this<lb />
town? Quite a few. How many can vote?<lb />
Not too many. The resident students of<lb />
Greenville are the only students who can<lb />
vote, but those who want to vote here,<lb />
can't.<lb />
I recently went to the Board of<lb />
Elections and found out I couldn't<lb />
register to vote. Many reasons were<lb />
given: I was a student, my parents<lb />
supported me, the car I own wasn't<lb />
registered in Pitt County, etc. My<lb />
intention was clear to me and to the<lb />
Board: I wanted to register, but couldn't.<lb />
Since I live in Edenton and go to<lb />
Review<lb />
cited<lb />
To Fountalnhead:<lb />
Was elated to see John Evans take<lb />
such an understanding view of the other<lb />
night's Joe Cocker concert at Minges.<lb />
Those of us who stayed to the end of the<lb />
show out of respect for the down-and-out<lb />
superstar were rewarded by a fine effort<lb />
from old Joe that more than made up for<lb />
the initial disappointment caused by his<lb />
drunken state. Yeah, you're right; he got<lb />
by "with a little help from his friends<lb />
Kudos to the entertainment committee<lb />
for their late excellent work in securing<lb />
some fine concerts.<lb />
Steve Keeter<lb />
Word limit<lb />
Letters to the Forum supporting a<lb />
candidate for office must be less than<lb />
275 words. There are currently several<lb />
letters on file in the office that will not<lb />
be printed until they conform to that<lb />
standard.<lb />
school five days a week, it was rather<lb />
difficult to register in Edenton once I<lb />
decided to register because the Board<lb />
isn't open on weekends.<lb />
I know certain guidelines are<lb />
necessary to determine the status of<lb />
voters, but when they affect me that is<lb />
another question entirely. When I was<lb />
given the right to vote sometime in the<lb />
past and I can't register where I choose,<lb />
because of the rules, something has to<lb />
change. The most important part of the<lb />
democratic process is voting, especially<lb />
in a participatory democracy and I can't<lb />
vote in Greenville, the town I choose to<lb />
cast my vote. But then neither can you.<lb />
I'm sure there are many of you in this<lb />
situation. The point is that we have been<lb />
denied one of our rights, whether<lb />
God-given or otherwise, the right to elect<lb />
our representatives, the people making<lb />
decisions affecting this university in<lb />
particular.<lb />
As students we spend most of our<lb />
time in Greenville, not our hometowns.<lb />
Any decision other than voting where we<lb />
choose becomes an unnecessary burden<lb />
to us. If we accept our situation we<lb />
rapidly loose faith, loose faith with<lb />
administrators, with the rules and with<lb />
the democratic process. Many of us may<lb />
not be able to vote at all.<lb />
I have talked with a representative of<lb />
the American Civil Liberties Union in<lb />
Greenville. He suggested that I come to<lb />
the next meeting, April 7, bringing all<lb />
interested people denied their rights, to<lb />
discuss the possibility of a lawsuit.<lb />
A lawsuit is the only legal recourse<lb />
we have to regain our right to vote<lb />
wherever we choose. I hope you, the<lb />
student, are interested enough to see<lb />
your rights back, if this is possible in a<lb />
democracy. In any case everyone will<lb />
know that we tried.<lb />
The ACLU meeting April 7 will begin<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the Methodist Student<lb />
Center. Please attend if you feel the way<lb />
I do and want your name included in the<lb />
lawsuit.<lb />
Mike Taylor Patrick M. Flynn<lb />
FRANKLY SPEAKING by phil frank<lb />
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Hales draws support<lb />
To Fountalnhead:<lb />
With the date for SGA elections<lb />
rapidly rising, the qualifications for each<lb />
candidate must be carefully weighed. In<lb />
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controversial issues, regardless of the<lb />
criticism he has had to face. I saw this<lb />
especially with the treasury budget error.<lb />
Hales, unlike many, saw SGA lose<lb />
credibility over the error - so he called for<lb />
an outside audit of the treasury and a<lb />
stronger screening for the position of<lb />
Treasurer. Not all the Legislators agreed,<lb />
however, the students wanted to see<lb />
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Praise for paper<lb />
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students to have Craig in the office of<lb />
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Pingston<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
SGA elections are approaching and I<lb />
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candidate I am supporting for the office<lb />
of Vice President - Greg Pingston. Greg<lb />
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and has served on the Student Welfare<lb />
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By KENNETH CAMPBELL<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
To say the job market for law school<lb />
graduates is tight is misleading because<lb />
lawyers go into a wide variety of fields,<lb />
according to Howard L. deck, professor<lb />
at Wake Forest University.<lb />
Oleck is a leading authority in the<lb />
field of non-profit corporations.<lb />
Speaking to the ECU Law Soceity,<lb />
Thursday night, March 11, Oleck said<lb />
lawyers are the best trained people for<lb />
any type of job<lb />
"To say the job placement market is<lb />
tight is misleading because the field<lb />
offers wide opportunities said Oleck.<lb />
"Law students are taught to find the<lb />
crucial factor on which everything turns.<lb />
This is what makes legal training the<lb />
most superb training for any type of job.<lb />
"Only 35 per cent of law school<lb />
graduates practice law<lb />
Oleck said North Carolina has the<lb />
smallest percentage of lawyers per<lb />
person of all the states in the Union.<lb />
Currently, the best opportunities for<lb />
lawyers are in small towns, said the 65<lb />
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There is no reason to stand in line at<lb />
a big law school, continued Oleck.<lb />
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client wants to know is, "do you win?"<lb />
In preparing for law school, Oleck<lb />
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how to take the LSAT is better than<lb />
taking the LSAT a second time.<lb />
"When taking the LSAT, some<lb />
students spend much of their time<lb />
determining how to take the test said<lb />
Oleck. "This uses up valuable time<lb />
"The cram courses on how to take the<lb />
LSAT are better than taking the LSAT a<lb />
second time because most schools<lb />
discredit the second LSAT score.<lb />
In law school, at least three hours are<lb />
spent studying for each hour a student is<lb />
in class, according to Oleck.<lb />
Although a tremendous amount of<lb />
studying is required each year in law<lb />
school, "you've never had more fun in<lb />
your life than in these years he said.<lb />
"Most law school professors are<lb />
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"In class, law school professors cut<lb />
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the floor to bleed to death. We feel it is<lb />
better to bleed in the law school room<lb />
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Law schools are more or less bidding<lb />
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Law school enrollment leveling off according to ABA<lb />
Students Jockeying for a seat in law<lb />
school may find the competition has<lb />
eased up this year. Law school<lb />
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leveling off, according to statistics<lb />
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For (he first time since 1968, the size<lb />
of first-year law classes declined last fall,<lb />
according to James P. White, professor<lb />
of law at Indiana University and the<lb />
A.B.As consultant on legal education.<lb />
The number of first-year students<lb />
dropped from 38,074 to 37,892 in the 156<lb />
law schools that are accredited by the<lb />
A.B.A. from fall 1974 to fall 1975. The<lb />
increase in total enrollment was only<lb />
3,764 students, or 3.3 percent.<lb />
Except for a slight drop in 1968, law<lb />
school enrollments increased steadily<lb />
over the last ten years, even when enroll-<lb />
ments in other fields were leveling off or<lb />
failing at many universities. Recently,<lb />
however, some lawyers have expressed<lb />
concern that the schools may be<lb />
producing more lawyers than there are<lb />
Jobs.<lb />
In addition to the general drop in<lb />
enrollments, law schools may also be<lb />
experiencing a decline in the quality of<lb />
the applicants. In 1973-1974, the mean<lb />
test score for both men and women<lb />
taking the Law School Admissions Test<lb />
was 527. In 1974-1975, it was 518 for men<lb />
and 523 for women.<lb />
"Many law schools experienced a<lb />
decrease in the total number of<lb />
applicants who met the given admission<lb />
criteria in each law school White said.<lb />
"Additionally, a number of law schools<lb />
experienced a greater number of 'no<lb />
shows' in their first choice of admittees<lb />
Even so, only one law school reported<lb />
any unfilled seats in its 1975 entering<lb />
class.<lb />
The number of women enrolled in law<lb />
schools continued to increase, although<lb />
not as fast as in recent years. Enrollment<lb />
of women increased from 21,788 to<lb />
26,737, a rise of 22 percent.<lb />
Women made up more than one fifth<lb />
of the entering class at 70 schools, more<lb />
than 30 percent at 49 schools and more<lb />
than half at three schools: the Antioch<lb />
School of Law, the University of<lb />
California at Davis and Northeastern<lb />
University.<lb />
In contrast, there were 607 fewer men<lb />
enrolled in schools that were approved by<lb />
the A.B.A. this year as compared to last<lb />
year.<lb />
Minority group enrollments in taw<lb />
schools continued to rise, but not as fast<lb />
as those of women. The total enrollment<lb />
of persons from minority groups<lb />
increased from 8,333 to 8,676, or 4<lb />
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(This article was revised with permission<lb />
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Graduate President are Jimmy Adams<lb />
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Terry Lucas: Senior, majoring In<lb />
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N.C.<lb />
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"I feel that the bus transportation<lb />
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Tim McLeod: Junior, majoring In<lb />
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Class President; President-Chairperson<lb />
of Symposium Committee; member of<lb />
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"I'd like to see an investigation of the<lb />
Publications Board going independent. If<lb />
not, I'd like to see old revenues returned<lb />
to the Pub Board rather than returned to<lb />
general funds McLeod stated.<lb />
"I'd also like to see better<lb />
transportation, more parking lots, and<lb />
tighter security around campus<lb />
"I think I could work with any of the<lb />
candidates who are on the ballot<lb />
McLeod added.<lb />
Dalton Nicholson: Senior, majoring in<lb />
Science Education; hometown is<lb />
Winterville, N.C.<lb />
Qualifications are: Vice-President of<lb />
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; former<lb />
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"If I'm elected, I'll work along with the<lb />
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Greg Pingston: Junior, majoring in<lb />
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Career determination is the topic of a<lb />
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March 23-May 25.<lb />
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SGA<lb />
Continued from page 5.<lb />
Student Welfare Committee.<lb />
"I'd like to see a renovation and<lb />
expansion of the transportation system<lb />
Pingston stated, "and also an in-depth<lb />
study of the parking situation.<lb />
"I'd like to work to make the campus<lb />
safer from assaults by installing more<lb />
lighting on campus and starting a<lb />
rotation escort system<lb />
Bob Seraiva: Junior, majoring in<lb />
Business Administration; hometown is<lb />
Wilmington, Delaware. Seraiva could not<lb />
be reached for comment.<lb />
SGA GRADUATE PRESIDENT<lb />
CANDIDATES<lb />
Jimmy Adams: majoring in Vocation-<lb />
al Rehabilitation Counseling; hometown<lb />
is Wilson, N.C.<lb />
Qualifications are: former Freshman<lb />
Class President; former Senator of<lb />
Sophomore Class; former Vice-President<lb />
of the SGA; former President of the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Roger Dubey: majoring in Science<lb />
Education, specializing in Biology;<lb />
hometown is Manteo, N.C.<lb />
Qualifications are: historian of Alpha<lb />
Epsilon Delta; historian of Chi Beta Phi;<lb />
officer of the American Chemical<lb />
Association; officer for the ECU Ski<lb />
Club; member of the Graduate Advisory<lb />
Council; Sponsor of the bill in the<lb />
Graduate Advisory Council for the<lb />
requirements for this election; working<lb />
with a committee of the Graduate<lb />
Advisory Council for improving the<lb />
financial assistance to graduate students.<lb />
"I'd like first to redefine the status of<lb />
the graduate student Dubey stated.<lb />
"I'd also like to represent graduate<lb />
students in the SGA better than they<lb />
have been represented<lb />
Elections for all SGA offices will be<lb />
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LANGUAGE<lb />
Continued from page 1.<lb />
Perry also suggested that students<lb />
enter the B.A. program because they<lb />
want a liberal arts education. If students<lb />
want another type of education, she said,<lb />
they should enter a different degree<lb />
program.<lb />
Most ECU departments offer the B.S.<lb />
degree which does not require a foreign<lb />
language.<lb />
Political Science recently had a new<lb />
degree approved which allows cognate<lb />
courses rather than a Foreign Language<lb />
requirement according to Richard<lb />
Capwell, dean of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences.<lb />
Also, biology and geology has<lb />
recently changed its curriculum so that<lb />
optional or cognate courses may be<lb />
taken in place of foreign language,<lb />
according to McDaniel.<lb />
As does Perry, Capwell also believes<lb />
students enter the B.A. program to<lb />
receive a liberal arts education of which<lb />
foreign language is a part.<lb />
"I personally hate to see the growing<lb />
lack of interest in Foreign Language<lb />
said Capwell. "It seems that some<lb />
knowledge of another language and<lb />
culture is necessary for the well-educated<lb />
person.<lb />
"At the same time, I'm in sympathy<lb />
with the emphasis today on studying<lb />
disciplines the students feel are of more<lb />
immediate practical value<lb />
Assistant provost McDaniel explained<lb />
that one of the basic differences in the<lb />
B.S. and the B.A. degrees is the foreign<lb />
language requirement.<lb />
Also, she continued, the B.S. is more<lb />
vocational oriented.<lb />
"Foreign language values are subtle<lb />
enough that one can easily ignore the<lb />
use of them according to McDaniel.<lb />
"This effect leads some students to say<lb />
that a foreign language is irrelevant to<lb />
their education.<lb />
"What is relevant today may not be<lb />
relevant tomorrow she continued. "If<lb />
students don't learn a broad field, their<lb />
education will be timed out of existence.<lb />
And, regardless of what actions are<lb />
taken by the SGA and university officials,<lb />
the foreign language requirement will<lb />
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By PAT COYUE<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
As the sun sets over Killamey, and the moss sets on the Blarney Stone, and my<lb />
Uncle Patrick O'Malley sits on his favorite stool at Kelly's Bar, I realize that Saint<lb />
Patrick's Day is here once again.<lb />
Granted, Saint Paddy's Day might not have much meaning for most of you (POOR<lb />
HEATHENS THAT YE ARE!), but for those of us of the Irish Catholic persuasion, well<lb />
'tis quite a big day.<lb />
Some of my strongest childhood memories involve my family's celebration of the<lb />
blessed day. In the first place, St. Pat's Day comes in Lent. It's a Catholic tradition to<lb />
give-up something highly valued during Lent; like candy or bubble gum or (Heaven<lb />
Forbid!) alcohol.<lb />
St. Patrick's Day has always been a "day off" from Lenten abstinence. The candy,<lb />
bubble gum, and, of course, liquor always flows on March 17.<lb />
How well I remember lying crouched in the corner on St. Patrick's night, the milk<lb />
chocolate melting in my mouth, not in my hands; belly pooched out, feeling total<lb />
satisfaction with St. Patrick, chocolate candy, and the world in general.<lb />
As I enjoyed my personal world of bliss, the older members of the family would<lb />
sit around, beer in hand, singing chorus after chorus of "My Wild Irish Rose Stories<lb />
of the "old country" abounded, which was pretty unusual considering the fact that<lb />
everybody in the group was bom in Philadelphia.<lb />
Time passed, and I am now forced to spend my St. Paddy's Days at good ole EZU<lb />
(where the only green things are GREENville, and the freshmen).<lb />
I've tried to maintain some semblance of tradition, really I have. I once borrowed<lb />
my father's clay pipe, and passed it around at a party. It really went over well, until<lb />
my friends realized it was filled with Tobaccoland Brown instead of Acapulco Gold.<lb />
I tried singing a tear-jerking rendition of "My Wild Irish Rose" to an old boyfriend,<lb />
but his only reaction was "Who could hustle to THAT???"<lb />
I haven't given up hope, though. Surely there are other Irishmen out there, or at<lb />
least a few who wouldn't mind being Irish for a day, who would enjoy sharing a<lb />
cultural experience involving singing, being friendly, and, uh, partaking of joyous<lb />
spirits.<lb />
As for the non-Irish faction, I repeat that you will be a welcome addition to the St.<lb />
Paddy's Day festivities. As for all of you out there who go by such names as<lb />
O'Malley, and Kelly and Ryan and Flynn, you'd best learn to take pride in your<lb />
heritage. You may not realize it, but there IS an Irish Mafia<lb />
Dutton, nursery school<lb />
break sexual barriers<lb />
By CINDY BROOME<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you are in the Nursing-Home Ec<lb />
building one day and happen to find<lb />
yourself in the Nursery School<lb />
Department, you might see a young man<lb />
teaching a group of pre-school children.<lb />
A common reaction might be one of<lb />
surprise. Tradition has it that just women<lb />
teach nursery school. However, with<lb />
women taking professions that were once<lb />
considered just for men, why shouldn't<lb />
men take a profession that was once<lb />
considered just for women?<lb />
Terry Dutton, a graduate student of<lb />
Child Development and Family Relations,<lb />
is presently teaching pre-school children<lb />
in the ECU Nursery School.<lb />
As an undergraduate, Terry was<lb />
majoring in psychology He became<lb />
especially interested in child psychology<lb />
and developmental psychology. He<lb />
realized that he wanted to work with<lb />
young children, but he could not find the<lb />
specific department that he wanted.<lb />
Eventually, he found what he was looking<lb />
for - Child Development. Child Develop-<lb />
ment is a program in the Home Ec<lb />
Department.<lb />
At first, Terry was planning to work<lb />
with therapy for the emotionally<lb />
disturbed children. Now, he plans to<lb />
direct a pre-school nursery.<lb />
"I'd like to be a director for a<lb />
pre-school program for socially deprived<lb />
children Terry stated.<lb />
Working with young children pro-<lb />
duces many rewards, and Terry stated,<lb />
"Everyday, there are things that happen<lb />
that are rewarding.<lb />
"The most rewarding thing to me is to<lb />
see children learn something new<lb />
Another reward was to see the social<lb />
reactions - to see children become<lb />
friends.<lb />
Terry stated that he preferred to work<lb />
with five-year-olds rather than three-year-<lb />
olds because their vocabulary was more<lb />
extensive.<lb />
"I like being able to converse with the<lb />
children Terry added.<lb />
There are two branches of the nursery<lb />
- a department for the three-year-olds and<lb />
a department for the four and five-year-<lb />
olds. Terry works with four-year-old<lb />
children.<lb />
When Terry first began teaching the<lb />
children, he worried that the parents<lb />
might object to his being a man, and not<lb />
a woman. However, the parents readily<lb />
accepted Terry and thought that it was<lb />
great that a man was teaching nursery<lb />
school.<lb />
One mother told Terry that she was<lb />
glad that he was teaching her son<lb />
because her son had begun to have a<lb />
negative attitude towards men; he had<lb />
begun to think that men were gruff and<lb />
uninterested in children. However, the<lb />
chance for him to be taught by Terry<lb />
made him realize that all men were not<lb />
uninterested and cold.<lb />
Out of 45 graduate students in the<lb />
Child Development and Family Relations<lb />
department, only six are men. If more<lb />
men became pre-school and elementary<lb />
teachers, children would have a chance<lb />
to be around men almost as much as<lb />
they are around women.<lb />
For children without fathers due to<lb />
Jeath or divorce and pre-school children<lb />
See Nursery, page 9.<lb />
Continuing education<lb />
offers night life<lb />
By DIANE TAYLOR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you are one of those rare<lb />
individuals who think there's more to<lb />
college life than Accounting 210,<lb />
Composition 3 or Music Appreciation-has<lb />
night life got a little more to offer you!<lb />
In fact, it you re the free-spirited type<lb />
who prefers learning just for the sake of<lb />
learning, here's an opportunity to get<lb />
away from the grade book, ID number<lb />
classroom structure and take a course<lb />
aimed at learning rather than a QP<lb />
average.<lb />
Every year the ECU Division of<lb />
Continuing Education offers numerous<lb />
non-credit courses. Most courses are<lb />
taught in the evening.<lb />
The seventeen courses offered this<lb />
spring range from Scruggs-Style Banjo<lb />
Pickin to Baseball Officiating, to Basic<lb />
Scuba Certification, to Fundamentals of<lb />
Real Estate. Courses are also offered in<lb />
Gourmet Food Preparation, Written<lb />
Communications, Oral Communications<lb />
and Preparation for Parenthood.<lb />
The list goes on with Advanced Scuba<lb />
Certification, Beginning Bridge, Begin-<lb />
ning Russian, Pia-o for Beginners, Basic<lb />
Guitar, French Language and Culture,<lb />
and How To Get The Most From A<lb />
Meeting.<lb />
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intriguing course is Adventures in<lb />
Attitudes. It is designed to help people<lb />
reach a greater level of happiness and<lb />
achievement in their work and home life<lb />
by stimulating self-awareness, personal<lb />
growth and positive attitudes.<lb />
These courses do not run on the<lb />
quarter system. Although a few have<lb />
already begun, most of them will begin<lb />
within the next two weeks and end before<lb />
spring quarter is over.<lb />
"People take these courses strictly<lb />
because they want to said Rich Morin,<lb />
Assistant Director of non-credit pro-<lb />
grams. They are not fulfilling course<lb />
requirements or adding electives<lb />
Because of the extreme interest and<lb />
usually small classes, participants are<lb />
able to benefit from more personal<lb />
instruction.<lb />
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by ECU faculty and staff but that is not<lb />
always the case.<lb />
"Sometimes people from the (Green-<lb />
ville) community come to us with ideas<lb />
and qualifications to teach a course he<lb />
said.<lb />
The courses are open to anyone<lb />
interested.<lb />
"Our main target is the adult<lb />
community around Greenville but we<lb />
more than welcome students said<lb />
Morin. Some of our courses are 90<lb />
percent ECU students<lb />
Tuition fees for each courses varies<lb />
according to the expense involved in the<lb />
course. Since the non-credit programs<lb />
are not a part of the state supported<lb />
university curriculum they must be<lb />
self-supporting. All tuition fees for such<lb />
courses are paid directly to the Business<lb />
Office of the Division of Continuing<lb />
Education in Erwin Hall.<lb />
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day before the class begins. Persons may<lb />
sign up in room 319, Erwin. The office is<lb />
open 8 am. to 5 p m. MonFri.<lb />
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spring will be repeated next year,<lb />
according to Morin.<lb />
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electives, do yourself a favor and enjoy<lb />
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What does St. Pat's Day mean?<lb />
By JACKSON HARRILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As we progress along the course of a<lb />
typical year, we encounter certain days<lb />
which have been designated holidays in<lb />
observance of historical figures, in<lb />
recognition of their contributions. George<lb />
Washington and Abraham Lincoln both<lb />
receive annual birthday parties, although<lb />
lately we have been celebrating on<lb />
Mondays, whether or not it is their<lb />
proper day of birth<lb />
March 17 is a celebration day. also.<lb />
St. Patrick is customarily recognised on<lb />
this date, but for what? It is a generally<lb />
well-known fact in this country that he<lb />
was Irish, and green is the color of the<lb />
day Other than that, it might take a true<lb />
Irishman to fill you in on the details.<lb />
Unlike Washington and Lincoln, the<lb />
celebration date is not St. Patrick's date<lb />
of birth: it is the day on which he died.<lb />
But let us start at the beginning.<lb />
St. Patrick was born in 372 or 384<lb />
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England or Scotland, all three hold claim<lb />
to him At the age of sixteen he was<lb />
carried off by pirates and sold into<lb />
slavery in Ireland. There he was<lb />
employed by his master as a swineherd<lb />
on the mountain of Sleamish, in the<lb />
county of Antrim He lived there seven<lb />
years, during which time he learned the<lb />
Irish language, and customs and habits<lb />
of the people.<lb />
He escaped captivity, and eventually<lb />
reached the Continent There he was<lb />
successively ordained Deacon, priest and<lb />
bishop With the authority of Pope<lb />
Celestine he returned to Ireland once<lb />
more to preach the Gospel to its<lb />
inhabitants<lb />
Patrick found enemies in the Druidical<lb />
priests of the more ancient faith in the<lb />
country They were great magicians, but<lb />
found their powers useless against<lb />
Patrick. Their antagonism of the bishop<lb />
was so great that he was compelled to<lb />
curse their fertile lands, so that they<lb />
became dreary bogs: to curse their rivers<lb />
so that no fish lived there; to curse their<lb />
kettles so that nothinq could ever be<lb />
made to boil in them; and lastly, to<lb />
curse the Druids themselves, so that the<lb />
earth opened and swallowed them up.<lb />
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and his followers holds that one cold<lb />
morning they found themselves on a<lb />
mountain, without a fire to cook their<lb />
breakfast, or warm themselves. Patrick<lb />
instructed his followers to gather a pile<lb />
of ice and snowballs: after this was<lb />
done, he breathed upon it, and it<lb />
immediately became a fire.<lb />
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that of driving the snakes from Ireland,<lb />
and causing the soil of the country to kill<lb />
any serpents that touched it. It has been<lb />
said that Patrick accomplished the f�at<lb />
by bqating a drum, which he struck so<lb />
hard that he knocked a hole in it,<lb />
endangering the success of the miracle.<lb />
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holy relic.<lb />
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abstain from drink in the daytime, until<lb />
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man dropped dead-a martyr to thirst.<lb />
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who are with their mothers daily while<lb />
the fathers work, a man teacher could<lb />
help them develop a more well-rounded<lb />
view of their environment.<lb />
Terry Dutton is one of few men who<lb />
teacn pre-school children. In the future,<lb />
you may find yourself taking your child<lb />
to a nursery school where there are as<lb />
many men teachers as there are women.<lb />
Got any bright ideas?<lb />
Come to feature writers meeting<lb />
Thursday, 5:30<lb />
Writers and<lb />
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Greenwich Village comes to life<lb />
By BRANDON USE<lb />
Entertainment Editor<lb />
Is 1953 a good time for leaving home?<lb />
Larry Lapinsky thinks it is. He is leaving<lb />
the Brownsville section of Brooklyn for<lb />
Greenwich Village and an acting career.<lb />
Greenwich Village, Bohemian capital<lb />
of the United States, Manhattan's version<lb />
of the Left Bank, spot where thousands<lb />
have gone to pursue artistic careers of<lb />
one sort or another throughout the years,<lb />
is the setting for the movie. Even though<lb />
the film was shot on location in<lb />
Greenwich Village and Brooklyn, director<lb />
Paul Mazursky best succeeds in<lb />
feel of Greenwich Village until we come<lb />
to terms with the potpourri of the<lb />
characters and their lives.<lb />
Lenny Baker and Ellen Greene as the<lb />
two young lovers, Larry Lapinsky and<lb />
Sarah, both portray young, middle class<lb />
Jewish kids from Brooklyn who are<lb />
hoping to find something in Greenwich<lb />
Village. Likewise Christopher Walken as<lb />
Robert, a young poet, Dori Brenner as<lb />
Connie, an artist, and Antonio Fargas as<lb />
Bernstein, a gay Black man, all seem to<lb />
be seeking something in the Village.<lb />
The trouble is no one except Larry<lb />
Lapinsky seems to really know what they<lb />
are seeking. Larry always has a firm goal<lb />
LENNY BAKER, Ellen Greene, Antonio Fargas, Dori Brenner and Christopher Walken<lb />
are denizens of Greenwich Village in the early 19508 in Paul Mazurskys "Next Stop<lb />
Greenwich Village<lb />
ELLEN GREENE and Lenny Baker are lovers In the Greenwich Village of the early<lb />
195Cs in Paul Mazursky's "Next Stop, Greenwich Village<lb />
realistically re-creating the people of<lb />
Greenwich Village on screen rather than<lb />
loading us down with heavy physical<lb />
re-creation. Mazursky, who coincidentally<lb />
was bom in Brooklyn and left it around<lb />
1953 for Greenwich Village and an<lb />
acting career, nevertheless insists that<lb />
the movie Is only influenced by his life�<lb />
but not an autobiography.<lb />
Though Packards and Hudsons line<lb />
the streets of Sheridan Square and<lb />
MacDougal Street, and newsstands<lb />
display Modem Screen Magazine with the<lb />
cover story, "Wolves I Have Known" by<lb />
Marilyn Monroe, we don't get the true<lb />
in mind; to be an actor. All the others<lb />
are simply existing in the Village for its<lb />
Mecca-like qualities We see Larry in his<lb />
everyday struggles to make himself<lb />
known as an actor but all the rest of his<lb />
friends are only viewed in coffeehouses,<lb />
parties, or in their apartments. None of<lb />
the others have ambition to make<lb />
something of their lives beyond the<lb />
Village but Larry who sees the Village<lb />
merely as a stepping stone to stardom.<lb />
We find, as Larry does in the course<lb />
of the film, that many of his "friends" in<lb />
Greenwich Village are shells of people;<lb />
facades covered by more facades. Larry<lb />
sums it ud beautifully when he finds out<lb />
that Sarah, his girlfriend, has been<lb />
seduced by Robert. Cornering him in a<lb />
bar, Larry cooly remarks: "Underneath<lb />
thatpose, there is nothing but pose<lb />
Bernstein, who after his boyfriend has<lb />
left him won't come out from underneath<lb />
bedcovers, finally confesses to sym-<lb />
pathetic Larry and Co. that his name<lb />
really isn't Bernstein, he came from<lb />
Georgia instead of New York, he has no<lb />
idea who his father was, and almost<lb />
everything he has told them was made<lb />
up. "The only real thing is the gay part,<lb />
so please go away. I don't want to come<lb />
out from under the covers<lb />
Indeed the Village has that carnival<lb />
facade where among other things Larry<lb />
and friends dance in conga lines down<lb />
the streets to prevent weekly suicide<lb />
attempts from Anita, one of the wasted<lb />
Villagers.<lb />
Larry's struggles to be an actor are<lb />
juxtaposed with struggles from his<lb />
mother (Shelly Winters) who plays the<lb />
classic Jewish mother who doesn't want<lb />
to give up her little boy; even if he is 22!<lb />
His attempts at living in the grownup<lb />
world are always being threatened by his<lb />
mother vho means well, but just can't let<lb />
go. She constantly interferes with Larry's<lb />
life, walking in on his parties and his life<lb />
with Sarah.<lb />
Lenny Baker as Larry Lapinsky, the<lb />
only one of the Villagers who seems to<lb />
have a last name, brings his part to life<lb />
with a true New York vitality and<lb />
awareness. Unlike naive Dustin Hoffman<lb />
in THE GRADUATE, Larry is not<lb />
confused by the world, only frustrated by<lb />
it. He is not having harsh reality<lb />
unwillingly thrust upon him, to the<lb />
contrary, he actively seeks the challenge<lb />
of the real world and seems rather adult<lb />
throughout the film even though it is a<lb />
film partially about growing up. I suggest<lb />
that it is more about trying to make<lb />
dreams become reality than about<lb />
growing up, for Larry Lapinsky seems on<lb />
his way by the end of the film to<lb />
becoming somebody.<lb />
NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE is<lb />
wry humor-drama done very well through<lb />
the sympathetic directing of a Village<lb />
veteran, Paul Mazursky. It works because<lb />
reality is not glossed over by nostalgia;<lb />
but most importantly -it works.<lb />
This film playing through tonight at the<lb />
Park Theater. Their cooperation is<lb />
gratefully appreciated.<lb />
Murray Perahia gives sensitive performance<lb />
By MARY GROVER<lb />
Murray Perahia's performance in<lb />
MendenhaJI Student Center last Wednes-<lb />
day night was both sensitive and<lb />
inspired. Perahia's playing exhibited<lb />
technical mastery and spiritual insight.<lb />
Mr. Perahia's performance seemed<lb />
stronger in the poetic sense than in the<lb />
powerful. He played two sets of<lb />
variations on his program. The first,<lb />
Haydn's "F-Minor Variations" lent itself<lb />
well to Perahia's style. Its themes were<lb />
beautifully conveyed throughout the<lb />
entire piece. But in Brahm's "25<lb />
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Handel a set of variations much larger<lb />
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stream of musical events, culminating, in<lb />
this set, in a grand fugue whose<lb />
demands Perahia seemed just shy of<lb />
satisfying.<lb />
Bartok's "Out of Doors' Suite" was<lb />
second on the program. The five-piece<lb />
composition encompassing a varied<lb />
range of sounds and moods was<lb />
completely played. But again, especially<lb />
in "The Chase the final piece of the<lb />
suite, a bigger or heavier 3ound wa��<lb />
needed to meet its driving and rhythmic<lb />
specifications.<lb />
"Papillons" by Schumann, like the<lb />
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forte, tonal and textural control. His<lb />
playing was refined, capturing all the<lb />
subtleties and nuances of the composi-<lb />
tion. "Papillons" is an example of the<lb />
"character" piece of trie 19th century.<lb />
Each of the twelve sections Involves its<lb />
own individual mood or character which<lb />
Mr. Perahia was most successful in<lb />
relaying.<lb />
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its varied program, but more importantly<lb />
because of Murray Perahia's meaningful<lb />
and dedicated performance of these<lb />
pieces.<lb />
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Kottke is superb<lb />
By KENT JOHNSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Leo Kottke concert last Thursday<lb />
night at Wright Auditorium was a concert<lb />
that should not have been missed.<lb />
Artists of Kottke's caliber do not come to<lb />
ECU often enough.<lb />
To say that Kottke was proficient with<lb />
his Martin twelve string guitar wojld be<lb />
an understatement. A proficient guitar<lb />
player in a solo performance could not<lb />
control and impress an audience the<lb />
way Kottke did.<lb />
Throughout the concert you could<lb />
hear the claps, yells and sighs of the<lb />
members of the audience who were<lb />
unwilling to wait until the end of the<lb />
song to show their appreciation. This<lb />
reporter's jaw dropped more than once in<lb />
appreciation of a Kottke melody line.<lb />
Some guitarists seem to say to the<lb />
audience: "Look what I can make this<lb />
guitar do Leo Kottke says: "Look at<lb />
this amazing instrument and what it can<lb />
do It is this subtle difference that puts<lb />
Kottke ahead of other guitarists. Only an<lb />
artist true to form could have produced a<lb />
show of the quality and style of<lb />
Thursday's performance.<lb />
Kottke wears five finger picks on his<lb />
right hand, and a glass slide on his little<lb />
finger of his left hand. To watch him<lb />
play, you would think it was the most<lb />
natural and easiest way to play guitar. All<lb />
of his movements were graceful and<lb />
precise.<lb />
Kottke is a solo performer, but<lb />
listening to him it is hard to think that<lb />
there is no backup. He plays the rhythm<lb />
with his thumb and forefinger on the<lb />
lower strings while picking the lead on<lb />
the higher strings. Without missing a<lb />
boat he may play a short lead with the<lb />
slide that is on his little finger. He<lb />
occasionally retunes his guitar to an<lb />
open chord.<lb />
When Kottke appears on stage in blue<lb />
jeans and a pullover shirt, with short hair<lb />
by today's standards, he reminds you of<lb />
your older cousin who you do not see<lb />
too often. You think that he might have<lb />
just gotten out of the Navy. In fact<lb />
Kottke was in the Navy for quite some<lb />
years.<lb />
But Kottke is surprising. This<lb />
cousin's voice wasn't nearly so low as<lb />
Kottke's. It is not a rasping voice, but a<lb />
low melodic voice. And besides the way<lb />
he talks, what he is saying is also<lb />
surprising, you can't believe a word the<lb />
man says.<lb />
During the concert Kottke would<lb />
pause between songs and explain what<lb />
inspired him to write the next song, or<lb />
simply give the name of the song. The<lb />
name of one instrumental was "A Bus<lb />
Boy's Baroque Seen Through the Eyes of<lb />
the Suburb A very sad sounding blues<lb />
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KOTTKE<lb />
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melody was inspired by a 13 year old<lb />
New Jersey youth who discovered he was<lb />
growing pubic hair and killod himself.<lb />
He thought he was becoming a werewolf.<lb />
Kottke attributes this tragedy to<lb />
television.<lb />
Kottke was never serious in his<lb />
monologues. He discussed everything<lb />
from death to cottage cheese in Raleigh,<lb />
NIC. and treated all of the subjects with<lb />
equally amusing sarcasm.<lb />
Kottke worked as hard at amusing<lb />
himself as he did to amuse the audience.<lb />
While he played the guitar his eyes were<lb />
closed most of the time. At times, it<lb />
seemed that the audience was<lb />
hypnotised, but Kottke would not allow<lb />
that for long, he was intent on having a<lb />
good time.<lb />
ECU audiences yell, clap and stomp<lb />
feet. This audience attitude made Kottke<lb />
happy. Kottke enjoyed answering the<lb />
lower members of the audience, and<lb />
smiled modestly with the applause.<lb />
The concert began with a lively<lb />
instrumental. The second song was a<lb />
song that is probably most often<lb />
associated with Leo Kottke. "I Guess I<lb />
Owe It All To Pamela Brown" is a Kottke<lb />
song in which he attributes his success<lb />
and "Tod times to a woman that left him<lb />
for u ,nan that drives a pick-up truck. If<lb />
she had not left him he thinks that today<lb />
he would be driving kids to school.<lb />
Other notable songs Kottke performed<lb />
were the very sensitive "Yesterday is<lb />
Gone the wilder Procol Harum song<lb />
"Power Failure and probably the<lb />
highlight of the show "Louise<lb />
Kottke said of his song "Louise that<lb />
it was a "song about agony, despair and<lb />
generally the things that make the world<lb />
go around I asked him about the song<lb />
after the show and he claimed he did not<lb />
write it. His albums credit him with<lb />
writing "Louise You can't believe a<lb />
word the man says.<lb />
"I'm trying to progress, to mature, but<lb />
I find it hard because I delight in the<lb />
ordinary Kottke said. It is easy to see<lb />
that Kottke enjoys his music, which is<lb />
far from ordinary. So, again I have to<lb />
say, you can't believe a word the man<lb />
says.<lb />
The concert was brought to ECU by<lb />
the Student Union Special Concerts<lb />
Committee, chaired by Daniel Prevatte.<lb />
Special recognition should be given them<lb />
for organizing such a fine show.<lb />
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Female law school enrollment increase cited<lb />
By RAY TYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
More and more women are getting<lb />
into law school and are doing well there,<lb />
according to Mrs. Nelson Crisp, a<lb />
Greenville attorney.<lb />
"Women are scoring seven percent<lb />
higher than men on the LSAT (Law<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test) and the grade<lb />
point average of women in law school<lb />
exceeds the male average said Mrs.<lb />
Crisp.<lb />
Mrs. Crisp made the comments in a<lb />
speech before the ECU Law Society, Feb.<lb />
12.<lb />
The Law Society is an organization for<lb />
students interested in pursuing legal<lb />
careers. It obtains information from law<lb />
schools for its 46 members and<lb />
maintains a library on law schools,<lb />
according to Walter Clark, president of<lb />
the society.<lb />
Mrs. Crisp, a native of Greenville,<lb />
started her own practice here in 1968.<lb />
"I figured that in eastern North<lb />
Carolina, nobody would have me said<lb />
Mrs. Crisp. "So I went in on my own and<lb />
I went into the hole my first year<lb />
Mrs. Crisp, who said she has never<lb />
experienced any sex discrimination<lb />
amo.o peers, hears comments about her<lb />
sex.<lb />
"Some judges like to say 'you are the<lb />
prettiest lawyer I have ever seen' and that<lb />
gets old after awhile.<lb />
"When I went to law school in 1964<lb />
there were only five women and three did<lb />
not continue said Mrs. Crisp. "I had a<lb />
constitutional law professor who pegged'<lb />
me and called on me more often but I<lb />
think that helped me learn better<lb />
Mrs. Crisp, who did her undergrad-<lb />
uate work at Duke and attended the<lb />
University of North Carolina Law School<lb />
cited one area of law in need of<lb />
immediate reform.<lb />
"When child support cases are<lb />
appealed, it can leave a mother without<lb />
any income and that's not right said<lb />
Mrs. Crisp. "But we have a fair system of<lb />
equal rights that asks who the supporting<lb />
person is and who is the dependent<lb />
Mrs. Crisp said the recent move<lb />
toward allowing lawyers to advertise<lb />
is dangerous.<lb />
"I think we have a very good system<lb />
now she said. "If we had advertising we<lb />
would have people undercutting others<lb />
and that's not healthy.<lb />
"But we still have attomeys who<lb />
engage in ambulance chasing and<lb />
attomeys that are buddy-buddy with real<lb />
estate men so maybe we should try<lb />
advertising and see what happens said<lb />
Mrs. Crisp.<lb />
The ECU Law Society sponsors four<lb />
lectures each year, and Mrs. Crisp was<lb />
the second in this year's series. Mrs.<lb />
Crisp is retained as an attorney for<lb />
students by the Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
Spring ECU graduates face grim U.S. job market<lb />
By FRANCEINE PERRY<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The job market for this spring's crop<lb />
of college graduates looks pretty grim,<lb />
but ECU senior Michael Kincer doesn't<lb />
worry about his employment prospects.<lb />
Already he has had encouraging<lb />
on-campus interviews with a variety of<lb />
employers�a well-known automobile<lb />
manufacturer, a Richmond Tobacco<lb />
company, a cosmetic distributor, an<lb />
office equipment firm, a large bank and<lb />
the regional office of a camera<lb />
manufacturer.<lb />
And the local car dealership which<lb />
employed Kincer part-time during his<lb />
student years has urged him to consider<lb />
permanent employment.<lb />
The jobs Kincer is considering include<lb />
management, data processing and<lb />
marketing positions, which would enable<lb />
him to apply his campus studies as a<lb />
business and mathematics major.<lb />
Some of the potential employers have<lb />
offered to pay his travel expenses for<lb />
further interviews.<lb />
Why is Mike Kincer so fortunate in<lb />
locating job prospects?<lb />
"He has a positive attitude toward<lb />
job-hunting sayd ECU Placement<lb />
Service Director Fumey James. "Mike has<lb />
not simply read the unemployment<lb />
statistics and given up in despair, as<lb />
many students have.<lb />
"He knows he has a good deal to<lb />
offer an employer, and this confidence is<lb />
communicated to the company represent-<lb />
atives who interview him<lb />
James's office arranges for graduating<lb />
seniors to meet with visiting interviewers<lb />
from businesses, industries, school<lb />
systems and other companies and<lb />
institutions interested in hiring new<lb />
employees.<lb />
Problems resulting from the current<lb />
recession-unemployment, inflation, ,ow<lb />
revenues and resulting cutbacks-have<lb />
caused numbers of students to panic,<lb />
and fail to register for interviews at all,<lb />
believing that the situation is hopeless,<lb />
James says.<lb />
"That is why Mike is in such a<lb />
favorable position<lb />
Mike Kincer himself attributes his<lb />
success to the fact that he does not feel<lb />
"pressured<lb />
"Graduate school is always an<lb />
option he said. "As an Air Force<lb />
veteran, I still have two more years of the<lb />
Gl Bill. My wife is employed, so I am not<lb />
desperate for a job.<lb />
Job-hunting has not been altogether<lb />
easy for Kincer; the first job applications<lb />
he sent away were accepted with thanks<lb />
but with polite replies that no position<lb />
was available.<lb />
"This is why so many students are<lb />
turned off. You just have to keep trying<lb />
he said.<lb />
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From the cold marble halls of the US<lb />
Supreme Court to the frozen streets of<lb />
Madison, Wisconsin, the continuing saga<lb />
of whose hot little hands get to control<lb />
student fees rages on.<lb />
Should University of North Carolina<lb />
students fork over funds to a liberal<lb />
student paper that regularly dumps on<lb />
Spiro Agnew and foes of abortion?<lb />
Should University of Wisconsin students<lb />
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financing such things as athletic<lb />
programs, student newspapers, student<lb />
governments, and various other student-<lb />
orientated programs and organizations.<lb />
The use and control of such funds<lb />
has long been a hot campus issue. At<lb />
most schools, the student government<lb />
has the last say as to which student<lb />
groups receive how much. Groups which<lb />
receive the money are usually recognized<lb />
campus organizations, but the process of<lb />
dishing out the cash is fraught with<lb />
problems.<lb />
Critics point out that student<lb />
governments, whether liberal or conserva-<lb />
tive, are usually elected by small<lb />
percentages of the student population<lb />
and therefore do not accurately reflect<lb />
the wishes of the students as to where<lb />
their money should go.<lb />
When a student government gives<lb />
$700 to the local Trotskyite cabal to<lb />
finance a semester worth of leaflets,<lb />
students of a somewhat conservative<lb />
bent unleash a howl. When liberal<lb />
students, on the other hand, see their<lb />
hard-earned tuition money going to a<lb />
fraternity to pay for a beer bash, they<lb />
send up a cry of protest. And when<lb />
students of all ideological shades see<lb />
student governments abusing their<lb />
money by taking needless junkets or<lb />
sometimes, by outright stealing it,<lb />
everyone yells.<lb />
The Daily Tar Heel, the student paper<lb />
at the University of North Carolina which<lb />
receives $22,000 in student funds, was<lb />
recently let off the hook by the US<lb />
Supreme Court when it refused to hear a<lb />
case brought by several disgruntled<lb />
students. The students said they didn't<lb />
like their mandatory fees supporting a<lb />
paper whose views did not jive with<lb />
theirs.<lb />
The court's refusal left standing a<lb />
district court ruling which said neither<lb />
the paper nor the university "imposes or<lb />
attempts to impose an orthodoxy or point<lb />
of view concerning religious, moral,<lb />
philosophical, ideological and political<lb />
ideas on any individual<lb />
The students, whose fees range from<lb />
$7 to $9 out of a tuition of $453 per<lb />
semester, objected to the paper's line on<lb />
such topics as Agnew, abortion, Richard<lb />
Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, bussing and1 the<lb />
death penalty. They argued that since<lb />
they couldn't graduate unless their fees<lb />
were paid, the newspaper policy resulted<lb />
in state-sanctioned opinion, a violation of<lb />
their First Amendment rights.<lb />
University of Wisconsin students<lb />
however, who objected to their student<lb />
association's donation to alleged bomber<lb />
David Fine, were more successful in a<lb />
similar incident in late February.<lb />
Fine, 23, the youngest man ever<lb />
named to the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list,<lb />
was captured in California January 7 and<lb />
returned to Wisconsin for trial. When the<lb />
Wisconsin Student Association (WSA)<lb />
voted to give $2,000 to his defense team<lb />
many Wisconsin students were not<lb />
pleased.<lb />
A group calling itself "Students for<lb />
Students" was formed, and in several<lb />
days collected 5,000 signatures on a<lb />
petition, enough to place the donation<lb />
question on a campus referendum<lb />
scheduled for April. Faced with the<lb />
opposition, the WSA, which receives<lb />
$63,000 each year in student fees,<lb />
rescinded the offer, saying the publicity<lb />
would have hurt Fine's chances for<lb />
acquital.<lb />
Students at the State University of<lb />
New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, where<lb />
controversy over student fees has been<lb />
brewing since the protest days of 1970,<lb />
may be able to use funds to form student<lb />
"organizations or corporations" if a<lb />
recently-passed report is okayed by the<lb />
SUNY Chancellor and Board of Trustees.<lb />
Some of the student corporations<lb />
which might qualify for funding In<lb />
addition to the Schussmeisters Ski Club<lb />
are the New York Public Research Group<lb />
and the Buffalo campus paper, The<lb />
Spectrum, both non-profit outfits.<lb />
Although the report recommends that<lb />
student fees also be permitted for use in<lb />
activities involving "advocacy or expres-<lb />
sions of views or opinions, whether or<lb />
not the SUNY Chancellor and Trustees<lb />
will go along with the report is another<lb />
question.<lb />
As usual, the issue is what<lb />
constitutes a "student" group and where<lb />
does "personal" opinion enter into a<lb />
group's realm.<lb />
An aide to a high SUNY official, said<lb />
to reflect the views of other SUNY<lb />
officials, was no' leased with the report.<lb />
Using mandatory student fees to support<lb />
a group's personal view is a "blatant<lb />
misuse of the fee" he said.<lb />
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'Mercy killing'gaining support in the U.S.<lb />
By FRANCEINE PERRY<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Euthanasia, or "mercy-killing is not<lb />
yet accepted fully by the majority of<lb />
persons in our society, but it is<lb />
significantly gaining approval, says an<lb />
ECU sociologist.<lb />
Dr. Donald Stewart, an aooociate<lb />
professor of sociology at ECU who has<lb />
studied attitudes toward euthanasia,<lb />
discussed his findings at a recent Alpha<lb />
Kappa Delta research symposium in<lb />
Richmond, Va.<lb />
"A dictionary definition of euthanasia<lb />
is 'the act of putting to death painlessly<lb />
a person suffering from a painful and<lb />
incurabie disease said Stewart.<lb />
Euthanasia and other types of<lb />
"putting to death" has been openly<lb />
practiced by many societies, he said.<lb />
"Infanticide has existed as a means of<lb />
population control in many cultures. In<lb />
some pre-literate migratory groups, the<lb />
aged were abandoned or killed outright,<lb />
and this was expected, if not approved,<lb />
by the elderly<lb />
Even in modem western nations,<lb />
euthanasia is widely practiced upon aged<lb />
patients, as reported by Simone de<lb />
Beauvoir in "The Coming of Age he<lb />
said.<lb />
Even in modern western nations,<lb />
Dr. Stewart pointed out a complex<lb />
ambivalence toward euthanasia in the<lb />
U.S while it is illegal, it is not<lb />
infrequently carried out by medical<lb />
personnel with the consent of the patient<lb />
or the patient's family. Most euthanasia<lb />
of this type is unreported, but<lb />
occasionally a "mercy killer" is arrested.<lb />
However, court action usually results in<lb />
acquittal or a light sentence, unlike other<lb />
forms of homicide<lb />
Euthanasia is often made possible by<lb />
the fact that a bedridden patient may<lb />
contract pneumonia, and if the hospital<lb />
staff purposely neglects to treat the<lb />
pneumonia, the patient dies sooner, he<lb />
said. This is "negative" or "passive"<lb />
euthanasia, the term applied to a failure<lb />
by medical personnel to take "heroic<lb />
measures" to prolong life, thus allowing<lb />
death to occur naturally. "Active"<lb />
euthanasia is the deliberate termination<lb />
of life.<lb />
Dr. Stewart believes many seriously<lb />
deformed infants are euthanized soon<lb />
after birth.<lb />
"The number of such cases cannot be<lb />
known, but the evidence indicates that<lb />
this number is considerable he said.<lb />
He quoted a Washington, D.C.<lb />
gynecologist who estimates that at least<lb />
once a week in his city's hospitals, a<lb />
mentally or physically deformed infant<lb />
patient who will not live a "meaningful"<lb />
life dies when medical treatment is<lb />
terminated. A Maryland medical center<lb />
ends treatment to about 20 cases each<lb />
year of serious and presumably fatal<lb />
injuries, frequently involving a severed<lb />
spinal column.<lb />
"One rationalization is that the<lb />
amount of medical equipment and the<lb />
number of qualified medical personnel<lb />
are limited, and the hopeless terminal<lb />
patient may be utilizing facilities that<lb />
might be more effectively used by a<lb />
patient with a prospect for recovery<lb />
said Stewart.<lb />
Dr. Stewart recently directed a survey<lb />
of a cross-section of North Carolinians<lb />
regarding their thoughts on euthanasia as<lb />
a means to end the lives of three chief<lb />
categories of hopelessly ill persons:<lb />
deformed infants, the seriously injured of<lb />
any age, and the elderly who suffer from<lb />
terminal illness.<lb />
Forty-one per cent agreed that<lb />
euthanasia should be practiced in allthree<lb />
cases, 32 per cent disagreed with all<lb />
three, and 27 per cent disagree with one<lb />
or two of the categories, most often<lb />
drawing the line at euthanizing deformed<lb />
infants.<lb />
"Infanticide appeared to be the most<lb />
unpopular form of euthanasia Stewart<lb />
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says. "Data from the interviews indicated<lb />
that at least some persons had the idea<lb />
that medical technology might someday<lb />
develop remedies for the deformed<lb />
infant<lb />
Age was noted as an important<lb />
characteristic of each opinion group.<lb />
Pro-euthanasia people represented a<lb />
median age of 35 years, and the "anti"<lb />
group's median age was 54. Forty-eight<lb />
was the median age for the mixed group.<lb />
Those most likely to be anti-<lb />
euthanasia were not only older, but less<lb />
educated and professed strong religious<lb />
beliefs, particularly Roman Catholic. The<lb />
sex of the individuals surveyed did not<lb />
seem to influence opinion on euthanasia.<lb />
He believes that most governments<lb />
will eventually permit the practice of<lb />
euthanasia but that new legislation is not<lb />
the most workable means of legalization.<lb />
In Britain's House of Lords, bills<lb />
favoring euthanasia have failed three<lb />
times, though the minority endorsing<lb />
euthanasia has increased with each<lb />
ballot. Five U.S. states have also voted<lb />
down pro-euthanasia bills.<lb />
"In this nation, a Supreme Court<lb />
decision, such as the 1973 ruling which<lb />
effectively legalized abortion, is the<lb />
easiest way to legalize euthanasia said<lb />
Stewart. "Public opinion is rising in its<lb />
favor, according to national and regional<lb />
polls taken during the past 15 years. A<lb />
decisive court ruling will one day reflect<lb />
this increasing approval<lb />
Organizations such as the Euthanasia<lb />
Educational Foundation, a lobbying and<lb />
educational group, and the Death with<lb />
Dignity movement have grown rapidly.<lb />
Increased media coverage, including<lb />
popular television programs on the<lb />
subject, have expanded public accept-<lb />
ance of euthanasia, he said.<lb />
"Thousands of 'Living Wills' stating a<lb />
person's wishes to be allowed to die<lb />
rather than be kept alive by artificial<lb />
means, have been signed, even though<lb />
the actual legality of these documents is<lb />
in doubt<lb />
Euthanasia has become a major issue<lb />
only since the invention of complex<lb />
life-support machines and other techno-<lb />
logical advances which can keep a<lb />
comatose patient alive indefinitely Yet<lb />
one of the most well-known recorded<lb />
cases of euthanasia was the 1939 death<lb />
of Sigmund Freud, noted Stewart.<lb />
After more than 30 unsuccessful<lb />
operations for a slow, deadly cancer of<lb />
the cheek and jaw, Freud was tormented<lb />
by pain and aware that he had no chance<lb />
of recovery.<lb />
His physician treated the pain with<lb />
large doses of morpria, and at Freud's<lb />
request, placed a fatal dosage by his<lb />
bed, the ultimate cure for suffering wnich<lb />
had become unbearable. On Sept. 21,<lb />
1939, Freud quietly swallowed the drug<lb />
and fell into his last sleep, ending his<lb />
pain forever.<lb />
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Swimmers take secondplace in Regionals<lb />
By STEVE WHEELER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina swim team traveled<lb />
to University Park, Pa. last weekend and<lb />
came back with the second place trophy<lb />
in the Easterns Swimming Champion-<lb />
ship. Pitt won the meet with 443 points,<lb />
while the Pirates mounted up 299.<lb />
Syracuse placed third with 265, and<lb />
Maryland picked up fourth with 229.<lb />
Twelve teams competed in the<lb />
Championship.<lb />
The Pirates broke eight varsity records<lb />
and four frosh marks in the three day<lb />
event that saw East Carolina qualify one<lb />
relay team and one individual for the<lb />
national championships in two weeks.<lb />
John McCauley, Keith Wade and John<lb />
Tudor were the major assaulters on the<lb />
record books. McCauley broke the 50<lb />
freestyle mark and was in on the relay<lb />
teams that broke the 400 and 800<lb />
freestyle records. His time in the 50<lb />
freestyle was the fourth best in the<lb />
nation this year and qualified him for the<lb />
nationals. He also qualified in the 100<lb />
freestyle for the nationals.<lb />
McCauley was one of three double<lb />
winners and he took it one step further<lb />
by also swimming on a winning relay<lb />
team to give him three victories. His time<lb />
in the 50 freestyle of : 20.83 broke every<lb />
mark it could. The time was .24 of a<lb />
second belter than his previous best. In<lb />
the 100 freestyle, McCauley barely<lb />
missed the varsity record but timed out<lb />
in : 46.30 to qualify him for the nationals.<lb />
McCauley teamed up with Ross<lb />
Bohlken, Billy Thome, and John Tudor<lb />
to break both relay marks. In the 800<lb />
freestyle relay, the quartet swam to a<lb />
varsity mark of 6:59.55 to break the old<lb />
mark by three seconds. This time,<lb />
however, failed to send them to the<lb />
nationals.<lb />
In the 400 freestyle relay, the same<lb />
quartet swam to a 3:06.17. This mark<lb />
broke the varsity mark by three seconds<lb />
and qualified them for the nationals.<lb />
Keith Wade had three records, two of<lb />
which were varsity and frosh marks and<lb />
one that was just a freshman record. In<lb />
the 200 individual medley, Wade barely<lb />
missed breaking two minutes when he<lb />
timed out in 2:00.01 to set a new<lb />
freshman record. In his specialty, the<lb />
butterfly, Wade replaced Mike Bretting in<lb />
the record books as the leader of these<lb />
events. In the 100 fly, Wade won the<lb />
consolation round with a time of :52.56<lb />
to break Bretting's mark by .47 of a<lb />
second. In the 200 fly, Wade broke<lb />
Bretting's mark by .43 of a second. His<lb />
time was 1.57.41.<lb />
John Tudor set a new record in the<lb />
500 freestyle. His time of 4:43.98<lb />
bettered his old mark by about two<lb />
seconds. He also swam on both relay<lb />
teams that set marks.<lb />
The only other record broken was in<lb />
the 400 individual medley where Tomas<lb />
Palmgren came out of his slump to break<lb />
his old record by more than four<lb />
seconds. His time of 4:15.12 was good<lb />
enough to place him in second place for<lb />
the event but did not qualify him<lb />
nationally.<lb />
Doug Brindley also had fine races in<lb />
the 500 and 1650 freestyles. His time of<lb />
4:46.37 was good enough for fifth place<lb />
in the 500. In the 1650 freestyle, Brindley<lb />
won the consolation with a time of<lb />
16:45.60, just off his record for the<lb />
event.<lb />
Stewart Mann had some good times<lb />
at the Easterns even though he was sick<lb />
for the first couple of days. In the 200<lb />
backstroke, Mann finished second with a<lb />
time of 1:59.36. He also placed in both<lb />
individual medley events. In the 400 IM<lb />
Mann finished sixth with a time of<lb />
4:17.01. In the 100 IM Mann had a<lb />
2:00.51 to place tenth.<lb />
Junior Steve Ruedlinger placed fourth<lb />
and sixth in the 200 and 100 butterflies,<lb />
respectively, with times of 1:58.15 and<lb />
: 53.05.<lb />
Ross Bohlken placed third in the 200<lb />
freestyle and ninth in the 100 freestyle.<lb />
His time of 1:44.56 in the 200 free was<lb />
just off his record for the event.<lb />
Billy Thome, in addition to swimming<lb />
on both relay teams, placed fourth in the<lb />
50 free, seventh in the 100 free, and fifth<lb />
in the 200 free. His placing in these<lb />
events gave the Pirates added depth they<lb />
needed to finish second in the meet. His<lb />
times of :21.67 in the 50 and 1:44.97 in<lb />
the 200 were his best ever.<lb />
Coach Ray Scharf had much praise<lb />
for his tankers after coming in second in<lb />
this big of an event.<lb />
"We really swam well in this meet.<lb />
I'm really proud of the boys. We could<lb />
have done better in certain places, like<lb />
the 800 free relay but overall I can't<lb />
complain. This is the best we've ever<lb />
done here. We had finished fifth, but<lb />
never higher<lb />
The next meet for tankers will be Mar.<lb />
25-27 when McCauley and the 400 free<lb />
relay team travel to Providence, R.I. for<lb />
the NCAA Division I National Champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
Ridge leads linksters in impressive showing<lb />
ECU'S golf team opened its 1976<lb />
season last week by finishing tenth out<lb />
of 18 schools in the Pinehurst Invitational<lb />
golf tournament in Pinehurst, N.C.<lb />
The team was paced by junior Steve<lb />
Ridge, who finished tenth individually<lb />
with a three-round total of 223. Ridge's<lb />
final tally was seven strokes behind the<lb />
individual medalist. Johnny Elam, of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Elam fired a two-under par 70 on the<lb />
tournament's final day to beat Wake<lb />
Forest's Jay Haas by two strokes. Wake<lb />
Forest finished as the team champion as<lb />
they outdistanced the second-place Tar<lb />
Heels by 30 strokes. 1099 to 1129. Wake<lb />
finished with three of the top four golfers<lb />
and four of the top six finishers to pull<lb />
off the runaway victory<lb />
For ECU. the tournament was a<lb />
positive showing, according to coach<lb />
Mac McLendon In evaluating the team's<lb />
performance. McLendon said that<lb />
although their were some disappointing<lb />
individual performances, the team's<lb />
finish as a whole was promisma.<lb />
My goal before the tournament was<lb />
to finish in the top eight, and we missed<lb />
that by six strokes, but I think we proved<lb />
that we have a good golf team "<lb />
The tournament was held on the<lb />
championship Pinehurst number two<lb />
course, ore of the nation's premier<lb />
courses, and McLendon noted that this,<lb />
as much as anything, was worth<lb />
competinq in the tournament.<lb />
"When you play the Pinehurst number<lb />
two course you have played one of the<lb />
best courses in the country. It can't help<lb />
but improve your game You would be<lb />
hardpressed to find better competition<lb />
than in the Pinehurst tournament and a.<lb />
better course than the number two<lb />
course<lb />
The field at Pinehurst included all the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference schools, two<lb />
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of which ECU finished ahead of, and<lb />
several of the better schools in the<lb />
southeastern United States<lb />
The team opened the tournament<lb />
ranked next to last in the 18-team filed,<lb />
but they were in seventh after the<lb />
first-round of play. A poor second day of<lb />
play, though, hurt the team and<lb />
prevented it from placing hiqher.<lb />
During the second day, the team<lb />
battled the rain and fell off its first day<lb />
totals by 28 strokes and to tenth overall.<lb />
On that second day, only two ECU<lb />
golfers broke 80. Ridge and Rob Welton<lb />
with 78's.<lb />
But the remainder of the tournament<lb />
the Pirate golfers did well. Ridge finished<lb />
with a 72 to finish at 223, which<lb />
outdistanced his nearest ECU teammate<lb />
by 11 strokes. That was Welton. who put<lb />
together rounds of 79, 78, and 77 to<lb />
finish with a 234 total The remainder of<lb />
the ECU golfers finished in this fashion:<lb />
Mike Buckmaster 235, Trip Boinest 237,<lb />
Keith Hiller 239 and Fred Acker 252. In<lb />
determining the tea:n totals the top five<lb />
individual scores were used each day<lb />
Steve Ridge played like a true<lb />
champion said McLendon. "He played<lb />
against some of the top players in the<lb />
country on one of the toughest courses<lb />
there is. and he held his own.<lb />
The showing by the rest of the team<lb />
was good, but not up to their potential or<lb />
capabilities. Fortunately, we have a<lb />
second chance at some of the teams that<lb />
beat us and it is my belief that we will be<lb />
able to improve on our position in<lb />
regards to some of the teams which beat<lb />
us this time around<lb />
The ECU golfers performance was a<lb />
good start towards qualifying for the<lb />
NCAA tournament, but with the tough<lb />
schedule ECU has this year that will take<lb />
a lot of work To qualify for the NCAA, a<lb />
team must.not only win its conference,<lb />
but play well in the tournaments it<lb />
enters<lb />
ECUs next tournament play will be<lb />
this coming weekend. March 19-21. in<lb />
the Camp Lejeune tournament Last year,<lb />
the Pirates finished in fourth place in the<lb />
tournament<lb />
Pirates steal way past WCU, 5-1<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Geoff Beaston tied an ECU career<lb />
record for stolen bases by stealing<lb />
second in the sixth inning of yesterday's<lb />
game with Western Carolina University.<lb />
Moments later, Beaston scored on a<lb />
single by Steve Bryant to put ECU up,<lb />
2-1. Charlie Stevens followed with<lb />
another single to score Bryant and ECU<lb />
went on to down the Catamounts, 5-1, at<lb />
Harrington Field.<lb />
ECU set or tied a bevy of records,<lb />
both individually and collectively, during<lb />
the game. As a team, ECU set records<lb />
for times walked in a game, 10, and<lb />
stolen bases in a game, seven.<lb />
Individually, four Pirates set or tied<lb />
records. Beaston tied the career record<lb />
for stolen bases with his sixth-inning<lb />
steal, after setting the career record for<lb />
hits against Furman on Saturday.<lb />
Joe Roenker walked three times in the<lb />
game to tie another single game coord;<lb />
and Glenn Card and Bryant each stole<lb />
two bases to tie a single-game record.<lb />
Bryant, Roenker and Stevens were the<lb />
hitting stars for the Pirates at the plate.<lb />
Bryant went 3-for-5 at the plate and<lb />
scored three runs; Stevens was 2-for-4<lb />
with two runs batted in; and Roenker<lb />
went two-for-two in the game, raising his<lb />
season average to .500.<lb />
Pete Conaty started for the Pirates<lb />
and picked up his first win of the year in<lb />
his first appearance.<lb />
Conaty lasted six innings before<lb />
giving way to freshman Keith Kurdewan<lb />
with two on and none out in the seventh.<lb />
Kurdewan retired the side with no<lb />
damage in the seventh and set down the<lb />
Cats in order in the eighth and ninth to<lb />
preserve the win for the Pirates and<lb />
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for Western, but was knocked out by the<lb />
Pirates in the seventh. DeWeese was<lb />
never effective, walking nine batters, but<lb />
survived until the seventh because the<lb />
Pirates could not score the runners. For<lb />
the game ECU stranded 14 baserunners.<lb />
DeWeese allowed four runs and was<lb />
relieved by Rick Cherry, who gave up the<lb />
final ECU run in the eighth.<lb />
Western broke a scoreless tie in the<lb />
fourth when David Idol singled and<lb />
scored on a one out double by Bob<lb />
Gil more, giving the Cats a 1-0 lead. In<lb />
every inning from the fifth through the<lb />
seventh the Cats threatened, but could<lb />
not score against Conaty, stranding two<lb />
runners each frame. In the seventh, the<lb />
Cats put men on second and third with<lb />
no one out, but Kurdewan came in to<lb />
stop the Cats for the inning and the<lb />
game<lb />
See Baseball, page 17.<lb />
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ECU runners fail to place<lb />
ECU'S three national qualifers in<lb />
indoor track failed to qualify for the<lb />
NCAA championship heats this weekend,<lb />
but turned in respectable performances<lb />
nonetheless.<lb />
Carter Suggs, who qualified for the 60<lb />
yard sprint, advanced to the quarterfinals<lb />
with a time of 6.3 on the electric timer in<lb />
each of his first two heats (the electric<lb />
timer generally times the events .15 of a<lb />
second slower than normal).<lb />
In his third heat, Suggs finished third<lb />
with another 6.3 clocking. In his heat, he<lb />
was beaten out for the two qualifying<lb />
spots by Harvey Glance of Auburn and<lb />
Reggie Jones of Tennesse. In the finals,<lb />
Glance wound up winning the 60 yard<lb />
competition and Jones placed third, so<lb />
Suggs was beat out by some fine<lb />
sprinters.<lb />
The Pirates other 60 yard qualifer,<lb />
Donnie Mack, also advanced through<lb />
three races, placing third in the third race<lb />
with a 6.3 time (equivalent to 6.15), with<lb />
only the top two being taken to the<lb />
finals.<lb />
In the 60 yard high hurdles, Marvin<lb />
Rankins was ousted in the quarterfinals,<lb />
after running 7.4 in each of the first two<lb />
races. In the third race, Rankins clocked<lb />
7.3, but was nosed out by James Walker<lb />
of Auburn, who finished second in the<lb />
finals, and another hurdler.<lb />
So despite the fact that they failed to<lb />
score any points, the ECU runners<lb />
performance in the NCAA was not a<lb />
complete disappointment.<lb />
U.S. golfers visit Japan<lb />
Winning in athletics is no doubt a<lb />
preferred goal, but for eight NCAA<lb />
golfers and two coaches, it took a<lb />
backseat to more important issues at the<lb />
first United States-Japan Collegiate Golf<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
According to golf tabulations, the<lb />
final score read: U.S. 26, Japan 14. Only<lb />
a deeper glance will show the contest<lb />
resulted in a winning tie, based on the<lb />
closer relations established between the<lb />
two nations.<lb />
An NCAA First<lb />
Besides setting precedent as the<lb />
NCAA's first international competition,<lb />
the golf tournament opened doors to<lb />
perhaps further participation in collegiate<lb />
athletics between the NCAA and Japan.<lb />
Already, there is talk about a second golf<lb />
matchup and, perhaps, a long term<lb />
agreement for continuing the competi-<lb />
tion. There's also the possibility of<lb />
expanding the competition to other<lb />
sports.<lb />
Co-sponsoring the event on the<lb />
Japanese side was the Sports Nippon<lb />
Press, a daily sports and recreation<lb />
newspaper in Tokyo, in cooperation with<lb />
the Japan Student Golf Association.<lb />
Working in close contact with the NCAA,<lb />
all three organizations showed how<lb />
intercollegiate athletics can be used as a<lb />
diplomatic tool to bring nations closer<lb />
together.<lb />
Jay Haas, 1975 individual NCAA<lb />
medalist from Wake Forest captained the<lb />
squad. Other members included Wake<lb />
Forest teammates Curtis Strange and<lb />
Bob Byman; Oklahoma State University's<lb />
Lindy Miller and Tom Jones; Phil<lb />
Hancock from the University of Florida;<lb />
University of Oregon's Pete Jacobsen;<lb />
and Mike Brannan, Brigham Young<lb />
University.<lb />
Strange Medalist<lb />
Strange, 1974 NCAA champ, captured<lb />
individual honors at the tournament by<lb />
posting an eight under par 208 (72-67-69)<lb />
during the three-day affair, while Haas<lb />
placed fourth with a 214 total.<lb />
One common feeling seemed to run<lb />
among the entire U.S. contingent. The<lb />
tournament Aas virtually flawless and<lb />
was perhaps the most exciting<lb />
experience of their lives.<lb />
"I don't know of adequate words and<lb />
phrases in the English language to<lb />
properly do justice to any type of<lb />
summary of this tournament said<lb />
Wimberly. "Great, tremendous, extraordi-<lb />
nary don't seem to be enough<lb />
Excellent Organization<lb />
indeed it was flawless, from the<lb />
original orientation session in Los<lb />
Angeles prior to the Japan visit, to a<lb />
mmmmemimmjmmmmm<lb />
tearful departure in Tokyo after perhaps<lb />
one of the most progressive weeks in<lb />
U.SJapanese relations.<lb />
Wimberly, reflecting back on what<lb />
could be improved to make a second<lb />
meeting more organized, could think of<lb />
nothing.<lb />
"We found the Japanese people to be<lb />
the most gracious, selfless individuals<lb />
we've ever met Wimberly said. "I've<lb />
never been associated with a more<lb />
efficiently run tournament and it<lb />
produced an incredible bridge of<lb />
goodwill<lb />
It all started when NCAA Director of<lb />
Events Jerry Miles proposed the<lb />
competition to Matsujiro Kawana, head<lb />
of Sports Nippon's Los Angeles office.<lb />
Things really got rolling when Chikao<lb />
Kano, chairman of Sports Nippon, visited<lb />
with Miles during his trip to the U.S.<lb />
The NCAA Golf Committee was<lb />
informed of the possibility of conducting<lb />
the competition and with the endorse-<lb />
ment of the Committee, the Executive<lb />
Committee, and the U.S. Golf Associa-<lb />
tion, Miles went to Tokyo to finalize<lb />
arrangements.<lb />
The NCAA prepared a "Handbook for<lb />
Coaches and Participants" and directed<lb />
the arrangements for the Association's<lb />
first international competition.<lb />
Arriving in Japan, the U.S. entourage<lb />
found themselves confronted by televi-<lb />
sion cameras, popping flashbulbs and<lb />
everything surrounding the color of being<lb />
celebrities. And celebrities they were as<lb />
the Japanese rolled out the red carpet<lb />
treatment from excellent accomodations<lb />
to Tokyo's Imperial Hotel to incompar-<lb />
able food, sightseeing and warm<lb />
companionship.<lb />
Throughout the entire week, mo-<lb />
mentos were exchanged between the two<lb />
teams and close friendships were<lb />
established. And to the surprise of the<lb />
Americans, Japanese collegiate golfers<lb />
are competive.<lb />
Suburon Fujiki finished second with a<lb />
210 total and Masahiro Kuramoto was<lb />
third at 211.<lb />
"The Japanese really wanted to<lb />
learn said Oklahomo State's Jones.<lb />
"They had about 200 million cameras and<lb />
were always studying our swings. They<lb />
watched everything we did. It was a great<lb />
trip I'll never forget<lb />
"The trip to Japan was the greatest<lb />
thing I have ever been involved in<lb />
Brannan related.<lb />
"I felt very honored to be part of this<lb />
new competition between our two<lb />
countries Byman noted. "I hope it will<lb />
continue so that others can have the<lb />
opportunity to experience what all of us<lb />
did<lb />
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Continued from page 16.<lb />
ECU tied the game in the fifth on an<lb />
infield hit and a stolen base by Bryant<lb />
and Sonny Wooten's single to right. ECU<lb />
loaded the bases later in the inning, but<lb />
Card hit into a double play.<lb />
In the sixth, ECU scored two runs and<lb />
the Pirates added a run in the seventh<lb />
without a hit, when Card walked, moved<lb />
up on an error, stole third and scored on<lb />
a passed ball.<lb />
Bryant scored the final ECU run in the<lb />
eighth, beating out an infield hit, stealing<lb />
second and scoring on a hit by Stevens.<lb />
The Pirates wereJo meet Western for<lb />
another game this afternoon, before<lb />
traveling to Raleigh on Thursday for a<lb />
1 30 doubieheader with the N.C. State<lb />
Wolfpack<lb />
Western Carolina 000 100 000 - 1 5 2<lb />
East Carolina 000 012 11x - 5 9 0<lb />
Conety, Kurdswan 7 and McCullough;<lb />
DsWesM, Cherry 7 and Qrlndetaff.<lb />
WP-Conaty (1-�1 LP-DsWaase 0-1.<lb />
Furman takes two, zonking<lb />
ECU in doubieheader action<lb />
By WILLIE PATRICK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
GREENVILLE, S.C-What a difference<lb />
a day makes.<lb />
After ail, since it rained from 3:30<lb />
p.m. Friday until after all good little<lb />
coaches and players were asleep, who<lb />
would have thought that the Pirates<lb />
would be able to get in their<lb />
doubieheader with the Furman Paladins.<lb />
Furman did, and the Pirates<lb />
accomodated the hosts nicely by blowing<lb />
both ends of a doubieheader, 4-3 and<lb />
12-6.<lb />
The losses evened the Pirates' record<lb />
at 2-2 overall and dropped them to 0-2 in<lb />
Southern Conference play.<lb />
The Paladins scored the first run of<lb />
the day when Craig Reisinger reached<lb />
first on an error, moved to third on a pair<lb />
of infield groundouts and scored when a<lb />
relay throw went astray.<lb />
Macon Moye put the Pirates in front<lb />
in the next inning, though, by pounding<lb />
a 3-2 pitch 360 feet over the leftfield<lb />
fence to score himself and Joe Roenker,<lb />
who had singled.<lb />
The Paladins tied the count again in<lb />
the fourth with a run and then, after the<lb />
Pirates scored in the sixth, tied it again<lb />
in the bottom of the seventh. An<lb />
unearned run in the eighth proved to be<lb />
the Pirates' undoing, though.<lb />
In the second game, Furman again<lb />
scored in the first inning. Roenker, who<lb />
finished with five hits for the day,<lb />
unloaded a 400-foot shot high atop a<lb />
bank beyond the leftfield fence to know<lb />
the count.<lb />
This apparently unnerved Chris<lb />
Mensing, the Paladin starter, who<lb />
walked Moye and then served up singles<lb />
to Glenn Card and a run-scoring single to<lb />
Rick Koryda, which scored Move for the<lb />
go ahead run.<lb />
Run-scoring by Roenker and Koryda<lb />
put the Pirates up 4-1 at the end of the<lb />
third and a sacrifice fly and another<lb />
single by Roenker put the count at ECU<lb />
6, Furman 1 at the end of the top of the<lb />
fourth.<lb />
But the Paladins weren't dead. They<lb />
nicked Pirate starter Terry Durham for<lb />
three runs in the fourth, before he retired<lb />
in favor of Bob Feeney. The Paladins<lb />
then climbed on Feeney for two more in<lb />
the fifth to tie the score at 6-6.<lb />
The climax of the day came in the<lb />
sixth. The Paladins betted Feeney for<lb />
three more runs and relievers Larry<lb />
Daughtridge and Keith Kurdewan for<lb />
three more to end the onslaught.<lb />
The Pirate half of the seventh was<lb />
purely academic, as were the other<lb />
innings throughout the game when the<lb />
score was close. For the day the Pirates<lb />
left 19 runners stranded and committed<lb />
six errors.<lb />
First Game<lb />
East Carolina 020 001 00 - 3 6 3<lb />
Furman 100 100 11 - 4 5 0<lb />
Reavis and McCullough; Fadem,<lb />
Roberts 6 and Nichols. WP: Roberts<lb />
1-1. LP; Reavlsl-1.<lb />
HR: Moye ECU.<lb />
Second Game<lb />
East Carolina 022 200 0 - 6 12 3<lb />
Furman 100 326 x - 12 10 0<lb />
Durham, Feeney 4, Daughtridge 6,<lb />
Kurdewan and McCullough; Mensing,<lb />
Barbee and Nichols. WP: Barbee 2-0.<lb />
LP: Feeney 1-1).<lb />
HR: Roenker ECU.<lb />
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By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Covering The NCAA From Charlotte<lb />
It is hard to realize what a big production the NCAA Regional playoffs are until<lb />
one has actually witnessed and observed the production process himself.<lb />
Even as little publicity as last weekend's NCAA Eastern Regionals Quarterfinals in<lb />
Charlotte received, in relation to some of the other quarterfinal matchups did, the<lb />
production last weekend was really something.<lb />
There is surely a great deal to be said about any contest which draws 12,000 in<lb />
attendance, but the real scope of the operation becomes more paramount from press<lb />
row, as a member of the working media.<lb />
First, there were some 125 writers covering the game and no fewer than five radio<lb />
stations broadcasting the games. Add to this the tournament help enfranchised to aid<lb />
with the sending of copy, and the smooth operation of press conferences and the<lb />
like, and there are quite a few people involved in the affair from the press angle.<lb />
Writers came from as far away as Chicago, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. to<lb />
cover these games. This actually was not all that surprising when one considered that<lb />
one of the teams, De Paul, came from Chicago and two other teams, VMI and<lb />
Virginia, are in the coverage area of the two Washington dailies. Philadelphia, by the<lb />
way, is the site of this year's final round.<lb />
But also there were reporters from many North Carolina and South Carolina<lb />
small-town papers, as well as the larger towns like Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro,<lb />
High Point, Winston-Salem, Durham and Columbia, S.C.<lb />
Be it to simply be there, or for legitimate coverage purposes, there were quite a<lb />
few of the more prominent writers in the Carolinas and Tennessee, as well as<lb />
Virginia, in attendance.<lb />
And though the pre-Tournament publicity tended to give less attention to the<lb />
VMI-Tennessee and Virgmia-DePaul games than many of the other NCAA first-round<lb />
games, most of the writers in attendance generally agreed that the games were well<lb />
worth the coverage they received.<lb />
First. VMI surprised nearly everyone in attendance by face-lifting the integrity of<lb />
the Southern Conference by defeating ninth-ranked Tennessee. True, with Bernard<lb />
King not playing for Tennessee if made matters a little easier, but then SEC teams are<lb />
not supposed to even come close to losing to the Southern Conference.<lb />
VMI s deliberate play just proved too much for the Volunteers, who were nearly as<lb />
disciplined as the military school but more than likely less hungry than the heavily-<lb />
underdog Keydets.<lb />
The situation was much the same in the case of the DePaul-Virginia matchup. It<lb />
was generally a foregone conclusion that Wally Walker and Company would run<lb />
circles around the "city school" from Chicago, but perhaps the Chicago writers in<lb />
attendance knew better<lb />
Like the VMI team, DePaul practiced a very disciplined style of play under the<lb />
tutelage of Ray Meyer. In 34 years at DePaul. Meyer had won 528 of 839 games going<lb />
into last weekend's NCAA game. This was done almost entirely with Chicago players.<lb />
Again a combination of the underdogs' desire to win and a sense of flatness on<lb />
the part of the favorite seemed to make inequalities even up.<lb />
Virginia, too, was perhaps smarting from the rigors of the ACC tournament the<lb />
week before and all the publicity which it received as a result. This weariness may<lb />
also have shown on the North Carolina Tar Heels in their game against Alabama, in<lb />
which they were handled by the Crimson Tide and Leon Douglas.<lb />
So the first-round of the NCAA Regionals had many surprises, the biggest perhaps<lb />
coming in Charlotte And most of the writers in attendance at Charlotte had a hard<lb />
time meeting their deadlines because of the excitement of it all. Most, too, agreed<lb />
that although the teams may not have been as prominent, the games were well worth<lb />
the time and effort from a newsman's viewpoint.<lb />
It is the occasional surprises, as well as the events such as an NCAA tournament,<lb />
a football bowl game, or a big-league championship, or whatever the writer's interest<lb />
might be, that so often carries the writer over the hump of boredom and day-to-day<lb />
routine into a world of semi-fantasy and enjoyment.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS, SWIM TEAM<lb />
A hearty congratulations to coach Ray Scharf and his ECU swim team for their<lb />
second-place finish in this past week's Eastern Regionals in State College, Pa.<lb />
This writer has criticized, if that be the word, oach Scharf on occasion this year,<lb />
perhaps unfairly on one occasion, but he must put his hand out to Scharf this time<lb />
for an extremely fine job in the Eastern competition.<lb />
The second-place finish by the ECU swimmers was outstanding to say the least,<lb />
particularly when one notes the caliber of competition. Among others, the Pirates<lb />
placed ahead of Villanova and Maryland and was outranked only by the University of<lb />
Pittsburgh, which dominated the entire field.<lb />
Every member of the ECU team is undoubtedly proud of this accomplishment, as<lb />
should the ECU students be Once again, coach Scharf our recognition and our<lb />
congratulations<lb />
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SC shines as VMI ousts<lb />
Tennessee, 81-75, in NCAA<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
CHARLOTTE-lt was a day of<lb />
redemption for VMI.<lb />
It was a day of redemption for the<lb />
Southern Conference.<lb />
But most of all, it was a day of<lb />
satisfaction for VMI head coach Bill<lb />
Blair.<lb />
Only two years ago, VMI had been<lb />
ranked at the bottom of the Southern<lb />
Conference as a hapless junkheap of<lb />
basketball talent. Now, in 1976, Blair was<lb />
standing before a large crowd of media<lb />
as the winning coach in one of four<lb />
NCAA Eastern Regional games.<lb />
"I know what the press has been<lb />
saying about us all year said Blair,<lb />
"that we backed into the SC<lb />
regular-season championship, that we<lb />
backed into the tournament champion-<lb />
ships and that we'd get blown off the<lb />
court in the NCAA's, but I think we may<lb />
have shown some people tonight that<lb />
VMI can play basketball<lb />
And, indeed, the Southern Conference<lb />
champions' 81-75 win over the<lb />
ninth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers,<lb />
runners-up in the Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference, gave Blair plenty to be proud of.<lb />
There was a touch of uncertainty in<lb />
Blair's rainbow, though. The Vols'<lb />
All-America Bernard King never played.<lb />
King was sidelined the entire game with<lb />
a broken thumb and watched as fellow<lb />
All-America Ernie Grunfield put on a<lb />
one-man show with 36 points, which<lb />
wasn't enough to pull it out for the SEC<lb />
representative.<lb />
Nonetheless, SEC teams are not<lb />
supposed to even come close to losing<lb />
to the likes of the lowly Southern<lb />
Conference. But that is what happened in<lb />
Charlotte Saturday night.<lb />
After taking the lead early in the<lb />
second half, VMI never trailed and<lb />
refused to break under the tournament<lb />
pressure, despite the score being tied at<lb />
58-58 with seven minutes left in the<lb />
game. At that point, Blair called a<lb />
time-out and VMI ran off a 10-2 stretch<lb />
against the Volunteers, icing the game.<lb />
And perhaps it was the discipline of<lb />
the VMI way of life that gave the Keydets<lb />
the edge over the more flamboyant<lb />
Volunteers. Or maybe the VMI team just<lb />
wanted it more.<lb />
"All year long people have said we<lb />
were lucky said 6-3 forward Ron Carter,<lb />
who scored 19 points for the Keydets,<lb />
"and tonight we had a little something to<lb />
prove. I think maybe we proved it - that<lb />
we could play good basketball afterall<lb />
The Keydets, now 21-8, were playing<lb />
in the NCAA for only the second time,<lb />
the first coming in 1964 despite a<lb />
non-winning record. They shot 66 per<lb />
cent for the game and out rebounded<lb />
Tennessee 32-25.<lb />
Blair said these were the principal<lb />
statistical differences in the game.<lb />
"We have shot over 60 per cent in five<lb />
games this year and our perimeter<lb />
shooting tonight was the key. I was<lb />
really surprised that we out rebounded<lb />
them inside. We didn't play them inside<lb />
that much, but instead shot from the<lb />
outside to win. It was a great team<lb />
victory, and regardless of what the press<lb />
has said, we didn't back in tonight<lb />
But Tennessee coach Ray Mears<lb />
might disagree a little.<lb />
See Mears, page 19.<lb />
DePaul knocks off UVA,<lb />
69-60, in opening round<lb />
Wally Walker was sick the few days<lb />
preceding the NCAA Eastern Regional<lb />
first-round games in Charlotte last<lb />
Saturday. Following the game, Walker<lb />
still felt sick and that squeamish feeling in<lb />
his stomach had become more intense.<lb />
Why? Walker's team, the University of<lb />
Virginia, the team he had starred four<lb />
years for, had just been defeated, 69-60,<lb />
by a DePaul team which people knew<lb />
little about. The loss in Saturday's NCAA<lb />
first round eliminated Walker and the<lb />
Cavaliers from the post-season tourna-<lb />
ment, only days after they had teamed<lb />
for the ACC championship.<lb />
"I felt sick all last week, but I feel<lb />
even sicker now said the 6-7 senior.<lb />
"We didn't play well at all and they<lb />
covered me close all game long, and I<lb />
just got pushed and shoved a lot. I don't<lb />
think I have ever shot so poorly in my<lb />
life<lb />
For the game, Walker was 4 of 15<lb />
from the floor, including 0 for 7 in the<lb />
second half, and scored only 11 points.<lb />
All game long, Walker was shadowed by<lb />
DePaul freshman Curtis Watkins. Walker<lb />
fouled out at 1:44 and was followed by<lb />
Billy Langloh near the end of the game.<lb />
DePaul head coach Ray Meyer praised<lb />
his team, especially Watkins, for their<lb />
play.<lb />
"I'm a very happy man tonight said<lb />
Meyer. "Colorful Curt did a great job on<lb />
wonderful Wally. Ronnie Norwood<lb />
showed how he can break open a ball<lb />
game in the second half<lb />
Norwood exploded his 21 points in<lb />
the second half to finish the game as<lb />
high scorer for the Blue Demons with 28<lb />
points. It was his outside shooting and<lb />
drives down the lane that tore apart the<lb />
Cavalier defense in the second half and<lb />
allowed DePaul to overcome a 37-31<lb />
halftime lead for Virginia.<lb />
Meyer, who has accumulated 528.<lb />
wins in 34 years of coaching at DePaul,<lb />
switched defenses several times against<lb />
the Cavaliers and kept the ACC champs<lb />
bewildered in the second half.<lb />
"We changed defenses on them. We<lb />
used three different ones - man-to-man,<lb />
zone, box and one. I think it made them<lb />
think about what they wanted to do and<lb />
we were really about to run the offense in<lb />
the second half behind Norwood<lb />
DePaul trailed the entire first half, but<lb />
took the lead for the first time with 9:06<lb />
to play, at 50-49. The last time Virginia<lb />
led was at 58-57 with 3:13 to play.<lb />
Here the turning point in the game<lb />
occurred.<lb />
DePaul scored to go ahead at 59-58<lb />
and then Virginia coach Terry Holland<lb />
was called for a technical foul with 2:16<lb />
to play.<lb />
Norwood sank the free throw and<lb />
followed with a basket to give DePaul a<lb />
62-58 lead with 2:02 to play. Virginia<lb />
fouled DePaul trying to get the ball back,<lb />
but this failed. Holland also employed a<lb />
two-platoon offense-defense pattern, but<lb />
when Walker fouled out that failed.<lb />
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Pirates to host first invitational track meet<lb />
The first annual East Carolina<lb />
University Invitational Track and Field<lb />
Meet will be held Mar. 20 at the Bunting<lb />
Track and Field on the ECU campus. This<lb />
will also serve as the dedication of the<lb />
track in the name of Michael L. Bunting,<lb />
prominent alumnus and tremendous<lb />
supporter of Pirate Athletics from<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
East Carolina will have three of its<lb />
own national qualifiers in the meet and<lb />
possibly four. Carter Suggs, Donnie<lb />
Mack and Marvin Rankins all participated<lb />
last week in the nationals. Sam Phillips,<lb />
who qualified for the nationals, is<lb />
currently on the injured list but may be<lb />
back for the ECU Invitational. Larry<lb />
Austin, fifth ranked in the nation in the<lb />
60 yard dash this year, is injured and will<lb />
not be in either meet.<lb />
Suggs, a sophomore from Tarboro,<lb />
N.C is ranked tenth in the naion this<lb />
year by Track and Field magazine. He<lb />
has run a 6.1 on several occasions and<lb />
has been beaten only by Austin and<lb />
Norfolk St. star Steve Riddick, who will<lb />
be at the ECU Invitational.<lb />
Mack, a freshman from Laurinburg,<lb />
N.C has really come through for the<lb />
Pirates in the inaoor season. He<lb />
consistently was running 6.1's and is in<lb />
the top twenty in the nation in the 60.<lb />
Rankins has been the Pirate that has<lb />
done the most this season. Just a<lb />
freshman, Rankins has lost but one race<lb />
all year, that being to teammate Sam<lb />
Phillips. The Windsor, N.C. native has<lb />
run 7.2 in the 60 yard high hurdles just<lb />
about every time out this year.<lb />
The competition for the Pirates will be<lb />
very keen as some of the best sprint<lb />
teams in the nation will be on hand.<lb />
Seton Hall is the favorite as they were<lb />
one of the top teams in the NCAA meet<lb />
last year. Howard University of<lb />
Washington, D.C is also entered in the<lb />
event and should bring a very strong<lb />
team. Catholic University, Baptist<lb />
College of Charleston, S.C Norfolk<lb />
State, Pembroke State, Richmond and<lb />
Hagerstown Junior College round out<lb />
the field. Each of them have top<lb />
performers, especially in the sprint<lb />
positions.<lb />
Seton Hall and Howard are favored in<lb />
the mile relay, while these two and East<lb />
VIRGINIA<lb />
Continued from page 18.<lb />
Slowly, DePaul pulled away over the final<lb />
two minutes.<lb />
It appeared Virginia still had the upper<lb />
hand until Holland was called for the<lb />
technical, and one later in the game, with<lb />
34 seconds to play.<lb />
Ironically, Holland said he committed<lb />
the first technical foul on purpose - in<lb />
an effort to perk his team up. Instead,<lb />
Holland may have cost the Cavaliers the<lb />
game.<lb />
"The first technical was intentional on<lb />
my part said Holland. "I thought it<lb />
would pick the team up, but it hurt us.<lb />
We couldn't play a game that w, 3 called<lb />
as loosely as this one. DePaul was a<lb />
physical team and the loose officiating<lb />
did not help.<lb />
'It was our worst game since January.<lb />
They cut us off inside and defensed us<lb />
well. In the second half (when Virginia<lb />
shot 26 per cent) we just couldn't get the<lb />
ball in the basket<lb />
Meyer reflected on DePaul's success<lb />
this year, which, much like that of VMI,<lb />
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"It has been 11 years since we were<lb />
last here said a calm, but happy Meyer.<lb />
"That's because we did not have a<lb />
program worthy of the NCAA. For awhile<lb />
we stopped giving scholarships and then<lb />
a few years ago we decided to push<lb />
basketball and that turned the comer for<lb />
us.<lb />
"With the exception of Norwood and<lb />
Gary Garland all our players are from the<lb />
Chicago area and we have always been a<lb />
city team. I don't know whether that is<lb />
good or bad, but we are<lb />
Meyer said that the VMI win was a<lb />
surprise to him.<lb />
"VMI was a surprise to me. Like most<lb />
other people, I didn't think they had a<lb />
chance of beating Tennessee. But as I<lb />
watched the end of the first half I<lb />
realized they had a good team and were<lb />
going to win<lb />
So it will be DePaul and VMI in one of<lb />
the Eastern Regional games in<lb />
Greensboro next week. It should be a<lb />
very interesting matchup between two<lb />
similarly-styled teams  particularly<lb />
since neither team was expected to make<lb />
it to Greensboro.<lb />
Carolina should fight it out for the 440<lb />
relay crown. Some of the top performers<lb />
include James Muskrow of Catholic, who<lb />
runs around 46 seconds in the 440 and<lb />
Willie Reid ol Haggerstown, who has<lb />
long jumped 26 feet.<lb />
Dedication of the Michael L. Bunting<lb />
Track and Field will take place at 1:50<lb />
p.m with Bunting, his wife Vicki, along<lb />
with ECU Chancellor Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
and Athletic Director Bill Cain on hand<lb />
for the ceremonies.<lb />
MEARS<lb />
Continued from page 18.<lb />
"We played without a great basketball<lb />
player tonight. Bernard King is an<lb />
All-American and when you play without<lb />
one of the finest players in the country,<lb />
you just are not at full strength. We knew<lb />
they had us outmanned without King, but<lb />
we never considered playing him. I don't<lb />
think we played that bad, they just were<lb />
a very well coached team that shot better<lb />
than any team we've played in a long<lb />
time.<lb />
"We hoped that we could get by<lb />
tonight without King, so he would be<lb />
ready next week, but now there is no<lb />
next week<lb />
Blair did an excellent job of coaching<lb />
the Keydets, switching defenses at the<lb />
half - which paid off in the form of a<lb />
victory for the Keydets.<lb />
"I thought we played a good defensive<lb />
game. We switched zones at the half<lb />
from a 3-2 to a 2-3.1 figured Coach dears<lb />
would adjust to the 3-2 zone, so I<lb />
changed to the 2-3. We did a good job<lb />
against their trap<lb />
Most of all, though, was the air of<lb />
confidence with which the Keydets<lb />
played and the drill team precision with<lb />
which they executed. Five VMI players<lb />
scored in double figures. That was an<lb />
example of their team play, as Blair<lb />
played but six players a minute in the<lb />
game.<lb />
Curt Reppart, a senior guard for VMI,<lb />
has been at the school since 1972. He<lb />
had suffered through 7-19 and 6-18<lb />
seasons before the last two years, when<lb />
VMI went 13-13 last year and capped it<lb />
all with this year's trip into the NCAA<lb />
Eastern Regionals.<lb />
"My freshman and sophomore years it<lb />
was just that we did not have the talent<lb />
said Reppart. "Then coach Blair came<lb />
along and really recruited some class<lb />
players that gave us the talent and<lb />
the experience. This year everyone had<lb />
played a year with each other and we all<lb />
knew we could do it.<lb />
"No one believed in us, but we did.<lb />
The ones who are in this locker room<lb />
right now are the only ones who really<lb />
believed in us. We always believed that<lb />
we could beat Tennessee. No one else<lb />
said we had a chance, but I guess maybe<lb />
we showed them<lb />
VMI coach Blair was not awarded the<lb />
Southern Conference coach-of-the-year<lb />
award this year, an event which raised<lb />
the ire of VMI Sports Publicist Tom<lb />
Shupe enough for him to send out a<lb />
letter to all the media concerning the<lb />
"injustice<lb />
Last Saturday night, though, Blair<lb />
probably won over a lot of votes, even<lb />
though it was too late. Reppart, too, put<lb />
in a plug for his coach.<lb />
"Coach Blair has made this team. He<lb />
has just been a super coach and there is<lb />
no doubt that he is the best coach in the<lb />
Southern Conference. He got the team on<lb />
its feet with good recruiting and then<lb />
molded it with good coaching and<lb />
discipline. He made us believe in<lb />
ourselves and he believed in us. He is a<lb />
winning basketball coach and that is<lb />
what has turned the program around<lb />
Carter again expressed the feeling of<lb />
the VMI team. Carter, at 6-3 jumps like<lb />
he is 6-8 and plays a fired-up brand of<lb />
basketball. He said, "Everytime we have<lb />
beat anyone good this season, people<lb />
have said it was an upset. Maybe some<lb />
people believe in us, now<lb />
Saturday's win over Tennessee still<lb />
must be considered an upset, but a win<lb />
over DePaul in next week's Eastern<lb />
Regionals in Greensboro may not<lb />
necessarily be considered such.<lb />
If that should happen, it would put<lb />
VMI in the finals of the Eastern<lb />
Regionals.<lb />
It has been a long time since a SC<lb />
team has advanced as far in the NCAA's.<lb /><lb />
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Jimmy Carter Candidates<lb />
Free flick<lb />
Animals Available<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Students for Jimmy Carter, Tues March<lb />
16 at 7:30 pm in Mendenhall Room 248.<lb />
This meeting is to finalize plans for<lb />
conducting a canvass in Greenville of all<lb />
voters. All interested persons are invited.<lb />
English essays<lb />
The deadline for the Department o<lb />
English Undergraduate Critical Essay<lb />
Contest is Monday, March 22, at 5 p.m.<lb />
All undergraduates enrolled in English<lb />
classes during the past calendar year are<lb />
eligible.<lb />
Essays should be typed, accompanied<lb />
by the instructor's recommendation, and<lb />
delivered to the secretary in the English<lb />
Office (Austin 122). A prize of $50 will be<lb />
awarded. For full details contact the<lb />
English Office.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will hold its fourth<lb />
annual business symposiurron" March" 24,<lb />
10:00 till 1:30, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. All interested students are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Gamma Sig Sig<lb />
Service Sorority Gamma Sigma Sigma<lb />
invites all people to rush. Tuesday.<lb />
March 16 a social will be held at 5:30 pm<lb />
in the Fletcher social room. A salad bar<lb />
will be included. Wednesday, March 17 at<lb />
7:30 p.man informaloet-tooether will be<lb />
held at 302 Jarvis Street. Everyone will be<lb />
able to make their own sundaes For<lb />
further information call Gisele Easters or<lb />
Debiie Chasen, (room 317 Fletcher) at<lb />
752-8107. Hope to see you there!<lb />
Computing News<lb />
The Computing Center Newsletter for<lb />
March is now available in the Computing<lb />
Center office in Austin 134. The<lb />
newsletter is free to all Computer Center<lb />
users and interested students and<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Seniors<lb />
Attention all graduating seniors�due<lb />
to the increase in postage rates the<lb />
BUCCANEER can not afford to mail<lb />
yearbooks to graduates next fall when<lb />
they arrive. In order to receive your<lb />
annual next fall.Dlease do one of th��<lb />
following:<lb />
1. Mail $1.00 for postage, your ID number<lb />
and your correct address to the<lb />
BUCCANEER office (Publications Center,<lb />
ECU, Greenville, N.C.)<lb />
2. Give a friend your spring activity card<lb />
as proof of enrollment and he or she may<lb />
pick up a book for you.<lb />
3. Or come by the BUCCANEER office &amp;<lb />
pick i�p a book after they arrive. Be sure<lb />
to have some proof of attendance<lb />
(schedule, activity card receipt for paying<lb />
fees, etc.).<lb />
Will the following SGA candidates<lb />
please make arrangements with the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD to have their pictures<lb />
taken: Jimmy Adams, Larry Glynn, Roger<lb />
Dubey, and Dalton Nicholson.<lb />
SGA Candidates<lb />
There will be another mandatory<lb />
meeting of all candidates running for<lb />
SGA offices on March 22 at 8:00 p.m. at<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Newman club<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Newman Club this WEDNESDAY, March<lb />
17, at 5 pm in room 233, Mendenhall.<lb />
Plans for the up-coming Walk for<lb />
Development will be discussed. Anyone<lb />
interested in volunteering to help work on<lb />
this project are asked to be present.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will<lb />
be sponsoring two car washes this<lb />
Saturday, March 20. They will be held at<lb />
the Exxon Station at Pitt Plaza and at the<lb />
Perco Station on 14th Street from 10 til<lb />
3. Please come out and get your car<lb />
washed.<lb />
Studnet Oniun<lb />
We need you! If you can spell,<lb />
apply for a Student Union Committee<lb />
chairperson position. There are twelve<lb />
openings for next year's committee<lb />
heads. Applications may be obtained at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Apply now<lb />
for these prestigious positions.<lb />
NEHA<lb />
The Student National Environmental<lb />
Health Association will hold a business<lb />
meeting on Wednesday, March 17 at 5:00<lb />
pm in the Allied Health Building.<lb />
Attendance is mandatory for all<lb />
members. Nashville Convention will be<lb />
discussed.<lb />
Campus Crusade<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ, an<lb />
interdenomination Christian organization,<lb />
will meet this Tuesday evening at 7:00 in<lb />
Brewster D wing room 201.<lb />
Come join us for a time of<lb />
Fellowship, sharing and an in-depth<lb />
study.<lb />
Vets club books<lb />
Students who did not pick up their<lb />
books or money should go bv the Vet's<lb />
Club office Thurs March 18, between 10<lb />
am and 2 pm.<lb />
Wednesday, March 17 -It Happened<lb />
One Night. Clark Gable and Qaudette<lb />
Colbert make a handsome pair in this<lb />
winner of five major Academy Awards.<lb />
This wonderfully warm, funny and<lb />
moving comedy is a story of a fugitive<lb />
heiress and a rebellious reporter who<lb />
tames her. A runaway romance between a<lb />
tough guy and a society girl - a rough<lb />
diamond and a polished jewel. Rated G.<lb />
Mrs. Carter<lb />
Mrs. Rosalyn Carter, wife of<lb />
Democratic Presidential candidate Jimmy<lb />
Carter, will be in Greenville on Wed.<lb />
March 17th. She will arrive at the<lb />
Pitt-Greenville airport at 11:45 am to<lb />
greet supporters and hold a news<lb />
conference. Mrs. Carter will go from<lb />
Greenville to New Bern for a reception<lb />
and fund raising dinner Wednesday<lb />
evening at the New Bern Shrine Club.<lb />
The reception begins at 6:00 pm followed<lb />
by dinner at 6:30 pm. Tickets for the<lb />
dinner are $5.00 per person and may be<lb />
obtained from Les Meekins at 752-1998 or<lb />
Dennis Ramsey at 756-4136. Everyone is<lb />
invited to see and hear Mrs. Carter on<lb />
Wednesday at the airport in Greenville<lb />
and at the dinner in New Bern.<lb />
Model UN<lb />
There will be a Model UN meeting<lb />
Thursday afternoon in the Political<lb />
Science coffee lounae at 4:00. The tooic<lb />
of discussion will be pertaining to future<lb />
plans about the Model UN at ECU.<lb />
Semper Fidelis<lb />
The Alpha Phi chapter of the Semper<lb />
Fidelis Society will be meeting Tuesday<lb />
night, March 16, 1976 at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B-103. There will be a guest<lb />
speaker talking to the club. The Officer<lb />
Selection Team from Raleigh will be at<lb />
the oia JU this week, so make plans to<lb />
stop by and see what the Marine Corps<lb />
Officer Programs have for you.<lb />
Republicans<lb />
The College Republicans are having a<lb />
meeting Wednesday, March 17, at 8:00<lb />
pm. The meeting will be held in Brewster<lb />
B-104. All interested in joining<lb />
with the republican campaign are invited<lb />
to attend. For more information or rides<lb />
call Buzz at 758-9881.<lb />
Senator Smith<lb />
Senator McNeill Smith, chairman of<lb />
the N.C. Commission to review Revenue<lb />
Laws, will be the guest speaker at a<lb />
Greenville-Pitt County League of Women<lb />
Voters' (LWV) meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday<lb />
(March 30) at the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church. The public is invited to attend.<lb />
Sen. Smith will discuss "N.C. Tax<lb />
Structure: Present and Future<lb />
The animals available for adoption<lb />
this week include one black cat, 3 black<lb />
puppies, 3 black and tan puppies, 3 black<lb />
and white puppies, 2 tan and white<lb />
puppies, 1 black and white mixed breed,<lb />
1 biege and black mixed breed.<lb />
The people at Animal Control would<lb />
like to extend an invitation to all<lb />
interested persons to visit the Animal<lb />
Shelter, located on 2nd Street, off<lb />
Cemetery Road.<lb />
SGA Openings<lb />
The SGA Legislature has seven<lb />
openings for day student legislators.<lb />
Also, there is one opening in each of the<lb />
following dorms: Jarvis, Aycock, and<lb />
Fletcher.<lb />
Applications are being accepted in<lb />
228 Mendenhall, the SGA main office by<lb />
the executive secretary.<lb />
Screenings for the Attorney General<lb />
will be held Wed Mar. 17, at 4 o'clock.<lb />
Disney-Daytona<lb />
Space is still available on the Student<lb />
Union Travel Committee trip to<lb />
Disneyworld and Daytona Beach schedu-<lb />
led for April 16 through April 24.<lb />
The costs of the trip are: $75 based<lb />
on quad occupancy; $85 based on triple<lb />
occupancy; $95 based on double<lb />
occupancy.<lb />
Four days are planned at Disneyworld<lb />
and two days are planned at Daytona<lb />
Beach.<lb />
Accommodations are at the Econo-<lb />
Travel Motels in Orlando, Fla. and<lb />
Daytona Beach, Florida. Transportation<lb />
will be by chartered Trail ways buses.<lb />
Reservations are now being taken in<lb />
the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, but hurry! The last day<lb />
to register for the trip is Tuesday, March<lb />
23.<lb />
Don't miss out on this great trip.<lb />
Fair<lb />
Here's a chance to make money, meet<lb />
good people, enjoy superb entertainment<lb />
and food. Drop by or participate in the<lb />
Roxy Music, Arts and Crafts Center-<lb />
Crafts Fair to be held March 20th,<lb />
Saturday 9 am to 9 pm.<lb />
Call the Roxy Music, Arts and Crafts<lb />
Center for further info, or come by 936<lb />
Albemarle St.<lb />
Ad Hoc<lb />
There will be a meeting of the Ad<lb />
Hoc Committee Tuesday, March 16, at 5<lb />
pm in room 247, Mendenhall. All<lb />
interested persons are invited to attend.<lb />
Belly Dance<lb />
Authentic Arabic (Belly) Dance Ms.<lb />
Whitley taught in Casablanca and<lb />
California. Now scheduling spring<lb />
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