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Serving the campus<lb/>
community for 51 years,<lb/>
with a circulation of<lb/>
8,500. This issue is 20<lb/>
pages.<lb/>
Fountainhead<lb/>
ON THE INSIDE<lb/>
Pirates break skid p. 20<lb/>
Women drop 3 p. 20<lb/>
A llmans Mediocre p. 19<lb/>
East Carolina University<lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina<lb/>
W b.WTl<lb/>
Sigma Nus return and hold major posts<lb/>
By NEIL SESSOMS<lb/>
Co-News Editor<lb/>
Sigma Nu fraternity was barred from ECU seven<lb/>
years ago fa excessive socializing, but now it is once<lb/>
again alive and prominent here and its brothers fill<lb/>
some of the most important and prestigious<lb/>
positions on campus.<lb/>
Members of the fraternity hold such posts as<lb/>
SGA president, Student Union president, speaker of<lb/>
the legislature, Student Union board of directors<lb/>
chairmanship, appropriations committee chairman-<lb/>
ship, and legislative positions.<lb/>
"They were raising hell and drinking too much<lb/>
beer explained fraternity Commander Michael<lb/>
Cunningham.<lb/>
Cunningham said the fraternity's national office<lb/>
found the previous chapter here incapable of<lb/>
operating and revoked its charter.<lb/>
He added that the first chapter had discontinued<lb/>
its chapter meetings and were sponsoring no social<lb/>
or service functions. It was put on one year of<lb/>
probation in 1967.<lb/>
"The administration was getting complaints<lb/>
from other Greeks and it worked with the national<lb/>
officer to jerk the charter said Cunningham.<lb/>
According to Cunningham, Sigma Nus national<lb/>
organization sent consultants to ECU in December,<lb/>
1974. and January, 1975 to determine if there<lb/>
existed adequate interest to reorganize a chapter<lb/>
here.<lb/>
The local organization operated as a colony fa<lb/>
one year and received its charter in March, 1976.<lb/>
Ricky Price, a Sigma Nu and speaker of the<lb/>
legislature, said he does not believe the fraternity<lb/>
TIM SULLIVAN<lb/>
BARRY ROBINSON<lb/>
CRAIG HALES<lb/>
Fountainhead File Photos)<lb/>
has all that much power in student affairs at ECU<lb/>
"The fraternity does not have any power. In-<lb/>
dividuals are in office by virtue of election and the<lb/>
fraternity has nothing to do with the office replied<lb/>
Price.<lb/>
SGA President Tim Sullivan, also a Sigma Nu<lb/>
brother, refused to comment.<lb/>
Cunningham emphatically denied any care-<lb/>
latiai between Sigma Nu and SGA business.<lb/>
"SGA business is not brought into the house to<lb/>
be discussed as brothers said Cunningham. "If<lb/>
the brothers discuss it, it is done as individuals<lb/>
"Brothers who are not involved in student<lb/>
government don't discuss student government<lb/>
activities added Vice-Commander David Dulin.<lb/>
Barry Robinsoi, Student Union president, also<lb/>
denied that Sigma Nu played any part in student<lb/>
government.<lb/>
Despite numerous official policy disagreements,<lb/>
Robinson denied that the relationship between he<lb/>
and Tim Sullivan as fraternity brothers had been<lb/>
seriously damaged by student politics.<lb/>
"We'vedoie pretty well said Robinson. "We<lb/>
try not to say anything to upset each other in social<lb/>
situations. We get along pretty well<lb/>
Craig Hales, chairman of the appropriations<lb/>
committee, indicated that brothers don't get<lb/>
involved with Sigma Nu through student govern-<lb/>
ment.<lb/>
"I was in SGA befae I ever heard of Sigma Nu,<lb/>
and it's the same with Price and Sullivan Hales<lb/>
stated.<lb/>
Whatever the relationship between the fraternity<lb/>
and its brothers' activities in student affairs, it is<lb/>
clear that Sigma Nu is once again alive and<lb/>
prominent at ECU.<lb/>
Mayor Cox to review and<lb/>
modify police search methods<lb/>
THE OLD laundry &amp; power plant will both soon be leveled.<lb/>
Photo by Russ Pogue<lb/>
By ROBERT SWAIM<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Greenville Maya Percy Cox<lb/>
stated he plans to review and<lb/>
modify methods used by the<lb/>
Greenville Police in conducting<lb/>
room searches on the ECU<lb/>
campus.<lb/>
"I am sure that they (police)<lb/>
do get rowdy and tear up the<lb/>
rooms sometimes, and there is no<lb/>
reason fa this said Cox.<lb/>
"They are not to patrol the<lb/>
campus said Cox. "There is na<lb/>
supposed to be a blue and white<lb/>
on campus<lb/>
When Cox was told the police<lb/>
had kicked down a student's doa<lb/>
in one of the searches, he stated,<lb/>
"That will cease. If they're going<lb/>
to go in and tear up a room, then<lb/>
they're going to fix it back like it<lb/>
was<lb/>
Cox said that he plans to meet<lb/>
with the chief of police, city<lb/>
manager, Joe Calder, chief of<lb/>
campus security, and the SGA<lb/>
president.<lb/>
Aocading to Cox, the Green-<lb/>
ville Police are not supposed to<lb/>
come on the ECU campus unless<lb/>
requested to do so by Joe Calder.<lb/>
GREENVILLE MAYOR Percy Cox announced he will look into<lb/>
methods used in dorm searches. Fountainhead file photo)<lb/>
Pre-reg istration issue<lb/>
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SNEA Meeting Sierra Club Film<lb/>
SNEA meeting Jan. 12, Wed.<lb/>
at 730 p.m. in the Multipurpose<lb/>
Room in Mendenhall.<lb/>
FG<lb/>
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6 JANUARY 1977<lb/>
Film Festival WRC Meets<lb/>
This Sunday at 4:00 the Films<lb/>
Committee is presenting the<lb/>
comedy film festival. It wiil<lb/>
feature 2 Woody Allen features,<lb/>
"Everything You Always Wanted<lb/>
to Know About Sex, but Were<lb/>
Afraid to Ask and "Love and<lb/>
Death Also Peter Sellers hit, "I<lb/>
Love You, Alice B. Toklas It<lb/>
starts at 4.00 at Mendenhall and<lb/>
shows will run at 4:00, 6.00 and<lb/>
9.00. Bringn ID &amp; Activity Card.<lb/>
Don't forget-Mel Brook's "Young<lb/>
Frankensteinthis Friday &amp; Sat.<lb/>
Read the January Entertainer<lb/>
Women's Resident Council<lb/>
held the first meeting of the year<lb/>
at 5:00 on Tues Jan. 4th in<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
Greg Pingston, guest speaker,<lb/>
discussed alternative proposals<lb/>
concerning the Buccaneer to be<lb/>
presented to the SGA Appropria-<lb/>
tions Committee. Other items on<lb/>
the agenda were last minute<lb/>
details about the WRC and dorm<lb/>
fund-raising project of selling<lb/>
portraits, the WRC sponsored<lb/>
scholarships and Committee Re-<lb/>
ports. The next meeting will be<lb/>
held on Tues Jan. 18th at 5.00.<lb/>
What does "FG" mean??<lb/>
"FG" stands fa the Forever<lb/>
Generation, an ECU campus<lb/>
organization that meets weekly<lb/>
for a time of Christ-centered<lb/>
Christian fellowship. Our meet-<lb/>
ings include a study or challenge<lb/>
from God's Word, singing, fel-<lb/>
lowship and prayer.<lb/>
Why not take a break this<lb/>
Friday night, and join us at 730<lb/>
in Mendenhall 244?<lb/>
Law Society<lb/>
ECU LawSociety meeting Jan.<lb/>
6 Thur. 221 Mendenhall 7.O0.<lb/>
Scholarships BookRe�iew Law<lb/>
WRC is sponsoring two $200<lb/>
scholarships: one to an in-state<lb/>
female student and one to an<lb/>
out-of-state female student. The<lb/>
scholarships will be awarded on<lb/>
the basis of: scholastic achieve-<lb/>
ment, need and contributions to<lb/>
ECU. A 2.5 minimum average is<lb/>
required. The in-state scholarship<lb/>
is named after Ruth A. White and<lb/>
the out-of-state scholarship is<lb/>
named after Dean Carolyn Ful-<lb/>
ghum. Applications are available<lb/>
in the R.A's and the counselor's<lb/>
offices in the women's dorms<lb/>
Deadline for returning applica-<lb/>
tions is January 31, 1977. The<lb/>
scholarships will be presented on<lb/>
Tuesday, February 15th.<lb/>
PC A Test<lb/>
The Pharmacy College Admis-<lb/>
sion Test will be offered at East<lb/>
Carolina University on Saturday,<lb/>
February 12, 1977. Application<lb/>
blanks are to be oompleted and<lb/>
mailed to PCAT, The Psycholo-<lb/>
gical Corporation, P.O. Box 3540,<lb/>
Grand Central Station, New York,<lb/>
New York 10017 to arrive by<lb/>
January 22, 1977. Applications<lb/>
may be obtained from the Testing<lb/>
Center, Rooms 105-106, Speight<lb/>
Building, East Carolina Univer-<lb/>
sity.<lb/>
ACT Test<lb/>
The ACT Assessment will be<lb/>
offered at East Carolina Univer-<lb/>
sity on Saturday, February 5,<lb/>
1977. Application blanks are to be<lb/>
oompleted and mailed to ACT,<lb/>
P.O. Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa<lb/>
52240 to arrive by January 10,<lb/>
1977. Applications may be obtain-<lb/>
ed from the Testing Center,<lb/>
Rooms, 105-106, Speight Build-<lb/>
ing, East Carolina University.<lb/>
Acct. Society<lb/>
Accounting Society Dinner<lb/>
meeting at Bonanza 264 By-Pass<lb/>
5 30 Monday, January 10th.<lb/>
Life after Life, the best seller<lb/>
by former ECU philosophy pro-<lb/>
fessor Ray Moody, will be review-<lb/>
ed at the Unitarian-Universalist<lb/>
(U-U) meeting Sunday noon at the<lb/>
First Federal building on the<lb/>
bypass at Granville Drive. D.D.<lb/>
Gross, presently a professor in<lb/>
the same department, will review<lb/>
the book.<lb/>
Model UN<lb/>
There will be a model United<lb/>
Nations meeting held in Brewster<lb/>
C wing, room 101 at 730 p.m.<lb/>
This is a very important meeting<lb/>
and all members should attend.<lb/>
Portraits<lb/>
WRC is sponsoring a portrait-<lb/>
taking session for anyone who is<lb/>
interested. In order to have an 8 X<lb/>
10 oolor portrait made, a certifi-<lb/>
cate must be purchased for $4.00.<lb/>
These certificates may be pur-<lb/>
chased in the R.A's offioes in<lb/>
every women's dorms until Jan-<lb/>
uary 21st. The dates for picture<lb/>
taking are January 11,12, 24 and<lb/>
25 at the Tri-Sigma Music Room<lb/>
on 5th St. The time allotments are<lb/>
from 11am to 7pm for single<lb/>
poses and from 7pm to 9pm for<lb/>
group poses on each day.<lb/>
Annuals<lb/>
Annuals may be picked up<lb/>
next week in the Buc office from<lb/>
1-4 p.m. Students must show I.D.<lb/>
and activity cards. This is the last<lb/>
time that you can get your<lb/>
annual!<lb/>
Legislators<lb/>
There are positions open as<lb/>
Legislators in the dams of Tyler,<lb/>
White &amp; Aycock. Those interes-<lb/>
ted can file in the SGA Office,<lb/>
Mendenhall 228. A meeting will<lb/>
be held next week fa saeening.<lb/>
Don Wright alumni UNC,<lb/>
Central &amp; Duke presently practi-<lb/>
cing in Goldsbao featured speak-<lb/>
er. Anyone interested in law<lb/>
school a law weloome.<lb/>
Applications<lb/>
Applications to take civil<lb/>
service tests fa summer employ-<lb/>
ment must be postmarked no<lb/>
later than January 13, 1977. No<lb/>
applications will be accepted after<lb/>
Jan. 13, 1977. The test is<lb/>
scheduled fa sanetime during<lb/>
Feb. 1977. Cane by the Co-opera-<lb/>
tive education office in 313 Rawl<lb/>
today and get your application.<lb/>
Foreign Study<lb/>
Are you intaested in the<lb/>
problems of faeign students at<lb/>
ECU, and in foreign study<lb/>
programs offered by ECU ?<lb/>
Would you be interested in<lb/>
waking ai such projects?<lb/>
If so, come by the SGA office,<lb/>
228 Mendenhall, between 9-5<lb/>
Monday thru Wednesday, Jan.<lb/>
10-12 and fill out an application.<lb/>
Rifle Team<lb/>
All persons interested in join-<lb/>
ing the rifle team should meet in<lb/>
room 145, Mingeson Jan. 10th at<lb/>
7O0p.m.<lb/>
Roxy Auditions<lb/>
Auditions will be held at the<lb/>
Roxy Theatre at 629 Albemarle<lb/>
St. fa parts in the upcoming play,<lb/>
"The American Dream" by<lb/>
Edward Albee. We also need<lb/>
stage hands and costume de-<lb/>
signers. Auditions are 730 p.m<lb/>
Jan. 7. Fa further info call the<lb/>
Roxy at 758-9911 a Soott Johnson<lb/>
at 758-1043.<lb/>
Sara Club's group meeting<lb/>
will be a timely program presen-<lb/>
ted by Richard Bden on "Cold<lb/>
Weatha Survival including a<lb/>
film. The meeting is Monday,<lb/>
Jan. 10th, at 8 p.m. in the First<lb/>
Presbytaian Church, 14th &amp; Elm<lb/>
Sts. Greenville.<lb/>
Maja Bden is in charge of<lb/>
Survival Training at Chary Point<lb/>
Marine Base and has a wealth of<lb/>
outdoa expaienoe in eastern<lb/>
N.C. This should be valuable<lb/>
preparation fa winta outings.<lb/>
The public is invited &amp; welcome.<lb/>
SGA Openings<lb/>
Legislata positions are open<lb/>
fa day students. Those inta-<lb/>
ested can file in Mendenhall 228,<lb/>
the SGA offioe, any day this<lb/>
week. A saeenings meeting will<lb/>
be next week.<lb/>
Travel Adventure Film Saies<lb/>
Thursday, Jan. 6, 1977, 8:00 p.m.<lb/>
Ken Richla presents "Gamany<lb/>
Key to Europe ECU students<lb/>
ID and Activity Cards.<lb/>
Dinner<lb/>
DINNER ANYONE? Why not<lb/>
spend one evening enjoying good<lb/>
food, candlelight and music<lb/>
When: Wednesday Jan. 12, 6:30<lb/>
p.m. Whae: HE 121 (Dining<lb/>
Room) Givai by the SDA Prioe:<lb/>
$3.00 per person. Fa Whan:<lb/>
Anyate.<lb/>
Tickets may be purchased<lb/>
frcm Bevaly Sanges at 758-9301<lb/>
and Cathy Sandas at 758-9401<lb/>
and Donna Hall.<lb/>
Seminar<lb/>
Comedy<lb/>
On Friday and Saturday, Jan.<lb/>
7 and 8, the Films Committee of<lb/>
the Student Union will present<lb/>
"Young Frankenstein If you<lb/>
liked "Blazing Saddles you'll<lb/>
love "Young Frankenstein<lb/>
Mel Brooks' talent ovaflows<lb/>
in this classic. Hilariously funny<lb/>
Admission: ID and Activity Card,<lb/>
presented in Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Theata, shows at 7.00 and 9.O0<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
Ski Trip<lb/>
PRC Ski Trip meeting will be<lb/>
held Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 7.00<lb/>
in the PRC Building. All those<lb/>
planning to go must attend. The<lb/>
trip is the weekend of Jan. 29.<lb/>
Call 758-2159 if you have any<lb/>
questions. You don't have to be a<lb/>
PRC maja to go. Bring a $5<lb/>
deposit.<lb/>
Keith Holmes, section head in<lb/>
the Analytical Development De-<lb/>
partment, Burroughs Welcome<lb/>
Co will present a seminar on<lb/>
"Practical Applications of HPLC<lb/>
in Pharmaceutical Analysis" on<lb/>
Jan. 7,1977 at 2:00 p.m. in room<lb/>
201 Flanagan Building.<lb/>
Refreshments will be served<lb/>
in the coifaence rcan at 3.00<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
Talent Needed<lb/>
Guitarists and singers,<lb/>
musicians of all sats needed fa<lb/>
Sunday Mass oi campus. If you<lb/>
can help, come to the Biology<lb/>
auditorium at 11:00 a.m. on<lb/>
Sunday. Fa furtha infamatiai,<lb/>
call 752-4043.<lb/>
Semester Info.<lb/>
Fountainhead will print next<lb/>
Tuesday infamatiai concaning<lb/>
course requirements unda the<lb/>
semesta system which will begin<lb/>
in the fall. The Provost's offioe<lb/>
urges all students who will be<lb/>
attending ECU next year to retain<lb/>
this infamatiai fa future refa-<lb/>
ence.<lb/>
Gamma Beta NTE Exam<lb/>
Gamma Beta Phi, savice to<lb/>
education hona society, will hold<lb/>
its meeting Jan. 6 at 7:00, room<lb/>
244 Mendenhall. All members<lb/>
are urged to attend as this<lb/>
meeting is to plan activities fa<lb/>
the second half of the year. Bring<lb/>
your ideas and come to the<lb/>
meeting.<lb/>
Bahai Assoc.<lb/>
If you would like to chat<lb/>
about the United Nations and to<lb/>
view a flick about one of its<lb/>
services in South America en-<lb/>
titled "One and One-half<lb/>
Dreams" come to the Bahai<lb/>
Association gathering Thursday<lb/>
evening at 730 in room 238<lb/>
Mendenhall, and there will be<lb/>
interesting folks to answer your<lb/>
questions about Bahai a U.N.<lb/>
The National Teacha Exam-<lb/>
inations (NTE) will be given at<lb/>
ECU on Feb. 19, 1977.<lb/>
Bulletins of Infamatiai de-<lb/>
scribing registration procedures<lb/>
and containing registration fams<lb/>
may be obtained from the Testing<lb/>
Center, Rooms 105-106, ECU,<lb/>
Speight Building, a directly fran<lb/>
the National Teacher Exami-<lb/>
nations, Educational Testing Ser-<lb/>
vice, Box 911, Prinoeton, N.J.<lb/>
08540.<lb/>
GPC Meets<lb/>
During January and February<lb/>
the Greenville Peace Committee<lb/>
will meet on Thursday instead of<lb/>
Wednesday. The GPC meets<lb/>
weekly at noon at 610 S. Elm<lb/>
Street.<lb/>
Anyone intaested in these<lb/>
areas is invited to attend this<lb/>
Thursday noon and any Thursday<lb/>
in January a February.<lb/>
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Pieces together Algonquian past<lb/>
ECU professor collects N.C. indian bones<lb/>
By LARRY UEBERMAN<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
The eerie feeling of intruding<lb/>
into the sanctitude of Indian<lb/>
antiquity overwhelms the person<lb/>
who wanders into the bone-<lb/>
duttered archaeology lab at ECU.<lb/>
Dr. David S. Phelps, ECU<lb/>
archaeologist, has amassed a<lb/>
large colled ion of bones from<lb/>
prehistoric N.C. Indians.<lb/>
The archaeology program at<lb/>
ECU, headed by Phelps, is taking<lb/>
on an awesome task. It istrying to<lb/>
put together the prehistoric<lb/>
Indian past of ooastai N.C.<lb/>
N.C. is unique in that three<lb/>
major language families of<lb/>
Indians lives in the state, accord-<lb/>
ing to Phelps. They were the<lb/>
Algonquians, the Iroquoians, and<lb/>
the Sioxan.<lb/>
Phelps is putting together the<lb/>
Algonquian past in N.C. by<lb/>
digging up the skeletal remains<lb/>
and artifads for analysis.<lb/>
"The Algonquian oolledion of<lb/>
skeletal material at ECU is<lb/>
probably comparable to the<lb/>
Smithsonian's said Phelps.<lb/>
The Tuscaroras, an Iroquian<lb/>
tribe, are also a subject of ECU<lb/>
research. The Algonquians were<lb/>
a ooastai people. They ranged<lb/>
from the Neuse River northward<lb/>
to Canada.<lb/>
The Tuscaroras were located<lb/>
Alumni selects<lb/>
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DR. H. FRANCES DANIELS<lb/>
Two ECU faculty members,<lb/>
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R.L. (Roddy) Jones of Raleigh<lb/>
and Robert and Lina Mays of<lb/>
Greensboro. The awards were<lb/>
established to recognize out-<lb/>
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in undergraduate instrudion dur-<lb/>
ing the academic year.<lb/>
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and administrators and uses other<lb/>
criteria.<lb/>
Dr. Daniels is a professor of<lb/>
business education and office<lb/>
administration in the ECU School<lb/>
of Technology, and Dr. Simpson<lb/>
is a professor in the Department<lb/>
of Biology.<lb/>
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sities and has done additional<lb/>
tfudy at Indiana University.<lb/>
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4<lb/>
DR. EVERETT C. SIMPSON<lb/>
honor society in which she has<lb/>
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Dr. Daniels is a native of<lb/>
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Dr. Simpson holds degrees<lb/>
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homa State and Kentucky Uni-<lb/>
versities, and taught at Memphis<lb/>
State University before joining<lb/>
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native of Maysville, N.C.<lb/>
Simpson has done research at<lb/>
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versities and received funding<lb/>
from the National Science<lb/>
Foundation for a two-year study<lb/>
of sex hormones. His spedal<lb/>
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logy.<lb/>
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Animal Sdence" and "Archives<lb/>
of Otolaryngology an AM A<lb/>
specialty journal. Dr. Simpson is<lb/>
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can Institute of Biological<lb/>
Sdences and Sigma Xi honor<lb/>
sodety.<lb/>
on the ooastai plains and into the<lb/>
piedmont. In the N.C. mountains<lb/>
are the Cherokees who are also<lb/>
Iroquoian.<lb/>
Phelps is in the process of<lb/>
excavating four mass burial sites<lb/>
(ossuaries) at four different<lb/>
places along ooastai N.C.<lb/>
In Chowan County, the capital<lb/>
dty of the Chowanoke tribe is<lb/>
being excavated. In Date County<lb/>
the Hatteras tribe's capital is<lb/>
being excavated. In Carteret<lb/>
County, the Neusiok tribal capital<lb/>
is being excavated. And in<lb/>
Currituck County, there is an<lb/>
ossuary being studied whose tribe<lb/>
is unknown.<lb/>
An ossuary is a mass burial<lb/>
site. This type of burial was<lb/>
typical of the Algonquians and<lb/>
some Iroquoians.<lb/>
When persons of the tribe<lb/>
died, their bodies were placed on<lb/>
a scaffold so that the body would<lb/>
decay and leave only the skeleton.<lb/>
After enough skeletons were<lb/>
accumulated (bet ween 30 and 60),<lb/>
a pit was dug and the bones were<lb/>
placed into it. If some of the<lb/>
skeletons still had flesh on them<lb/>
at the burial time it was scraped<lb/>
off. Marks of scraping can be<lb/>
seen on skulls in the lab.<lb/>
'The Algonquians are in-<lb/>
teresting because the average<lb/>
height of the male was six feet<lb/>
said Phelps. This was unusually<lb/>
tall for American Indians.<lb/>
"The Greenville area, the Tar<lb/>
and Neuse river drainage, is<lb/>
interesting because it is the<lb/>
borderline between Mid-Atlantic<lb/>
and Southeastern culture areas<lb/>
Northern Tuscarora territory<lb/>
included Raleigh, Smithfield,<lb/>
Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount,<lb/>
Tarboro, Greenville, and Kinston.<lb/>
The first Indian reservation in<lb/>
N.C. was established fa the<lb/>
Algonquian Chowanokes in 1675.<lb/>
It was in the Roanoke-Chowan<lb/>
area.<lb/>
Since the Algonquian tribes<lb/>
were the first to make oontad<lb/>
with the white man, they were the<lb/>
first to faoe cultural extindion. By<lb/>
1715 the white man had almost<lb/>
completely eliminated the Algon-<lb/>
quians, through disease (small<lb/>
pox, measles, the common oold)<lb/>
and war<lb/>
The Tuscaroras were more<lb/>
fierce and more unified than the<lb/>
Algonquians and in 1711 they<lb/>
started the Tuscarora War. They<lb/>
slaughtered many colonists in an<lb/>
initial surprise attack but were<lb/>
beaten by 1715. They were also<lb/>
put on a reservation.<lb/>
But by the late 1800's, the land<lb/>
grabbing oolonists forced them to<lb/>
move to the New York jroquois<lb/>
reservation.<lb/>
Phelps said he has several<lb/>
goals for his program. He wants<lb/>
to develop a base of information<lb/>
on the distribution of ooloniaJ and<lb/>
pre-historic people.<lb/>
Also he wants to aid in gaining<lb/>
an understanding of Algonquian<lb/>
and Tuscarora culture i the late<lb/>
pre-historic period.<lb/>
The accumulation of excellent<lb/>
cultural materials for a future<lb/>
museum display is another im-<lb/>
portant goal.<lb/>
ECU also does much contrad<lb/>
service work. Before an area of<lb/>
land can be developed,<lb/>
archaeological statement must<lb/>
say whether the land has any<lb/>
artifads in it. The ECU archaeo-<lb/>
logy school does this for many<lb/>
companies.<lb/>
"Our oontrad service is seen<lb/>
as a public service and we try to<lb/>
take on as many as we can said<lb/>
Phelps.<lb/>
Contrads are invaluable aids<lb/>
to student training and it helps<lb/>
students get jobs because of this<lb/>
training.<lb/>
 People are welcome to oome<lb/>
over to look at the work of the lab<lb/>
even though it is not set up as a<lb/>
museum yet said Phelps.<lb/>
DR. DAVID S. PHELPS shows part of his N.C. Indian skeleton<lb/>
collection. Photo by Brian Stotler<lb/>
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Capsule reviews<lb/>
Would you believe<lb/>
byPATCOYLE<lb/>
New Year seems old hat<lb/>
ByPATCOYLE<lb/>
Trends Editor<lb/>
One of the most complicated (and important) decisions we make<lb/>
during the holiday season, and indeed during the whole year, is what to<lb/>
do New Year's Eve.<lb/>
"Ringing out the old, and ringing in the new" has taken on great<lb/>
meaning, and the way in which we do all of this "ringing" can really<lb/>
have an effect on our mood, our personality, even on the way the New<lb/>
Year goes.<lb/>
As a veteran of many unsatisfactory New Year's Eve parties, and<lb/>
also of a few nights spent with Mom, Dad, and Guy Lombardo (yawn),<lb/>
I am graphically aware of the disasters that are sometimes labeled New<lb/>
Year's celebrations.<lb/>
Take fa example the typical big, gala party. For some reason,<lb/>
many people feel the need to dress up for these affairs. The average<lb/>
person arrives, dressed in their one formal outfit (which is too tight<lb/>
because of holiday indulgence). You immediately scan the room,<lb/>
looking desperately fa someone you know. Mae often than na, there<lb/>
are precious few acquaintances in attendance, and those you do know<lb/>
are na usually your favaite people.<lb/>
Nevertheless, if you do spa a familiar face, you edge over, dig out<lb/>
your most social smile, and plunge into a conversation The only<lb/>
problem is; what do you talk about? You can't talk about the job, as you<lb/>
don't wak together. You can't gossip about people, as you probably<lb/>
don't share any friends. You can't even talk about how great a lousy<lb/>
the party is, as you're na sure you know the host, and he may be<lb/>
standing next to you.<lb/>
The next thing one would probably do is either settle into a secure<lb/>
caner with your date, a (if you have no date) survey the situation<lb/>
looking fa a potential oonpanion. It's na so much that you must have<lb/>
oompanionship from the opposite sex in ader to fit in. In fad, you are<lb/>
very possibly the type who is usually happier ooming to a party stag.<lb/>
The simple fact is that on New Year's Eve, nahing is wase than<lb/>
having no oie to kiss at M idnight (people have gaten married fa less<lb/>
valid reasons).<lb/>
Now no party would be legitimate without a table full of festive<lb/>
foods, and New Year's is certainly no exoeption. So you next encounter<lb/>
a huge selection of such delectable things as stale paato chips,<lb/>
hardening dip, and sane atrocious-looking cake, usually with the icing<lb/>
dyed pink.<lb/>
You don't really want the food - you've been gaging yourself ever<lb/>
since Thanksgiving, and have probably purchased enough Alka Seltzer<lb/>
to make the Pacific Ocean go plop-plop, fizz-fizz. You eat anyway, if fa<lb/>
no a her reasai than having something to do.<lb/>
Drinking runs on the same wavelength as eating. You have had so<lb/>
much alcohol in the past several weeks that you are afraid to light a<lb/>
match while exhaling, but you drink anyway - fa two reasons. First<lb/>
everyone else is already soused. Second, only a loser drinks straight<lb/>
ginger ale on New Year's Eve.<lb/>
Finally, the party isover. Midniqht has come, and found you either<lb/>
kissing Aunt Arriet's husband's 35-year-old niece, a standing aloie.<lb/>
You then either go home alone, a spend two-hours extricating yourself<lb/>
from Aunt Harriet's husband's 35-vear-old niece. You drive home.<lb/>
terrified that sane perceptive patrolman will notioe your weaving car.<lb/>
When you finally get home (if you do) you climb into bed, try to ignae<lb/>
the room spinning, and fall asleep, probably lost in fitful dreams of<lb/>
pink cakes.<lb/>
You wake up several hours later, feeling as if you've been run<lb/>
over and through, by the wald's laigest freight train. You spend the<lb/>
entire first day of the year cursing your overindulgence and swearing<lb/>
that NEXT New Year's Eve, you'll stay at home and watch Guy<lb/>
Lombardo.<lb/>
After all, what's so different about New Year's Eve? Shouldn't a<lb/>
quiet glass of champagne be sufficient? Why do we all put ourselves<lb/>
through this masochism?<lb/>
The answer is two-fold. First, New Year's Eve parties are a<lb/>
tradition, and we hate to give up traditions. Seoond, and most<lb/>
impatant, comes on the first day back to class a wak, when you can<lb/>
proudly say, "What did I do New Year's? Oh boy, was it ever wild<lb/>
Allmans seem mediocre<lb/>
on 'Wipe the windows<lb/>
By THOMAS SMITH<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Wipe the Windows, Check the<lb/>
Oil, Dollar Gas, the latest and<lb/>
probably the last album by the<lb/>
Allman Brahers Band is much<lb/>
like the album befae it, Win,<lb/>
Lose, or Draw. It is a fairly good<lb/>
album; fa anyone except the<lb/>
Allman Brahers. It simply lacks<lb/>
the vitality and musicianship<lb/>
displayed on earlier Allman<lb/>
Brahers productions.<lb/>
The two-record set is a<lb/>
collection of tunes recaded live<lb/>
over a three-year period. The<lb/>
album oovers perfamances at the<lb/>
Warehouse in New Orleans on<lb/>
New Year's Eve, 1972, the<lb/>
Summer Jam oonoert at Watkins<lb/>
Glen, New Yak, in 1973, Winter-<lb/>
land in San Francisco in 1973, and<lb/>
the 1975 tour. There are live<lb/>
versions of tunes from every<lb/>
previous Allman Brahers album.<lb/>
The album has several faults,<lb/>
some technical, ahers due to<lb/>
musicianship. Several of the cuts<lb/>
are poaly recaded. They have a<lb/>
far away quality, sometimes<lb/>
sounding "mono" instead of<lb/>
stereo. After hearing the quality<lb/>
of live recadings in recent years,<lb/>
it is difficult to believe that a<lb/>
better job could na have been<lb/>
doie.<lb/>
As far as the musicianship,<lb/>
there are a couple of let-downs.<lb/>
They go by the names of Richard<lb/>
Bettsand Greg Allman. Bah put<lb/>
on relatively weak perfamances.<lb/>
Though Greg has never had a<lb/>
truly great voice, in the past, it<lb/>
has been adequate. Now it seems<lb/>
that he strains mae to produce<lb/>
less. The years of stress and<lb/>
turmoil may have taken their toll.<lb/>
Dicky's guitar wak lacks a<lb/>
true professional quality. He<lb/>
often seems tired and finds it<lb/>
difficult to make the proper finger<lb/>
placement to get the sound he<lb/>
wants. Strangely, as some of the<lb/>
tunes near the middle, he warms<lb/>
up and finishes the number fairly<lb/>
strong.<lb/>
The remainder of the group is<lb/>
as strong as ever. Jaimoe,<lb/>
Butch, Chuck, and Lamar fam<lb/>
the bedrock of the Allman<lb/>
Brahers' sound and still retain<lb/>
some of the quality of past Allman<lb/>
Brahers" perfamances.<lb/>
The best track on the album is<lb/>
the latest rendition of "In<lb/>
Memay of Elizabeth Reed In<lb/>
this seventeen-minute, twenty-<lb/>
one-seoond version, the group<lb/>
oomes together taally to produce<lb/>
a sound that oomes near to that of<lb/>
the long james on the Filmore<lb/>
East album. It is a different<lb/>
interpretation of the old standard<lb/>
that waksvery well.<lb/>
After being treated to the<lb/>
great sound of the Allman<lb/>
Brahers live ai the Filmore East<lb/>
and Eat a Peach albums, this<lb/>
album leaves sanething to be<lb/>
desired. It lacks something in-<lb/>
tangible; perhaps the spirit of<lb/>
Duane and Berry. Fa any of us<lb/>
old Allman Brahers freaks, it is a<lb/>
good purchase only to dose out<lb/>
our collections; and to mark the<lb/>
end of an era.<lb/>
"Boston"<lb/>
Boston, the first release by the<lb/>
group of the same name, is a fine<lb/>
album. The music is smoah,<lb/>
sophisticated and heavy. Their<lb/>
sound is well-structured and<lb/>
controlled, much different from a<lb/>
great deal of heavy rock-and-roll<lb/>
in its early stages.<lb/>
The group's music is de-<lb/>
ceptively simple. One listens to<lb/>
the album fa the first time and<lb/>
gets the feeling that it would be<lb/>
easy to duplicate. But, after<lb/>
listening to the album in depth,<lb/>
all of the subtle mechanics of the<lb/>
sound become apparent. The<lb/>
blend of vocals and instrumenta-<lb/>
tion form a unique, organic<lb/>
whae. Though it is heavy rock,<lb/>
there is na a constant repeating<lb/>
of the same rhythm. Neither is<lb/>
Boston's music a copy of what<lb/>
someone else is doing, unlike<lb/>
much of the music heard today.<lb/>
There is a sense of maion, of<lb/>
being brought to a new destina-<lb/>
tion at the end of each song.<lb/>
Unlike many debut albums,<lb/>
this one is na dependent ai one<lb/>
a two tracks to car ry the rest of a<lb/>
mediocre collection. All of the<lb/>
tunes are of top professional<lb/>
quality.<lb/>
The group has given itself a<lb/>
difficult task fa the future. It will<lb/>
be hard to come back with a<lb/>
second album as excellent as this<lb/>
one. If Boston's future efforts<lb/>
follow the same path as this first<lb/>
album, the group may count on a<lb/>
bright and long future in the<lb/>
music wald.<lb/>
"It Looks Like Snow"<lb/>
Phoebe Snow has already<lb/>
produced two excellent albums;<lb/>
Phoebe Snow, and Seoond Child-<lb/>
hood. On bah, Ms. Snow ex-<lb/>
hibited her super talent as<lb/>
musician, vocalist and song-<lb/>
writer.<lb/>
Her third release It Looks<lb/>
Like Snow, is of equal a greater<lb/>
quality to these previous pro-<lb/>
ductions. On this album, we hear<lb/>
ier move easily through several<lb/>
different types of music. It is<lb/>
amazing how oomfortable she<lb/>
seems to be with each type.<lb/>
The album is a blend of jazz,<lb/>
blues, progressive rock, and a<lb/>
little soul. Each tune na only<lb/>
changes in style, but also changes<lb/>
the mood of the album. Some<lb/>
songs, like "Stand Up On The<lb/>
Rock have a happy, lighthead-<lb/>
ed quality that makes the listener<lb/>
feel really good. Others are much<lb/>
deeper, thought provoking, and<lb/>
moving; such as her version of<lb/>
Lennon and McCartney's "Don't<lb/>
Let Me Down Still others<lb/>
display a "down to earth" rock<lb/>
style. Each is an example of Ms.<lb/>
Snow's versatility.<lb/>
It Looks Like Snow again<lb/>
exemplifies the talent that has<lb/>
brought Phoebe Snow waid-wide<lb/>
recognition over a brief period of<lb/>
time. It is the third album of what<lb/>
we hope will be a long, mema-<lb/>
able career.<lb/>
IF YOUR BREA TH reminded you of these poor<lb/>
creatures New Year's morning, you must have really<lb/>
enjoyed that wonderful, gala New Year's Eve party<lb/>
you went to. FOUNTAINHEAD photo<lb/>
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Break three game skid<lb/>
Cagers top Wildcats<lb/>
Page 20<lb/>
6 JANUARY 1977<lb/>
TY ED WARDS right puts in two of his career-high 13 points in<lb/>
76-65 win over New Hampshire Tuesday night. Photo by Dave Davis.<lb/>
Lady Pirates<lb/>
lose fourth<lb/>
By STEVE WHEELER<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
East Carolina's women's bas-<lb/>
ketball team dropped three<lb/>
games during the Christmas<lb/>
holidays to run their losing streak<lb/>
to four.<lb/>
On Dec. 18, the Lady Pirates<lb/>
hosted Division 1 rival Appala-<lb/>
chian State and came out on the<lb/>
short end of a 98-73 shellacking.<lb/>
In the Carolina Christmas Classic<lb/>
Dec. 21-23, the Lady Pirates<lb/>
played the Lady Apps much<lb/>
better in the opening round<lb/>
before succumbing 88-80.<lb/>
Western Carolina then beat<lb/>
the women by a 79-75 count, the<lb/>
second time this season they have<lb/>
bested the Pirates.<lb/>
ECU lost to the Mountaineers<lb/>
through turnovers mce than<lb/>
anything else. The Lady Pirates<lb/>
outshot ASU from the field 43.5<lb/>
percent to 42.3 percent, and made<lb/>
more free throws (13-10). But the<lb/>
Lady Apps committed just 13<lb/>
turnovers to 37 fa the Pirates.<lb/>
The score was 48-41 at the half<lb/>
but the Mountaineers outscored<lb/>
the Pirates 50-32 in the second<lb/>
half to ice the game. ASU was led<lb/>
by their center, Mary Frosch, who<lb/>
had 24 points. She also had 12<lb/>
rebounds in the contest.<lb/>
East Carolina was led by<lb/>
Debbie Freeman's 23 points and<lb/>
19 rebounds while Ftosie Thomp-<lb/>
son had 19 points and 13 pulls.<lb/>
The Mountaineers were the<lb/>
Lady Pirates next opponent in the<lb/>
Christmas Classic and the Lady<lb/>
Apps found themselves in a much<lb/>
tougher game than before. East<lb/>
Carolina led at the half by a 48-40<lb/>
count but Appalachian State came<lb/>
back in the second half to<lb/>
outscore the Pirates by 48-32 to<lb/>
take the victory.<lb/>
The Bucettes cut their turn-<lb/>
overs down to 21 in the game but<lb/>
were out-rebounded 61-52 by<lb/>
ASU. Thompson led ECU with 27<lb/>
points while Gale Kerbaugh<lb/>
added 17 and Freeman 16.<lb/>
Freshman center Linda McClellan<lb/>
added 14.<lb/>
Freeman had 15 rebounds<lb/>
while Thompson picked off 13.<lb/>
Frosch again led the Moun-<lb/>
taineers with 31 points while<lb/>
Almond added 14. Frosch also<lb/>
had 18 rebounds.<lb/>
Against Western Carolina, the<lb/>
Lady Pirates stayed with the Cats<lb/>
all the way, bowing by a mere<lb/>
four points. Western led at the<lb/>
half by a 38-35 count and<lb/>
outscored the Bucettes by just a<lb/>
point in the second stanza.<lb/>
Freeman led ECU in scoring<lb/>
with 22 points while Thompson<lb/>
added 16, McClellan 15 and<lb/>
Kerbaugh 13. The Lady Pirates<lb/>
outrebounded the Cats 61-52 as<lb/>
Freeman had 19 and McClellan<lb/>
ten.<lb/>
Jayne Arledge led the Lady<lb/>
Cats with 23 while Brenda<lb/>
Johnson added 20 and Janet<lb/>
White 18. Johnson also pulled<lb/>
down 19 rebounds.<lb/>
ECU will play again next<lb/>
Tuesday as they travel to Chapel<lb/>
Hill to face powerful North<lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
By STEVE WHEELER<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
East Carolina's basketball<lb/>
team returned home from a<lb/>
�disastrous road trip Tuesday and<lb/>
broke a three-game losing streak<lb/>
by disposing of New Hampshire,<lb/>
76-65, in Minges Coliseum before<lb/>
2,000 fans.<lb/>
"I'm very happy to get back<lb/>
on that left side of the won-lost<lb/>
ledger head coach Dave Pattern<lb/>
said following the game. "We<lb/>
looked very good in spots tonight,<lb/>
ragged in others. We've got to<lb/>
overcome these lapses to be a<lb/>
good team<lb/>
The Pirates used different<lb/>
presses during the game. Patten<lb/>
said he wanted to "get our team<lb/>
to cause the action. We've been<lb/>
very passive. The press creates<lb/>
action<lb/>
The Pirates led by as much as<lb/>
17 in the ballgame but could<lb/>
never break it wide open. "We<lb/>
had our chances to run away with<lb/>
the game but we lacked some-<lb/>
thing said Patton.<lb/>
Jim Ramsey led the Pirates in<lb/>
scoring with 16 while Larry Hunt<lb/>
pdded 14 and Ty Edwards 13.<lb/>
Herb Gray dropped in iotomake<lb/>
double figures also fa tne Bucs.<lb/>
Hunt grabbed nine rebounds and<lb/>
Edwards eight as the Pirates<lb/>
out-rebounded the Wildcats 41-<lb/>
31.<lb/>
Edwards' play drew praise<lb/>
from Patton. Edwards started his<lb/>
first game ever fa the Pirates and<lb/>
scaed a career-high 13 points<lb/>
and pulled eight rebounds.<lb/>
"Ty certainly played well<lb/>
tonight. Like I said befae, Ty's<lb/>
ga all the teds to be a top playa;<lb/>
tonight was witness to that. When<lb/>
Greg (Canelius) was oonfined to<lb/>
the infirmary earlier in the week<lb/>
with a virus, Ty was faced to<lb/>
start and he responded well. He<lb/>
really wanted to do well tonight<lb/>
The 6-11 sophomae center<lb/>
was a crowd pleaser all night.<lb/>
"Maybe this gave me the confi-<lb/>
dence I needed Edwards said<lb/>
following the game. "When Greg<lb/>
got sick, I had to start. I really<lb/>
wanted to do well<lb/>
Keith Dickson led the Wild-<lb/>
cats with 18 points while Peter<lb/>
Laskaris added 16.<lb/>
The Pirates three-game losing<lb/>
streak started at The Citadel as<lb/>
the Bulldogs registered a 70-62<lb/>
upset over the Pirates. It was the<lb/>
first time in seven starts the<lb/>
Bulldogs have topped the Bucs.<lb/>
The Citadel used fine bench<lb/>
perfamances by Dale French,<lb/>
Jchn Rodgers, and David Pender-<lb/>
graft to succumb the Pirates. The<lb/>
trio came off the bench to scae<lb/>
16, eight, and eight, respectively<lb/>
to lead the Bulldogs. Rick Swing<lb/>
added 15 while Robert Hoak<lb/>
added 10 in the win fa The<lb/>
Citadel.<lb/>
 Players that have been doing<lb/>
ndhing have come up against us<lb/>
and looked like all-Americans"<lb/>
Patton said following the game.<lb/>
"Their reserves have been play-<lb/>
ing vay little this year and they<lb/>
look like superstars against us<lb/>
Herb Krusen led the Pirates<lb/>
with 14 points, all in the first half.<lb/>
Krusen was six fa eight in the<lb/>
first half but went just oie fa 11<lb/>
in the secaid half. Jim Ramsey<lb/>
added 11 while Dai Whitaker put<lb/>
in 10.<lb/>
Against Duke, in the first<lb/>
night of the Holiday Doublehead-<lb/>
ers in Raleigh, the Pirates ran up<lb/>
against Billy the Kid and King<lb/>
Kong in the same game. The Blue<lb/>
Devils' Tate Armstrong played<lb/>
the role of Billy the Kid as he hit<lb/>
on 12 of 21 shds from the field<lb/>
with Louis Crosby covering him<lb/>
like a blanket. King Kong was<lb/>
played by the Devils' Mike<lb/>
Gminski, a 17-year old, baby<lb/>
faced freshman that stands 6-11<lb/>
and weighs a whopping 265<lb/>
pounds. Gminski, although<lb/>
having the King Kong size, sha<lb/>
about as well as Armstrong.<lb/>
The Blue Devils won the game<lb/>
88-65, out-scoring the Pirates<lb/>
18-0 in a seven-minute stretch in<lb/>
the second half. Armstrong ended<lb/>
up with 26 while Gminski had 22.<lb/>
Hunt led the Pirates with 17<lb/>
and Crosby 14.<lb/>
The game with State was a<lb/>
fiasco in the first half as the<lb/>
Wdfpack stretched a 21-18 lead<lb/>
to a 52-26 half time lead after<lb/>
Hunt went to the bench with his<lb/>
third foul midway in the half.<lb/>
State opened the lead to 33 in the<lb/>
seoond half befae the Pirates<lb/>
closed the lead down to the final<lb/>
margin of 23(92-69).<lb/>
Ramsey, a freshman from<lb/>
Cary, led the Pirates with 20<lb/>
points on nine of 14 shas from<lb/>
the field.<lb/>
"The second half against<lb/>
State gave our guys a different<lb/>
outlook about themselves and<lb/>
their team Patton said. "They<lb/>
are now oonfident of what they<lb/>
are doing, of what we have been<lb/>
practicing all season. They know<lb/>
now that they can play and<lb/>
compete if they play as they know<lb/>
how, and if they execute well<lb/>
"We found out we haven't<lb/>
been playing with enough inten-<lb/>
sity said Patton. "State and<lb/>
Duke, playing against lesser<lb/>
competition played with intensity<lb/>
and didn' t let up. We have to play<lb/>
with more intensity, like we did in<lb/>
the second half against State<lb/>
The Pirates will travel to<lb/>
Richmond Saturday and try to up<lb/>
their record above the .500<lb/>
plateau. They stand now 5-5 fa<lb/>
the seasai.<lb/>
Pirate wrestlers face<lb/>
tough weekend schedule<lb/>
Caning off a good showing in<lb/>
the Wilkes Open wrestling tour-<lb/>
nament, East Carolina's wrest-<lb/>
ling team faces a three-match<lb/>
series at home in the next week<lb/>
that would have any ooach pulling<lb/>
his hair. Unfatunately, fa Pirate<lb/>
ooach John Wei ban, there's not<lb/>
much left to pull.<lb/>
"There's no doubt we have<lb/>
our biggest home match in the<lb/>
school's history when Lehigh<lb/>
comes here Saturday night<lb/>
Wei ban said. "They are con-<lb/>
sistantly in the top four a five<lb/>
teams in the country, have won a<lb/>
national title and have produoed<lb/>
many national champs. They<lb/>
were fifth in the NCAA last year<lb/>
and currently rank fifth this<lb/>
year<lb/>
But befae Welban can wary<lb/>
about Lehigh, he must get his<lb/>
dub ready fa West Chester<lb/>
State, another national news<lb/>
maker, coming to Minges<lb/>
Coliseum tonight. "West Chester<lb/>
is always a good rivalry fa us,<lb/>
and fatunately, we have never<lb/>
lost to them. Their ooach, Milt<lb/>
Collier, is an alumnus of East<lb/>
Carolina and he would like<lb/>
nothing better than to beat us.<lb/>
Thisisour first maja challenge of<lb/>
the year and should be an evenly<lb/>
matched affair<lb/>
Following those two matches,<lb/>
the Pirates will host Wilkes<lb/>
College on Monday. Wilkes is yet<lb/>
another tough national team this<lb/>
year.<lb/>
The Pirates are coming off a<lb/>
fine third place finish in the<lb/>
Wilkes Open, considered the<lb/>
"Rose Bowl of Wrestling Paul<lb/>
Osman won an individual<lb/>
championship at 134 while Phil<lb/>
Mueller, after reaching the finals,<lb/>
had to settle fa seoond place on<lb/>
default due to injury.<lb/>
"We made one of our finest<lb/>
showings ever at the Wilkes<lb/>
Open Welban added. "Osman<lb/>
is the first champion we've had<lb/>
there since 1972.<lb/>
"So far, I think our team has<lb/>
done an adequate job with the<lb/>
material we have. We are<lb/>
plagued with nagging injuries,<lb/>
although nothing serious. I would<lb/>
say we are about on schedule, but<lb/>
with the upcoming schedule, we<lb/>
definitely need to be at full<lb/>
strength, instead of having these<lb/>
injuries<lb/>
Welban commented ai the<lb/>
schedule. "We are going to have<lb/>
to have the full support of<lb/>
students and fans for these<lb/>
matches to come out on top. All<lb/>
three of these teams are real<lb/>
tough. In addition to Lehigh's<lb/>
national prominence, Wilkes has<lb/>
finished first a secaid in Division<lb/>
2 fa the past five years and<lb/>
moved up to Division 1 just this<lb/>
year. And West Chester is always<lb/>
one of our toughest matches every<lb/>
year<lb/>
Mueller, who suffered a knee<lb/>
injury in the Wilkes tournament,<lb/>
is expected to start fa these<lb/>
matches. "Phil'sknee is getting<lb/>
better Welban went on. "He<lb/>
should be alright<lb/>
The Pirates stand 3-0 in dual<lb/>
meets fa the seasai.<lb/>
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