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Serving the campus com-<lb />
munity for over 50 years.<lb />
With a circulation of 3,500,<lb />
this issue is 12 pages.<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
ON THE INSIDE<lb />
Sign language, p. 2<lb />
Jazz in Greenville, p. 8<lb />
Pirates dropped, p. 10<lb />
Vd. 52, No. 67<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
29 June 1977<lb />
Campus streets widened<lb />
By CINDY BROOME<lb />
News Editor<lb />
and<lb />
KENTYNDALL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Streets are being widened, a<lb />
parking lot has been constructed,<lb />
but there are no plans for<lb />
additional paving due to lack of<lb />
funds, according to James J.<lb />
Lowry, Director of Operations.<lb />
The street from Gotten dorm<lb />
to Fletcher dorm is being widened<lb />
to allow for easier traffic flow,<lb />
according to Lowry, but there are<lb />
no plans to change one-way<lb />
streets to two-way streets.<lb />
"The street behind Gotten,<lb />
Fleming, and Jarvis will remain a<lb />
one-way street said Lowry.<lb />
The street will continue to be a<lb />
two-street from the end of Jarvis<lb />
to Fletcher, according to Lowry.<lb />
"Everything will eventually<lb />
be the same as it was said<lb />
Lowry.<lb />
The widening of the streets<lb />
should be complete prior tc the<lb />
beginning of fall semester, ac-<lb />
cording to Lowry.<lb />
A parking lot which will yield<lb />
approximately 100 parking spaces<lb />
has been constructed in front of<lb />
the drama building and paving<lb />
should have begun yesterday,<lb />
according to Lowry.<lb />
There are no major changes<lb />
this year concerning the parking<lb />
situation, according to Francis<lb />
Eddings, Assistant Director of<lb />
Security, Traffic, and Safety.<lb />
No new parking lots will be<lb />
constructed, except fa the lot in<lb />
front of the drama building, said<lb />
Eddings.<lb />
Several "staff parking"<lb />
spaces have been added to<lb />
several of the parking lots, but<lb />
there is no parking space lost to<lb />
students, faculty, or staff mem-<lb />
bers, according to Eddings.<lb />
" No one is losing any parking<lb />
space said Eddings.<lb />
The barricade on the street<lb />
near Fletcher and Garrett dorms<lb />
leading to Fifth Street has been<lb />
removed, said Eddings, but may<lb />
have to be replaced, due to street<lb />
construction, if necessary.<lb />
There were tentative plans to<lb />
pave the dirt parking lot beside<lb />
Garrett dorm this summer, but<lb />
there is no money to fund the<lb />
paving.<lb />
"There aren't funds available<lb />
MAYBE SOME PARKING problems will be solved after<lb />
parking committee convenes. Photo by Kirk Kingsbury.<lb />
for it (the paving) this summer<lb />
said Lowry.<lb />
"Exactly when it will be<lb />
paved, I couldn't tell you<lb />
Funds for paving come from<lb />
the N.C. General Assembly,<lb />
according to Lowry.<lb />
To surface the parking lot with<lb />
gravel would be costly, too,<lb />
according to Lowry.<lb />
 There would be a lot of work<lb />
beforehand even just putting<lb />
rocks there said Lowry.<lb />
A building across from the<lb />
campus police station is being<lb />
demolished, and there are plans<lb />
to build a small utilities center on<lb />
the site, according to Lowry.<lb />
The renovation was a three-<lb />
phase project, including the con-<lb />
struction of a new power plant,<lb />
now completed, according to<lb />
Lowry.<lb />
Lowry said it is hoped that the<lb />
bookstore can be moved into its<lb />
new quarters prior to August 19<lb />
to reopen August 22.<lb />
Lowry also said a small animal<lb />
facilty fa the medical school is<lb />
being constructed in the court-<lb />
yard behind Ragsdale.<lb />
STREETS ARE BEING widened, but no parking lots are being<lb />
paved. Photo by Kirk Kingsbury.<lb />
To discuss parking problems<lb />
SGA, city form committee<lb />
By CINDY BROOME<lb />
News Edita<lb />
The SGA is waking jointly<lb />
with the City of Greenville toward<lb />
the aeation of the ECU-Green-<lb />
ville Parking Committee that will<lb />
study the parking problem at<lb />
ECU and surrounding areas.<lb />
The committee will consist of<lb />
members from the ECU student<lb />
body, the Greenville City Council,<lb />
the ECU administration, and one<lb />
member from the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees.<lb />
The committee will be chaired<lb />
by the SGA representative to the<lb />
city council, Jerry Cox.<lb />
"This is a maja step ?oward<lb />
better communications between<lb />
the city and ECU in the area of<lb />
parking said Cox.<lb />
"I feel that the respective<lb />
problems of the university and<lb />
the city will be brought into the<lb />
open so as to furnish a better<lb />
basis fa understanding the needs<lb />
of each<lb />
The City of Greenville will be<lb />
represented by oity councilman<lb />
W.J. Hadden and Maya Pro-<lb />
Tern Mildred T. McGrath who<lb />
were appointed to the committee<lb />
by Maya Percy Cox.<lb />
A student will be selected by<lb />
SGA President Neil Sessoms to<lb />
serve on the committee. The<lb />
selection will be made from<lb />
applicants from the student body.<lb />
Joe Calda, Directa of Secur-<lb />
ity and Traffic Supervision will<lb />
also serve on the committee.<lb />
"I feel that all the concerned<lb />
factions will be well represented<lb />
on this committee. We should be<lb />
able to make progress said Cox.<lb />
The committee will discuss<lb />
parking restrictions on streets<lb />
near campus, mae parking lots,<lb />
ways to limit the number of<lb />
vehicles on campus, towing poli-<lb />
cies, parking fa the expanded<lb />
Ficklen Stadium, ECU'S compli-<lb />
ance to oity and state regulations<lb />
in regards to parking, and the<lb />
future parking situation.<lb />
A major objective of the<lb />
committee is to familiarize stud-<lb />
ents and citizens with the parking<lb />
situations and the policies and<lb />
regulations used.<lb />
"Of course, our ultimate<lb />
objective is to make parking less<lb />
of a problem here at ECU and in<lb />
nearby Greenville said Cox.<lb />
Maya Percy Cox believes that<lb />
the committee will be beneficial<lb />
to those conoerned.<lb />
"We do need to wak together<lb />
on this said Maya Cox.<lb />
"I'm very excited about it<lb />
he said.<lb />
"All we can do is try<lb />
The committee is open to<lb />
suggestions. If anyone has any<lb />
ideas, please submit them to the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
The first meeting of the<lb />
committee will be after July 6.<lb />
Experts predict more than adequate water for future<lb />
By MARY PERRY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
V<lb />
Local water experts have<lb />
predicted that the area's water<lb />
supply will be mae than ade-<lb />
quate, at least fa the near future.<lb />
Willie Pate, directa of the Pitt<lb />
County Department of Environ-<lb />
mental Health Services, said he<lb />
faesaw no projected water shat-<lb />
age. That department is respons-<lb />
ible fa drinking water.<lb />
"Most farms use reservoirs<lb />
and ponds in which water was<lb />
collected during the winter,<lb />
thereby alleviating any strain on<lb />
the public water system Pate<lb />
said.<lb />
O. Kelly Patton, a chemical<lb />
analyst at the water treatment<lb />
plant for the Public Works<lb />
Commission, said only a severe<lb />
drought would seriously hamper<lb />
adequate water supplies.<lb />
"A drought-connected wata<lb />
shortage is possible, but the<lb />
drougnt would have to be<lb />
strong said Patton. "But if<lb />
there is any water at ail, our new<lb />
intake system could channel it<lb />
Geologists say the water sup-<lb />
ply is limitless, but that the<lb />
problem is getting to it.<lb />
According to the "North<lb />
Carolina Atlas a comprehensive<lb />
study of the state's geology,<lb />
precipitation is the basic source<lb />
fa water resources here. Nath<lb />
Carolina has an average annual<lb />
precipitation of 45 to 70 inches, an<lb />
ample water supply as long as it is<lb />
effectively managed.<lb />
Good wata management and<lb />
supervision are the keynotes in<lb />
assuring an adequate and pure<lb />
supply.<lb />
In cases of natural a man-<lb />
made wata disasters, the States<lb />
Utilities Commission has ultimate<lb />
jurisdiction, accading to Pate.<lb />
"This agency requires that<lb />
funds be available fa perpetual<lb />
maintanance said Pate.<lb />
C. Turnage, engineer fa the<lb />
state's Natheastern Division of<lb />
Natural and Economic Resources<lb />
in Washington, N.C, waks in<lb />
wata quality control section.<lb />
Turnage's off ice collects wata<lb />
samples in 22 counties, conducts<lb />
field tests, investigates com-<lb />
plaints of wata quality problems,<lb />
and regularly inspects waste<lb />
treatment facilities.<lb />
So fa thae have been no<lb />
chronic wata quality problems,<lb />
accading to Turnage. "Accidents<lb />
have occurred, but thev are acute<lb />
See WATER, paged.<lb /><pb facs="00057135_tn_0002" /><lb />
HBBHHPBwH<lb />
Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 29 June 1977<lb />
ECU enrollment increases<lb />
By DIANE MASON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Thirty-eight per cent of the<lb />
student body is enrolled in the<lb />
first session of summer school,<lb />
the highest number ever, accord-<lb />
ing to Diana Morris, of the Office<lb />
of Institutional Research.<lb />
The students, totaling 4,417,<lb />
consist of 1,980 males and 2,437<lb />
females.<lb />
Last summer's first session<lb />
enrollment totaled 4,076, 35 per<lb />
cent of the student body.<lb />
Enrollment has grown steadily<lb />
over the years.<lb />
Fall of 1976, the enrollment<lb />
was 11,696, consisting of 5,340<lb />
males and 6,356 females.<lb />
In 1966, the enrollment was<lb />
8,834, consisting of 4,474 males<lb />
and 4,360 females.<lb />
Dormitories will be full for<lb />
the fall, according to Morris.<lb />
Last year, dormitory students<lb />
consisted of 2,288 males and<lb />
3,234 females.<lb />
Day students consisted of<lb />
2,852 males and 2,924 females.<lb />
Two hundred males lived in<lb />
fraternity houses, and 198 fe-<lb />
males lived in sorority houses.<lb />
The number of out-of-state<lb />
students has decreased, pre-<lb />
sumably due to the increased cost<lb />
of tuition.<lb />
In 1966, there were 1,573<lb />
out-of-state students and 7,261<lb />
in-state students.<lb />
Last year, out-of-state stu-<lb />
dents numbered 1,160 and in-<lb />
state students had increased to<lb />
10,536.<lb />
An out-of-state student living<lb />
on campus in 1966 paid $234 per<lb />
quarter. Last year, an c it-of-state<lb />
student paid $831 per quarter.<lb />
In-state student tuition was<lb />
increased from $150 per quarter<lb />
in 1966 to $281 per quarter last<lb />
year.<lb />
The largest percentage of<lb />
out-of-state students came from<lb />
Virginia, New Jersey, Maryland,<lb />
and Pennsylvania, according to<lb />
Morris.<lb />
In-state students came from<lb />
Pitt, Wake, Cumberland, Lenoir<lb />
and Wayne Counties.<lb />
Although the dorms are filled<lb />
to capacity for fall semester, there<lb />
are no plans to build more<lb />
housing areas.<lb />
All estimates point to 1980 as<lb />
the leveling-off year, and de-<lb />
creases in enrollment are expect-<lb />
ed every year after that.<lb />
Students in college now are<lb />
the last traces of the "baby<lb />
boom" of the 1940s and '50's.<lb />
With the population growth<lb />
now at 0, there will inevitably be a<lb />
decrease in the number of<lb />
students attending college.<lb />
Group sponsors workshop<lb />
By BULK EYES<lb />
A Death Penalty Workshop<lb />
sponsored by the North Carolina<lb />
Alliance Against Racist and<lb />
Political Repression will be held<lb />
in Greenville on Saturday, July<lb />
16.<lb />
In response to the state<lb />
legislature's recent enactment of<lb />
a new death penalty law, the<lb />
Alliance will sponsor workshops<lb />
around the state to inform church<lb />
people and oommunity people of<lb />
the facts regarding the institution<lb />
of capital punishment, and to<lb />
mobilize people and develop<lb />
oommunity support fa those who<lb />
oould be unjustly oonvicted and<lb />
sentenced to death.<lb />
Of the last 49 people executed<lb />
in North Carolina all have been<lb />
black, in spite of the fact that far<lb />
more whites are charged with<lb />
those capital crimes for which<lb />
death could be the punishment,<lb />
as a UNC-Chapel Hill Law School<lb />
study points out. So the Alliance<lb />
opposes the death penalty be-<lb />
See WORKSHOP, page 3.)<lb />
IF YOU CAN'T find your bicycle anywhere else, try the campus<lb />
police station. They have been impounding unregistered bikes for two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Students, employes attend sign language classes<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
Approximately 130 employes<lb />
and students at ECU are<lb />
voluntarily attending sign<lb />
language classes on campus in<lb />
preparation for the deaf students<lb />
ECU will admit in the fall<lb />
semester.<lb />
"Attendance in the classes.<lb />
and interest in the welfare of our<lb />
new deaf students in general, has<lb />
been just great said Michael<lb />
Ernest, director of ECU'S Pro-<lb />
gram for Hearing-Impaired Stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"In sign language classes,<lb />
there is normally a rather high<lb />
drop-out rate, but we've had<lb />
almost no perceptible drop in<lb />
attendance during the first weeks<lb />
of the instruction<lb />
Ernest noted that he had<lb />
expected at most 80-100 persons<lb />
to begin the classes, which are<lb />
scheduled at four different times<lb />
on campus locations on Tues-<lb />
days and Thursdays. About one<lb />
half of those now attending are<lb />
faculty and staff members, he<lb />
said.<lb />
"We are attributing the suc-<lb />
cess of our manual communi-<lb />
cation classes only partly to the<lb />
fact that campus employes are<lb />
receiving release time to attend<lb />
class; the good turn-out is also<lb />
due to the fact that people are<lb />
really interested<lb />
The four classes, identical in<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
for sale (0.<lb />
FOR SALE: Nikkormat FTN 35<lb />
mm camera - black body, $100.<lb />
Call 752-1292.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1968 Triumpy TR-250<lb />
-B.R.G. with overdrive, rack,<lb />
radio. Call 758-9369.<lb />
FOR SALE: Surfboard -<lb />
"Hawaiian" - ooJorful and in<lb />
excellent condition. 10 $170 new<lb />
- $35. Call 758-9551, ask for Ben.<lb />
AKC SHOW quality dobermans.<lb />
Black and rust. Whelped May 3,<lb />
1977. Dam holds AKC Obedienoe<lb />
Title; Sire, Best in Match and<lb />
Best in Breed winner. Certified<lb />
pedigree included. $150. Contact<lb />
Hilt Tetterton at 825-9261,<lb />
Bethel, N.C.<lb />
FOR SALE: Full Jze pin ball<lb />
machine. $300. Call 752-4559.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1972 Honda 350.<lb />
Good condition, 4,000 miles.<lb />
$400.00. Call 758-7675.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun-610, 4<lb />
speed, air, 4-door, AM-FM<lb />
stereo, needs bodywork.<lb />
752-3835.<lb />
For Sale: 1975 Triumph Spitfire,<lb />
brown, black interior AM-FM,<lb />
one owner. $3000. Call 758-9369.<lb />
FOR SALE: Refrigerator, 51a ft.<lb />
high, very good condition. $70.00.<lb />
Call 758-2801.<lb />
FOR SALE: Cassette player for<lb />
car. $30.00. 758-4863.<lb />
FOR SALE: Mclntosh 2100 AMP,<lb />
105 watts per channel. Crown IC<lb />
150 PRE AMP. Must hear to<lb />
believe - $600.00 firm. Call<lb />
758-8683, 11fl0p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: AKC registered male<lb />
Scottish Terriors. Will be seven<lb />
weeks old by July 14th. Price set<lb />
at $75.00. If interested call<lb />
758-8101 or 752-0315 after 5 p.m.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: 1107 Evans<lb />
St. $35 per month. Kitchen<lb />
privileges. Phone 758-7675.<lb />
Available Auq. 1.<lb />
FOR SALE: Beautiful AKC<lb />
Poodle and also beautiful<lb />
Pekingnese and one German<lb />
Sheppard puppy (4 months old).<lb />
Call 747-4491, Snow Hill.<lb />
FOR SALE: Table and chairs,<lb />
antique oak icebox, antique desk,<lb />
dresser and buffet. Call 752-5170<lb />
or 757-6736.<lb />
WANT A FANTASTIC STEREO?<lb />
Only 8 mos. old. $900.00 JVC<lb />
receiver, turntable and cassette<lb />
with larce Advent speakers.<lb />
758-6931.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1971 BMW motor-<lb />
cycle, 750 cc, exc. cond.<lb />
$1495.00. Call 756-7059.<lb />
FOR SALE: 14 ft. Sunfish sailboat<lb />
and Cox trailer. Call 756-0668.<lb />
FOR SALE: Portable dishwasher -<lb />
$50, 8x10 cabin tent - $25,<lb />
propant light - $7.00. Call<lb />
758-0587.<lb />
FOR SALE73 Yahama 250 MX.<lb />
Good condition! $300. Call Robert<lb />
- 756-5190 after 6 p.m.<lb />
FOR RENT: One bedroom apart-<lb />
ment. Appliances included. $100<lb />
a month. Call 752-4154.<lb />
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom (un-<lb />
furnished) apt. at Village Green<lb />
to sublet from July 1, 1977 to July<lb />
1, 1978. $150 monthly. Call<lb />
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ANYONE willing to teach guitar<lb />
lessons please call 752-9159 and<lb />
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hr. Call Cindy 758-6795.<lb />
MUSICIANS WANTED: Guitar-<lb />
ists, singers, musicians of all<lb />
sorts, needed for Sunday mass in<lb />
Biology Auditorium. Practice at<lb />
11 a.m. You don't have to be<lb />
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oontent, are instructed by Ernest,<lb />
his assistant, Erras Luke, and by<lb />
two student interpreter trainees,<lb />
Nancy DenBleyker of Millville,<lb />
N.J. and Dennis Hamrick of<lb />
Shelby.<lb />
ECU has already accepted<lb />
seven students with severe hear-<lb />
ing impairments.<lb />
Five, recent graduates of the<lb />
N.C. School for the Deaf at<lb />
Morganton, will enter ECU as<lb />
freshmen, and two are transfer<lb />
students from other campuses.<lb />
Other applications are coming in.<lb />
The ECU Program for<lb />
Hearing-Impaired Students is one<lb />
of a few of its type in the nation<lb />
which enables deaf students to<lb />
attend classes along with hearing<lb />
students. The program will pro-<lb />
vide classroom interpreters and<lb />
other support services.<lb />
Eleven ECU students who are<lb />
already proficient in manual<lb />
communication are in intensive<lb />
training to become student inter-<lb />
preters this fall.<lb />
They attend three hours of<lb />
classes each day, studying vocab-<lb />
ulary development, technical sign<lb />
language, reverse interpreting<lb />
and other advanced skills.<lb />
Meanwhile, the classes in<lb />
beginning sign language will be<lb />
repeated during the second<lb />
summer session, said Ernest, and<lb />
those who complete this session's<lb />
classes may begin intermediate<lb />
training.<lb />
The basic sign language<lb />
classes are free and open to<lb />
interested persons in the Green-<lb />
ville oommunity, and no formal<lb />
registration is required.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
program and the sign language<lb />
classes is available from the ECU<lb />
Program for Hearing-Impaired<lb />
Students, telephone 757-6729.<lb /><pb facs="00057135_tn_0003" /><lb />
Convention<lb />
speakers<lb />
By CINDY BROOME<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Washington columnist Jack<lb />
Anderson, New York Times re-<lb />
porter Seymour Hersh and Lufkin<lb />
News Editor Joe Murray were<lb />
three of the speakers at the<lb />
Investigative Reporters and<lb />
Editors, Inc. (I.R.E.) convention<lb />
held at Ohio State University<lb />
June 17-19.<lb />
Jack Anderson spoke at the<lb />
Friday night dinner about the<lb />
post-Watergate period and the<lb />
fact that the press had shaken the<lb />
beliefs of the people.<lb />
"They would rather believe<lb />
their institutions than us said<lb />
Anderson.<lb />
"It is said we have become<lb />
folk heroes Anderson said,<lb />
adding that now there is a movie<lb />
and a television series about<lb />
reporters.<lb />
"We are riding high said<lb />
Anderson.<lb />
"We have been to the<lb />
mountaintop<lb />
However, because of Water-<lb />
gate, there is a flood of reporters<lb />
who suddenly want to be invest-<lb />
igative reporters, according to<lb />
Anderson.<lb />
There is danger of some<lb />
shoddy journalists in the pro-<lb />
fession.<lb />
"There are too many young<lb />
reporters who want to be Wood-<lb />
wards and Bernsteins over-<lb />
night said Anderson.<lb />
"They seize upon big names<lb />
which may not be involved<lb />
Seymour Hersh, New York<lb />
Times investigative reporter,<lb />
spoke at the luncheon Friday.<lb />
29 June 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 3<lb />
Hersh wrote Watergate and<lb />
CIA stories for the Times.<lb />
He is presently involved in<lb />
investigating white-collar crime.<lb />
Joe Murray, whose Texas<lb />
newspaper won the 1977 Pulitzer<lb />
prize for public service, spoke at<lb />
the luncheon Saturday.<lb />
"Boy, are there a lot of ya'll<lb />
out there was his first comment<lb />
when he reached the podium.<lb />
Laughter erupted throughout<lb />
the room at the comment and at<lb />
the Texas drawl.<lb />
Murray's paper won the<lb />
Pulitzer because of investigative<lb />
stories on the death of a boy in<lb />
Marine training camp.<lb />
The boy was a borderline<lb />
retardate and should not have<lb />
been admitted to the Marine<lb />
camp, according to Murray.<lb />
The story walked in the front<lb />
door, said Murray, as a boy<lb />
brought the news to them.<lb />
"They beat the boy's brains<lb />
out, literally Murray said the<lb />
boy told him.<lb />
Ken Herman, then a Lufkin<lb />
News reporter, now of the<lb />
Associated Press, wrote the<lb />
series of stories.<lb />
Murray said his paper is now<lb />
investigating nursing home con-<lb />
ditions.<lb />
Selection Committee<lb />
announces members<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
A 14-member Selection Com-<lb />
mittee was named Friday and will<lb />
begin work immediately to choose<lb />
nominees to become the new<lb />
chancellor of ECU in 1978.<lb />
Troy W. Pate Jr. of Golds-<lb />
boro, chairman of the ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees, announced the Se-<lb />
lection Committee appointments<lb />
and said the group has a "highly<lb />
important and difficult responsi-<lb />
bility<lb />
"My primary objective in<lb />
selecting the Committee has been<lb />
to assure that it provides ade-<lb />
quate representation from the<lb />
major components of the univer-<lb />
sity family as well as the broad<lb />
range of expertise needed in the<lb />
overall selection process Pate<lb />
said.<lb />
Including Pate, who will serve<lb />
as Selection Committee chair-<lb />
man, the appointees are five<lb />
members of the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees, six members of the<lb />
ECU faculty, two ECU alumni and<lb />
the SGA president.<lb />
Selection Committee mem-<lb />
bersare ECU Trustees: Ashley B.<lb />
Futrell, Washington, N.C K.<lb />
Edward Greene, Dunn; John F.<lb />
Minges, Greenville; Dr. John D.<lb />
Bridgers, High Point, and Troy<lb />
W. Pate Jr.<lb />
Faculty: Dr. Henry C. Gerrell<lb />
Jr history; Dr. Patricia<lb />
Daugherty, biology; Dr. T.J.<lb />
Haigwool, School of Technology;<lb />
Dr. Trenton G. Davis, School of<lb />
Allied Health (Environmental<lb />
Health); Dr. James L Mathis,<lb />
School of Medicine (Psychiatry);<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, psycho-<lb />
logy.<lb />
Alumni: Max R. Joyner,<lb />
Greenville, Carolyn A. Fulghum,<lb />
Dean of Women, ECU, Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
SGA: Neil Sessoms, SGA<lb />
president.<lb />
Dr. Prewett will serve as<lb />
executive secretary of the Se-<lb />
lection Committee, Pate said. The<lb />
Committee will have offices in the<lb />
Willis Building of the ECU<lb />
Regional Development Institute<lb />
here.<lb />
Pate said meetings will be<lb />
frequent and, at times, on short<lb />
notioe. An initial briefing session<lb />
has been scheduled for July 5.<lb />
The timetable outlined by<lb />
Pate calls for the Committee to<lb />
receive nominations from across<lb />
the nation and to complete<lb />
selection of recommended<lb />
nominees to be submitted to the<lb />
full ECU Board of Trustees next<lb />
spring.<lb />
The trustees then will submit<lb />
two nominations to UNC Presi-<lb />
dent William C. Friday who will<lb />
make a final selection to be<lb />
recommended to the Board of<lb />
Governors.<lb />
I<lb />
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IBHHHHHi<lb />
Editorials<lb />
Page 4 FOUNTAINHEAD 29 June 1977<lb />
One more question<lb />
concerning rights<lb />
"I'm sorry, Mr. Alegre, but it's my prerogative to<lb />
deny your type employment in our school<lb />
"My type?'<lb />
"You know what I mean. I do not want these<lb />
children subject to the propaganda and abnormal<lb />
ideas your people try to force upon them. They're<lb />
very innocent and unsuspecting<lb />
"Well, I'll speak to the superintendent then<lb />
"Oh, she <lb />
"She? The superintendent is a woman?"<lb />
"Why yes! I think it's wonderful the way women<lb />
are getting such important jobstoday. Uh, anyway, it<lb />
won't do you any good to go to her. I make my own<lb />
deci si cms about my school. Now you must excuse me.<lb />
I'm already late for a very important meeting on<lb />
busing in <lb />
"Busing?"<lb />
"Yes, and the group is waiting for my speech. I'm<lb />
representing the' pro' side and if I' m not there, those<lb />
other segregationalist folks will goon and on and my<lb />
side won't stand a chance<lb />
"Oh! Well, just one more thing. I noticed Erick<lb />
Rickerstein teaches here. That surprises me since<lb />
I've heard he speaks at the Communist rallys outside<lb />
town<lb />
"Mr. Alegre, I am quite sure Mr. Rickerstein<lb />
would never try to preach Communism to his pupils if<lb />
he is indeed one himself. Besides, we do not<lb />
discriminate against someone just because of his<lb />
political views. That would be absurd<lb />
"Oh yes, quite absurd. And religion?"<lb />
"Please, sir. We certainly do not care what a<lb />
person's particular religious affiliation is<lb />
 How commendable<lb />
"But really, Mr. Alegre, you must go. I have that<lb />
meeting and I don't want you hanging around here. If<lb />
you don't mind, please leave through the main door.<lb />
I don't want to leave thinking you might be roaming<lb />
around our playground<lb />
"Oh don'f worry! I'll leave through the front and I<lb />
promise I won't even talk to one of your little boys<lb />
"Honestly, Mr. Alegre, I don't see why you're so<lb />
upset. I just cannot risk having a  well, someone<lb />
like you around these children, no matter what kind<lb />
of degree you have. After all, this is America, and I<lb />
have my rights <lb />
"Yes, you certainly do have your rights<lb />
Founfainhead<lb />
Ser�ing the East Carolina community for war fifty years.<lb />
Senior EditorKim Devins<lb />
Production ManagerJimmy Williams<lb />
Advertising ManagerTerri Eloshway<lb />
News EditorCindy Broome<lb />
Trends EditorDavid Bosnick<lb />
Sports EditorSteve Wheeler<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student newspaper of East Carolina<lb />
University sp isored by the Student Government Association of<lb />
ECU and is distributed each Wednesday during the summer,<lb />
and twice weekly during the school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Old South Building, Greenville, N.C. 27834.<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6366, 757-6367, 757-6309.<lb />
Subscriptions: $10.00 annually.<lb />
4 SAVE �S<lb />
? OUR<lb />
SAVE US FROM ANTA B?MAr<lb />
Forum<lb />
Realtor adds facts to rent editorial<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
In regards to your "Easy<lb />
Money" editorial in the June 22,<lb />
1977 edition of the FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, please allow me to add<lb />
my two oents worth.<lb />
First of all, if you would check<lb />
with the many real estate firms in<lb />
Greenville, you would find that<lb />
very few handle rentals at all.<lb />
Frankly, the complexes and indi-<lb />
vidual owners do not need the<lb />
help of an agent because the units<lb />
rent quickly and easily. We<lb />
readily pass on any information of<lb />
vacancies that we have, or refer<lb />
inquiries to the only exclusive<lb />
rental agency that is a member of<lb />
the Greenville-Pitt County Board<lb />
of Realtors!<lb />
Our agency has handled the<lb />
sale of several duplexes in the<lb />
past twelve months. All have sold<lb />
for $40,000 to $42,500 (building<lb />
oosts, labor, developed land, and<lb />
other oosts determine prices).<lb />
When you consider that a pur-<lb />
chaser will have to put up 25<lb />
cash ($10,000 of his money!) on a<lb />
rental unit and that if he rents<lb />
both sides for $165.00 per month<lb />
($330.00 total) and that his<lb />
monthly mortgage payment will<lb />
be from $240.00 up per month;<lb />
plus, ne will have to pay city and<lb />
county taxes, fire insurance and<lb />
maintenance oosts, this can hard-<lb />
ly be considered "easy money<lb />
Of oourse, duplexes represent<lb />
only a portion of the rental<lb />
market, but I used this to<lb />
illustrate that you did not have all<lb />
the facts.<lb />
I sympathize with the students<lb />
and everyone else, including<lb />
myself every month at bill time,<lb />
who must endure the high oost of<lb />
living. But, realtors alone cannot<lb />
solve the housing problems any<lb />
more than the doctors can control<lb />
the price of medications at the<lb />
drug store! I agree with you that<lb />
with some less modern apart-<lb />
ments the owners could afford to<lb />
rent cheaper, still maintaining a<lb />
nice profit, and give the students<lb />
a break. I would be the first to<lb />
applaud such action. The stu-<lb />
dents are an important part of our<lb />
oommunity that I, for one, admire<lb />
and appreciate.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
(Mrs.) Tish Byrum, Realtor<lb />
D.J. Nichols Agency<lb />
Student j condemn parking situation<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
On June 9, it rained. Being off<lb />
campus students, it is necessary<lb />
for us to drive to campus. We<lb />
parked in front of Memorial Gym<lb />
and discovered that what was last<lb />
month's day student parking, had<lb />
now become staff parking. This<lb />
left us with two alternatives;<lb />
either we oould go to the lot on<lb />
the hill and walk the three tenths<lb />
of a mile to our class or we oould<lb />
go to the lot behind the Student<lb />
Union and walk the six tenths of a<lb />
mile to class. Either alternative<lb />
left us walking in a downpour.<lb />
It is important to point out the<lb />
individual reactions to such a<lb />
situation. For an institution to<lb />
force a student to walk over half a<lb />
mile in the rain (or in 15 to 20<lb />
degree weather as was the case<lb />
this past winter) is the moral<lb />
equivalent of saying that said<lb />
institution cares not about the<lb />
physical, psychological, emotion-<lb />
al or social well being of the<lb />
students, which in turn is equi-<lb />
valent to saying that the insti-<lb />
tution oould function without the<lb />
students. To not meet human<lb />
needs is to reduce those human<lb />
beings to less than human status.<lb />
This is dehumanizing in its<lb />
primary state. We personally feel<lb />
that the institution is suggesting<lb />
that our needs are unimportant.<lb />
As a result of this dehumaniz-<lb />
ing process, the individual stu-<lb />
dent's education itself suffers. It<lb />
obviously suffers when students<lb />
don't go to class, but in a broad<lb />
way it suffers because the insti-<lb />
tution does not oommand respect<lb />
of the students. When personal<lb />
needs of the students are not<lb />
respected, those students have<lb />
very real problems trying to foroe<lb />
themselves to respect the needs<lb />
and requirements of the school.<lb />
Now, whenever a sensitive<lb />
individual questions the institu-<lb />
tion on this parking problem, two<lb />
general reactions are heard.<lb />
First of all, one reaction says<lb />
that the school does not have the<lb />
available funds for the necessary<lb />
parking facilities and covered<lb />
walkways to get the students out<lb />
of the rain. This argument in<lb />
essence says, "Let them eat<lb />
cake The fact is that when an<lb />
institutional effort is made for<lb />
something necessary (like student<lb />
parking) instead of something<lb />
unnecessary (like perhaps a<lb />
stadium?) this campus com-<lb />
munity with support from alumni<lb />
oould build a six or ten level<lb />
parking lot at Speight and another<lb />
one on the hill. The existence of<lb />
the present fund drive for the<lb />
stadium proves that the funds<lb />
oould be available if the com-<lb />
munity cared enough.<lb />
A second argument to be dealt<lb />
with is, generally the comparison<lb />
to other schools, a quick rundown<lb />
of the problems of N.C. State or<lb />
U.N.C. This line of reasoning<lb />
suggests not only a oontempt for<lb />
ECU but also a misunderstanding<lb />
of the operations of the North<lb />
Carolina University System.<lb />
We feel a certain sense of<lb />
shame at having tolerated this<lb />
dehumanizing as long as we have<lb />
without speaking out. We per-<lb />
sonally accept responsibility for<lb />
having allowed this process to<lb />
continue by passively participat-<lb />
ing in it. Though we would like to<lb />
see a change, we do not anticipate<lb />
it. The faculty, through selective<lb />
blindness, has been sufficiently<lb />
desensitized to not only tolerate<lb />
this process bdt to expect it to<lb />
oontinue.<lb />
The parking problem repre-<lb />
sents a dehumanizing problem,<lb />
which in the end result represents<lb />
a study of self. Passivity begs<lb />
dehumanizaticn. We have all<lb />
tolerated it much too long, and we<lb />
are somewhat less human as a<lb />
result. Now after having cried in<lb />
the wilderness, we slip back into<lb />
our comfortable passivity. Per-<lb />
haps it is true, as has been<lb />
suggested, that men die not with<lb />
a bang, but a whimper<lb />
William Neil Bender<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
HistorySpecial Education<lb />
Diana M. Bender<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Science Education<lb /><pb facs="00057135_tn_0005" /><lb />
Worked as co-op student<lb />
Senior returns from NASA<lb />
29 June 1977 FOUNTAINHEAP frag 5<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
Bill Hammond of Rocking-<lb />
ham, ECU senior foreign<lb />
language major, has returned<lb />
from the National Aeronautaics<lb />
and Space Administration<lb />
(NASA) where he worked as a<lb />
Cooperative Education student in<lb />
theOffioeof International Affairs.<lb />
As a Co-op student, Ham-<lb />
mond alternated one quarter of<lb />
work with NASA with academic<lb />
studies here at ECU.<lb />
At NASA, Hammond, who<lb />
speaks fluend German and some<lb />
French, worked with one of 24<lb />
divisions as a technical foreign<lb />
language person.<lb />
"I worked at the Office of<lb />
International Affairs. We feal and<lb />
negotiate with countries the world<lb />
over � especially Europe<lb />
Hammond said.<lb />
"Much of our work,was with<lb />
ESA (European Space Adminis-<lb />
tration), the European equivalent<lb />
to NASA<lb />
Hammond said the main<lb />
duties of the OIA were to "iron<lb />
out" oontract difficulties and to<lb />
make monetary decisions.<lb />
"AsanaidtoMr. John Sakks,<lb />
an OIA official, I represented him<lb />
in meetings when he wasn't<lb />
available Hammond said.<lb />
He added that NASA is very<lb />
diverse in its activities.<lb />
"Lots of things done seem to<lb />
be unrelated to'the space pro-<lb />
gram. They make meals for the<lb />
handicapped the way they do for<lb />
astronauts and they make fire-<lb />
proof equipment he oontinued.<lb />
One of Hammond's most<lb />
rewarding work experiences was<lb />
his involvement with the U.S.<lb />
State Department in aiding flood-<lb />
damaged Bangladesh.<lb />
 I went to the State Depart-<lb />
ment fa the first time through<lb />
AID, a program which was<lb />
working on aiding Bangladesh<lb />
after its recent flood damage.<lb />
"We aided them with supplies<lb />
and finances. By satellite, we<lb />
were able to snap photos which<lb />
showed how many people were<lb />
hurt and the extent of damage in<lb />
an area he said.<lb />
ECU offers students coopera-<lb />
tive study-work arrangements in<lb />
several academic areas. Cop-<lb />
operative education in institutions<lb />
of higher education is a type of<lb />
career education which provides<lb />
an opportunity for full-time stu-<lb />
dents to alternate periods of<lb />
academic study with periods of<lb />
off-campus employment.<lb />
There will be a NEWS DESK<lb />
meeting Monday, July 11, at 2:00<lb />
H interested but can't come,<lb />
call FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
and leave name and number.<lb />
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Psychologists survey attitudes toward women<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
College students' attitudes<lb />
regarding the changing roles of<lb />
women in modern society was the<lb />
subject of a recent survey by ECU<lb />
psychologists Rosina C. Lao and<lb />
John S. Childers.<lb />
The Lao-Childers study was<lb />
based on questionnaires sub-<lb />
mitted by 171 ECU students of<lb />
both sexes, mostly freshmen and<lb />
sophomores.<lb />
The study revealed several<lb />
significant trends:<lb />
Males were more liberal than<lb />
females in their attitudes toward<lb />
new roles for women.<lb />
Family background factors<lb />
tended to influence students'<lb />
attitudes; the higher the family<lb />
income and the larger the high<lb />
school attended by women stu-<lb />
dents, the more conservative<lb />
their attitudes tended to be.<lb />
Their own mothers' roles did<lb />
not seem a significant factor in<lb />
the attitudes of the female<lb />
students surveyed.<lb />
As for male students, their<lb />
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attitudes toward women seemed<lb />
to be largely influenced by<lb />
whether or not their mothers had<lb />
worked outside the home and the<lb />
level of their mothers' education.<lb />
The attitudes toward women<lb />
of both sexes was negatively<lb />
related to how frequently the<lb />
responding students attend<lb />
church.<lb />
"Considerable attention has<lb />
been given to changing patterns<lb />
of women's roles in present-day<lb />
society commented Dr. Lao.<lb />
"The grwoing awareness that<lb />
women have their own identities<lb />
and rights has led to sweeping<lb />
legal actions to reduce discrimi-<lb />
nation, but more importantly, it<lb />
has led to a different attitude<lb />
toward women.<lb />
"Our study was directed<lb />
toward the examination of the<lb />
possible effects of the changing<lb />
attitudes toward women among a<lb />
group of college students in<lb />
easter North Carolina<lb />
A comparison of the results of<lb />
the ECU study with previous<lb />
st udies of other groups reveal s " a<lb />
very traditional, conservative,<lb />
pattern" fa the ECU subjects,<lb />
especially for the females.<lb />
The trent toward conservatism<lb />
may be due to the geographical<lb />
location and traditional orienta-<lb />
tion of eastern North Carolina,<lb />
said Dr. Lao.<lb />
Studies of college students'<lb />
attitudes toward women's roles<lb />
are important as indicators of<lb />
"significant future plans" among<lb />
the students, relating to family<lb />
life and employment patterns,<lb />
she said.<lb />
Dr. Lao and Childers reported<lb />
on their research at the 23rd<lb />
annual meeting of the South-<lb />
eastern Psychological Association<lb />
in Hollywood, Fla.<lb />
Other ECU faculty members<lb />
appearing on the SEPA program<lb />
were Dr. Paul Deardorff, col-<lb />
laborator on two studies relating<lb />
to the use of videotape in<lb />
simulated interviews and Dr.<lb />
Williams F. Grossnickle, who<lb />
represented ECU at an executive<lb />
meeting of Psi Chi honor society,<lb />
held in conjunction with the SEPA<lb />
convention.<lb />
Grant to establish Coastal<lb />
Plains Studies Proa ram<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
A National Science Founda-<lb />
tion grant of $6,000 has been<lb />
awarded ECU to establish a<lb />
Coastal Plains Field Studies Pro-<lb />
gram for students in the sciences.<lb />
Proposal for the program was<lb />
developed by Dr. James S.<lb />
McDaniel, chairperson of the<lb />
ECU Department of Biology; Dr.<lb />
William H. Queen, Director of the<lb />
ECU Institute for Coastal and<lb />
Marine Resources; and Dr.<lb />
Richard Mauger, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of geology at ECU.<lb />
The program is designed to<lb />
coordinate studies in the biologi-<lb />
cal and geological characteristics<lb />
of the Coastal Plain region, field<lb />
methodologies and techniques,<lb />
and coastal plain development<lb />
activities.<lb />
Development activities which<lb />
have brought significant changes<lb />
in the coastal environment in-<lb />
clude phosphate mining, large<lb />
scale farming operations, com-<lb />
mercial and industrial activities,<lb />
and recreationall residential<lb />
development.<lb />
The program's first phase,<lb />
revision of existing field courses<lb />
in the Departments of Biology<lb />
and Geology, began earlier this<lb />
spring.<lb />
WATER<lb />
Continued from page 1.<lb />
"Trucks carrying chemical<lb />
cargoes have overturned, spilling<lb />
chemicals into the water, and<lb />
incidents have occurred in which<lb />
certain materials were improperly<lb />
discarded.<lb />
"However, these incidents<lb />
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are notified in time<lb />
The whole subject of water is<lb />
surrounded in an ever-deepening<lb />
controversy.<lb />
Fish are dying now in Florida<lb />
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Environmental Health Services<lb />
found evidence that Durham's tap<lb />
water was at least impure when<lb />
laboratory rats and mice began<lb />
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began having spontaneous a-<lb />
bortions.<lb />
According to the Institute, the<lb />
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water was purified through fil-<lb />
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Chlorination and fluoridation<lb />
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Artistic merit due<lb />
Electronic Hoist<lb />
By DOUG WHITE<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
In reviewing new recordings<lb />
of classical music, nne cannot<lb />
review the music per se, because,<lb />
by definition, the pieces are<lb />
classics; their artistic merit is<lb />
indisputable. Rather, the review-<lb />
er must address himself to the<lb />
question of the conductor's or<lb />
musician's interpretation of a<lb />
particular piece of music. This is<lb />
especially true in the case of Isao<lb />
Tomita's recording of Hoist's<lb />
symphony "The Planets be-<lb />
cause here the music is interpret-<lb />
ed electronically, singlehandedly<lb />
arranged and performed by<lb />
Tomita.<lb />
The symphony is divided into<lb />
seven movements, each repre-<lb />
senting one of the planets known<lb />
at the time it was composed<lb />
(between 1914 and 1916), ex-<lb />
clusive of Earth. Hoist's re-<lb />
ference point in composing the<lb />
symphony was each planet's<lb />
astrological character. These<lb />
characters, however, served only<lb />
as a point from which to build a<lb />
theme for the individual move-<lb />
ments. As his daughter once<lb />
wrote, "once the underlying idea<lb />
had been formulated, he let the<lb />
music have its way with him<lb />
The first movement, "Mars,<lb />
the Bringer of War is martial in<lb />
nature. The tone is set in the<lb />
opening measures with a brutally<lb />
rhythmic pattern, implying the<lb />
mechanized relent Iessness of<lb />
war. The music is simple, even<lb />
primitive, expressing the com-<lb />
poser's vision of war as an<lb />
instinctive reaction. Tomita chose<lb />
to preface this first movement<lb />
with a series of radar blips that<lb />
approximate a countdown and<lb />
subsequent lift-off. The effect is<lb />
condescending and cheapens the<lb />
album. Tomita redeems himself,<lb />
however, by his imaginative use<lb />
of a battery of electronic equip-<lb />
ment, adding power and strength<lb />
to an already awesome work.<lb />
In oontrast to the simplicity of<lb />
war, "Venus, the Bringer of<lb />
Peace is expressed in conplex<lb />
terms. Beginning with a solo horn<lb />
of unusual tranquility, and fol-<lb />
lowed by converging chords of<lb />
flutes and oboes, the music<lb />
quickly smooths into a lilting<lb />
melody of serenity, underscored<lb />
by the gentle plucking of harps.<lb />
Sinbad not bad<lb />
By DAVID TREVINO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There is a type of movie you<lb />
can enjoy on a rainy Saturday<lb />
afternoon in the theater crowded<lb />
with noisy children which you<lb />
probably would not return to see a<lb />
few hours later with the girl from<lb />
your nine o'clock philosophy class<lb />
who thinks you are "deep Even<lb />
though these films cannot be<lb />
interpreted as timeless cinematic<lb />
statements about the human<lb />
condition, the do possess value as<lb />
simple entertainment (Especially<lb />
when you are buzzing around<lb />
Greenville and the only other<lb />
movie available in the early when<lb />
noon is THE HERETIC).<lb />
SINBAD AND THE EYE OF<lb />
THE TIGER is one of these<lb />
enjoyable forgettable films. It is<lb />
not ROBIN HOODand Patrick<lb />
Wayne (Sinbad) compares more<lb />
favorably with an articulate<lb />
cinder block than Errol Flynn, but<lb />
it does have colorful costumes,<lb />
exotic scenery, an enchanted<lb />
prince, a beautiful princess, a<lb />
wicked witch and enough<lb />
monsters and special effect tricks<lb />
to delight even the most discrimi-<lb />
nating of ten-year-olds.<lb />
SINBAD is a children's<lb />
fantasy of mysterious castles and<lb />
far away places. Too many of the<lb />
movies shown in Greenville in-<lb />
volve remotely adult fantasies of<lb />
fast cars, sex, violence and<lb />
conquering the "system" which<lb />
rules them. Because it fails to<lb />
make any pretentious or obvious<lb />
oomments on society or cater to<lb />
the frustrations of people who<lb />
find it impossible to inject any<lb />
meaning into their lives by any<lb />
other means than vicariously<lb />
experiencing absurdly contrived<lb />
events, SINBAD AND THE EYE<lb />
OF THE TIGER should be valued<lb />
as a rare gem of film entertain-<lb />
ment not to be missed. If you<lb />
aren't quick you may miss this<lb />
diverting movie. It is being<lb />
replaced later this week<lb />
by OUTLAW BLUES, a film about<lb />
a country songwriter who gets out<lb />
of jail in Texas, falls in love, gets<lb />
shot, gets chased by police<lb />
Tomita's synthesis of the opening<lb />
horn is actually more effective<lb />
than the genuine instrument,<lb />
embuing it with a full, yet stark<lb />
tone, lulling the listener into a<lb />
state of profound relaxation.<lb />
Tomita's electronic counterpart to<lb />
a string section performs the<lb />
unique task of providing a full<lb />
sound without losing the original<lb />
beauty of the natural vibrato of a<lb />
solo violin.<lb />
The third movement, "Mer-<lb />
cury, the Winged Messenger is<lb />
better suited to Tomita's key-<lb />
board synthesizers than the<lb />
orchestra it was composed for.<lb />
The speed required is difficult<lb />
even for the best of orchestras,<lb />
making a keyboard of some sort<lb />
the logical choice, by way of its<lb />
facility for a rapid succession of<lb />
notes. This is the shortest of the<lb />
seven movements, and the most<lb />
typical of Hoist's other works<lb />
through its use of contrasting<lb />
patterns, in this case the op-<lb />
position of two simultaneous keys<lb />
and two simultaneous rhythms.<lb />
"Jupiter, the Bringer of<lb />
Jollity is similar to its pre-<lb />
decessor Mercury in that both are<lb />
well adapted to keyboard playing.<lb />
Both are bright and quick, the<lb />
former drawing heavily on<lb />
English folk songs.<lb />
Tomita's best interpretation is<lb />
that of "Saturn, the Bringer of<lb />
Old Age This movement pro-<lb />
ceeds through a series of events<lb />
leading up to an unexpected calm<lb />
finish. The piece gives the<lb />
impression of defeat, of hollow-<lb />
ness in the openino chords. Here<lb />
See JAZZ, page 9.<lb />
METAL MINATAUR mechanically menaces man in meaningless<lb />
movie.<lb />
Best<lb />
Sellers<lb />
FICTION<lb />
The Thorn Birds, by Colleen<lb />
McCullough<lb />
Falconer, by John Cheever<lb />
Oliver's Story, by Erich<lb />
Segal<lb />
 The Crash of '79, by Paul<lb />
E. Erdman<lb />
Trinity, by Leon Uris<lb />
The Chancellor Manu-<lb />
script, by Robert Ludlum<lb />
A Book of Common Prayer,<lb />
by Joan Didion<lb />
How to Save Your Own<lb />
Life, by Erica Jong<lb />
Illusions, by Richard Bach<lb />
NONFICTION<lb />
Your Erroneous Zones, by<lb />
Wayne W. Dyer<lb />
Passages, by Gail Sheehy<lb />
floors, by Alex Haley<lb />
The Book of Lists, by<lb />
David Wallenchinsky<lb />
Haywire, by Brooke Hay-<lb />
ward<lb />
The Grass is Always<lb />
Greener Over the Septic<lb />
Tank, by Erma Bombeck<lb />
The Gamesman, by<lb />
Michael Maccoby<lb />
The Dragons of Eden, by<lb />
Carl Sagan<lb />
It Didn't Start With Water-<lb />
gate, by Victor Lasy<lb />
Majesty, by Robert Lacey<lb />
Trends<lb />
29 June 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
Ex Libris<lb />
by DAVID R.BOSNICK<lb />
Falconner an impressive script<lb />
Before the advent of mass media,<lb />
novels were written for the sake and sense of their words. All of<lb />
the images in the novel had to be made delicately and slowly, that the<lb />
reader might have a picture. There are novels that are termed,<lb />
"cinematic which means they are easily adapted to the screen. They<lb />
are written, with the material sense in mind. They are left ranging and<lb />
vacuous being little more than freely interpreted dialogue. They are<lb />
now being written by oome of the finest writers of our time. There is<lb />
one that has been on the bestseller list six months. It is written by John<lb />
Cheevers and the novel is Falconner.<lb />
It is the theatric stay of a man, Farragut, much like Cheevers in<lb />
age and appearance, is sent to prison for the second degree murder of<lb />
his brother (which means in a fit erf anger or unpremeditated). He is an<lb />
alcoholic, a drug addict since W.W.I I and a symbol of Cheevers'<lb />
generation. He is mistakenly placed in a block with hard-oore (lifers,<lb />
rapists) who turn out to be not so bad, as misunderstood. Falconner is<lb />
the name of the prison.<lb />
The book is replete and their oolorf ul names (Chicken number two,<lb />
Bumpo, Cuckold) each with a sad and poignant story. It is hert, in<lb />
the small hist or ies and anect dotes, that Cheevers is most effective. His<lb />
creation of the sibling fights, parental mistreatment, - is greatly<lb />
imaginative and he is often gentlest when he is lest tender.<lb />
It is to Cheevers' detriment that he did not choose to be true to his<lb />
genre. Hiswork, at itsbest is remarkably poignant. In Falconner when<lb />
Farragut relates, (oratorically) when he is a drug addict, the novel is<lb />
vibrant.<lb />
Opium-eaters know. The fear of death is for all of us everywhere bi?<lb />
for the great intelligence of the opium eater it is beautiTuiiy narrowed<lb />
into the crux of drugs.<lb />
This concentration is not consistent in the work. The author cheats<lb />
in this version which does little more than tell the story sans images.<lb />
Watch for the movie  Faloonner it may well be a good one.<lb />
All books courtesy of Central News and Card Shoo.<lb />
Cinema<lb />
BUCCANEER ONE<lb />
The Heretic- Demonic possession gets yet another opportunity to bore<lb />
you in this sequel to The Exorcist. An all-star cast induding Richard<lb />
Burton, Linda Blair, Max Von Sydow, James Earl Jones and Louise<lb />
Fletcher is used to explain why there ever was an original Exorcist<lb />
movie. If you must go and see this film be advised that you are only<lb />
encouraging the producers to make another of these grandiose bombs.<lb />
If you are lucky there will not be any breaks in the film and you will be<lb />
able to leave the theater in time to get home and watch The Munsters.<lb />
It's time to tie the tubular bells. Two stars for the photography.<lb />
PLAZA ONE<lb />
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo - From the people that gave us Bambi,<lb />
Fantasia, comes another of those ridiculous movies about a<lb />
Volkswagen capable of intelligent thought. (In many cases more<lb />
intelligent than the Co-stars Dean Jones and Helen Hayws.( It is not<lb />
funny, though intended to be slapstick, much of stunts are done with<lb />
photography. It is another sequel gone sour. One star.<lb />
PITT THEATER<lb />
The Deep - The photography, particularly the footage of Jacqueline<lb />
Bissett is the longest wet t-shirt contest in history. The plot is<lb />
ridiculous as a young couple vacationing in the Bahamas stumble upon<lb />
a sunken treasure, and 3 million dollars worth of bottle morphine.<lb />
There's a monster here and there along with the Captain (Robert Shaw)<lb />
of the last Benchly Water story, Jaws. This is still more oontrived than<lb />
its predecessor which contained a mechanical shark. Two stars, both<lb />
for Jackie's.<lb />
PARK<lb />
Final Chapter: Walking Tall - The poster for this movie reads, "Now<lb />
there was a man That may be true but the question is what sort of<lb />
man. This is the final episode in this trilogy of barbaric justice and it is<lb />
comprised of the same senseless violence as the previous films. Buford<lb />
Pusser is dead, and this film embarrasses his memory. One star,<lb />
because one never says anything bad about the dead.<lb />
PLAZA TWO<lb />
Other Side of Midnight - It is a female fantasy concerning a woman and<lb />
figures whose characters are reminiscent of actual people. (Aristotle<lb />
Onassis). It is a film that attempts to justify the glamour of the jet set<lb />
and its morality, until its end. The climax is interesting, if not very<lb />
surprising. I give this film two stars, as the acting is fair, and the<lb />
production excellent.<lb /><pb facs="00057135_tn_0008" /><lb />
Page 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 29 June 1977<lb />
Good Jazz reaches Bottomline<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The crowd was moderate to<lb />
small, the service friendly, and<lb />
the atmosphere was definitely<lb />
laid back last Wednesday night at<lb />
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Week before last several<lb />
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Ensemble treated assembled<lb />
enthusiasts to be some solid trio<lb />
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tric guitar, electric bass, Roto-<lb />
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ing the audience with their skill,<lb />
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vocalist. Adele Foster. She began<lb />
with Stevie Wonder's "All's Fair<lb />
in Love a dieamy legato piece<lb />
which she handled with a grace<lb />
evocative of Bette Midler in her<lb />
softer moments, or perhaps<lb />
Streisand. She was attired in<lb />
black open-toed heels, and a<lb />
creamy orange three-quarter<lb />
length dress vented to the knee.<lb />
Large crescent-moon earrings<lb />
dangled in her jet hair. This<lb />
young woman proceeded to make<lb />
magic entertainment.<lb />
The songs were basically pop<lb />
done as jazz although some of<lb />
them were changed only slightly.<lb />
In Mitchell's "I Am a Woman"<lb />
and "Coyote" Miss Foster suc-<lb />
cessfully imitated the song-<lb />
writer's singing style (no easy<lb />
accomplishment) and intrigued<lb />
the audience with her intelligent<lb />
interpretation of the songi' lyrics.<lb />
What she lacks in range she<lb />
more than makes up for in<lb />
interpretation. Her voice is very<lb />
smooth and full, one is almost<lb />
tempted to say rich, and she<lb />
never makes the unpardonable<lb />
mistake of being too loud. She<lb />
possesses an uncommon feeling<lb />
for jazz which is evinced in her<lb />
performance. After doing<lb />
"Saturn" and "Another Star"<lb />
from the album  Songs From the<lb />
Key of Life" Miss Foster left the<lb />
stage. She sat at a table sipping<lb />
warm water and appeared com-<lb />
pletely ensconced by the music.<lb />
The group closed the evening<lb />
witha truly exciting jazz version of<lb />
Wonder's "For Once in My<lb />
Life It is a song rich with<lb />
rhythmic possibility and Miss<lb />
Foster realized much of it. Her<lb />
verve and understated dynam-<lb />
ism, enhanced by her tonal and<lb />
rhythmic precision, made the<lb />
song probably the high point of<lb />
the night.<lb />
The Bottomline is one of the<lb />
few bistros downtown where<lb />
waitresses actually come to the<lb />
table. It seems their art is dying<lb />
in most drinking places here. If<lb />
you enjoy the viler stimulants you<lb />
can brownbag. Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday nights jazz predomi-<lb />
nates and as of yet the manage-<lb />
ment has shown no lack of taste in<lb />
selecting the entertainment. Jazz<lb />
cognoscenti need languish no<lb />
longer in their rooms over Bill<lb />
Evans records. Ahhh, at long last<lb />
the moderately modulated has<lb />
made it to G'ville.<lb />
So you can 'tgo home again<lb />
Higher education n' Wolfe<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Summer is the time when<lb />
most students return home either<lb />
for the length of the vacation or<lb />
for a shorter visit. It is the time<lb />
when we renew needed contact<lb />
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with our family, those with whom<lb />
we share fundamental ways of<lb />
looking at life and attitudes which<lb />
subsume more superficial dif-<lb />
ferences.<lb />
Sometimes it is difficult to<lb />
recognize the basic similarities<lb />
we have with our parents, be-<lb />
cause while we have been dwell-<lb />
ing in the rarefied air of aca-<lb />
demia, with its at least implicit<lb />
emphasis on liberality, they have<lb />
in most cases continued to work at<lb />
positions that they have occupied<lb />
for years. For instance, my father<lb />
is a product of a South in which<lb />
there were definite values and<lb />
priorities. By our generation's<lb />
standards he would be called a<lb />
bigot, but earlier more condoned<lb />
and even propagated attitudes<lb />
such as his. Even though it makes<lb />
me wince to admit it, were I born<lb />
about fifty years earlier he and I<lb />
would probably share the same<lb />
opinions that we disagree upon<lb />
now. Also, my lack of formalized<lb />
religious beliefs is a source of<lb />
constant anxiety for my mother,<lb />
even though our opinions of what<lb />
is "good and "bad' upon<lb />
examination turn out to be more<lb />
than remarkably similar.<lb />
Going back home for awhile<lb />
fofers other insights as well,<lb />
especially if one has been away<lb />
for some time. The kid who used<lb />
to ride up and down the street<lb />
doing wheelies on his bicycle, I<lb />
learn, is now an Army corporal<lb />
and the little girl who used to<lb />
plague me on the school bus has<lb />
just had her second baby. We<lb />
forget, that while we have been<lb />
getting older and changing ac-<lb />
cordingly, so have all those other<lb />
young people who once populated<lb />
our childhood. Usually we are<lb />
surprised and a little unsettled to<lb />
find that what a person has grown<lb />
to be differs greatly from our now<lb />
out-dated images of them.<lb />
Younger brothers and sisters,<lb />
whom we remember as just<lb />
children, are now having the<lb />
same sort of adolescent pressures<lb />
and pleasures that we once had.<lb />
Though we might try to distill our<lb />
experiences into some sort of<lb />
advice which would benefit them,<lb />
the words, when and if they<lb />
come, are disappointingly trite,<lb />
and sound more like the sug-<lb />
gestions and admonishments that<lb />
our parents gave us, than we<lb />
would like to admit.<lb />
The saddest aspects of visiting<lb />
our families after an extended<lb />
absence is that of finding our<lb />
parents visibly aged. One never<lb />
thinks of his parents as being<lb />
really "old Yet I notivethat my<lb />
father's mustache is greyer than I<lb />
remember, and that my mother's<lb />
eyes are slightly more edged with<lb />
lines. I shudder at visions of their<lb />
senility even though I know that it<lb />
is part of the ancient, perrenial<lb />
human cycle.<lb />
Every son and daughter must<lb />
sometime take the awkward and<lb />
often painful steps away from the<lb />
family. These steps may be as<lb />
violent as running away from<lb />
home or as subtle as an aversion<lb />
of eyes. Still, it is as necessary to<lb />
win and maintain a respectful<lb />
independence as it is to recognize<lb />
the fundamental ties which, try as<lb />
we might, simply cannot be<lb />
broken. We are basically what our<lb />
parents have made us, though we<lb />
be very different from them.<lb />
College is for many the step from<lb />
post-adolescence to young adult-<lb />
hood. Ah, the chance at last, to<lb />
live out from under the parental<lb />
roof. Still,if the life-style chosen<lb />
by the young man or woman is<lb />
different than that of his or her<lb />
parents, the values reflected by<lb />
their life-styles are the same.<lb />
Thomas Wolfe's perspicacity<lb />
in saying you can't go home again<lb />
cannot be doubted. Yet, if that<lb />
now cliche dictum is true, it is<lb />
equally as important to remember<lb />
that you can never really leave.<lb />
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Ad revenue die I ates change<lb />
WRQR falls Into top 40 category<lb />
By DAVID TRE VI NO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Recently FM radio station<lb />
WRQR changed its musical for-<lb />
mat from "progressive album<lb />
rock" to "Top 40 With this<lb />
change in format has come a<lb />
computer system which totally<lb />
controls the station's broadcast<lb />
until eight P.M. when a live<lb />
announcer takes over. The com-<lb />
puter has tapes of music, a<lb />
dubbed in announcer's voice and<lb />
programmed local commercials.<lb />
Station manager Gene<lb />
Graham did not wish to discuss<lb />
(he circumstances surrounding<lb />
he decision to change WRQR's<lb />
-format change. He did comment<lb />
that although during the first<lb />
week after the change the initial<lb />
response to the change had been<lb />
unfavorable. The result since that<lb />
time Graham said has been<lb />
an overwhelmingly positive<lb />
reaction to the change from<lb />
listeners as well as advertisers.<lb />
Sources from within WRQR<lb />
indicate that the change was<lb />
brought about as a result of a<lb />
need to acquire new sources of ad<lb />
revenue. Despite being ranked as<lb />
the overwhelming No. 1 station<lb />
among 18-35 year olds in a recent<lb />
local poll. WRQR was having<lb />
problems selling advertisement<lb />
as a result of problems in the<lb />
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On "Uranus, the Magician<lb />
imita strays far afield from the<lb />
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y&amp;t confederation of ticking,<lb />
iming clocks, more radar blips,<lb />
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much stated as implied, with<lb />
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sic I and falling like<lb />
an infant's breast in sleep.<lb />
Tomita's fault here is in being too<lb />
abrupt, stating the music almost<lb />
harshly. Instead of allowing the<lb />
piece to fade imperceptably as in<lb />
the original, Tomita ends his<lb />
interpretation with a pleasant but<lb />
out of place chime tune, destroy-<lb />
ing Hoist's effect of drifting<lb />
farther out into space.<lb />
Tomita's interpretation as a<lb />
whole is good. Though many of<lb />
the passages lack unity, and too<lb />
often Tomita indulges himself by<lb />
showing off hisgadgetry, he stays<lb />
close to the original score, adding<lb />
a unique Japanese flavor to many<lb />
pieces through his sue of sounds<lb />
resembling Japanese instruments<lb />
combined with more traditional<lb />
Western instruments. One final<lb />
note, however, this album has<lb />
been banned in Britain pending<lb />
the outcome of a copyright suit<lb />
tnought against Tomita and RCA<lb />
by Hoist's daughter, who claims<lb />
the Toniit.i uncording mutilates<lb />
hei father'swork. C emptor<lb />
sales department. These sources<lb />
go on to say that certain mer-<lb />
chants refused to advertise on<lb />
WRQR because they disliked the<lb />
music and what they perceived as<lb />
the "drug element which was<lb />
attracted by it. So in an effort to<lb />
gain the business of new ad-<lb />
vertisers the format was changed<lb />
to one of a more "acceptable"<lb />
nature.<lb />
Mike Robinson, of Floyd G.<lb />
Robinson's Discount Jewelers,<lb />
explained that his business would<lb />
no longer advertise on WRQR<lb />
because its format is duplicated<lb />
on another more powerful station<lb />
as well as numerous other<lb />
available radio stations. Robinson<lb />
said he experienced "good re-<lb />
sults with the old format" which<lb />
was unique for this area.<lb />
Frank Ferree of Apple Re-<lb />
cords stated that his store would<lb />
continue to advertise on WRQR<lb />
but at a reduced rate. Ferree was<lb />
satisfied with the old format and<lb />
felt that it was "ridiculous fa<lb />
them to change As of now all of<lb />
Apple Records advertising comes<lb />
on after eight P.M. when live<lb />
announcers return to the air.<lb />
Despite station manager<lb />
Graham's assurances that the<lb />
overall response to WRQR's<lb />
format has been positive there are<lb />
indications that there may be a<lb />
strong negative feeling as well.<lb />
Now<lb />
Jim's<lb />
Station announcer and program<lb />
director Allan Handleman has<lb />
taken his weekly radio talk show,<lb />
Forum, off the air because of<lb />
bad listener response.<lb />
Frank Ferree said that he had<lb />
encountered absolutely no posi-<lb />
tive reaction among any of his<lb />
store's customers. Some people<lb />
had come in with a petition to<lb />
save the old format. This also<lb />
happened two years ago accord-<lb />
ing to Ferree when there was a<lb />
successful drive to save WRQR<lb />
from changing its format.<lb />
During that drive WRQR<lb />
received over 10,000 letters and<lb />
petitions against any change in<lb />
the music format.<lb />
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doing anything more active than<lb />
going to sleep are dri ing a cai<lb />
Speeding and weaving their<lb />
way to death<lb />
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Pag� 10 FOUNTAINHEAD 29 June 1977<lb />
SidelineChat<lb />
New UNC policy<lb />
with STEVE WHEELER<lb />
UNC too stubborn<lb />
Since letting the cat out of the bag last week, the University of<lb />
North Carolina has been hit by sports editorials throughout the state's<lb />
newspapers saying that they have enough money and don't have to<lb />
worry about playing a big in-state rivalry with East Carolina in football.<lb />
But the real reason behind the new policy not to schedule in-state<lb />
schools in football (other than conference teams) is that the Tar Heels<lb />
cannot afford to lose too many games to lowly East Carolina.<lb />
There will be four more games, starting in 1978 and running<lb />
through 1981 But after that, Bill Cobey. UNC's athletic director,<lb />
indicated that the Tar Heels would not play East Carolina.<lb />
Carolina just has too much pride and is too stubborn to accept East<lb />
Carol ma as their equal in football. And they want to deprive the sports<lb />
fans of North Carolina of the game they want to see. There was a<lb />
sellout of 49.000 for last year's game; but. if they had been a stadium of<lb />
60.000 a 65,000, the game would still have been a sellout.<lb />
There are many reasons fa the suspension of the series that are<lb />
under the surface. One is that Bill Dooley, head football coach of the<lb />
Tar Heels, sees the fact that East Carolina can make a break a coach's<lb />
job. There was talk that his job was on the line last year when the two<lb />
schools met after the Tar Heels had come off a losing season. There are<lb />
also rumors to the effect that N.C. State's Bo Rein and Duke's Mike<lb />
McGee are facing must-win situations against East Carolina next<lb />
season. It is said that loss by either coach could cost him his job.<lb />
Another is that members of the Rams Club, North Carolina's<lb />
athletic scholarship fund, have probably been putting pressure on the<lb />
athletic director to get East Carolina off the schedule since the Pirates<lb />
shot the Tar Heels down 38-17 two years ago. The Rams Club, which<lb />
raises over a million dollars annually fa scholarships fa UNC athletes,<lb />
has many coitributasthat give thousands of dollars. If enough of these<lb />
members band together and threaten to pull their contributions out of<lb />
the Rams Club, this will put pressure on officials to rid themselves of<lb />
the embarrassment of losing to East Carolina.<lb />
This is not the first instance of Carolina bowing out of athletic<lb />
competition to save face. The Nath Carolina Collegiate Wrestling<lb />
Tournament was started in 1969-70 and the Pirates won it fa six<lb />
straight years befae team scamg was dropped in 1975-76. This past<lb />
season the tournament was disbanded and replaced by the Nath<lb />
Carolina Invitational. It has been the state collegiate championship<lb />
tournament fa six years and ECU had won each year. But the<lb />
embarrassment caused to State and Carolina was unbearable.<lb />
In track, state collegiate meets have been going on fa years in<lb />
surrounding states, but not in Nath Carolina. This reason fa this<lb />
could be that Nath Carolina Central University, a predominantly black<lb />
institution in Durham, would have run away (no pun intended) with<lb />
the title in the early 70s, and that East Carolina and Pembroke State<lb />
would have been favaed in the past three years.<lb />
FANS LOSE<lb />
Contrary to the belief of many sports writers (many who graduated<lb />
from the Blue Heaven), the real losers in this bout will be the football<lb />
fans of the state of Nath Carolina.<lb />
The man on the street that spends eight dollars each on Saturday<lb />
fa himself and his family to see good maja college football action is<lb />
the big loser And this man will not pay eight dollars to see Carolina<lb />
tip-toe through a 12-0 win over Nathwestern.<lb />
Carolina has opened the proverbial Pandaa's Box, and with public<lb />
opinion going against them, all they'll find will be a box of termites to<lb />
duli the pale blue in Chapel Hill.<lb />
CONATY WRONGED<lb />
Pete Conaty, all-conference in both football and baseball this<lb />
season fa East Carolina, was beaten by The Citadel's Brian Ruff fa<lb />
the Athlete-of-the-Year honas in the Southern Conference recently.<lb />
This marks the second straight year the all-America has attained<lb />
the hona.<lb />
Caiaty was ranked high in several categaiesin the NCAA statistics<lb />
during the football season and was a star pitcher on the Pirates'<lb />
baseball team.<lb />
Ruff nudged out Conaty by a 20-17 margin. This can be attributed<lb />
to a couple of things. One, since East Carolina is getting out of the<lb />
conference, the writers did not want the Pi-ates to take all the honas<lb />
after winning five league championships and the Conmissiaier' s Cup.<lb />
The other is that the press in Nath Carolina has not taken part in<lb />
covering the Southern Conference fa years. There are very few voting<lb />
members of the Southern Conference Media Association from this<lb />
state<lb />
will dr<lb />
� If<lb />
By STEVE WHEELER<lb />
SpatsEdita<lb />
The game that has become one of the biggest<lb />
rivalries in the state in football will be no mae after<lb />
1981.<lb />
East Carolina and Nath Carolina, which started<lb />
playing each other in 1972 and have had some<lb />
intense games, will end their series after four mae<lb />
games, starting in 1978.<lb />
The University of North Carolina Athletic<lb />
Council adopted a policy which was announced<lb />
Thursday by their athletic directa, Bill Cobey, to<lb />
The Daily Reflector.<lb />
"We've met with the Athletic Council about<lb />
scheduling in-state opponents fa football Cobey<lb />
said. "And instead of being in a position to say yest<lb />
to one school who wants to play us and no to<lb />
another, we've decided not to pursue schedules with<lb />
anyone other than Duke, Wake Faest and N.C.<lb />
State.<lb />
"We will hoia all existing contracts, however.<lb />
Our football schedule is full through 1988 and it only<lb />
includes four games with East Carolina<lb />
East Carolinaathleticdirecta, Bill Cain, said his<lb />
initial reaction after Cobey told him of the Athletic<lb />
Council's decision was one of "shock and dismay<lb />
"East Carolina University has paid its dues to<lb />
the University of Nath Carolina, both on the field<lb />
and in the stands Cain said. "We have provided<lb />
them with a fine rivalry on the field each year and<lb />
helped them fill their stands.<lb />
"Thisaction will be depriving the citizens of this<lb />
stateagreat rivalry between twogreat institutions<lb />
Last season, the Tar Heels beat East Carolina<lb />
12-10 in a defensive battle befae 49.000 people in<lb />
Kenan Stadium. Nath Carolina holds a 3-1 lead in<lb />
the series which began in 1972. They took victaies<lb />
in 1972. 42-17, befae 31.600 fans and in 1973.<lb />
28-27. befae 41.500 people. The Pirates only win<lb />
came in 1975 by a 38-17 margin befae 42.000 fans.<lb />
Pat Dye. Pirate head football coach, was baffled<lb />
hy the move.<lb />
"I just can't believe it Dye stated. "We go to<lb />
Chapel Hill and fill their stands and have a<lb />
tremendous in-state rivalry there.<lb />
Last year's was a great oollege football game<lb />
Pirates<lb />
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BILL CAIN was ��shocked<lb />
after hearing that Carolina had made a policy not to<lb />
schedule in-state non-conference foes in football.<lb />
"I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE was head football<lb />
coach Pat Dye's first comment after hearing that the<lb />
University of North Carolina had dropped East<lb />
Carolina in football after 1981.<lb />
and I feel the next four will be. I certainly think we'll<lb />
have sellouts. If they can aeate a better show fa<lb />
their fans with someone else, then I don't blame<lb />
them. But I don't believe they can do it.<lb />
Cobey said that the new policy was not pointed at<lb />
anyone, in particular.<lb />
"Appalachian State, fa instance, has asked if<lb />
we had an open date to please consider them. We<lb />
find it difficult to say yes to one school and no to<lb />
another<lb />
Cobey added, "East Carolina has helped us out<lb />
when we needed games, which we are grateful fa<lb />
And I feel their football program has gained pretig�<lb />
by playing us.<lb />
Dye still objected, saying that N.C. State play,<lb />
ECU but not Appalachian, while Wake Faest and<lb />
Appalachian have a rivalry going.<lb />
"I don't know who is responsible fa this, Dye<lb />
oontinued. "But I think East Carolina playing Nath<lb />
Carolina is mae important than one individual�m<lb />
Bill Dooley, a Bill Cobey.<lb />
And if I was at an institution like Nath ,<lb />
Carolina, with itstraditioi and resources. I wouldn't<lb />
be threatened by the growth of a school like East<lb />
Carolina. It's a game that needs to be played, not<lb />
one settled by a group of people sitting around and<lb />
marking it off with a pencil<lb />
Cobey added that Nath Carolina has not played<lb />
an in-state opponent in basketball in 20 years,<lb />
except in playoffs and conference foes.<lb />
"We haven't favaed one school over the other in<lb />
basketball and I think people have been appreciative<lb />
of the fact that we've treated everyone fairly<lb />
With four mae games scheduled befae the<lb />
prohibition, Dye should have no trouble getting the<lb />
Pirates up' to play the Tar Heels.<lb />
SPORTS WRITERS<lb />
MEET<lb />
MONDAY AT 2pm<lb />
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Beat Bulldogs, Heels<lb />
29 June 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 11<lb />
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Pirates take second place with victories<lb />
By STEVE WHEELEH<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina won its two ball<lb />
games played last week to pull<lb />
ahead of Louisburg into second<lb />
place in the summer league<lb />
standings. On Wednesday, the<lb />
Pirates bombed Atlantic Christian<lb />
28-9 in the summer's wildest<lb />
game.Friday, the Bucsbeat North<lb />
Caro na3-1 behind Mickey Britt,<lb />
while Saturday's game with UNO<lb />
I mm<lb />
 . . �' �� -� �<lb />
Wilmington was rained out.<lb />
In the game with the Bull-<lb />
dogs, the Pirates scored in all but<lb />
three innings to take a 28-0 lead<lb />
going into the bottom of the ninth<lb />
inning. Atlantic Christian came<lb />
up with all of their nine runs in<lb />
that frame to finish off the<lb />
scoring.<lb />
All nine of the Pirate hitters<lb />
had at least one hit, and all but<lb />
two had at least two hits. Maoon<lb />
Moye and Raymie Styons led the<lb />
 mm timfi<lb />
RAYMIE STYONS rapped out four singles and a double in the 28-9<lb />
bombardment of Atlantic Christian last Wednesday. Styons is<lb />
second in the league in hitting.<lb />
Stas<lb />
inducted<lb />
Clarence Stasavich, head foot-<lb />
ball coach at East Carolina from<lb />
1962-69 and athletic director from<lb />
1962 until his death in 1975, was<lb />
inducted into the National Col-<lb />
legiate Athletic Directors Associ-<lb />
ation Hall of Fame last week in<lb />
Las Vegas, Nev. Bill Cam. ECU'S<lb />
Director of Athletics, accepted<lb />
the award for Stasavich's wife.<lb />
This was the fifth Hall of Fame to<lb />
which Stasavich has been induct-<lb />
ed. Others were: East Carolina<lb />
Sports Hall of Fame; Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne Hall of Fame; North<lb />
Carolina Sports Hall of Fame; and<lb />
Helms Hall of Fame.<lb />
f<lb />
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752-2188<lb />
way with five hits apiece. Moye<lb />
had two doubles and homer and<lb />
five runs batted in for the Pirates<lb />
while Styons knocked in three.<lb />
Kevin Cameron knocked in<lb />
four runs with a double and<lb />
homer, while Jim Gibson was one<lb />
for three, with a double and four<lb />
RBIs. Tommy Warrick added<lb />
three hits and four RBIs.<lb />
The Pirates scored nine runs<lb />
in their half of the ninth inning to<lb />
give the two teams 18 runs for the<lb />
inning. East Carolina added three<lb />
in the first and four in the third,<lb />
fourth, sixth and eighth innings.<lb />
Bill Davis checked the bull-<lb />
dogs on three hits through seven<lb />
innings for his first victory of the<lb />
season against two losses. Lee<lb />
Cherry came on in the eighth and<lb />
gave up the nine unearned runs in<lb />
the ninth.<lb />
ECU 3, UNC1<lb />
Mickey Britt upped his record<lb />
to 4-0 in the win over Carolina.<lb />
The rising sophomore from Hope<lb />
Mills, N.C scattered three hits<lb />
until the ninth, when the Tar<lb />
Heelscracked three sharp singles<lb />
off the tall righthander to threat-<lb />
en.<lb />
North Carolina got their un in<lb />
the sixth when Kevin Caddell and<lb />
Greg Robinson singled to put men<lb />
on first and seoond with one out.<lb />
Jim Atkinson cracked a sharp ball<lb />
on the ground to Pirate first<lb />
baseman Robert Brinkley, who<lb />
threw to Bobby Supel at second to<lb />
get Robinson. Supel's throw back<lb />
to first on the double play try was<lb />
wild with Caddell scoring.<lb />
The Pirates won the game in<lb />
the seventh when Eddie Gates,<lb />
the league's leading hitter, rap-<lb />
ped a three-run triple to deep<lb />
left center.<lb />
Britt again pitched a strong<lb />
game from the mound. He struck<lb />
out four and walked three and<lb />
scattered six hits in all. He has<lb />
dtmX- � -� U L dLrf.<lb />
tr<lb />
MICKEY BRITT<lb />
handed the Tar Heels both of<lb />
their losses this year and pitched<lb />
against them again last night in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
The game with UNC-Wilm-<lb />
ington has been re-scheduled as<lb />
part of a doubleheader on July 15.<lb />
The Pirates will travel to Wilm-<lb />
ington tomorrow night for a single<lb />
game with the Seahawks before<lb />
returning home for a double<lb />
header with Louisburg on Friday<lb />
night.<lb />
The all-star game will be<lb />
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Gates, Pirates lead league stats<lb />
East Carolina's Eddie Gates<lb />
has moved into the lead in the<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Sum-<lb />
mer League hitting raoe with a<lb />
.444 batting average.<lb />
Last week's leader, Greg<lb />
Robinsui of North Carolina, has<lb />
tumbled down to sixth plaoe in<lb />
the standings with a .388 mark.<lb />
Gates, who has collected 20<lb />
hits in 45 trips, is .also the<lb />
league's leading run producer<lb />
with 17. He and Atlantic<lb />
Christian's Robin Rose are in-<lb />
volved in a hot race for the base<lb />
stealing lead. Rose moved ahead<lb />
of Gates this week with 12, while<lb />
the Pirates' chief thief has 11.<lb />
Following Gates in the hitting.<lb />
are teammate Raymie Styons with<lb />
a .432 average, while Steve Beach<lb />
at .414 and Jim Atkinson at .400,<lb />
both of North Carolina, are next.<lb />
Max Raynor of Louisburg, with a<lb />
.400 mark, rounds out the top<lb />
five.<lb />
East Carolina, which also<lb />
leads the team hitting with a .317<lb />
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hitting categories. Bobby Supel<lb />
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leads in runs batted in with 15,<lb />
and in triples with three. Maoon<lb />
Moye is the leader in doubles<lb />
with six, and Styons tops the<lb />
home run hitters with three.<lb />
Louisburg's Bill Lucas con-<lb />
tinues to lead the pitchers but he<lb />
has finally given up an earned<lb />
run. League-leading North<lb />
Carolina got to him last week and<lb />
drove his earned run average to<lb />
1.74. Another Hurricane, George<lb />
Hall, is second with a 1.88 mark,<lb />
followed by North Carolina's<lb />
Greg Norris at 2.56 and Mickey<lb />
Britt of East Carolina at 2.68.<lb />
Britt tops the league in<lb />
strikeouts with 37, and also leads<lb />
in victories with a perfect 4-0<lb />
mark.<lb />
SUMMER LEAGUE STA TS<lb />
BA TTING<lb />
Hitting�Eddie Gates, EC<lb />
.444; Raymie Styons, EC, .432;<lb />
Steve Beach, NC .414; Jim<lb />
Atkinson, NC .400; Max Raynor,<lb />
Lb .400.<lb />
Runs batted in-Bobby Supel,<lb />
EC 15; Brad Lloyd, NC 13; Maoon<lb />
Moye, EC 13; Raymie Styons, EC<lb />
13; Max Raynor, Lb 12.<lb />
Doubles-Macon Moye, EC 6;<lb />
Nick Dunn, Lb5; Mike Fox, NC5;<lb />
Dave Warrick, Cam 5; four tied<lb />
with four.<lb />
Triples-Bobby Supel, EC 3;<lb />
Eddie Gates, EC 2; Jim Atkinson,<lb />
NC 2; ten others tied with one.<lb />
Home runs-Raymie Styons,<lb />
EC 3; Bobby Supel, EC 2; Tim<lb />
Bardin, AC2; Max Mann, Cam 2;<lb />
Curley Summerlin, Cam 2; Dave<lb />
Terrell, Cam 2; Dave Warrick,<lb />
Cam 2; Jim Atkinson, NC2;Greg<lb />
Robinson, NC 2.<lb />
Stolen bases-Robin Rose, AC<lb />
12; Eddie Gates, EC 11; Rick<lb />
Furr, Lb 9; Brian Little, Lb 7;<lb />
Dwayne Greene, Cam 7.<lb />
PITCHING<lb />
Earned run average-Bill<lb />
Lucas, Lb 1.74; George Hall, Lb<lb />
1.88; Greg Norris, 2.56; Mickey<lb />
Britt, EC 2.68; Brad Thorpe,<lb />
Cam 2.73.<lb />
Strikeouts-Mickey Britt, EC<lb />
37; Greg Norris, NC 30; Bill<lb />
Lucas Lb 29; Brad Thorpe, Cam<lb />
28; Blair.e Smith, NC 24.<lb />
Victories-Mickey Britt, EC<lb />
4-0; George Hall, Lb 3-0; Blaine<lb />
Smith, NC30; Matt Wilson, NC<lb />
2-0; Bill Lucas, Lb 2-1; Brad<lb />
Thrope, Cam 2-2; Jimmy Collier,<lb />
AC 2-2.<lb />
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