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Vol. 55 No. 65<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
jJh<lb />
1978<lb />
Brewer dedicates Ficklen Stadium<lb />
By MARK BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The new, enlarged Ficklen<lb />
stadium was formally dedicated<lb />
before a near capacity crowd of<lb />
31,000 during halftirne of the<lb />
ECU-WCU football game.<lb />
The stadium has an enlarged<lb />
seating capacity of 35,000, and<lb />
promises to be a showplace of<lb />
Pirate athletics.<lb />
Financed partly by private<lb />
donations and public funds, the<lb />
new stadium brings ECU closer<lb />
to its UNC system sister schools<lb />
in terms of capacity.<lb />
It promises to be an im-<lb />
portrait contribution to the ath-<lb />
letic program at ECU, and<lb />
officials here are exuberant over<lb />
the completion of the structure.<lb />
During halftirne festivities, a<lb />
plaque in appreciation of the<lb />
student body's efforts in fund-<lb />
raising was presented to Tommy m<lb />
Joe Payne. The plaque will be<lb />
on display in the Mendenhall<lb />
student center in the near<lb />
future, according to Payne.<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, who re-<lb />
cently retired as chancellor<lb />
here, was at the dedication<lb />
ceremony. Dr. Jenkins was .the<lb />
chief administrator at ECU<lb />
during the planning and con-<lb />
stuction of the present enlarge-<lb />
ment. Dr. Jenkins' successor,<lb />
SU Coffeehouse:<lb />
music� munchies<lb />
By LUKE WHISNANT<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Student Union Coffee-<lb />
house Committe is gearing up<lb />
for another big year.<lb />
The Coffeehouse, located in<lb />
room 15 Mendenhall, presents<lb />
fine local and regional talent<lb />
along with free munchies in a<lb />
relaxed, informal atmosphere.<lb />
The food is one of the<lb />
Coffeehouse's unique features,<lb />
according to Doug White,<lb />
committee chairperson.<lb />
"Where else can you go in<lb />
Greenville to see a good musical<lb />
act and stuff your faoe for free at<lb />
the same time?" White asks.<lb />
Munchies offered at last<lb />
year's Coffeehouse included rai-<lb />
sin bread, peanuts, cookies,<lb />
potatoe chips, cheeses, coffee,<lb />
hot tea, and soft drinks.<lb />
Coffeehouse entertainment<lb />
focuses primarily on local mu-<lb />
sical acts, although on occasion<lb />
they have presented comedians<lb />
and magicians.<lb />
"We're tentatively planning<lb />
to hold auditions on Fri. and<lb />
Sat Sept. 22 and 23, White<lb />
said. "Auditions are open to<lb />
everybody - musicians, singers,<lb />
dancers, actors, mimes, jugg-<lb />
lers and dancing bears. All you<lb />
have to do is sign up in the<lb />
Student Union Office.<lb />
"In the past we' ve present-<lb />
oks micfrt too' hamryvweigtaB as<lb />
Maria Dawkins, Lightning Mike<lb />
Wells, and Sally Spring. We<lb />
hope to book some of these<lb />
people again<lb />
There is a 50 cent cover<lb />
charge at the door, but White<lb />
emphasized that Coffeehouse<lb />
'patrons may eat their fill once<lb />
inside.<lb />
DOUG WHITE<lb />
Committee<lb />
CHAIRMAN of the Student Union Coffeehouse<lb />
Infirmary serves<lb />
students full-time<lb />
By JULIE EvERETTE<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The ECU Infirmary, located beside Joyner<lb />
Library, is available to all students 24 hours a<lb />
day. according to Dr. Dan Jordan, assistant<lb />
director of student health services.<lb />
Jordan said the infirmary has four full-time<lb />
physicians available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
everyday, and two part-time physicians.<lb />
A part-time psychiatrist is also available to<lb />
counsel students.<lb />
According to Jordan, the infirmary operates<lb />
entirely on funds which oome from the students'<lb />
fees.<lb />
Jordan said the infirmary no longer gives<lb />
class excuses for a student who has visited the<lb />
infirmary.<lb />
ECU was one of the last schools to stop<lb />
giving class excuses Jordan said.<lb />
"A class absence is now strictly between the<lb />
professor and the student<lb />
"A professor may call to find out if the<lb />
student was here, but they will not be told the<lb />
"The studentsare living in the infirmary until<lb />
they can find adequate housing Jordan said.<lb />
Aocording to Jordan, the winter months are<lb />
the, busiest for the infirmary.<lb />
Jordan said many students are treated for<lb />
respiratory infections during those months.<lb />
reason the student came Jordan said.<lb />
Although there is no space problem yet,<lb />
Jordan said some students are living in the<lb />
infirmary because of lack of dorm rooms on<lb />
campus.<lb />
He said the infirmary often refers students for<lb />
specialisrare when needed.<lb />
Currently the infirmary has 46 beds available<lb />
fa patients.<lb />
Students are making use of the infirmary<lb />
more than they have in the past Jordan said.<lb />
The infirmary is serving students more as a<lb />
continuing servioe, not only in emergency cases.<lb />
"I think the infirmary is giving better servioe<lb />
than it ever has, especially since the nuisance of<lb />
giving class excuses was terminated, he said.<lb />
Dr. Brewer, complimented him<lb />
on the completion of the stadi-<lb />
um. He called it one of Dr.<lb />
Jenkins' many achievements<lb />
during his tenure at ECU.<lb />
The stadium was built with<lb />
approximately three and a half<lb />
million dollars in both public<lb />
and private funds.<lb />
One of the main fund raisers<lb />
and private contributors, ac-<lb />
cording to Brewer, was Dr. Ray<lb />
M inges. M inges was praised by<lb />
Brewer during his speech.<lb />
When contacted later, Minges<lb />
commented, "It was a necess-<lb />
ary expansion to the athletic<lb />
complex of ECU and will be a<lb />
tremendous economic asset to<lb />
the eastern part of the state <lb />
(and) congratulations to the<lb />
student body for it's financial<lb />
support to the stadium, because<lb />
without it, there would have<lb />
been no expansion of the<lb />
stadium<lb />
Dr. Brewer, added that<lb />
"All of us in the university are<lb />
appreciative of the tremendous<lb />
generosity of the people of<lb />
North Carolina - and in parti-<lb />
cular eastern North Carolina - in<lb />
providing this university with<lb />
this fine stadium . and a deep<lb />
appreciation of the support of a<lb />
loyal, dedicated student body<lb />
which provided well over one<lb />
million dollars (towards) the<lb />
completion of the stadium<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne, pres-<lb />
ident of the SGA, who received<lb />
the plaque, added that "We<lb />
accepted the citation of appre-<lb />
ciation from the Pirate club and<lb />
the trustees for 1 12 million<lb />
dollars which came out of<lb />
student fees of years past. I am<lb />
sure that everyone is impressed<lb />
with the stadium - and we all<lb />
hope to have lots of winning<lb />
seasons in it <lb />
Cliff Moore, vioe-chancellor<lb />
of business affairs made the<lb />
budget requests and did the<lb />
bookwork behind the construc-<lb />
tion of the stadium. He acted as<lb />
a kind of Mason and figured out<lb />
how much the state could afford<lb />
to spend out of the ECU budget<lb />
DR. THOMAS BREWER, chancellor of ECU,<lb />
praised students for providing a large part of the<lb />
funds of the enlargement of Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
This photograph shows the stadium in its<lb />
completed form, with anen, enlarged capactiy of<lb />
35,000. Before the enlargement, Ficklen<lb />
Stadium could hold 20,000 spectators.<lb />
Working women encouraged<lb />
to train for non-traditional jobs<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Women<lb />
must be encouraged to train<lb />
fa and accept non-traditional<lb />
jobs while low-paying jobs hatd<lb />
by the bulk, of them must be<lb />
upgraded, a Carter adminialr<lb />
tion official says.<lb />
Alexis Herman, head of the<lb />
Women's Bureau in the Labor<lb />
Department, noted that nothing<lb />
has been more dramatic in the<lb />
past decade than the huge influx<lb />
of women into the work foroe.<lb />
Mae the 47.1 million<lb />
women held paying jobs as of<lb />
July, which is a 129 percent<lb />
increase from a decade earlier,<lb />
she said, adding that the<lb />
number of married women who<lb />
wak is five times that of the<lb />
1940 figures.<lb />
Despite this, Ms. Herman<lb />
N.C. man, woman<lb />
die of strange disease<lb />
CHARLOTTE N.C. (AP) - North Carolina health officials<lb />
have asked the U.S. Center fa Disease Control in Atlanta to<lb />
investigate the deaths a a Mecklenburg County man and woman<lb />
from a mysterious and fast-waking disease.<lb />
Doctas who treated Leonard and Jo Ann Whiteside at<lb />
Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte say they believe a potent virus<lb />
may have been responsible fa the deaths. However, it may be<lb />
several days befae health officials are sure of the cause.<lb />
Whiteside, 49, died Friday and his 47 year old wife died<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Dr. Geage Irons, a cardiologist who treated Mrs. Whiteside,<lb />
said he does not believe the couple had Legionaire's Disease<lb />
because they did not suffer from respiratay problems namaily<lb />
associated with it. But Irons said he was not ruling the disease<lb />
that killed 34 people in Philadelphis in 1976.<lb />
Bah the Whitesides, described by Irons as healthy adults,<lb />
suffered headaches, fever, nausea, diarrhea and aher aches after<lb />
becoming ill early last week and being hospitalized several days<lb />
later.<lb />
They had returned home Aug. 21 from a four-day vacation to<lb />
Myrtle Beach, S.C.<lb />
Irons said he gave Mrs. Whiteside a broad range of antibiotics<lb />
but her condition steadily detiaated.<lb />
"There was no question it was an overwhelming acute<lb />
infection of some kind he said.<lb />
The couple's nine year old daughter, Jodi, became ill as the<lb />
family was returning fron Myrtle Beach and another docta<lb />
treated her on the presumption she had Rocky Mountain Spated<lb />
Feva, Ironssaid. Jodi and her twobrtfhers, Brink, 15, and Andy,<lb />
4, were reported to be in good health Sunday.<lb />
said in an interview earlier this<lb />
week, most women remain<lb />
clustered in clerical, service and<lb />
sales jobs and their pay is less<lb />
than 60 percent that ot men.<lb />
STEREOTYPING<lb />
"We've got to be just as<lb />
concerned about the occupation-<lb />
al stereayping a women into<lb />
low-paid jobs as we are about<lb />
getting women into non-tradi-<lb />
tiatal jobs she said.<lb />
Ms. Herman helped shape<lb />
federal regualtions that will<lb />
open more blue-collar jobs to<lb />
women.<lb />
The regulations, issued earl-<lb />
ier this year, require construc-<lb />
tion companies with federal<lb />
contracts to hire at feast three<lb />
percent women.<lb />
And apprenticeship pro-<lb />
grams registered through the<lb />
Labor Department are required<lb />
to reauit at least 20 percent<lb />
women.<lb />
Because most women wak<lb />
aly alongside aher women, the<lb />
move to require "equal pay fa<lb />
equal work" is a little conaete<lb />
value to them, Ms. Herman<lb />
said. She said thae is an urgent<lb />
need to go beyond the tradition-<lb />
al equal pay suits with data that<lb />
will compare "women's wak"<lb />
with similar jobs charactaized<lb />
as "men's wak<lb />
WOMEN PAID LESS<lb />
SaneLaba Deaprtment<lb />
studies show that women doing<lb />
jobs comparable to those done<lb />
by men are paid dramatically<lb />
less, indicating women may be<lb />
paid less simply because they<lb />
are in "women's jobs Ms.<lb />
Herman said.<lb />
The Laba Department re-<lb />
cently resolved a complaint<lb />
against the Dallas, Tex school<lb />
system by finding that women<lb />
cleaning up the schools were<lb />
paid far lower than men doing<lb />
virtually the same wak.<lb />
The system was redesigned.<lb />
with persons doing comparable<lb />
wak being paid the same.<lb />
Ms. Herman said her de-<lb />
partment plans to analyze the<lb />
sexstereayping of federally fi-<lb />
nanced public service jobs as<lb />
the next step in attempting to<lb />
stop sex discrimination in the<lb />
wak faoe.<lb />
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God's wad gives the right to smoke<lb />
paSeep.7.<lb />
It's Alive Again but it may as well have stayed :��<lb />
dead See Whitaon on Film, p.6.<lb />
The Pirates edged past WCU's Catamounts in<lb />
the newly-dedicated Ficklen Stadium Saturday<lb />
NightFa a wrap-up, see p.9.<lb />
MORE HOGS, p. 6<lb />
All you ever wanted to know about going -<lb />
Greek but were scared to ask See p.5.<lb />
ECU'S new purple and gold computerized S?&amp;<lb />
scoreboard made its debut Saturday night to rave $"<lb />
reviewsSeep.9.<lb />
Wir<lb />
Chancellor upgrades research<lb />
DR. THOMAS BREWER, chancellor , has announced that ha is taking immediate stpes to upgrade<lb />
the level of research activity hare at the university.<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
Chanceila Thomas Brewer<lb />
has announced he Is taking<lb />
immediate steps to upgrade the<lb />
level of research activity at ECU<lb />
and establaishing an improved<lb />
teaching awards program.<lb />
The new ECU chanceila told<lb />
the traditional opening-of-<lb />
-school faculty convocation that<lb />
at least an additional $88,000 in<lb />
university and ECU Foundation<lb />
funds will be made available fa<lb />
faculty research and support in<lb />
1978-79.<lb />
This is nearly five times the<lb />
amount a university-provided<lb />
money allocated fa research<lb />
last year.<lb />
"We are woefully inade-<lb />
quate in research support<lb />
Brewer noted.<lb />
In addition to the research<lb />
money, Brewer announced allo-<lb />
cation a $20,000 fa projects<lb />
designed to improve teaching<lb />
through an awards program<lb />
administered by a new faculty<lb />
development committee, and<lb />
$10,000 to be used fa attend-<lb />
ance at seminars and work-<lb />
shops.<lb />
This, Brewer said, was a<lb />
"small beginning" which he<lb />
hopes will lead to a fully staffed<lb />
faculty development center at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Further, Brewer announced<lb />
plans fa a program of aeative<lb />
activity assignments to al�ow<lb />
faculty a full semester to pursue<lb />
teaching irnprovemtnt projects<lb />
a scholarship, and establishing<lb />
six summer awards of $2,000<lb />
each, in lieu of summer teaching<lb />
fa improvement of teaching a<lb />
aeative activity.<lb />
The chanceila also disclosed<lb />
a "discussion proposer for<lb />
aganizdtionaJ changes in<lb />
ECU'S administrative structure<lb />
is befae the faculty, staff, and<lb />
trustees. He said there will be<lb />
full discussion befae any deris-<lb />
ion is made.<lb />
He indicated that one direc-<lb />
tion of the propoeed changes<lb />
will be toward obtaining greater<lb />
financial support from private<lb />
"We must find ways to<lb />
obtain mucha greater support<lb />
from our alumni he said.<lb />
"Support must also oome from<lb />
foundations, capaattans, and<lb />
friends.<lb />
'To make a maximum effot<lb />
here will require some adminis-<lb />
trative reaganizatioi he said.<lb />
Brewer's first convocation<lb />
speech befae en overflow aud-<lb />
ience in the 800 seat Menden-<lb />
hall theatre drew a prolonged<lb />
standing ovation. He acknow-<lb />
ledged that such a response was<lb />
an nona.<lb />
To encourage greater re-<lb />
search activity, Brewer<lb />
announced, -aresearch fund of<lb />
$60,000 from university monies<lb />
to be administered on a compet-<lb />
itive basts by a faculty research<lb />
ccrnmittee; -an amount of,<lb />
See BREWER, p. J<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 5 Septarrtbar 1978<lb />
i<lb />
Ceramics<lb />
The Ceramics Department,<lb />
in cooperation with the Visual<lb />
Arts Forum and the SGA, is<lb />
holding a workshop Sept. 7 and<lb />
8 in the Leo Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center.<lb />
Kent Follette, teacher at<lb />
Nichols State in Thibodaux, La<lb />
will demonstrate from 10 a.m. -<lb />
Noon and 1 - 4 p.m. both days.<lb />
He will also give a slide show<lb />
and talk in the auditorium at 8<lb />
p.m. Thursday evening.<lb />
Key club<lb />
Rick EIridge REBEL<lb />
Special kids Mixed doubles Recclub<lb />
Grafts<lb />
VAF<lb />
The Visual Arts Forum, the<lb />
organization representing all<lb />
Fine Arts students, will hold its<lb />
fust meeting of the year on<lb />
Fri Sept. 8 at Noon in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. All interested per-<lb />
sons are enoouraged to attend.<lb />
Who's who<lb />
We are now in the process of<lb />
selecting students from our<lb />
school to appear in the 1978-79<lb />
edition of Who's Who Among<lb />
Students in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities<lb />
We are sending out forms to<lb />
all departments and organizat-<lb />
ions that we can possible locate.<lb />
If you wish to make a nominat-<lb />
ion and do not receive the<lb />
necessary forms, please contact<lb />
the dean of student affairs office<lb />
immediately. All nominations<lb />
are due by Oct. 13.<lb />
To all former Key and<lb />
Keyanette members, also any<lb />
other interested students who<lb />
are interested in aiding his or<lb />
her community: the internation-<lb />
al Circle K dub of ECU cordially<lb />
invites you to our second club<lb />
meeting fa the 1978-79 school<lb />
year.<lb />
The meeting will be held on<lb />
Tues Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at<lb />
213 Wright annex. This is the<lb />
same building where the ROTC<lb />
is stationed.<lb />
The meeting will be prece-<lb />
eded by snacks and refresh-<lb />
ments. All students are invited<lb />
to join our worthwhile endeavor.<lb />
C.S.O.<lb />
The Center Fa Student<lb />
Opportunities, Divisiai of<lb />
Health Affairs, offers cost-free<lb />
tutaial help upoi request to<lb />
majas and pre-majas in medi-<lb />
cine, premedicine, nursing, and<lb />
allied health.<lb />
CSO also offers to employ as<lb />
tutas graduate and certain<lb />
undergraudate students who are<lb />
able to assist fellow students in<lb />
chemistry, biology, anatomy,<lb />
physics, math and other oourses<lb />
in health professions curricula.<lb />
Students interested in either<lb />
aspect of this program should<lb />
contact the Center Fa Student<lb />
Opportunities immediately.<lb />
Visit 208 Ragsdale Hall, a call<lb />
757-6122, 6075, a 6081.<lb />
You are invited to come and<lb />
hear singer, guitarist, and com-<lb />
poser Rick EIridge this Thurs. at<lb />
8 - 10 p.m. in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Rick is a young man who<lb />
used to be in a rook band and<lb />
now istraveling all over the U.S.<lb />
singing songs about whatJpsus<lb />
has done and is doing in his life<lb />
since he met Him.<lb />
There is no admission<lb />
charge and everyone is wel-<lb />
come. This is being sponsaed<lb />
by the ECU Full Gospel Student<lb />
Fellowship chapter.<lb />
Open house<lb />
Everyone is invited to an<lb />
open house that is more than<lb />
shaking hands at the Baptist<lb />
Student Union, 511 East 10th St.<lb />
behind the ECU library, tonight<lb />
beginning at 5 p.m. Supper is 75<lb />
cents and you don't have to be<lb />
baptist.<lb />
The Baptist Student Union is<lb />
a place where social, intellectual<lb />
spiritual, and ethical growth are<lb />
brought together.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will have its<lb />
first business meeting Wed<lb />
Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. in Austin room<lb />
132. All members are urged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
The REBEL staff is now<lb />
accepting aiginal poetry,<lb />
essays, plays, and shat staies<lb />
fa publication in the 1979 issue<lb />
of ECU'S literary magazine.<lb />
Your work should be type-<lb />
written and can be brought to<lb />
the REBEL office in the publica-<lb />
tions building, a mailed to The<lb />
REBEL, Mendenhall, Greenvil-<lb />
le N.C. 27834, a call 757-6502.<lb />
Please keep a copy of your<lb />
wak and remember to include<lb />
your name, address, and phone<lb />
number with each submission.<lb />
The deadline fa literature is<lb />
Dec. 15, 1978.<lb />
All special education, elem-<lb />
entary education and other<lb />
interested persons are invited to<lb />
attend the first meeting of the<lb />
Student Council fa exceptional<lb />
children.<lb />
The meeting will be held<lb />
Wed Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. in room<lb />
129, Speight.<lb />
Refreshments will follow the<lb />
meeting. All present and future<lb />
members are strongly urged to<lb />
attend. Be exceptional and<lb />
suppat exceptional children!<lb />
Sign up now fa MSC Mixed<lb />
Doubles Bowling Leagues. There<lb />
will be a Monday night and a<lb />
Tuesday league meeting at 7<lb />
p.m. each week.<lb />
The first meetings will be<lb />
held on Sept. 11 and 12 at the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Bowling Center. You must sign<lb />
your name fa the league of your<lb />
choice on the poster located on<lb />
the main bulletin board on the<lb />
groud floa of the Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Anyone interested in fam-<lb />
ing a reaeational dub to meet<lb />
fa weekly competition in bridge<lb />
chess, a table tennis should<lb />
sign up now at the Billiards<lb />
Center in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Dogs<lb />
Tourney<lb />
Bowling<lb />
The Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center reaeation area has a lot<lb />
to offer you. Watch fa these<lb />
great spedals caning soon.<lb />
" Rent-A-Lane" - begins<lb />
Sept. 9, Saturdays from Noon to<lb />
6 p.m. Fa $3 you can rent a<lb />
bowling lane fa aie hour.<lb />
"Red Pin Bowling" begins<lb />
Sun Sept. 16. Every Sunday<lb />
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. you get<lb />
the chance to win one free game<lb />
with every game bowled. Make<lb />
a strike when the head pin is red<lb />
and you win!<lb />
"Discount Days" are every<lb />
Monday from 2 p.m. until 5<lb />
p.m. Prices in bowling, billiards<lb />
and table tennis are V3 off<lb />
beginning Mon Sept. 18.<lb />
Reaeational tournaments<lb />
sponsaed by Mendenhall Stud-<lb />
ent Center will be held this<lb />
semester beginning Od. 9 to<lb />
seled representatives to attend<lb />
the ACU-I regional games tour-<lb />
nament in Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />
All full-time students inter-<lb />
ested in partidpating should<lb />
pick up necessary infamatioi at<lb />
the Billiards a Bowling Centers<lb />
in Mendenhall. The competition<lb />
will invdve billiards, backgam-<lb />
mon, table tennis, bowling, and<lb />
chess.<lb />
Day and Dam student pre-<lb />
liminary tournaments will be<lb />
held in Odober to seled partid-<lb />
pants to oompete in the All-<lb />
Campus Tournaments to be held<lb />
in November. All students must<lb />
register by the deadline set up<lb />
fa each tournament.<lb />
Several AA members of the<lb />
ECU campus community are<lb />
aganizing a University AA<lb />
group. The initial aganizationa!<lb />
meeting will be held Fri Sept.<lb />
8, in room 307, Erwin Hall.<lb />
All interested individuals are<lb />
oadially invited to attend.<lb />
Cheer<lb />
Anyone interested in a male<lb />
position on the ECU cheer-<lb />
leading squad, there will be an<lb />
opening, beginning with the<lb />
second home game, Sept. 30.<lb />
Meet at Mingeson Sept. 5 at<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
There will also be tryouts fa<lb />
a Pirate mascot (male a female).<lb />
Meet on the same date<lb />
fa mae infamatioi.<lb />
Residents of Greenville are<lb />
reminded that there is a 24 hour<lb />
leash law in the dty. Further,<lb />
every dog that is kept in the dty<lb />
must at all times have a current<lb />
rabies tag on a collar around<lb />
their neck.<lb />
Civitan Club<lb />
ECU Collegiate Civitan Club<lb />
will hold its first meeting on<lb />
Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. in Brewster<lb />
C-205.<lb />
All famer Junia Civitans<lb />
are invited to attend a anyone<lb />
wishing to become a member of<lb />
a collegiate service dub.<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
The Student Union Coffee-<lb />
house Committee needs you!<lb />
Please apply at the Student<lb />
Union office, room 234 Men-<lb />
denhall.<lb />
Hours for the Crafts Center at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Centa are<lb />
3 p.m. until 10 p.m Ma<lb />
through Fri, and 10 a.m. until 3<lb />
p.m Sat.<lb />
The Center is composed of a<lb />
darkroom with three enlargers<lb />
a ceramics area, a jewelry<lb />
metals area, a general aafts<lb />
are, and textiles area with floor<lb />
looms fa weaving.<lb />
All full-time ECU students<lb />
faculty, staff and spouses are<lb />
eligible to use these facilities. A<lb />
semester membership fee entit-<lb />
les the Crafts Center member to<lb />
use the fadlities, to check out<lb />
tools and equipment, to oheo<lb />
out library materials, to enlist<lb />
the aid of aafts supervisas.<lb />
and to enroll in introduday<lb />
level wakshops which are offe-<lb />
red throughout the year<lb />
Visit the Crafts Center any<lb />
time during operating hours a<lb />
call 757-6611 Ext. 271 fa mae<lb />
infamatiat.<lb />
New f rat<lb />
Men, how would you like to<lb />
be part of something new at<lb />
ECU?<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi, rjne of the<lb />
finest fraternities in the nation<lb />
is beginning at ECU.<lb />
We, the brahers of<lb />
Alpha Sig believe in individua-<lb />
lity and encourage any ideas you<lb />
might have. If you are interest-<lb />
ed in adding a new and exdting<lb />
chapter in your life, call 756-<lb />
0893 a 758-8514.<lb />
It pays to advertise in<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
With a circulation of 10,000, FOUNTAINHEAD is distmbut<lb />
free of charge throughout the university community.<lb />
Advertising Rates<lb />
(Effective Aug. 28,1978)<lb />
National rate per inch $3.64<lb />
National rate per line $.26<lb />
Local open rate per inch $2.10<lb />
;sified Ads<lb />
Three lines f<lb />
1st color $50.00<lb />
2nd color $40.00<lb />
3rdcolor $30.00<lb />
Must be in FOUNTAINHEAD office 5 days prior to insertion date<lb />
(advertiser to pay all shipping charges).<lb />
1-4 pages $40.00 per thousand<lb />
5-8 pages $50.00 per thousand<lb />
8 pages $60.00 per thousand<lb />
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OhSet printing: original art, photograph or iqjroauction proofs.<lb />
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Columnsare 11 picas wide, about 1 Va inches.<lb />
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Girlgets<lb />
hospital<lb />
proposal<lb />
WARWICK, R.I (AP), Charlie<lb />
Fngondidn't let littleth.ngslike<lb />
a boating aocdent, a hospital<lb />
stay and arm surgery keep him<lb />
from Proposing to his high<lb />
school sweetheart.<lb />
Fngon. 19, was injured<lb />
Thursday when the steering<lb />
mechanism on his outboard<lb />
mot or boat apparently broke,<lb />
throwing himout of the craft into<lb />
Narragansett Bay.<lb />
On Saturday, he invited<lb />
Nancy Leonard, 18, to the<lb />
hospital She thought he just<lb />
wanted a visitor but he had<lb />
more important things on his<lb />
tever dreamed of a<lb />
proposal said his new<lb />
oee.<lb />
The couple had an engage-<lb />
ment party in his hospital room<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Fngon expects to be re-<lb />
leased from the hospital Wed-<lb />
nesday, and he and Miss<lb />
i-eonard plan to get married in<lb />
� :hs<lb />
Teachers<lb />
receive<lb />
awards<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
jmni awards to recognize<lb />
teaching excellence among the<lb />
4 ECU were presented<lb />
Aug 28 to Dr. Alvin<lb />
professor of hist-<lb />
Warie Farr. assistant<lb />
English.<lb />
� ihrner. who received<lb />
md Lina Worthing-<lb />
: received the<lb />
: in 1972. He has<lb />
ember of the ECU<lb />
� faculty a e i960.<lb />
member of the<lb />
- �- since 1973,<lb />
Robert L. Jones<lb />
awvar - established to rec-<lb />
ognize teaching exoeWenoe.<lb />
The awards were presented<lb />
. Powell of Greenville.<lb />
 the ECU Alumni<lb />
Association, at the annual open-<lb />
� 'acuity convocation<lb />
emcon Donald Y.<lb />
Aiumni director, said<lb />
 mners would share<lb />
a SVOOC allocated<lb />
. the ECU Alumni<lb />
Asscoa' ' to recognize and<lb />
emphasize the good teaching<lb />
� - i � . :oes on through-<lb />
jniversity as well as to<lb />
�nose who have been<lb />
;eo especially outstanding<lb />
The award winners are def-<lb />
ied by an Instructional<lb />
Survey Committee of the<lb />
Faculty Senate.<lb />
Fahrner, native of<lb />
-etia, W. Va . received his<lb />
A B degree trom Hampden-<lb />
Sydeny College and his MA<lb />
and Ph D from the University<lb />
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.<lb />
He served 1940-47 in the U.S.<lb />
Navy and won 12 major battles<lb />
� ns and the Commendation<lb />
Medal fa service in combat in<lb />
the Pacific during World War II.<lb />
In 1971. he completed 31<lb />
years service in the U.S. Naval<lb />
Reserve.<lb />
Farr. a native of Chicago,<lb />
received her B.S degree from<lb />
Loyola University of Chicago,<lb />
her M A from Purdue Univer-<lb />
sity and holds a certificate of<lb />
candidacy for the Ph.D. from<lb />
the University of Washington.<lb />
In 1966-68 she taught at the<lb />
University of Seattle and taught<lb />
in the ECU Division of Contin-<lb />
uing Education before becoming<lb />
a member of the English faculty<lb />
in the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences<lb />
BREWER<lb />
continued from p. 1)<lb />
$10,000 from the ECU Founda-<lb />
tion1 for research support, most-<lb />
ly small items to be handled<lb />
administratively; -an additional<lb />
$18,000 in ytstorl gunfd ptobifrf<lb />
-an additional $18,000 in travel<lb />
funds provided fa faculty mem-<lb />
bers who present papers or<lb />
participate in scholarly meet-<lb />
ings.<lb />
In the area of teachng<lb />
improvement, Brewer said<lb />
most universities support<lb />
scholarship - few support the<lb />
improvement of teaching, which<lb />
is the fundamental mission of<lb />
the university<lb />
The new teaching improve-<lb />
ment projects, he said, will be<lb />
on a competitive basis and be<lb />
awarded administratively.<lb />
L<lb />
Fountainhead staff meeting Wednesday at 5<lb />
5S�pt�mtiec 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 3<lb />
Anyone interested in writing News,<lb />
meet in the Fountainhead office,<lb />
Wednesday at 4:30<lb />
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Page 4 FOUNTAINHEAD 5 September 1978<lb />
Women score TKO<lb />
With last Wednesday's settlement of the<lb />
Title IX grievance against ECU, initiated by a<lb />
former JV basketball player, Debby Newby,<lb />
the university has finally taken an overdue but<lb />
important step towards equalizing male and<lb />
female athletic opportunities.<lb />
Women have been discriminated against in<lb />
many fields throughout history, particularly in<lb />
intercollegiate athletics. Until recent modifi-<lb />
cations in the athletic program, the university<lb />
was clearly in violation of Title IX (requiring<lb />
equivalent athletic programs for men and<lb />
women) evidenced by the grossly dispropor-<lb />
tionate funding of the two programs.<lb />
According to the department of Institution-<lb />
al Research. 55 percent of ECU students are<lb />
female. Last year's athletic budget states<lb />
that there are approximately 111 female<lb />
athletes participating in eight sports.<lb />
Yet, according to Stevie Chepko, former<lb />
ECU gymnastics coach, only four percent of<lb />
that budget was devoted to female athletics;<lb />
the other 96 percent, less administrative costs,<lb />
went to the men.<lb />
Last year, there was a total of $287,003<lb />
available for men's athletic scholarships;<lb />
women were given $11,718 worth of crumbs.<lb />
The university now proposes to increase<lb />
funding of athletic scholarships for women to<lb />
$40,825, an increase of $28,107, in order to<lb />
comply with Title IX.<lb />
This is a major step towards equal<lb />
scholarship opportunities fa women, but the<lb />
gap is still too great. Even though Title IX<lb />
states that  unequal aggregate expenditures<lb />
for either sex will not constitute non-compli-<lb />
ance the university should take the initiative<lb />
and do more than merely meet the minimum<lb />
requirements.<lb />
Debby Newby, leader of the five grievants,<lb />
feels the university is still not in compliance,<lb />
and will not be until the university supplies the<lb />
$84,000 she feels is necessary to meet the law.<lb />
The administration should view the recent<lb />
settlement not as a final solution of the<lb />
inequality that exists, but instead should view<lb />
it as a starting point from which to gradually<lb />
increase funding until equality, or at least<lb />
legal equality, is achieved. The university<lb />
should, however, move as quickly as possible<lb />
to rectify this situation. Last Wednesday's<lb />
settlement is a fine step in that direction.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Commentary<lb />
Student praises new FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
Birth control pills may<lb />
have adverse side-effects<lb />
By HESTER PETTY<lb />
Uppity Women of Greenville<lb />
In any heterosexual relation-<lb />
ship, it is the woman who is<lb />
ultimately respons4ble for the<lb />
prevention of unwanted preg-<lb />
nancy Whether the method of<lb />
birth control is male-oriented or<lb />
'emale-onented, a resulting<lb />
;f eg nancy is always female-ori-<lb />
ted.<lb />
Therefore, it is important<lb />
that a woman be given the<lb />
chance to make an informed<lb />
decision on which type of birth<lb />
control is best suited for her<lb />
particular situation.<lb />
In the case of the birth<lb />
control pill, it is becoming<lb />
increasingly apparent that<lb />
women are being denied gener-<lb />
al access to the facts. Although<lb />
news reports-periodically sur-<lb />
face about recently discovered<lb />
side-effects, ft is important for<lb />
any woman who "is using the Pill<lb />
or thinking about using it to<lb />
know about all the side-effects<lb />
and their relationship to her<lb />
individual medical history.<lb />
There are two basic types of<lb />
birth control pill available at this<lb />
time the estrogen - progestin<lb />
or combination type, and the<lb />
progestin only, or"Mini-Pill"<lb />
type.<lb />
Brand names of the combi-<lb />
nation type include Demulen,<lb />
Brevicon, Enovid, Loestrin, Lo<lb />
Ovral, Modicon, Norinyl, Nor-<lb />
lestnn, Ortho-Novum, Ovral,<lb />
Ovulen, and Zorane. Brand<lb />
names of the "Mini-Pill' type<lb />
are Micronor. Nor-Q.D. and<lb />
Ovrette. The combined pills are<lb />
considered more reliable than<lb />
the "Mini-Pill<lb />
The "Mini-Pill" is believed<lb />
to be less apt to cause blood<lb />
clotting problems or high blood<lb />
pressure because it dees not<lb />
contain estrogen.<lb />
A brief word about effective-<lb />
ness The combined pill is<lb />
theoretically 99.5 percent effect-<lb />
ive. In actual use it has an<lb />
effectiveness as low as 94<lb />
percent. This is due to a<lb />
percentage of women who for-<lb />
get to take the Pill every day and<lb />
become pregnant.<lb />
POSSIBLE NATURAL. EX-<lb />
PECTED SIDE-EFFECTS: Re-<lb />
tention of fluid, gain in weight;<lb />
"breakthrough" bleeding (spot-<lb />
ting m middle of menstrual<lb />
cycle), change in menstrual<lb />
flow, absence of menstrual flow;<lb />
i nor eased tendency towards de-<lb />
velopment of yeast infections.<lb />
POSSIBLE MILD ADVERSE<lb />
EFFECTS: Nausea, vomiting;<lb />
allergic reaction (skin rashes,<lb />
itching, hives); headache, nerv-<lb />
ous tension and irritability;<lb />
breast enlargement, tenderness<lb />
and secretion; tannish pigmen-<lb />
tation of the face; reduced<lb />
tolerance to contact lenses;<lb />
impaired color vision (blue tinge<lb />
to objects, blue halo around<lb />
lights); accentuation of migraine<lb />
headaches.<lb />
POSSIBLE SERIOUS AD<lb />
VERSE EFFECTS: Thrombo-<lb />
phlebitis (inflammation of a vein<lb />
with the formation of a blood<lb />
clot); pulmonary embolism<lb />
(movement of blood clot to the<lb />
lung); stroke (blood clot in the<lb />
brain); rise in bicod pressure;<lb />
ooronary thrombosis (heart<lb />
attack); retinal thrombosis<lb />
(blood dot in eye vessels);<lb />
hepatitis with jaundice; emo-<lb />
tional depression (may be se-<lb />
vere) ; formation of benign tu-<lb />
mors; gall bladder disease.<lb />
If you are using the Pill and<lb />
experience any of the side-eff-<lb />
ects mentioned in the mild or<lb />
serious adverse effects groups,<lb />
notify your physician. It is<lb />
possible that a change in dosage<lb />
will solve some problems that<lb />
you may be having. It is a good<lb />
idea for all Pill users to be<lb />
familiar with the symptoms<lb />
associated with the diseases<lb />
that are affected by the Pill.<lb />
At this point it would be<lb />
valuable to examine some of the<lb />
major problems of the Pill in<lb />
more depth.<lb />
BLOOD CLOTS<lb />
A minimum of 300-500 oth-<lb />
erwise healthy women die from<lb />
pill-associated pulmonary em-<lb />
bolism each year in the U.S.<lb />
(this is acknowledged by the<lb />
Food and Drug Adminsitration).<lb />
The annual risk of being<lb />
hospitalized, with a blood dott-<lb />
ing disorder for non-pill users is<lb />
five in 100,000 Fa pill users<lb />
the risk is 45 in 100,000.<lb />
UVER DISEASE<lb />
The FDA acknowledges that<lb />
th2 Pill may cause liver tumors<lb />
which may result in serious or<lb />
fatal hemorrhage.<lb />
CANCER<lb />
It was known by sdentists in<lb />
the 1940s that estrogen could<lb />
speed up the prooess of pre-ex-<lb />
isting cancer. What is not<lb />
known at this time is whether<lb />
the Pill adually causes cancer.<lb />
VENERAL DISEASE<lb />
A woman using no protec-<lb />
tion or birth oontrol method has<lb />
a one-third chance of oontrad-<lb />
ing VD if she has sex with a<lb />
gonorrhea-infected man. A<lb />
woman using the Pill has a 90<lb />
percent chance of oontrading<lb />
gonorrhea from an infected<lb />
man.<lb />
OTHER COM PLICA TIONS<lb />
-Five percent of pill<lb />
users get high blood pressure.<lb />
-Thirteen percent of pill<lb />
users get chemical diabetes.<lb />
-Thirty percent of pill users<lb />
get mild to severe depression.<lb />
-Five peroent of pill users<lb />
are infertile when they stop<lb />
Rxintainhead<lb />
Production Managar<lb />
Leigh Coakiey<lb />
fcrowrflftr<lb />
EditorDoug White<lb />
News Editors<lb />
Julie Everette<lb />
Ricki Gliarmis<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
n. Swum<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD Is f�i<lb />
by<lb />
using the Pill (sometimes perm-<lb />
nently).<lb />
The purpose of presenting<lb />
this information about the Pill is<lb />
to inform women of the possible<lb />
risks isnvolved with using this<lb />
method of birth oontrol. The Pill<lb />
is not the universally useful and<lb />
safe drug that it was onoe<lb />
believed to be in 1960 when it<lb />
went on the market.<lb />
At that time the Pill had<lb />
been tested on only 132 women<lb />
who had used it oontinously for<lb />
a year or more. By 1978,<lb />
millions of women had been<lb />
induced in the test and we now<lb />
have a better understanding of<lb />
the Pill's effed on women's<lb />
bodies.<lb />
For some women, the Pill<lb />
can be a fairly undamaging<lb />
choice. For others, it can be<lb />
damaging and even fatal. The<lb />
choice should be made with<lb />
oomplete knowledge of the Pill's<lb />
side-effeds. Discuss these<lb />
side-effects with your physidan<lb />
in relation to your personal and<lb />
family medical history. Consid-<lb />
er the alternatives to the Pill.<lb />
There may be a better birth<lb />
control method for you.<lb />
NOTE<lb />
I am not a dodor. My<lb />
sources for this artide are listed<lb />
below. I have made an effort to<lb />
avoid mentioning some possible<lb />
Pill side-effeds because they<lb />
are not recognized as such by<lb />
the FDA. It is my personal<lb />
belief that much of the evidence<lb />
that remains unacknowledged<lb />
by the FDA and some medical<lb />
organizations is frighteningly<lb />
true. It is up to each individual<lb />
to dedde for herself what risks<lb />
the Pill carries. It is an<lb />
important dedsion because the<lb />
Pill is a drug that will be<lb />
introduced into the blood-<lb />
streams of healthy women day<lb />
after day, week after week, year<lb />
after year.<lb />
SOURCES:<lb />
The Essential Guide to Pre-<lb />
scription Drugs by James W.<lb />
Long, M.D (Harper and Row).<lb />
Women and the Crisis in Sex<lb />
Hormones by Barbara Seaman<lb />
and Gideon Seaman, M.D<lb />
(Bantam Books), paper $2.95.<lb />
FURTHER READING<lb />
Physicians Desk Reference<lb />
(can be found in many libraries).<lb />
 Our Bodies, Our Selves, by<lb />
the Boston Women's Health<lb />
Book Cdledive, (Simon and<lb />
' Schuster), paper $4.95.<lb />
The Hidden Malpractice by<lb />
GenaCorea, (JoveHBJ Books),<lb />
paper $1.95.<lb />
Reese send comments, etc,<lb />
to Uppity Women of Greenville,<lb />
, P.O. Box 1373, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834. Next week's article:<lb />
Alternatives to the PHI.<lb />
To FOUNT AINHE AD:<lb />
I can't tell you guys how<lb />
pleased I was when I saw the<lb />
first edition of FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD when I returned to<lb />
school. I couldn't believe the<lb />
improvements that were made<lb />
over those three short months of<lb />
summer.<lb />
The new page size makes<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD look a lot<lb />
more like a newspaper and the<lb />
individual pages somehow<lb />
looked better than before. The<lb />
whole thing was a lot easier to<lb />
read except where the ads<lb />
covered up the stories. What<lb />
happened fdks? The print looks<lb />
a lot dearer too.<lb />
I look forward to Tuesdays<lb />
and Thursdays now so I can read<lb />
the insightful movie reviews of<lb />
Steve Bachner and David<lb />
Whitson, the album reviews of<lb />
Doug White, Jeff Rollins, and<lb />
David Whitson, the sports<lb />
pieces by Sam Rogers, and the<lb />
editorials. By the way who<lb />
writes the editorials? They<lb />
never have a name under them<lb />
I guess I've heaped enough<lb />
accolades on y' all already, so I'll<lb />
finish with a simple "keep up<lb />
the good work We students<lb />
sure do enjoy<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
Alain Douglass<lb />
Reporter defends confidential sources<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Sources.<lb />
A small word, perhaps, but a<lb />
very important word to anyone<lb />
in the news media.<lb />
Journalism serves the public<lb />
with the belief that a free and<lb />
democratic sodety will exist and<lb />
flourish if and when the public's<lb />
right to know is guarded.<lb />
The public's right to know<lb />
can only be guarded when there<lb />
is a free flow of information<lb />
from reliable sources to news-<lb />
men to the public through a<lb />
public journal, such as a news-<lb />
paper or broadcast fad I ity. This<lb />
flow ol information must oe Kept<lb />
free and confidential. It is<lb />
fortunate indeed that the laws of<lb />
this country cover the confident-<lb />
iality of sources. No one can<lb />
make a reporter reveal his<lb />
source.<lb />
This reporter believes in this<lb />
system. I will at no time "give<lb />
away" the source of anything I<lb />
ever write in this or any other<lb />
publication. I recently had the<lb />
pleasure of doing a story which<lb />
shall, for the purposes of this<lb />
letter, remain unnamed.<lb />
I cannot recall hearing the<lb />
words "no comment" so often<lb />
in my life. Everywhere I turned.<lb />
-r�G69crtbe fcfeoIlleW<lb />
the people who had the informa-<lb />
tion I needed to have in order to<lb />
write a fair, unbiased news<lb />
story. I felt as though I was<lb />
running down the football field,<lb />
and everywhere I turned, some-<lb />
one placed a tackling dummy in<lb />
front of me.<lb />
Early in the 1960s. Mike<lb />
Wallace of CBS, (now famous<lb />
for "60 Minutes") had a news<lb />
show in which he told the<lb />
viewers, "Please remember<lb />
that the opinions that are aired<lb />
and the questions that are asked<lb />
refled in no way the personal<lb />
opinions of the reporter, but is<lb />
merely his way of getting the<lb />
story<lb />
only ask the questions that I feer<lb />
are pertinent to the subject<lb />
matter at hand, and it the<lb />
person being interviewed doe<lb />
not want to answer the question;<lb />
he can say no comment, or,<lb />
he can say. "well, off the record<lb />
. .  That way. he will not be<lb />
quoted, and he will remain<lb />
anonymous.<lb />
What I am talking about<lb />
basically is 'cooperation. We<lb />
exist to serve the public, but we<lb />
can't serve the public unless the<lb />
public lets us.<lb />
Marc Barnes<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Crosswinds<lb />
Greenville summer weather smites<lb />
the poor citizens in a meteorlogical<lb />
analogue to the story of Job<lb />
By JIM BARNES<lb />
Do you think much about the weather? I didn't used to<lb />
until I moved to Greenville. But I do now. I'm not sure why,<lb />
unless it's because weather in this area, especially summer,<lb />
smites the poor dtizen in a meteorlogical analogue to the story of<lb />
Job.<lb />
I single out summer weather in Greenville because I am about<lb />
to survive my third dose of it, and I feel a measure of pride in that.<lb />
Some people are sun bunnies and some people are pdar bears;<lb />
some like it hot, some cold. I am definitely a polar bear. Mention<lb />
the Sahara Desert to me and I sweat.<lb />
A new faculty member some years ago, upon living one<lb />
summer in Greenville, dedded to find out why the months of May<lb />
through August (and sometimes September) were so oppressively<lb />
hot and humid. His research showed, as I recall, that Greenville is<lb />
in a trough between two major wind patterns which haven't<lb />
comingled in a millenium a so. Thus, Greenville sits and bakes<lb />
each summer between these two breeze systems.<lb />
This may or may not be an accurate description of why<lb />
Greenville's air is so stale and muggy and hot, but I'd like to think<lb />
that there is some reason, some justification fa t- ee!her.<lb />
Prior to the advent of nudear fall-out, humans tew ttle effed<lb />
on the weather. Well, aside from sabotaging wort jamesr with<lb />
nudear indiscretions, we still more or less complain about the<lb />
weather while doing little in the positive sense of Use word. And<lb />
we complain with good reason - weather has, in times past,<lb />
played a significant role in world history.<lb />
Russian winters, fa example, are notoriously adverse to<lb />
megalomaniacs who wish to add Siberia to their holdings.<lb />
Napoiean found out the hard way what winter can do to an army<lb />
without snow mobiles and sled dogs. Hitler also found, thank<lb />
God, that the combination of a Russian winter and the stalwart<lb />
nature of the defenders were more than the Third Reich could<lb />
handle.<lb />
But weather has been impatant in times other than war.<lb />
Floods and drought have, in sane cases, influenced the<lb />
migrations of entire races of people. There are still nonadic tribes<lb />
in the Middle East; these folks keep on the move, with the next<lb />
oasis in view.<lb />
We are learning rrwre about the weahter, if not how to control<lb />
it. Apparently, humankind has always tried to propitiate the<lb />
weather through observance of ritual. Where once priest-kings<lb />
gestured with sticks, we now at glued to a radar weather set on<lb />
the 150 mile scan.<lb />
The real difference is slight: each sits waiting to see what the<lb />
weather will be - one has a stick, the other a radar screen<lb />
In The New Golden Bough, Gastor's abridgement of Fraser s<lb />
dassic on the rituals of dvilization, the reader finds many various<lb />
rituals concerning the weather. Frogs and toads like rain, so the<lb />
Aymara Indians of Peru and Bolivia make images of frogs and<lb />
place them on a hill to induce rain. The beat goes on: my father<lb />
always says that it will rain if he washes his car<lb />
People have banged drums, scraped sticks together, run nude<lb />
through villages, sung, danced, and burned incense to draw rain.<lb />
In the Punjab, drought is thought to be averted by spilling "a pot<lb />
of filth on the threshold of a notorious old shrew, in ader that the<lb />
fluent stream of foul language in which she vents her feelings may<lb />
accelerate the lingering rain<lb />
Sometimes, the weather charms and rituals don't wak at all<lb />
When this happens to the Feloupes of Senegambia, they fling<lb />
j1the oround' �� them- and drag them through<lb />
the fields until it rains.<lb />
So it looks as though we have to put up with the weather fa<lb />
now, just like all a our faebears had to do. We still try thouoh<lb />
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Greek Forum<lb />
NEW BEGINNINGS<lb />
bVRlCKIGLlARMlS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The GreeKForumtaJ.es time<lb />
� th.s week to answer <lb />
��ons that ECU students<lb />
may out fraternities and<lb />
3ororltles Tne foii�wng material<lb />
's taken from Volume 1, Number<lb />
o Lfestyie. a magazine<lb />
wh.ch deals with Greek Life.<lb />
"HT CAN I EXPECT FROM<lb />
GREEK LIFE- You cap expect<lb />
the satisfaction of be.ng a<lb />
productive and integral part of a<lb />
fellowship designed to enhance<lb />
the college exper.ence.<lb />
FELLOWSHIP IS GREAT BUT<lb />
WHAT ABOUT MY INDIVID-<lb />
UALITY- Greeks do not want<lb />
anyone to sacrifice his or her<lb />
own individuality. Rather, they<lb />
wish to strengthen their system<lb />
through the combination of<lb />
various types of personalities.<lb />
Being yourself is an important<lb />
part of bang a Greek.<lb />
ATER PLEDGING A FRA-<lb />
� 'v OR SORORITY<lb />
Hi MUCH OF MY TIME<lb />
MUST I DONATE TO IT?<lb />
Requirements for membership<lb />
vary from house to house.<lb />
However, each Greek organ-<lb />
ization will request its members<lb />
and pledges to spend enough<lb />
"��e at the house necessary to<lb />
formulate friendships. This time<lb />
is certainly minimal when com-<lb />
pared to the many benefits it<lb />
renders.<lb />
DO FRATERNITIES AND SO-<lb />
RORITIES LIMIT THEIR AC-<lb />
TIVITIES TO SOCIAL GA-<lb />
THBRINGS- No. Greek mem-<lb />
bers participate in student go-<lb />
vernment, honorary organiza-<lb />
tions, scholastic clubs, athletics,<lb />
religious organizations, and<lb />
other extra curricular activities.<lb />
In fact. Greek organizations<lb />
compete among themselves for<lb />
high academic and excellanoe in<lb />
sporting events.<lb />
DO GREEKS RESTRICT THEIR<lb />
FRIENDSHIPS TO THEIR<lb />
OWN RESPECTIVE HOUSES<lb />
OR DO THEY GAIN COMPAN-<lb />
IONS IN OTHER ORGANIZA-<lb />
TIONS AS WELL? When you<lb />
pledge a fraternity or soroity,<lb />
you become a member of the<lb />
entire Greek system. Conse-<lb />
quently, you are encouragement<lb />
build friendships in houses<lb />
other than you own through<lb />
friendly competitions and social<lb />
activities.<lb />
a<lb />
ABOUT FRATERNITIES:<lb />
HOW DOES MEN'S RUSH<lb />
OPERA TE? Rush is initiated by<lb />
special invitational parties host-<lb />
ed by individual fraternities<lb />
during the spring and summer.<lb />
Then the fraternities oombine<lb />
efforts in the fall to participate<lb />
in an open rush organized by the<lb />
University's Interfraternity<lb />
Council.<lb />
WHAT IF I'M NOT INVITED<lb />
TO ANY RUSH PARTIES DUR-<lb />
ING THE SUMMER? Do not<lb />
worry. It is impossible for a<lb />
fraternity to invite every rushee<lb />
to the pre-fall parties. That is<lb />
why open fall rush is so<lb />
important - it involves every<lb />
fraternity and every interested<lb />
rushee.<lb />
 WAS OFFERED A BID TO<lb />
PLEDGE A FRATERNITY<lb />
DURING THIS SUMMER.<lb />
SHOULD I TAKE IT OR WAIT<lb />
TO GO THOUGH OPEN RUSH<lb />
IN THE FALL? That decision<lb />
must be yours - just make sure<lb />
it's the right decision. There is<lb />
no need to make a hasty cboioe,<lb />
and you may want to wait until<lb />
fall in order to visit all the<lb />
houses. On the other hand, you<lb />
may be sure that the fraternity<lb />
extending the invitation is<lb />
where you seek affiliation. It's<lb />
up to you!<lb />
HOW IS FALL RUSH STRUC-<lb />
TURED- Open fall rush con-<lb />
sists of three nights of free<lb />
visitation to all the campus<lb />
fraternities. It is initiated by an<lb />
informative and instructional<lb />
convocation on the first night.<lb />
are recommendations from<lb />
A RE RECOM M END A TIONS<lb />
FROM ALUMNI HELPFUL IN<lb />
RUSHING A FRATERNITY?<lb />
Although recommendations are<lb />
by no means a decisive factor,<lb />
they can serve as a helpful<lb />
introduction for you into a<lb />
particular fraternity house.<lb />
I'VE BEEN TOLD NOT TO<lb />
PLEDGE A SMALL FRATER-<lb />
NITY. ISTHISGOOD ADVICE?<lb />
It is true that a small fraternity<lb />
may suffer some minor handi-<lb />
caps, but it may also present the<lb />
following advantages: a closer<lb />
brotherhood, the opportunity to<lb />
observe the house expand, and<lb />
the increased emphasis on<lb />
individual initiative. In a small<lb />
fraternity, you may experience<lb />
the rewards in seeing you r<lb />
efforts pay off as your house<lb />
membership grows.<lb />
HOW MUCH MONEY IS<lb />
NEEDED TO BE A FRATERNI-<lb />
TY MAN- IS IT EXPENSIVE?<lb />
Finance is usually a matter<lb />
worked out within each indivi-<lb />
dual organization. Roughly, fra-<lb />
ternity life is twenty dollars<lb />
more monthly than dorm life.<lb />
But it must be remembered that<lb />
dorm life doesn' t offer the social<lb />
activities of its Greek counter-<lb />
part.<lb />
ABOUT SORORITIES:<lb />
PLEASE EXPLAIN THE ACTI-<lb />
VITIES OF SORORITY RUSH<lb />
WEEK - WHAT DO WE<lb />
REALLY DO? You'll find these<lb />
exciting days a part of the week:<lb />
Informal parties: September 6<lb />
and 7. On these nights each<lb />
sorority will entertain you with a<lb />
particualr theme. You will visit<lb />
four of the eight sorority houses<lb />
on the first night and four of the<lb />
houses on the seoond night.<lb />
Open house: September 11 and<lb />
12. On these two nights, you will<lb />
be given a tour of the sorority<lb />
houses and more than likely will<lb />
be informed of the finances from<lb />
each house. On these two nights<lb />
you will visit three houses on the<lb />
first night and three houses on<lb />
the second night.<lb />
Skit Night: September 14. This<lb />
part of rush is perhaps the most<lb />
fun of Rush. Since the parties<lb />
are a little longer, you and the<lb />
members of the sorority are<lb />
given a mutual chance to talk<lb />
deeper about what a soroity<lb />
means. During the party, you<lb />
will be entertained with a<lb />
decorative skit at each house.<lb />
Preferential Night: September<lb />
15. This final night is a very<lb />
meaningful time, where the<lb />
rushee can go back to only three<lb />
houses. Songs, candlelight and<lb />
talks about sisterhood are what<lb />
you'll probably find at these<lb />
parties. This evening is truly<lb />
beautiful and sacred.<lb />
HOW DOES SORORITY LIFE<lb />
CONTRIBUTE TO INVOLVE-<lb />
MENT ON CAMPUS? By<lb />
becoming a pledge in an organ-<lb />
ization which is dedicated to<lb />
excellence, you will be enoour-<lb />
aged to develop scholastically,<lb />
emotionally, physically, and<lb />
often spiritually. A sorority<lb />
therefore provides the incentive<lb />
and the means by which you<lb />
may achieve that growth. You<lb />
will share with your sisters the<lb />
true rewards of campus involve-<lb />
ment and leadership.<lb />
WAHT IS "PANHELLENIC"<lb />
ANYWAY? Panhellenic is a<lb />
Greek word which means bring-<lb />
ipg together of the Greek<lb />
system. Composed of all the<lb />
sororities on campus, it works to<lb />
develop and maintain a strong<lb />
sorority system on campus.<lb />
Officers and delegates are<lb />
elected from each house, and<lb />
these girls have a great time,<lb />
serving the oommunity, promo-<lb />
ting scholarships and most of<lb />
all, getting ready for you to be<lb />
weloomed to Rush ' 78.<lb />
DOES SORORITY AND FRAT-<lb />
ERNITY LIFE INTERFERE<lb />
WITH SCHOOL? Sororities and<lb />
fraternities encourage each of<lb />
their member in their studies<lb />
through study halls and tutorial<lb />
programs while competing with<lb />
other organizations as well as<lb />
themselves to uphold their high<lb />
academic standards.<lb />
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Holy Commumon each Wed. at 5:30 p.m. at<lb />
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comer of 4th and Holly St<lb />
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 Bible Study at 7:30<lb />
Worship, supper and programs<lb />
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PagaS FOUNTAINHEAD 5 September 1978<lb />
It's Alive 2: better dead<lb />
"BURT REYNOLDS AND Sally<lb />
Field in a scene from<lb />
'� Hooper "The film's ending<lb />
is a scene involving about a<lb />
dozen assorted car wrecks and<lb />
exploding buildings, climaxing<lb />
with Reynolds and co-star Jan<lb />
Michael Vincent piloting a rock-<lb />
et-powered Pontiac Firebird<lb />
Trans-Am across a deep gorge,<lb />
Evel Kneivel style . . . really<lb />
exciting stuff<lb />
Baby lives again: too bad<lb />
By DAVID WHITSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
You know, sometimes I'd<lb />
rather see a kinda crummy<lb />
movie than a really good one -<lb />
you know what I mean?<lb />
Like when you just feel like<lb />
getting stoned and goin' out to<lb />
laugh at something.<lb />
Well, me a Dave just sorta<lb />
felt like that, so we went out to<lb />
laugh at the It's Alive 2 baby,<lb />
("only now there's three").<lb />
The one with three claws<lb />
that rips through little girl's<lb />
birthday cakes and people's<lb />
faces and all kinds of stuff. But<lb />
I'm getting ahead of myself.<lb />
Movie starts with these<lb />
decent middle-calss lookin'<lb />
people havin' a party. Nothin'<lb />
wild, just your average "Subur-<lb />
ban Sunday" afternoon type of<lb />
thing.<lb />
There's this guy who hangs<lb />
around after everybody else<lb />
leaves- real spooky like, 'cause<lb />
nobody knows who he is or what<lb />
he represents or anything.<lb />
Mysterious dude.<lb />
Says he wants to tell the<lb />
suburban couple that some<lb />
government type guys want to<lb />
get their baby 'cause it's<lb />
special.<lb />
Then he tells 'em how it's<lb />
special. Howit'sall hideous and<lb />
ugly and will rip out people's<lb />
throats and stuff - but there I go<lb />
again.<lb />
Okay, so the father wants to<lb />
kill the thing, and pronto. But<lb />
the mother lady thinks he's just<lb />
being kinda rash, you know, so<lb />
they don't. Kill it, that is.<lb />
Tension mounts. Telephones<lb />
ring a lot. When they get to the<lb />
hospital - get this - the WHOLE<lb />
PLACE is full of a bunch of<lb />
bondage lookin' oops.<lb />
Helmets, big sticks, hand-<lb />
Hooper: Reynolds'latest<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In Burt Reynolds new flick<lb />
�Hooper he plays Sonny<lb />
Hooper, billed as "the greatest<lb />
stuntman alive<lb />
This film is about the<lb />
dangerous lives of professional<lb />
movie stuntmen. the only<lb />
actors who. when told to  break<lb />
a leg before their performance<lb />
often do.<lb />
The film opens with<lb />
Reynolds driving a motorcycle,<lb />
at high speed, under a moving<lb />
truck and into a car. upon which<lb />
he ?hps off the cycle backwards<lb />
and aashiands on his ass.<lb />
It's ending is a scene<lb />
involving about a dozen assort-<lb />
ed car wrecks and exploding<lb />
buildings, climaxing with Rey-<lb />
nolds and co-star Jan-Michael<lb />
Vincent piloting a rocket-power -<lb />
ed Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am<lb />
across a deep gorge. Evel<lb />
Kneivel style.<lb />
In between, we get to see<lb />
some really exating stuff hap-<lb />
pen.<lb />
Such as: Reynolds falling<lb />
from a very high place - on<lb />
tightrope while holding a small<lb />
dog. Reynolds driving a truck<lb />
backward down a busy highway.<lb />
Jan-Michael Vincent jumping a<lb />
plane, waiting a hell of long<lb />
time before opening his para-<lb />
?<lb />
.��<lb />
4m<lb />
v<lb />
�y.<lb /><lb /><lb />
'? f<lb />
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chute, then getting rid of the<lb />
chute; Reynolds and Vincent<lb />
driving a car through huge<lb />
flames. Vincent down the side of<lb />
a 20-story building using a thin<lb />
rope, Reynolds and Vincent and<lb />
several others in multitude of<lb />
chariotstagecoach<lb />
racescrashes in a very violent<lb />
barroom brawl with a S.W.A.T.<lb />
team, and Reynolds leaping,<lb />
sans parachute, from a helicopt-<lb />
er 232 feet up.<lb />
world's best but also knows he's<lb />
getting old and that the final,<lb />
fatal crackup could happen at<lb />
any time.<lb />
Vincent, is the young, enth-<lb />
usiastic stuntman who'll some-<lb />
day take Reynold's palce (stunt-<lb />
work has a high employee<lb />
turnover rate).<lb />
Brian Keith plays an old<lb />
retired stunter, the man who<lb />
Reynolds replaced years ago.<lb />
"This film is about the dangerous<lb />
lives of movie stuntmen, the only<lb />
actors who, when told to 'break a<lb />
leg'before performing, often do.<lb />
99<lb />
This feat is supposed to be<lb />
commemorated in the Guiness<lb />
Book of World Records.<lb />
Directed by Hal Needham,<lb />
who at one time was himself the<lb />
highest paid stuntman in the<lb />
business, this movie certainly<lb />
isn't lacking in thrills.<lb />
The plot follows the making<lb />
of what appears to be a highly<lb />
absurd spy flick, focusing on the<lb />
stuntwork and the men and<lb />
women who perform.<lb />
Reynolds is the stuntman<lb />
supreme, who knows he's the<lb />
and the father of Reynold's<lb />
girlfriend, Sally Field. (Never<lb />
noticed she had legs like than on<lb />
The Flying Nun)<lb />
The acting, storyline direc-<lb />
tion, dialogue, etc are just<lb />
adequate, no great shakes, but<lb />
then they don't have to be.<lb />
The stunts are important<lb />
here, and they are pretty great.<lb />
The question is who did<lb />
them?<lb />
Did Burt Reynolds and Jan-<lb />
Michael Vincent really do all<lb />
those death-defying deeds?<lb />
V<lb />
Vincent, though he's young,<lb />
muscular, and supposedly does<lb />
his own stunt surfing in the<lb />
current Big Wednesday pro-<lb />
bably had a stunt double here.<lb />
Reynolds - maybe. Reynolds<lb />
was in fact a real stuntman in<lb />
the early days of his career.<lb />
But now that he's a big<lb />
superstar, with so much to lose,<lb />
would he still risk his life the<lb />
way he had to as a struggling<lb />
unknown years ago?<lb />
If not, the following type<lb />
scenes must have occurred. On<lb />
screen Adam ("Batman")<lb />
West, as himself, as the spy<lb />
flick's star, gets ready to say,<lb />
jump off a rooftop onto an<lb />
overhanging rope.<lb />
He makes like he's about to<lb />
jump when "Cut yells the<lb />
director, played by Robert<lb />
Klein. Reynolds, as Hooper the<lb />
stuntman comes running up and<lb />
takes Wests place on the<lb />
"rooftop. He makes like he's<lb />
about to jump, when "Cut<lb />
yells the real director, Hal<lb />
Needham.<lb />
Still another person runs up<lb />
and takes Reynolds' palce, the<lb />
" stuntman's" stuntman, who<lb />
finally leaps and gets the thing<lb />
over with. Filming "Hooper"<lb />
must have been awfully confus-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Hooper" is a movie worth<lb />
seeing just for the stunts and<lb />
excitiment and thrills. One just<lb />
wonders how real the thrills<lb />
were.<lb />
'angry'<lb />
Harlan Ellison:<lb />
science fiction writer<lb />
By DARREN BERGSTEIN<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
This review appears in two parts. - Ed.<lb />
The coinage of the two words 'science fiction'<lb />
today are as akin to Harlan Ellison as the word<lb />
pyromania is to Smokie the Bear. Harlan Ellison,<lb />
one of the most exciting and easily on of the<lb />
finest writers of modern speculative fiction, is<lb />
separating himself from the passive sf world and<lb />
graduating into the finer things in life. Why?<lb />
Harlan burst (or to be more exact, crept) into<lb />
the genre with a story entitled "Glowworm"<lb />
which, according to the late James Blish, could<lb />
be classified as the worst story written in the<lb />
history of the medium.<lb />
As with every starting writer, he built a name<lb />
for himself with agonizing slowness, selling to<lb />
every possible market, from The Magazine of<lb />
Fantasy and Science Fiction to Knight.<lb />
Harlan bears the exemption of being one of<lb />
the few writers to establish himself without the<lb />
aid of novels. His stunning short stories, packed<lb />
with grim revelation and morbid yet believable<lb />
characters, have led him to be placed on quite a<lb />
high pedestal.<lb />
And that is what he does not want.<lb />
Harlan Ellison is an angry man. His anger<lb />
forced him to resign from the Science Fiction<lb />
Writers of America; led him to breaking the sf<lb />
authors' taboo by writing screenplays for novels<lb />
and television; intensified so much for him to<lb />
lead publishers of his books to drop the<lb />
abbreviation " sf" or the words science fiction.<lb />
All of this raises some interesting questions.<lb />
Science fiction is actually rising beyond the<lb />
tips of the mountains. It has boomed in sales,<lb />
increased circulation the world over and given<lb />
birth to new writers of amazing talents such as<lb />
John Varley, Vonda N. Mclntyre, Greg Benford,<lb />
cuffs, black leather Heavy trip.<lb />
The mother, well, she gets<lb />
kinda bent, what with all the big<lb />
deal about her kid. Startes<lb />
screamin' how they're not<lb />
gonna take her kid. So they<lb />
shoot her up with big needles<lb />
Then - well, to make a long<lb />
story short - the father and the<lb />
mysterious dude (who knows<lb />
what's really gan' on) hijack the<lb />
whole truck and run away<lb />
They go to this place whe'e<lb />
the government already has two<lb />
"It" babies in cages. Ruggec<lb />
lookin' types. ST posed to be a<lb />
new breed that can resist<lb />
pollution.<lb />
Finally the place erupts witri<lb />
"It" - babiesattackm people in<lb />
bed and in the swimmin' pool a<lb />
stuff. "It" - babies never<lb />
forget or forgive. So the<lb />
take some pistols and blow 'err<lb />
away.<lb />
P.J. Plauger, and many others.<lb />
In 1976 over 890 books were published, more<lb />
than three quarters of them new books.<lb />
Much more had happened, but we are<lb />
straying off the subject. This immeasurable boom<lb />
hasnot thrown Harlan Ellison into turmoil. What<lb />
has is the obscure treatment that sf gets from the<lb />
general public.<lb />
�FRITZ LEI BER GREATEST OF USALL"<lb />
Even today, payment is relatively low.<lb />
Analog, the most prolific of the sf magazines, still<lb />
pays from three cents to five cents a word,<lb />
slightly more for novelettes. Novels submitted to<lb />
book oompaniesare not given more man a $1.000<lb />
advance, unless exceptionally good. Harlan, in<lb />
his resignation speech to SFWA, cites an<lb />
example:<lb />
" Fritz Leiber is the greatest of us all. Not one<lb />
of us, there is not one of us who hasn't learned<lb />
from that man. When he wants to work, he must<lb />
prop histypewriter on a chair and sit on the edge<lb />
ofhisbed<lb />
Tnia writer couldn't agree with him more.<lb />
Here are masterpieces, a sheer joy to read and<lb />
suitable enough to store on any classic shelf in<lb />
any library, and instead they are shoved to the<lb />
back; Harold Robbins' hopelessly allegorical<lb />
pieces put gloriously in the front. Total injustice.<lb />
" IT BABIES NEVER forget.<lb />
 or forgive. So they take some<lb />
pistols and blow em away.<lb />
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Hedgepeth's Hog Book<lb />
'Loose mixture of fact and fancy'with<lb />
poetry and page after page of pigs<lb />
I<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In last Thursday's edition of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD the first in-<lb />
stallment of a review of William<lb />
Hedgepeth's "The Hog Book"<lb />
appeared in the Trends section.<lb />
Below is the conclusion of the<lb />
review.<lb />
We're seated in the dining<lb />
room<lb />
Enjoying a buffet<lb />
Of bacon, ham and<lb />
sausage that<lb />
The cook prepared today;<lb />
And the chitterlings and<lb />
spare ribs<lb />
Plus pork chops, spam and<lb />
brain<lb />
I can' t imagine why my hog<lb />
Has chosen to refrain<lb />
Above is an example of The<lb />
Hog Book's porcine poetry. Au-<lb />
thor William Hedgepeth's loose<lb />
mixture of fact and fancy would<lb />
rock the typical pork merchant.<lb />
Below is another example:<lb />
a very rare type of wild<lb />
hog said to exist on a few islands<lb />
in the Caribbean is reputed to<lb />
be extremely retiring, shy and<lb />
furtive in the presence of other<lb />
creatures on account of his<lb />
having developed at some point<lb />
in the obscure past, pubic hair.<lb />
Natives allege that they have<lb />
caught only the most fleeting<lb />
sight of these hogs dashing<lb />
shamefacedly from tree to tree,<lb />
always seeking the proper co-<lb />
vering and oftentime carrying<lb />
bits of bush or leafy vines<lb />
trailing in their mouths in a vain<lb />
effort to camouflage their hir-<lb />
sute gentilia<lb />
Is Hedgepeth putting us on<lb />
or what? At times he appears to<lb />
be a serious student of the pig, a<lb />
straight-faced swine scholar at-<lb />
tempting to uncover such mys-<lb />
teries as why the little piggy ran<lb />
woo woo woo all the way home<lb />
and why you can't make a silk<lb />
purse from a sow's ear.<lb />
His notes section lists such<lb />
respectable sources as the Lar-<lb />
cusse Encyclopedia of Animal<lb />
Life, but at the same time lists<lb />
as a source the works of Joseph<lb />
Farqua who supposedly is an<lb />
authority on everything except<lb />
what falls within the range of<lb />
BER-CROG as a result of being<lb />
shipwrecked during all of WWII<lb />
with an incomplete set of the<lb />
Encyclopaedia Britannioa. Is<lb />
Hedgepeth having fun with us?<lb />
Who the hell is he anyhow?<lb />
A brief bio on the book cover<lb />
discloses nothing but his place<lb />
of residence (Georgia) and some<lb />
of his other writings. A small<lb />
photo accompanying the bio<lb />
shows a shovel-weilding bear-<lb />
ded man wearing an eyepatch.<lb />
By his side is what appears<lb />
to be a common porker which he<lb />
But the book is filled with<lb />
page after page of scientific<lb />
studies and case histories prov-<lb />
ing the remarkable intelligence<lb />
of pigs. (They're much smarter<lb />
than dogs and horses). Maybe<lb />
so, you say, but they still can't<lb />
write books. So? The pig hired<lb />
someone to type it fa him!<lb />
I'll leave you with this<lb />
Some Girls: 'sex and<lb />
sex and sex and sex'<lb />
By DOUG WHITE<lb />
Editor<lb />
Don't be misled by the hit single "Miss You" or the not quite a hit "Faraway<lb />
Eyes off Some Grs; the RoJling Stones are alive and fairly well in 1978. despite the<lb />
oombined attacks of disco, age, and Keith Richards' heroin bust in Toronto. Although<lb />
the title "the world's greatest rock and roll band" isno longer fully deserved, they still<lb />
have the potential to be so once again.<lb />
Mick Jagger hasn't sounded so good since �x7e on Main Street, and the whole<lb />
band sounds as if they're fighting fa the championship. Richards' guitar wak is<lb />
quintessential Stones, while Charlie Wattsand Bill Wyman make up the most versatile<lb />
and exciting rhythm section in rock.<lb />
Side one opens with " M iss You a pseudo-disco offering which once again put the<lb />
Stones at the top of the singles charts. It's a pleasant change of pace from the usual<lb />
sturm und drang. Most remarkable is the excellent harp wak of Sugar Blue, a New<lb />
Yak musician who the Stones found playing on a street oaner. His harmonica<lb />
blends well with Mel Collins' sax toexpressthe bitter loneliness a the singer. Jagger<lb />
is happy playing the role of a lonely man with a broken heart, "walkin' in Central Park<lb />
. . .people think I'm aaaaa-zy<lb />
"When the Whip Comes Down is textbook Stones with a pinch oiSiM. Watts<lb />
drumming stands out on this track, along with Richards' and Ron Woods' guitar wak<lb />
The band has managed to breathe new life into the 60"s soul hit "Imagination,<lb />
rearranging it into a gentle fusion ot rock and reggae.<lb />
The title track is one of the album's best songs, a rocking parody of women, and<lb />
Sugar Blue's harp throws the song back 20 years to the M uddy Waters brand a blues<lb />
which evolved into rock. This song capsulizes two major Stones periods, the early<lb />
PIGS'EARS<lb />
anti-anticlimax<lb />
is either feeding with the shovel� �  ���� blues aiented period and the late BO'S acid period<lb />
a facing to kiss the shovel. Is<lb />
the book's autha this weird<lb />
one-eyed stranger a could<lb />
William Hedgepeth actually be<lb />
the pig?<lb />
Did he pen this paean to<lb />
pigdon in ader to surrepitious-<lb />
ly strike back against auei<lb />
humanity symbolized by a bru-<lb />
tal man who faces a helpless<lb />
animal into bizarre sexual acts<lb />
with gardening instruments?<lb />
Is the man's eyepatch a<lb />
symbol of mankind's inability<lb />
to see the true potential of the<lb />
pig? Was the photo only to<lb />
sneakily show the true autha<lb />
and to point out the pigs eternal<lb />
predicament?<lb />
Was the Hog Book written<lb />
by a hog?<lb />
These are thoughts that<lb />
demand deeper delving into.<lb />
Fa who else would know as<lb />
much about pigs as a pig? Who<lb />
else would write a book called<lb />
the Hog Book but a hog? That's<lb />
absurd, you say. Pigs can't<lb />
write books: their doven hooves<lb />
canThddapendl!<lb />
One Saturday night<lb />
to make an event<lb />
I bought pigs' ears<lb />
at the Colonial Store.<lb />
It would be something<lb />
to talk about I knew<lb />
as I asked the Negro woman<lb />
at the meat counter what<lb />
I should do with them.<lb />
Boil them for an hour.<lb />
Which made the leathery<lb />
cartilage pink and soft<lb />
as any young thing's ear<lb />
on my cannibal plate like<lb />
a last-minute blind date<lb />
and deaf.<lb />
I really had<lb />
rather eat a silk purse.<lb />
-Coieman Barks<lb />
"Faraway Eyes the not quite a hit mentioned in the first paragraph opens ade<lb />
two. It is a delightful parody ot American radio evangelists and country music in<lb />
general. Jagger's ridiculously drawled speech is pure camp.<lb />
The Stones oonfroit the paradox of being both rock and roll stars (i e soaai<lb />
misfits, angry young men,) and of "being respected in society" in "Respectable<lb />
Unfortunately, they merely oonfrott the paradox and never answer it The irony of<lb />
"discussing heroin with the president yes there's a problem sir, but it can be bent "<lb />
when Keith Richards is a recently refamed addict can either be taken as hypoaitical<lb />
a as antiestaoJishment. They give us no due as to how it was meant to be taken<lb />
Richards' "Befae They Make Me Run on which he sings lead It the anonest<lb />
rSrKZS? 2?t!2- bthte����tofreedom, and he7nows<lb />
it. Well it s another bust, another frame, I'm gonna walk befae they make me<lb />
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gonna find my way to Heaven 'oca I've done my time in Hell " His naaa?Z� Z<lb />
startling on first hearing, but he sings his lyrice with mae 2mwEi�Zl<lb />
singers, Jagger induced. This is easily the beat out on the albunT<lb />
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. ,rrti 19, r00 p,an�whe ��'nfl the<lb />
requ.red for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree<lb />
ftSX L PreSently a �mi-tinalist in the Kennedy<lb />
Rofeller Foundation Competition fa Excellence m the<lb />
" n of Amer.can Mus.c. excellence in the<lb />
�ne of 12 p.an.sts selected from a field of 112<lb />
competitors. Ms. Coleman w.ll perform on<lb />
September 11 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C in the<lb />
final stages of the competition.<lb />
Her Wednesday performance at ECU will feature the same<lb />
works that won her present position as semi-finalist and will<lb />
comprise her Kennedy Center program<lb />
Ms Coleman first became interested in 20th century music<lb />
while an undergraduate student at Indiana University of<lb />
Pennsylvania.<lb />
Her interest increased with exposure to new compositions at<lb />
the University of Michigan, where she earned her Master of Music<lb />
in piano.<lb />
Till Then" -Gestures II, fa piano and electronic tape, is a<lb />
parody of Richard Strauss' symphonic poem "Till Eulenspiegels<lb />
lustige Streiche<lb />
Till Then" isan unpublished wak by David Bates, oieof the<lb />
Michigan University composers whose waks intrigues Ms.<lb />
Pot smoker obeys 'the word'<lb />
Coleman into explaing oontempaary music.<lb />
Another unpublished piece from the Michigan School of<lb />
Gregay Ballard's "Piano Music 2" (1975), a virtuostic wak by<lb />
the 24-year-old composer.<lb />
The first half of the program also features Salvatae<lb />
Martirano's "Cocktail Music" (1962) and the "Piano Variations"<lb />
(1930) of one of America's most distinguished composers, Aaron<lb />
Copland.<lb />
The only traditional piece on the program is the "Sonata in<lb />
A-flat Opus 110 (1821) of Ludwig van Beethoven.<lb />
While at Eastman, Ms. Coleman began study of Charles Ives'<lb />
"First Sonata fa Piano" (1902-10). This massive 40-minute wak<lb />
will canplete the Wednesday program.<lb />
Jazz licks and Cuban rumba rhythms, quotations of hymn<lb />
tunes such as "Bringing in the Sheaves" and "What a Friend We<lb />
SeeMS. COLEMAN, p. 8<lb />
College Bowl begins<lb />
The game that made eggheads as popular as football heroes is<lb />
back fa its third year at ECU With the possible ultimate goal of<lb />
over $3,500.00 in prize money fa each player, College Bowl<lb />
competition is about to begin.<lb />
Registration begins Monday, August 28, 1978 at 830 am and<lb />
last until Thursday, Sept 21, 1978, the day of the team aientatioi<lb />
meeting. Conpetitioi is open to all full-time students, whether<lb />
graduate a undergraduate<lb />
Each team must have four players, one alternate, and a coach<lb />
Competition will be limited to the first sixteen teams registered<lb />
Intramural oompetitioi begins Thurs Sept. 28 in Mendenhall<lb />
Auditaium 244.<lb />
ECU will send a team to the regional tournament and, if they are<lb />
successful there, on to national competition. Mendenhall, which<lb />
See COLLEGE, p.8<lb />
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Pagefl FOUNTAINHEAD 5 September 1978<lb />
Carlene Carter, daughter of the country<lb />
music Carter's, is a 'blue-eyed and<lb />
sweet singing' new star<lb />
By PETER J. BOYER<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) - You can't<lb />
be born royal in thiscountry, but<lb />
you can be born lucky. If your<lb />
daddy's the porcelain king of<lb />
Toledo, you know you can<lb />
always go into tubs and toilets if<lb />
vour great American novel<lb />
doesn't sell.<lb />
If ever anyone was born into<lb />
success, it was blue-eyed,<lb />
sweet singing Carlene Carter.<lb />
The name alone meant stardom.<lb />
No, no kin to Jimmy. Better<lb />
than that. The Carter family,<lb />
from nashville.<lb />
Carlene's grandmother is<lb />
Mother Maybelle Carter, the<lb />
matriarch of country music.<lb />
Mama is June Carter Cash.<lb />
Country folk singer Carl Smith<lb />
sner father. Johnny Cash is her<lb />
step-daddy.<lb />
With that pedigree, all Carl-<lb />
ene had to do to become a<lb />
oountry star was learn to stand<lb />
in front of a microphone and<lb />
avoid committing any heinous<lb />
crimes. When it turned out she<lb />
could sing, everyone knew<lb />
Nashville would one day be<lb />
hers.<lb />
She turned it down.<lb />
Carlene Carter wanted rock<lb />
n' roll. She played lead guitar<lb />
with a rock band when she was<lb />
11. The Electric Kumquats<lb />
didn't go far. but the experience<lb />
hardened Carlene's wish to be a<lb />
pop star.<lb />
"It would nave been really<lb />
easy for me to kinda ride off that<lb />
name and just play oountry<lb />
music she says in a Tennessee<lb />
twang that oould bend nails.<lb />
"And I might be a lot more<lb />
secure about my future and<lb />
everything if I did that, but<lb />
that's not what I want to do.<lb />
"I'd rather know that I did it<lb />
myself, and I'd rather be doing<lb />
what I wanted to do instead of<lb />
dang what I was expected to do<lb />
just because of tradition<lb />
So now she's running the<lb />
rounds of a pop singer - playing<lb />
the pop nightclubs, indulging<lb />
the rock n' roll press, touting<lb />
her debut album.<lb />
The LP, "Carlene Carter<lb />
is good, clean pop music, and<lb />
allows Carlene to show off some<lb />
powerful vocals.<lb />
It's interesting that in a time<lb />
when everybody is claiming a<lb />
few ounces of Southrn blood,<lb />
infusing a few obligatory licks of<lb />
pedal steel and dobro into pop,<lb />
some of the purest pop around<lb />
oomes from a qirl who cut her<lb />
teeth on the curtain weights at<lb />
the Grand Ole Opry.<lb />
Carlene is almost obsessive<lb />
in her avoidance of anything<lb />
oountry. Every recording studio<lb />
in Nashville was awaiting her<lb />
pleasure, but she flew to London<lb />
to record the album.<lb />
"I went to England mainly<lb />
becasue I wanted to be sure I<lb />
was being myself when I<lb />
recorded the album she says.<lb />
College Bowl offers<lb />
diverse experience<lb />
continued from p. 7<lb />
sponsors ECU College Bowl, pays all the teams expenses.<lb />
College Bowl contestants have been very diverse; they range<lb />
from rugby players to nursing majors to philosophy students to the<lb />
Baptist Student Union and the Newman Club.<lb />
Teams have been organized by departments, fraternities, honor<lb />
societies, clubs, and groups of friertds. Players have been of every<lb />
classification from freshman to graduate students.<lb />
College Bowl is almost as much fun to watch as to play. Many<lb />
teams, especially History and English, had enthusiastic supporters<lb />
for all their matches.<lb />
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COLEMAN<lb />
continued from p. 7<lb />
Have in Jesus and achestraJ.y conceived sounds combine to<lb />
make the Ives a challenge and a �P"�-<lb />
hear arTrned wcrks as the .ves. F- m<lb />
exposed to the new language of exprese.cn created by 20th<lb />
century American composers. �mw� tn<lb />
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be an exciting and meaningful communication.<lb />
This Wednesday night will be the introduction of the<lb />
26-year-old pianist to the ECU faculty and students In any reatal<lb />
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5 September 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 9<lb />
Hicks, Green star<lb />
Pirates edge WCU, 14-6<lb />
Hicks turns the corner<lb />
J HALFBACK EDDIE H,cks shifts d.rectos as he manuevers<lb />
oast several Western Carolina defenders in Saturday nights 14-6<lb />
�m over the Catamounts and scored the seasons first touchdown<lb />
Zf, YT mn 'ate in the fourth quarter &amp; y Greenville<lb />
Reflector photographer Tommy Forrest<lb />
'Comedy of errors Dye<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
" a record crowd of<lb />
31.261 looking on in newly<lb />
enlarged Ficklen Stadium, a<lb />
brand new pressoox. and a<lb />
Sjpiffy new computerized score-<lb />
board, this was certainly one<lb />
season opener ECU could ill<lb />
afford to lose.<lb />
And despite a variety of<lb />
miscues which ECU head coach<lb />
Pat Dye called a "comedy of<lb />
errors the Pirates came<lb />
through with a hard earned 14-6<lb />
victory over a gutsy Western<lb />
Carolina team. But just barely.<lb />
I don't feel embarrassed<lb />
about the game. Dye said ,<lb />
but I know we've got an awful<lb />
lot of work to do. We just<lb />
weren t a very polished team on<lb />
offense tonight.<lb />
"But the same thing has<lb />
happended before. It looked like<lb />
we were gang to run it right out<lb />
of the end zone, but we just<lb />
didn t have that killer instinct "<lb />
Indeed it did. Halfback<lb />
Anthony Collins took the open-<lb />
ing kickoff, cut through a big<lb />
gap on the right side and went<lb />
down the sidelines for a big 58<lb />
yard return before he was<lb />
bumped out of bounds. But after<lb />
that electrifying play most of the<lb />
Pirate fans had very little to<lb />
cheer about the rest of the<lb />
evening.<lb />
"Our concentration wasn't<lb />
good at all said quarterback<lb />
Leander Green. "Western<lb />
Carolina didn't do anything we<lb />
hadn't seen before, they just<lb />
played a great game on defense.<lb />
Our game plan was to run<lb />
straight at them, but we should<lb />
have moved the bait a k<lb />
better<lb />
Green, who played almost<lb />
the entire game, carried the ball<lb />
13 times for 43 yards, but was<lb />
dropped behind the line of<lb />
scrimmage for losses totaling 34<lb />
yards. However, the former<lb />
Jacksonville High School star<lb />
had his moments.<lb />
Green completed six of 15<lb />
passes fa 96 yards including<lb />
the game's winning touchdown<lb />
play, a 60 yard scoring strike to<lb />
his old high school teammate<lb />
Bill Ray Washington early in the<lb />
?ourth quarter.<lb />
yes. I guess it was kind of like<lb />
the old days when Bill Ray<lb />
grabbed that one admitted<lb />
the dimunutive signal caller.<lb />
He was the third receiver on<lb />
that play, but I looked fa him<lb />
coming across the middle and<lb />
he was there.<lb />
"I was not real happy with<lb />
the rest of my passing game,<lb />
however noted Green. "I<lb />
wasn't getting out there quick<lb />
enough on my sprint out pat-<lb />
terns and I couldn't read the<lb />
defense real well.<lb />
Split end Terry Gallaher was<lb />
on the receiving end of three of<lb />
Green s passes fa 22 yards, but<lb />
the Warner Robbins. Ga. native<lb />
admitted he was also disappoin-<lb />
ted with his team's inability to<lb />
move the ball against the<lb />
Catamounts defense.<lb />
't realty don't Know what<lb />
was wrong out there tonight<lb />
said Gallaher who was granted<lb />
an extra year of eligibility by the<lb />
NCAA this season. "Before the<lb />
game I felt like we were a little<lb />
bit better prepared, but I'm just<lb />
at kind of a loss to explain what<lb />
happened. Maybe I can tell after<lb />
looking at the films. It's probab-<lb />
ly more a matter of the first<lb />
game jitters<lb />
At times Eddie Hicks re-<lb />
sembles the same Eddie Hicks<lb />
who rushed fa yards and<lb />
touchdowns during the 1976<lb />
season. Hicks carried the ball 15<lb />
times fa 59 yards and one<lb />
touchdown against Western<lb />
Carolina, but like the rest of the<lb />
ECU backfield had problems<lb />
holding on to the ball.<lb />
"I ran the ball fairly well,<lb />
but I think I can run a little but<lb />
better said the Henderson,<lb />
N.C. native. "We didn't exe-<lb />
cute on offense like we're<lb />
capable of doing. We weren't<lb />
coming off the ball very well<lb />
either. They didn't do anything<lb />
we hadn't seen, but they sure<lb />
hit pretty hard<lb />
And with Western Carolina<lb />
out of the way, ECU now faces<lb />
two crucial road games against<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference foes<lb />
N.C. State and North Carolina.<lb />
But Dye, along with the rest<lb />
of his Pirates, admits it will take<lb />
a far superior effort il ECU<lb />
expects to upend N.C. Slate<lb />
next week. The Pirates have<lb />
won their last two oontests over<lb />
Bo Rein and his Wolfpack.<lb />
"We cant ask anymore of<lb />
our defense noted Hicks.<lb />
"Next week we've just got to<lb />
hold on to the ball. We're<lb />
certainly capable of doing it, but<lb />
we're going to have to play<lb />
much better. I'm sure glad we<lb />
played like this against Western<lb />
Carolina instead of N.C. State. I<lb />
think we'll be ready<lb />
Green, who took his first<lb />
varsity snap from center and ran<lb />
82 yards for a touchdown<lb />
against N.C. State last season,<lb />
also feels the Pirates are a<lb />
capable team, but must iron out<lb />
the kinks in practice this week.<lb />
"A missed block here and a<lb />
missed block there, there are<lb />
things you just have to work on<lb />
more in practice explained<lb />
Green. "I don't think we will<lb />
add anything special for the<lb />
State game. But I imagine our<lb />
execution better be a whole lot<lb />
better or we'll be in trouble<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU's season opener<lb />
against Western Carolina was<lb />
billed as an offensive extrav-<lb />
aganza: The Pirates' powerful<lb />
wishbone attact against the<lb />
Catamounts productive passing<lb />
game led by quarterback Mike<lb />
Pusey.<lb />
But with a total of seven<lb />
turnovers in the second half,<lb />
four by the Pirates and three by<lb />
WCU, the offensive show never<lb />
materialized as ECU was foroed<lb />
to scratch and claw its way to a<lb />
narrow 14-6 victory over the<lb />
determined Catamounts.<lb />
Although a reoord crowd of<lb />
31,251 turned out fa the contest<lb />
in newly expanded Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, the Pirates were ob-<lb />
viously not a polished offensive<lb />
unit and ECU head coach Pat<lb />
Dye was the first to admit as<lb />
much.<lb />
"You didn't have to be an<lb />
Einstein to see what was wrong<lb />
out there tonight said Dye,<lb />
now in his fifth season at ECU.<lb />
"It was obviously a very poor<lb />
coaching job. Offensively, some<lb />
of the decisions made tonight<lb />
were absolutely ridiculous. We<lb />
should have had between 21 and<lb />
28 points on the scoreboard<lb />
before the end of the first half.<lb />
"I don't want to take away<lb />
anything from Western<lb />
Carolina oontinued Dye.<lb />
"Bob Waters does an excellent<lb />
job of preparing them everytime<lb />
they come down here to play us.<lb />
We just had very little concent-<lb />
ration on offense. I'm just real<lb />
happy to win<lb />
Even though the offense<lb />
amassed 302 yards, efforts of<lb />
a stingy Pirate defense<lb />
overshadowed any offense per-<lb />
formers.<lb />
The ECU secondary picked<lb />
off four Catamount passes and<lb />
allowed only 10 completions fa<lb />
131 yards as heralded quarter-<lb />
back Mike Pusey was held well<lb />
below his average from last<lb />
season.<lb />
Up front, the defensive line<lb />
and linebacking caps faced<lb />
five fumbles as WCU running<lb />
backs managed oily 178 yards<lb />
on the ground.<lb />
Def ensi vel y, we played<lb />
very well Dye said. "They<lb />
were never able to establish<lb />
their passing game. I don't feel<lb />
embarassed about the way we<lb />
played tonight. All I know is that<lb />
we have a lot of work to do this<lb />
week befae we're ready fa<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Halfback Anthoiy Collins<lb />
took the opening kickoff 58<lb />
yards down the right sidelines<lb />
and almost went all the way<lb />
befae he was bumped out of<lb />
bounds at the WCU 42.<lb />
But it was not until the<lb />
Pirates' fourth possession of the<lb />
game befae ECU oould push<lb />
over a touchdown. Nate Wigfall<lb />
recovered a M itchell Ray fumble<lb />
on the WCU 24 and four plays<lb />
later halfback Eddie Hicks broke<lb />
right over the middle from four<lb />
yards out fa the Pirates' first<lb />
touchdown of the '78 season.<lb />
Bill Lamm's PAT pushed ECU<lb />
ahead 7-0 with 231 remaining<lb />
in the first period.<lb />
The Catamounts fumbled<lb />
the ensuing kickoff and ECU<lb />
was in business again with the<lb />
ball on the WCU 16 yard line.<lb />
But, oi fourth and goal from the<lb />
one, WCU's Thonas Gunn<lb />
threw halfback Sam Harrell fa a<lb />
five yard loss which thwarted<lb />
anaher serious scaing threat<lb />
by the Pirates.<lb />
Strong safety Ruffin McNeill<lb />
picked off the first of three<lb />
Pusey passes and gave the<lb />
Pirates another excellent 'sca-<lb />
ing oppatunity with possession<lb />
at the WCU 26<lb />
Once again Lamm's field<lb />
goal attempt from 27 yards out<lb />
was blocked by Willie Wells.<lb />
Defensive end John Maris<lb />
stopped one Catamount scaing<lb />
threat early in the second half<lb />
when he recovered a Pusey<lb />
fumble on the ECU eight.<lb />
But the Catamounts came<lb />
right back when Cunningham<lb />
recovered an ECU fumble on the<lb />
two yard line. Mitchell Ray went<lb />
around the left side fa the<lb />
Catamounts first and only<lb />
touchdown of the evening.<lb />
A bad snap from center cost<lb />
WCU the PAT and the scae<lb />
remained 7-6 with 435 left in<lb />
the third quarter.<lb />
The Pirates ga their win-<lb />
ning touchdown on the second<lb />
play of the fourth quarter when<lb />
old Jacksonville high school<lb />
teammates Leander Green and<lb />
Billy Ray Washington hooked<lb />
up on a 60 yard touchdown pass.<lb />
Lamm's seoond conversion put<lb />
the Pirates ahead 14-6 which<lb />
was the way it finally ended.<lb />
The remainder of the game<lb />
was an endless series of erras<lb />
by bah teams. The Pirates<lb />
coughed up the ball twice on<lb />
fumbles in the fourth quarter<lb />
while Gerald Hall and Charlie<lb />
Carter each picked off a WCU<lb />
pass.<lb />
"It was a comedy of erras<lb />
out there tonight explained<lb />
Dye about his team's seven<lb />
fumbles in the game. " At times<lb />
it looked like we didn't know<lb />
what we were doing. I don't<lb />
think we were looking ahead to<lb />
next week, but we weren't a<lb />
very polished team tonight.<lb />
"We were real frustrated at<lb />
times because we had some<lb />
excellent scaing opportunities,<lb />
but we just couldn't score.<lb />
ackled Dye. "We were very<lb />
fatunate to overcome some of<lb />
our mistakes and still win. The<lb />
same thing has happended to us<lb />
befae.<lb />
Defensive tackle D.T. Joyner<lb />
received the R.W. Mcore Award<lb />
which goes to the outstanding<lb />
ECU player in the game. Joyner<lb />
had nine tackles and stopped<lb />
Catamount runners four times<lb />
losses.<lb />
Scae by Quarters<lb />
WCU 0 0 6 0 -6<lb />
ECU 7 0 0 7 -14<lb />
ECU - Hicks 4 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
WCU - Ray 1 run (run failed)<lb />
ECU - Washington 60 pass from<lb />
Green (Lamm kick)<lb />
Meanderin' Leander<lb />
ECU QUARTERBACK LEANDER Green loses another jersey<lb />
as he eludes a would be tackier. Green completed six of 15 passes<lb />
for 96 yards Saturday night against Western Carolina University.<lb />
His 60 yard touchdown pass the fourth quarter to old high school<lb />
teammate Billy Ray Washington was the games winning score<lb />
The Pirates return to action this Saturday when ECU faces N C<lb />
State in Carter stadium.<lb />
Fans rave at scoreboard<lb />
ECU'S NEW $160,000 computerizedscoreboard.<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Spats Edita<lb />
Almost as impressive as the<lb />
new seating additions in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium Saturday night along<lb />
with new three level pressbox<lb />
was ECU's new computerized<lb />
scaeboard.<lb />
"Beautiful, simply beauti-<lb />
ful said mae than one Pirate<lb />
fanas they walked by the 18 fort<lb />
structure located at the east end<lb />
of the field.<lb />
The purple and gold scae-<lb />
board was built by the American<lb />
. Sign and Indicata Company<lb />
fron Spokane, Wash. Total cost<lb />
of the structure was $160,000 an<lb />
the university paid another<lb />
$10,000 fa its installation.<lb />
Cost of the scoreboard also<lb />
includes another computerized<lb />
message center which will be<lb />
built on the corner of Charles<lb />
Blvd. and the 264 Bypass later<lb />
this month.<lb />
The message center on the<lb />
264 Bypass will flash ECU<lb />
athletic schedules and infama-<lb />
tioi about upcoming spats<lb />
events, aocading to Spats<lb />
Pranrtiat Directa Wayne<lb />
Newnam.<lb />
"The message center oi the<lb />
bypass can also flash drawings<lb />
on the screen explained New-<lb />
nam. "It will also have two light<lb />
banks instead of just one like the<lb />
stadium scaeboard. It's a great<lb />
pronrtiai item fa the athletic<lb />
department and it will infam<lb />
everyone what's going on in<lb />
Pirate athletics from day-to-<lb />
day<lb />
The scaeboard in the stad-<lb />
ium and the message center was<lb />
not part of the Ficklen Stadium<lb />
expansion. Five local businesses<lb />
in Greenville raised the money<lb />
and donated the scaeboard as a<lb />
gift to the athletic department.<lb />
The five sponsas who paid<lb />
fa the scoreboard were the<lb />
Jeanette Cox Agency of Green-<lb />
ville, The Beef Barn, First<lb />
Federal Savings and Loan of Pitt<lb />
County, Pepsi Cola Bottling<lb />
Company and Hardee's.<lb />
"The athletic department<lb />
had not planned to buy a new<lb />
scaeboard this season said<lb />
Newnam. "The oost of a new<lb />
scaeboard wasn't covered in<lb />
the expansion of the stadium<lb />
and a new one was simply too<lb />
expensive<lb />
A sales representative from<lb />
the American Sign and Indicata<lb />
Company came in and present-<lb />
ed the idea to the athletic<lb />
department oontinued New-<lb />
nam. "He went out and ap-<lb />
proached several local busines-<lb />
ses and they agreed to give the<lb />
scaeboard as a gift to the<lb />
athletic department<lb />
The five local businesses<lb />
have permanent advertising dis-<lb />
plays on the scaeboard and also<lb />
have top advertising priaity<lb />
during ECU football games.<lb />
Newman said advertising<lb />
will be said by the athletic<lb />
department fa the message<lb />
center located on the 263<lb />
Bypass.<lb />
"The new scaeboard cert-<lb />
ainly gives the stadium a<lb />
different look said Newnam.<lb />
"It gives Ficklen Stadium that<lb />
"big-time" image now.<lb />
Defense stops Pusey<lb />
By CHA RLES CHA NDLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Most football coaches claim<lb />
that a good defense is the key<lb />
ingredient to a winning team.<lb />
This was certainly true in<lb />
Saturday night's ECU-Western<lb />
Carolina contest. With the Pir-<lb />
ate offense held at bay most all<lb />
night, the ECU defense was<lb />
faced with constant pressure.<lb />
And the defense was nothing<lb />
less than spectacular, facing<lb />
eight Western Carolina turnov-<lb />
ers, and contributing several<lb />
goal stands to the 14-6 Pirate<lb />
vicrtry.<lb />
"I was very proud of the way<lb />
our defense played said ECU<lb />
coach, Pat Dye. "The defense<lb />
carried out our game plan well.<lb />
Western was never able to<lb />
establish a passing game<lb />
Stopping the Catamount<lb />
passing game was the Pirate's<lb />
main oortosm entering the<lb />
game. WCU quarterback, Mike<lb />
Pusey was ranked among the<lb />
nation's top passers a year ago.<lb />
The Pirate defense frustrat-<lb />
ed Pussy all night long, inter-<lb />
cepting three of his passes.<lb />
Pusey, who passed fa over 900<lb />
yards in less than afull<lb />
last year, was held to 131<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Each time Pusey dropped<lb />
back to pass, he was greeted by<lb />
a fieroe Pirate rush. One of the<lb />
enfacers of the r ush was<lb />
defensive end Zack Valentine.<lb />
"We were well prepared<lb />
said defensive end Zack Valen-<lb />
tine, "Our defensive scheme<lb />
waked great "Last year we<lb />
didn't have a good rush. We had<lb />
to have one tonight. Rushing the<lb />
passer is 90 percent just want-<lb />
ing to get there anyway. We<lb />
went 100 percent tonight<lb />
Even when Valentine, Oliver<lb />
Felton, D.T. Joyner, a the<lb />
members of the Pirate front<lb />
weren't chasing him, Pusey<lb />
rarely could find any of his<lb />
receivers open. "ECU'S sec-<lb />
ondary deserves a great deal of<lb />
aedit said WCU head coach<lb />
Bob Waters, "They are probab-<lb />
ly as good as we have ever<lb />
faced<lb />
Pusey was not the only<lb />
Catamount quarterback victimi-<lb />
zed by the Pirate secondary.<lb />
Dee Walsh also had one of his<lb />
passes intercepted. The second-<lb />
ary also came up with the key<lb />
defensive play of the game,<lb />
halfway through the fourth<lb />
quarter, with the game still in<lb />
doubt and ECU leading 14-6,<lb />
Western Carolina found them-<lb />
seivesat the Pirate 16 yard line.<lb />
Pusey's seoond attempt in the<lb />
series was picked off by Pirate<lb />
free safety Gerlad Hall, insuring<lb />
the Pirate victay. "We were<lb />
playing ate oi oie coverage<lb />
said Hall, "They ran an inside<lb />
post pattern. I just got a good<lb />
break<lb />
The Pirate defense got<lb />
"good breaks" all night. Each<lb />
time the Catamounts got a drive<lb />
started, the Pirate defense came<lb />
up with big play. "We had to<lb />
keep getting the ball back to the<lb />
offense Pirate linebacker<lb />
Mike Brewirtgton said, "We<lb />
couldn't let up. We knew<lb />
Western was going to be<lb />
tough "But I knew we were<lb />
going to win. We had a good<lb />
plan. We felt wc could stop<lb />
anything they ran<lb />
As fa next week's game<lb />
with N.C. State, "We've beaten<lb />
them befae said Brewington,<lb />
"They've got to respect ua<lb />
Mike Pusey sure does.<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00057139_tn_0010" /><lb />
'<lb />
Page 10 FOUNTAINHEAP 5 September 1978<lb />
ECU opens in Mayor's Tourney<lb />
Pirates' Martin a 'team player'<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As he walks off the practice<lb />
field, ECU soocer star Phil<lb />
Martin stops and looks back at<lb />
his teammates. A determined<lb />
look comes over his face. Phil<lb />
Martin is ready fa the 1978<lb />
season, and he's going to do<lb />
everything he can to make it a<lb />
successful-one for himself and<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
Phil Martin isateamman.<lb />
Disappointing 2-10 record.<lb />
Though Martin lead the team in<lb />
scoring last year - 9 goals and 3<lb />
assists - he'd like to push the<lb />
whole year aside<lb />
But didn't Phil make honor-<lb />
able mention All-State and and<lb />
wasn't he selected to the<lb />
sectional Olympic tryouts that<lb />
same year? Exactly, but Phil has<lb />
higher team than individual<lb />
ambitions.<lb />
"Sure I like to score goals<lb />
like anyone else but if we<lb />
don't win, I can't feel that good<lb />
about what I might have done<lb />
"He is a compelte player<lb />
and a team player said ECU<lb />
soccer coach Brad Smith. "He's<lb />
a very hard worker. I know of no<lb />
one in all the sports here who<lb />
works harder than Phil<lb />
Like any devoted athlete,<lb />
Phil spent the off-season work-<lb />
ing on the fine points of his<lb />
game. Smith said Phil spent at<lb />
least an hour to an hour and a<lb />
half each day practicing soocer<lb />
during summer school.<lb />
Phil doesn't stop practicing<lb />
when he goes to his home in<lb />
Greensboro, either. He even has<lb />
a soccer goal in his back yard.<lb />
But why does Martin work so<lb />
hard?<lb />
" I've been lucky to win some<lb />
awards. Each time I win an<lb />
award, it makes me want to<lb />
work that much harder to<lb />
improve myself<lb />
Since he began playing<lb />
organized soocer at age 15,<lb />
Phil's awards have multiplied<lb />
yearly. In high school, he<lb />
starred fa Page High of Green-<lb />
sboro and was selected the<lb />
team's most valuable player his<lb />
senia year.<lb />
In addition to his all-state<lb />
and Olympic tryout honors last<lb />
year, Phil was named to the<lb />
Campbell Soocer Classic All-<lb />
Tournament Team. He was also<lb />
selected as the Pirate's most<lb />
valuable player last season. Phil<lb />
is the "building block" fa the<lb />
ECU soccer program. As many<lb />
as six a seven freshmen will<lb />
start fa the Pirates this year.<lb />
Smith feels that Phil is just the<lb />
man to have around to help<lb />
these freshmen adjust.<lb />
Phil is high on these fresh-<lb />
men, often choosing to talk of<lb />
them, rather than himself. "We<lb />
have brought in some players<lb />
with a lot of experience. This<lb />
should make a difference. There<lb />
are several good goal scorers in<lb />
the group<lb />
Smith says the offensive<lb />
help from the freshmen should<lb />
wak to Phil' 8 advantage Now<lb />
we can give him sons relief. He<lb />
won't have to do it all. Our<lb />
opponents can no longer con-<lb />
centrate on just Phil<lb />
Phil's outlook on the coming<lb />
season? "We should be better<lb />
offensively. The defense will<lb />
need to be bsttsr than last year.<lb />
We gave up about 39 goals. But<lb />
I'm expecting better things this<lb />
year<lb />
AN ECY SOOCER player manuevers the ball<lb />
past an opponent during a game last season. The<lb />
Pirates open their 1978 season this Saturday<lb />
when ECU oompetes in the first Mayor's Cup<lb />
Tournament in Raleigh, N.C. Other teams<lb />
competing in the two-day event are Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference teams Duke, N.C. State and<lb />
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By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A brand new intramural<lb />
football season begins this<lb />
afternoon on the Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium intramural fields as a<lb />
record number of teams will vie<lb />
fa the all-campus title.<lb />
Last year's men's title was<lb />
won by the Soott Time-Outs,<lb />
while the women's title was<lb />
oopped by the Cotton Bunnies .<lb />
Both teams will be back to<lb />
defend their title. During the<lb />
first week, though, most of the<lb />
teams will test out their strenths<lb />
and weaknesses in preparation<lb />
fa the first Intramural top ten.<lb />
That will debut next week.<lb />
Once again this season,<lb />
intramural flag football will be<lb />
played under the lights next to<lb />
Ficklen Stadium and on new<lb />
fields out by Allied Health. The<lb />
women will also play on College<lb />
Hill Drive at the bottom of the<lb />
hill.<lb />
But while football will be<lb />
taking the limelight this week,<lb />
several other intramural events<lb />
will begin their registration<lb />
periods soon. Team tennis, golf<lb />
and tennis mixed doubles are<lb />
only a week off, with the<lb />
registration dates beginning<lb />
next Monday. The Almost Any-<lb />
thing Goes carnival will be held<lb />
next Tuesday, September 11 on<lb />
the ECU Mall.<lb />
The Almost Anything Goes<lb />
carnival is namally the most<lb />
interesting event held on the<lb />
campus, though the carnival<lb />
is patterned aner the Almost<lb />
Anything Goes television show<lb />
of several years back, and<lb />
features athletic events in any-<lb />
thing from balloon toss to the<lb />
football throw. Each team is<lb />
composed of four men and four<lb />
women.<lb />
Another oo-reaeationaJ e-<lb />
vent, co-ed softball, began this<lb />
week and is in full swing,<lb />
although some teams haven't<lb />
played their first game. Co-rec<lb />
team softball was offered fa the<lb />
first time last season and met<lb />
with a good response, so it was<lb />
offered again this year.<lb />
The intramural equipement<lb />
rooms and both gyms open<lb />
today fa student use and will be<lb />
open seven days a week. The<lb />
swimming pools in Minges and<lb />
Memaial gyms also open this<lb />
evening fa student use.<lb />
Gymnasium hours in Mem-<lb />
aial Gym run fron 5 pm to 10<lb />
pm on Monday through Thurs-<lb />
day, 5 pm through 8 pm on<lb />
Friday, from 12 noon to 8 pm on<lb />
Saturday and from 2 pm to 8 pm<lb />
on Sunday. Equipment room<lb />
hours in Memaial gym will run<lb />
from 7:45 am to 10 pm on<lb />
weeknights, including Friday;<lb />
from 12 - 8 pm on Saturday;<lb />
from 2 pm - 8 pm on Sunday.<lb />
Memaial pool hours will run<lb />
from 4 pm to 6 pm Monday<lb />
through Friday; from 2 to 5 pm<lb />
on Saturday and from 12-1 pm<lb />
on Monday, Wednesday and<lb />
Friday.<lb />
Minges Coliseum will be<lb />
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Play hours; from 10 am to 6 pm<lb />
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The Minges equipment room<lb />
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Minges pool will run from 12-1<lb />
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Friday fa special noontime<lb />
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Friday; and from 2-8 pm on<lb />
Sundays.<lb />
The annual ECU Fnsbee<lb />
tournament, which is co-spon-<lb />
saed by McDonalds, is sched-<lb />
uled fa September 20. Reg-<lb />
istratiai is now taking place at<lb />
the McDonalds on Tenth and<lb />
Cotanche Sts.<lb />
Waters unimpressed with Cats'<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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muttering comments about "a<lb />
comedy of errors In regards to<lb />
the way his team played in<lb />
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WCU may have had.<lb />
Ironically, the goat on the<lb />
pass, Willie Wells, was the<lb />
same player who had broken<lb />
through and blocked two first<lb />
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mistake when he gambled on<lb />
that post pattern to Washing-<lb />
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lost that chance, he thought he<lb />
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Saturday night.<lb />
Collins, who carried the ball<lb />
17 times for 84 yards against<lb />
JOE GODETTE<lb />
WCU was named the top<lb />
offensive backfield performer.<lb />
He also returned the opening<lb />
kickoff 58 yards.<lb />
Godette, a native of Green-<lb />
ville, was cited as the top<lb />
offensive lineman.<lb />
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defensive line was D.T. Joyner<lb />
who made nine tackles including<lb />
three sacks. Joyner also receiv-<lb />
ed the R.W. Moore Award for<lb />
the outstanding ECU player in<lb />
the game.<lb />
Strong safety Ruffin McNeill<lb />
was the top defensive back. He<lb />
made four tackles and intercep-<lb />
ted a pass against highly touted<lb />
Catamount quarterback Mike<lb />
Pusey.<lb />
Glen Morris, a native of<lb />
Greensboro, N.C. was the top<lb />
player on the specialty teams.<lb />
The former Western Guilford<lb />
prep star made three tackles<lb />
against the Catamounts.<lb />
Other ECU players who<lb />
received special recognition<lb />
from the coaching staff on<lb />
offense were Mitchell Smith,<lb />
Wayne Inman, Perry Allred and<lb />
Terry Gallaher.<lb />
Top defensive performers<lb />
were linebackers Tommy<lb />
Summer, Mike Brewington and<lb />
Jeffery Warren along with John<lb />
Morris, Zack Valentine, Fred<lb />
Chavis, Cliff Williams, Oliver<lb />
Felton, Nate Wigfall, Vance<lb />
Tingler and Noah Clark. Top<lb />
players in the secondary were<lb />
Gerald Hall, Wayne Perry and<lb />
Charlie Carter.<lb />
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in large<lb />
country ham or sausage<lb />
biscuits. Hot cakes. Scrambled<lb />
eggs with country ham or<lb />
sausage. Our 14 lb. beef<lb />
burgers are ground from fresh<lb />
Western Chuck. We have pure<lb />
soft served ice cream. Also<lb />
serving ham and cheese,<lb />
chicken fillets, hot dogs, chill<lb />
and beans, french fries, apple<lb />
turnovers, and a variety of soft<lb />
drinks. Located on the corner<lb />
of 5th and Reade St. and on<lb />
Hwy. 264 In Washington.<lb />
DISCOUNT FURNITURE<lb />
at<lb />
AZALEA MOBILE HOMES<lb />
Dinette $40 and up<lb />
Bed Frames $10 and up<lb />
Refrigerators $75 and up<lb />
Couches $50 and up<lb />
Couch and chair $75 and up<lb />
Lamps $7.50 and up<lb />
Chest $95 and up<lb />
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KORE-O-MAT<lb />
Attention ECU men on the the hill:<lb />
If you want to know where the<lb />
girls do their wash, then come to<lb />
KORE-O-Mat on E. 14th Street<lb />
(bottom of the hill across from<lb />
Chanelo's) You 11 be glad you did!<lb />
In addition to girls we offer the<lb />
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ferent than they were three to five years ago.<lb />
Yes, we are still carrying a great selection of<lb />
MALE and LEVI jeans, but we have also added an<lb />
extensive collection of other trousers. We also<lb />
have some great looks in suits and sport coats<lb />
and lightweight jackets. We have dress and sport<lb />
shirts by Gant and LaCoste Knit shirts. You'll also<lb />
find Sparry Topsiders and many other pieces of<lb />
clothing styled especially for the young man.<lb />
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The Clothes Horse<lb />
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In today's competitive market we feet it is important to offer<lb />
quality at a fair profit, and with professional service. We do not<lb />
advertise one thing to get you in the store so we can sail you<lb />
something else. We give legitimate discounts. Our salesmen offer<lb />
knowledgeable courteous help and appreciate your business. We<lb />
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here to honor the promises. If any of our sales men knock another<lb />
dealer a a product we do not sell, he will be discharged. We are<lb />
proud of our stereo, our serivce, and our staff. We sincerely<lb />
your business.<lb />
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