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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina � No55 No- lW<lb />
t 31<lb />
Chancellor Brewer formally installed<lb />
ByMARCBARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Dr Thomas B. Brewer was formally installed as<lb />
chancellor of ECU in ceremonies here Saturday.<lb />
Dr Brewer. 46. is the former Vice-Chancellor and Dean<lb />
of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.<lb />
Dr. Brewer was joined on the platform by Governor<lb />
James B Hunt, Chief Justice Susie Sharp, and Jack W.<lb />
Peltason. who is the president of the American Council On<lb />
Education President William C. Friday, of the University<lb />
of North Carolina, presided over the ceremonies.<lb />
Governor Hunt greeted the crowd, saying "The people<lb />
of North Carolina are thrilled to have this great and good<lb />
man. Thomas Brewer, who has been found by looking<lb />
throughout America to come here and to lead this<lb />
university He added that ECU had progressed from a<lb />
small teachers college to a nationally recognized university<lb />
because of the state s committment to higher education.<lb />
�We have, through the past several years consistently<lb />
ranked within the top tenten in America in terms of per<lb />
capita support of public higher education Hunt noted.<lb />
He also said. This university and it's leaders have<lb />
been the drivingthrobbing heart of the development<lb />
thrust of eastern North Carolina, an area of vast richness<lb />
and history<lb />
Hunt also praised Brewer's predecessor, Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, saying that Jenkins had been a major influence in<lb />
the leadership of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
The governor said that he was confident that Dr. Brewer<lb />
would carry the university on to greater academic<lb />
excellence and thai he would continue to provide leadership<lb />
to this region of the state.<lb />
Hunt remarked that "I have the best feelings in the<lb />
world about what our future will be under his leadership<lb />
He added. "Dr. Brewer, you have my strongest personal<lb />
backing, and the very best wishes of the people of North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Dr Jack Suggs, who is the Dean of the Divinity School<lb />
at Texas Christian University, started his greeting on a light<lb />
note saying that he had discovered Brewer to be a<lb />
"converted Tar Heel He added that he had found a<lb />
Biblical basis for Brewer's decision to leave Texas Christian<lb />
and come to ECU.<lb />
Suggs remarked that he first thought of the story of the<lb />
prodigal son He added, "You remember, he went off into a<lb />
foreign country and wasted his substance in riotous living<lb />
On a more serious note, Suggs remarked that "Tom<lb />
Brewer has the energy needed for this job and the<lb />
committment to use that energy in the cause of higher<lb />
education He added that "He will represent you well to<lb />
all sorts of constituencies<lb />
Suggs said that "At the end of policy debate, you will<lb />
always know that neither numbers nor dollars is his game.<lb />
For him. education is students and faculty, people engaged<lb />
in the excitement of learning. That is important<lb />
CHANCELLORTHOMAS BOWMAN Brewer speaks atjhe ceremony marking his installation as the seventh chief<lb />
administrator of ECU. Brewer comes to ECU from Texas Christian University where he was vice chancellor ana<lb />
dean. Photo by John H Grogan)<lb />
He also said that Brewer's main concern is excellence,<lb />
and that he has the ability to recognize quality. He added,<lb />
"Tom Brewer is a man of integritythe word integrity<lb />
describes him best<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne, president of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, expressed appreciation for the large<lb />
turnout at the inauguration . He added that "Of all the<lb />
groups represented here today, no group is more concerned<lb />
about what this university represents than we, the<lb />
students<lb />
Payne commented further that "this hour is the time to<lb />
officially place upon Dr. Brewer's shoulders the<lb />
responsibility of this university, and that responsibility is<lb />
primarily to teach, develop, and help the students on this<lb />
campus to learn and live<lb />
Payne also thanked Dr. Jenkins for whar he had done,<lb />
and Dr. Brewer for his "sincere approach to the procedure<lb />
for administering our university<lb />
He added that "The future is bright for our school, and<lb />
we believe that Dr. Brewer will preserve that essential<lb />
quality, a sincereity that for so long has been the hallmark<lb />
of East Carolina<lb />
Greeetingswere then given by Professor Henry Farrell,<lb />
chairman of the faculty. Farrell said that " In many ways the<lb />
installation of a chancellor is as much an opportunity to<lb />
summarize the accomplishments as it is a movement toward<lb />
the future with hope and confidence for continued<lb />
excellence<lb />
He added that ECU has progressed in many ways since<lb />
it's founding. He likened the slow progress of the university<lb />
to the search for knowledge, and he added that there is a<lb />
need for more and more information that needs to be called<lb />
upon from sources such as libraries and computers.<lb />
Chairman Troy Pate, of the Board of Trustees,<lb />
characterized Brewer as "An educator with rare insight and<lb />
abilities Pate added, "He is a man of dreams, who is also<lb />
possessed with a magnificent determination and zest,<lb />
essential totransofrm these dreamstoreality<lb />
He further commented that "We are firmly assured that<lb />
the leadership of East Carolina University will rest with one<lb />
of our nation's most dedicated and able educators<lb />
He went on to say that Brewer is an innovator, and he is<lb />
"driven by a vigorous committment tocreativity<lb />
The chairman of the Board of Governors of the<lb />
University of North Carolina, William A. Johnson said that<lb />
"We are gratified indeed when Dr Brewer accepted the<lb />
challenge put forward to him by the selection committee<lb />
He added that "This is indeed a happy day. but I think<lb />
that the happiest day was the day when Dr Brewer said yes<lb />
to the invitation<lb />
Johnson commented further that ECU would become<lb />
even greater under the direction of Chancellor Brewer<lb />
"You will have my personal suppport in this endeavor as<lb />
you lead this institution forward, and I can say to you that<lb />
you will have the support of the entire board of governors.<lb />
he noted.<lb />
President Friday thanked those who presented<lb />
greetings, and he introduced Jack W. Peltason. who is the<lb />
president of the American Council on Education.<lb />
Pelatson delivered the keynote address at the<lb />
installation. He spoke on the sublet "In Honorable<lb />
Tradition<lb />
He commented that the installation was "both a high<lb />
moment in the career of our colleague Tom Brewer. and i1<lb />
the opening of a new chapter in the book of East Carolina<lb />
University <lb />
He went on to say that "It is a privilege to be a college<lb />
or university chief executive, and honor to be asked, and an<lb />
opportunity to serve He added. "The caliber of their<lb />
vision and their integrity can safely be matched against the<lb />
best this nation produces from any profession.<lb />
He commented that universities should not restrict<lb />
access to any economic group, race, religion or any other<lb />
segment of our society.<lb />
Peltason also said that higher education should reman<lb />
independent, and he said that the people of North Carolina<lb />
should be proud of it's university system. They<lb />
have accorded it an environment in which faculty and<lb />
students are free to explore, investigate, and learn without<lb />
fear of adverse public sanctions he noted.<lb />
He said that higher education is an almost<lb />
.mmeasurably rich legacy and he added that e must be<lb />
careful of what we do now. because the decisions we make<lb />
now will affect future generations.<lb />
He added that "colleges and universities provide botr<lb />
the continuity which helps glue society together and the<lb />
ordered framework withm with change car, be construc-<lb />
tively molded<lb />
Peltason ended hisspeecn by saying "I ask that an o. us<lb />
labor with him in behalf of those high ideals which have<lb />
made our system and this University great<lb />
He added, "In the measure of their light Tom Brewer<lb />
will succeed, and we shall be able to uphold h.s strong right<lb />
arm.<lb />
See INSTALLATION, p 5 <lb />
Greenpeace organized here<lb />
ByGLENNTHOMAS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Greenpeace, an organi-<lb />
zation dedicated to the pro-<lb />
tection of endangered spe-<lb />
cies, has come to Green-<lb />
ville. Jerry Adderton, co-<lb />
ordinator of the soon to be<lb />
local chapter, said that he is<lb />
looking forward to the first<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Greenpeace was born in<lb />
1970 when a group of<lb />
people got together to pro-<lb />
test the nuclear tests off the<lb />
coast of Alaska. The protest<lb />
failed and the test was con-<lb />
ducted. After the test ani-<lb />
mal carcasses began to<lb />
wash ashore and the project<lb />
was closed one year later.<lb />
Although Greenpeace is<lb />
concerned about all en-<lb />
dangered species, its pri-<lb />
mary concern is the un-<lb />
necessary slaugher of<lb />
whales and dolphin. "The<lb />
main thing with the whales<lb />
is that not only are the<lb />
whales disappearing, you<lb />
know that most of the spe-<lb />
cies are in immediate dan-<lb />
ger of extinction, but its<lb />
also destroying the food<lb />
chain said Adderton.<lb />
"One of the main things I<lb />
want to do is expose these<lb />
problems because I really<lb />
think that people will re-<lb />
spond to it he added.<lb />
"What the Japanese<lb />
did, they took their own<lb />
Civil Defense Forces'<lb />
equipment like machine<lb />
guns, gunoboats, and went<lb />
out and mass-murdered the<lb />
dolphin said Adderton.<lb />
"They even had patrols<lb />
along the beach, any dol-<lb />
phins that weren't already<lb />
dead that washed up in<lb />
shallow water, they went<lb />
up and finished them off<lb />
he added.<lb />
"I first found out about<lb />
Greenpeace about three<lb />
years ago by a TV special<lb />
said Adderton. "Ever since<lb />
then I've sort of kept up<lb />
with Greenpeace in a kind<lb />
of small way<lb />
Though not directly af-<lb />
filiated with Greenpeace,<lb />
many top entertainment<lb />
stars have joined the fight<lb />
against whale, seal, and<lb />
dolphin slaughter.<lb />
The two main countries<lb />
responsible for the majority<lb />
of the killings are Russia<lb />
and Japan. Many of the<lb />
entertainers have gone as<lb />
far as to cancel entire tours<lb />
through these countries.<lb />
The name Greenpeace<lb />
is constructed of the basic<lb />
thoughts that the members<lb />
have about how the world<lb />
should be; green and<lb />
peaceful. Though it was<lb />
started in Vancouver. B.C<lb />
the American office is run<lb />
out of California.<lb />
The group that is to<lb />
form in Greenville will be<lb />
the first in North Carolina.<lb />
Mr. Adderton said that<lb />
he hopes not only to fight<lb />
for the whales, but also to<lb />
fight against the two nu-<lb />
clear power sites in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
joining Greenpeace is in-<lb />
vited to attend their organ-<lb />
izational meeting Tuesday,<lb />
October 31, at 6 p.m.<lb />
Halloween costumes are<lb />
optional.<lb />
CHIEF JUSTICE SUSIE Sharp is shown here administering<lb />
the oath of office to Chancellor Brewer.<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
Fill INTAINHEAD members attend<lb />
r<lb />
ACP held in Houston<lb />
By LEIGH COAKLEY<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
The 54th Associate Col-<lb />
legiate Press Convention<lb />
(ACP) was held in Houston,<lb />
Texas, Oct. 26-28, at the<lb />
Shamrock Hilton Hotel.<lb />
Three FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
staff members attended<lb />
thi� convention. Doug<lb />
Wh.te, editor; Robert<lb />
Swaim, advertising man-<lb />
ager; and Leigh Coakley,<lb />
production manager; were<lb />
representatives fro ECU.<lb />
Last year's convention<lb />
was held in New Orleans.<lb />
Colleagues from student<lb />
publications all over the<lb />
country enjoyed sharing<lb />
and learning from one<lb />
another. The convention<lb />
had something for just<lb />
about everyone, from edit-<lb />
ors to layout artists, from<lb />
business managers to<lb />
photographers. There were<lb />
70 seminar sessions and<lb />
short courses.<lb />
Each session was learn-<lb />
ing experience and were<lb />
'�'give-and-take classes<lb />
Professional journalists,<lb />
and advisors to award-<lb />
winning publications were<lb />
available to help find an-<lb />
swers to each individual<lb />
publication pruolem.<lb />
Robert L. Kerns, visual<lb />
communications coordina-<lb />
tor at the University of<lb />
South Florida, Tampa, con-<lb />
ducted a short course in<lb />
photography at the con-<lb />
vention. He is also the<lb />
author of several books on<lb />
the subject of publication<lb />
photography. He covered<lb />
topics concerning the ba-<lb />
sics in photography, ad-<lb />
vanced photography, and<lb />
photojournalism. Student<lb />
photographers brought a-<lb />
long samples of their work<lb />
 to be critiqued.<lb />
Jose Quevedo, advisor<lb />
to the award-wlimlng FAL-<lb />
CON TIMES from Miami-<lb />
Dade Community College,<lb />
See PAPERSP 9<lb />
What's inside <lb />
PROFESSOR CLINTON R Prewett. pictured here, served<lb />
as the Chief Marshal and Mace Bearer<lb />
Photo by John H Grogan<lb />
ECU-Appalachian game<lb />
Shuttles run<lb />
ALANOA TLE Y ST A RS n "God Says<lb />
There Is No Peter Ott<lb />
Seep. 7. Photoby John H.<lb />
I Grogan<lb />
ECU Volleyball team wins invitational<lb />
See p.10.<lb />
Hall of Fame inductees announcedSee<lb />
p.10.<lb />
God Says There Is No Peter Ott is<lb />
reviewed. See p. 7.<lb />
National Health Insurance See p.6<lb />
The recent "Friends of the Faculty" art<lb />
exhibition is "The finest in four years<lb />
See p. 7.<lb />
Dr. Brewer's profileSee p.3.<lb />
L<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A free shuttle bus sys-<lb />
tem will be put into opera-<lb />
tion by ECU on Saturday<lb />
evening. Nov. 4. to trans-<lb />
port fans to and from<lb />
Ficklen Stadium for the<lb />
football game between<lb />
ECU and Appalachian<lb />
State.<lb />
University officials hope<lb />
that hundreds of fans who<lb />
would otherwise drive to<lb />
the stadium area will use<lb />
the shuttle buses and there-<lb />
by relieve parking and<lb />
traffic problems around<lb />
Ficklen.<lb />
The bus service will<lb />
begin at 5 p.m. Saturday<lb />
from the parking area<lb />
around the Willis Building<lb />
at Reade and First Streets.<lb />
Buses will run at intervals<lb />
of 15 minutes prior to the 7<lb />
p.m kickoff.<lb />
After the game, buses<lb />
will leave the stadium at 10<lb />
minute intervals returning<lb />
fans to the same Reade and<lb />
First Street location<lb />
The Willis Building loc-<lb />
ation is easily accessible<lb />
and cars may be parked<lb />
there easily and left until<lb />
after the game This service<lb />
will be particularly valuable<lb />
during inclement weather<lb />
when much of the stadium<lb />
parking is closed to protect<lb />
intramural grounds, ECU<lb />
officals said.<lb />
Area fans are encourag-<lb />
ed to use the free shuttle<lb />
bus service for the remain-<lb />
ing three football games at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium on Nov. 4,<lb />
Nov. 11 and Nov. 18.<lb />
officials said.<lb /><lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 31 October 1978<lb />
Pablo<lb />
The Student Union Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee<lb />
will present Pablo Cruise<lb />
with special guest Livings-<lb />
ton Taylor on Thurs Nov.<lb />
9 at 8 p.m. in Minges<lb />
Coliseium.<lb />
Tickets will be $5 for<lb />
ECU students and $7 for<lb />
the public. All tickets are<lb />
available from the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. In addit-<lb />
ion, public tickets can be<lb />
purchased from: Apple<lb />
Records. E 5th St School<lb />
Kid's Records - George-<lb />
town Shoppes. The Music<lb />
Shop - Greenville Square<lb />
Mall.<lb />
Only public tickets will<lb />
be sold at the door.<lb />
Percussion<lb />
The ECU Percussion<lb />
Ensemble will perform in<lb />
concert Thursday, Nov. 2 at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in the A.J.<lb />
Fletcher Music Center Re-<lb />
cital Hall.<lb />
The concert, free and<lb />
open to the public, will<lb />
feature "a colorful program<lb />
that includes a wide variety<lb />
of timbres and styles<lb />
Rho Epsilon<lb />
Rho Epsilon, the Nat-<lb />
ional Real Estate Frater-<lb />
nity, will hold its next<lb />
meeting Thurs Nov. 9 at 4<lb />
p.m. in 221 Mendenhall.<lb />
Guest speaker will be C.B.<lb />
"Pop" Beasley from New<lb />
Bern, N.C. and the topic<lb />
will be Resort Develop-<lb />
ment.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend and anyone inter-<lb />
ested in becoming a memb-<lb />
er of Rho Epsilon is wel-<lb />
comed.<lb />
Socio-Anth<lb />
The Sociology-Anthro-<lb />
pology Club will present a<lb />
slide and lecture program<lb />
on anthropological field<lb />
experiences Mexico.<lb />
All interested are wel-<lb />
come and encouraged to<lb />
attend. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
Leadership<lb />
For a time of fun,<lb />
fellowship, and Bible<lb />
study. Come to Leadership<lb />
Training Class. We meet<lb />
each Thurs. at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B-103. Sponsored<lb />
by Campus Crusade for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
Comics<lb />
The ECU Comic Book<lb />
Club will meet Wed Nov.<lb />
1 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in<lb />
room 247, Mendenhall.<lb />
Topics will include the<lb />
upcoming Comic Book Con.<lb />
All interested persons are<lb />
invited for more info, call<lb />
758-6909 before 7 p.m.<lb />
Biology<lb />
Health<lb />
Children<lb />
The Student Council for<lb />
Exceptional Children will<lb />
meet Wed Nov 1 at 5 p.m.<lb />
in room 129 Speight. John<lb />
Bash will speak on special<lb />
education classes on scout-<lb />
ing. All members and in-<lb />
terested persons are invited<lb />
toattend. Refreshments wil<lb />
be served.<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Check out "Discount<lb />
Day" at the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center recreation<lb />
area. Every Monday after-<lb />
noon from 2 p.m. until 5<lb />
p.m bowling, table tennis,<lb />
and billiard prices are 13<lb />
off. Bring a friend, catch<lb />
the savings, and have some<lb />
fun.<lb />
An organizational meet-<lb />
ing of the newly formed<lb />
Biology Club will be Wed<lb />
Nov 1 at 7 p.m. in ten<lb />
Biology Reading Room (2nd<lb />
floor.)<lb />
The topic will be,<lb />
"What can you do with a<lb />
degree in Biology?"<lb />
Everyone is invited.<lb />
Please bring your quest-<lb />
ions.<lb />
Lost-Found<lb />
In order to provide<lb />
better lost and found ser-<lb />
vice, all items found<lb />
should be turned in to the<lb />
University Police as quickly<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Particular attention<lb />
shojld o<lb />
h �'<lb />
.Vtl<lb />
given to keys,<lb />
who have lost<lb />
jsually need<lb />
eday.<lb />
. i found, and it<lb />
.emont to turn<lb />
o tne Police De-<lb />
please call the<lb />
Police Dispat-<lb />
cher and the keys will be<lb />
pir j ! y a University<lb />
Poh -er The Univer-<lb />
sity fs  Department is<lb />
no; s a position to provide<lb />
24 hour a day, seven days a<lb />
week, lost and found ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
is<lb />
then<lb />
partr<lb />
Univ<lb />
Deborah Thomas, em-<lb />
ployee development spe-<lb />
cialist for the National<lb />
Center for Health Statistics<lb />
will be on campus Wed<lb />
Nov. 1 to interview stu-<lb />
dents for Cooperative Edu-<lb />
cation placements.<lb />
Sophomores will be paid<lb />
at the GS-3 level and<lb />
juniors and seniors at the<lb />
GS-4 level. The agency will<lb />
also pay for the student's<lb />
tuition and books after the<lb />
first placement.<lb />
Interested students<lb />
should come by the Co-op<lb />
office, Rawl 313, to make<lb />
an appointment and read<lb />
the sample job descriptions<lb />
available. Freshmen and<lb />
others who may be eligible<lb />
for placement next year<lb />
should attend a general<lb />
information meeting with<lb />
Thomas at 2 p.m. Nov. 1 in<lb />
Rawl 313. Qualified minor-<lb />
ities, women, and handi-<lb />
capped students are en-<lb />
couraged to apply.<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will hold<lb />
its monthly meeting Wed<lb />
Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. in Austin<lb />
room 132. All members are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
The first organizational<lb />
meeting for Greenpeace<lb />
will be held Halloween<lb />
night, Oct. 31, at 6 p.m. in<lb />
room 248 Mendenhall.<lb />
Everyone is welcome to<lb />
attend. For further infor-<lb />
mation, call Jerry Adderton<lb />
at 758-6259 after 5 on<lb />
weekdays.<lb />
Inter -Varsity<lb />
Inter-Varsity will meet<lb />
this Wednesday night at 7<lb />
p.m. in the basement of the<lb />
Library. The topic will be<lb />
"How to Grow as a Chrsi-<lb />
tain<lb />
Writers<lb />
Psi-Chi<lb />
Phi Eta<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma will hold<lb />
its bimonthly meeting in<lb />
the Multipurpose room in<lb />
Mendennali, Wed Nov. 1<lb />
at 7 p.m.<lb />
Elections will be held<lb />
and plans for a Christmas<lb />
Party will be discussed.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Management<lb />
The Society for the<lb />
Advancement of Manage-<lb />
ment will meet Wed Nov.<lb />
1 at 4 p.m. in room 102<lb />
Rawl. Allen Egard, from<lb />
Proctor and Gamble will<lb />
speak. All members and<lb />
any interested persons are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Psi-Chi will have a<lb />
meeting Wed. night, Nov. 1<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Speight 129.<lb />
Graduate school programs<lb />
in Psyc. at ECU will be<lb />
discussed by Dr. Lao, from<lb />
the General Psyc. Dept<lb />
Dr. Corwin. from the<lb />
School of Psychology and<lb />
Dr. Long, from Clinical<lb />
Psyc.<lb />
Topics will be req-<lb />
uirements for entering the<lb />
graduate programs, curri-<lb />
culum and general expecta-<lb />
tions of graduate school.<lb />
Questions will be answer-<lb />
ed. All members and all<lb />
interested persons are in-<lb />
vited to attend.<lb />
The constitutionally<lb />
approved WritersGuild will<lb />
meet Monday Nov. 6 at 3<lb />
p.m. in Austin 207.<lb />
Those desiring to be<lb />
officers or committee mem-<lb />
bers should attend<lb />
Abject and rabid per-<lb />
sons welcome.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
.Rent - A - Lane it<lb />
available every Saturday<lb />
from Noon until 6 p.m. at<lb />
the Mendenhall Bowling<lb />
Center You can rent a<lb />
bowling lane to use for one<lb />
hour and it only costs $3<lb />
Stop by and try it out you<lb />
can't afford to miss it<lb />
Travel<lb />
Ski<lb />
There will be a ski club<lb />
meeting, Nov. 1 in. room<lb />
105 Memorial Gym at 4<lb />
p.m. Those interested in<lb />
competing should attend.<lb />
Student Union Travel<lb />
Committee's trip to Snow<lb />
Shoe West Virginia still has<lb />
spaces open Don't miss<lb />
this wonderful opportunity<lb />
to visit one of the East<lb />
Coasts most exciting ski<lb />
resorts. The cost is only<lb />
$169 from Jan 1-5, for<lb />
more info, and registration<lb />
at Central Ticket office at<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Union Major Attractions Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
PABLO CRUISE<lb />
with special guest<lb />
Livingston Taylor<lb />
Thurs Nov. 9, 1978<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
L<lb />
HEKDRIX THEATRE HWBWT, 1978<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER 8:00 P.M.<lb />
Stolzman Is an artist of indescribable genius'<lb />
- The Washington Post<lb />
STUDENTS:<lb />
Buy a Student Ticket<lb />
Tuesday ot Wednesday and<lb />
you'll be eligible to win a<lb />
FREE Pablo Cruise T-Sl<lb />
t Winners will be announced in t<lb />
Thursday's FOUNTALNHEAD. J<lb />
TICKETS:<lb />
ECU Students 65.00<lb />
Public $7.00<lb />
tOnly Public Tickets will:<lb />
I be sold at the door. ;<lb />
I'One of the most brilliant performances of a fine season<lb />
- Miami Herald<lb />
TICKETS NOW ON SALE!<lb />
Central Ticket Office hours:<lb />
10-4 (M-F)<lb />
TICKET PRICES: E.C.U. Students, 2.00<lb />
and Public, S5.00.<lb />
Tickets now available at the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
(only public tickets will be sold at the door)<lb />
TECHNICIANS NEEDED:<lb />
Dependable , herd-working penom ere needed in tfte area or oouno � ugm. an<lb />
Film Projection. Mart be willing to work night, end weekend. K you're intererted. or for<lb />
further infonnation contact: Jon Ikker at 757-6611 (Ext 268), Mendenhdl Stedent Cenier.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
forsde<lb />
@<lb />
FOR SALE: Speakers - air<lb />
suspension. $200 ew,<lb />
asking $100 for pair.<lb />
Frank at 758-1186.<lb />
Call<lb />
FOR SALE: 72 Honda In<lb />
excellent cond. New tires,<lb />
new battery, 29,000 mi.<lb />
One owner. Call 758-3386<lb />
or 752-8585<lb />
FOR SALE: Rotel stereo<lb />
receiver, BSR McDonald<lb />
turntable and 2 SMQ speak<lb />
-ers. Receiver has 12 watts<lb />
per channel and all equip-<lb />
ment Is in excellent cond.<lb />
$100 Call 758-6198.<lb />
FOR SALE: Pioneer Sa-<lb />
8500 amp. (100 watts.),<lb />
Super Scope AM FM tuner<lb />
Panasonic turntable - 8-<lb />
track comb. 2 Marantz<lb />
HD-77 speakers. $600 for<lb />
all or will :sell separately.<lb />
Call 756-8571 before 8 p.m.<lb />
or 752-9745 after 8 p.m. for<lb />
more info.<lb />
FOR SALE: Wooden<lb />
Clarinet in excellent cond.<lb />
Accessories and folding<lb />
reading lamp. Will sell or<lb />
trade a number of assorted<lb />
magazines. If interested<lb />
call 752-9652.<lb />
FOR SALE77 Ford Cour-<lb />
ier truck with AMFM,<lb />
sliding glass, camper shell<lb />
with carpet, 30 mpg red<lb />
with tan interior. 756-2380<lb />
after 5 p.m. weekdays ask<lb />
for Dexter.<lb />
FORRENT:2bdrm.apt. in<lb />
Langston Park. $210 a<lb />
month, available Thanks-<lb />
y������ munin, �vanauie nwms-<lb />
NEEDED: A responsible j PdSUI KMgj<lb />
NEEDED: A responsible<lb />
female roommate by Nov<lb />
5 toshare 2bdrm. apt. Rent<lb />
is $53 not including utilit-<lb />
ies. Call 758-5794.<lb />
THE PORTRAIT Gallery;<lb />
Would you like to have your<lb />
portrait taken, senior res-<lb />
ume pictures, weddings,<lb />
color, black and white<lb />
prints. We also photograph<lb />
art, portfolios. Call us and<lb />
see. 758-0962 - If the<lb />
answer service is on please<lb />
leave your name and phone<lb />
number.<lb />
YOGA: Hatha yoga is now<lb />
being taught by Sunshine.<lb />
New classes forming. Reiax-<lb />
-ation, realization, weight<lb />
loss. For more info, ceil<lb />
756-0736.<lb />
MID EASTERN DANCE:<lb />
(Authentic Belly Dancing)<lb />
taught by Sunshine - exper-<lb />
ienced teacher and perfor-<lb />
mer in Ohio, Mexico,<lb />
Atlanta, and the D.C. area.<lb />
Classes are now forming.<lb />
Call 756-0736.<lb />
i<lb />
1<lb /><pb facs="00057140_tn_0003" /><lb />
The chancellor's profile<lb />
Brewer; pastand present<lb />
31 Odotof 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD N� 3<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Dr Thomas Bowman<lb />
Brewer was installed as the<lb />
seventh chief executive of-<lb />
ficer of East Carolina Univ-<lb />
ersity, Saturday on the<lb />
North Lawn of campus.<lb />
Immediately following the<lb />
formal installation cere-<lb />
mony was a luncheon for<lb />
the new chancellor and his<lb />
invited guests. The lunch-<lb />
eon was held at Menden-<lb />
hall and consisted of a<lb />
buffet of assorted meats<lb />
and vegetables<lb />
Following the luncheon<lb />
was a open house of the<lb />
Brewers' home. Dr Brewer<lb />
and his lovely wife. Betty,<lb />
greeted guests as they<lb />
entered the chancellor's<lb />
home Dr and Mrs Brewer<lb />
were also accompanied by<lb />
their two children. Tom Jr.<lb />
and Dianne. their mothers<lb />
and Mrs Brewer's father.<lb />
There were other relatives<lb />
present as well as close<lb />
friends from Texas and<lb />
distinguished guests from<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Academic<lb />
credits<lb />
ii:<lb />
Dr Brewer I came to<lb />
ECU on July 3jqpid succee-<lb />
ded Leo W Jenkins as<lb />
tcellor He is a former<lb />
dean and vice-chancellor at<lb />
Texas Christam University<lb />
Hereceived his B A degree<lb />
m the University of<lb />
�as-Austm in 1954 in the<lb />
Liberal Arts Honor Prog-<lb />
ram. He attended on a<lb />
Daughters of the Confeder-<lb />
acv Scholarship and was a<lb />
member of Phi Alpha<lb />
Theta. history honorary.<lb />
Brewer received his<lb />
M A degree at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Texas-Austin. 1957.<lb />
n iiistory He held an<lb />
asstetantship while working<lb />
on his thesis entitled, A<lb />
History of the Department<lb />
of History at the University<lb />
of Texas, 1887-1950.<lb />
While holding another<lb />
teaching assistantship,<lb />
Brewer received his Ph.D.<lb />
at the University of Penn-<lb />
sylvania in 1962. His major<lb />
was American History and<lb />
his dissertation was entitl-<lb />
ed The Formative Period of<lb />
140 American Manufactur-<lb />
ing Firms. 1800-1936.<lb />
Before assuming his<lb />
duties at ECU, Brewer<lb />
taught at Southwest Texas<lb />
State University, North<lb />
Texas State University, the<lb />
University of Kentucky.<lb />
Iowa State University, and<lb />
the University of Toledo at<lb />
TCU<lb />
(Curriculum<lb />
planning<lb />
Brewer has contributed<lb />
to curriculum planning at<lb />
several universities. At the<lb />
University of Toledo he<lb />
helped develop the curricu-<lb />
lum for a new Ph.D.<lb />
program and the total cur-<lb />
riculum for a department<lb />
that grew under his chair-<lb />
manship. As a member of<lb />
Arts and Sciences Council,<lb />
he approved revisions in<lb />
the College curriculum.<lb />
As dean of Arts and<lb />
Sciences at Texas Christam<lb />
University. Brewer served<lb />
as a member of committee<lb />
which revised the Univer-<lb />
sity general education req-<lb />
uirements and also served<lb />
on the University Courses<lb />
of Study Committee.<lb />
Business<lb />
history<lb />
Asan American historian.<lb />
Brewer s academic concen-<lb />
tration of study is U.S.<lb />
business history, particula-<lb />
rly transportation history.<lb />
He is currently co-author of<lb />
a history of the Missouri<lb />
Pacific Railway for Mac-<lb />
millan<lb />
Brewer has also served<lb />
as editor of The Robber<lb />
Barons: Saints or Sinner?<lb />
and has co-edited two vol-<lb />
umes in the series Views of<lb />
American Economic<lb />
Growth. Currently he is the<lb />
General Editor of the Rail-<lb />
roads of American Series, a<lb />
series with a projection of<lb />
20-25 volumes.<lb />
Publications<lb />
The new chancellor has<lb />
published many articles,<lb />
book reviews, and scholarly<lb />
papers Among these in-<lb />
clude Labor History. South<lb />
western Histonacla Quart-<lb />
erly. Southerwestern Social<lb />
Science Quarterly and eight<lb />
short biographies for the<lb />
Encyclopedia of World Bio-<lb />
graphy.<lb />
Civic and<lb />
academic<lb />
organizations<lb />
Brewer is a member of<lb />
the Organization of Amer<lb />
-ican Historians. Business<lb />
History Society Trustee.<lb />
1975. Economic History<lb />
Associaton and American<lb />
Association of Higher Ed-<lb />
ucation.<lb />
Brewer's wide-ranging<lb />
civic and community activi-<lb />
ties in Fort Worth included<lb />
being a moderator of the<lb />
American Issues Forum<lb />
which is a nine-month<lb />
television series, the Unit-<lb />
ed Way &amp; the Arthritis<lb />
Foundation committees.<lb />
For five years he was<lb />
chairman of the Texas<lb />
Committee for the Humani-<lb />
ties and Public Policy and a<lb />
member of the Fort Worth<lb />
Committee for the Human-<lb />
ities and Public Policy.<lb />
SENATOR JESSE HELMS is shown here greeting Senate candidate John Ingram. The recent installation ceremonies<lb />
The Brewer family provided the political foes with an opportunity to take a break from the campaign tra'il Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
Brewer is married to his<lb />
high school sweetheart.<lb />
They are members of the<lb />
Disciples of Christ and the<lb />
parents of three children.<lb />
Dianne. who recently grad-<lb />
uated from the University<lb />
of Texas at Austin; Susan,<lb />
whodied in a August traffic<lb />
accident; and Thomas. Jr<lb />
a sophomore at Rose High<lb />
School<lb />
BASF Studio Cassette Sale<lb />
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who invented audio tape in the first place) literally polishes the tape to get<lb />
rid of bumps and ridges that can cause background noise.<lb />
Record Aerosmith " Live " on full-track from 11:15 to 12 mldnite<lb />
on WRQR Tuesday night<lb />
Pair Electronics<lb />
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STORE HOURS WEEKDAYS SAT30-5 30 3:30-12:30<lb />
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PICTURES WILL BE MADE FROM<lb />
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No media aid for SGA<lb />
There is a clear-cut answer to the proposal<lb />
outlined in Brett Melvin's letter in today's<lb />
"Forum When the ECU Board of Trustees<lb />
created the Media Board in January of this<lb />
year, the proposal they passed stated plainly in<lb />
section IV, paragraphs three and four, that<lb />
"the sum of all appropriated but unspent<lb />
Student Government Association (SGA) funds<lb />
to any publication or media as of Jan. 31, 1978,<lb />
shall automatically and immediately be<lb />
transferred to the control of the Media Board<lb />
upon approval of its constitution. No<lb />
appropriated but unspent SGA funds to any<lb />
publication as of Jan. 31, 1978, nor any<lb />
revenues generated by any campus publication<lb />
or media, shall revert to the SGA.<lb />
Suggestions that the Media Board make a<lb />
gift to the SGA are useless, since the Media<lb />
Board constitution forbids the expenditure of<lb />
funds for any purpose other than the programs<lb />
of the board and the operation of the media<lb />
(Article VI, section 2, part A).<lb />
Last year, the SGA appropriated 51 percent<lb />
of its budget to the media. When the Media<lb />
Board was created, it received only 50 percent<lb />
of the activity fees originally slated for the<lb />
SGA. The SGA has just as much money for<lb />
other organizations as it did in the past.<lb />
The SGA proved itself incapable of<lb />
handling campus media during the past few<lb />
years, culminating in the cancellation of the<lb />
1977 BUCCANEER. The current BUC mess<lb />
was inherited from the SGA or was caused by<lb />
factors beyond their control, not by ineptness<lb />
on the board's part. The SGA nearly eliminatd<lb />
THE REBEL one year and would have slowly<lb />
strangled W ECU to death had they been given<lb />
enough time.<lb />
The idea of a campus FM radio station has<lb />
been discussed for years, yet the SGA never<lb />
took any action. Within three months of the<lb />
Media Board's creation, a frequency search<lb />
was underway, and within six months a license<lb />
application was filed with the FCC. The station<lb />
is scheduled to go on the air around Christmas,<lb />
close to the board's first anniversary.<lb />
The Media Board has proved itself to be a<lb />
competent trustee of student funds, and ,<lb />
contrary to what many politicians would have<lb />
you believe, it is not administratively controll-<lb />
ed. The administration has only one vote on<lb />
the board, as opposed to eight student votes.<lb />
In addition, the chairperson must be a student.<lb />
SGA politicians will have to look elsewhere for<lb />
the solution to their self-imposed money<lb />
worries.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Commentary<lb />
Legislator proposes BUC scheme<lb />
Questionnaire probes<lb />
By HESTER PETTY<lb />
Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville<lb />
This is not a test, you<lb />
don t have to write down<lb />
any answers You don't<lb />
have to add up a score.<lb />
The questionsstate-<lb />
ments are truefalse,<lb />
multiple choice, and fill-in-<lb />
bianks Compare your<lb />
answers with the answers<lb />
that follow this article. I<lb />
hope your comparisons will<lb />
prove interesting to you.<lb />
That is the purpose of this<lb />
article<lb />
program. 200.000 women<lb />
received annual breast<lb />
x-rays for the detection of<lb />
breast cancer. 2.500 al-<lb />
leged breast cancers were<lb />
removed. 53 of the women<lb />
who underwent ttfetfaV'<lb />
giving birth is being hung<lb />
upside-down.<lb />
24. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
The second worst position<lb />
to be in while giving birth is<lb />
on one's back.<lb />
�� 25. 'A'dcbrdihg to a<lb />
removal operations didn't<lb />
have breast cancer.<lb />
13. The birth rate is<lb />
declining but cesarean<lb />
sections are on the in-<lb />
crease. From 1970 to 1976,<lb />
the number of cesarean<lb />
recent Harris poll, what<lb />
percentage of men in the<lb />
general population believe<lb />
that it is a man's right to<lb />
beat his wife: (a.) 50<lb />
percent (b.) 20 percent (c.)<lb />
10 percent (d.) five percent<lb />
Questions<lb />
1. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
More than half of all<lb />
women are now employed<lb />
outside of the home.<lb />
2. In 1967, women's<lb />
earnings were 62 percent of<lb />
men's earnings. In 1976,<lb />
the percentage was: (a.)<lb />
80 percent (b.)74<lb />
percent (c.) 56 percent<lb />
3. One man in 18 lives<lb />
on an annual income of less<lb />
than $4,000. With women,<lb />
this same income is lived on<lb />
by : (a.) one in four (b.) one<lb />
in eight (c.) one in 12<lb />
4.TRUE or FALSE.<lb />
Women and children com-<lb />
prise 75 percent of all<lb />
welfare recipients.<lb />
5. The percentage of<lb />
divorced mothers that<lb />
collect child support regu-<lb />
larly is: (a.) 87 percent<lb />
(b.)63 percent (c.) 45<lb />
percent (d.) 21 percent<lb />
6. TRUE or FALSE: A<lb />
single woman is more likely<lb />
to attempt suicide than a<lb />
married woman.<lb />
7. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
Violence occurs in 50<lb />
percent of American fami-<lb />
lies.<lb />
8. TRUE or FALSE: It<lb />
is possible for a husband to<lb />
sell his wife's car without<lb />
her permission if she buys<lb />
it with money out of her<lb />
own salary.<lb />
9. The abbreviation Ms.<lb />
has been around since:<lb />
(a.)the 1970's (b.) the<lb />
1960s (c.) the 1950's (d.)<lb />
the 1940's<lb />
The first bill for a<lb />
federal equal rights amend-<lb />
ment was introduced in<lb />
Congress In: (a.) 1923 (b.)<lb />
1948(c) 1964 d.) 1970<lb />
11. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
Studies of boms births<lb />
show that there are fewer<lb />
injuries and fewer emer-<lb />
gencies than among hos-<lb />
pital births.<lb />
12. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
Under a government health<lb />
29.TRUE or FALSE.<lb />
Women are more resistant<lb />
to disease than men.<lb />
Answers<lb />
1. True<lb />
2. (c.) 56 percent. We<lb />
now get more unequal pay<lb />
for equal work than we did<lb />
nine years ago.<lb />
3. (a.) one in four<lb />
4. False. Women and<lb />
children comprise 90 per-<lb />
cent of all welfare recipi-<lb />
ents.<lb />
(d.) 21 percent<lb />
False<lb />
True<lb />
True, in Louisiana<lb />
(d.) the 1940's<lb />
(a.) 1923<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
(d.) 100 percent<lb />
5.<lb />
6.<lb />
7.<lb />
8.<lb />
9.<lb />
10.<lb />
11.<lb />
12.<lb />
13.<lb />
14. False,<lb />
ranks 17th<lb />
15. True<lb />
the U.S.<lb />
16.<lb />
17.<lb />
18.<lb />
19.<lb />
20.<lb />
(a.) 250,000<lb />
(c.) one in 60<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
"Women were burned alive but<lb />
men were given the option of<lb />
being killed before they were<lb />
burned. The reasoning behind<lb />
this was that women could<lb />
endure more pain than men and<lb />
21. False. Women were<lb />
thus they Were leSS bothered by burned alive but men were<lb />
given the option of being<lb />
killed before they were<lb />
burned. The reasoning<lb />
behind this was that women<lb />
could endure more pain<lb />
than men and thus they<lb />
were less bothered by the<lb />
flames.<lb />
90 percent<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
(b.) 20 percent<lb />
False<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
True<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
There has been much<lb />
discrepancy this year over<lb />
the publication of a BUC-<lb />
CANEER. Rumors abound<lb />
throughout the East Caro-<lb />
lina Campus as to the<lb />
definite possibility of ECU<lb />
students once again not re-<lb />
ceiving a yearbook.<lb />
During the fall elections<lb />
I ran on the issue of the<lb />
BUC, which I felt the<lb />
students wanted and de-<lb />
served. The students have<lb />
paid fees for the publication<lb />
of the BUC, and if the<lb />
Media Board finds it im-<lb />
possible to fulfill its prom-<lb />
ise of a BUCCANEER for<lb />
fall of 1978, then rightfully<lb />
the student fees appro-<lb />
priated from SGA funds for<lb />
its publication, should re-<lb />
turn to the SGA.<lb />
The reversion of this<lb />
year's funds for the BUC-<lb />
CANEER would in no way<lb />
affect the publication of a<lb />
BUC for fall semester 1979.<lb />
This would simply revert<lb />
the funds for the unpub-<lb />
lished BUCCANEER of this<lb />
year, if this rumor istrue.<lb />
As it is becoming more<lb />
and more obvious with each<lb />
passing day, Student Gov-<lb />
ernment does not have the<lb />
funds this year that it has<lb />
had in the past. With the<lb />
SGA's lack of funds this<lb />
year, there is the distinct<lb />
possibility that many or-<lb />
ganizations which have tra-<lb />
ditionally been funded in<lb />
the past by SGA will not be<lb />
funded this year, or shall be<lb />
forced to operate on such a<lb />
limited budget that they<lb />
shall have to fold.<lb />
Rather than seeing the<lb />
possibility of these funds<lb />
sitting in a Media Board<lb />
account, I feel that the<lb />
reversion of these funds to<lb />
SGA will do more to benefit<lb />
the student body as a<lb />
whole; in the form of<lb />
providing adequate funding<lb />
for campus organizations,<lb />
such as the ECU Play-<lb />
house, the School of M usic,<lb />
the Visual Arts Forum, the<lb />
Model UN, SOULS the<lb />
Marching Pirates, etc.<lb />
These organizations<lb />
realize that with SGA's<lb />
current financial crisis,<lb />
they will not receive the<lb />
funding they have in the<lb />
past.<lb />
I wish I did not have to<lb />
write this letter, because I<lb />
feel strongly as do many of<lb />
the students on this campus<lb />
�that we should have a<lb />
BUCCANEER, however, it<lb />
seems more apparent every<lb />
day that the Media Board<lb />
will not deliver this year's<lb />
BUCCANEER. To me, the<lb />
only thing worse than not<lb />
getting a BUC this year is<lb />
not getting a BUC and<lb />
seeing valuable student<lb />
fees unused while good<lb />
organizations at East Car-<lb />
olina go without, and pos-<lb />
sibly fold.<lb />
If any lesson can be<lb />
learned from this mess, it<lb />
may be that, despite our<lb />
faults, the elected Student<lb />
Government on this cam-<lb />
pus can more fairly handle<lb />
student needs than a non-<lb />
elected, administratively<lb />
controlled set-up like the<lb />
new Media Board.<lb />
Brett Melvin<lb />
Day Student Legislator<lb />
WRQR's Handelman<lb />
offers album-rock<lb />
Dr. Dale Rice is<lb />
1'one of the best'<lb />
the flames<lb />
births increased: (a.) 25<lb />
percent (b.) 50 percent (c.)<lb />
75 percent (d.) 100 percent<lb />
14. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
The majority of people in<lb />
the U.S. are in favor of the<lb />
Equal Rights Amendment.<lb />
16. There are 56,000<lb />
reported rapes each year.<lb />
The estimated total number<lb />
of rapes is: (a.) 250,000 (b.)<lb />
125,000 (c.) 75,000 (d.)<lb />
60,000<lb />
17. One reported rape in<lb />
four results in arrest. How<lb />
many arrests result in<lb />
convictions? (a.) one in 25<lb />
(b.) one in 45 (c.) one in 60<lb />
(d.) one in 100<lb />
18. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
The age of witch-hunting<lb />
lasted for four centuries.<lb />
19. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
Millions of "witches" were<lb />
murdered during the witch-<lb />
hunting age.<lb />
20. TRUE or FALSE: 85<lb />
percent of the witches that<lb />
were murdered were<lb />
women.<lb />
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Witches, both male and<lb />
female, were usually<lb />
burned alive at the stake.<lb />
22. A Red book maga-<lb />
zine survey of clerical and<lb />
professional women in 1976<lb />
thatpercent had experi-<lb />
enced sexual harassment<lb />
on the job.<lb />
23. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
The worst position for<lb />
26.TRUE or FALSE: There<lb />
are more wives who kill<lb />
their husbands than hus-<lb />
bands who kill their wives.<lb />
27. TRUE or FALSE:<lb />
In jogging, a woman's<lb />
running style is likely to be<lb />
more economical than a<lb />
man's.<lb />
28. TRUE or FALSE: In<lb />
long distance running, a<lb />
woman has more endur-<lb />
ance capacity than an<lb />
equally-trained man.<lb />
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Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville<lb />
P.O. Box 1373<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Today I was deeply<lb />
saddened and disappointed<lb />
to find out that one of the<lb />
best professors I've ever<lb />
had at ECU will not be with<lb />
the school next year.<lb />
This will not affect me,<lb />
but there are many stu-<lb />
dents who may not have the<lb />
opportunity to have a<lb />
professor motivate them<lb />
and help them realize what<lb />
it takes to be a "good"<lb />
teacher.<lb />
Dr. Dale Rice has only�<lb />
been with the ECU science<lb />
education department a<lb />
short time. Long enough<lb />
though, to be admired by<lb />
all of his students. He is<lb />
young, energetic, interest-<lb />
ing, easy to talk to, and<lb />
���-<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Leigh Coakley N�W s EDIT0RS Robert M' S"alm<lb />
Julie Everette<lb />
Kicki Gllarmis<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
of East<lb />
I<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the udent �&amp;V<lb />
Carolina University tlwadtoy �f <lb />
and is distrlbytad eaoh Tuesday and Thursday (weekly<lb />
during the summer).<lb />
Mailing address: Old Sooth Building, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6366, 757-6367, 7576309.<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually, alumni $6 annually.<lb />
most of all he cares about<lb />
his students.<lb />
Dr. Rice is a very active<lb />
person in his field. Not only<lb />
does he teach science<lb />
methods, but is also doing<lb />
research in his field. One<lb />
can find articles he has<lb />
written in many of the<lb />
science education maga-<lb />
zines.<lb />
Many more educators<lb />
like him are needed to<lb />
teach upcoming teachers. It<lb />
will be a great loss for the<lb />
school to lose someone who<lb />
has put forth his best<lb />
efforts, and then more.<lb />
I would like to thank<lb />
1 you, Dr. Rice, for teaching<lb />
me so much about science<lb />
and the teaching process.<lb />
Karen Shipp<lb />
Helms<lb />
editorial<lb />
slings mud<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
In response to your<lb />
editorial "Senator No must<lb />
go<lb />
It seems to me your<lb />
criticism of Jesse Helms<lb />
has about as much basis as<lb />
his religious beliefs have<lb />
bearing in the campaign.<lb />
Surely you can find some<lb />
better way of "endorsing"<lb />
Ingram than criticizing<lb />
Helms' campaign tactics.<lb />
As for the "Mud-<lb />
slinging it seems you<lb />
have joined right in.<lb />
Lyman Black<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
To the many people whc<lb />
enjoy album-rock music<lb />
and Allan Handelman's<lb />
nighttime show on WRQR,<lb />
prepare yourself for a<lb />
surprise As the area's only<lb />
source of adult rock music<lb />
for over one and a half<lb />
years, Handelman has<lb />
achieved a great amount of<lb />
notariety and listener<lb />
appeal.<lb />
His uncanny ability to<lb />
sense the audience's musi-<lb />
cal tastes and needs,<lb />
coupled with his truly pro-<lb />
fessional apprach to FM<lb />
radio has made him without<lb />
question the best person-<lb />
ality to ever by heard on<lb />
radio in eastern North<lb />
Carolina. Now for the<lb />
surprise.<lb />
He no longer does<lb />
nighttime album rock on<lb />
WRQR. Effective Oct. 23,<lb />
he has moved to daytime<lb />
and is now on from 3-6 p.m.<lb />
daily.<lb />
As the many adult rock<lb />
listeners begin to listen to<lb />
Allan during his new hours,<lb />
they may be surprised at<lb />
what they hear. If an<lb />
occasional top 40 or disco<lb />
song is played, don't<lb />
assume Handelman is<lb />
copping out and has<lb />
abandoned rock fans.<lb />
This is simply not the<lb />
case, according to sources<lb />
close to Handelman. He<lb />
has no desire to play top 40<lb />
or disco. That type of music<lb />
does not particularly suit<lb />
his tastes personally and he<lb />
truly appreciates the fact<lb />
that the typical WRQR<lb />
listener wants album-rock.<lb />
So, why is he pitying<lb />
questionable music now?<lb />
An excellent question.<lb />
A former WRQR employee<lb />
indicated the station's<lb />
initial plunge into auto-<lb />
mated, top 40, disco end<lb />
beech music format and its<lb />
almost overnightanti-album<lb />
rock tendency (except at<lb />
night) was due to internal<lb />
pressure by station em-<lb />
ployee Steve Hardee The<lb />
former employee from<lb />
Rocky Mount also feels the<lb />
station's ratings have been<lb />
so low during the day<lb />
(probably attributable to a<lb />
combination of overplayed<lb />
top 40 music and imper-<lb />
sonal automation) that<lb />
Handelman has been per-<lb />
suaded to help bad out the<lb />
daytime ratings with his<lb />
obvious radio abilities<lb />
It is hoped, another<lb />
former WRQR employee<lb />
from Kinston states, that<lb />
he will be able to recapture<lb />
the vast afternoon audience<lb />
WRQR once had prior to<lb />
questionalbe format<lb />
changes and automation<lb />
Handelman must now face<lb />
the reality of broadcasting<lb />
in a time slot that has given<lb />
us an automated, top 40<lb />
sound for one and a half<lb />
years.<lb />
Common sense dictates<lb />
that a careful and orderly<lb />
transition coour between<lb />
this automation and Han-<lb />
delman' s more suitable<lb />
album-rock format Hope-<lb />
fully, all rock listeners will<lb />
find Handelman's new<lb />
show more acceptable after<lb />
the transition.<lb />
As you turn on to<lb />
Handelman from 3-6 p.m.<lb />
daily, recall what he stands<lb />
for and what he's done for<lb />
album-rock in North Caro-<lb />
lina. He needs our support<lb />
as he attempts to ease<lb />
daytime WRQR into a more<lb />
acceptable musical situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Listen to him, do<lb />
business with his show's<lb />
sponsors, and tell them you<lb />
enjoy "the beet rock in<lb />
North Carolina" and Allen<lb />
Handelman!<lb />
Phil<lb /><pb facs="00057140_tn_0005" /><lb />
Brewer addresses guests<lb />
31 October 1978 FPU NT A INIH E A 0 Pag� B<lb />
continued from pi)<lb />
'resident Friday then introduced members of Chan-<lb />
cellor Brewers family, including his wife, Betty, his<lb />
daughter Diane, who is a senior at the University of Texas,<lb />
usson, Thomas, Jr who is a sophomore at Rose High<lb />
School Friday then introduced Brewer's mother, Mrs. Earl<lb />
Brewer, and Mrs Brewers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley<lb />
Smith, all of Fort Worth, Texas.<lb />
Friday then recognized the chancellors brother and his<lb />
 'e. Dr and Mrs EarlJ. Brewer.<lb />
'day recognized several other dignitaries as well.<lb />
mong them were Chancellor Emeritus Leo Jenkins,<lb />
Senator Robert Morgan, and Senator Jessee Helms Senate<lb />
candidate John Ingram, was also present as was Lieutenant<lb />
Governor Jimmy Green, and Congressman L.H. Fountain.<lb />
Members of the General Assembly were also present.<lb />
Oath of off ice administered<lb />
rne oath of office was then administered by Chief<lb />
Justice Susie Sharp<lb />
Mter the oath was administered, President Friday said<lb />
l now have the privilege of investing Thomas<lb />
Bowman Brewer with the authority and responsibility of the<lb />
of chancellor. Thomas Bowman Brewer, by my<lb />
as President of the University of North Carolina,<lb />
� rtue of your election by it's Board of Governors,<lb />
the oath by which you have pledged yourself. I do<lb />
are you Chancellor of East Carolina University.<lb />
an ou a full realization of the responsibilities laid<lb />
this office, to the necessisity for courageous<lb />
1 � uctive thought in their fulfillment and to the duty<lb />
an ege of seeking out the intellectual and educational<lb />
needs of the people, in order to achieve that high destiny<lb />
.as the vision and purpose of the founders<lb />
ly added. I count it our good fortune that I may<lb />
install you, Thomas Brewer as Chancellor of<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
1825 and an elementary school system in 1839. He added<lb />
that the state-sup ported system of higher education was the<lb />
first of its kind in the nation, and "Historians give high<lb />
grades to the leadership responsible for this original step in<lb />
education<lb />
He added that "The seal of our university carried the<lb />
inscription, To serve and neither power nor principality<lb />
will be permitted to tarnish this inscription<lb />
Brewer praises ECU<lb />
Chancellor Brewer said, "East Carolina has always<lb />
been close to its people, and its people have always been<lb />
close to East Carolina He added that the constituency<lb />
includes people from the working class as well as people<lb />
from the middle class. "Our people historically have been<lb />
in harmony with the ideology of workingmen with respect to<lb />
education he noted.<lb />
A lnew urgency' in education<lb />
Brewer emphasized that a "new urgency" was upon us<lb />
- that urgency being the ava.labl.ty of an education for all<lb />
American youth, not just the exceptionally able. Brewer<lb />
quoted President Kennedy, saying that "The human mind<lb />
is our fundamental resource and he added that the<lb />
legislature had the "right to allocate means and list<lb />
exceptions in termsof thtsgreat truism<lb />
Brewer repeated his pledge for excellence at ECU. Me<lb />
added that "Allow us to have education and we shall not<lb />
only survive; we will prevail<lb />
On this last note . he quoted Martin Luther King as<lb />
saying We must work unceasingly to lift this nation that<lb />
e love to a higher destiny, to a new plateau of<lb />
i<lb />
l<lb />
GOVERNOR JAMES B. Hunt greeted the crowd at the mstallation with a renewed pledge to w,den US 264<lb />
Photo by John H Grogan<lb />
He went on to say Excellance today means that we<lb />
must go beyond the narrow historical parameters of good<lb />
traditional schooling<lb />
He commented further that services to the community,<lb />
teaching insightfully, and concern with the goals of human<lb />
fulfillment were important in an academic setting.<lb />
Brewer accepts challenge<lb />
Brewer then accepted the charge from President Friday,<lb />
and he pledged faithfully to "attend to the duties of the<lb />
Chancellorship of East Carolina University<lb />
The benediction was led by Rabbi Levi A. Olan, who is<lb />
the Rabbi Emeritus.<lb />
After the recessional, the guests and visiting dignitaries<lb />
attended a luncheon at Mendenhall Student Center. There<lb />
was an Open House held at the Chancellor" s residence.<lb />
compassion, to a<lb />
more noble expression of humaness.<lb />
Brewer speaks<lb />
"er applause subsided. Chancellor Brewer spoke. He<lb />
� anked the keynote speaker. The Board of Trustees,<lb />
lent Friday, and the faculty, staff, and student body of<lb />
ECU He added We note with great appreciation the<lb />
:valty. and support that have come from alumni,<lb />
5 and former members of the ECU faculty and<lb />
' .it or S<lb />
Brewer referred specifically to former Chancellor<lb />
- ns and former President John Messick. saying<lb />
Jnder their gifted and bold leadership the welfare of<lb />
East Carolina University has been nobly advanced<lb />
also thanked his family for their support. Brewer<lb />
saul that the university would try to remain faithful to it's<lb />
harge, which was made in 1907<lb />
A cording to Brewer. North Carolina has had a priority<lb />
on e ' n, because of the creation of a school �und in<lb />
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Associated Press Writer<lb />
While politicians argue about national health insurance,<lb />
consumers are left the seek their own protection and<lb />
individuals can find that thousands of dollars depend on<lb />
their making the right decision.<lb />
A report issued last week by the Department of Health,<lb />
Education and Welfare said 57 percent of all medical bills<lb />
were paid by third parties, including governement and<lb />
private insuranoers, in 1975. By the year 2000, third parties<lb />
are expected to pay 75 percent of the bills.<lb />
An estimated 80 percent of the population is covered by<lb />
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billion a year in premiums.<lb />
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to pay more for less protection. There are two basic types of<lb />
coverage: hospital and medical-surgical.<lb />
Serve aboard cruise ships<lb />
nrotection against hospital bills<lb />
Basic hospital covers; P ,ab0ratcxy tests, drugs<lb />
for such items as room, rooa. plans pf0V(de<lb />
and use of operating ese plans cover the full<lb />
what are called mrm�" number of days<lb />
cost of hospital expenses for � ated<lb />
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amount or percentage ofthe.a <lb />
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doctors" bmsyoumcrwheh operates<lb />
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percent of the Mile. M a,or medical polices - like automobile<lb />
ponces-also have deduct.bles, making you responsible for<lb />
the f.rst several hundred dollars; your basic policy probably<lb />
will cover the deductible.<lb />
Two ECUgrads are sanitarians<lb />
Tim Neweli and Debbie<lb />
Hawkins are the first san-<lb />
itarians to serve aboard<lb />
passenger cruise ships.<lb />
They joined the Holland-<lb />
American Lines, Inc. as two<lb />
of five sanitarians that the<lb />
company hired to promote<lb />
the health and prevent<lb />
disease of passengers and<lb />
crew aboard the cruise<lb />
ships.<lb />
Hawkins, from Ashe-<lb />
boro, N.C was the first<lb />
graduate of the ECU Envir-<lb />
onmental Health program<lb />
in march, 1974, and Newell<lb />
from Rocky Mount, N.C.<lb />
graduated with a B.S. in<lb />
Environmental Health in<lb />
June, 1976. He completed<lb />
graduate studies for M.S.<lb />
in Administrative Services<lb />
in June of this year.<lb />
The work will take them<lb />
on Caribbean, Alaskan, and<lb />
around-the-world cruises<lb />
They will maintain surveil-<lb />
lance and quality of food,<lb />
water, and general envir-<lb />
onments aboard ship.<lb />
Several fringe benefits<lb />
of the job are reported to be<lb />
one-month paid vacation<lb />
per year, tax-<lb />
free income because they<lb />
will be out of the country<lb />
for ten consecutive months,<lb />
and they receive food,<lb />
lodging and clothing in<lb />
addition to salary.<lb />
The Chairman of the<lb />
Department, Dr Trenton<lb />
Davis, stated that, while all<lb />
graduates in the program<lb />
could probably not find<lb />
such a job. there were<lb />
many opportunities avail-<lb />
able He added that any<lb />
student interested in pursu<lb />
ing a career in environmen-<lb />
tal health should contact<lb />
the department<lb />
College papers yearbooks,graded<lb />
continued from p. 1<lb />
North Florida, conducted a<lb />
short course in newspaper<lb />
design and discussed de-<lb />
sign rules and techniques.<lb />
The presentation of<lb />
Pacemaker awards were<lb />
given Thursday night by<lb />
the managing editor of the<lb />
Sample copies of stu-<lb />
dent publications were a-<lb />
vailable for all interested.<lb />
Exhibitors from yearbook<lb />
companies, photography<lb />
studios, and other business<lb />
publications conducted raf-<lb />
fles and were available for<lb />
consultation.<lb />
The seminars proved to<lb />
be motivating and instilled<lb />
enthusiasm to all attend-<lb />
ing. Next year's convention<lb />
is scheduled to be hefd in<lb />
San Francisco, California.<lb />
A disco dance was held<lb />
on Friday night from 9 p.m.<lb />
until midnight with atten-<lb />
dance of about 700.<lb />
Also attending the con-<lb />
ference were members of<lb />
the National Council of<lb />
College Publications Advi-<lb />
sors (NCCPA). They are<lb />
professionals that assist<lb />
college publications and<lb />
they operate a placement<lb />
bureau, and publish a<lb />
newsletter and magazine<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057140_tn_0007" /><lb />
31 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
Good direction sparks 'successful<lb />
Dinner Theatre production<lb />
a  i- ,lo;in4 I<lb />
LLEN MCLEOD<lb />
M Writer<lb />
There Is No<lb />
presented as part<lb />
Student<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
edy<lb />
�<lb />
� Bill Hare.<lb />
a tten.<lb />
 on tor<lb />
serious<lb />
for-<lb />
the<lb />
it lish-<lb />
he play.<lb />
to a<lb />
ling in-<lb />
� een<lb />
s began<lb />
tion of<lb />
N a the<lb />
very<lb />
closely together, present-<lb />
ing continuity and believ-<lb />
ability. Most notable was<lb />
the connection between<lb />
Avis Phelps (Rosalie<lb />
Hutchens) and Peter Ott<lb />
(Alan Oately).<lb />
These characters are<lb />
a fine performance as Avis<lb />
Phelps. She displayed<lb />
strength of character as<lb />
well as the resilency nec-<lb />
essary to reflect the cour-<lb />
ageous woman Avis is.<lb />
As Peter Ott, Alan<lb />
Oately was also very ef-<lb />
Drama<lb />
drawn to each other<lb />
throughout the play Al-<lb />
though barely surfacing at<lb />
their first meeting, the<lb />
undercurrent linking them<lb />
exists from the first and<lb />
grows subtly with each<lb />
successive meeting<lb />
Rosalie Hutchens gave<lb />
fective The ease and art-<lb />
fullness with which he<lb />
makes the transaction from<lb />
a nervous, careful man to a<lb />
calm; loose, liar is not only<lb />
effective but very enjoy-<lb />
able.<lb />
Cindy Lyle. as Mary<lb />
Phelps, seemed uncertain<lb />
in the delivery of her lines,<lb />
yet at the same time pre-<lb />
sented a very viable stage<lb />
presence. While her ac-<lb />
tions were believable and<lb />
motivated, her lines<lb />
seemed to stem from a<lb />
different source of motiva-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Michael Lee and Suzie<lb />
Martin, as Harold and<lb />
Marsha Phelps, were hil-<lb />
ariousas Mary's parents. A<lb />
delightful contrast devel-<lb />
oped between the straight-<lb />
laced parents and the lib-<lb />
eral attitudes of the other<lb />
characters. Lee was es-<lb />
pecially successful in pre-<lb />
senting the comic features<lb />
inherent in Harold Phelps<lb />
while playing the role<lb />
straight<lb />
The set, designed by<lb />
Dana M ills, was beautifully<lb />
detailed Largely workable,<lb />
it was hampered by visibly<lb />
shaking walls in response<lb />
to closed doors. Mills also<lb />
designed the lighting which<lb />
was particularly effective.<lb />
A specific fade-out, end-<lb />
ing the act, was perfectly<lb />
coordinated. The actor was<lb />
wrestling with emotional<lb />
indecision as the light<lb />
dimmed until he was totally<lb />
eclipsed by darkness and<lb />
confusion.<lb />
With strong characters<lb />
easily adaptable to comedy,<lb />
and the benefit of special<lb />
effects with lighting and<lb />
sound, God Says There Is<lb />
No Peter Ott is an in-<lb />
triguing and happy play<lb />
which has provided a suc-<lb />
cessful beginning for 1978<lb />
Dinner Theatre<lb />
CINDY LYLE IN a scene from -God Says There Is No Peter Ott<lb /><lb />
 avafian of Tashi -The group has toured throughout Europe and the United States-<lb />
Artists Series Committee<lb />
presents Tashi Wednesday<lb />
Since its New York debut in 1973, TASHI (Tibetan for<lb />
good fortune) has been hailed for its unusual programs and<lb />
joyous performances throughout North and South America.<lb />
Europe, and the Far East. The Student Union Artists Series<lb />
Committee presents this fine ensemble on Nov. 1. 1978 at 8<lb />
p.m. in the Hendrix Theatre in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
In their programs for clarinet and string quartet this<lb />
season, three TASHI members - clarinetist Richard<lb />
Stoltzman, violinist Ida Kavafian, and cellist Fred Sherry -<lb />
will be joined by guest artists Theodore Arm. violin, and<lb />
Ik-Hwan Bae. viola. Critic James Ross captured the<lb />
enthusiasm of the audience to the group s first appearance<lb />
��to hear such a remarkable performance comes under<lb />
the heading of things worth treasuring<lb />
In addition to the major quintets for clarinet and strings.<lb />
their usually varied program also include duos, string trios,<lb />
and string quartets. One of the most recent and most<lb />
acclaimed performances, the Mozart-Clarinet Quintet, was<lb />
released by RCA Records in August. 1978. Many of the<lb />
tours of the 1978-79 season are already sold out.<lb />
Group is multi-national<lb />
Not only isTASHI remarkable as a group; each member<lb />
is outstanding on an individual basis. Clarinetist Richard<lb />
Stoltzman has been especially acclaimed recently He is<lb />
ranked with Rampal, Andre, and Tuckwell. He most<lb />
recently appeared with "Isaac Stern and Friends" at<lb />
Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center<lb />
Violinist Ida Kavafian was born in Instanbul, Turkey<lb />
and is of American descent. She is a graduate of Julliard<lb />
School where she earned a Master of Music degree. Cellist<lb />
Fred Sherry is also a graduate of the Julliard School He is a<lb />
founding member of both TASHI and Speculum Musicae<lb />
On this particular tour, the standard TASHI configura-<lb />
tion is joined by guest artists Theodore Arm and Ik-Hwan<lb />
Bae Theodore Arm holds his doctorate from the Julliard<lb />
School and is an associate professor at the University of<lb />
Connecticut. He has been violin soloist with the National<lb />
Symphony of Washington. DC Ik-Hwan E<lb />
made his debut at age 12 with the Seoul Pt<lb />
has been concertmaster of both the Juiiiaro C<lb />
the National Orchestra Association<lb />
Tashi: Tibetan for good fortune<lb />
Since its New York debut in 1973. TA ��<lb />
good fortune) has become one of today s<lb />
ensembles, and has been hailed for its unusi.<lb />
and joyous performances on tours throughou N<lb />
South America. Europe, and the Far East<lb />
original configuration, and with gues' artists<lb />
In its programs for clarinet a I<lb />
season, trhree TASHI members - clarini<lb />
Stoltzman. violinist Ida Kavafian and ce<lb />
will be joined by guest artists Theodore Arm .<lb />
Ik-Hwan Bae. viola<lb />
Critic JamesRoss. is reviewig ne<lb />
appearances, captured the enthusiasr�<lb />
" to hear three such remarkable performan. �<lb />
under the heading of things worth treasuring '<lb />
In addition to the maior qumte's for cUi-<lb />
their unusually varied programs cenera .<lb />
string trios, and string quartets.<lb />
Miss Kavaan and Sherry said the N<lb />
had tones and used phrasing which were hauni<lb />
and peculiarly sensitive to the music's style a<lb />
One of TASHI s most acclaimed perfoi<lb />
Mozart Clarinet Quintet - was released bv RCA<lb />
August. 1978.<lb />
The 1978-79 season includes soid-out tour<lb />
Coast. Mid-West. South, and West Coast<lb />
These five excellent artists combine tali<lb />
concert which is truly good fortune<lb />
TASHI concert are now on sale at the Cen1<lb />
m Mendenhall Student Center Prices<lb />
students and $5 for the public For furl<lb />
757-6611. extension 266<lb />
Friends of Faculty' exhibition 'finest in four years'<lb />
DAVID W<lb />
By<lb />
TREVINOandMARK WILKINSON<lb />
Staff Writers<lb />
Saturday s canonization of a new head bureaucrat<lb />
.ed-the beginning of a new era for all those who ,� to<lb />
m for guidance in life and an end to the finest<lb />
onof art on this campus in the past 'our y�<lb />
ly was the final day "Friends of the Faculty and<lb />
Nat .res Abstractions" were d.splayed In the Wellington<lb />
B Gray Gallery m the ienk.ns Art Center.<lb />
Natures Abstractions" consisted of twenty-three<lb />
rosoop.c photographs of mineral inclusions.n musoovrte<lb />
m the Spruce Fine District of North Carolina taken by :<lb />
I. Dayvault of the ECU Department of Geology faculty.<lb />
e photographs, taken on a petrograph.c microscope,<lb />
show spaaa. arrangements that are cryslal.ograph.cally<lb />
consistent with the mineral they include.<lb />
Dayvaulf s work is a collection of thought provoking<lb />
,mages that provide a unique perception of the world<lb />
around us Although the two dimens.onal geometries of the<lb />
Tneral inclusions are design onented, the startling colors<lb />
impiy motion as well as Expressionist traces.<lb />
Friends of the Faculty" was an impress.ve show<lb />
omhrac.no a wide variety of mediums. Gallery d.rector<lb />
ATarp asked members of the Schcx. of Art faculty to<lb />
mv� their friends to submit pfeces of their work which<lb />
woTd enhance the gallery's instructive aspect. The show<lb />
Thtt resulted was truly national In scope and reflected the<lb />
natlcoa. rather than regional, character of the School of Art<lb />
'oJer two dozen artists from all parts of the United<lb />
State! submitted over one hundred pieces. The show<lb />
S�i "are opportunity for Pjopom �.ural.y starved<lb />
eastern North Carolina to view art on that level.<lb />
Perhaps the most engrossing work is the show was a<lb />
haunting intaglio print by Peter M ilton of Francistown, New<lb />
Hampshire entitled "October Piece Although it initially<lb />
appears to be a collage of photographs, "October Piece"<lb />
was etched by hand on a steel plate.<lb />
Milton harnesses several disconcordant images into a<lb />
harmonious unity that captivates the viewer with a<lb />
mysteriously realistic fantasy of townhouses, trees, people,<lb />
a statue, a field of fallen leaves and a locomotive. The<lb />
gentle softness of his images testified to Milton's position<lb />
as one of the premier prmtmakers in America today. M ilton<lb />
is color blind. It seems like a small price to pay for the<lb />
beauty of his vision.<lb />
Art<lb />
M yra Sexauer of Greenville reflects a different vision in<lb />
her pheasant feather, mica and natural fiber wall hanging.<lb />
This delicate, whispy piece is a fragile balance of hard and<lb />
soft as well as warm and cold The piece seemed to have<lb />
sprung complete from the heart of the forest to the walls of<lb />
the Gray Gallery. Mrs. Sexauer captured the harmony of<lb />
tranquil nature.<lb />
Ann Sturgis Tickner of Beimar, New Jersey submitted<lb />
three works in leather. Two were hanging webs of leather<lb />
and plastic tubing which played on space and shadows. The<lb />
most interesting was a piece entitled "Brown Relief wh.ch<lb />
experimented with leather out of its natural presentation<lb />
�Brown Relief is a series of sewn leather layers and<lb />
wrapped plastic tubing on a wooden frame.<lb />
The varying levels are effectively united in a series of<lb />
active geometric forms. By hanging "Brown Relief" on the<lb />
wall like a painting Tickner has asked the viewer to expand<lb />
his perception of the expressive capabiltiy of leather<lb />
Bruce Bobicks "Grandmother Mendel's Quilt made for<lb />
Little Gregor" was a pleasing total composition done in<lb />
watercolor. Bobick unites separate elements, the sectional<lb />
pieces of the quilt and the natural forms of bean pods, in a<lb />
soothing blending of subdued colors.<lb />
Of the three oil paintings Ron Taylor submitted to the<lb />
show, only "Gun Fighter" seemed representative of his<lb />
talent. "Gun Fighter" is an impressionistic portrait<lb />
surreally held within an oil as well as wooden frame. The<lb />
piece is optically challenging and rich in its use of color<lb />
E. Jessie Shefrin presents a view into the urban world<lb />
with her three untitled compositions of folded xerox cards<lb />
The works are polarizing layers of shapes and openings. It<lb />
is the art of the city, the world where most Americans now<lb />
live.<lb />
Robert Peppers of Athens, Ohio provided a more<lb />
graphic glimpse of city life with his linoleum print,<lb />
'Hooker It is a hard-edged graphic study of the tragedy<lb />
of prostitution. Radial, contour lines follow the shape of<lb />
breasts, arms and a hand with money to create a powerfully<lb />
evocative piece.<lb />
Richard Craven also evoked emotion with his dadaistic<lb />
collages of mass produced commercial products arranged to<lb />
express his thoughts. His visual puns exceed the level of<lb />
artistic achievement defined by the graffitti found in the<lb />
first floor men's room in Rawl Building. If you've never<lb />
shed a tear there, those business majors are as dull as they<lb />
look. But there is humor in work and laughter is worth<lb />
something.<lb />
George Brett isn't even funny. His cellophane tape on<lb />
rag paper pieces are experiments in geometric shapes and<lb />
designs They were hung, mistakenly I believe<lb />
entrance to the gallery so everyone could see then<lb />
appropriate place to display this work would have i<lb />
the door, past the Art School offices and in I<lb />
unnal found in the restroom by the stairs when si<lb />
could weep over it<lb />
Anyone who missed the Friends of the - <lb />
exhibition should weep It was on the whole �<lb />
show Rather than bask in your pain at having mis!<lb />
sure and take in the next two shows to be dis<lb />
Gray Gallery.<lb />
Women on Paper from the oollecl he<lb />
Weatherspoon Gallery and Ten Centuries of One- ta A I<lb />
from the private collection of a member of the ECU M e<lb />
School faculty will open with a reception on c� I iy<lb />
November 5 at three o clock and remain u<lb />
twenty-second<lb />
"Ten Centuries o Oriental Art" is a show drawn from<lb />
the collection of East Asian art owned by a membe- e<lb />
medical school faculty who wished to remain anew<lb />
will be an exhibition of furniture, porceim and scrolls<lb />
collected over the years<lb />
�Women on Paper" from the well-known Weather-<lb />
spoon Gallery the University of North Carolina at<lb />
Greensboro is a collection of various artists impressions of<lb />
women.<lb />
Among the artists whose works will be exhibited are<lb />
Palbo Picasso. Roy Lichtenstem. Henri Matisse. Jacques<lb />
Villon. Andy Warhol. Richard Under. WHhelm deKconing.<lb />
Robert deNiro. James McNeill Whistler and Tom<lb />
Wesselmann.<lb />
The Wellington B gray Gallery is open Monday through<lb />
Friday from nine until five Admission is absolutely free<lb />
and the art is stimulating at any price.<lb />
��-<lb /><pb facs="00057140_tn_0008" /><lb />
Pag<lb />
� 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 31 October 1978<lb />
Convoy: Peckinpah plays<lb />
cowboys and Indians again<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
Sam Peckinpah's heavy-handed direction is just the<lb />
touch needed to bring the hodgepodge of stars, extras,<lb />
mammoth eighteen-wheeled mechanical monsters and old<lb />
film genres together to form some semblance of order and<lb />
eventually the film Convoy.<lb />
But where do I go from there?<lb />
The lead in Convoy required macho appeal. Enter Kris<lb />
Kristofferson Sex and snobbery? Ali MacGraw. A spirited<lb />
heavy? Ernest Borgnine. The casting is par excellent.<lb />
But let me point out one thing. Nobody is going to win<lb />
an academy award by doing a Peckinah film. The director is<lb />
far more interested in his action sequences and message-<lb />
filled material than in tour-de-force fodder for any one<lb />
player.<lb />
Gosh golly! There's messages in his movies. Well<lb />
Convoy's big message is what finally brings the entire<lb />
eighteen-wheeled mess to a grinding halt.<lb />
Convoy is tightly based on C.W. McCall's ballad about<lb />
a maior (50 trucks or more) convoy that keeps on truckin'<lb />
despite the unbelievable odds stacked against it.<lb />
From this premise Peckinpah elicits a protest march<lb />
composed of an innumerable assemblage of trucks replete<lb />
with operators from every imaginable walk of life. Just<lb />
about every trucker has a legitimate beef. One driver is<lb />
discontent with our boys in Washington; another<lb />
disgruntled about the fifty-five mile-an-hour speed limit.<lb />
The protagonists, Kristofferson and his little troupe, are<lb />
on the lamfrom the law, from themselves, and, of course,<lb />
from society.<lb />
PIAF LIVES<lb />
Tripe on an epic scale! Fortunately, the banality of the<lb />
material is surpassed by Peckinpah's ingenious allusions to<lb />
one of the cinema's foregone genres � the western.<lb />
Peckinpah is obsessed with the lifestyle of the old West<lb />
Cinema<lb />
and its eye-for-an-eye code of ethics. He aptly depicts this<lb />
violent existence, as he does in many of his films, in what is<lb />
probably his best work, The Wild Bunch. Peckinpah fulfills<lb />
his promise of a Ride in the High Country in what may be<lb />
classified as one of the most important records of the mood<lb />
of our times and one of the most important American films<lb />
of the era.<lb />
In his attempt repeat the feat under a different guise,<lb />
Peckinpah has managed to muster some fine moments for<lb />
us to revel in.<lb />
Audiences have, it seems, always been reassured by<lb />
some elements of continutiy between a specific film by a<lb />
director and that director's ensuing efforts. Hence, and this<lb />
is especially true for Peckinpah, stars are almost by<lb />
definition players who never vary from film to film and for a<lb />
star to play a part that fell outside his customary range was<lb />
always condidered a risky undertaking.<lb />
In the same way, if the film itself can be made to fit into<lb />
a certain category, so that the audience knows what to<lb />
expect in general terms but is intrigued as to how the<lb />
well-known ingrediants will be served up this time, them a<lb />
certain level of success can almost be guaranteed.<lb />
Audiences like to know what is in store for them and a<lb />
successful film is one which can be clearly and accurately<lb />
labelled.<lb />
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON AND Ali<lb />
MacGraw: "Peckinpah is unsure about<lb />
the staging of the main action in a<lb />
scene, except where seedy debauchery or<lb />
sudden flare-ups of violence are concer-<lb />
ned. The dialogue rides high in<lb />
"Convoy" as well as wide�from the<lb />
awful to the quite acceptable. But even<lb />
the hip C.B. slang employed inevitably<lb />
leads us to believe that Peckinpah is<lb />
playing cowboys and Indians again<lb />
To an even greater degree, Convoy is like the<lb />
contemporary Peckinpah westerns of the director's earlier<lb />
days. It is a story of adventurous open-air life that can take<lb />
you out of your everyday life, away from the monotony of<lb />
your job or textbook.<lb />
It is a clear and gripping development that moves to a<lb />
satisfying climax when everything is settled in a blaze of<lb />
guns.<lb />
But the automatic response evoked by Peckinpah,<lb />
resulting from a certain sameness not only inherent in his<lb />
films but in the "western style itself, is so strong in<lb />
Convoy that it drowns his message.<lb />
But for the filmmaker who wants to talk directly to his<lb />
audience about moral values, or about themes such as male<lb />
friendship or patriotism, the western can offer unequalled<lb />
freedom.<lb />
Westerns tend to be about a certain period of American<lb />
history and to show the building-up of an organization<lb />
united in a common good cause, but the best of them have<lb />
an attraction that is internat.ona I. The '��<lb />
Peckinpah's guise is the mam reason for loss of hat feehng<lb />
of universality and in a sense what we are left w.th ,s<lb />
poor man's Nashville. � of<lb />
There is no doubt that Peckinpah has a n.ce sense of<lb />
time and place; that h.s locations and groupmgs. as wen as<lb />
the faces and peripheral activit.es that fill a g.ven shot have<lb />
the right look and feel about them.<lb />
But he is much less sure about the staging of the mam<lb />
action in a scene, except where seedy debauchery or<lb />
sudden flare-ups of violence are concerned. The dia ogue<lb />
rides high in Convoy as well as w.de - from the awful to<lb />
the quite acceptable. But even the hip C.B. slang employed<lb />
inevitably leads us to believe that Peckinpah is playing<lb />
cowboys and Indians again.<lb />
Peckinpah is half Indian, and that may have induced our<lb />
guilt feelings to turn him into a prodigy before his time; it<lb />
may also give him a keener understanding of his subject<lb />
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78 In Shade: 'mass produced mediocrity'<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
The Small Faoes new<lb />
album, 78 In The Shade, is<lb />
a perfectly boring album of<lb />
old-fashined rock and roll.<lb />
These rock retardates do<lb />
not do anything creative at<lb />
all, but compose their<lb />
uous, woody slide guitar<lb />
that gives those albums<lb />
life. The Small Faces did<lb />
nothing that a group of high<lb />
school musicians couldn't<lb />
have done, and probably<lb />
have done better.<lb />
It didn't take Stewart and<lb />
Wood long to abandon this<lb />
bunch of dolts. While Stew-<lb />
Music<lb />
ROCK GROUP SMALL Faces 'Were it not for the<lb />
"sipidly designed album cover, one might well imagine<lb />
� � the group were trying to cultivate an audience of the<lb />
songs of stale techniques<lb />
and trite ideas.<lb />
The music lover who<lb />
possesses a knowledge of<lb />
dreary rock and roll trivia<lb />
might remember that the<lb />
Small Faces appeared on<lb />
the music scene as Rod<lb />
Stewart's back-up band<lb />
The albums-A Nod is as<lb />
Good as a Wink to a Blind<lb />
Horse, Every Picture Tell A<lb />
Story, and Gasoline Alley<lb />
that they recorded with<lb />
Stewart and Ron Wood are<lb />
not bad at all. But it is<lb />
Stewart's inimitable person-<lb />
ality and voice and Ron<lb />
Wood's delectable, sen-<lb />
art went on to solo stardom<lb />
and Wood became a Rolling<lb />
Stone, the Samll Faces<lb />
remained in deservable ob-<lb />
scurity. Except, that is, to<lb />
inflict the music listening<lb />
public with an occasional<lb />
travesty in order to play out<lb />
the contract they signed<lb />
with Atlantic.<lb />
Were it not for the<lb />
insipidly designed album<lb />
cover, one might well im-<lb />
agine that the Small Faces<lb />
were trying to cultivate an<lb />
audience of the deaf. Their<lb />
songs fill you with the<lb />
intense desire to change<lb />
records.<lb />
Of course, it is possible<lb />
that the entire album is well<lb />
conceived parody of itself.<lb />
M aybe it si supposed to be<lb />
bad, in order to satirize all<lb />
that is vacuous, hackneyed<lb />
and uncreative in rock and<lb />
roll. If so, fine job gentle-<lb />
men, for the album is truly<lb />
execrable.<lb />
There is nothing at all to<lb />
distinguish Steve Mar-<lb />
riott's voice or his perform-<lb />
ance with it. He reminds<lb />
one of a tired, Holiday Inn<lb />
musician who is grinding<lb />
out for the umpteenth time<lb />
"House of the Rising Sun<lb />
How can he expect his<lb />
audience to be excited<lb />
about his performance if he<lb />
is not?<lb />
Equally lackluster are<lb />
Ian McLagan's keyboards.<lb />
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if not puerile. McLagan is<lb />
neither technically adept<lb />
nor compositionally crea-<lb />
tive. In this respect, he<lb />
resembles the otehr band<lb />
members.<lb />
Rick Wills' bass is best<lb />
when it is not hears. And<lb />
Kenny Jones has every-<lb />
thing it takes to be a fine<lb />
drummer except a sense of<lb />
rhythm. As such, Wills and<lb />
Jones are exemplary mem-<lb />
bers of the Small Faces.<lb />
New ideas are what one<lb />
looks for in music, and new<lb />
combinations of ideas al-<lb />
ready used. Also, the worth<lb />
of music in increased pro-<lb />
portionally to the emotive<lb />
capability of the musicians,<lb />
to the depth of the feelings<lb />
that the man can arouse in<lb />
us with his instrument.<lb />
By these criteria, the<lb />
Small Faces' new album, 78<lb />
In The Shade, can only be<lb />
called "music" if we use<lb />
the word's broader defin-<lb />
ition: "any controlled<lb />
sound of interval of si-<lb />
lence On listening to the<lb />
album, one gets a good<lb />
sense of the ad absurdum<lb />
of the academic definition.<lb />
If you have a parti-<lb />
cualrly cruel streak in you,<lb />
you might recommend this<lb />
album to someone you<lb />
don't like, otherwise you<lb />
will only lose friends by<lb />
possessing this album. If<lb />
people hear you play it,<lb />
they will think less of you.<lb />
78 In The Shade is a<lb />
tribute to mass produced<lb />
mediocrity and as such<lb />
represents the nadir of the<lb />
never interesting Small<lb />
Faces.<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
While sitting at my<lb />
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�e a match in this weekends ECU<lb />
Steve Romero<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The first annual ECU<lb />
Invitational Volleyball<lb />
Tournament was held this<lb />
weekend in Minges Coli-<lb />
seum and the Pirate part-<lb />
isans were not disappointed<lb />
with the outcome. ECU<lb />
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easy 15-9, 15-4 victory over<lb />
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Louisburg and captured a<lb />
hard fought 16-14, 15-5<lb />
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We were behind to<lb />
Louisburg said coach<lb />
Alita Dillon, "but we show-<lb />
ed that we can come from<lb />
behind when we have to. I<lb />
think that must be our<lb />
biggest improvement dur-<lb />
ing this tournament<lb />
The Pirates closed the<lb />
Friday evening session with<lb />
a victory over Concord<lb />
College. 15-11. 15-0.<lb />
In Saturday round-robin<lb />
action, ECU defeated Peace<lb />
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15-5, 15-4.<lb />
Virginia Tech and Peace<lb />
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"Virginia Tech played<lb />
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Dillon. I though that they<lb />
would place much higher<lb />
than fifth. Peace was ham-<lb />
perred by injuries, which<lb />
was just as I had heard<lb />
prior to the tournament.<lb />
They finished in sixth<lb />
place<lb />
Since three of the teams<lb />
were tied for second seed,<lb />
there was a draw to decide<lb />
the pairings of the playoffs.<lb />
ECU was paired with Long-<lb />
wood and Concord was left<lb />
to challenge Louisburg for a<lb />
shot at the finals.<lb />
The Pirates won a three<lb />
game match with Long-<lb />
wood, 11-15. 15-10, 15-7<lb />
"We lost one game to<lb />
Longwood Dillon said.<lb />
"Our goal was to go to the<lb />
entire Tournament without<lb />
losing a single game<lb />
Louisburg edges Con-<lb />
cord 15-8, 15-7, which set<lb />
up the championship show-<lb />
down with ECU.<lb />
Longwood took home<lb />
the third place trophy with<lb />
a decisive victory over Con-<lb />
cord in the consolation<lb />
match.<lb />
ECU and Louisburg<lb />
each placed two players on<lb />
the All-Tournament team.<lb />
Juniors Becky Beauchamp<lb />
and LaVonda Duncan were<lb />
the Pirates selected to that<lb />
honor. "LaVonda is the<lb />
quarterback of the team;<lb />
she did an excellent job for<lb />
us all weekend stated<lb />
Dillon. "Becky had an<lb />
outstanding weeknd offen-<lb />
sively, especially with her<lb />
spiking<lb />
Louisburg placed<lb />
Loretta Holden and Sharon<lb />
Perry on the squad of the<lb />
tournaments best players.<lb />
Longwood's Linda Eagle<lb />
and Concord's Jean Zelt-<lb />
man rounded out the six<lb />
member team.<lb />
Dillon also praised sen-<lb />
ior Rosie Thompson for her<lb />
team leadership. She also<lb />
cited junior Joy Forbes for<lb />
her defensive play and<lb />
serving and junior Ginny<lb />
Rodgers for her all around<lb />
hustle during the Tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
"Everyone saw action<lb />
at one time or another this<lb />
weekend. It truely was a<lb />
group effort with everyone<lb />
making a contribution<lb />
said Dillon.<lb />
"We hope to have a<lb />
bigger tournament next<lb />
year with more teams. I<lb />
also hope we can get a<lb />
weekend when there are<lb />
less other activities going<lb />
on campus which kept<lb />
many students from attend-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The Pirates now own a<lb />
26-20 overall record with a<lb />
6-4 record against in-state<lb />
Division I schools. The<lb />
in-state record is what<lb />
decides the seeding for the<lb />
state tournament which will<lb />
be held at ECU November<lb />
10-11.<lb />
ECU closes out its regu-<lb />
lar season schedule Wed-<lb />
nesday in Greensboro with<lb />
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Duncan sets<lb />
LA VONDA DUNCA N PREPA RES to set up a teammate <lb />
this weekend's ECU Invitational held in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Duncan along with Becky Beauchamp were Doth named<lb />
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event m the eight team field Photo by Steve Romero)<lb />
Simply Sports<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
ICC fanaticism<lb />
. were born and raised around Atlantic Coast<lb />
ike most of the students here at ECU<lb />
s s.mply a matter of life and death you receive a<lb />
ACC reading<lb />
?60s and the early 1970's newspaper<lb />
magaizine features in Sports<lb />
� ACC fans But now that's fans.<lb />
atics.<lb />
your local newstand today and you<lb />
bombarded by publications about ACC<lb />
Ketbal And what's funny is these ACC<lb />
even more<lb />
g these magazine publications is<lb />
is ACC Basketball Handbook which is now<lb />
Circulation. And just this year. Nick Pond.<lb />
� ports Development for the Capitol Sports<lb />
together the first magazine on Atlantic Coast<lb />
e football Pond followed his football publication<lb />
basketball edition similar to Mothershead ACC<lb />
tl I's not enough three businessmen from<lb />
Matt and Chris Thomas along with Jack Newman<lb />
shed another magazine known as ACC Sports<lb />
be on the newstand monthly through the<lb />
of the year.<lb />
-hese magazines are a result of immense interest<lb />
the people who follow the ACC every year explained<lb />
� Chansky. the Sports Editor of the Durham Morning<lb />
erald an. former Sports Editor of the Daily Tar Heel at<lb />
UNC Most people just cant get enough information from<lb />
their local papers and that's why these magazines have<lb />
become so popular.<lb />
When there's a market for something as interesting as<lb />
e ACC. people are going to make an attempt to make<lb />
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d consequently you're going to read the same thing<lb />
in a lot of them<lb />
AL TYSON<lb />
Freshman center rarin' to go<lb />
; x -<lb />
Al Tyson<lb />
L<lb />
Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
byCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
M At 6'11 215 pounds, highly-touted freshman center Al<lb />
V. Tyson finds himself at the crossroads of his life. He is now<lb />
preparing what could very possibly be a very outstanding<lb />
college basketball career. This year he must face athletes of<lb />
comparable size and abiltiy to his own.<lb />
Yet ECU head coach Larry Gillman feels his prized<lb />
recuit is ready for the transition. "A! has unlimited<lb />
potential said Gillman. "He just must get physically<lb />
stronger. He's already put on tenpounds since the end of<lb />
last season After he gets a little experience, hell beo.k<lb />
Can Tyson be a factor for the Pirates this season<lb />
Gillman sure hopes so. "It depends on how fast Al<lb />
progresses as to how much playing time he'll get this<lb />
season said the Pirate mentor. "We certainly hope that<lb />
hell make a big contribution this year. It just depends on<lb />
how fast he matures<lb />
Tyson says he feels he can help the Pirates immediately.<lb />
�Tm going to do my best said the freshman from<lb />
Wintervillelknowitwillbetough.Butall I can do is give<lb />
it all I have<lb />
All-American candidate, Oliver Mack will provide<lb />
encouragement and leadership for Tyson. "Mack will<lb />
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John Lucas, he can't help but benefit from the experience<lb />
� Mack makes me feel like I can do the job sid Tyson.<lb />
"Playing with him makes me play harder. It seems to give<lb />
me confidence<lb />
A look at Tyson's high school record credentials shows<lb />
why the freshman was recruited by teams from all ove- the<lb />
Atlantic Coast and Southern Conference area<lb />
"Big Al" averaged 18.6 points and 14.5 rebounds<lb />
during his senior season Tyson made severa- 50'<lb />
lists of high school stars He was listed in Street and<lb />
Smith's basketball yearbook as one of the top 20 p a�ers in<lb />
the south last season<lb />
So. with all these credentials, why dd Tyson decide<lb />
come to ECU9 "I like the situation here, said Tyson<lb />
real dose to home I didn't want to go that far away A ong<lb />
with ECU. I thought about going to Ciemson. Memphis<lb />
State, and Virginia Tech East Carolina just seemec �<lb />
place that I should play<lb />
Tyson's decision brought much controversy to the Prate<lb />
program According to Tyson, it was all unwarranted C �<lb />
the summer, the ECU coaching staff was allegedly charged<lb />
by the University of M tssissippi with recruiting violations n<lb />
the intense battle to land Tyson<lb />
"They tried toclaim that ECU wasgivmg me things that<lb />
were illegal said Tyson "But there was no truth to any of<lb />
it. The NCAA investigated the situation and everything<lb />
checked out ok<lb />
"Even though I knew it was all false. I couldn't help bu1<lb />
worry. I thought it might mess up my career. I'm glad<lb />
over<lb />
So. in a sense. Al Tyson has already climbed the first<lb />
mountain in his ECU career Gillman feeis Big Al <lb />
climb many more in the next four years "Al is a hard<lb />
worker noted Gillman. "He has the talent and he loves<lb />
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Three former ECU<lb />
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the schools current Dean<lb />
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coach of four sports, full-<lb />
back Tom Michel, the first<lb />
man to score a touchdown<lb />
in Ficklen Stadium, and<lb />
Richard Narron, baseball<lb />
all-America, will be honor-<lb />
ed in the fifth year of the<lb />
Hall of Fame.<lb />
The induction of these<lb />
four brings to 23 the total<lb />
enshrined since the Hall<lb />
was begun with 10 persons<lb />
in 1974. Former Athletics<lb />
Director Clarence Stasavich<lb />
was inducted alone in 1976,<lb />
with four being honored the<lb />
other two years.<lb />
Mallory, a native of<lb />
Lawrenceville, Va and cur-<lb />
rently the Dean of Men,<lb />
coached the Pirate baseball<lb />
team from 1954 through<lb />
1962, winning numerous<lb />
championships including<lb />
the 1961 NAIA crown. His<lb />
teams won 161 games and<lb />
lost only 60. He captained<lb />
the baseball team at North<lb />
Carolina as an undergrad-<lb />
uate, was named the top<lb />
amateur baseball player in<lb />
America one year, and<lb />
played in the first major<lb />
league game he ever saw,<lb />
that with the Washington<lb />
Senators. He became the<lb />
Dean of Men in 1959 and is<lb />
now also the Associate<lb />
Dean of Students.<lb />
Johnson, a football,<lb />
basketball, and baseball<lb />
star for the Pirates as an<lb />
undergraduate, also, is the<lb />
only alumnus to have been<lb />
the head football coach at<lb />
ECU. He served as captain<lb />
for each team twice, boxed<lb />
as a amateur, and coached<lb />
the first ECU boxing team<lb />
in 1938, the same year he<lb />
received his degree. He<lb />
served as Athletics Director<lb />
following the war, coached<lb />
three sports, and helped<lb />
establish the ECU Educat-<lb />
ional Foundation as a<lb />
scholarship fund. He cur-<lb />
rently resides in Virginia<lb />
Beach, Va.<lb />
See HALL on p 12<lb />
Indians defeat<lb />
ECU booters3-0<lb />
Kevin Tyus<lb />
THE ECU QOALIE turned in another superb performance<lb />
agaisnt William and Mary despite the Pirates 3-0 setback.<lb />
Tyus was credited with 18 saves against the Indians. Photo<lb />
by John H. Grogan)<lb />
By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Indians of William<lb />
and Mary tacked another<lb />
win onto their five game<lb />
winning streak by defeating<lb />
the Pirates 3-0, Sunday, on<lb />
Minges Soccer Field.<lb />
William and Mary took<lb />
the initiative early as they<lb />
cranked out numerous<lb />
shots at the Pirate goal<lb />
before they finally hit pay-<lb />
dirt with 15:53 gone in the<lb />
first half. The goal, which<lb />
came after a penalty<lb />
against the Pirates, was<lb />
booted by Indian Rob<lb />
Olson.<lb />
Several minutes later,<lb />
with 19.40 gone in the half,<lb />
the Indians added another<lb />
goal to boost their lead to<lb />
2-0. William and Mary's<lb />
Kevin Park was credited<lb />
with the tally.<lb />
The remainder of the<lb />
half was scoreless and the<lb />
half ended in favor of the<lb />
Indians, 2-0.<lb />
The stats for the first<lb />
half saw William and Mary<lb />
way out front with twenty-<lb />
three shots at the Pirate<lb />
goal, while the Pirates<lb />
could muster only four<lb />
shots at the we!l-def�<lb />
Indian goal<lb />
William and Mary res<lb />
umed second half action<lb />
fght where they left of the<lb />
first half. The Indians ton<lb />
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defense for their third<lb />
consecutive goal off the toe<lb />
of Kip Germame with 9 18<lb />
gone in the half B<lb />
Watson was credited with<lb />
the assist<lb />
Both clubs seemed to<lb />
tire in the latter stages of<lb />
the contest as neither the<lb />
Pirates, nor the Indians<lb />
could generate an effective<lb />
offense Fleeting hopes of a<lb />
Pirate comeback were das-<lb />
hed as they were beset by<lb />
several penalties The dock<lb />
finally ran out on the<lb />
Pirates with score in favor<lb />
of the Indians 3-0<lb />
Despite a weak showing<lb />
offensively as a team, sev-<lb />
eral Pirates played excel-<lb />
lent games including, Phil<lb />
Martin, Brad Winchefl and<lb />
Stan Griff.<lb />
Statistically. William<lb />
and Mary dominated with<lb />
thirty-six total shots at the<lb />
Pirate goal, while ECU<lb />
could only manage eight<lb />
shots at the Indian goal<lb />
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By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Agile, strong, friendly.<lb />
These are just a few of the<lb />
characteristics describing<lb />
ECU'S sports star, Rosie<lb />
Thompson.<lb />
The 21-year-old native<lb />
of Blounts Creek, N.C. has<lb />
earned varsity letters on<lb />
both the Lady Pirate volley-<lb />
ball and basketball teams.<lb />
As a sophomore starter<lb />
on last year's basketball<lb />
team, Thompson scored<lb />
645 total points while aver-<lb />
aging a blistering 20.8<lb />
points in each of her<lb />
thrity-one games.<lb />
Her average ranks her<lb />
among the top three women<lb />
basketball players in the<lb />
State Thompson also led<lb />
the squad in rebounds with<lb />
a season total of 307 at an<lb />
average of 9.9 per game.<lb />
This total seems remark-<lb />
able considering she's only<lb />
five feet nine inches tall.<lb />
"I think I can compen-<lb />
sate tor my heigth by being<lb />
a littel quicker than my<lb />
opponents and by being in<lb />
the right place at the right<lb />
time said Thompson.<lb />
Thompson was certainly<lb />
in the right place at the<lb />
right time last year. She<lb />
was credited with 69 steals,<lb />
and 14 blocked shots, sec-<lb />
ond only to teammate,<lb />
Marcia Girven. She was<lb />
also tops on the team in<lb />
free throws with a solid<lb />
779 average in 199<lb />
attempts.<lb />
Thompson says the pot-<lb />
ential on this year's squad<lb />
is unlimited. "We're all<lb />
very hopeful, especially<lb />
since we have most of our<lb />
team returning noted<lb />
Thompson.<lb />
She did admit, however,<lb />
that her team will have a<lb />
handicap defensively.<lb />
"Our height does leave<lb />
us with a disadvantage in<lb />
the rebounding depart-<lb />
ment, but I think with a<lb />
little work we can overcome<lb />
that<lb />
Thompson is also aware<lb />
that her squad faces per-<lb />
haps one of the toughest<lb />
schedules, both at home<lb />
and away, as any team in<lb />
the state. The Lady Pirates<lb />
will face such powerhouses<lb />
as N.C. State, UNC, Old<lb />
Dominion, and Ohio State.<lb />
"Our schedule is pretty<lb />
tough said Thompson,<lb />
"but I think our team is<lb />
capable of beating any one<lb />
of them. We're experienc-<lb />
ed and that should prove to<lb />
be a decisive factor in most<lb />
of the contests<lb />
Miss Thompson admits<lb />
she along with the rest of<lb />
her teammates must rely on<lb />
their quickness and<lb />
strength in order to im-<lb />
prove on last year's out-<lb />
standing 20-11 record.<lb />
31 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 11<lb />
Middleton leads Belk Golas<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The International Stu-<lb />
dents Association hasn't<lb />
played a game yet in<lb />
intramural soccer, but they<lb />
have already proved a<lb />
formidable foe as two<lb />
teams have forfeited to<lb />
them during the first week<lb />
of soccer action. Both Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau "B" and Phi<lb />
Epsilon Kappa forfeited to<lb />
the ISA.<lb />
The strongest team that<lb />
has played so far seems to<lb />
be the Belk Gola, which<lb />
downed the Aycock Alpi,<lb />
1-0, and the Scott Rogues,<lb />
6-0, last week. In the game<lb />
against Scott, the Golas<lb />
were led by Brad Middle-<lb />
ton's three goals ans Kris<lb />
Solt'stwoqoals. Stu Fields<lb />
also contributed many fine<lb />
saves as the Gola goal-<lb />
keeper. And it was the<lb />
Gola's John Ryan who<lb />
scored the first goal of the<lb />
intramural soccer season<lb />
with the one and only goal<lb />
in the Aycock game.<lb />
Three-ln-A-Row, which has<lb />
several members from last<lb />
year's intramural soccer<lb />
championship team, got off<lb />
to a big start with a 2-1 win<lb />
over the Aycock Alps. The<lb />
score was 0-0 at the half but<lb />
scored two goals in the<lb />
second half to win. The<lb />
winning goal was scored by<lb />
Jack Simonneau. Robert<lb />
Barnhill had the other goal<lb />
for the winners. Three-<lb />
In-A-Row lost their other<lb />
game during the week,<lb />
losing to the Jones Cosmos<lb />
in a 2-1 upset. The Cosmos<lb />
went 2-0 during the week<lb />
with a 4-2 win over On Your<lb />
Back.<lb />
In fraternity play, Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi and Tau Kappa<lb />
Epsilon have emerged as<lb />
the teams to beat. The Pi<lb />
Kapps got their season off<lb />
on the right foot with a pair<lb />
of wins over Sigma Nu (2-0)<lb />
and Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
(2-1). Clay Edmonds has a<lb />
goal in each game for the Pi<lb />
Kappas. He also had one<lb />
assist. Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
downed Kappa Sigma 1-0<lb />
and Lambda Chi Alpha 4-0<lb />
for two wins in the first<lb />
week of play. Kappa Alpha<lb />
is also undefeated with a<lb />
2-1 win over Delta Sigma<lb />
Phi. The most exciting frat<lb />
game of the week, though,<lb />
came in the game between<lb />
the Phi Kappa Taus and<lb />
Sigma Nus when the Sigma<lb />
Nu team won on penalty<lb />
kicks after a 1 -1 tie between<lb />
the two teams.<lb />
In women's league play,<lb />
the Spirit of Fleming<lb />
mauled Alpha Phi, 8-0, in<lb />
their first game of the<lb />
season as eight different<lb />
women scored. Only two<lb />
other games were played<lb />
due to a large number of<lb />
forfeits. In those games,<lb />
Cotten beat Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
4-0 and Alpha Xi Delta beat<lb />
Greene Dorm 1-0.<lb />
The women's team ten-<lb />
nis finals were played on<lb />
Wednesday and Tri Sigma<lb />
defeated Fleming Dorm,<lb />
10-0, 10-0, and 10-0. In<lb />
men's play, the Aycock<lb />
Aces and the Undefeated<lb />
met for the men's champ-<lb />
ionship, with the Unde-<lb />
feated winning 3-0.<lb />
in the match went 10-4.<lb />
10-6 and 10-4. In the<lb />
number one match a pair of<lb />
teammates from last year's<lb />
team tennis champions<lb />
met, with Bill Dixon top-<lb />
ping Michael Lupton, 10-4.<lb />
In another match, Michael<lb />
Joyner beat Mike Sawicki.<lb />
10-4, but not until after<lb />
Sawicki had fought back<lb />
from a 5-0 deficit to close it<lb />
to 5-4. John Irby won the<lb />
other match for the Un-<lb />
defeated, topping Rick Ad-<lb />
ams, 10-6.<lb />
Rosie Thompson<lb />
THE TWO SPORT ECU star displays the form that allowed<lb />
her to lead the Lady Pirate basketball team in scoring last<lb />
season. She will be counted on again this season to carry a<lb />
large load for the Pirates.<lb />
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hist week in NCAA action<lb />
Maryland,<lb />
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records, blanked Duke 27-0<lb />
but the Terrapins are from<lb />
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down with second-ranked<lb />
Penn State on tap next<lb />
Saturday, plus an Atlantic-<lb />
Coast Conference shootout<lb />
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Houston. No 11 in last<lb />
week's Associated Press<lb />
ratings, probably will crack<lb />
the Top Ten in the next one<lb />
a come-from-<lb />
behind 20-9 victory over<lb />
ninth i Arkansas<lb />
No 18 Navy remained<lb />
I the unbeatens �<lb />
Oklahoma and<lb />
merup Penn State are<lb />
by knocking<lb />
oft No 15 Pitt 21-11 while<lb />
No. 11  came from<lb />
1t iown to nip<lb />
Kentucky 17-16 and No 17<lb />
Purdue whipped Iowa 34-7<lb />
The weekend's results<lb />
left Houston and Texas tied<lb />
for the Southwest Con-<lb />
ference lead. Georgia and<lb />
Alabama among the non-<lb />
losers in Southeastern<lb />
Conference play � so is<lb />
Auburn � and Purdue in<lb />
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