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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 2<lb />
5 October 1978<lb />
SGA LEGISLA TURE MEETS for the first time. Libby Letter<lb />
was the first woman elected to the post of speaker. Photo<lb />
by Steve Homero<lb />
Honor Council, Review<lb />
Board seeking members<lb />
By STEPHEN WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Honor Council and<lb />
Review Board are calling<lb />
for new ers, and all<lb />
interests are<lb />
urgedeither<lb />
grouace: to Kieran<lb />
ShaSGA Attorney<lb />
Genera<lb />
The� Council and<lb />
the Review Board consti-<lb />
tute the student judicial<lb />
system, and are respon-<lb />
sible for hearing any cases<lb />
concerning violations of the<lb />
codes contained in the SGA<lb />
Judicial Handbook.<lb />
Cases are first brought<lb />
before the Honor Council.<lb />
where, s the Review serves<lb />
as the appellate court.<lb />
Shanahan said that an<lb />
interim Honor Council is<lb />
now hearing cases and that<lb />
there are seven openings<lb />
for members and three<lb />
alternate positions avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
He also said there are<lb />
positions open for Assistant<lb />
Attorney General and for<lb />
Assistant Public Defender.<lb />
Applicants will be<lb />
screened before the SGA<lb />
Executive Council, which<lb />
consists of the SGA Pres-<lb />
ident. Vice President,<lb />
Treasurer, and the five<lb />
Class Presidents (inlcuding<lb />
the Graduate School Class<lb />
President).<lb />
Regular meetings are<lb />
held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday<lb />
nights. according to<lb />
Shanahan.<lb />
Shanahan said that<lb />
cheating is probably the<lb />
largest single offense, but<lb />
that this type of case was<lb />
seldom brought to trial.<lb />
He also mentioned that<lb />
there would be a crackdown<lb />
on cases of Book Selling,<lb />
which means that a student<lb />
has taken a book that does<lb />
not belong to him and has<lb />
sold it to another party.<lb />
Shanahan said that<lb />
students applying for posi-<lb />
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Rocky Horror Picture Show - see p. 5<lb />
Arthur Knight lectures on sex in cinema,<lb />
see p. 6<lb />
East Carolina travels to Lexington, Va. to<lb />
play VM I. see p. 7<lb />
Shopping Mall slated to open<lb />
Greenville next year, see p. 3<lb />
Homecoming plans are being made for<lb />
the fraternities and sororities, see p. 3<lb />
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SEX IN<lb />
SEE PA<lb />
CINEMA<lb />
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course, and one semester<lb />
suspended suspension.<lb />
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SGA Legislature elects<lb />
Libby Lefler speaker<lb />
tionson either group will be<lb />
expected to be familiar with<lb />
the information in the SGA<lb />
Judicial Handbook, which<lb />
will be distributed to stud-<lb />
ents within the next few<lb />
days. �<lb />
He also added that the<lb />
Honor Council and Review<lb />
Board are "great ways for<lb />
students to serve the<lb />
campus community without<lb />
being political<lb />
The Honor Cuncil heard<lb />
one case last week and four<lb />
cases this week. Following<lb />
are the results of the trials:<lb />
Student accused of stea-<lb />
ling from a campus vending<lb />
machine. Disposition: Not<lb />
Guilty. No Sanction.<lb />
Student accused of stea-<lb />
ling records from WECU<lb />
radio department. Disposi-<lb />
tion: Guilty. Sanction: One<lb />
���:�<lb />
�.?x Semester Suspension.<lb />
Kg<lb />
:?: Student accused of van-<lb />
�: dalizing ECU street signs.<lb />
 Disposition: Guilty. Sanct-<lb />
�x;<lb />
�:�:� ion: Written Reprimand<lb />
and Restitution (payed for<lb />
damages).<lb />
Student accused of bi-<lb />
gg cycle theft. Disposition: Not<lb />
SR Guilty. Sanction: none.<lb />
mS Student accused of<lb />
$: cheating on test. Disposit-<lb />
Guilty. Sanction:<lb />
By JANE BIDDIX<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
Two major precedents were set in the opening session of<lb />
the 1978-79 ECU Legislature Monday night.<lb />
The Legislature elected its first woman ever as Speaker.<lb />
Libby Lefler, Junior Class President won by a simple<lb />
majority vote over Senior Class .President Nicky Francis.<lb />
Spokesmen for Lefler prior to the election pointed out<lb />
her qualifications in having served in SGA for two years as a<lb />
dorm representative and as SGA Secretary.<lb />
Spokesmen said as Secretary, Lefler worked directly<lb />
with the Speaker and has a working knowledge of the<lb />
rsition and its duties.<lb />
The second precedent concerned a Consolidation of<lb />
Appropriations Bill introduced by Charlie Sherrod that<lb />
"proposes to streamline the appropriations process"<lb />
according to SGA Vice President, David Cartwright.<lb />
Cartwright said the bill is to insure equal consideration<lb />
for all budget requests instead of the previous first-come<lb />
first-serve basis.<lb />
The bill will be in effect only through Oct. 16, when all<lb />
budgets presented to the legislature should be reported on<lb />
by the Appropriations Committee.<lb />
Following the report by the appropriations committee,<lb />
the budgets in one consolidated form will be presented on<lb />
the floor of the legislature for their approval.<lb />
The Consolidation Bill, following a suspension of the<lb />
rules, was voted out favorably.<lb />
A budget report was given by SGA Treasurer, Zack<lb />
Smith. According to Smith this year'sLeo-laturehas a total<lb />
budget of $98,379.97 to be appropriated.<lb />
Bills introduced at this first session included<lb />
Constitutions for both the Model UN Club and the Young<lb />
Democrats Club as well as appropriation requests from the<lb />
Model UN Club for $10,122, the Transit System for $67,000.<lb />
and the ECU Playhouse for $33,000 and NCSL for $4,585<lb />
In her first address as speaker of the legislature Lefler<lb />
first thanked her supporters and then asked the legislators<lb />
to remember that they "are representing the students and<lb />
not their own individual interests<lb />
She spoke of her concern towards the apathetic attitude<lb />
surrounding the fall elections and of her hopes of leading in<lb />
the change of this low level of confidence in the credibility<lb />
of Student Government.<lb />
In other news, Playhouse General Manager. Preston<lb />
Sisk, gave a brief explanation of the requested funds.<lb />
Sisk said this year's Playhouse budget is $3,000 more<lb />
than last year's and is so because there will soon be a<lb />
decrease of revenues.<lb />
Sisk said the reason for the decrease in revenues is<lb />
because McGinnis Auditorium could not be used after<lb />
Christmas due to renovation.<lb />
He added, "The Studio Theatre is just not large enough<lb />
to bring in the receipts that productions in McGinnis do<lb />
Sisk hopes that "the legislature will continue to show<lb />
the strong support of the ECU Playhouse.<lb />
Board discusses BUC, WECU<lb />
By JULIE EVERETTE<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Th� m�di� board in a<lb />
meeting Wednesday dis-<lb />
cussed plans to examine<lb />
recommendations for a<lb />
board secretary and may<lb />
present candidates at the<lb />
next meeting for approval.<lb />
According to Rudolph<lb />
Alexander, media board<lb />
afvisor, four candidates for<lb />
the position were inter-<lb />
viewed last Tuesday by the<lb />
board.<lb />
In other news the board<lb />
discussed the<lb />
BUCCANEER controversy<lb />
and voted to make, a final<lb />
decision concerning laa<lb />
year's yearbook by Novem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
Craig Sahli, present<lb />
BUCCANEER editor, plans<lb />
to submit bids for yearbook<lb />
printing and contracts for<lb />
the 1979 book to the board<lb />
next week.<lb />
The board also dis-<lb />
cussed WECU'S proposal<lb />
to construct an antenna on<lb />
top of Tyler dorm.<lb />
According to media<lb />
board chairperson Tommy<lb />
Joe Payne, WECU plans to<lb />
brtoarln anoinaara to study<lb />
the dorm to determine its<lb />
capability of holding the<lb />
antenna.<lb />
No word has been re-<lb />
ceived on the proposal for<lb />
an FM license, Payne said.<lb />
In other news, The<lb />
Ebony Herald has re-<lb />
quested the use of the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD office<lb />
layout room on Fridays and<lb />
Saturdays.<lb />
A motion was made to<lb />
submit a memorandum to<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reques-<lb />
ting the use of the room.<lb />
Also, a motion was<lb />
passed to provide FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD funds to com-<lb />
plete payment from old<lb />
bills.<lb />
The board will meet<lb />
next Thursday at 3:30 p.m.<lb />
to discuss WECU and the<lb />
BUCCANEER.<lb />
Fountain repairs underway<lb />
ByARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The fountain on the<lb />
mall, which has not been<lb />
operating for several<lb />
months, is expected to be<lb />
repaired within the week,<lb />
according to James Lowry,<lb />
director of the physical<lb />
plant.<lb />
Lowry said there was<lb />
a leak in the fountain, and<lb />
the maintenance men are<lb />
presently repairing it.<lb />
William Whitehurst,<lb />
superintendant of buildings<lb />
and grounds, said there<lb />
was a leak in the bottom of<lb />
the fountain.<lb />
The hole, he said, is<lb />
underneath the pipe, and it<lb />
will be fixed this week,<lb />
weather permitting.<lb />
If the weather is dry, a<lb />
primer and sealant will be<lb />
applied, according to<lb />
Whitehurst.<lb />
Danger signs were<lb />
placed around the fountain<lb />
for student safety, White-<lb />
hurst added.<lb />
I llii - i <lb />
College Republicans to attend convention<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The ECU Student Rep-<lb />
ublicans are presently<lb />
forming their chapter for<lb />
this academic year<lb />
The club is composed of<lb />
approximately 35 memb-<lb />
ers. The club is active is<lb />
local, state and national<lb />
campaigns as well as other<lb />
functions of the Republican<lb />
party.<lb />
The College Republicans<lb />
is an organization compos-<lb />
ed of college students from<lb />
all over the state, according<lb />
to Bill Bennett, a graduate<lb />
of ECU and past state<lb />
officer of the club.<lb />
"Of course, you don't<lb />
have to be registered Rep-<lb />
ublican to join he as-<lb />
sures.<lb />
"Wehave membesfrom<lb />
other political parties. They<lb />
just happen to believe in<lb />
the principles and goals of<lb />
the Republican party he<lb />
added.<lb />
Our main purpose as a<lb />
group is to promote positive<lb />
action and involvement as<lb />
opposed to apathy or mere<lb />
criticism said Bennett.<lb />
The club is preparing to<lb />
attend the fall convention of<lb />
the Federation of College<lb />
Republicans at North<lb />
Carolina State University,<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
The purpose of this<lb />
convention is to adopt a<lb />
new platform, according to<lb />
Tim Mertz, sophomore,<lb />
and president of the ECU<lb />
club.<lb />
"Along with the new<lb />
platform the Federation<lb />
will review and adopt resol-<lb />
utions pertaining to nation-<lb />
al and state issues he<lb />
said.<lb />
ECU has a state officer<lb />
this year and the chairman-<lb />
ship of the resolution com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Alonza Newby, soph-<lb />
omore, serves as chairman<lb />
of the committee.<lb />
'I am really looking<lb />
forward to working with the<lb />
Federation and with the<lb />
people in the party<lb />
Newby commented.<lb />
Another ECU delagata,<lb />
Susan Merricks, a sopho-<lb />
more and secretary of the<lb />
club, will be aiding the<lb />
state secretary.<lb />
"We' re and active club.<lb />
That's why I'm involved.<lb />
The experience is unlimit-<lb />
ed Merricks commented.<lb />
"We've had our ups<lb />
and downs, but like any<lb />
good organization, we're<lb />
thriving she added.<lb />
The convention is Octo-<lb />
ber 7 and 8 and the<lb />
delegates from ECU are<lb />
preparing to take their<lb />
stands.<lb />
FOUNTAIN ON THE mli may toon be filHd with wafer.<lb />
 Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
Pre-registration issue<lb />
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P�9� 2 FOUNTAINHEAO S Octobw 1978<lb />
Computer Chess<lb />
There will be a demon-<lb />
stration of the computer<lb />
science department's PDP-<lb />
11 computer in Austin Rm.<lb />
201, Thurs Oct. 5 at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
There will also be an<lb />
association for computers<lb />
at that time.<lb />
All who are interested<lb />
are welcome.<lb />
Pre-Reg<lb />
Preregistration advising<lb />
for the Spring Semester<lb />
1979 will take place Oct. 9<lb />
through Oct. 13 in accor-<lb />
dance with the following<lb />
procedures:<lb />
UNDERGRADUATES<lb />
1. During this period,<lb />
each student will see his<lb />
advisor and have the Trial<lb />
Class Schedule Cards<lb />
completed in full, showing<lb />
the course name and<lb />
number, section, credit<lb />
hours, time and days.<lb />
2. The student must<lb />
take the Trial Class<lb />
Schedule Cards to Which-<lb />
ard Building immediately<lb />
for final processing and<lb />
further instruction.<lb />
Major Changes<lb />
It will also be possible<lb />
for students wishing to<lb />
change their major to do so<lb />
during these five days.<lb />
Preregistration will be<lb />
held from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45<lb />
p.m. Remember, despite<lb />
the fact that your advisor<lb />
has completed your trial<lb />
ass schedule cards, you<lb />
are NOT preregistered until<lb />
ydu deliver the schedule<lb />
cards to Whichard Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
GRADUATES<lb />
1 See Graduate<lb />
Advisor who has preregis-<lb />
tration cards and complete<lb />
m full, showing the course<lb />
name and number, section,<lb />
credit hours, time and<lb />
days<lb />
2. Graduate students<lb />
may bring their completed<lb />
trial schedules to the<lb />
Whichard Building for final<lb />
processing during preregis-<lb />
tration week only, or leave<lb />
with advisor. However, it is<lb />
the student's responsibility<lb />
to see that he or she<lb />
receives the instruction<lb />
sheet for fee payment and<lb />
registration procedures for<lb />
preregistered students.<lb />
3. For the Spring<lb />
Semester, ai; graduate<lb />
students who do not<lb />
preregister and all new<lb />
graduate students must<lb />
register on the regular<lb />
Registration Day which is<lb />
Monday, January 8, 1979<lb />
through 12.00 Noon, Satur-<lb />
day. January 13, 1979.<lb />
The All-Campus Chess<lb />
Tournament, sponsored by<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center will begin Mon<lb />
Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Multi-purpose Room. All<lb />
full-time students are eligi-<lb />
ble to participate.<lb />
The tournament will be<lb />
conducted to determine the<lb />
one winner who will rep-<lb />
resent ECU in the Associa-<lb />
tion of College Unions -<lb />
International regional face-<lb />
-to-face tournaments to be<lb />
held in Knoxville, Tennes-<lb />
see on February 8, 9, and<lb />
10. All expenses for the<lb />
tournament will be paid by<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Registration forms and<lb />
details are available at the<lb />
MSC Billiards Center. The<lb />
final day to register is<lb />
Thurs Oct. 5.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Whether you'd like to<lb />
polish your game with some<lb />
steady practive or invite<lb />
three friends along for<lb />
some friendly competition,<lb />
you can rent a bowling lane<lb />
to use for one hour and it<lb />
only costs $3. Lane rentals<lb />
are available at the Mend-<lb />
enhall Bowling Center<lb />
every Saturday from Noon<lb />
til 6 p.m. Stop by and try it<lb />
out; it's a great way to<lb />
spend an hour.<lb />
Pi-Sigma<lb />
Bowling<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of all Pi Sigma Alpha<lb />
members on Mon Oct. 9,<lb />
in Brewster BC 105.<lb />
All members are .asked<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Red Pin<lb />
FCSF<lb />
Services<lb />
Conregation Bayt<lb />
Shalom is pleased to invite<lb />
you to attend High Holy<lb />
Days services.<lb />
They will be held at the<lb />
First Presbyterian Church,<lb />
Elm and 14th St Green- j<lb />
ville. The schedule of ser-<lb />
vices is:<lb />
ROSH HASHANAH:<lb />
Sun, Oct. 1. 8 p.m. Mon<lb />
Oct. 2, 10 a.m Mon Oct.<lb />
2, 6:15 p.m Tues Oct.<lb />
3. 10 a.m.<lb />
YOM KIPPUR<lb />
Kol Nidrei - Tues Oct. 10<lb />
6:30p.m. Wed Oct. 11, 10<lb />
a.m. Mmchah, Wed Oct.<lb />
11.4 p.m.<lb />
A breaking of the fast<lb />
will be held at the home of<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Lieberman<lb />
311 King George Rd. All in<lb />
attendance of services mre<lb />
cordially invited.<lb />
Christ is coming back<lb />
very soon! He tells us in the<lb />
Bible what signs will tell<lb />
when the time of His return<lb />
is near.<lb />
By the rebirth of Israel<lb />
and other events, we know<lb />
that these are the end<lb />
times.<lb />
Your are invited to com<lb />
and learn more about<lb />
Jesus' soon return at<lb />
tonight's Full Gospel Stu-<lb />
dent Fellowship meeting in<lb />
Mendenhall 221 at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Pastor Steve Jones of<lb />
Faith Assembly of God will<lb />
be sharing what the Bible<lb />
says about the second<lb />
coming of Jesus.<lb />
Writers<lb />
Co-op<lb />
Rounding-up writers,<lb />
dead and alive, and<lb />
bringing them to ECU is<lb />
what this meeting is about.<lb />
If you enjoy the marks-<lb />
manship of a well-aimed<lb />
pen or use a well-turned<lb />
line for a lasso, then come<lb />
to Austin Room 207, Oet. 9<lb />
at 3 p.m. to organize the<lb />
Student Writers' Guild.<lb />
All genres included. All<lb />
persons welcome.<lb />
Meeting<lb />
There will be a Home-<lb />
coming Steering Commi-<lb />
ttee meeting Thursday,<lb />
Oct. 5, 1978 at 4 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter, Room 244. Please plan<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Students interested in<lb />
participating in the Coop-<lb />
erative Education Program<lb />
spring semester should<lb />
make application or come<lb />
by to update their files on<lb />
or before Oct. 13.<lb />
The Co-op dtaff will<lb />
give first priority to stud-<lb />
ents whose applications are<lb />
received by Oct. 13.<lb />
After that date, stud-<lb />
ents must have a faculty<lb />
recommendation in order to<lb />
receive priority for spring<lb />
placement.<lb />
A representative from<lb />
Capson (Civilian Personnel<lb />
of the Navy) will be avail-<lb />
able in the Co-op office,<lb />
Rawl3l3,on FriOct. 13 to<lb />
interview students interes-<lb />
ted in a federal career.<lb />
This placement will be<lb />
in the Defense Printing<lb />
Service in Washington, DC.<lb />
Eligible students must<lb />
have a minimum GPA of<lb />
2.0, between 30-90 semes-<lb />
ter hours, and be enrolled<lb />
full time.<lb />
Students from Socio-<lb />
logy. INDT, Political<lb />
Science, Psychology, Com-<lb />
puter Science, Philosophy,<lb />
Anthropology, who have<lb />
had courses in manage-<lb />
ment are encouraged to<lb />
apply.<lb />
NYC<lb />
The Student union<lb />
Travel Committee is spon-<lb />
soring its new York Trip<lb />
again<lb />
The trip will be during<lb />
Thanksgiving (Nov 22-26)<lb />
Break.<lb />
The price of $65.00<lb />
includes transportation and<lb />
lodging.<lb />
Don't miss Macy's<lb />
Thanksgiving Day Parade.<lb />
Sign up ath the Ticket<lb />
Office in Mendenhall.<lb />
"Red Pin Bowling" is<lb />
held every Sunday evening<lb />
from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. at<lb />
the Bowling Center of<lb />
Mendenhall. If you can<lb />
make a strike when the red<lb />
pin is the head pin, you win<lb />
one free game. It's that<lb />
simple! come over and try it<lb />
out this Sunday. It could be<lb />
your lucky day!<lb />
Ping pong<lb />
If you enjoy playing<lb />
table tennis, stop by the<lb />
Mendenhall Table Tennis<lb />
Rooms each Tuesday even-<lb />
ing at 7 p.m. when the<lb />
Table Tennis Club meets.<lb />
You will find players of all<lb />
levels of ability participat-<lb />
ing. Various activities such<lb />
as ladder tournaments are<lb />
often scheduled. All ECU<lb />
students faculty and staff<lb />
are welcome.<lb />
Car Wash<lb />
The SociologyAnthro-<lb />
pology Club will hold a car<lb />
wash on Saturday, Oct. 7<lb />
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at<lb />
Carroll's Exxon Station<lb />
(beside the Sonic Drive-in).<lb />
The cost is $2 per car.<lb />
Republican<lb />
Dr. John East, Political<lb />
Science instructor, will be<lb />
in Brewster B-102 for a<lb />
question-answer session,<lb />
Tues. at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The meeting is spon-<lb />
sored by the College<lb />
Republicans and the public<lb />
is invited.<lb />
Concert<lb />
The Student Union Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee<lb />
will present Brothers John-<lb />
son with special guest<lb />
Mother's Finest on Sal<lb />
Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. in M inges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Tickets will be $4 for<lb />
ECU students and $6 for<lb />
the public. All tickets are<lb />
available from the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
In addition, public tick-<lb />
ets can be purchased from:<lb />
Apple Records - East Fifth<lb />
Street - School Kids<lb />
Records - Georgetown<lb />
Shoppes - The M usic Shop -<lb />
Greenville Square Mall.<lb />
Only public tickets will<lb />
be available at the door.<lb />
Gospel<lb />
The ECU Gospel Ense-<lb />
mble under the direction of<lb />
Johnice Johnson will per-<lb />
form in the Hendrix Thea-<lb />
tre on Sun Oct. 22 at 7<lb />
p.m. The Ensemble will<lb />
perform traditional as well<lb />
as contemporary gospel<lb />
selection. The concert is<lb />
being sponsored by the<lb />
Student Union Minority<lb />
Arts Committee. There will<lb />
be no admission charge.<lb />
Basketball<lb />
Tryouts for the ECU<lb />
men's basketball team will<lb />
be held Sunday morning,<lb />
Oct. 15 at 7 a.m. Tryouts<lb />
will be held in M inges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
coming out for the team<lb />
should register in the<lb />
basketball office Oct. 12<lb />
and 13. Students must<lb />
register in the basketball<lb />
office before they can try<lb />
out.<lb />
The " Mendenhall<lb />
Day-Student Bowiing Tour-<lb />
nament will be held Mon<lb />
Oct. 16 through Fri Oct.<lb />
27. Day-student bowlers<lb />
will have two weeks to bowl<lb />
nine games and totoal pins<lb />
will decide the top eight<lb />
winners in the men's divi-<lb />
sion and women's division.<lb />
The sixteen winners will<lb />
compete in the All-Campus<lb />
Tournament to be held<lb />
Nov. 9<lb />
Two five members<lb />
teams will represent ECU<lb />
at the Association of<lb />
College Unions - Internat-<lb />
ional regional face-to-face<lb />
tournaments to be held in<lb />
Knoxville, Tennessee in<lb />
February. All expenses for<lb />
the tournament will be paid<lb />
by Mendenhall.<lb />
Registeration forms and<lb />
details are available at the<lb />
Mendenhall Bowling and<lb />
Billiards Centers. The final<lb />
day to register is Fri Oct.<lb />
13.<lb />
Tournament<lb />
All day-students register<lb />
now for the Mendenhall<lb />
Day-Student Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament to be held<lb />
Tues Oct. 17. The tour-<lb />
nament will be held in the<lb />
Table Tennis Rooms at<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m.<lb />
The four winner in the<lb />
men's division and<lb />
women's division will rep-<lb />
resent the day-students in<lb />
the All-ampusTable Tennis<lb />
Tournament to be held<lb />
Nov. 7.<lb />
One all-campus winner<lb />
in each diivsion will rep-<lb />
resent ECU in the Associa-<lb />
tion of College Unions -<lb />
International regional face-<lb />
to-face tournaments to be<lb />
held in Knoxville, Tenn-<lb />
essee in Febraury. All<lb />
expenses for the tourna-<lb />
ment will be paid by<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Registration forms and<lb />
details are available at the<lb />
Billiards Center and the<lb />
final day to register is Fri.<lb />
Cisco<lb />
The Student Union M in-<lb />
ority Arts Committee will<lb />
present a "Disco Jam"<lb />
featuring Leroy<lb />
Dawson on Fri Oct. 6 from<lb />
8-11:30 in. the Mendenhall<lb />
Multipurpose Rm. Admis-<lb />
sion is 50 cents at the door.<lb />
Concert<lb />
Artist Series season<lb />
tickets will be on sale at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office now<lb />
thru 4 p.m. Wed Oct. 11.<lb />
Students save $4.50 (6<lb />
concerts). Student - $7.50.<lb />
Faculty - $15.00. Public -<lb />
20.00.<lb />
The first concert featu-<lb />
ring Jorge Bolet is Wed<lb />
Oct. 11 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Psi Chi<lb />
FOr anyone who is<lb />
planning to pre-register for<lb />
a psychology course Psi-Chi<lb />
is holding a pre-registerat-<lb />
tion briefing Thurs Oct. 5<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Speight 129.<lb />
The courses available and<lb />
choice of professors and<lb />
general information about<lb />
courses will be provided.<lb />
This can be a big help to<lb />
anyone who plans to pre-<lb />
register for a psychology.<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
hold its first Rush meeting<lb />
for Fall Semester Thurs-<lb />
day, Oct. 5 in Mendenhall<lb />
244 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Any student with a<lb />
grade point average in the<lb />
top 21 of hisher class is<lb />
eligible for admission.<lb />
All interested students<lb />
are welcome to attend this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Social<lb />
Oct. 13.<lb />
Club<lb />
All past and present<lb />
Co-op students are urged to<lb />
attend an organization<lb />
meeting Thursday, Oct. 12<lb />
in Mendenhall 248 at 4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
In addition to discussing<lb />
the possibility of organizing<lb />
a Co-op Club, the group<lb />
will discuss attending the<lb />
State professional meeting<lb />
of the North Carolina<lb />
Cooperative Education As-<lb />
sociation which will be held<lb />
at the Holiday Inn in Nags<lb />
Head on Oct. 19-20.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer will<lb />
be the keynote luncheon<lb />
speaker.<lb />
The Co-op office may be<lb />
able to arrange rides for<lb />
students interested in<lb />
attending.<lb />
Housing possibilities<lb />
will also be discussed.<lb />
All majors, minors, and<lb />
interested persons are invi-<lb />
ted to a social hour on Oct.<lb />
11 at 6:30p.m. til 9:30 p.m.<lb />
in BD-302.<lb />
The purpose of this<lb />
meeting is to get acquaint-<lb />
ed with the faculty and<lb />
students.<lb />
Also, students can pre-<lb />
register and discuss<lb />
courses with advisors.<lb />
Theta Alpha<lb />
The Theta Alpha<lb />
Chapter of Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha Service Sorority will<lb />
sponsor a bake sale, Wed,<lb />
Oct. 11 from 10-4 p.m. in<lb />
the lobby of the student<lb />
bookstore.<lb />
All proceeds benefit the<lb />
NAACP.<lb />
Theta Alpha will also<lb />
sponsor a post-game,<lb />
Homecoming Celebration,<lb />
Saturday, Nov. 11 from<lb />
10-2 a.m. at the Ramada<lb />
Inn.<lb />
Ticket? will be on sale<lb />
during mid-October.<lb />
The affair is semi-<lb />
formal.<lb />
Phi Beta<lb />
All students interested<lb />
in joining Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
must fill out the application<lb />
posted outside of Richard<lb />
Dupree's office in Rawl<lb />
209.<lb />
Interested students<lb />
should bring thier dues at<lb />
the next meet (Kg, Oct. 11 at<lb />
450 in Rm. 130.<lb />
Christ<lb />
Come to the Leadership<lb />
Training Class for some<lb />
fun, fellowship and practi-<lb />
cal insight into the exciting<lb />
Christian life!<lb />
The class meets every<lb />
Thursday night in Brewster<lb />
B-102 at 7 p.m.<lb />
The class is sponsored<lb />
by Campus Crusade for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of Omicron Delta Epsilon,<lb />
the honor society for<lb />
Economics, on Wedn Oct.<lb />
11, 1978, in Rawl 103.<lb />
Old members are en-<lb />
couraged to attend.<lb />
Those students may join<lb />
who have a 2.5 overall<lb />
G.P.A who have a 3.0<lb />
G.P.A. in Economics, and<lb />
whohave had at least 10<lb />
semester hours of Eco-<lb />
nomics.<lb />
Wilderness<lb />
Edward Easton will<lb />
speak on the future of<lb />
wilderness in the United<lb />
States at the Sierra Club on<lb />
Mon Oct. 9, at 8 p.m.<lb />
in the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church, Greenville.<lb />
Chairman of the Appa-<lb />
lachian Regional Conserva-<lb />
tion Council and Regional<lb />
Vice-President of the Sierra<lb />
Club, Easton is an expert<lb />
on the "multiple use"<lb />
policy used by foresters.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
the controversies over land<lb />
use and the probable fate of<lb />
the remaining roadless<lb />
areas is welcome to attend.<lb />
The First Presbyterian<lb />
Church is located at 14th<lb />
and Elm, across from Rose<lb />
High School.<lb />
Bicyclists<lb />
'l full-time students<lb />
interested in a bicycle club.<lb />
This year an interested<lb />
student, in association with<lb />
the intramurals depart-<lb />
ment, is trying to form a<lb />
bicycle club. All interested<lb />
bicyclist are encouraged to<lb />
attend the first meeting so<lb />
an appropriate analyses can<lb />
be made on the future of<lb />
such a club The first<lb />
meeting will be Tues Oct.<lb />
10 at 8 p.m. in Memorial<lb />
Gym room 105.<lb />
Ski Trip<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee offers a<lb />
ski trip to Snowshoe, West<lb />
Virginia during Christmas<lb />
Break (Jan 1-5).<lb />
Enjoy days of skiing and<lb />
nights of socializing around<lb />
the lodge fire.<lb />
Sign up at the Ticket<lb />
Office in Mendenhall.<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet Thursday, Oct. 5 in<lb />
Mendenhall 244 at 7 p.m.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Council<lb />
Time is still available to<lb />
apply for HonorCounciland<lb />
Review Board positions.<lb />
This is an excellent way<lb />
for responsible students to<lb />
become involved in the<lb />
university community.<lb />
No experience is neces-<lb />
sary.<lb />
Applications can be se-<lb />
cured in the SGA office in<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
The deadline to apply is<lb />
Tues Oct. 10 by 1 p.m.<lb />
Blood<lb />
4-H<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of the ECU Collegiate 4-H<lb />
Club on Thursday, Oct. 5 at<lb />
6 p.m. at the Villa Roma on<lb />
10th Street.<lb />
All formter 4-Hers and<lb />
interested persons are<lb />
invited.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
call John Ward at 758-9944.<lb />
The Air Force ROTC<lb />
will be sponsoring a blood<lb />
drive Oct. 4 and 5 from 11<lb />
to 5 p.m. located in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
We are asking everyone<lb />
taparticipate in this worth-<lb />
while cause in order to<lb />
reach the goal which has<lb />
been set for 700 pints of<lb />
blood. Sororities, fraterni-<lb />
ties, and other organiza-<lb />
tions are strongly urged to<lb />
take an active part in the<lb />
donation.<lb />
Trophies will be awar-<lb />
ded to the organization with<lb />
the most donors. Take time<lb />
out to help, give a pint and<lb />
save a life.<lb />
Horror<lb />
Brewer<lb />
The trustees, faculty,<lb />
staff, and students of ECU<lb />
request the honor of your<lb />
presence at the installation<lb />
of Thomas Brewer as<lb />
Chancellor of the Univer-<lb />
sity on Sat Oct. 28 at 10 30<lb />
a.m. on the North Lawn of<lb />
ECU.<lb />
�f you wish to attend<lb />
please call 757-6537 to<lb />
request tickets.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
A strange combination<lb />
of mad professor movies<lb />
and beach party fucks<lb />
highlights the Rocky Horror<lb />
Picture Show. A cult film<lb />
wh.ch has recently gamed<lb />
tremendous critical atten-<lb />
JJ.Jt is probably the<lb />
oddest, most off-the-wall<lb />
f"m ever made by anybody<lb />
anywhere. y<lb />
It stars Tim Curry<lb />
Susan Sarandon, Barry '<lb />
Bostw,ck, and Richard<lb />
O Brian.<lb />
The show is scheduled<lb />
Stu"dJ"r th M��<lb />
Sudsm Center Theatre.<lb />
lor sale<lb />
a<lb />
SPECIAL: baby Pefuvian<lb />
long-halrsd Guinea pigs for<lb />
sate. Adorable and great<lb />
pats. Call Pam 758-6189.<lb />
FOR SALE: New Minolta<lb />
single lens reflex 35mm<lb />
camera SRT-MC II 1.4 lens<lb />
200.00 Come by 503 E. 2nd<lb />
St. Apt. B or call 756-8564.<lb />
FOR SALE: 8-cu. ft. old GE<lb />
refrig. in excellent cond.<lb />
$35. If interested call Jo at<lb />
758-3877.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1 Devon rec-<lb />
eiver $25.00; 1 old but<lb />
working refrig. $10.00; 1<lb />
Kitchen table $10.00 Call<lb />
758-5865.<lb />
NEEDED: A responsible<lb />
female roommate to share a<lb />
2 bdrm. apt. Call Lisa or<lb />
Polly at 758-5794.<lb />
PERSONAL: To anyone<lb />
who lost their (dorm) room<lb />
key (Wwith a red rubber<lb />
band attached to it), at the<lb />
Mendenhall bus stop.<lb />
(Gold) Don't despair - if<lb />
on the Gold bus.<lb />
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Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
Mall<lb />
opening in 1979<lb />
By ANN THARRINGTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Local residents can look<lb />
forward to the opening of a<lb />
new Greenville mall in<lb />
1979, according to Susan Q.<lb />
Nobles, manager of public<lb />
relations for the Greenville<lb />
Area Chamber of<lb />
Commerce<lb />
The new Carolina East<lb />
Mall is under construction<lb />
on a 37-acre site off U.S.<lb />
Highway 264. Westhaven<lb />
Road, and N.C. Highway 11<lb />
and is scheduled to open in<lb />
the fall of 1979, according<lb />
to Ernest W. Hahn, Inc.<lb />
Developers<lb />
The mall will include a<lb />
Belk-Tyler store which will<lb />
occupy 146.000 square feet.<lb />
and Sears with an auto<lb />
center covering 75,600<lb />
square feet<lb />
A third unidentified de-<lb />
partment store will extend<lb />
65.000 square feet.<lb />
Te $16 million mall will<lb />
include space for seventy<lb />
shops, and 2.164 parking<lb />
spaces<lb />
Local merchants as well<lb />
as regional and national<lb />
merchants are expected to<lb />
sigr eases at Carolina<lb />
East according to reports<lb />
from the leasing agent,<lb />
Goodman Segar Hogan of<lb />
Norfolk. Virginia.<lb />
However, no merchants<lb />
other than Sears and Belk-<lb />
Tyler were identified in the<lb />
report.<lb />
The plans call for an<lb />
off-white brick exterior de-<lb />
sign combined with light<lb />
gray and off-white accent<lb />
tiles.<lb />
The interior will feature<lb />
stepped ceiling with sky-<lb />
lights.<lb />
Terraced brink planters<lb />
will hold full-grown trees<lb />
and flowers. Oak benches<lb />
will be placed in the court<lb />
areas of the mall for<lb />
shoppers' relaxation.<lb />
The plans were drawn<lb />
up by Charles Kober Assoc-<lb />
iates of Los Angeles, Calif-<lb />
ornia.<lb />
Carolina East could<lb />
draw many Greenville<lb />
shoppers away from the<lb />
downtown merchants, but<lb />
Helen Pope, owner of the<lb />
Snooty Fox and president of<lb />
the Downtown Greenville<lb />
Association, does not think<lb />
it will be a problem.<lb />
"Carolina East Mall will<lb />
draw a lot of traffic to the<lb />
Greenville area and I<lb />
believe many of the people<lb />
that go to the mall will also<lb />
come to downtown Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
"People are always<lb />
looking for quality mer-<lb />
chandise and as long as we<lb />
have it. they will continue<lb />
to come downtown<lb />
said.<lb />
she<lb />
Pope also said that<lb />
downtown Greenville is still<lb />
a progressive and vital<lb />
area, welcoming the stud-<lb />
ents and looking for ways to<lb />
upgrade the merchant's<lb />
services.<lb />
According to Pope the<lb />
merchants are continually<lb />
looking for better parking<lb />
facilities and have investiga-<lb />
tes the possibility of con-<lb />
structing a parking deck.<lb />
However, construction<lb />
plans are not underway yet.<lb />
"We welcome the dev-<lb />
elopment of the new<lb />
Carolina East Mall as it will<lb />
provide an expanded shop-<lb />
ping area for not only<lb />
citizens of the Greenville-<lb />
Pitt County area, but also<lb />
for the entire eastern re-<lb />
gion of North Carolina<lb />
said Charles Burnette,<lb />
president of the Greenville<lb />
Area Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce.<lb />
ByRICKIQLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Homecoming is still<lb />
more than a month away<lb />
and already fraternities and<lb />
sororities are beginning to<lb />
prepare for the big week-<lb />
j.td.<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
this week concerning home-<lb />
coming and how the Greeks<lb />
will take part in the festivit-<lb />
ies this year.<lb />
Each year one girl from<lb />
each sorority is chosen to<lb />
represent the house for the<lb />
preliminary voting for the<lb />
homecoming court. The<lb />
IFC also selects one girl to<lb />
act as their representative.<lb />
Also, it is traditional for<lb />
each house to have decorat-<lb />
ions of some sort. Some<lb />
groups submit homecoming<lb />
parade floats while others<lb />
choose to decorate their<lb />
house and yard. The dec-<lb />
orations and homecoming<lb />
sponsors are all in their<lb />
planning stages now in<lb />
order that the year's home-<lb />
coming will be ECU'S best<lb />
ever!<lb />
Other activities for fra-<lb />
ternities and sororities<lb />
which are coming up are<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha Field<lb />
Day and Panhellenic's<lb />
Pledges on Parade.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha Field<lb />
Day has officially been set<lb />
for Sat Oct. 28 beginning<lb />
at 10:30 a.m. The first half<lb />
of the field day will be held<lb />
at the bottom of the hill.<lb />
Following the field<lb />
events, the field day will<lb />
continue at the Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha house. Rules and<lb />
regulationsfor the day will<lb />
be passed out this week to<lb />
each fraternity and soro-<lb />
rity. This year's coordinat-<lb />
or of the program is Joe<lb />
Hash.<lb />
Panhellenic is sponsor-<lb />
ing Pledges on Parade.<lb />
This dance will be held at<lb />
the Greenville Moose<lb />
Lodge on Oct. 27 from 9<lb />
p.m. until 1 a.m. This will<lb />
be a good chance to meet<lb />
the girls in the other<lb />
sororities and to get to<lb />
know their new pledges.<lb />
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The Ghi Omega Sor-<lb />
ority held its first Alumni<lb />
weekend this past weekend<lb />
with a pig picking and<lb />
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Libby Letter, a member<lb />
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American Journal<lb />
Forum<lb />
Hopi prophecies foretell apocalypse<lb />
Reader defends nursing homes<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
In response to<lb />
Communique: Nursing<lb />
home fragments FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD Sept. 21, 1978.<lb />
There are two sides to<lb />
every nursing home story.<lb />
Sure, the people who<lb />
have not worked with the<lb />
geriatric patient may be<lb />
ignorant of what really goes<lb />
on as the kitchen staff may<lb />
be because they are not<lb />
closely related or interact<lb />
with the geriatric patient.<lb />
If you notice, the word<lb />
home is used, and that is<lb />
what the nursing home<lb />
institution is to be for each<lb />
patient A home, where the<lb />
patient is a resident not just<lb />
a patient<lb />
I have worked within a<lb />
resthome-intermediate care<lb />
facility as a Nurse's Aide<lb />
for two and one half years,<lb />
maybe our home was an<lb />
exception to the rule, but I<lb />
would like to present my<lb />
side as I see it.<lb />
As David's main con-<lb />
tention was that it is<lb />
ethically, financially, and<lb />
socially illegal to keep old<lb />
people alive against their<lb />
will and confine them to a<lb />
small building for the rest<lb />
of their lives is the conten-<lb />
tion of many.<lb />
Old people have rights<lb />
and it is presented that it is<lb />
not one of the rights for the<lb />
old person to life if he can<lb />
no longer support and do<lb />
for himself.<lb />
Nursing homes are ex-<lb />
pensive. The payments are<lb />
made by Medicare, Medi-<lb />
cade, and Social Security;<lb />
then savings and family<lb />
fundings take over.<lb />
David mentioned the<lb />
fact that he wanted to be<lb />
shot when he became old.<lb />
The farmer shoots his horse<lb />
because it is old and can no<lb />
longer work for its upkeep<lb />
and is too expensive just to<lb />
keep up the horse when you<lb />
are not getting anything<lb />
from the horse itself. This<lb />
will be true of your grand<lb />
mother, grandfater,<lb />
mother, father, aunt, uncle,<lb />
and eventually yourself!<lb />
Could you really shoot<lb />
your mother and father just<lb />
because they are old and<lb />
can no longer be an essen-<lb />
tial product of society?<lb />
Don't they deserve some-<lb />
thing?<lb />
The main purpose of<lb />
philosophy of the nursing<lb />
home is to rehabilitate and<lb />
help the person to live each<lb />
day one at a time to the<lb />
fullest extent.<lb />
Medical care should be<lb />
given to the geriatric pa-<lb />
tient. Why should it not?<lb />
Some old people are just<lb />
like babies. If you deny<lb />
them, deny the babies,<lb />
teenagers, and middle age<lb />
folks!<lb />
For the people to be<lb />
called names such as deri-<lb />
lict, hulks, and bags of<lb />
bones is inhumane. They<lb />
are just as much a person<lb />
as you are and they have<lb />
feelings, too! That bag of<lb />
bones can hear and under-<lb />
stand everything you say<lb />
about it.<lb />
The derilicts may be<lb />
derilicts only because the<lb />
family may neglect the<lb />
person because of the<lb />
wrong attitude and the<lb />
attitude of the workers such<lb />
as that of the cook's about<lb />
"I just feed these fuckers<lb />
and go home Each<lb />
patient needs love and<lb />
understanding even though<lb />
they may not be able to<lb />
respond. They make efforts<lb />
to communicate if you are<lb />
observant.<lb />
As confinement, this<lb />
facility provides many re-<lb />
creations such as checker<lb />
tournaments complete with<lb />
trophy and jacket, trips<lb />
downtown, gardening, art<lb />
and crafts, basketball, are<lb />
just a few. You are allowed<lb />
and encouraged to do your<lb />
own thing.<lb />
People are placed in<lb />
nursing homes in some<lb />
case as a last resort. In<lb />
these cases, the family<lb />
visits frequently and the<lb />
resident is happy and there<lb />
are good relations between<lb />
all sources. Others are<lb />
placed in nursing homes<lb />
just to be "out of the way<lb />
This is sad. You must help<lb />
this person just as you<lb />
would if a teenager had<lb />
been kicked out of the<lb />
house.<lb />
Sure, the geriatric pa-<lb />
tient has special problems<lb />
and they must be handled<lb />
in a special way. Yes they<lb />
do at times, some more<lb />
than others, shit in the bed<lb />
but if you recall, you did,<lb />
too. Your mom and dad<lb />
cleaned up, they still loved<lb />
you, and never gave you a<lb />
tremendous guilt complex<lb />
over it, why give them one?<lb />
Sympathy is nice in<lb />
extremely small amounts,<lb />
if you are overloading<lb />
sympathy on an old person<lb />
you just make them feel<lb />
sorry for themselves. That<lb />
can really mess them up.<lb />
Old people need love,<lb />
understanding, not apathy!<lb />
This society is all youth<lb />
oriented. Why? What has<lb />
youth got to do with<lb />
running the world? Youth<lb />
has much learning and<lb />
living to do! The youth gets<lb />
more respect from society<lb />
than the senior citizen<lb />
does! More emphasis<lb />
should be put on those old<lb />
beings! They've done a lot<lb />
for us and they deserve it.<lb />
Remember, one day you<lb />
will be in their place and it<lb />
will be sooner than you<lb />
think.<lb />
Up with Gray Power!<lb />
Libby JoAnn Owens<lb />
DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
"Do not let them tale whit 1$ underneath your<lb />
houses. For by that Urns, man will havs learned to make<lb />
another man. Seasons will change. And man will go into<lb />
space on platforms<lb />
Richard Kastl on the Hopi prophecies<lb />
What may be the biggest news of 1978, and beyond<lb />
remains a virtual secret, the property not of the madia<lb />
rnavene of the metropollten centers but of a little-known<lb />
Indian people in northeastern Arizona who call themselves<lb />
Hopi.<lb />
The Hopi - their name means "to be peaceful and have<lb />
faith in the Great Spirit" - have lived In the same rugged<lb />
arid place for centuries. They have nevar taken up arms<lb />
against the United Slates, nor have they ever signed a<lb />
treaty.<lb />
They consider them-<lb />
selves unique, and are so<lb />
considered by other native<lb />
North American peoples,<lb />
who generally accept the<lb />
Hopi as the spiritual guard-<lb />
ians of this continent, the<lb />
great Turtle Island of Indi-<lb />
an tradition.<lb />
Today, the Hopi,<lb />
through their traditional<lb />
elders, are trying to tell us<lb />
something. Namely,<lb />
" the Hopi fails, it will<lb />
trigger the destruction of<lb />
the world and all<lb />
mankind<lb />
Student proposes<lb />
clean-up campaign<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
I don't know if you've<lb />
seen this person, but there<lb />
is this kid I saw on campus<lb />
who was spending time<lb />
picking up trash left by<lb />
others. I looked over at this<lb />
Fcxjniainhead<lb />
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Ricki Gliarmis<lb />
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girl and got one ferocious-<lb />
ly defensive look.<lb />
As one who is becoming<lb />
more and more accustomed<lb />
to looks of this type, tread<lb />
this one as, " If you say one<lb />
word to ma fella � ril<lb />
knock your block off The<lb />
kid obviously felt pretty<lb />
strong about trash and<lb />
litter.<lb />
Now, I'm not opposed to<lb />
a clean-up campaign my-<lb />
self, but I sure don't think<lb />
one or two people will make<lb />
a big difference.<lb />
Maybe an appeal to the<lb />
student government for<lb />
more trash cans would be<lb />
helpful. There is surely<lb />
enough money to pay for a<lb />
few cans out of the<lb />
$150,000 they have in stu-<lb />
dent fees.<lb />
The campus police<lb />
could even help. They could<lb />
stop writing silly parking<lb />
tickets and write litter<lb />
tickets instead.<lb />
There ie e state law<lb />
against Uttering. This ie e<lb />
neglected, but obviously<lb />
necceaary law, considering<lb />
that there it no consensus<lb />
of human awareness to pick<lb />
up after themselves.<lb />
Wesley Williams<lb />
that if wa don't end our<lb />
ways of warfare and ecological suicide, this world will soon<lb />
self-destruct. Maybe this year, maybe next. Last year's<lb />
Western drought and bitter Eastern winter were, they<lb />
warn, only previews.<lb />
Now, predicting the end of the world is not new. Ouija<lb />
board wizards and folks claiming exclusive visiting rights<lb />
with Venusian saucer people have been doing it for years.<lb />
But the Hopi are not publicity seekers, not dilettantes.<lb />
They are an intensely religious people with a<lb />
detailed checklist for the apocalypse in prophecies that are<lb />
to psychic dabbling what a lightening bolt is to a 40-watt<lb />
bulb.<lb />
The Hopi prophecies are derived from a cosmology that<lb />
holds there have been several worlds before this one,<lb />
worlds that followed a pattern of growth, decay and<lb />
destruction brought on by human failures. Each world left a<lb />
few survivors, who carried the seeds of civilization with<lb />
them into the next world.<lb />
According to the Hopi worldview, they are the<lb />
seed-people of this world, and their land, to which they<lb />
migrated in annuity, is the center, the spiritual heart, of<lb />
this part of theplanet.The Hopi role, according to tradition,<lb />
is to protect the integrity of the heartland and to nourish the<lb />
heart through ritual and right livelihood.<lb />
The Hopi further believe that a turning away from this<lb />
delicate human ecology - both by humanity at a whole and<lb />
some Hopi themselves - has brought the present world to<lb />
the edge of destruction. The prophecies are signposts by<lb />
which to mark this cynical slippage.<lb />
Richard Kaeti ie a young Oeage-Creek Indian from<lb />
Oklahoma, a friend of the Hopi who often represents them<lb />
to the media and on speaking tours around the country.<lb />
Speaking �n Eugene, Ore. recently, Kaeti explained, "Long<lb />
before the white man came to thle land, It wee known that<lb />
men with white ekins would come from the East.<lb />
"The prophecy said they would come In a box by<lb />
anlmale, end the box wouidlater run by itself. There would<lb />
be long lines of these boxes, end there would be people<lb />
living inside them; ihey would go across the land like<lb />
snakes. Great roads would then pour across the land like<lb />
rivers; and man would begin to talk to man through<lb />
cobwebs in the sky. It was said that one man would be able<lb />
to see and hear another man over the mountains through a<lb />
box.<lb />
"The Hopi people said that there would be three<lb />
earth-shaking events that would take place if we started<lb />
going in the wrong direction Kastl continued. "The first<lb />
warning would come when a man bearing the swastikaWould<lb />
come to shake the world. And a man from the land of the<lb />
rising sun would come and shake the world some more<lb />
Then would come "a gourd of ashes from the sky that would<lb />
boil the rivers and the land for many years to come and<lb />
bring new sickness<lb />
The leadersof 17 Hopi clans, meeting in 1948, identified<lb />
the "gourd of ashes" as the atomic bomb. This so<lb />
concerned them, they decided to make the heretofore secret<lb />
of impending doom. They<lb />
see genetic engineering as<lb />
the fulfillment of the "man<lb />
making another man" pro-<lb />
phecy, while another vision<lb />
of "two brothers building a<lb />
ladder to the moon"<lb />
appears to be the joint<lb />
U.SSoviet orbiting space<lb />
station planned for 1979.<lb />
The final factor in the<lb />
prophecies, however,<lb />
 " '  figures to happen not in the<lb />
skies, but under the earth Thi�<lb />
assault on the Hopi themselves, on their traditionV'and<lb />
This assault, led by corporate multinational and<lb />
land.<lb />
� by �� an. Hop, who have g.ven up th.�<lb />
��ys. rs proceeding apaoe with devastating results<lb />
Stripmining of Hopi land began in 1967 when the<lb />
PbodyCoa, Co. signed a long-term ,ease w�h ,h. eTed<lb />
.nb council. � accelerated in the rly W.n<lb />
Peabody began flaying Black Mesa a B,J<lb />
-religion, shipping TZZZ<lb />
2;Z Z 'leMe flran,M ,o a u"nium �-p�"y<lb />
�nd 13 oil companies for 1.5 million acres of ku .<lb />
half the Hopi holding fo, explor " "<lb />
w ' exploration of minerals and oil<lb />
The lease was approved in 1976 in an election in ,<lb />
only 229 of the a rwn w, an �ion in which<lb />
l� -I" be .n1 recomplt� h.7 " � �<lb />
y behave the drilling and digging wHI <lb />
A.r�dy, th. consldab amount, of water ,�, ,�'<lb />
the Four Corn MM hM lowww) t -TUT<lb />
Mar th. uni,u. wwn �, dry ��;<lb />
sou ou, - thi, wor.d mm �, ,� m Hopi J�<lb />
failed In their atew.rd.hlp. . <lb />
The only mmter now at ,�. ,���� ,�.<lb />
be whether all lit. mm be loat or onlv m. Z ,<lb />
�� nn, or only moat of t If vm<lb />
change course right away, they seem to augga w J2<lb />
um, j � wr�w, wa can at<lb />
�t avoid tha worst. Wrote Dan Katchongv who Zl<lb />
juet after completing hie book A u. J .<lb />
1972 "a, �msD0. "weep for AW �, in<lb />
P�op�e everywhere muet give the Hop! tt�elr meet<lb />
�"�owe ccnlder.tion. Our prophecies, our t-ching. and<lb />
our caramcnial dutieemuet continue, for if the Hop! to it<lb />
will triggar tha deduction of the world and all mankind<lb />
For further information, contact Friends of the Hopi,<lb />
Box 1882, Fiagetaff, Arizona 86002.<lb /><pb facs="00057151_tn_0005" /><lb />
Curry stars in The Rocky Horror Picture Show<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
This Friday and Saturday night at 7 and 9 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre, the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee will present the first genuine<lb />
cult' film of this decade, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.<lb />
Rocky Horror is a melange of farce, parody and satire<lb />
set against a backdrop of rock music, bizarre characteriza-<lb />
tions and intermittent sex. It is a hilarious, irreverent spoof<lb />
of the old horror and beach movie genres of film that will<lb />
never make it to TV intact.<lb />
Rocky Horror is overflowing with crazy ideas, people<lb />
bursting into song, boisterously funny bit roles, and the one<lb />
and only Tim Curry (pictured above) in the lead as a<lb />
franssexual vampire from Transylvania. The film sports<lb />
some of the most progressive perversions to date<lb />
It is entertaining, revolting, compelling, captious, and<lb />
campy all at once.<lb />
The untenable storyline revolves around newlywed<lb />
couple Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon),<lb />
who are bouncing along the countryside en route to a<lb />
honeymoon hideaway when their car has a flat tire and they<lb />
are forced to seek refuge in a spooky Gothic castle in the<lb />
middle of nowhere. Its horrific occupants take them under<lb />
their wing: strip them down to the unmentionables, a la<lb />
Frankie and Annette, and sweep them along to the grand<lb />
ballroom cum laboratory where they witness the timeless<lb />
ritual dance of cosmogenic immortality.<lb />
The production number is entitled "Let's Do the<lb />
Timewarp Again" and the entire cast, some 20 or 30<lb />
players strong, joins in.<lb />
It is during the dance that the couple meets the lord of<lb />
the castle (Tim Curry), a transsexual varnprre who we rater<lb />
discover isfrom another planet. He has come to earth wW<lb />
a host of grotesque assistants who are all bent on, that's<lb />
right, creating a higher form of life, but who have so far<lb />
only succeeded in manufacturing a physiologically defective<lb />
atrocity whom they keep shut tight in a meat locker. (Rock<lb />
singer Meatloaf enters as the creature and does another<lb />
number with the cast while zooming about on a motorcycle.)<lb />
Curry and company finally do succeed in their efforts to<lb />
assemble the perfect teratology and they give us Rocky<lb />
Horror, a musclebound Aryan who looks to be the first of a<lb />
master race of Rocky Horrors . . . until Curry's twisted<lb />
sexuality compels him to get personally involved.<lb />
Rocky Horror is fast catching on as big box-office late<lb />
show fare all across the country. It has the reputation of<lb />
being the only real audience participation film ever made.<lb />
It didn t start out that way.<lb />
The stage version opened in London some years back to<lb />
mixed reviews. After a long and prosperous run, it closed<lb />
and pre-production work on a film version began almost<lb />
immediately. The film version did poorly on its first<lb />
commercial run in 1971 and came perilously close to being<lb />
written off for tax purposes.<lb />
Rocky Horror was re-released in 1976 and slowly, but<lb />
definitively, snowballed a cult following of midnight<lb />
audiences not merely content to trick or treat, but to<lb />
audition for every role as well. They beat the players to<lb />
their lines at every possible opportunity; copy many of their<lb />
movements; gesture when they gesture; learn the<lb />
choreaography and practice in the aisles; devise clever<lb />
means with which to reinforce the action on the screen;<lb />
learn all of the lyrics to all of the songs ;toss questions at the<lb />
scree and across the theatre to fellow devotees; warn them<lb />
when danger is present, and soon.<lb />
The setting at Chapel Hill's Varsity Theatre last<lb />
Saturday evening was one of characteristic bedlam (this is<lb />
what is realiy meant by the hypothesis of "audience<lb />
participation "). Patrons threw rice during the wedding<lb />
sequence at the beginning of the film; punned an on screen<lb />
toast by tossing real toast high in the air; switched on<lb />
pocket flashlights in order to aid Brad and Janet in their<lb />
plight to find the castle early on in the film (a double pun<lb />
because the couple sing a song entitled "There is a Light"<lb />
during the sequence); donned party hats and blew<lb />
noisemakers for a party scene, and, in one of the most<lb />
heralded rituals of all, shot squirtguns filled with an ample<lb />
supply of water at patrons sitting in the front portion of the<lb />
theatre in order to simulate the rain that purse earthward in<lb />
still another sequence. (Viewers down front brought<lb />
unbrellas to protect them from the shower.)<lb />
Needless to say, many of the participants came to Rocky<lb />
Horror in drag gear as a tribute to the hero of the film,<lb />
Curry. Groups of five and six posed near the boxoffice at<lb />
the witching hour to have their pictures struck before<lb />
entering the theatre.<lb />
It should already be evident at this point that<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre is by no<lb />
means the best place to screen this sort of fare. The<lb />
slinging of debris is strictly forbidden in the theatre and<lb />
would be uncalled for anyway since most students will be<lb />
viewing the movie for the first time and will lack the proper<lb />
motivation that comes only from repeated screenings.<lb />
Not to worry, Rocky Horror gear may still consist of<lb />
pocket flashlights, party paraphanalia, and anything else<lb />
that will leave with the student atter his orientation<lb />
screening of the film.<lb />
Potential cultists may look forward to repeat perform-<lb />
ances of Rocky Horror at Greenville's Pitt Theatre The<lb />
movie is booked for sometime in late October.<lb />
It can be difficult to explain exactly why this wryly<lb />
decadent, obviously low budget effort has captured the<lb />
Saturday nights of so many filmgoers. Director Jim<lb />
Sharman calls the film "a magnificently contrived<lb />
cumulative piece that depicts a clash between the<lb />
generation of the Fifties and the music of the Seventies<lb />
Rocky Horror reminds us more of a Sixties<lb />
"underground" or "angry" film that has evolved into a<lb />
Felliniesque romp through a cemetary, and in this sense,<lb />
the musical numbers are an afterthought.<lb />
Rocky Horror seems to be the last of the "alternative"<lb />
films (films straying from the commercial cinema) but<lb />
certainly not one of the last experimental films. Transger to<lb />
the commercial cinema may not harm an avant-garde<lb />
filmmakers's talent, but it does tend to have the effect of<lb />
taking the edge off of his attack on the system.<lb />
Producers Lou Adler and Michael White have made full<lb />
use of the potential that became inherent in the artform<lb />
after the development of the 16 mm. camera during the<lb />
postwar years. Instead of producing movies for the<lb />
millions, almost-underground filmmakers like Adler and<lb />
White produce private films for themselves � the film<lb />
version branches out in directions that the play was never<lb />
even aim in. They were lucky, and it is hard to be sure why,<lb />
that they captured the support of a multitude of like-minded<lb />
supporters.<lb />
Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Jeff Bridges co-star in<lb />
Columbia Pictures' Somebody Killed Her Husband<lb />
By DARREN BERGSTEIN<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
The beauteous Farrah Fawcett-Majors has done what<lb />
she finally wants. Her reasons for leaving Charlie's Angels.<lb />
she stated amply last year, was "to better my career by<lb />
graduating to the movies<lb />
Somebody killed Her Husband is Farrah's first film but<lb />
in making it has she bettered her career? Or even<lb />
graduated at all?<lb />
Yes, she certainly has. Farrah's portrayal of a simple<lb />
New York wife of a wealthy insurance man who is suddenly<lb />
thrust into the world of murder is one of gratifying fortitude<lb />
and accomplished grace.<lb />
She is five, ten, twenty times better than in the abysmal<lb />
Charlie s Angels. Let's face it: naturally the only thing that<lb />
keeps Angels qo'q is the bouncy and bubbly motions that<lb />
Kate, Jaciyn and Cheryl (once Farrah) execute. The acting<lb />
is definitely melodramatic and quite terrible.<lb />
In this film, however, Farrah comes across as anactress<lb />
possessing a surprising bit of talent. Though the dialogue<lb />
and basic plot-line is somewhat cliched, she plays her part<lb />
straight<lb />
Farrah portrays Jenny Moore, a woe-be-gone woman<lb />
with a baby and a marriage on the rocks.<lb />
Jff Bridges is the exact opposite of Mr. Moore. He is a<lb />
Macv s employee working behind a counter in the toy<lb />
aertment having battles of his own with a woman who<lb />
STother things on rtm mind besides stuffed animals.<lb />
This does not interest him, however, his main<lb />
preoccupation being his writing of children's books which<lb />
!�L�'t �am to be wanted.<lb />
He burnt into Farrah one day, spilling her pretzels,<lb />
starting off a really atypical relationship, (this never<lb />
happened to Raquel Welch.)<lb />
Of course, Farrah and Bridges fall in love, rather quickly<lb />
m fact. It's unusual that the three most confusing words in<lb />
the English language (I Love You) pop up in the first half<lb />
hour of the picture.<lb />
The main shock of the film comes when Bridges and<lb />
Farrah, having decided to tell her husband that they were<lb />
getting married, walk to the kitchen where they discover<lb />
the bloodied, stabbed body of Mr. Moore.<lb />
Farrah is understandably horrified, and Bridges<lb />
proceeds to go out of his mind trying to deduce who in the'<lb />
world would kill a corrupt insurance agent.<lb />
It's amazing how Bridges deducts each step logically<lb />
and seems to uncover the murderer's identity while finding<lb />
out that he was , terribly wrong�and the rather<lb />
' suspenseful' (to be more exact) hazy climax proves him so.<lb />
Bridges doesn't appear to be suited for the part of a man<lb />
falling head over heels for a pretty face (though hell, even I<lb />
would gladly take the vivacious poster girl Angel�and do<lb />
perhaps a bit more).<lb />
He stupidly follows her around like a starved puppy,<lb />
finally asking her out to lunch on a cold and blistery day.<lb />
Wonder what Lee thinks of all this<lb />
The Majors have a lot going for them. As a matter of<lb />
fact, Lee has himself made an adventure flick called The<lb />
Norseman about the discovery of North American by the<lb />
Vikings.<lb />
They plan to produce films in which either of them or<lb />
both of them would star in. Would it work? Again, only time<lb />
will tell<lb />
Farrah has become a heavy lady. After her severed<lb />
relationship with Charlie's Angels, she planned to C7t to<lb />
the world that she just wasn't another pretty face.<lb />
There came along the various commercials for Cougar,<lb />
Wei la Balsam Shampoo (she has, in fact, her own line of<lb />
shampoo and other cosmetics known as Farrah Fawcett<lb />
Shampoo�catchy name, huh?), Noxzema and perhaps one<lb />
or two others.<lb />
She was one of the hosts on the Emmy Awards, and has<lb />
made a number of appearances on Johnny Carson's Tonight<lb />
Show.<lb />
But, after all this seemingly glorious prestige, Mrs.<lb />
Majors really hasn't surfaced with a whoosh ever since she<lb />
left the Angels set.<lb />
Cheryl Ladd has grabbed all of Farrah's mail and<lb />
possibly more, taking over in her absence with aplomb.<lb />
Farrah may inwardly regret or envy this, but she is not<lb />
showing it, not publicly at least.<lb />
What about the posters though, huh?<lb />
Oh, man, yeah<lb />
What Farrah did become was the nation's no. 1<lb />
Sex Symbol.<lb />
I hat poster showing a pretty woman clothed in a<lb />
skimpy, revealing bathing suit, her lion's mane flowing like<lb />
two dozen snakes, makes Its' appearance on the walls of<lb />
college dorm rooms, bedrooms, discos, record shops,<lb />
bathrooms, army barracks, penthouses, business offices.<lb />
It is reported that that voluptuous item has sold over five<lb />
million copies, the hottest poster of 1976, 1977, and surely<lb />
one of the hottest posters of all time. Raquel Welch move<lb />
over�the lady with the hair Is here.<lb />
In the movies also<lb />
There is talk going on of her doino a science fiction film,<lb />
FLOOREDTHE SEARCH for an elusive killer challenges<lb />
Jeff Bridges and Ferrah Fawcett-Majors in "Somebody<lb />
Killed Her Husband<lb />
her second film beside the minute part she had in Logan's<lb />
Run. But hell, she looked good there<lb />
What is Farrah's outlook on the parts she wishes to<lb />
pursue? She has stated that nude portrayals would, or<lb />
maybe, come later in her career, she feeling that she has<lb />
too many young fans that couldn't accept their cover girl,<lb />
their neat gal, exposed. Or maybe that's how their parents<lb />
feel.<lb />
Speaking back of nude parts, there is a love scene in the<lb />
picture that makes one wonder if hubby Lee approves.<lb />
One may also think if Farrah cares if he approves, her<lb />
mind obviously atwirl with worrying about pursuing her<lb />
own illustrious career on her skateboard herself. Course<lb />
Lee will be at her side, but the lady's got ideas of her own.<lb />
Think of the basic sixties murder flick and you have<lb />
Somebody Kilted Her Husband. But the only reason for the<lb />
film it to see Farrah in full flight. And by God, she's done<lb />
pretty damn good.<lb />
.<lb />
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Page6 FOUNTAINHEAD 5 October 1978<lb />
Arthur Knight to speak on 4Sex in<lb />
the Cinema9 this Tuesday night<lb />
Arthur Knight, noted<lb />
film critic, will give a<lb />
lecture or) Sex in the<lb />
Cinema on Tuesday, Oct.<lb />
10. 1978 at the Hendrix<lb />
Theatre in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
The name Arthur<lb />
Knight is synonymous with<lb />
the study of the movies.<lb />
Since its publication in<lb />
1957. The Liveliest Art has<lb />
been recognized as the<lb />
comprehensive history of<lb />
films.<lb />
Arthur Knight is<lb />
presently a Professor of<lb />
Cinema at the University of<lb />
Southern California and<lb />
film critic for Playgirl and<lb />
Westways magazines.<lb />
He is the former film<lb />
critic to The Saturday<lb />
Review and has taught at<lb />
the City College of New<lb />
York, Columbia, Hunter<lb />
College, and the New<lb />
School for Social Research.<lb />
He has lectured at<lb />
Dartmouth, Tulane, Sand<lb />
Diego State College, City<lb />
College of Berkeley,<lb />
U.C.L.A and Sarah<lb />
Lawrence, among others<lb />
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omitted entirely from an<lb />
international "10 Best"<lb />
survey of the Fifties, but<lb />
topped the list in the<lb />
Sixties?<lb />
Professor Knighta<lb />
veteran of twenty-five years<lb />
as a practicing film critic in<lb />
new York and Hollywood,<lb />
speaks with authority on<lb />
the New York critics and<lb />
their methods of operation,<lb />
on their Hollywood<lb />
confreres, and on the<lb />
uneasy relationship bet<lb />
between the critics, the<lb />
motion picture industry,<lb />
and the creativeiersonali-<lb />
ties they either hate or<lb />
adore.<lb />
Knight also offers a<lb />
critique of the critics and a<lb />
guide to interpreting con-<lb />
temporary film criticism.<lb />
Arthur Knight, creator<lb />
of Playboy magazine's<lb />
"Sex in the Cinema" is on<lb />
tour with his exciting film-<lb />
lecture presentation "The<lb />
history of Sex in the<lb />
Cinema<lb />
Knight is a jury<lb />
member at the Venice, San<lb />
Francisco, Chicago, Van-<lb />
couver, Mar de Plata, and<lb />
locarno film festivals; he<lb />
serves on the selection<lb />
committee for the New<lb />
York and Dallas film fes-<lb />
tivals; and he is a member<lb />
of the board of directors of<lb />
Filmex (the Los Angeles<lb />
film festival).<lb />
In addition to his<lb />
diverse and myriad en-<lb />
deavors, Arthur Knight is<lb />
perhaps best known to the<lb />
general public as the author<lb />
of Playboy magazine's pop-<lb />
ular and controversial Sex<lb />
in the Cinema series.<lb />
From Thomas Edison's<lb />
The Kiss (1896) to Deep<lb />
Throat (1972), sex has<lb />
always been Topic A so far<lb />
as the movies are con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
but the amounts of sex<lb />
permitted on the screen<lb />
vary with the times, and<lb />
concepts of morality change<lb />
with changing social condi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Knight skillfully<lb />
and entertainingly relates<lb />
the alternating periods of<lb />
permissiveness and repres-<lb />
sion to their historical,<lb />
sociological, and psycho-<lb />
logical roots.<lb />
The content and quality of<lb />
Knight's presentation<lb />
were consistently excellent.<lb />
We were pleased, very<lb />
pleased.<lb />
-Assistant program<lb />
Director, University of<lb />
Illinois<lb />
 would highly recommend<lb />
him as an asset to any<lb />
college program.<lb />
-Assistant Program<lb />
Director, Southern Illinois<lb />
University<lb />
Sponsored by the<lb />
Student Union Lecture<lb />
Committee, admission to<lb />
the lecture will be free for<lb />
ECU students with ID and<lb />
Activity cards. Tickets are<lb />
$2.00 for ECU faculty and<lb />
staff and for the general<lb />
public.<lb />
NOTED FILM LECTURER<lb />
and critic, Arthur Knight. Knight will<lb />
speak on the subject of Sex in the Cinema<lb />
this Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Mendenhall s<lb />
Hendricks Theatre.<lb />
Senior art student Larry Shreve<lb />
exhibits his paintings at Mendenhall<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Paintings by Larry<lb />
Shreve, senior student in<lb />
the ECU School of Art, will<lb />
be on display Oct. 1-7 in the<lb />
gallery of Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
The paintings, done<lb />
with acrylic paints and color<lb />
dyes, include a self por-<lb />
trait, genre paintings based<lb />
on local rural architecture<lb />
and two paintings from<lb />
Shreve's series with the<lb />
American flag as a unifying<lb />
theme.<lb />
A candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<lb />
degree in painting with a<lb />
minor concentration in<lb />
drawing, Shreve plans to<lb />
continue his art studies on<lb />
the graduate level.<lb />
His parents are Levi and<lb />
Sarah Shreve of 153 Meli-<lb />
ssa Drive, Rocky Mount.<lb />
Tenor Charles Moore to perform in<lb />
recital on Monday, Oct. 9<lb />
PHI<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Charles Moore, tenor, a<lb />
member of the School of<lb />
Music voice faculty, will<lb />
perform in recital Mon<lb />
Oct. 9, at 8:15 p.m. in the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
Dr. Moore will perform<lb />
Franz Schubert's 'Win-<lb />
terreise Opus 89, a cycle<lb />
of 24 songs based on texts<lb />
by Wilhelm Muller. The<lb />
cycle is one of the last of<lb />
Schubert's compositions,<lb />
written soon before the<lb />
composer's death in 1828 at<lb />
the age of 31.<lb />
Dr. Moore, chairman of<lb />
vocal music for the ECU<lb />
School of M usic. is active as<lb />
a guest choral director,<lb />
clinician and officer in<lb />
professional music educa-<lb />
tor's organizations.<lb />
He holds degrees from<lb />
Butler and Indiana Univer-<lb />
sities.<lb />
His public performance<lb />
in the area have included<lb />
featured roles in campus<lb />
opera and oratorio product-<lb />
ions, among them the lead<lb />
role in the ECU Opera<lb />
Theatre produciton of<lb />
"Tales of Hoffman<lb />
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Moore will be his wife,<lb />
pianist JoAnn Moore.<lb />
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5 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
ECU seeks third straight victory<lb />
Pirates on the road against Keydets<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Even ECU head coach<lb />
Pat Dye admits VMl is not<lb />
the most exciting word in<lb />
the world when it comes to<lb />
collegiate football.<lb />
But don't think for one<lb />
second Dye and the rest of<lb />
his Pirates are taking the<lb />
Kedyets lightly this Satur-<lb />
day when ECU travels to<lb />
Lexington. Va. for its 1 :30<lb />
contest at Alumni Memor-<lb />
ial Stadium.<lb />
"It's certainly not the<lb />
st exciting place for<lb />
outsid' come play<lb />
d Dve at his weekly<lb />
cress eon. "But it<lb />
� means we'll<lb />
nave a tough game against<lb />
It's homecoming and<lb />
cadets always make a<lb />
lot of noise. The biggest<lb />
thing for them is that<lb />
they've now won eight<lb />
straight games at home,<lb />
and the last team to beat<lb />
them there was ECU back<lb />
in 1976<lb />
Last year, the Keydets<lb />
jumped out front 13-0 in the<lb />
first half before ECU came<lb />
from behind to capture a<lb />
hard fought 14-13 victory.<lb />
VMl, now 2-2 overall, won<lb />
its biggest game of the year<lb />
last week when the Keydets<lb />
topped Virginia 17-9.<lb />
"They certainly got a<lb />
big win against Virginia<lb />
last week noted Dye.<lb />
Last year's game was a<lb />
hard fought one and I know<lb />
they felt like they should<lb />
have won. They don't make<lb />
many mistakes and they<lb />
certainly won't beat them-<lb />
Simply Sports<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
selves.<lb />
ECU won its second<lb />
game in a row last week<lb />
over Texas-Arlington 23-<lb />
17, but once again quarter-<lb />
back Leanoer Green missed<lb />
most of the contest with an<lb />
injury. Green suffered a hip<lb />
pointer in the first quarter<lb />
and missed the second half,<lb />
but is expected to be back<lb />
in the starting lineup Sat-<lb />
urday against VMl.<lb />
"Leander hasn't prac-<lb />
ticed yet this week said<lb />
Dye. "And it's certainly<lb />
noticable that our offense<lb />
struggles when he's not<lb />
playing. When he got hurt<lb />
last week it kept us from<lb />
doing some things on<lb />
offense we normally could<lb />
have done.<lb />
"We didn't move the<lb />
ball well in the second half,<lb />
but we only turned the ball<lb />
over two times during the<lb />
game. We haven't done<lb />
that badly on offense con-<lb />
sidering all the injuries<lb />
we've had. If we can get<lb />
everybody healthy we'll be<lb />
a fine offensive football<lb />
team.<lb />
After Texas-Arlington<lb />
railed to tie the score at-<lb />
14-14 the ECU defense<lb />
allowed only three points<lb />
the remainder of the game<lb />
and shut down talented<lb />
Mav quarterback Roy<lb />
Dewalt. Dewalt completed<lb />
9 of 14 passes for 134 yards<lb />
in the first half but could<lb />
manage only two comple-<lb />
tions for 20 yards in the<lb />
second half.<lb />
"Our defensive line did<lb />
an excellent job containing<lb />
Roy Dewalt in the second<lb />
half praised Dye. "We<lb />
forced seven turnovers and<lb />
once again came up with<lb />
some big defensive plays<lb />
Dye cited D.T. Joyner,<lb />
Oliver Felton, Tommy<lb />
Summer, Mike Brewing-<lb />
ton, Zack Valentine and<lb />
Fred Chavis for their<lb />
performances against Tex-<lb />
as-Arlington. Defensive<lb />
backs Charlie Carter, who<lb />
intercepted two passes, and<lb />
Willie Holley also drew<lb />
praise from Dye.<lb />
Noting the PiratesThe<lb />
last time VMl defeated<lb />
ECU was in 1974, when the<lb />
Keydets won 13-3 and<lb />
captured the Southern Con-<lb />
ference Championship<lb />
Incidentally, Saturday's<lb />
game will count as a<lb />
Those surprising VMl Keydets<lb />
ni Memorial Stadium hardly resembles the<lb />
tares ECU has become accustomed to playing<lb />
I rst five games of the season.<lb />
indent Alumni Memorial structure seats only<lb />
s and ranns as one of the smallest stadiums in the<lb />
on One classification of major college football<lb />
� cram 1.000 screaming jarheads and their dates into<lb />
structure, along with a throng of ardent Keydet<lb />
aiumm and suddenly this stadium becomes-one Of the<lb />
.ghest places in the country to play in. Just ask�CU head<lb />
coach Pat Dye.<lb />
Lexington s probably not the most exciting place in the<lb />
world to play in. but they always play tough up there said<lb />
Dye Wednesday afternoon at his weekly press luncheon.<lb />
We had to fightour guts out there two years ago to come<lb />
away with a 17-3 victory. Those cadets make a bunch of<lb />
se everytime we play there and they make it awfully<lb />
jh for you<lb />
Hold it right there. Pat. VMl? The perennial patsy in the<lb />
Southern Conference which at one time over a four year<lb />
period won three games and lost a whopping total of 39?<lb />
Well, sort of.<lb />
er Keydet officials were fed up with enough of those<lb />
embarrassing 50-zip scores on Saturday afternoons, Bob<lb />
Thalman. a former assistant coach at North Carolina and<lb />
Georgia Tech was hired to make some changes.<lb />
Although the results weren't immediate, Thalman<lb />
slowly nursed the VMl program along and today the<lb />
Keydets have regained the respectability they once<lb />
commanded back in the late 50's and early 60's.<lb />
A glance at Thalman's record over the last four years at<lb />
VMl is remarkable considering the size of the tiny<lb />
� nstitutionand the obvious recruiting problems any mil-<lb />
itary school faces.<lb />
Top service academy<lb />
Since 1974. VMl has won more games than any of its<lb />
m-state rivals or any of the service academies. Add two<lb />
Southern Conference championships and suddenly<lb />
opposing teams no longer find the Keydets pushover on<lb />
Saturday afternoons.<lb />
No man ever worked harder or did more for VMl in<lb />
time of need than did Bob Thalman noted VMl Athletic<lb />
Director Tom Joynes recently. "When we hired him, we<lb />
were at a point where we couldn't raise money and we<lb />
couldn't sell tickets, not just because of the record but<lb />
because morale here was so low<lb />
This Saturday afternoon Pat Dye visits Lexington, Va.<lb />
for the third time since he assumed duties as head coach at<lb />
ECU The Southern Conference championship was on the<lb />
line the first time Dye visited VMl and the Keydets won<lb />
13-3 and finished the season 7-4.<lb />
Although the Pirates are no longer members of the<lb />
Southern Conference Thalman still admits ECU is one of<lb />
their biggest rivalries. "We always regard ECU as one of<lb />
our biggest games each year said Thalman. "We've<lb />
never liked the idea of being recognized as a small school<lb />
that cant play and I think we've proved we can play<lb />
winning football here.<lb />
"We're the smallest school in the NCAA Division I, but<lb />
we're competitive. I think our games against ECU over the<lb />
last four years certainly indicate how competitive we've<lb />
been<lb />
After dropping two of its first three games, the Keydets<lb />
bounced back tc dump big in-state rival Virginia last week<lb />
17-9 and appear ready o make another run at the<lb />
Southern Conference title.<lb />
�We have a tremendous amount of respect for ECU<lb />
said Thalman. "Year in and year out, they're one of the<lb />
best teams we'll face on our schedule<lb />
And despite its small size and less talented athletes, the<lb />
Keydets surprisingly remain one of ECU'S toughest<lb />
opponents. Year in and year out.<lb />
Just ask Pat Dye.<lb />
"It seems like every time I look acroea the line I aae<lb />
another great field goal kicker swinging his leg against us<lb />
!nd this week is no exception said ECU head coach Pat<lb />
nve VMl placekicker Cralg Jones owns ail the Key-<lb />
iaicking records booted two field goals aga'nat ECU<lb />
j�it year when the Pirates won 14-13.<lb />
Southern Conference con-<lb />
test for the KeydetsVMI<lb />
is the smallest Division I<lb />
school in the nation. Only<lb />
1250 students are enrolled<lb />
at VMlKeydet halfback<lb />
Butch Hostetter is the<lb />
team's top ground gainer<lb />
with 407 yards with a 5 yard<lb />
average per carry VMl<lb />
also ranked sixth in the<lb />
nation in passing defense<lb />
allowing only 64 yards a<lb />
game.<lb />
Bill Lamm remains<lb />
ECU'S top scorer with 26<lb />
points. The junior place-<lb />
kicker has converted 11-11<lb />
extra points and has con-<lb />
nected on five field goal<lb />
attemptsBill Ray Wash-<lb />
ington is the second leading<lb />
scorer with three touch-<lb />
down receptions. halfback<lb />
Anthony Collins is the<lb />
Pirates leading rusher with<lb />
259 yards<lb />
VMl sharpshooter<lb />
VMl PLACEKICKER CRAIGJones sends another field goal<lb />
through the uprights.<lb />
Pound for pound, he's the best<lb />
ECU cornerback Charlie Carter<lb />
Keydet QB<lb />
VMl QUARTERBACK ROBBY Clark directs the Keydet<lb />
offense Clark is also one of the the Keydet's tn-captains<lb />
this season.<lb />
Lamm provides<lb />
offensive kick<lb />
ByCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
ECU place kicker, Bill<lb />
Lamm, has eliminated one<lb />
worry yet added another.<lb />
But one can be sure that the<lb />
Satellite Beach, Fla. native<lb />
would much rather worry<lb />
about the latter than the<lb />
former.<lb />
Lamm tied a school<lb />
record by kicking three<lb />
field goals in the Pirates'<lb />
23-17 victory over Texas-<lb />
Arlington last Saturday.<lb />
That ended his old worries<lb />
about his ability to kick<lb />
successfully on the colle-<lb />
giate level.<lb />
Lamm claims that his<lb />
confidence is now at an<lb />
all-time high, yet he says<lb />
he has a new worry. "Now<lb />
I have to fight over-confi-<lb />
dence said Lamm. "After<lb />
a game like that, it's easy to<lb />
imagine myself getting a<lb />
little bigheaded. If I can<lb />
avoid that, I'll be ok. "<lb />
Lamm's three field<lb />
goal, 11 point effort against<lb />
the Movin' Mavs has Pirate<lb />
head coach Pat Dye<lb />
smiling. "I know this will<lb />
really help everyone's<lb />
confidence said Dye.<lb />
"Before when Bill would<lb />
miss a kick, it would really<lb />
hurt him, and the other<lb />
players. Maybe now they<lb />
will realize that a kicker<lb />
cannot connect every time.<lb />
I think he showed us what<lb />
he could do Saturday when<lb />
he tunes down<lb />
A walk on as a<lb />
freshman, Lamm is another<lb />
of the Pirates who had to<lb />
earn a scholarship through<lb />
hard work on the collegiate<lb />
level- Lamm was an<lb />
all-conference kicker and<lb />
two-year starter at quarter-<lb />
back at Satellite High<lb />
School.<lb />
ECU assistant coach<lb />
Ken Hutcherson was once<lb />
the head football coach at<lb />
Satellite, and decided to<lb />
talk to Lamm after his<lb />
senior season. Hutcherson<lb />
didn't have a scholarship to<lb />
offer, but evidently con-<lb />
vinced Lamm that, with a<lb />
little work, he could earn a<lb />
scholarship.<lb />
By deciding on ECU,<lb />
Lamm gave up his career as<lb />
a quarterback. "Coach Dye<lb />
tried me at defensive back<lb />
for a few days, but soon<lb />
told me to just stick to my<lb />
kicking. I guess that was<lb />
sort of a hint<lb />
Since that time Lamm<lb />
has put all his efforts into<lb />
kicking field goals and<lb />
extra points. All the hard<lb />
work culminated Saturday<lb />
night. Lamm's field goals<lb />
of 33, 40, and 29 .yards<lb />
reaffirmed his early season<lb />
feeling that he would have<lb />
a good season. "I felt a lot<lb />
better when we started<lb />
practice this summer than<lb />
ever before said Lamm.<lb />
"I felt ready to go. Usually I<lb />
kick so much before we<lb />
start practice that I'm worn<lb />
out when we do start. This<lb />
year I just took it easy, and<lb />
it's paying off<lb />
The Junior kicker<lb />
claimed that his perfor-<lb />
mance against Texas-Ar-<lb />
lington was one of the<lb />
biggest thrills in his life.<lb />
"It is definitely the high-<lb />
light of my career thus far.<lb />
it waa actually fun Saturday<lb />
night. I had a great time<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
It happens to even the best defensive backs, but ECU'a<lb />
Charlie Carter admits the bomb is every cornerbacks<lb />
nightmare.<lb />
Texas-Arlington quarterback Roy Dewalt caught Carter<lb />
napping Saturday night when he hit split end Scott Burt<lb />
with a 56 yard touchdown pass which tied the score early in<lb />
the second quarter.<lb />
But Carter returned in the second half to intercept two<lb />
of Dewalt's passes and helped the Pirate's secondary allow<lb />
only two completions the remainder f the game.<lb />
"We knew Dewalt could throw the ball, but I didn't<lb />
think he could throw the ball so accurately said the<lb />
former Terry Sanford prepstar. "I just took my eye off the<lb />
receiver for a split second and he got behind me. I really<lb />
didn't expect him to throw the long pass against us.<lb />
"Getting beat on long patterns like that bothers me and<lb />
you think about it the rest of the night, but coach Dye told<lb />
me to just forget about it and go out there and work harder.<lb />
After Dewalt completed nine of 14 passes for 134 yards<lb />
in the first half, the Pirates quickly made some necessary<lb />
adjustments at halftime.<lb />
"We tried to confuse him by disguising our coverage<lb />
explained Carter. "We did a lot more moving around and<lb />
switching and just gave them some different looks on<lb />
defense. I think it really began to confuse him because he<lb />
started checking off more. Their passing game really fell off<lb />
in the second half.<lb />
Carter's two interoeptions now gives him four for the<lb />
season and six career thefts. He has also been credited with<lb />
nine solo tackles this year and 12 assists.<lb />
"Interceptionsare the type things that just happend<lb />
said Carter. "But we want to always try and set up a good<lb />
return and get the offense in scoring position. You can<lb />
really give an offense some momentum when you put them<lb />
in scoring position after a long interception return<lb />
Carter played halfback and in the seconday during his<lb />
prep career at Terry Sanford, the 5-9, 175 pound junior.<lb />
gained 759 yards and scored 10 touchdowns during his<lb />
senior year. He spent one year at Massanuttem Military<lb />
Academy before coming to ECU.<lb />
"I really wasn't recruited by any big schools out of high<lb />
school, said Cane. Massanutten Virginia Tech<lb />
recruited me pretty heavily, but I decided on ECU because<lb />
it was closer to home and really thought I had a pretty good<lb />
chance to play<lb />
After seeing part time action during his freshman year.<lb />
Carter broke into the starting lineup last season. He was the<lb />
leading tackier in the secondary as a sophomore with 55<lb />
hits.<lb />
"Charlie is probably the most improved player in the<lb />
seconday this year praised defensive assistant Bobby<lb />
Wallace. "He's a very intenseplayerand loves contact. But<lb />
more importantly Charlie understands our coverages and<lb />
recognizes things receivers are doing on offense<lb />
"He'sone of the most enjoyable players to coach on the<lb />
-team continued Wallace. "He never gives you anything<lb />
less than 100 percent. Pound for pound he's the toughest<lb />
guy on the team<lb />
The Pirates travel to Lexington, Va. Saturday to face<lb />
VMl who upset Virginia 17-9 in Charlottesville last week<lb />
On the other side of the field will be assistant Carl Lombell<lb />
who coached Carter at Massanutten.<lb />
"They gave us a heckuva time last year at home (ECU<lb />
won 14-13) and they always seem to play us tough up<lb />
there admitted Carter. "We've just got to buckle dowr<lb />
and concentrate on winning the rest of our games<lb /><lb />
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ECU AT VMI<lb />
N.C. STATE AT MARYLAND<lb />
VIRGINIA AT DUKE<lb />
MIAMI, OHIO AT UNC<lb />
WAKE FOREST AT PURDUE<lb />
NEBRASKA AT IOWA STATE<lb />
LSU AT FLORIDA<lb />
PENN STATE AT KENTUCKY<lb />
NOTRE DAME AT MICHIGAN STATE<lb />
rEXASTECH AT TEXAS A&amp;M<lb />
MISSISSIPPI AT GEORGIA<lb />
OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS <lb />
SAM ROGERS<lb />
(42-15-1)<lb />
VMI 14-10<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Duke<lb />
UNC<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
LSU<lb />
Penn State<lb />
M ichigan State<lb />
Texas Tech<lb />
Mississippi<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
(42-15-1)<lb />
ECU 24-14<lb />
M aryland<lb />
Duke<lb />
UNC<lb />
Purdue<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
LSU<lb />
Penn State<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
TERRY HERNDON<lb />
(41-16-1)<lb />
ECU 23-12<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Duke<lb />
UNC<lb />
Purdue<lb />
Iowa State<lb />
LSU<lb />
Penn State<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Mississippi<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
ECU 17-14<lb />
M aryland<lb />
Duke<lb />
UNC<lb />
Purdue<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Florida<lb />
Penn State<lb />
Nortre Dame<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
WOODY PEELE<lb />
Daily Reflector<lb />
ECU 21-12<lb />
M aryland<lb />
Duke<lb />
UNC<lb />
Purdue<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Florida<lb />
Penn State<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
Forecast<lb />
race<lb />
tightens<lb />
Washington picked to win again<lb />
Redskin revival sparked by Pardee<lb />
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ByCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
sistant Sports Editor.<lb />
hat has happened to<lb />
e Washington Redskins?<lb />
s bunch of washed up<lb />
men improved their<lb />
ard to 5-0 after they<lb />
� ted the World Champ-<lb />
Mas Cowboys 9-5 in a<lb />
last Monday night.<lb />
Over The Hill Gang"<lb />
had been picked by some<lb />
. tics to finish as Ipw as<lb />
m the NFC East<lb />
sion. Why the big<lb />
Ound?<lb />
swer is new head<lb />
ack Pardee. He has<lb />
�he Skins and gotten<lb />
� st out of each player.<lb />
Pardee became<lb />
quarterback Joe<lb />
-arm has resembled<lb />
Tarkenton. fullback<lb />
Riggins has played<lb />
actually deserves his<lb />
nous salary, and the<lb />
nsive line has opened<lb />
res that Redskin backs<lb />
-earned of. The addi-<lb />
tion of two former Cincin-<lb />
� Bengals, defensive and<lb />
Coy Bacon and cornerback<lb />
Lemar Parnsh. has shored<lb />
�� e defense. Besides.<lb />
- ins aren't really that<lb />
The starting lineup<lb />
averages about 30 years.<lb />
Can the Redskin con-<lb />
tinue their win skein?<lb />
Here s a look at all of this<lb />
week's games:<lb />
WASHINGTON24<lb />
DETROIT 17<lb />
Yes indeed, the Red-<lb />
skins stay undefeated.<lb />
They will not be near as<lb />
sharp as in the Dallas<lb />
game, but Theismann<lb />
should be able to secure<lb />
enough points to hold off<lb />
the hapless Lions.<lb />
PITTSBURGH 24<lb />
ATLANTA 13<lb />
The Steelers are also<lb />
unbeaten, and rightfully so.<lb />
Terry Bradshaw, Lynn<lb />
Swann, and Franco Harris<lb />
have sparkled offensively.<lb />
The "Steel Curtain" def-<lb />
ense has also shined.<lb />
Atlanta quarterback Steve<lb />
Bartkowski had a great<lb />
game last week, but he<lb />
should find the Pittsburgh<lb />
defense a bit too much to<lb />
handle.<lb />
BALTIMORE 20<lb />
ST. LOUIS17<lb />
This matchup features<lb />
two of the largest disap-<lb />
pointments of the season.<lb />
Both have had to play<lb />
minus several star players<lb />
due to injuries.Baltimore<lb />
gets the edge because of<lb />
what can be a very good<lb />
defense. Cardinal coach<lb />
Bud Wilkinson could find<lb />
that his stay in the NFL is a<lb />
short one.<lb />
BUFFAL021<lb />
NEW YORK JETS20<lb />
For the last two weeks,<lb />
Buffalo coach Chuck Knox<lb />
has had his Bills playing<lb />
like bulls. The Jets perfor-<lb />
med well last week despite<lb />
the loss of quarterback<lb />
Richard Todd due to injury.<lb />
Todd isn't back yet. The<lb />
Bills win a close one.<lb />
CHICAGO 24<lb />
GREEN BAY 21<lb />
This game brings back<lb />
memories of the old days,<lb />
when these two clubs<lb />
always seem to face each<lb />
other in key games. The<lb />
Bears are 3-2, following<lb />
losses to Minnesota and<lb />
Oakland. The surprising<lb />
Packers are 4-1. The Bears<lb />
simply must win. A loss<lb />
would certainly damper<lb />
their chances for a division-<lb />
al title. This game will<lb />
seperate the men from the<lb />
boys. The feeling here is<lb />
that Bart Starr is still a year<lb />
or so away.<lb />
MIAMI24<lb />
CINCINNATI 21<lb />
It's hard to believe thai<lb />
the Bengals are 0-5. It's<lb />
almost equally hard to<lb />
believe that the Dolphins<lb />
are only 3-2. Both lost their<lb />
starting quarterbacks early<lb />
in the season, however.<lb />
Bengal quarterback Ken<lb />
Anderson should play in<lb />
this Monoay night enount-<lb />
er. Dolphin Bob Griese is<lb />
doubtful. If Anderson plays<lb />
well, the game should<lb />
prove interesting. Yet, the<lb />
feeling here is that the<lb />
Bengal losing string will<lb />
extend to six games.<lb />
should be able to gloat<lb />
little after this game.<lb />
OAKLAND 20<lb />
HOUSTON 17<lb />
Oakland seems to have<lb />
lost the ability, at least<lb />
temporarily, to win a game<lb />
in big fashion. All season,<lb />
Ken Stabler has had to pull<lb />
a miracle out of his two<lb />
minute offense, as he did in<lb />
the San Diego game. Last<lb />
week, Neil Colzie intercep-<lb />
ted a Chicago pass in<lb />
overtime to secure the<lb />
Raider victory. The Oilers<lb />
have also parricipated in<lb />
some cliff-hangers this sea-<lb />
son. Why break this string?<lb />
This one could possibly go<lb />
into overtime. Neverthe-<lb />
less, the Raiders should<lb />
win.<lb />
CLEVELAND 27<lb />
NEW ORLEANSU<lb />
The Browns have drop-<lb />
ped two consecutive heart-<lb />
breakers, to divisional<lb />
rivals Pittsburgh and Hou-<lb />
ston. Brown coach Sam<lb />
Rutigliano has done a fine<lb />
job with his club, and<lb />
SEATTLE 21<lb />
MINNESOTA 17<lb />
Here's mt upset pick of<lb />
the week. The old scram-<lb />
bler, Viking Fran Tarken-<lb />
ton, and the new one,<lb />
Seahawk Jim Zorn, should<lb />
have quite a battle for SAA<lb />
(Scrambler Association of<lb />
America) bragging rights.<lb />
The feeling here is that the<lb />
pesky young Seahawks will<lb />
catch the Vikes napping,<lb />
and that Zorn will have a<lb />
big afternoon.<lb />
DALLAS31<lb />
NEW YORK GIANTS 10<lb />
Ever since the first<lb />
game of the season, a 38-0<lb />
victory over Baltimore, the<lb />
champion Cowboys have<lb />
played lackadaisally. It's<lb />
about time the champs<lb />
played well. Look for big<lb />
performances by Roger<lb />
Staubach and Tony Dorsett.<lb />
NEW ENGLAND 23<lb />
PHILADELPHIA 20<lb />
The Eagles have a 3-2<lb />
record, and an excellent<lb />
offensive line. Halfback<lb />
Wilbert Montgomery is<lb />
among the league leaders<lb />
in rushing. The Patriots, on<lb />
the other hand, are loaded<lb />
with talent but have yet to<lb />
really put four good quart-<lb />
ers together. This week is<lb />
no exception, but still look<lb />
for a Patriot victory.<lb />
LOSANGELES27<lb />
SAN FRANCISCO 14<lb />
In this California battle,<lb />
the 49ers may as well by<lb />
singing along with the<lb />
Beach Boys. The unbeaten<lb />
Rams won't allow them to<lb />
do much else<lb />
TAMPA BAY 17<lb />
KANSASCITYU<lb />
The Buccaneers are no<lb />
longer the laughing stock of<lb />
the League. They have an<lb />
adequate defense and an<lb />
improving offense. The<lb />
Chiefs are also improving,<lb />
but not quite fast enough.<lb />
DENVER21<lb />
SAN DIEGO 13<lb />
The Chargers have pro-<lb />
blems; the Broncs have the<lb />
 Orange Crush Need one<lb />
say more.<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE REPA<lb />
As college football's<lb />
sixth weekend approach,<lb />
a tight race has material-<lb />
ized for the championship<lb />
Of FOUNTAINHEAD'S<lb />
FEARLESS FORECAST.<lb />
Sports Editor Sam Rogers<lb />
has led from the beginning.<lb />
However, Charles<lb />
Chandler, assistant sports<lb />
editor, has moved into a tie<lb />
for first place on the<lb />
strength of last week's 11-1<lb />
mark. Terry Herndon,<lb />
assistant advertising man-<lb />
ager is only one game back.<lb />
This week's games offer<lb />
a formidable challenge for<lb />
our gridiron prognostica-<lb />
tes, and a complete turn-<lb />
around could occur in the<lb />
standings.<lb />
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PRIN BIOCHEM II LAB (W 1:00-5:00)<lb />
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ADV SHORTHAND (M-f 11:00) (3)<lb />
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AOMIN MGMT (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb />
COORDINATION TECH (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb />
INTERN SUP WORK EXP (TBA) (1)<lb />
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222<lb />
222<lb />
222<lb />
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322<lb />
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62<lb />
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562<lb />
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1<lb />
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1<lb />
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INTRO TO BUS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb />
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LEG ENVIR BUS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb />
LEG ENVIR BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb />
LEG ENVIR BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb />
LEG ENVIR BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb />
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MARKETING MGT (tF 10:00) (3)<lb />
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ADV &amp; PROMOTION MGT (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb />
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