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Circulation 10,000<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No. JfjW October 1978<lb />
Parking takeover?<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
A proposal to separate faculty and staff parking has<lb />
caused quite a bit of stir in the university community this<lb />
past week. According to several anonymous sources, a plan<lb />
is afoot to separate faculty and staff parking and to give<lb />
perferred parking to the faculty.<lb />
Thisisfalse however,according to Dr. Carl Adler, who<lb />
submitted a proposal to the Faculty Senate recently. Dr.<lb />
Adler said in an interview that he is not in favor of giving<lb />
staff members less desirable parking.<lb />
"I can't speak for the senate for what it had in mind<lb />
when it adoped it, all I can tell you is what I had in mind<lb />
when I submitted it Adler said.<lb />
Adler went on to say. "In point of fact, I would have the<lb />
parking divide equally on a pro-rata basis � that means<lb />
that if staff had sixty percent of the registered cars they<lb />
should get sixty percent of the parking. Furthermore, " he<lb />
went on. "in my view they should get sixty percent of the<lb />
desirable parking<lb />
Adler went on to point out an example of his parking<lb />
proposal m the Memorial Gym area. He said "Cars trying<lb />
to get to and from the parking lot west of Austin create<lb />
congestion " He went on to point out that if that parking lot<lb />
was given entirely to the staff, who are here for practically<lb />
the entire day. there would be almost no congestion. "No<lb />
faculty would be driving in there looking for a parking space<lb />
because there wouldn't beany for them Adler said.<lb />
He added that the interior spaces should be staff and<lb />
exterior spaces should be faculty. He said, "That way, you<lb />
not have a lot of traffic congestion that we have<lb />
now<lb />
Adler remarked that there was no reason that the<lb />
ty should look for parking places where staff are<lb />
ked, because staff cars aren't leaving the campus area.<lb />
er commented further that "I think it's much more<lb />
intelligent to separate the two parking spaces In fact,<lb />
Adler noted, the staff would probably get the better parking<lb />
ices, because they will be nearer to the buildings on the<lb />
interior of the campus.<lb />
Adler said he didfi't know how the rumor got started,<lb />
but he said that it was probably just suspicion<lb />
Aciier commented on the fact that several letters, all of<lb />
i anonymous, have surfaced which have accused him of<lb />
to take parking.away from staff and give it to the<lb />
faculty Adler said that "It is not fair that there are<lb />
anonymous letters, if people are going to say this, they<lb />
should say what it is, because I don't know how to answer<lb />
He added that it was not his intention to take<lb />
parking away from staff.<lb />
Ader said that he hears faculty members complain that<lb />
,hPV couldn't find a parking space. He went on to say that<lb />
3 was readily available at 8 in the morning, but<lb />
that there are faculty members that teach labs until at night<lb />
until 11 and it is unfair to expect them to be back at 8<lb />
the next morning to compete for parking spaces with people<lb />
that work from 8 to 5.<lb />
He went on to say that faculty members are highly<lb />
mobile, sometimes having to commute to Allied Health or<lb />
elsewhere and back during the day, and staff don't have to<lb />
do this.<lb />
Adler said that he would like to talk to anyone that wants<lb />
to talk about the matter. "I haven't talked to anybody, but I<lb />
am aware that there are these things going around<lb />
Adler stressed that he was not speaking for the Faculty<lb />
Senate, and he went on to say that "All I did was submit<lb />
that proposal. I've been on faculty parking committees off<lb />
and on since 1965. This proposal has come up many times,<lb />
and three years ago it was adopted by the parking<lb />
committee  and it just disappeared<lb />
He went on to say that the Facilities and Planning<lb />
Committee has decided not to look at the problem this year,<lb />
so Adler took it to the Faculty Senate. He said "I normally<lb />
would have taken it directly to (Facilities and Planning) but<lb />
it was my impression that they didn't want anything about<lb />
parking coming up this year, so I decided to go to the<lb />
Senate.<lb />
He added that "It's my feeling that this will help<lb />
rationalize, somewhat, the parking on this campus He<lb />
went on to say, "It's not done for an ego trip or anything<lb />
else<lb />
Adler explained that if the faculty has to go look for<lb />
parkmn places, they should look in a lot where there will be<lb />
a lot ot turnover.<lb />
In a faculty lot, according to Adler, a lot of cars will be<lb />
coming and going all day long. In a staff lot, most of the<lb />
cars will be stationary. According to Adler's proposal, the<lb />
faculty, which are mobile, would compete for parking<lb />
spaces with other faculty members, and the staff would<lb />
compete with other sjaff members.<lb />
He went on to say ihat "I was certainly astonished about<lb />
the amount of feelings about it He added that the staff<lb />
members who are objecting to this should take their<lb />
objections to the campus Facility and Planning Committee.<lb />
The Chairman of that committee is Wes Hankins in<lb />
Geography, and I'm sure the committee would be very<lb />
receptive and would be glad to hear their complaints, and if<lb />
they thought they were justified, I'm certain they would<lb />
bring it back to the Senate, and say this shouldn't be<lb />
done<lb />
He went on to say that, "It is ce mly more intelligent<lb />
(to contact the Facilities and Planning committee) than<lb />
passing anonymous letters around that can't be answered<lb />
Adler aiso said that whatever is decided about faculty<lb />
staff parking should be fair to everyone involved.<lb />
Efforts to track down the source of the anonymous<lb />
letters failed.<lb />
SGA meets; Payne discusses<lb />
summer budget appropriations<lb />
flu RClRF fiT kJI CWVWM ���: . . <lb />
By ROBERT M. SWAIM<lb />
� ertising Manager<lb />
"? the Monday night<lb />
meeting of the SGA legis-<lb />
jre. committee appoint-<lb />
ments were announced,<lb />
SGA President Tommy Joe<lb />
Payne delivered his first<lb />
address to the new legisla-<lb />
ture, and several appropri-<lb />
ations bills were intro-<lb />
duced.<lb />
The following people<lb />
were appointed committee<lb />
chairmen: Brett Melvin -<lb />
appropriations, Jeff<lb />
Tnpiett - Rules and Judi-<lb />
ciary, Student Welfare -<lb />
ChnsCheatham. and Sylvia<lb />
Honeycutt - Screenings and<lb />
appointments.<lb />
In his address to the<lb />
legislature, President<lb />
Payne reported on the SGA<lb />
business that had been<lb />
transacted during the<lb />
summer.<lb />
"We only spent where<lb />
we felt it was necessary and<lb />
tried to keep as much<lb />
money as possible free for<lb />
the fall legislature to<lb />
appropriate said Payne.<lb />
But just because it was<lb />
Summer didn't mean that<lb />
everything stopped<lb />
President Payne said<lb />
that most of the Summer<lb />
appropriations were to the<lb />
transit system.<lb />
According to Payne, the<lb />
amount appropriated to the<lb />
transit system was to keep<lb />
the buses operating from<lb />
August through October.<lb />
Payne also said that<lb />
$800 was appropriated to<lb />
SOULS the first time ever<lb />
that SGA has funded that<lb />
organization.<lb />
Other Summer appro-<lb />
priations were: $264toRho<lb />
Epsilon and $3,500 to the<lb />
Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee.<lb />
President Payne com-<lb />
mended SGA Vice-Pres-<lb />
ident David Cartwright for<lb />
"an excellent job working<lb />
on three projects this<lb />
summer<lb />
One of the projects<lb />
Payne spoke of was the<lb />
ECU student directory<lb />
which has a section listing<lb />
day students for the first<lb />
time.<lb />
"We tried to get more<lb />
day student names In the<lb />
book said Payne. "It<lb />
doesn't look like a lot of<lb />
work but it was and we're<lb />
proud of it<lb />
Payne stressed to the<lb />
legislature the need to<lb />
spend carefully and warned<lb />
that the veto power would<lb />
be invoked if necessary.<lb />
"I do have the veto<lb />
power and I'm positive that<lb />
you will see me use it more<lb />
than once said Payne.<lb />
"But when I do veto, it will<lb />
not be out of spite or<lb />
vengeanoe.lm above that<lb />
Payne emphasized the<lb />
hope that the legislature<lb />
will be cooperative with the<lb />
executive branch this<lb />
coming year.<lb />
"This is a political<lb />
organization, so I will say<lb />
just a few words about<lb />
politics. I have been<lb />
through a lot in this<lb />
organization, most of it<lb />
good and some of it bad.<lb />
But I don't live in the past.<lb />
When I was installed last<lb />
year, I asked the legislature<lb />
to help me remove some<lb />
obstacles that stood in the<lb />
path of progress and I told<lb />
them I was willing to work<lb />
with everyone in order to<lb />
get the job done. I still hold<lb />
this feeling and I am willing<lb />
to see it through. It is a lot<lb />
easier to do work for<lb />
students when you don't<lb />
have to fight all the time,<lb />
but I haven't forgotten how<lb />
and if the need arises, I can<lb />
do it again said Payne.<lb />
NEW YORK MIME Keith Berger answered substained applause with silence.last Wednesday night<lb />
See story, p 6 <lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
NTE offered on Nov. 11<lb />
By KAY WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The National Teachers<lb />
Examinations (NTE) will be<lb />
given at ECU on Nov 11 in<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
The deadline to register<lb />
for the NTE is Oct. 19.<lb />
Registration forms should<lb />
be mailed in time to reach<lb />
the Educational Testing<lb />
Service in Princeton, N.J.<lb />
by Oct. 19. A registrat-<lb />
ion fee of $5 must accom-<lb />
pany all registration forms<lb />
received by ETS after Oct.<lb />
19 and before Oct. 25. No<lb />
on-the-spot registration is<lb />
allowed.<lb />
All registrants take the<lb />
common examinations and<lb />
most of the registrants take<lb />
one of the 26 area examina-<lb />
tions offered, according to<lb />
Wanda D. Wiseman, sec-<lb />
retary to the director of the<lb />
ECU Testing Center.<lb />
Registrants taking the<lb />
common examinations<lb />
should report to the Testing<lb />
Center in Speight at 8:30<lb />
a.m. That test should be<lb />
over about 12:30 p.m. Area<lb />
examinations are scheduled<lb />
to begin at 1:30 p.m. and<lb />
end at about 4:15 p.m.<lb />
Registration forms and<lb />
instructions are available in<lb />
the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Speight building, room 105<lb />
or directly from the Nation-<lb />
al Teacher Examinations,<lb />
ETS, Box 911, Princeton,<lb />
N.J. 08541.<lb />
In order to be certified<lb />
to teach in North Caroffna,<lb />
all prospective teachers<lb />
must take the NTE. In<lb />
1968, the N.C. State Board<lb />
of Education, selected the<lb />
cutoff score of 950 for North<lb />
Carolina teachers.<lb />
Contrary to rumors, the<lb />
ECU Testing Center has<lb />
received no official com-<lb />
munication that the cutoff<lb />
score will be raise by the<lb />
N.C Legislature, according<lb />
to Mrs. Wiseman.<lb />
The NTE is given<lb />
nationwide three times a<lb />
year. It is given in Febrary.<lb />
July, and November.<lb />
Wiseman urgesall stud-<lb />
ents who plan to take the<lb />
exam to give themselves<lb />
plenty of time, it takes<lb />
approximately four to six<lb />
weeks for the test scores to<lb />
come back<lb />
mmmmk<lb />
SBK<lb />
SSS<lb />
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What's inside<lb />
3S8<lb />
Pirates win third straight game, top VMI.<lb />
19-6see p. 9<lb />
V<lb />
v.<lb />
ECU wants to continue<lb />
with UNC.see p. 9<lb />
football series<lb />
Liqi<lb />
Keith Berger performed to a capacity<lb />
audience last Wednesday night. For<lb />
review and interview see p. 6<lb />
World-wide bike rider comes to<lb />
Greenvillesee p. 3<lb />
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uor supporters and opponents<lb />
confident of referendum victory<lb />
Rvnnnn auitc w<lb />
DAVID CARTWRIGHT SGA vice-president<lb />
TOMMY JOE PA YNE SGA president<lb />
Photos byPodeszwa<lb />
By DOUG WHITE<lb />
Editor<lb />
Last summer, the N.C. General Assembly approved a<lb />
bill to aiiow local option liquor by the drink, and several<lb />
counties and communities have already approved the sale<lb />
of mixed drinks. Although Pitt Cc. has not called for a<lb />
referendum,both sides of the issue are confident they will<lb />
win should one ever be called.<lb />
According to Rev. Van Dale Hudson, Trinity Free Will<lb />
Baptist, there is a strong conservative element in the<lb />
county which would defeat a mixed drink proposal.<lb />
"I've only been here a year and a half, but I understand<lb />
that in the statewide referendum on the issue a few years<lb />
ago the vote was about two to one against in this county,<lb />
because of the strong conservative element he said.<lb />
"We're one of the strongest denominations in the area,<lb />
and I think we could influence the vote in our favor. We<lb />
certainly would do our part to defeat it should it ever come<lb />
to a vote<lb />
Hudson is "convinced" that the liquor and beer<lb />
industries have a great influence on politicians and that it<lb />
will be harder to defeat liquor by the drink in Pitt Co. th�n it<lb />
was 10 years ago.<lb />
"I'm opposed to liquor by the drink mainly becau- I'm<lb />
opposed to alcohol. According to a survey by the N; onal<lb />
Institute on Alcohol Abuse, the public spends $10 f iting<lb />
the damage done by liquor for every $1 it earns fror quor<lb />
taxes.<lb />
Liquor is the basic cause of most problem most<lb />
major crimes, such as rape, murder, and burlary involve<lb />
drinking; social drinking is a contributing factor to<lb />
alcoholism. We've lost more people on the highway<lb />
because of drinking drivers thatn in all U.S. wars combined<lb />
Our nation has surpassed France as the moat drunken<lb />
nation in the world Hudson said.<lb />
Tony Vigorito, part owner and manager of "The Tree<lb />
House sees liquor by the drink as a boon to local<lb />
businesses.<lb />
"I like liquor by the drink both personally and<lb />
professionally. I was raised on Long Island in a mixed drink<lb />
environment, so naturally I favor it. I'm looking forward to<lb />
it. It'll help Greenville get a lot of stuff that it's missing<lb />
he said.<lb />
"There's a lot of energy and creativity here and people<lb />
want to get out and do things, and liquor by the drink will<lb />
enable the businessmen to offer these things he added<lb />
One of the advantages will be increased tips and wages<lb />
for bartenders and waitresses, according to Vigorito.<lb />
"I think the moral issue is no longer a valid argument,<lb />
it's just a matter of control. If theothe side will just listen to<lb />
common sense, liquor by the drink will provide tighter<lb />
control. When I first moved here, I couldn't believe the<lb />
rolling bars people had, people riding around with a<lb />
bottle Vigorito.<lb />
Vigorito is confifdent voters would pass liquor by the<lb />
drink in Pitt Co but feels it would take a good voter<lb />
turnout.<lb />
"I warn people who are for it not to sit back and let it<lb />
happen. You've got to show that this is what you want The<lb />
determining factor will be the 21-35 age population and<lb />
older people with enough common sense who'll see that it<lb />
won't hurt the community he added<lb />
Tom Haines, part owner and manager of "The Attic<lb />
feels liquor by the drink will have little effect on the college<lb />
community.<lb />
"The Tree House will probably be the only resturant<lb />
downtown with liquor by the drink, and one club is<lb />
considering becommg-a private club in order to serve mixed<lb />
drinks, but I doubt that will come about. College towns are<lb />
traditionally beer towns, partly because of the 21 year old<lb />
age restriction on liquor, and partly because beer is more<lb />
economical Haines said.<lb />
According to Haines, liquor by the drink usually results<lb />
in a more adult, sophisticated handling of alcohol.<lb />
"People have a tendency to finish off a bottle they<lb />
brown bag. That won't happen with mixed drinks because<lb />
they will be more expensive. It won't create a 'lets go get<lb />
smashed' attitude; you've got to be rich to get smashed<lb />
from cocktails he said.<lb />
"Nobody knows how it'll be, because it's all new said<lb />
Sanny Dilda, State Alcohol Enforcement agent, "it'll be trial<lb />
and error. People are predicting all these things, goodand<lb />
bad, will happen or won't happen, but nobody knows for<lb />
sure, it'll all be speculation<lb />
"Hopefully, the regulations will provide the necessary<lb />
control. We'll just have to wait and see. The regulations<lb />
were drafted with the philosophy that they be easy to<lb />
enforce said Ann Fulton, chief hearing officer, N.C.<lb />
Board of Alcoholic Control.<lb />
v<lb />
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Pag 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 10 October 197B<lb />
Jobs<lb />
NASTAR<lb />
CAPSON, the nation-<lb />
wide central co-op recruit-<lb />
ment organization for the<lb />
Navy, is sending recruiter<lb />
Bill Jackson to talk with<lb />
eligible ECU students<lb />
To be eligible, students<lb />
should file the federal<lb />
employment form (avail<lb />
-able in the Co-op office)<lb />
and the co-op application,<lb />
and must have completed<lb />
between 30 and 90 semest-<lb />
er hours by Jan. 1, 1979.<lb />
Eligible students should<lb />
have at least a 2.0 overall<lb />
average, have a transcript,<lb />
be recommended by a co-op<lb />
coordinator, be a citizen of<lb />
the U.S and be mobile for<lb />
the Spring semester, since<lb />
the jobs are located outside<lb />
the Greenville area.<lb />
School of Business stud-<lb />
ents are not eligible. Quali-<lb />
fied minorities, women and<lb />
handicapped students are<lb />
encouraged to apply.<lb />
Co-op has other career-<lb />
related job placmement<lb />
available for spring semes-<lb />
ter Interested students<lb />
should come to the Co-op<lb />
Office. 313 Rawl, for more<lb />
information. Applications<lb />
must be completed by Oct.<lb />
13. to receive priority for<lb />
spring placements.<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-<lb />
ville. The schedule of ser-<lb />
vices is:<lb />
YOM KIPPUR<lb />
Kol Nidrei - Tues Oct. 10<lb />
6:30p.m. Wed Oct. 11, 10<lb />
a.m. Minchah. 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 are<lb />
cordially invited.<lb />
There will be an organ-<lb />
izational meeting for ser-<lb />
ious skiers that will race<lb />
NASTAR this winter.<lb />
The meeting Is Wed<lb />
Oct. 11, at 4 p.m. in room<lb />
105 Memorial Gym.<lb />
CCFC<lb />
Chi Beta<lb />
Chi Beta Phi scientific<lb />
fraternity meeting is being<lb />
help at 7:30 p.m Thurs<lb />
Oct. 12 in the Biology<lb />
Reading Room (2nd. floor).<lb />
Activities will be plan-<lb />
ned for this school year. All<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend or contact president<lb />
Ken Russell at 758-6747<lb />
Come by the Leadership<lb />
Training Class for fun,<lb />
fellowship, and some prac-<lb />
tical insights into the excit-<lb />
ing Christian life. Every<lb />
Thursday night from 7-9<lb />
p.m. Sponsored by the<lb />
Campus Crusades for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
Phi Eta<lb />
Pi Kappa<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi's are<lb />
having little sister rush<lb />
tonight at 9 p.m. The house<lb />
is located at 803 Hooker Rd.<lb />
All sororities and G.D.I's<lb />
are urged to come out to<lb />
find out what a good time<lb />
really is.<lb />
Lecture<lb />
What is the uncondit-<lb />
ional love of God? How doe<lb />
sit affect the Christian's<lb />
self-image?<lb />
Mr. Richard Morri-<lb />
son from Nashville, N.C.<lb />
will be speaking about how<lb />
Paul's letter to the Roman's<lb />
chapter 5, verse 8, affects<lb />
his and our lives.<lb />
Come to Mendenhall,<lb />
room 221, at 7 p.m. Wed-<lb />
nesday night and check it<lb />
out.<lb />
Wed Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.<lb />
is the next meeting for all<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma members.<lb />
The meeting will take<lb />
place in Mendenhall 244.<lb />
Nominations for Who's<lb />
Who and a report on the<lb />
donut sale will be discus-<lb />
sed. Come and get involved<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
All Gamma Beta Phi<lb />
Pledges must attend either<lb />
the meeting on Tues Oct.<lb />
10 at 7 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
221 or the meeting Thurs<lb />
Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall 244. Essays<lb />
and dues must be turned in<lb />
by Oct. 24 in Mendenhall<lb />
243.<lb />
Poetry<lb />
F6SF<lb />
There will be a Poetry<lb />
Forum next Thursday<lb />
night, Oct. 19, at 8 in, room<lb />
248 of the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. All poets<lb />
attending should bring at<lb />
least six copies of their<lb />
poetry.<lb />
The forum will feature<lb />
poetry by Tar River Poet<lb />
Editor Peter Makuck Jeff<lb />
Rollins and REBEL Editor<lb />
Luke W hisnant to name but<lb />
a few.<lb />
Issues of the Tar River<lb />
Poet can be purchased at<lb />
the campus Student Supply<lb />
Store, Greenville's Central<lb />
News and Card Shop, The<lb />
Book Barn, and The Mush-<lb />
room.<lb />
Have you ever hit one of<lb />
those spots where you<lb />
thought you were the only<lb />
true Christian around, and<lb />
you fear that all the people<lb />
you really care about are<lb />
lost?<lb />
Of course you have.<lb />
There are few Christians<lb />
around that can boast a full<lb />
repertoire of saved loved<lb />
ones.<lb />
This Thursday night at<lb />
7:30 in room 221 in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center the Full Gospel<lb />
Student Fellowship will<lb />
look into "prayer for lost<lb />
loved ones<lb />
We'll also try to answer<lb />
the age-old question of,<lb />
"How can I be happy in<lb />
heaven with lost loved ones<lb />
on Earth?"<lb />
Handball<lb />
The new Intramural sport<lb />
sensation is ooming soon.<lb />
Anyone interested in learn-<lb />
ing more about Team<lb />
Handball and the special<lb />
opportunities available<lb />
within the Sport Club, come<lb />
to 105 Memorial Gym at 3<lb />
p.m. Wed Oct. 11 for an<lb />
informational, or ientational,<lb />
and organizational<lb />
meeting. Club members<lb />
especially are urged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Law Society<lb />
The ECU Law Society<lb />
will be having an organizat-<lb />
ional meeting Oct. 18.<lb />
The meeting will take<lb />
place in Mendenhall at 7<lb />
.p.m. in the Multi-p.ur.pose.<lb />
room.<lb />
AH those interested in<lb />
law andor law school,<lb />
please come to the meeting<lb />
or go by Dr. David Stevens<lb />
office in 214 Wright Annex<lb />
and sign up.<lb />
Legislature<lb />
There will be a N.C.<lb />
Student Legislature meet-<lb />
ing on Oct. 10 at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
in room 248 Mendenhall.<lb />
This is an important<lb />
meeting. Matters to be<lb />
discussed are? Bill Topics,<lb />
Resolutions and the Interim<lb />
-Council at UNC-Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend. All interested<lb />
students, Freshman<lb />
through Senior classes are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
For further information<lb />
call Joe Tanahey 758-7968<lb />
or Marc Adler 758-9523.<lb />
Don't miss it, this is where<lb />
the action is<lb />
Bicyclists<lb />
All 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 />
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 meetirfg, Oct. 11 at<lb />
4:30 in Rm. 130.<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 />
Tickets will be on sale<lb />
during mid-October.<lb />
The affair is semi-<lb />
formal.<lb />
Scholars<lb />
There will be a dinner<lb />
meeting of the League of<lb />
Scholars, Wed Oct. 11 at 6<lb />
p.m. at Jasons.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
CCF<lb />
There is a new organiza<lb />
tion on campus called the<lb />
Campus Christian Fellow-<lb />
ship.<lb />
It meets every Monday<lb />
night in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Union. The time is<lb />
6:30, and the room is 238.<lb />
Everyone is invited to come<lb />
by for Bible study and<lb />
singing songs.<lb />
Ski trips<lb />
Registration for the<lb />
Physical Education snow-<lb />
skiing trips will be held<lb />
Oct. 12 at 7.30 p.m in<lb />
Minges Coliseum, .Room<lb />
142-143. This is a mandat-<lb />
ory meeting for ail partia-<lb />
pants.<lb />
INBT<lb />
All the hotdogs you can<lb />
eat That's right The<lb />
INDT Club is having a<lb />
cookout at 5 p.m. Oct. 5 at<lb />
the Gazebo on campus.<lb />
We want members so<lb />
everyone is invited.<lb />
Tickets are on sale for<lb />
$1.50 in the INDT Dept.<lb />
office (Basement of Flan-<lb />
agan Bldg.). Hotdogs,<lb />
chips, and things, all you<lb />
can eat<lb />
Concert<lb />
Lecture<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 />
 TTJosf Hlfdentsay join<lb />
who have a 3-5. 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 />
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 1030<lb />
a.m. on the North Lawn of<lb />
ECU.<lb />
If you wish to attend,<lb />
please call 757-6537 to<lb />
request tickets.<lb />
The ECU Student Union<lb />
Lecture Committee will<lb />
present on Tues Oct. 10 at<lb />
8 p.m. in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Theatre, Playboy<lb />
columnist, Arthur Knight,<lb />
who will present a lecture<lb />
and 50 minute film pres-<lb />
entation on the history of<lb />
Sex in the Cinema. ECU<lb />
students are admitted free<lb />
with ID and Activity Card.<lb />
Car wash<lb />
The little sisters of the<lb />
Kappa Sigma fraternity are<lb />
hav ing a car wash Sat Oct.<lb />
14, from 10 until.<lb />
It win be in the Darryi's<lb />
parking lot beside the<lb />
Kappa Sigma house on 10th<lb />
St.<lb />
Come support the little<lb />
sisters and get a clean car!<lb />
The Student Uoion<lb />
Major Attractions Commit-<lb />
tee will present Brothers<lb />
Johnson with special guest<lb />
Mother's Finest on Sat .<lb />
Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. in Minges<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 />
In addition, public tickets<lb />
can be purchased from<lb />
Apple Records - E. 5th St<lb />
Greenville, School Kid's<lb />
Records - Georgetown<lb />
Shoppes, Greenville. The<lb />
Music Shop - Greenville<lb />
Square Mall, Greenville.<lb />
Only public tickets will<lb />
be available at the door.<lb />
Raquetball<lb />
There will be a Raquet-<lb />
ball Club meeting, Wed .<lb />
Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at 105<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Nurses<lb /><lb />
There will be a Student<lb />
Nurse's Association meet-<lb />
ing tonight at 6:30 p.m. in<lb />
room 202 of the Nursing<lb />
Bldg. Topic for discussion<lb />
will be self-awareness con-<lb />
cerning nursing as a pro-<lb />
fession. All nursing majors<lb />
are invited to attend. Re-<lb />
freshments will be served.<lb />
A<lb />
The Fourth Annual Rebel Art Show<lb />
Registration deadline:<lb />
Wed. Oct. 11,4 PM.<lb />
Prizes to be awarded include the Annual Attic<lb />
Lward (Best-In-Show$100 and a plaque, an<lb />
ight $60 prizes for first place in each category,<lb />
(Prizes provided by the Rebel, the Attic , and Jefferie's Beer and Wine.)<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Iforsote @<lb />
FOR SALE: By owner. '74<lb />
Ford Van, looks and runs<lb />
tike new. V8-302 engine.<lb />
Automatic transmission,<lb />
power steering, and brakes<lb />
air conditioning, radio, car-<lb />
peted, under coated, and<lb />
equipped for towing travel<lb />
trailer :hitch and electric<lb />
brakes); New tires. $3,595<lb />
cali 756-0166.<lb />
FOR SALE: Small white<lb />
Whirlpool refrig. with 14<lb />
inch separate freezer com-<lb />
partment. $150. Call 752-<lb />
6597 after 7 p.m.<lb />
LAB COATS: for sale at<lb />
JA's Uniform Shop located<lb />
at 710Weat6Th St.<lb />
FOR SALE: Peevey PA 400<lb />
plush amp. Fa more info.<lb />
call 753-4025.<lb />
FOR SALE: '76 deluxe<lb />
Motorbecane MOPED<lb />
$276. Runs well and Is in<lb />
good shape. Call 752-5236<lb />
and ask for Mike.<lb />
FOR SALE 76 Ford Cdbra<lb />
II. 4 cylinder, 4 speed,<lb />
great gae mileage, AM FM<lb />
8-track. Asking $2,600 (owe<lb />
$2,500). Contact Don Bohn<lb />
at 749-3791 (Fountain) after<lb />
5 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: 5 cu. ft. refrig.<lb />
with freezer compartment.<lb />
Perfect for dorms. Call<lb />
752-1699.<lb />
FOR SALE: 77 Celica<lb />
Toyota GT liftback. AC,<lb />
AMFM stereo, 5 speed<lb />
overdrive, ESP system.<lb />
Excellent oond. Like brand<lb />
s<lb />
new) Chocolate color with<lb />
white pinstrip. Reason for<lb />
selling: Need the Jack<lb />
$5,150 Call Kim. 756-8948<lb />
or come by 819 Greene.<lb />
FOR SALE: Refrig. in good<lb />
oond. for $40. Call 73B-<lb />
8158.<lb />
FOR SALE: JVC KD-15<lb />
cassette tape deck. Full<lb />
warranty. Three months<lb />
old. Call Jim 758-2811.<lb />
tor rent � persona!�<lb />
FdMALE DESIRES: room-<lb />
mate for 2 bdrrn. apt. at<lb />
Eaetbrook. Call 758-4251 or<lb />
756-5942.<lb />
LEAD GUITARIST: seek-<lb />
ing position with establish-<lb />
ed band. Call days753-5182<lb />
nights 753-4025. ALSO<lb />
HORSEBACK- RIDING: at<lb />
Jarman Stables located on<lb />
Hwy. 43 West. Call 752-<lb />
5237.<lb />
TYPING SERVICE: Cheap<lb />
rates, professional and ef-<lb />
ficient service. Call 756-<lb />
3815 after 5 p.m.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Veteran-<lb />
student commuting from<lb />
Washington, N.C. to work<lb />
in office position 15-20<lb />
hcure per week. Must be<lb />
fUHttme student. Ceil Ron<lb />
�rown at 758-3215 Wthich-<lb />
ard 206, Mon. or Frl.<lb /><lb />
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10 October 1978 FQUNTAINHEAD Page 3<lb />
World-wide biker in Greenville<lb />
THIS MAY BE one way to keep security from giving someone a ticket<lb />
Photo by Richard Green<lb />
ByED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Masami "Sammy"<lb />
Kawano, rode into Green-<lb />
ville on his Japanese-made<lb />
Panasonic bicycle two<lb />
weeks ago while on his<lb />
world-wide journey which<lb />
he hopes will end in<lb />
Bombay, India sometime in<lb />
1980.<lb />
Sammy, 28, was born in<lb />
Oita, Japan and is a<lb />
Physical Education Instruc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
While he was in Japan<lb />
he decided that he wanted<lb />
to do something that would<lb />
leave him with "many good<lb />
memories of my youth<lb />
He came up with the idea<lb />
that he would like to travel<lb />
around the world on a<lb />
bicycle. He purchased a<lb />
one-thousand dollar Pan-<lb />
asonic bike and began<lb />
training himself for his long<lb />
journey by riding up "big,<lb />
rough, stone roads" in the<lb />
mountainsof Osaka, Japan.<lb />
In 1976, he loaded up<lb />
his bike with a hammock,<lb />
tent. cooking utensils,<lb />
clothes, sleeping bag, cam-<lb />
era, and a diary, from<lb />
CRAZY TUESDAY Foosball<lb />
tournament, chugging contest<lb />
svith lots more prizes and<lb />
specials<lb />
Thursday "THE TAMS"<lb />
Friday- Afternoon Party 3-7<lb />
Sunday- Ladies Nite<lb />
STAN<lb />
TEAGUE<lb />
YOUR ON-CAMPUS Grjtog REPRESENTATIVE<lb />
STAN TEAGUE IOX-C SCOTT DORM<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
STAN RECENTLY ATTENDED<lb />
A STROH'S COLLEGE<lb />
REPRESENTATIVE SEMINAR<lb />
IN DETROIT, AND HE INVITES<lb />
YOU TO SEE HIM FOR YOUR<lb />
MUGS, T-SHIRTS, AND OTHER<lb />
PARAPHENALIA.<lb />
which he hopes to publish a<lb />
book of his travels some-<lb />
day, and set out from Japan<lb />
to Australia.<lb />
His journey has led him<lb />
from there to America, and<lb />
consequently to Greenville<lb />
where he is staying with the<lb />
Dillinder family at 102<lb />
North Sylvan Street.<lb />
Sammy generally rides<lb />
80 to 100 miles a day and<lb />
spends his nights in police<lb />
or fire stations, which wel-<lb />
come him openly. If neither<lb />
of these options are avail-<lb />
able to him, he sets up a<lb />
tent in which to stay.<lb />
He tries to keep to the<lb />
back roads and side streets<lb />
rather than taking the main<lb />
highways while riding.<lb />
He also plans on which<lb />
time of the year to travel<lb />
in which country. He tries<lb />
to ride only in fair weather<lb />
and therefore plans his<lb />
schedule accordingly. For<lb />
example, he stayed away<lb />
from America when it was<lb />
winter here and traveled<lb />
instead in other countries<lb />
when it was summer Then<lb />
he came to America when<lb />
the weather began to turn<lb />
warmer. Of course, his<lb />
plans don't always work<lb />
out. He once slept outside<lb />
in 20 degree below zero<lb />
weather in Georgia.<lb />
He has had other un-<lb />
usual experiences also.<lb />
Another incident that oc-<lb />
cured in Georgia was the<lb />
time "a man tried to run<lb />
over Sammy (with his<lb />
car) stated Mrs. Yoshiko<lb />
Dillinder.<lb />
Sammy said that he has<lb />
also had encounters with<lb />
bears in Canada and with<lb />
wolves while in Australia.<lb />
Sammy has traveled<lb />
through 27 states in<lb />
America so far.<lb />
He plans on going to<lb />
New York next where he<lb />
will stay with friends, even<lb />
though he stated, "I don't<lb />
like big towns. Too noisy<lb />
Sammy said that he<lb />
likes the size of Greenville<lb />
but he doesn't have any<lb />
time limit on how long he<lb />
will stay<lb />
He stops in some towns<lb />
and cities long enough to<lb />
get a part-time job so as to<lb />
have enough money to fix<lb />
his bike (although he has<lb />
only had three flat tires so<lb />
far), and buy food and other<lb />
necessities.<lb />
Sammy says that he<lb />
would like to publish a book<lb />
someday about his journey.<lb />
He said he would have it<lb />
printed in English because<lb />
"most people use English<lb />
as the international lang-<lb />
uage<lb />
Before he started his<lb />
world-wide bicycle ride.<lb />
Sammythoughtthat the trip<lb />
would take four years Once<lb />
he got a good start into his<lb />
journey, he switched his<lb />
goal to travel around the<lb />
world in five years Now he<lb />
says he says it may take six<lb />
years<lb />
If you're ever riding<lb />
down the road and see<lb />
a man riding a loaded-down<lb />
Panasonic bike with a jac-<lb />
ket proclaiming on the back<lb />
of it, Around the World<lb />
Cycling Trip via 70 Coun-<lb />
tries" with the word<lb />
"Japan written under-<lb />
neath it. you'll know you<lb />
nave passed Masami<lb />
Sammy" Kawano. a re-<lb />
markable man with a rem-<lb />
arkable dream<lb />
Breakfast<lb />
from 7 a.m.<lb />
to 11a.m.<lb />
specializing<lb />
in large<lb />
country ham or sausage<lb />
biscuits. Hot cakes. Scrambled<lb />
eggs with country bam or<lb />
sausage. Our 14 lb. beef<lb />
burgers are ground from fresh<lb />
Western Chuck. We have pure<lb />
soft served ice cream. Also<lb />
serving ham and cheese,<lb />
chicken fillets, hot dogs, chili<lb />
and beans, french fries, apple<lb />
turnovers, and a variety of soft<lb />
drinks. Located on the corner<lb />
of 5th and Reade St. and on<lb />
Hwy.&amp;04 in Washington.<lb />
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Record the long awaited YES<lb />
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Page 4 FOUNTAINHEAD 10 October 1978<lb />
Gun control needed<lb />
The following editorial is reprinted from the<lb />
July 26 edition of FOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
Mention gun control in the south and<lb />
you will immediately elicit a number of heated<lb />
arguments against it. Recently, both of North<lb />
Carolina's senators, Morgan and Helms, got a<lb />
chance to have their arguments heard when<lb />
they voted to deny funding of a proposed<lb />
change in Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and<lb />
Firearms regulations which would allow for a<lb />
numerical registration system for handguns<lb />
and a national computer bank storing<lb />
information of registered guns.<lb />
While several good arguments were made<lb />
against the proposed change in the regula-<lb />
tions, they were mainly of a technical and<lb />
economical nature, since the registration<lb />
system is complicated and would cost $4.2<lb />
million.<lb />
As the law stands today, almost every adult<lb />
can own a handgun. Why do we license<lb />
drivers, automobiles, alcohol, and place strict<lb />
regulations on the firecracker industry and yet<lb />
leave firearms untouched?<lb />
The horror of unregulated handguns is<lb />
evident in the Son of Sam killings and the San<lb />
Francisco Zebra murders. A ban on firearms is<lb />
too extreme, as are undue restrictions on<lb />
hunting and sport firearms, but handguns,<lb />
espceially inexpensive Saturday Night Specials<lb />
and others should be severely restricted and<lb />
penalties for using them in a crime should be<lb />
more strict.<lb />
One of the favorite arguments of the<lb />
pro-gun lobby is that guns don't kill people,<lb />
people kill people, which is a little bit like<lb />
saying leaping off the top of a building doesn't<lb />
kill people, it's the impact.<lb />
American society is fascinated with guns.<lb />
Our children play with toy guns, they see<lb />
gunfire constantly on television, they eat candy<lb />
guns, they play cowboys, cops, robbers, spys,<lb />
all with guns. In most of these games,<lb />
someone is "killed" and the victor is a hero<lb />
(rarely a heroine).<lb />
Americans regard the gun as a macho<lb />
phallic symbol, the possession of which<lb />
supposedly increases one's masculinity. Until<lb />
this basic fallacy of the American psyche is<lb />
corrected, most any gun control plan will meet<lb />
with failure.<lb />
Commentary<lb />
Uppity Woman's lament<lb />
HESTER PETTY �<lb />
Uppity Women a<lb />
Greenville<lb />
I (the writer) thought<lb />
that you (the reader) would<lb />
be reading an article de-<lb />
voted to a comparison of<lb />
racism and sexism this<lb />
week. But I was wrong. You<lb />
will not be reading that<lb />
article because I have not<lb />
written it. I began to write<lb />
it but only the title and first<lb />
two paragraphs were about<lb />
racism and sexism. The<lb />
rest of it turned into this.<lb />
And this is about why that<lb />
turned into this.<lb />
I have been writing<lb />
articles for FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD for the past six<lb />
weeks under the auspices<lb />
of Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville (about which I<lb />
w'll reveal an awful secret<lb />
later in this article.) I wrote<lb />
them because I have some-<lb />
thing to say about women<lb />
and our place in this sexist,<lb />
male-dominated society. I<lb />
wrote them because I<lb />
thought you might be in-<lb />
terested in what I had to<lb />
say.<lb />
I do not know if you are<lb />
interested in what I have to<lb />
say, I do not know if you<lb />
even read the articles.<lb />
I do know of at least ten<lb />
people (not including<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD staffers<lb />
who proof-read and re-type<lb />
articles) who read my ar-<lb />
ticles regularly and of about<lb />
three or four who have read<lb />
one or more.<lb />
I do not know if you like<lb />
or hate them. I do not know<lb />
if you couldn't care less. I<lb />
do not know because (ex-<lb />
cept for five responses) you<lb />
have not told me. Needless<lb />
to say I do not have extra-<lb />
sensory perception.<lb />
I am not writing these<lb />
articles for money. I am not<lb />
writing them to see my<lb />
name in print. I am not<lb />
writing them because I like<lb />
to write, because I am not a<lb />
writer. I am writing these<lb />
articles because I have<lb />
something to tell you and<lb />
since I don't know you<lb />
personally this is the eas-<lb />
iest way.<lb />
You are a major part of<lb />
my motivation. Your lack of<lb />
And I came up with an<lb />
answer.<lb />
I keep the group name<lb />
because starting the group<lb />
was such a damn good idea<lb />
that I can't let it go. And<lb />
because, in a way, these<lb />
articles - are my weekly<lb />
group meetings.<lb />
Now you may be getting<lb />
the wrong idea. You may be<lb />
thinking that I am totally on<lb />
my own. That's not true.<lb />
You see I am involved in<lb />
another group (it has no<lb />
"(Writing) has gotten harder<lb />
each week. And this week, I<lb />
said to hell with it<lb />
response makes it hard for<lb />
me to write. And it has<lb />
gotten harder each week.<lb />
And this week I said to hell<lb />
with it.<lb />
This week I said forget<lb />
the re-writes, the frustra-<lb />
tion, the worrying about<lb />
whether I am making my-<lb />
self clear. This week I<lb />
decided to tell you that I<lb />
am-out.<lb />
You know about my<lb />
group? Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville? Of course you<lb />
don't. I mean, hell, I don't<lb />
even know about it. I don't<lb />
think it even exists.<lb />
Asa matter of fact (and<lb />
this is the awful secret I<lb />
was telling you about ear-<lb />
lier) I am the only member<lb />
of Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville. This revelation<lb />
might cause you to wonder<lb />
why I even bother to use<lb />
the group name in my arti-<lb />
cles. I was wondering about<lb />
that myself just last week.<lb />
formal name). It is a<lb />
consciousness � raising<lb />
group.<lb />
We share our ideas on<lb />
lots of things. We talk<lb />
about our experiences and<lb />
ourselves. Andv my exper-<lb />
iences in this group are part<lb />
of the motivation to write<lb />
these articles.<lb />
But let me get back to<lb />
talking about Uppity Wo-<lb />
men of Greenville. One of<lb />
you asked me what my<lb />
group was all about. Since<lb />
there isn't much to it except<lb />
these articles, let me tell<lb />
you how it got started.<lb />
This past summer I<lb />
began to really feel isolated<lb />
from the women's move-<lb />
ment. Oh sure, I was<lb />
reading a lot of feminist<lb />
literature, but I didn't have<lb />
many women friends to talk<lb />
to and I didn't feel that I<lb />
was contributing much to<lb />
the movement. So I ran an<lb />
ad in Tru Da7y Reflector<lb />
FbunJainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Leigh Coakley<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
NEWS EDITORS<lb />
Julie Everette<lb />
Ricki Gliarmis<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and is distributed each Tuesday and Thursday (weekly<lb />
during the summer).<lb />
Mailing address: Old South Building, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6366, 757-6367, 757-6309.<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually, alumni $6 annually.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Cops arrive quickly; search poorly<lb />
and over the air-waves of<lb />
WRQR inviting women to<lb />
call if they were interested<lb />
in being involved in a<lb />
feminist group.<lb />
I got some responses,<lb />
spread the word to my<lb />
friends, and called for our<lb />
first meeting. Several<lb />
meetings iater it became<lb />
clear that everyone was<lb />
interested in conscious-<lb />
ness-raising, but not in<lb />
political action. So our<lb />
awareness group was born<lb />
and Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville labored on.<lb />
It will probably labor<lb />
right into the Guinness<lb />
Book of World Records. But<lb />
that's cool because the<lb />
consciousness - raising<lb />
group is great and it has<lb />
helped alleviate that feeling<lb />
of isolation. And my arti-<lb />
cles are my contribution to<lb />
the movement.<lb />
But I still have this need<lb />
to know if you are reading<lb />
this column. And I'd like to<lb />
know what you think about<lb />
it if you do read it. And<lb />
since I'm writing these<lb />
articles for you, how about<lb />
letting me know what you'd<lb />
like to read about? Do you<lb />
have any questions that I<lb />
might be able to answer in<lb />
some way? The lines are<lb />
open.<lb />
M aybe one question you<lb />
might have is who is Hester<lb />
Petty. I can answer that one<lb />
right now.<lb />
Hester is a 26 year old<lb />
woman with nice teeth (not<lb />
all of them are real) who<lb />
graduated from ECU a year<lb />
and a half ago with a BA in<lb />
Art. She is a minimumwage<lb />
peasant in food service and<lb />
she only has two long-<lb />
sleeved winter shirts be-<lb />
cause she spends all her<lb />
extra (non-foodshelter)<lb />
bucks on books.<lb />
She is legally married.<lb />
She has two cats and a car<lb />
with a gas tank that ex-<lb />
plodes upon impact. Her<lb />
astrological sign is Cancer.<lb />
She knows how to make<lb />
sandwiches and fry eggs,<lb />
but is otherwise confused in<lb />
kitchens.<lb />
She is at this moment<lb />
harboring a virus in her<lb />
body that will turn into a<lb />
horrendous cold or flu by<lb />
Tuesday. She hopes to<lb />
finish her article on the<lb />
comparison of racism and<lb />
sexism in next week's<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD. She<lb />
enjoyed writing this article.<lb />
Uppity Women of Qraan-<lb />
ville, P.O. Box 1373,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834 is<lb />
awaiting �a$t quantities of<lb />
mail.<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD;<lb />
To begin with, we would<lb />
like to commend the cam-<lb />
pus security on their<lb />
handling of the problem at<lb />
Jarvis Hall on the night of<lb />
Sept. 28 around 10:45 p.m.<lb />
They were very efficient<lb />
and careful in removing the<lb />
men from the ladies'<lb />
restroom.<lb />
However, we do have<lb />
one legitimate oomplaint:<lb />
The second trip could have<lb />
been avoided.<lb />
The campus police came<lb />
to the dorm around 10:40<lb />
on a report of two men on<lb />
the balcony on second floor<lb />
east. Security looked down<lb />
the halls and didn't see the<lb />
men.<lb />
The officers were told<lb />
that the door to the<lb />
suncourt was open as was<lb />
the gate leading outside.<lb />
They asked the one who<lb />
reported this if she had<lb />
looked around.<lb />
Upon her negative<lb />
reply, the officers shone a<lb />
flashlight from a second<lb />
story window onto the<lb />
sunoourt. Seeing no one,<lb />
the offioers left with advice<lb />
to call again if any trouble<lb />
arose. The men supposedly<lb />
were gone.<lb />
The men were not gone.<lb />
The campus police had<lb />
failed to look in one of the<lb />
more obvious places - the<lb />
ladies' restroom. The two<lb />
men were in the second<lb />
floor west restroom and<lb />
apparently had been there<lb />
the entire time the officers<lb />
were there the first time.<lb />
The campus police were<lb />
extremely quick to respond<lb />
a second time - something<lb />
we highly praise them for.<lb />
We are just saying that had<lb />
the restrooms been checked<lb />
the first time, much<lb />
excitement, anxiety, and<lb />
fear could have been<lb />
avoided.<lb />
Respectfully.<lb />
Daisy V. Jones, president.<lb />
Jarvis Hall<lb />
Kathryn L. Adams<lb />
Elizabeth Littleton<lb />
Patty Chin<lb />
Sandy Goodwin<lb />
Kim Moore<lb />
Alice Lynn King<lb />
If at first you don't succeed, then<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Perhaps Patricia Knight<lb />
should consider several<lb />
facts before viciously criti-<lb />
cizing a newspaper repor-<lb />
ter, as she did in the Sept.<lb />
28 edition of FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD.<lb />
The story written by M s.<lb />
Arah Venable could have<lb />
been written better, true,<lb />
but instead of attacking<lb />
Ms. Venable as you did,<lb />
Ms. Knight, you should<lb />
have laid part of the blame<lb />
on the desk editors, if you<lb />
were going to place it<lb />
anywhere.<lb />
It is the desk editors'<lb />
responsibility to edit all<lb />
copy coming totheir desks.<lb />
While Venable could have<lb />
written a better story, the<lb />
desk editors oould have,<lb />
and should have, edited her<lb />
story more carefully.<lb />
I have a question: what<lb />
does being an English<lb />
major have to do with<lb />
writing for a newspaper?<lb />
The English majors I know<lb />
spend more of their time<lb />
studying literature instead<lb />
of the basics of writing.<lb />
For your information,<lb />
Ms. Knight, Doug White,<lb />
editor of FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, is a history major. I<lb />
was editor spring semester<lb />
and I'm a French major.<lb />
The editor before me was a<lb />
history major, and the one<lb />
before her was a political<lb />
science major. Certainly<lb />
our grammar is not always<lb />
perfect, but one doesn't<lb />
need to major in English in<lb />
order to write for a news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
When one is learning<lb />
the basics of a business, he<lb />
cannot be expected to pro-<lb />
duce perfect work while<lb />
beginning. I feel sure, Ms.<lb />
Knight, that you did not<lb />
produce great works of art<lb />
when you first began.<lb />
Ms. Venable was<lb />
pressed for time to get her<lb />
story to the news desk. Part<lb />
of writing for a newspaper<lb />
is learning to write well<lb />
under pressure, but in<lb />
order to do so, you must<lb />
practice. Give Venable time<lb />
and she will produce well.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reporter defended<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
I have reserved com-<lb />
ment on the letter written<lb />
in this space until now. I<lb />
feel that I should respond to<lb />
the young lady who<lb />
launched a vicious attack on<lb />
Arah Venable. In the first<lb />
place, Arah Venable is a<lb />
girl. In the second place,<lb />
Arah is not illiterate, and to<lb />
say otherwise is unfair, no<lb />
matter whose syllogism you<lb />
use, false or otherwise.<lb />
English majors are not<lb />
the only ones who write for<lb />
this newspaper, and it is<lb />
inaccurate to assume that<lb />
all journalists are. Fred<lb />
Graham is a reporter for<lb />
CBS; he has a degree in<lb />
law. As for the author of<lb />
this letter's ability to type, i<lb />
cannot see what this has to<lb />
do with anything at all.<lb />
The author, a Ms.<lb />
Patricia Knight, says in her<lb />
article that Arah Venable<lb />
should not frustrate herself<lb />
by attempting to write<lb />
newspaper articles. Arah<lb />
Venable's story of that day<lb />
about security would not<lb />
win Pulitzer by any stretch<lb />
of the imagination. The<lb />
important thing about the<lb />
story was that (A) informa-<lb />
tion was given out to the<lb />
public and (B) Ms. Venable<lb />
was willing to try to write<lb />
the story.<lb />
You see, Ms. Knight, I<lb />
feel that that was an<lb />
important part of that story.<lb />
The reason is that I know<lb />
from bitter experience that<lb />
it is next to impossible to<lb />
find people who are willing<lb />
to try on this campus.<lb />
It is hard to find people<lb />
who want to write for the<lb />
news section. Student<lb />
apathy at this campus is at<lb />
an all-time high. One need<lb />
only look at the low voter<lb />
turnout at the recent SGA<lb />
election to see that this fact<lb />
is true. I certainly hope that<lb />
through the collective<lb />
efforts of all the people at<lb />
this university that this tide<lb />
of do-nothing mentality can<lb />
be stemmed.<lb />
Arah is willing to try<lb />
and I think that this is an<lb />
important attribute for any-<lb />
one to have. This university<lb />
certainly needs more Arah<lb />
Venables, not less.<lb />
The story came in , the<lb />
editors edited it, and it<lb />
didn-t turn out wall.<lb />
Conclusion: we blew it. But<lb />
since wa are humans, and<lb />
not androids, wa are<lb />
entitled to a few mistakes in<lb />
this life. Also, please bear<lb />
in mind, Ma. Knight, tnat<lb />
you are not dealing with the<lb />
editorial staff of the Raleigh<lb />
News and Observe, you<lb />
are dealing with a student<lb />
newspaper at ECU.<lb />
I wouldn't want to infer<lb />
that people should not<lb />
criticize the newspaper;<lb />
they should. Newspapers<lb />
are like that. If any student<lb />
has an opinion about this<lb />
newspaper, then they<lb />
should voice their opinions<lb />
openly. This is, after all, a<lb />
public forum which exists<lb />
for the purpose of the<lb />
exchange of ideas as well as<lb />
a dispenser of information.<lb />
We welcome letters of<lb />
dissent, and we prim all<lb />
letters which are submitted<lb />
to us, as long as the letters<lb />
are not Mbelous.<lb />
So it goes, Ms. Knight.<lb />
I hope that you - and others<lb />
like you - will continue to<lb />
write to this newspaper. I<lb />
also hope that you will not<lb />
blast someone without<lb />
knowing the facts. We are<lb />
concerned here with find-<lb />
ing people who can report<lb />
facts accurately.<lb />
We are also concerned<lb />
with finding people that ere<lb />
dependable - people who<lb />
can take a can-do attitude<lb />
about the things thai they<lb />
do outside of the classroom<lb />
Someone like Arah<lb />
Venable.<lb />
Merc Barnea<lb />
As for your suggestion<lb />
that she no longer frustrate<lb />
herself by trying to write<lb />
newi articles, tell me. who<lb />
are you to suggest to<lb />
anyone I give up some-<lb />
thing9 A- : ho are you to<lb />
declare that one is or is not<lb />
literate7<lb />
Perhaps you have re-<lb />
marked to your 'nends tha:<lb />
you wish to Decome a-<lb />
artist. Arah Venable wishes<lb />
to become a journalist<lb />
Cindy Broome<lb />
Chivalry is<lb />
dead at<lb />
ECU<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
On the evening of<lb />
Oct. 5. at 7 p.m my<lb />
roommate and I decided to<lb />
go out Her car was parked<lb />
at the corner of Greene<lb />
Dorm parking lot<lb />
When we arrived at the<lb />
car. we discovered a flat<lb />
tire We proceeded to<lb />
change the tire While<lb />
changing the tire, about<lb />
five carloads of presumed<lb />
ECU males (not gentlemen)<lb />
drove by!<lb />
Not even one stopped to<lb />
offer help The worst part<lb />
of the whole deal was that a<lb />
female security cop<lb />
watched us change the tire,<lb />
but she was watching from<lb />
Fletcher Dorm. A short<lb />
time later she walked by us<lb />
(distance of about one and a<lb />
half feet) and kept on<lb />
walking.<lb />
She did not offer to call<lb />
someone to assist us nor<lb />
did she check to see if<lb />
everything was okay. I<lb />
think it is down right low of<lb />
people in this dsy and age<lb />
who cannot spare a few<lb />
minutes to help someone<lb />
out.<lb />
Thank goodness my<lb />
father had taught me how<lb />
to change e tire. That day I<lb />
laerned, that if ever in a<lb />
iam on ECU campus oon't<lb />
expect help from the ECU<lb />
Mf �"� especially from<lb />
the female security cops<lb />
Michele Parish<lb />
Ksthy George<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057152_tn_0005" /><lb />
�<lb />
Ml<lb />
10 October 1978 FOUNTAtNHEAD Psqs 5<lb />
Speakers and field trips planned<lb />
ECU' s geology club reorganized<lb />
ByARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A geology club has been<lb />
reorganized on campus.<lb />
The club will include host-<lb />
ing guest speakers and<lb />
taking vanousfield trips.<lb />
Allen Gtundy. an officer<lb />
of the club. said. "It's a<lb />
way for students to learn<lb />
geology in a different man-<lb />
ner<lb />
Tne club is very in-<lb />
formal, adds Bob Eaton, a<lb />
member of the club. Eaton<lb />
said the club is for the<lb />
advancement of geology,<lb />
and to help students be-<lb />
come more involved in this<lb />
field of study.<lb />
In past years, the club<lb />
has taken filed trips to the<lb />
mountain region, piedmont<lb />
plateau, and coastal plain<lb />
in N.C<lb />
Grundy said the club<lb />
meets at least once a<lb />
month, and twice if another<lb />
meeting is necessary The<lb />
meetings usually consist of<lb />
a speaker or slide show on a<lb />
present topic being re-<lb />
searched.<lb />
The next meeting is<lb />
Mori , Oct. 16. Stanley<lb />
Riggs is the guest speaker<lb />
Riggs will talk about his<lb />
trip to Australia and show<lb />
slides of phosphate dep-<lb />
osites which he has stud-<lb />
ied.<lb />
Eaton said the club<lb />
members want to get<lb />
people to speak to the club<lb />
on a variety of subjects.<lb />
Grundy replied that<lb />
through some of the talks,<lb />
students may become quite<lb />
interested in geology.<lb />
The club consists of<lb />
tribunal officers with equal<lb />
rank, undergraduate, and<lb />
graduate students. The of-<lb />
ficers are Allen Grundy,<lb />
Don Lewis, and Ernie Holt-<lb />
worth. The club is sup-<lb />
ported financially from<lb />
dues paid by the members.<lb />
Dr. Billings, chairman<lb />
of the geology department,<lb />
is the faculty advisor for the<lb />
club, but Eaton adds, the<lb />
entire geology faculty will<lb />
act as advisors<lb />
Lewis said, "The club<lb />
has been dormant in years<lb />
past He said the organ-<lb />
izational structure may<lb />
change with incoming<lb />
money. The club's mem-<lb />
bership should be larger<lb />
including more participa-<lb />
tion and field trips.<lb />
Any student interested<lb />
in joining the club nan ask<lb />
about it in Grahm 210.<lb />
Lewis said to be a member<lb />
one has to come to the<lb />
meetings regularly and pay<lb />
dues<lb />
Grundy said one doesn't<lb />
have to be a member to<lb />
come to the meetings or go<lb />
on field trips. He en-<lb />
courages anyone interested<lb />
to participate<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 10 October 1978<lb />
MIME ARTIST KEITH Berger enacts a tug of war with an<lb />
nce participant<lb />
Photo by Pete Podeszwa.<lb />
Berger's 'superb sense of timing'<lb />
satisfied a near capacity crowd<lb />
UKE WHISNANT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
New York mime Keith<lb />
answered sustained<lb />
appiause with silence last<lb />
Wednesday night, and a<lb />
near capacity Mendenhall<lb />
crowd loved it.<lb />
e art of pantomime is<lb />
traditionally performed u-<lb />
smg only the body; the<lb />
mime creates his characters<lb />
a 'hout props or spoken<lb />
sound A good mime can<lb />
make you see almost any-<lb />
thing imaginable simply by<lb />
letting you see his reaction<lb />
toit.<lb />
Keith Berger is better<lb />
than good.<lb />
Berger who has been<lb />
lauded as Americas<lb />
premier mime opened<lb />
his ECU appearance with a<lb />
piece called Mechanical<lb />
Awakening Two students<lb />
carried a rigid Berger down<lb />
the theatre aisle, up the<lb />
steps, and stood him cen-<lb />
terstage, where the mime<lb />
swayed gently as if in a soft<lb />
breeze. After a few false<lb />
starts � falling into the<lb />
students' arms and having<lb />
to be re-balanced � Ber-<lb />
ger came to life.<lb />
His quick, jerky move-<lb />
ments conveyed a weird,<lb />
robot-like android, remini-<lb />
sent of Star Wars C3p0.<lb />
Berger's absolute lack of<lb />
human' expression caused<lb />
audible gasps from the<lb />
audience � it was that<lb />
eerie.<lb />
Berger dragged several<lb />
people onstage with him<lb />
during the show, including<lb />
a co-ed to whom he ex-<lb />
pressed his love by<lb />
"reaching into his chest<lb />
and withdrawing his heart.<lb />
He then presented the<lb />
still-beating organ to the<lb />
young lady, who didn't<lb />
show much enthusiasm.<lb />
The next piece was a<lb />
pantomime classic: "The<lb />
Flame One of the most<lb />
difficult selections in any-<lb />
one's repetoire, "The<lb />
Flame" requires lightning-<lb />
quick movements and great<lb />
control of the arms and<lb />
upper tody, as the mime<lb />
simulates a burning fire<lb />
from its ignition to its<lb />
eventual death. Performed<lb />
under a red spotlight, Ber-<lb />
ger's rendition of this clas-<lb />
sic showed emotion and a<lb />
superb sense of timing. The<lb />
audience could actually see<lb />
theflame.<lb />
Other highlights of the<lb />
show included Berger ori-<lb />
ginals "Le Cirque Biz-<lb />
arre a long presentation<lb />
of a circus of misfits, and<lb />
"Nightmare described as<lb />
"a dream of time, an<lb />
attempt to bury and escape<lb />
it "Nightmare" was per-<lb />
formed in a surrealistic,<lb />
Charlie Chaplinesque fren-<lb />
zy, complete with Berger's<lb />
tape recorded narration and<lb />
alarm clock sound effects.<lb />
"Instant Replay" was a<lb />
humorous collection of<lb />
video-type football mon-<lb />
tages, in which Berger<lb />
handed off, caught passes,<lb />
and announced the game in<lb />
forward, reverse, and slow<lb />
motion.<lb />
Berger's "Head Piece"<lb />
was explained on the pro-<lb />
gram as "I simply take off<lb />
my head and go inside<lb />
This was one of the more<lb />
abstract pieces, and some<lb />
members of the audience<lb />
grew restless trying to<lb />
follow the mime's explor-<lb />
ation of his own skull.<lb />
But the total perform-<lb />
ance bordered on the flaw-<lb />
less, and each piece con-<lb />
tained individual images<lb />
that stayed with the aud-<lb />
ience. No one there could<lb />
forget Keith Berger's cir-<lb />
cus acrobat skipping rope<lb />
with his own intestines;<lb />
Berger's tug of war played<lb />
with a little boy from the<lb />
audience and an invisible<lb />
rope; or Berger's hanging<lb />
suicide, neck stretched<lb />
grotesquely to one side and<lb />
one foot dangling off the<lb />
floor. In a night of pan-<lb />
tomime brilliance, these<lb />
were moments of genius.<lb />
JORGE BOLET<lb />
ECU Artists Series<lb />
presents Jorge Bolet<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Solo instrumentalists,<lb />
chamber ensembles and a<lb />
choral group will be featur-<lb />
ed during the 78-79 sea-<lb />
son, of ECU'S Artist Series.<lb />
The series includes<lb />
pianist Jorge Bolet (Oct.<lb />
11), TASHI (Nov. i, the<lb />
Gregg Smith Singers (Nov.<lb />
15). violinist Eugene Fodor<lb />
(Jan 30). classical guitarist<lb />
Chirstopher Parkening<lb />
(Feb. 20) and the Piedmont<lb />
Chamber Orchestra (April<lb />
5)<lb />
All events are evening<lb />
performances, scheduled<lb />
for 8 p.m. in the Curtis<lb />
Hendrix Theatre. Season<lb />
tickets for the series are<lb />
available at the ECU Cent-<lb />
ral Ticket Office (telephone<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266) at $20<lb />
each for the general public.<lb />
Jorge Bolet, a leading<lb />
keyboard figure of world<lb />
reknown, has won critical<lb />
acclaim for his solo recitals<lb />
and his appearances with<lb />
major orchestras. "His<lb />
Liszt playing is without<lb />
peer in the world today<lb />
noted Harold Schonberg.<lb />
TASHI (Tibetan for<lb />
"good fortune") inlcludes<lb />
See TASHI, p. 8<lb />
'Our society has become<lb />
visually oriented �Berger<lb />
By STEVE BACNHER<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
and<lb />
DOUG WHITE<lb />
Editor<lb />
Most performers, when they think of playing in large<lb />
spaces, feel they need to enlarge their show: add more<lb />
sound, more lights, more performers, television monitors,<lb />
and soon. But Keith Berger, the mime who usually works<lb />
alone, just thinks of more audience.<lb />
His impact seems to grow to fill the required space. His<lb />
rule is: if he can be seen by everyone, he can get to<lb />
everyone. He uses the same technique to fix the attention of<lb />
a vast audience as engineers woufd use to hold the whole<lb />
place together - a balanced tension.<lb />
Out of doors, Keith looks for the highest point on the<lb />
landscape and soon has everyone watching him. One Spring<lb />
Sunday in New York City's Central Park, 300,000 people<lb />
crowded the Mall to "Eat a Bit of the Big Apple" - a feast<lb />
sponsored by many leading restaurants. Keith drew so<lb />
much attention that his manager's telephone was jammed<lb />
most of Monday with calls for Keith to perform and to<lb />
model.<lb />
Berger discovered his power to rivet people's attention<lb />
several years ago. He once performed in the Los Angeles<lb />
Sports Arena. To his surprise, he was able to control a vast<lb />
audience waiting to hear a rock star.<lb />
On another occasion, in the Jackson, Miss.<lb />
Coliseum - on a program with Doc Severison, Charlie Pride,<lb />
and Dorothy Kirsten - Berger drew the entire audience into<lb />
his world of silence. And Keith once offered to perform for<lb />
an all-night peace vigil in New York City's Catheoral of St.<lb />
John the Divine - the second largest church in the world.<lb />
In that vast, gothic space, under a ceiling 120 feet high,<lb />
as one of the clergymen put it, "Keith Berger's<lb />
performance created a powerful stillness. It is a rare<lb />
experience that a single figure in a building as immense as<lb />
the Cathedral can hold and move an audience so<lb />
intensely<lb />
Keith Berger first caught the attention of the public as a<lb />
performer for the New York Parks Department on the<lb />
streets of Manhattan. Some of his favorite performing<lb />
spaces were around the Pulitzer Fountain in front of the<lb />
Plaza Hotel, on the lions in front of the New York Public<lb />
Library, and on sidewalks in front of the Museum of<lb />
Modern Art, St. Thomas Church, and the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum of Art.<lb />
He has met movie producers and directors on the street,<lb />
as well as the people who became his managers. He even<lb />
met his girlfriend, a dancer, while he was performing on<lb />
Fifth Avenue.<lb />
Once, on a SoHo street while "pulling" cars and<lb />
"directing" traffic, Keith "built" a wall in front of a man's<lb />
car, then opened a "door" so the car could go through. The<lb />
man turned out to be a former executive of Genera! Motors,<lb />
and was so fascinated by Keith's ability to create illusions<lb />
with cars, he told Keith to have his managers get in touch<lb />
with the General Motors advertising agencies.<lb />
Chevrolet's ad agency (Campbell-Ewald) was inter-<lb />
ested, but not yet convinced, when they invited Keith<lb />
Berger to Detroit to perform for their creative staff. Keith<lb />
did, and shortly after was chosen to advertise 1977<lb />
Chevrolets in a 30-second pre-introduction commercial that<lb />
would appear on network television to promote the new<lb />
model year.<lb />
The commercial was filmed in a California wheat field<lb />
under a hot sun. Keith worried about his white makeup<lb />
running, but not about the car. There was none. He created<lb />
the illusion of a beautiful, shiny, new car that he petted and<lb />
admired: the soon-to-be-released 1977 model Chevrolet.<lb />
Keith Berger has also worked for advertisers in media<lb />
other than television. Each August The New York Times<lb />
Magazine features back-to-school clothing articles with<lb />
photographs. Keith was chosen as the feature in a colorful,<lb />
seven-page spread on "Kid's Clothes<lb />
For several days he posed with 10 small, very<lb />
well-dressed children in Central Park, near the museums<lb />
and churches, and around the streets of New York. Within<lb />
days he posed again for a Trevira (fabric) ad in the same<lb />
Sunday magazine - this time with a beautiful female model.<lb />
Keith Berger has also appeared in a Time front-cover<lb />
articie on Bloomingdale's, the chic New York department<lb />
store where Keith introduced a new line of French<lb />
wristwathcesto an early morning press conference. Several<lb />
months ago, he made a public service safety ad for<lb />
television sponsored by Consolidated Edison.<lb />
With all the words and all the music television has to<lb />
offer, Keith Berger has created some of its most eloquent<lb />
moments with silence. For all the color available in print,<lb />
I this small, lithe mime, in black leotard and white face, often<lb />
catches the attention first.<lb />
Whether moving or still, Keith Berger expresses the<lb />
emotions of joy, surprise, fear, and wonder. Whether<lb />
Mechanical Man, gorilla in a cage, or hard-shooting<lb />
cowboy, Keith Berger has every eye on him.<lb />
The following interview was conducted during the<lb />
intermission of his performance last Wednesday night in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The performance was<lb />
sponsored by the Student Union Theatre Arts Committee.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: To what extent has Maroeau<lb />
influenced your art?<lb />
Berger: I was very inspired by what he does and some of<lb />
the same conventions we both do.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Was it Maroeau that inspired you<lb />
most?<lb />
Berger: No. Actually , it was a Frenchman by the name<lb />
of Jean Marie Barreau. He was in a movie by the name of<lb />
The Children of Paradise and you can see that movie<lb />
I'd say I got seriously interested in mime sometime in my<lb />
early teens.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: When did you first start performing<lb />
professionally?<lb />
Berger: When I was about 19 years old I started<lb />
performing on the streets in New York City early on.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: How many years did you study<lb />
mime?<lb />
Berger: I studied for about four or five years before I<lb />
really began my career.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Many performers studied mime<lb />
before going into their respective specializations. For<lb />
instance how does Harpo Marx rank as a mime?<lb />
Berger: Oh I think he's excellent. He's an excellent<lb />
mime.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: David Bowie also began as a mime<lb />
Berger: That's correct. Bowie studied under a man by<lb />
the name of Lindsay Kemp. David is a very versatile<lb />
performer and I respect him. As a mime I think he is quite<lb />
good.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Is mime primarily a form of acting<lb />
or is it more a form of dance?<lb />
Berger: It's a cohesion of both. I can't really say it's<lb />
more one than the other. I think in a way it's more akin to<lb />
acting, believe it or not. It's a form of acting without words.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Do you prefer pure mime, which is<lb />
the style that you use, or do you prefer interspersing mime<lb />
witn other areas of performance like Marx. Bowie, et. al<lb />
Berger: I like the pure mime as it can be used for<lb />
many areas of performance: motion pictures, television,<lb />
stage.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAQ: You concentrate a great deal on the<lb />
internal self in your pieces. Stance,<lb />
tonight you jumped rope with your intestines; went into<lb />
your head on several occasions. Would you comment?<lb />
Berger: It's just a phase I'm goin' through.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Mime is an ancient art Did it<lb />
originate in a single place like the commedia del arte in Italy<lb />
or did it evolve as a universal art?<lb />
Berger: I'd say that the best mime is done in Japan or<lb />
either the Balinese theatre. The No theatre and the Kabuki<lb />
do the best mime.<lb />
'The problem with television is,<lb />
once they see some of your<lb />
material, it's very hard to<lb />
repeat it, it gets stale fast on<lb />
TV. So a young performer<lb />
must be careful, and there<lb />
aren ft a lot of writers for mime<lb />
that can write it very welL<lb />
You have to be very careful<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD : When did mime first become popular in<lb />
the western culture ?<lb />
Berger: With the commedia, and that came up from<lb />
Italy. The French adopted it and took the clowns out of it<lb />
and certain types of clowns were silent. They were known<lb />
as mime or mimie or mimes and they developed and the<lb />
head guy of the mimes was a guy by the name of<lb />
Debarreau. He started as a street performer and then later<lb />
was a hit attraction with a circus Phenombeau in Paris and<lb />
many mimes patterned themselves after Debarreau,<lb />
including Maroeau.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: You did a lot of the same pieces in<lb />
tonight's show as in your appearance here last year<lb />
How many different programs do you do?<lb />
Berger: Let's see. I don't remember what program I did<lb />
last year? Was it this one?<lb />
I do about three different programs. Sometimes I do ihe<lb />
same program but with a few pieces changed<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Do you prefer doing the routines<lb />
that you choreograph or write yourself or do you prefer<lb />
doing audience participation? For example, you did some<lb />
teasers today.<lb />
Berger: I like them both the same.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: How do you choose your victims?<lb />
Berger: Weil, I have to look at them very closely,<lb />
because if l choose one who would be psychologically<lb />
damaged by it, it's not a good thing.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: How many shows do you normally<lb />
do in a year?<lb />
Berger: About 75 or 80.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Where do you like to perform?<lb />
Berger: Colleges, universities, and especially theatres<lb />
I've also made a few commercials, a little more television<lb />
nowadays.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Do you have<lb />
branch out into other areas?<lb />
Berger: I'd like to go into film. I've got a new show that<lb />
perhaps will be out next fall about a space man. This will be<lb />
a whole show about one character, and it'll be kind of<lb />
production.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAQ. Shields and Yarnall had their own<lb />
show and they used mime as a springboard rather than the<lb />
focal point. Why do you think their show failed?<lb />
any ambitions to<lb />
a<lb />
Berger: I really cant say. I think they're good and thev<lb />
e alot of energy, it's a different style and I thinkT.<lb />
usually at an artist's series or something like that. He plays more slapstick. They're good at it I guess it i at<lb />
a mime in that film and I saw it at around 11 or 12 and I me too much of Maroeau for me to watch it t�I rftm,nd8<lb />
said, "Hey, that's what I'd like to do really like todoa show of mv own I'm �.� � ,d<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: When did you first get seriously<lb />
interested in mime?<lb />
Berger: Well,l think when I was a kid I used to do it and<lb />
just not know it. Then later on I just sort of developed it. So<lb />
my own. 'm nid<lb />
their own show. It made a lot of people awar m m <lb />
Y but I b�, ywy w-i bJum th<lb />
is�� ecROER, p. 7)<lb />
Berger:<lb />
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Berger<lb />
10 Odobr 1976 FOUNTAINHEAD Pap 7<lb />
'He's become a central figure in the arts'<lb />
Le Cirque Bizarre" was the longest<lb />
piece Berger performed, "a long present-<lb />
ation of a circus of misfits.<lb />
Pete Podeszwa)<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Recording artist Crystal<lb />
Gayle comes to Raleigh<lb />
United Artists recording<lb />
star Crystal Gayle will<lb />
appear at Dorton Arena<lb />
at the North Carolina State<lb />
Fair in Raleigh on Oct. 18.<lb />
Gayle will per-<lb />
form material from her<lb />
current United Artists LP<lb />
entitled When I Dream ,<lb />
which is the follow jp<lb />
album to her platinum We<lb />
Must Beiieve In Magic<lb />
United Artists considers<lb />
When I Dream to be<lb />
Crystal's best album to<lb />
wide variety of music in-<lb />
cluding, among others,<lb />
great songs like, "Cry Me<lb />
A River "Wayward<lb />
Wind "Someday Soon<lb />
and her current his single,<lb />
"Talking in Your Sleep<lb />
GRAMMY WINNER<lb />
Gayle talked about<lb />
the album during a recent<lb />
interview - "I'm really<lb />
.excited about this album.<lb />
My producer, Allen<lb />
Reynolds, did a fantastic<lb />
job, and I feel it's by far the<lb />
The past year has been<lb />
a banner one for Crystal in<lb />
that she not only achieved<lb />
an R.I.A.A. gold award for<lb />
her smash hit, "Don't It<lb />
Make My Brown Eyes<lb />
Blue but also, a platinum<lb />
award for her We Musi<lb />
Believe In Magic album.<lb />
Add to that, a Grammy<lb />
and outstanding vocalist<lb />
awards from both the<lb />
Academy of Country Music<lb />
and the Country Music<lb />
Association and you've got<lb />
the hottest female singer in<lb />
continued from p. 6<lb />
problem with television is,<lb />
once they see some of your<lb />
material, it's very hard to<lb />
repeat it, it gets stale very<lb />
fast on TV, so a young<lb />
performer must be very<lb />
careful, and there aren't a<lb />
lot of writers for mime that<lb />
can write it very well. You<lb />
have to be very careful.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Do<lb />
you choreograph most of<lb />
your material?<lb />
Berger: Yes. Now, I've<lb />
written a film that might be<lb />
done on television, or it<lb />
might just be done as a<lb />
regular film and I think that<lb />
would be good, it would be<lb />
just one story and not one<lb />
each week. It would be like<lb />
a special.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Is<lb />
most mime today per-<lb />
formed in theatres and<lb />
auditoriums, or is it still on<lb />
the streets?<lb />
Berger: I think most of<lb />
it's done in theatres, but<lb />
there is some on the<lb />
streets, there just isn't<lb />
enough of it, that's all.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Do<lb />
you see mime increasing in<lb />
popularity?<lb />
Berger: Oh, yes, hope-<lb />
fully. I think it will, I think<lb />
because our society has<lb />
become more visually<lb />
oriented and less prone to<lb />
words. Even in television,<lb />
it's so visual, the words<lb />
must be the most simple<lb />
and banal. They don't want<lb />
to confuse anyone, so they<lb />
rely very heavily on action<lb />
and image and I think we' re<lb />
an image oriented society<lb />
now, so mime in that type<lb />
of society plays a very big<lb />
role.<lb />
EPILOGUE<lb />
Berger, 24, lives in New<lb />
York City's SoHo district<lb />
and has studied mime in<lb />
France and New York. He<lb />
is a small, soft spoken man<lb />
who speaks in a smooth<lb />
accent evenly mixed<lb />
between Paris and<lb />
Brooklyn.<lb />
At one time he sup-<lb />
ported himself as a<lb />
"busker" on the streets of<lb />
Washington, D.C. and New<lb />
York City-performing for<lb />
anyone who would watch.<lb />
Only a few years�and<lb />
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Pirates win third straight game<lb />
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LEXINGTON, VA. - VMI'stiny Alumni Memorial Field<lb />
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ECU-Lamm 19FG<lb />
VMI-Jones 43 FG<lb />
VMI-Jones49 FG<lb />
ECU-Lamm 24 FG<lb />
ECU-Harrell 3 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
A-6900<lb />
RUSHING<lb />
ECU-Sutton 25-115, Hicks 10-36, Collins4-13, Greer 13-54<lb />
Green 3-(-13), Harrell 3-5, VMI-Hostetter 20-47, Woolwine<lb />
-4 Clark 2H-44), Washington 4-8, Allen 1-4, Hupertz<lb />
1-(-18)<lb />
PASSING<lb />
ECU-Greer 1-2-0-10, Green 2-9-1-42, VMI-Clark 4-17-3-71,<lb />
Hupertz 1-2-0-6<lb />
RECEIVING<lb />
ECU Gallaher 2-13, Washington 1-39, VMI Savage 2-47,<lb />
Weaver 1-15, Hostetter 2-15.<lb />
A streaking Hall<lb />
ECU SAFETY GERALD Hall streaks down the sidelines<lb />
with another punt return. Hall returned four punts for 121<lb />
yards and a touchdown against VMI Saturday. He also<lb />
intercepted two passes in the Pirates 19-6 victory over the<lb />
Keydets. ECU Sports Information photo<lb />
Intercepts two passes<lb />
Hall's heroics pace Pirates<lb />
Pirate defense makes another big stop<lb />
ONCE AGAIN THE Pirate defense came<lb />
up with a. superb performance against<lb />
VMI m Saturday's 19-6 victory. ECU<lb />
yards. Here. Wayne Perry makes a stop<lb />
on an unidentified Texas-Arlington<lb />
running back in last week's game.<lb />
sacked VMI quarterbacks 13 times for 62 Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
Determined Stewart is<lb />
ECU's top tennis threat<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
LEXINGTON, VA. �<lb />
With just four minutes<lb />
remaining in the ECU-VMI<lb />
game Saturday afternoon,<lb />
Keydet quarterback Robby<lb />
Clark picked himself up off<lb />
the ground for the last time<lb />
and slowly limped towards<lb />
the sidelines.<lb />
The sparse homecoming<lb />
crowd of 6900 at Alumni<lb />
Memorial Field gave Clark<lb />
a standing ovation and it<lb />
wascertainlywell deserved.<lb />
By the end of the<lb />
contest, Clark had been<lb />
dumped behind the line of<lb />
scrimmage 12 times for a<lb />
whopping 44 yards. Even<lb />
his back-up Larry Hupertz<lb />
was sacked once for a big<lb />
18 yard loss.<lb />
"Our pass rush really<lb />
surprised me today said<lb />
ECU head coach Pat Dye<lb />
after the Pirates had taken<lb />
a close 19-6 victory over the<lb />
underdog Keydets. "I felt<lb />
we had to come on and put<lb />
the pressure on the pass. I<lb />
was concerned with con-<lb />
taining Robby Clark and<lb />
keeping VMI from con-<lb />
trolling the football'<lb />
Almost every member<lb />
of the Pirates' defense got a<lb />
piece of Clark or Hupertz.<lb />
Defensive end Zack Val-<lb />
entine got to Clark three<lb />
times while Fred Chavis,<lb />
Oliver Felton, Tommy<lb />
Summer and cornerback<lb />
Ruffin McNeil were in on<lb />
two sacks.<lb />
Linebacker Mike Brew-<lb />
ington and tackle D.T.<lb />
Joyner added one sack<lb />
apiece. Joyner also made<lb />
five tackles and recovered a<lb />
fumble.<lb />
"We were all psyched<lb />
up for this one admitted<lb />
Joyner. "All week long the<lb />
coaches said Clark could<lb />
scramble, but we worked<lb />
hard on containment and<lb />
today I think it really paid<lb />
off.<lb />
"They started double<lb />
teaming me for a while<lb />
which kept me from getting<lb />
to the quarterback, but<lb />
pretty soon I was back to<lb />
one-on-one and I was doing<lb />
a pretty good job of pres-<lb />
suring Clark as well as<lb />
stopping the run<lb />
The Pirates limited VMI<lb />
to just 78 total yards in the<lb />
game. At the half, the<lb />
Keydets had minus 13<lb />
yards rushing and finished<lb />
the game with only one net<lb />
yard on the ground.<lb />
"This could have been<lb />
our best defensive game of<lb />
the year said Dye. "It<lb />
was a combination of blitz-<lb />
es and stunts that gave<lb />
them a lot of problems<lb />
And even when Clark<lb />
managed to elude the Pi-<lb />
rates' fierce rush, he could<lb />
complete only four of 17<lb />
passes for 71 yards while<lb />
three of his aerials were<lb />
intercepted.<lb />
Gerald Hall picked off<lb />
two of Clark's passes while<lb />
linebacker Tommy Summer<lb />
intercepted one and re-<lb />
turned it 14 yards. Hall's<lb />
final interception stopped<lb />
VMI's last serious scoring<lb />
threat.<lb />
"Clark was watching<lb />
his tight end the whole time<lb />
on my second intercep-<lb />
tion explained Hall. "I<lb />
saw the tight end coming<lb />
out and I got a good break<lb />
on the ball and cut right in<lb />
front of him. What really<lb />
helped us today in the<lb />
secondary was the trem-<lb />
endous pass rush our line-<lb />
men put on them. It makes<lb />
our job alot easier back<lb />
there<lb />
Hall, a 5-11, 185 pound<lb />
safety from Edenton,<lb />
scored ECU'S first touch-<lb />
down on a brilliant 74 yard<lb />
punt return and also set up<lb />
a first half field goal with<lb />
another 30 yard return.<lb />
"We worked all week<lb />
on setting up returns to the<lb />
right side said Hall who<lb />
tied a school record for<lb />
return yardage in a single<lb />
game with 121 yards. "It<lb />
really paid off. but the<lb />
blocking on a return is<lb />
always the key. Today, the<lb />
holdup seemed to be pretty<lb />
good which is a real .credit<lb />
to the blocking. I'll trust my<lb />
blocking any day rather<lb />
than try to get outside and<lb />
do it on my own<lb />
Next week the Pirates<lb />
travel to Hattiesburg, M iss.<lb />
to face Southern M ississ-<lb />
ippi who upset Mississippi<lb />
State 24-22 Saturday. ECU<lb />
destroyed the Golden<lb />
Eagles 49-0 in the Pirates<lb />
opener in 1976.<lb />
"There's no question<lb />
what a great game our<lb />
defense played today<lb />
said Dye. "But offensively,<lb />
we just don't seem to be<lb />
having any fun out there.<lb />
We've been very fortunate<lb />
to win the last two weeks<lb />
By JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 1978 ECU girl's<lb />
tennis team is character-<lb />
ized by good overall depth<lb />
and talent. "We only re-<lb />
quire the players in flights<lb />
four through six to play<lb />
consistantly and do their<lb />
best to make good place-<lb />
ment on all their shots<lb />
said head coach Barbara<lb />
Olscher. "We expect the<lb />
top three seeds to be more<lb />
aggressive and attack their<lb />
opponents more<lb />
The player who best<lb />
exemplifies those qualities<lb />
is junior Pat Stewart.<lb />
Stewart is a transfer<lb />
student from Hofstra Uni-<lb />
versity in New York. Al-<lb />
though classified as a junior<lb />
this will probably be her<lb />
only year of eligibility at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Stewart explains that at<lb />
Hofstra they play a spit<lb />
season, some of the<lb />
matches are held in the fall<lb />
and the rest in the spring.<lb />
"My first year I only<lb />
played the spring sched-<lb />
ule said Stewart. "I<lb />
played both seasons my<lb />
second year and the fall<lb />
season the third year.<lb />
That's being counted as<lb />
three full years of eli-<lb />
gibility The matter will<lb />
be appealed to the AIAW<lb />
for a ruling.<lb />
Stewart admits that she<lb />
was unhappy at Hofstra but<lb />
adds that "I am very satis-<lb />
fied here at East Carolina. I<lb />
played number one at Hof-<lb />
stra, but they are not at the<lb />
same level as this program.<lb />
The competition ECU faces<lb />
is much better<lb />
Olscher analyses Stew-<lb />
art as, "a consistent player<lb />
who never argues with line<lb />
calls. She has an excellent<lb />
temperment for the game<lb />
of tennis and never tries to<lb />
cover her mistakes with<lb />
excuses. Pat had good<lb />
ground strokes and is not<lb />
afraid of using the serve and<lb />
volley technique<lb />
During the summer,<lb />
Stewart practiced daily with<lb />
a teaching professional, but<lb />
she feels that she is not<lb />
playing as well now as she<lb />
was at home in St. Peters-<lb />
burg, Florida. "I haven't<lb />
played well thus far. My<lb />
overhead is consistent and<lb />
my serving has been fair. I<lb />
think my problem lately has<lb />
been my concentration<lb />
Pat won the second<lb />
flight of the Methodist<lb />
Tournament held earlier<lb />
this season, but was unable<lb />
to defeat her most recent<lb />
opponent, Susan Lawless of<lb />
Old Dominion University,<lb />
losing 6-4, 0-6, 2-6. The<lb />
team, however, was vic-<lb />
torious by the score of 5-4.<lb />
"If I could have been a<lb />
little more patient, I prob-<lb />
ably could have beaten<lb />
Susan. I let a bad call in the<lb />
first set upset me and I<lb />
never really got my con-<lb />
centration going again<lb />
"I had trouble with my<lb />
knees while I was at Hof-<lb />
stra, but I worked hard over<lb />
the summer on building up<lb />
strength in them. I also<lb />
worked on losing weight,<lb />
which will eventually im-<lb />
prove my speed ex-<lb />
plained Stewart, who was<lb />
elected co-captain by her<lb />
teammates.<lb />
The team has matches<lb />
still remaining with the<lb />
UNC Junior Varsity, St.<lb />
Mary's, Duke, and the<lb />
UNC Varsity. Stewart feels<lb />
that "we should do better<lb />
playing Carolina and Duke<lb />
this late in the season than<lb />
if we had played them in<lb />
September. We are more<lb />
prepared for them than we<lb />
were for State and Duke<lb />
Gamecocks<lb />
defeat ECU<lb />
ECU'S soccer team tra-<lb />
veled to Columbia, South<lb />
Carolina Friday, and were<lb />
soundly defeated by a<lb />
superior South Carolina<lb />
squad 7-0.<lb />
The Pirates will battle<lb />
N.C. Wesleyan College to-<lb />
day at 3XX) p.m. in the first<lb />
of three consecutive home<lb />
games.<lb />
ECU wants UNC series continued<lb />
BILL CAIN<lb />
ByCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU Board of Trustees has joined the school's<lb />
athletic department in an effort to continue the annual<lb />
football series between the Pirates and the North Carolina<lb />
Tar Heels. The series is contracted throughout the 1981<lb />
season.<lb />
After 1981, however, the continuation of the series<lb />
appears doubtful. The UNC athletic department has stated<lb />
that they will no longer schedule games with teams inside<lb />
the state of North Carolina, excluding Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference games.<lb />
The ECU Board of Trustees recently made a proposal<lb />
to draft a letter thanking UNC for their hospitality displayed<lb />
in this season's Pirate-Tar Heel contest. The letter also was<lb />
to include a request that the series be extended beyond the<lb />
1981 season.<lb />
ECU Chancellor Thomas Brewer says ECU will continue<lb />
to negotiate with UNC, hoping that there will be some sort<lb />
of breakthrough. "We will definately continue to talk<lb />
said Brewer. "We feel the series is beneficial to both<lb />
schools. All we can do is negotiate and hope for the best<lb />
The view held by UNC at the present time seems to<lb />
mean that the efforts by ECU are in vain. Yet, UNC Athletic<lb />
Director Bill Cobey says ECU'S efforts are still hopeful.<lb />
We're not saying there's absolutely no way noted Cobey.<lb />
"We're just saying that the chances are very slim for the<lb />
continuation of the series. The reason we feel this way has<lb />
nothing at all to do with ECU"<lb />
"I have the highest regard for Bill Cain (ECU Athletic<lb />
Director) and Pat Dye (Pirate heed football coach). They<lb />
have a first class organization<lb />
Cobey said that the refusal of UNC to continue the series<lb />
was being done in the best interest of the university and the<lb />
athletic program. "We have to look at things on a practical<lb />
basis said Cobey. "We now have seven conference<lb />
members that we have to play, since Georgia Tech joined<lb />
us. That leaves us only four more games to schedule. And<lb />
we'd like to be able to play six games in Kenan Stadium.<lb />
We actually can schedule only three games, because we<lb />
play South Carolina each year<lb />
"We need to use the remaining games to promote our<lb />
program said Cobey. "We simply need to travel. The<lb />
game with Pittsburgh this year, for example, shows how<lb />
beneficial traveling can be to us. Games like that help our<lb />
reputation and national exposure to grow. There is also the<lb />
possibility that our recruiting can be bolstered by playing<lb />
teams from other parts of the country<lb />
ECU Athletic Director Bill Cain feels the ECU-UNC<lb />
series has a place on the Tar Heels schedule. "We're very<lb />
happy with the series said Cain. "We certainly would like<lb />
to see it continue. I think the game is good for all<lb />
concerned. The fans in North Carolina really seem to enjoy<lb />
the game<lb />
"This year's game, for example, was just super. The<lb />
game was dose to the very end. Both sides had fans giving<lb />
their all. You just cant beat that sort of atmosphere. It was<lb />
really exciting, and that's what college football'is all<lb />
about<lb />
Cain noted that he could see some of UNC's reasoning<lb />
in their decision. "Sure, we need them more than they need<lb />
us. I just hope that they'll see fit to continue the series, on<lb />
the basis that the game is good for both parties<lb />
Cain said that he felt much the same way about UNC<lb />
that Cobey feels about ECU. "They have a super<lb />
organization said Cain. "They always treat us with the<lb />
utmost courtesy when we play them. And I want it known<lb />
that we really appreciate the fact that they've played us as<lb />
much as they have. It's meant a lot to our program<lb />
Cobey continually mentioned his respect of the ECU<lb />
program. "As I said, our decision, has nothing to do with<lb />
personalities noted Cobey. "A similar situation always<lb />
evolves concerning our basketball schedule. The University<lb />
of North Carolina at Charlotte continually requests that<lb />
they be added to our schedule. But the same rule about<lb />
in-state teams applies there also<lb />
" And the U NC-C athletic director is one of my very best<lb />
friends. I'd love to help him out, as I would ECU in football,<lb />
but we must do what we feel is in the best interest of our<lb />
program. That comes first<lb />
Cain is also thinking of his university's program. "We<lb />
are certainly better off if we can continue the series said<lb />
Cain. "But, right now we're just waiting on them. I just<lb />
hope they'll take another look at us<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
The co-rec Softball<lb />
championships and intra-<lb />
mural track and field<lb />
championships highlighted<lb />
last week's intramural<lb />
action. This week, the<lb />
divisional playoffs begin in<lb />
men's flag football play.<lb />
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co-rec play and soccer.<lb />
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Back prevailed by a 13-12<lb />
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Bass, Roger Horton and<lb />
Dennis Bellamy, had led by<lb />
as much as 12-5 in the<lb />
championship game.<lb />
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to the girls, but ended up<lb />
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for nine walks which forced<lb />
in six runs and made it<lb />
12-11.<lb />
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the late heroics. Jeannie<lb />
Tyler beat out an infield hit<lb />
to score M aybell Jones with<lb />
the tying run and then<lb />
Rhodes delivered his game-<lb />
winning hit to score<lb />
Chanbers and beat the<lb />
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The Time Outs had<lb />
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eight runs in the fifth<lb />
inning. That outbreak<lb />
brought them a 10-3 lead,<lb />
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the roof caved in to the tune<lb />
of eight runs.<lb />
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in the fifth inning of their<lb />
game with the Peppers for<lb />
a 10-1 lead and scored two<lb />
runs in the fourth inning to<lb />
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slam in the 10-1 win and<lb />
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runs in the second game<lb />
Jill Little batted in the<lb />
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The men's intramural<lb />
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each<lb />
Oklahoma defeats Longhorns<lb />
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HERSCHEL NISSENSON<lb />
A P Sports Writer<lb />
The Texas Longhorns<lb />
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that Oklahoma is the na-<lb />
tion's No. 1 college football<lb />
team, but they're not sure<lb />
how they'd feel if they<lb />
played the Sooners again<lb />
next week.<lb />
"Oklahoma certainly is<lb />
the No. 1 team in the nation<lb />
 they were today Texas<lb />
linebacker Lance Taylor<lb />
said Saturday after the top-<lb />
ranked Sooners rolled to a<lb />
31-10 victory over the No. 6<lb />
Longhorns.<lb />
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a game I'd like to be able to<lb />
play again next week. We'd<lb />
just like to go back and start<lb />
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homa stormed 77 yards in<lb />
just five plays on its first<lb />
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"We made colassal<lb />
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to win Schembechler<lb />
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help us in the long run. You<lb />
don't drop punts, you can't<lb />
drop passes in the open and<lb />
you can't have passes in-<lb />
tercepted in the end zone.<lb />
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didn't play all that well<lb />
Jerry Eckwood and Mi-<lb />
chael Forrest each scored<lb />
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to a 42-3 romp over South-<lb />
west Conference rival Tex-<lb />
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