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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No.T '<lb />
n(-<lb />
2 October 1978<lb />
Ingram rallies in Greenville<lb />
U S SENATORIAL<lb />
current ssues at the<lb />
- Grogan<lb />
CANDIDATE, John Ingram, spoke on<lb />
Moose Lodge Tuesday night. Photoby<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Senate candidate John Ingran formally opened his<lb />
Greenville headquarters late Tuesday afternoon, and<lb />
participated in a political rally at a dinner held at the M cose<lb />
Lodge Tuesday night.<lb />
After the 5 p.m. ribbon cutting ceremony, in which he<lb />
praised the efforts of the Greenville rescue squad, he<lb />
attended the dinner held in his honor.<lb />
Democrates as well as local dignitaries were present at<lb />
the dinner.<lb />
Among those present were Governor Jim Hunt, State<lb />
Attorney General Rufus Edmisten, and congressman from<lb />
the first Congressional District Walter B. Jones.<lb />
The dinner was held at 6 p.m with entertainment<lb />
provided by Bitter Creek, a bluegrass band.<lb />
Attorney General Edmisten entertained the crowd with<lb />
several country music songs.<lb />
Attendance was estimated at 800 people. After an<lb />
invocation, by Rev. W.T. Hickman, ECU ChancellorThomas<lb />
Brewer made welcoming remarks.<lb />
Brewer spoke of his conversion from Republican to<lb />
Democrat, and he praised the American system of<lb />
government.<lb />
Local Democratic dignitaries were then recognized by<lb />
Bill Hodges, chairman of the Beaufort County Democratic<lb />
Party.<lb />
Mrs. John McCain chairman of the State Democratic<lb />
Party recognized several members of the council of state,<lb />
the judiciary and the General Assembly.<lb />
Representative Jones introduced Governor Hunt.<lb />
Hunt spoke of past Democratic rallies, saying, "We<lb />
have paid a high price for electing Republicans"<lb />
He said that the Democratic party began rebuilding in<lb />
1976, and he expressed the hope that this could continue in<lb />
1978.<lb />
Hunt stated that there has been progress since he had<lb />
been in office, and listed several areas where he thought<lb />
progress had been made.<lb />
Hunt detailed improvements in the state primary<lb />
reading program, and the high school testing program,<lb />
which he stated was designed to help high school students<lb />
attain more proficiency in reading and mathematics.<lb />
The governor commented on the progress which has<lb />
reportedly been made in the areas of crime prevention.<lb />
He said that a new community watch program had been<lb />
started.<lb />
He also said that the state's new speedy trials law would<lb />
enable judges to order that criminal offenders get both<lb />
prison sentences and make restitution to their victims.<lb />
Hunt then commented that during his administration, a<lb />
new utilities commission that "cares about the people" had<lb />
been established.<lb />
He said economic growth in the state had been great<lb />
and new employees on state payrolls had been cut by 50<lb />
percent during his administration.<lb />
H unt spoke of the pride he has for the country, saying he<lb />
was especially proud of the role that President Carter had in<lb />
the recent Camp David Middle East summit.<lb />
He said he feels Carter has changed the country in areas<lb />
of energy and balancing the budget.<lb />
The Governor then urged support for Ingram, adding if<lb />
the audience believed in people and the Democratic party,<lb />
they would support Ingram.<lb />
Hunt urged full party support for Representative Jones<lb />
and state legislators.<lb />
He ended his speech by asking the crowd to "believe<lb />
and to care to achieve a great Democratic victory on<lb />
November 7<lb />
Attorny General Rufus Edmisten then spoke, saying<lb />
Ingram's family was his greatest asset.<lb />
He commented that Ingram was an "honest man with<lb />
courage<lb />
Edmisten said that the Senatorial candidate had a good<lb />
record as Insurance Commissioner � he continued that<lb />
Ingram promised insurance rates would not stifle the<lb />
people.<lb />
Senate hopeful Ingram then spoke, saying that the issue<lb />
in the election is who will represent the people and not the<lb />
special interests.<lb />
He said that all of the issues confronting America today<lb />
would fall into place with a "Peoples Man<lb />
Ingram then described his record as a state legislator<lb />
saying that he voted for a balanced budget in 1971.<lb />
He noted that his department had a balanced budget.<lb />
and had returned $1 million to the state s general fund.<lb />
He commented further that he did not believe that<lb />
"every penny" that is appropriated should be spent "<lb />
Ingram then commented that under former President<lb />
Nixon, double digit inflation was present, and he said the<lb />
cost of living rose.<lb />
The candidate then spoke of his support for alternate<lb />
forms of energy. He voiced support for fusion energy,<lb />
which he said used sea water, and he called it an<lb />
See INGRAM, p. 3<lb />
Police arrest 123 in drug raid<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C (AP) �<lb />
Raieigh police swept the<lb />
city early this morning,<lb />
arresting most o the 145<lb />
persons charged in "Op-<lb />
eration Sunshine a major<lb />
crackdown on drugs and<lb />
stolen property.<lb />
Police charger) 123 per-<lb />
sons with drug violations<lb />
and seized a variety of<lb />
drugs, including mari-<lb />
iuana heroin, cocaine, am-<lb />
phetimines. LSD and other<lb />
chemicals.<lb />
The drugs were valued<lb />
at $125,000 by police<lb />
Another $173,000 in<lb />
stolen property was re-<lb />
covered, and 22 persons<lb />
were charged with their<lb />
sale.<lb />
Items ranged from ster-<lb />
eos and televisions to dia-<lb />
monds, emeralds and even<lb />
electric ranges and dish-<lb />
washers.<lb />
"Our objective was to<lb />
get the major drug dealers<lb />
in this area, and we found<lb />
out a long time ago that tied<lb />
into drugs were a lot of<lb />
other criminal activities<lb />
said Police Chief Robert<lb />
Goodwin.<lb />
"These were dealers,<lb />
not just the friendly sharing<lb />
of drugs said Captian<lb />
J.M. Stell.<lb />
Two vice squad officers<lb />
worked undercover for four<lb />
months buying the drugs<lb />
and property.<lb />
Steli said some of the<lb />
dealers were photographed<lb />
during the sales, and a-<lb />
gents made at least two<lb />
purchases from each per-<lb />
son charged.<lb />
The operation was<lb />
named for one of the<lb />
undercover agents, who<lb />
was recruited from Florida<lb />
for the crackdown.<lb />
Goodwin said about<lb />
two-thirds of those charged<lb />
had been arrested by 10<lb />
a.m and the roundup was<lb />
continuing.<lb />
Lt. K.J. Johnson, head<lb />
of the vice squad, said<lb />
about 45 percent of the<lb />
drugs were chemicals, the<lb />
rest marijuana, heroin and<lb />
presciption drugs.<lb />
He said some of those<lb />
arrested were college stu-<lb />
dents, but he did not know<lb />
how many.<lb />
ECU Blood Drive surpasses goal<lb />
By RICHARD JORDAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Air Force<lb />
ROTC program in con-<lb />
junction with the Pitt<lb />
County Chapter of the<lb />
Tideland Red Cross spon-<lb />
sored last week's blood<lb />
dirve here, accoring to Lt.<lb />
Col Carl Tadlock. pro-<lb />
of<lb />
Aerospace<lb />
fessor<lb />
studies.<lb />
The drive was held in<lb />
Wright Auditorium Oct. 4,<lb />
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each<lb />
day<lb />
According to Tadlock,<lb />
352 pints had been col-<lb />
lected by 5 p.m. Wed-<lb />
nesday, and by 6 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, 776 had been<lb />
collected, surpassing the<lb />
original goal of 700 pints.<lb />
Tadlock said AFROTC<lb />
has been sponsoring blood<lb />
drives here on campus<lb />
since 1950.<lb />
He said the blood drive<lb />
is engineered to give cadets<lb />
experience in practical<lb />
leadership.<lb />
Tadlock added that the<lb />
What's inside <lb />
Seven<lb />
Beauties<lb />
SC.E CINEMA, p. 7<lb />
A contraversial novel about the<lb />
homosexual love between a track star and<lb />
his coach. The Front Runner is reviewed<lb />
Seep. 6.<lb />
Pirates travel to Hattiesburg, Miss-<lb />
issippi this Saturday to face the Golden<lb />
Eagles of Southern M ississippi.See p.9.<lb />
Representatives are interviewing stu-<lb />
dents for future jobs See p. 3.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD interviews John<lb />
IngramSee p. 5.<lb />
cadets had been working on<lb />
the project since the be-<lb />
ginning of the semester.<lb />
He said the entire pro-<lb />
ject's administrative and<lb />
planning work was done by<lb />
the cadets, and that the<lb />
entire project would be<lb />
broken down and analyzed<lb />
in order to offer sug-<lb />
gestions to improve the<lb />
drive in the following years.<lb />
Tadlock praised his ca-<lb />
dets as he spoke of the<lb />
efforts of each individual to<lb />
make the drive a success.<lb />
He said also that each<lb />
cadet would recieve a grade<lb />
for his or her participation<lb />
in the drive.<lb />
According to Beth Kim-<lb />
ball, a cadet in charge of<lb />
administrative aspects of<lb />
the drive, long waiting lines<lb />
posed a problem.<lb />
Kimball said the lines<lb />
were caused because there<lb />
were not enough nurses to<lb />
process the students.<lb />
24 stations were set up<lb />
and stayed full from open-<lb />
ng to closing, she said. The<lb />
proiect was carefully ob-<lb />
served and records were<lb />
kept of the slack times, the<lb />
busy times, and the aver-<lb />
age times it took to be<lb />
processed and to donate,<lb />
according to Kimball.<lb />
According to Tadlock,<lb />
the main concern of the<lb />
students was not in giving<lb />
the blood but in the long<lb />
waiting lines.<lb />
Tadlock said that steps<lb />
were taken to try to speed<lb />
up the processing of the<lb />
students.<lb />
Tadlock said the Red<lb />
Cross could not handle the<lb />
amount of blood that came<lb />
through causing the drive<lb />
to be cut down to two days<lb />
as opposed to three days as<lb />
it was in previous years.<lb />
In closing, Kimball<lb />
added that congratulations<lb />
should be given to the<lb />
ROTC Cadets who put an<lb />
estimated 900 man hours in<lb />
to the project.<lb />
She said the professional<lb />
and nursing students<lb />
should also receive thanks<lb />
for their estimated 131<lb />
working hours.<lb />
ECU STUDENTS GATHER for a little<lb />
food for thought.<lb />
Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
Writer's guild formed<lb />
for literary students<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
A writers guild is being<lb />
organized on campus for all<lb />
interested persons, accord-<lb />
ing to Terry Davis. ECU<lb />
English professor.<lb />
An informal group met<lb />
earlier in the week to<lb />
discuss the basis, purpose,<lb />
and various ideas of the<lb />
guild.<lb />
Davis said a person<lb />
does not have to be in the<lb />
writing program to be a<lb />
part of the writers' guild.<lb />
"There are serious and<lb />
dedicated writers around<lb />
here and not all are in the<lb />
program Davis stated.<lb />
They are in other fields<lb />
and do not have the time to<lb />
devote to both as major<lb />
areas of study, he added.<lb />
"The guild hopefully<lb />
will do what a good writing<lb />
program does<lb />
Davis said this group of<lb />
writers will share their<lb />
knowledge with other stud-<lb />
ents.<lb />
"Writing can be<lb />
taught Davis stated. "It<lb />
takes a joint effort of all<lb />
that know how Two or<lb />
three cannot do it alone<lb />
"We have to start<lb />
somewhere, maybe this or-<lb />
ganization is it he said.<lb />
If the group approves,<lb />
different committees may<lb />
be established to keep the<lb />
group active and in close<lb />
touch with the administra-<lb />
tion. Davis commented<lb />
According to Davis the<lb />
committee will provide<lb />
checklists for writers on<lb />
professional standards and<lb />
set up film series directed<lb />
towards writers.<lb />
Davis said the group<lb />
may want to create files for<lb />
writers' use<lb />
The files would probab-<lb />
ly contain booklists of diffe-<lb />
rent writers, biographies,<lb />
examples of different types<lb />
of stories, other interests<lb />
directed towards the writer<lb />
and writing, added Davis<lb />
"Id like to see a group<lb />
here create a magazine<lb />
Davis said<lb />
See GUILD, p. 3)<lb />
Transit system breakdowns<lb />
inconvenience students<lb />
By JANE BIDDIX<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU transit system<lb />
is the only one in the<lb />
university network that is<lb />
owned and operated by the<lb />
students and one of the few<lb />
in the U.S. according to<lb />
Transit Manager, Robbey<lb />
Rogers.<lb />
Rogers said that since<lb />
classes began there have<lb />
been several major break-<lb />
downs that have resulted In<lb />
unreliable service.<lb />
"When a breakdown<lb />
occurs there is just no way<lb />
to get to every stop and let<lb />
the students know<lb />
Rogers stated.<lb />
He suggests if the bus<lb />
doesn't show up within 15 -<lb />
20 minutesof the scheduled<lb />
stop, it won't be there at<lb />
all.<lb />
When it is known ahead<lb />
of time that a bus will not<lb />
be running, signs are post-<lb />
ed at the bus stops.<lb />
According to Rogers the<lb />
possibility of having bus<lb />
service announcements on<lb />
the radio is being looked<lb />
into.<lb />
He said most break-<lb />
downs are minor and the<lb />
buses can be back on<lb />
schedule within an hour or<lb />
two.<lb />
Rogers also stated that<lb />
the transit system is a<lb />
major service to students<lb />
and transports approximat-<lb />
ely 11,000 eacn week.<lb />
He asks that students<lb />
realize the bus is not a taxi<lb />
and that Individual stops<lb />
take extra time.<lb />
"People need to be at<lb />
the stop five minutes before<lb />
the time listed on the<lb />
schedule as it is the depar-<lb />
ture not arrival time he<lb />
said.<lb />
Scheduled are to be<lb />
posted at the stops this<lb />
week, according to Rogers.<lb />
"The main concern is<lb />
regular serivoe to students<lb />
but buses are available to<lb />
organizations for charter<lb />
upon request said<lb />
Rogers.<lb />
Rogers said he looks<lb />
into all complaints and tries<lb />
to be fair to everyone.<lb />
The SGA legislature re-<lb />
cently requested funds for<lb />
the possible purchase of a<lb />
new bus to aid in back up.<lb />
DUE TO MANY breakdowns in the ECU transit system, the<lb />
SGA legislature has requested funds to an additional bus.<lb />
Photo by Sfeve Romero)<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 12 October 1978<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
The Student Union Cof-<lb />
feehouse Committee will<lb />
present John Worthington<lb />
this Thurs. and Fri Oct. 12<lb />
and 13. at 8 p.m. in room<lb />
15. Mendenhall.<lb />
John is noted for his<lb />
lightning quick finger pick-<lb />
ing and his bluegrass rendi-<lb />
ns In addition to his<lb />
talents on various musical<lb />
instruments, he also has a<lb />
fine voice.<lb />
As always, the Coffee-<lb />
house offers a wide selec-<lb />
tion of snacks and a friendly<lb />
atmosphere Admission is<lb />
 50 cents.<lb />
F6SF<lb />
Have you been praying<lb />
for lost loved ones, but for<lb />
some reason you haven't<lb />
seen any results? Well this<lb />
Thurs. night in room 212, in<lb />
Mendenhall, the Full Gos-<lb />
pel Student Fellowship will I<lb />
be discussing the how and !<lb />
whys of praying for lost .<lb />
loved ones. Salvation is<lb />
still a personal experience,<lb />
but remember; God cares<lb />
and promises your prayes<lb />
will be answered! See you<lb />
there!<lb />
Billiards<lb />
Signing<lb />
Sign Language Club or-<lb />
ganizational meeting,<lb />
Wed Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. in<lb />
the Mendenhall Multi-<lb />
ose Room.<lb />
For ECU students who<lb />
taken sign language<lb />
iss s or have some know<lb />
Ige of sign language and<lb />
ild like to meet with<lb />
rudents to practice<lb />
- � � - � skills<lb />
Phi Alpha<lb />
ere will be a meeting<lb />
' - � Alpha Tneta. history<lb />
or society on Tues<lb />
Oc 17. at 7:30 p.m. in the<lb />
Rtcnard C Todd Room in<lb />
B'ewster Bldg.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend. Also, all history<lb />
and minors who are<lb />
"�rested in joining are<lb />
ted to attend. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
GBP<lb />
Anv GBP Pledge who<lb />
I not attend the meeting<lb />
Tues Oct 10 must be<lb />
sent at the meeting<lb />
Oct. 12 in Menden-<lb />
244 at 7 p.m. All<lb />
essays and dues must be<lb />
 by Oct. 24<lb />
The Day-Student Bil- ;<lb />
liards Tournament sponso- j<lb />
red by Mendenhall will be<lb />
held Mon Oct. 23 at 6<lb />
p.m. All full-time day-<lb />
students interested in part-<lb />
icipating should register at<lb />
the Billiards Center.<lb />
The four winner of the<lb />
double elimination tourna-<lb />
ment will participate in the<lb />
All-Campus Billiards Tour-<lb />
nament scheduled for Nov.<lb />
13 and 14.<lb />
The first and second<lb />
place All-Campus finishers<lb />
will represent ECU in the<lb />
Association of College<lb />
Unions - International reg-<lb />
ional face-to-face tourna-<lb />
ments in Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />
in February. All expenses<lb />
for the tournament will be<lb />
paid by Mendenhall.<lb />
Registration forms and<lb />
details are available at the<lb />
Billiards Center and the<lb />
final day to register is Fri<lb />
Oct. 20.<lb />
Study area<lb />
On the Hill, a quiet and<lb />
air-conditioned Study Area<lb />
has been set up in the Scott<lb />
Hall Basement. Anyone is<lb />
welcome to come to the<lb />
M RC meeting room on<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday, or<lb />
Thursday Nights between<lb />
8:00 and 11 :00 p.m.<lb />
Additional hours may<lb />
be added.<lb />
Chi Beta<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, scientific<lb />
fraternity meeting, 7.30<lb />
p.m Thurs Oct. 12, 1978<lb />
in Biology Reading room<lb />
(2nd floor).<lb />
Acitvities will be plan-<lb />
ned for this school year.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend or contact presi-<lb />
dent Ken Russell 758-6747.<lb />
BUCCANEER<lb />
The BUCCANEER is<lb />
sending out letters to ser-<lb />
vice and social organizat-<lb />
ions. If you have not<lb />
received one, please send<lb />
your name and address to<lb />
the BUCCANEER by Oct.<lb />
23. If we do not receive an<lb />
address by then you will not<lb />
be represented in the year-<lb />
book. Thank you!<lb />
ACEI<lb />
Comics<lb />
All ACEI (Association<lb />
for Childhood Education<lb />
International), members<lb />
and other interested per-<lb />
sons are invited to attend<lb />
the October meeting on<lb />
Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Speight Rm. 242.<lb />
Dr. Ingram, professor of<lb />
the School of Education will<lb />
speak on the "Professional<lb />
File Nominations for club<lb />
officers will also be taken.<lb />
Theta Alpha<lb />
The Theta Alpha Chap-<lb />
ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
Sorority will sponsor a<lb />
Pre-Homecoming celebra-<lb />
tion Fri Nov. 10 from 10<lb />
p.m. to 2 a.m. at the<lb />
Ramada Inn 264-By-Pass,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Advance tickets are $3<lb />
per couple and $2 per<lb />
individual and may be<lb />
obtained mid-October from<lb />
any Theta Alpha member.<lb />
Exhibit<lb />
Gregory Moll has a<lb />
senior art exhibit of realist-<lb />
ic port rait ive and a set of<lb />
water colors of a movie that<lb />
he has presented to the<lb />
Beach Boys. Come see this<lb />
show at Mendenhall.<lb />
Law Society<lb />
The Law Society will be<lb />
having an organizational<lb />
meeting Wed Oct 18. The<lb />
meeting will be held at 7<lb />
p.m. in the M ulti-Purpose<lb />
room of Mendenhall. If you<lb />
are interested in laws and<lb />
or law school please come!<lb />
Or go by Dr. Dr. Davis<lb />
Stevens office in room 214<lb />
Wright Annex and sign up.<lb />
Bicyclists<lb />
Artists<lb />
The ECU Comic Book<lb />
Club will hold their first<lb />
meeting Wednesday, Oct-<lb />
ober 18, at the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, room 247,<lb />
from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Program includes new<lb />
elections, the November 12<lb />
Comic Book Convention.<lb />
All interested persons are<lb />
invited. For more Infor-<lb />
mation call 758-6909 before<lb />
7:00p.m.<lb />
Bake sale<lb />
Announcing the great<lb />
pumpkin bake sale sponso-<lb />
red by the fall pledge class<lb />
of Kappa Delta sorority.<lb />
Proceeds will go to<lb />
Kappa Delta's national phi-<lb />
lanthropy  the cripples<lb />
hospital in Richmond, Va.<lb />
Selection of goodies in-<lb />
clude cupcakes, brownies,<lb />
cookies, and cakes. Order<lb />
between now and Fri Oct.<lb />
27.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
The last chance tovegis-<lb />
ter for the MSC Day-<lb />
Student Bowling Tourna-<lb />
ment is Fri Oct. 13.<lb />
Registeration forms and<lb />
tournament details are av-<lb />
ailable at the Bowling<lb />
Centerin Mendenhall.<lb />
Day-student bowlers<lb />
will have two weeks to bowl<lb />
nine games and total pins<lb />
will decide the top eight<lb />
winners in the men's divi-<lb />
sion and women's division.<lb />
The sixteen winners will<lb />
compete in the All-Campus<lb />
Tournament to be held<lb />
Nov. 9.<lb />
Two five member teams<lb />
will represent ECU at the<lb />
Association of " College<lb />
Unions - International reg-<lb />
ional face-to-face tourna-<lb />
ments to be held in Knox-<lb />
ville Tenn. in February. All<lb />
expenses for the tourna-<lb />
ment will be paid by<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Now art students can<lb />
learn what they need to<lb />
know and where to get<lb />
answers to business quest-<lb />
ions before they make<lb />
costly mistakes. A series of<lb />
one hour seminars are<lb />
planned monthly on The<lb />
Business of Art. Experts in<lb />
several vital areas have<lb />
been invited by the ECU<lb />
Print Group to talk to the<lb />
art students. Be sure to<lb />
attend all of these sessions<lb />
which are free. Each sem-<lb />
inar will be held on a Friday<lb />
at 11 a.m. in the jrkins<lb />
auditorium. The schedule<lb />
begins this Friday.<lb />
A list of potential quest-<lb />
ions is being prepared for<lb />
each of the seminars now.<lb />
If you have questions you<lb />
want answered, address<lb />
your questions to Laura<lb />
Jackson. Questions can be<lb />
delivered to her box in the<lb />
Art Office.<lb />
Anybody interested in<lb />
an afternoon of fun and<lb />
socializing as a group on<lb />
two-wheels Sunday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
WHERE: Water fount-<lb />
ain ECU near Cotten Hall.<lb />
WHEN: 1 o'clock, P.M.<lb />
Groug will leave promptly<lb />
at 1:15.<lb />
NEED: Bicycle and<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Be prepared for bike<lb />
ride of 10-20 miles, depend-<lb />
ing on how far anyone can<lb />
go. Don't be worried we<lb />
don't plan to kill anyone by<lb />
making them ride too far.<lb />
The ride is used as a<lb />
meeting of the ECU Bicycle<lb />
Club. Have any questions<lb />
about about the ride or<lb />
club call Tom at 752-9847.<lb />
The bicycle club would like<lb />
to welcome any and all ECU<lb />
full-time students at attend<lb />
our meetings. This club is<lb />
newly.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Build<lb />
The Student Wfiters'<lb />
Guild will meet at 3 p.m.<lb />
Mon Oct. 16 in Austin<lb />
room 207. Committed and<lb />
enthusiastic persons are<lb />
essential.<lb />
The Mendenhall Day-<lb />
Student Bowling Tourna-<lb />
ment will be held Mon<lb />
Oct. 16 through Fri Oct.<lb />
27. Day-student bowlers<lb />
will have two weeks to bowl<lb />
nine games and total pins<lb />
will decide the top eigr<lb />
winners in the men's div.<lb />
sion and women's division.<lb />
The sixteen winners will<lb />
compete in the All-Campus<lb />
Tournament to be held<lb />
Nov. 9.<lb />
Two five member teams<lb />
will represent ECU at the<lb />
Association of College<lb />
Unions - Internation reg-<lb />
ional face-to-face tourna-<lb />
ments to be held in Knox-<lb />
ville, Tenn. in February<lb />
All expenses for the tour-<lb />
nament will be paid by<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Registeration forms and<lb />
details are available at the<lb />
Mendenhall Bowling and<lb />
Billiards Center. The final<lb />
day to register is Fri Oct.<lb />
13.<lb />
Car wash<lb />
The sweethearts' o1<lb />
KAY are having a car wash<lb />
Sat Oct. 14 at the Pitt<lb />
Plaza Shell station located<lb />
at the corner of Arlington<lb />
and Greenville Blvd. Price<lb />
will be $1.50.<lb />
Ping pong<lb />
The final day to register<lb />
for the Mendenhall Day-<lb />
Student Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
nament is Fri Oct. 13.<lb />
Registeration forms and<lb />
tournament details are av-<lb />
ailable at the Billiards<lb />
Center at Mendenhall.<lb />
The tournament, to be<lb />
held Tues Oct. 17 in the<lb />
Table Tennis Rooms at<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m will<lb />
determine the four winners<lb />
in the men's division and<lb />
women's division who will<lb />
represent the day-students<lb />
in the All-Campus Tourn-<lb />
ament which will be held<lb />
Nov. 7.<lb />
One All-Campus winner<lb />
in each division will rep-<lb />
resent ECU in the Associa-<lb />
tion of College Unions -<lb />
International regional face-<lb />
to-face tournaments to be<lb />
held in Knoxville, Tenn. in<lb />
February. All expenses for<lb />
the tournament will be paid<lb />
by Mendenhall.<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
The ECU Chapter of the<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi Society<lb />
will be conducting an ex-<lb />
tensive house-to-house<lb />
campaign for the United<lb />
Cerebral Palsy of No<lb />
Carolina in Greenville or<lb />
Oct 12-17. The Gamma<lb />
Beta Phi Society is an honor<lb />
and service organization for<lb />
students m colleges anc<lb />
universities in the Un <lb />
States<lb />
The funds raisedwiii gc<lb />
to the United Cereb'd<lb />
Palsy which provides pro-<lb />
gram services to the more<lb />
than 18,000 children and<lb />
adults across our state<lb />
services include Home<lb />
Service Consultants, one<lb />
Adult Enrichment Center<lb />
and four Development<lb />
Centers for children One of<lb />
these Devlopmenta! Cer I<lb />
ers is located in Greeny<lb />
and provides services for<lb />
cerebral palsied childre'<lb />
our area. Please give your<lb />
support to Gamma Beta<lb />
with their campaign<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Concert<lb />
LTC<lb />
Too many tests? Roach-<lb />
es in your room? Not<lb />
enough pennies in your<lb />
piggy bank7<lb />
If you haven't got your<lb />
act together, LTC at ECU<lb />
invites you to develop into a<lb />
man or woman with answ-<lb />
ers instead of a dorm rat<lb />
with headaches.<lb />
Leadership Training<lb />
Classes, every Thursday.<lb />
Starting at 7 p.m. tonight in<lb />
Brewster B-103.<lb />
The Student JJmo-<lb />
Major Attractions Com" I<lb />
tee will prese<lb />
BROTHERS JOHNSON<lb />
with special gues?<lb />
MOTHER'S FINEST<lb />
Saturday. Oct 14. at 8 p <lb />
in Mmges Coliseum.<lb />
Tickets will be $4 � -<lb />
ECU students and $6 for<lb />
the public. All tickets are<lb />
available from the Centra<lb />
Ticket Office in Mender-<lb />
Student Center. In ac<lb />
ion, public tickets can be<lb />
purchased from<lb />
Apple Records - East F<lb />
St Greenville. N C<lb />
School Kid s Records -<lb />
Georgetown Shoppes<lb />
Greenville. N.C The<lb />
Music Shop - Green-<lb />
ville Square Mail. Green-<lb />
ville. N.C.<lb />
Only public tickets<lb />
will be available at the<lb />
door<lb />
Brothers Johnson<lb />
With special guest<lb />
ECU Students $4.00<lb />
Mother's Finest<lb />
Saturday, October 14, 1978<lb />
8p.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum PubUc s6-00<lb />
Central Ticket Office hours:<lb />
I0-4(M-F)<lb />
 Friday is the LAST DAY to buy Student tickets<lb />
 Only Public Tickets will be sold at the door. <lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Itorsde @<lb />
FOR SALE: '76 Deluxe<lb />
Motorbecane MOPED for<lb />
$275. Runs well and is in<lb />
good shape. Call 752-5238<lb />
and ask for M ike.<lb />
FOR SALE. '74 Ford Van<lb />
by owner that runs and<lb />
looks Hke e�v With V-8<lb />
3P- :  ��jfo trans<lb />
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 />
Call 756-0166.<lb />
FOR SALE: '75 Pontiac<lb />
"Astra" st at ion wagon<lb />
Automatic, power brakes<lb />
and steering, luggage rack,<lb />
woodgrain siding, good<lb />
tires in excellent cond. Call<lb />
752-9374 after 3 p.m.<lb />
$1850.00<lb />
FOR SALE: Shoes and<lb />
boots in small sizes (5-6) all<lb />
new or practically new.<lb />
Bass, Earth Shoe, Famo-<lb />
lare - reasonable priced.<lb />
Call 752-3709 if interested.<lb />
FOR SALE: One pair<lb />
womens Frye Boots size 7<lb />
Vz. New heels and soles in<lb />
good oond. $25. Call Karen<lb />
758-0962.<lb />
FOR SALE: New Minolta<lb />
SRT-MCII 35mm single<lb />
reflex camera with 1.4<lb />
lense $200. Call 758-4982.<lb />
FOR SALE: 76 Covette<lb />
white T-Top 11,000 miles<lb />
$9,000. Call 524-5590.<lb />
FOR SALE: Oil heaters,<lb />
gas stoves, bow and<lb />
arrows, 4 ft. handcrafted<lb />
boat, AKC Great Dane, 2<lb />
yr. old. Call 758-4617.<lb />
FOR SALE. Need some<lb />
clothes to update your fail<lb />
wardrobe? I will sew wrap-<lb />
around skirts, shirts, pull-<lb />
over tops, dresses, skirts or<lb />
whatever you need.<lb />
Reasonable prices. Call<lb />
Maureen at 752-7635.<lb />
FOR SALE: Two top quality<lb />
brank name stereos<lb />
(AMFM, turntables, 8-<lb />
t racks, good speakers).<lb />
Very good condition. Also<lb />
one 10-speed bike in good<lb />
condition. Assorted albums<lb />
etc. Call 752-5736 after 6<lb />
p.m. Qreg or Bill.<lb />
FOR SALE: A Lloyd's<lb />
AMFM Multiplex stereo,<lb />
also has 8-track player, a<lb />
BSR turntable, and 2 large<lb />
speakers with 16 oz. mag-<lb />
nets. Sounds great Excel-<lb />
lent buy $100 or best offer.<lb />
Call or see Steve Shelton at<lb />
430 Ay cock Dorm, 752-<lb />
4117.<lb />
ptraond(J)<lb />
NEEDED: Rock n' Roll<lb />
band despara.eiy needs<lb />
practice room. Also needs<lb />
guitarist or keyboard<lb />
player. 752-1715, 752-2604.<lb />
THE PORTRAIT Gallery;<lb />
Would you like to have your<lb />
portrait taken, senior res-<lb />
ume pictures, weddings,<lb />
color or black &amp; whites<lb />
print. We also photograph<lb />
art, portfolios. Call us and<lb />
see. 758-0962 - If the<lb />
answer service is on please<lb />
leave your name and phone<lb />
number.<lb />
PART-TIME: Office help<lb />
wanted; Afternoon hours,<lb />
must have good typing<lb />
skills. Call 758-2141 for<lb />
appointment.<lb />
tor rat �(<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDEDto<lb />
share completely furnished<lb />
2 bdrm. apt. Call or set<lb />
Brad 103-B Eastbrcx<lb />
Apts. 752-1547.<lb />
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12 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
Pag<lb />
3<lb />
Recruiting officers interview<lb />
seniors for future occupations<lb />
A RECRUITING OFFICER interviews a<lb />
senior for job opportunities.<lb />
Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
By JULIE EVERETTE<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Recruiting officers re-<lb />
presenting 21 corporations<lb />
will be on the ECU campus<lb />
again this year, according<lb />
to Furney James, director<lb />
of Career Planning and<lb />
Placement.<lb />
James said represent-<lb />
atives will interview seniors<lb />
graduating fall or spring<lb />
semester.<lb />
A list of companies and<lb />
their schedules interview<lb />
dates is available in the<lb />
Placement office in Jenkins<lb />
Alumni building.<lb />
James urged students<lb />
to register as early as<lb />
possible before the sched-<lb />
ules are full.<lb />
Representatives will<lb />
select a number of students<lb />
from the interviews to<lb />
determine the best qual-<lb />
ified student for the job.<lb />
Students who register<lb />
will receive a copy of the<lb />
College Placement annual<lb />
listing companies across<lb />
the country that employ.<lb />
Registered students will<lb />
also receive a monthly<lb />
bulletin and brochure giv-<lb />
ing tips on job interviews<lb />
and resume writing, ac-<lb />
cording to James.<lb />
He added that 75 per-<lb />
cent of the students who<lb />
register with the placement<lb />
office usually find jobs.<lb />
The primary job of the<lb />
placement office is to en-<lb />
courage students to think<lb />
where they will be a year<lb />
from now James said.<lb />
He said the Placement<lb />
office will give students<lb />
positive steps to take while<lb />
job hunting.<lb />
James stressed that a<lb />
positive attitude toward the<lb />
job market is very im-<lb />
portant.<lb />
The Placement Service<lb />
is tree to all seniors and<lb />
graduate students, and to<lb />
Alumni for one year follow-<lb />
ing graduation.<lb />
LanguageArts conference set for Nov. 2-3<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
'Competency Testing<lb />
m the Secondary Schools.<lb />
Interpreting Results and<lb />
Implementing Remediat-<lb />
ion" is the theme of ECU's<lb />
seventh annual Language<lb />
Arts Conference Nov. 2-3.<lb />
The conference, design-<lb />
ed as an open forum for<lb />
education personnel, in-<lb />
cludes lectures, discussions<lb />
and workshop activities.<lb />
This year's event will<lb />
concern the 1977 compet-<lb />
ency testing program in<lb />
North Carolina schools.<lb />
The impact of test<lb />
results on teachers' work<lb />
will be examined and<lb />
routes to efficient remediat-<lb />
ion will be suggested,<lb />
according to Janice Hardi-<lb />
son Faulkner of the ECU<lb />
English faculty, conference<lb />
coordinator.<lb />
Six main sessions will<lb />
be featured. Speakers and<lb />
their topics are:<lb />
The Fulcher Commis-<lb />
sion Report: Its Objectives<lb />
and Its Recommendation<lb />
State Rep. Malcolm Fulc-<lb />
her. counselor, West Cart-<lb />
eret High school;<lb />
"Remediation in the<lb />
Language Arts: Some Basic<lb />
Consideration Dr. Denny<lb />
Wolfe, director of the N.C.<lb />
Dept. of Public Instruct-<lb />
ion's language arts division<lb />
"Competency Testing<lb />
in the Richmond City Public<lb />
Schools: An overview<lb />
Lois Jones, assistant super-<lb />
intendent, Richmond, Va.<lb />
City Public Schools;<lb />
"What Competency<lb />
Testing Reveals Dr. Bill<lb />
Brown, director of the N.C.<lb />
Dept. of Public Instruct-<lb />
ion's research division.<lb />
"The Newspaper in the<lb />
Classroom Sandy<lb />
Mathis, education special-<lb />
ist with the Charlotte Ob-<lb />
server, and<lb />
"Folklore and the lang-<lb />
uage Arts Commission<lb />
Drs. Karen Baldwin and<lb />
James Kirkland of the ECU<lb />
Department of English.<lb />
Also appearing on the<lb />
prograrmduringeach of the<lb />
conference's two days is<lb />
Dr. Erwin Hester, chair-<lb />
man of the ECU English<lb />
department.<lb />
Opportunities will be<lb />
provided for conference<lb />
participants to ask quest-<lb />
ions of the speakers repard-<lb />
ing their areas of expertise.<lb />
"Although it focuses<lb />
specifically on the work of<lb />
English teachers, this con-<lb />
ference is designed to<lb />
afford participants a sche-<lb />
dule of discussions and<lb />
activities tailored to the<lb />
needs of personnel respon-<lb />
sible for the entire course of<lb />
study in secondary<lb />
schools said Ms.<lb />
Faulkner.<lb />
Ingram seeks supvort here<lb />
continued from p. 1<lb />
mexhaustable supply of energy.<lb />
Ingram criticized his Republican opponent, saying that<lb />
the constituency should not depend on the "$5 million<lb />
dollar man' to vote with the people.<lb />
He charged that his opponent had voted against the<lb />
farm bill, and in doing so. "voted against everyfarmer<lb />
and cigarette factory in North Carolina<lb />
He also charged that his opponent had voted against the<lb />
Hazardous Substance Act. and he related his charge to the<lb />
recent dumping of PCB's on North Carolina highways.<lb />
Ingram then voiced support for anti-trust refrom.<lb />
Saying that North Carolina has a great system of public<lb />
education<lb />
He then quoted President Kennedy, who said that "No<lb />
one man can change things, but a great party can<lb />
Ingram promised to formulate a National Health<lb />
Insurance plan, and he said that he had introduced the<lb />
18-year old voting rights bill in 1971.<lb />
He said that North Carolinawas one of the 34 states<lb />
necessary to ratify the amendment to the Constitution.<lb />
The candidate commented further that he has a record<lb />
in election Jaw reform, and he remarked that he believed in<lb />
getting things done.<lb />
He said because he has this record of action, he doesn't<lb />
need $5 million dollars to get elected.<lb />
Ingram ended his speech by calling for the party to "go<lb />
forth to lead this great nation and he remarked further<lb />
that "God's work must truly be our own<lb />
GUILD<lb />
continued from p. 1<lb />
The magazine would be<lb />
composed of Eastern and<lb />
Southern profiles, he said.<lb />
He praised the Rebel as<lb />
a literary art magazine<lb />
saying, "it's like a jewel<lb />
that the university wears<lb />
Davis said the guild<lb />
hopes to establish a pro-<lb />
gram to have guest writers<lb />
and speakers at ECU.<lb />
Which would not only<lb />
broaden the organization,<lb />
but also the writing pro-<lb />
gram as well.<lb />
"The group will learn<lb />
from each other and deve-<lb />
lop each other's talents as<lb />
writers he said.<lb />
Thursday Family Night<lb />
ALL YOU<lb />
CAN EAT<lb />
trout  $1.95<lb />
shrimp $3.95<lb />
OYSTERS $425<lb />
FLOUNDER ���������� $3.95<lb />
Dinner meal Includes Golden Crisp<lb />
French Fires, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and<lb />
the world's best hushpupples.<lb />
mom<lb />
IMOft Sunthra Thur� 430-9:00<lb />
CPAffaAfl Fri &amp; Sat 430-10:00<lb />
Friday's Seafood<lb />
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Win State and you'll compete<lb />
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"Spring Break" to compete<lb />
� for the NATIONAL<lb />
� Budweiser College Super<lb />
�. Sports title.<lb />
 If you win your local competitions<lb />
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� National competition, all travel,<lb />
 food and lodging expenses will be<lb />
paid by your local Budweiser<lb />
rholesaler and Anheuser-Busch.<lb />
Plus , some really great trophies<lb />
and prises will be awarded<lb />
I au levels of competition<lb />
The Games<lb />
1. Volleyball<lb />
2. 880 Relay<lb />
3. 6 Pack pitch in<lb />
4. Obstacle Course<lb />
5. Frisbee Relay<lb />
6. Tug-of -War<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
Registration <lb />
Intramural office room 204 �<lb />
Memorial Gym. Registration &amp;<lb />
ends Oct. 35. Rules meeting<lb />
Oct. 26 st 6pm in 105 <lb />
Memorisl. Date of Competition<lb />
Oet.28 st Sooth Side Intramural<lb />
Field. <lb /><lb />
ft<lb />
ft<lb /><lb />
ft<lb />
ft<lb />
ft<lb />
Ground Beef Patties<lb />
$l.39lb. In 3 lb. lots or more<lb />
Cheerios 68<lb />
is oz. box reg $1.19<lb />
Kellogg's Corn Flakes58'<lb />
is oz. box reg. 83'<lb />
Total Cereal68'<lb />
ix os. box reg. $1.09<lb />
Wise Potato Chips79<lb />
7 12 os. bag<lb />
Bananas<lb />
S lbs.Sl.OO<lb />
Western Lettuce38'head<lb />
FREE CART SERVICE<lb />
AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS<lb />
VISA<lb />
1000 123 ISb 1W<lb />
master charge<lb />
THE INTERBANK CARD<lb /><lb />
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Out of the closet<lb />
There is an item on the upcoming California<lb />
ballot known as Proposition Six, a proposal to<lb />
ban homosexual teachers from public schools.<lb />
This question is the most recent in the national<lb />
backlash against gay rights. Voters are under<lb />
the impression that when they approve such<lb />
anti-gay ordinances they are voting agaisnt<lb />
homosexuality; instead they are saying that<lb />
any minority's civil rights can be revoked with<lb />
the pull of a lever.<lb />
In 1973, the American Psychiatric Associat-<lb />
ion stopped classifying homosexuality as an<lb />
abnormality to the extent of being a psychosis<lb />
or neurosis. It is now classed as a disturbance,<lb />
as being deviant from the norm, but not to the<lb />
extent that it is abnormal.<lb />
Anita Bryant's fanatical, at times maniacal,<lb />
crusade to "save the children" is, unfortunate-<lb />
ly, spreading with the growing conservative<lb />
trend in politics. Her argurment of homosexual<lb />
recruting" (as if there were some under-<lb />
ground organization of gays offering life<lb />
enslavement) in the schools is unfounded, and<lb />
her claim some years ago that the drought then<lb />
plaguing California was God's punishment to<lb />
California for passing pro-gay legislation is<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
Throughout history, gays have contributed<lb />
to the advancement of western civilization,<lb />
most notably in the lively arts, but also in<lb />
science and athletics.<lb />
Government has no right to legislate<lb />
morality. The activities between consenting<lb />
adults is of no concern to a Government.<lb />
Attempts to enforce such laws involve<lb />
frightening invasions of privacy and<lb />
Orwellian surveillance.<lb />
Gays always have and always will be with<lb />
us. Many societies learn to accept it, such as<lb />
ancient Greece, where it was common. It is<lb />
time the American public realized that fact and<lb />
learned to accept homosexuals as individuals,<lb />
not as a threatening "Them"<lb />
American Journal<lb />
Asbestos can be deadly<lb />
By DA VID ARMSTRONG<lb />
VALLEJO. CA � Dominador Guerrero sits in his<lb />
wheelchair in the shadow of the union hall, just out of reach<lb />
of the summer sun. With him his Joel Koch, a young<lb />
therapist at the hospital where Guerrero is a heart patient.<lb />
Guerrero is 71, a Filipino immigrant who came to<lb />
America years ago to find work. He found it, and it may now<lb />
be klUng him.<lb />
"I was a mechanic at the Hunters Point shipyard in San<lb />
Francisco from 1948 to 1966 he says in softly accented<lb />
English. 'There was lotsof asbestos in the air there, i knew<lb />
it was there, but I didn't know it could hurt you. I only found<lb />
out a few years ago. after I quit, that it could make you<lb />
Sick<lb />
He pulls on a cigarette, and Dominador Guerrero<lb />
smiles. His eyes drift across the parking lot to the mobile<lb />
government van where, in a few minutes, he will be tested<lb />
for asbestosis. lung cancer, and mesthelioma, a rare cancer<lb />
of the chest and stomach lining unheard of 20 years ago.<lb />
Only people who have been heavily exposed to asbestos<lb />
are known to get mesothelioma. It is always fatal.<lb />
Guerrero is one of 2,000 past and present shipyard<lb />
workers being tested at several sites around the San<lb />
Francisco Bay Area, where upwards of 250,000 workers<lb />
have been exposed in the shipyards on the docks since<lb />
World War II.<lb />
Today the clinic is in Vallejo, a small industrial city<lb />
northeast of San Francisco. Vallejo is near by the Mare<lb />
Island Navy Yard, where 5,000 people work with asbestos<lb />
and where, last year, 59 percent of a small group of workers<lb />
were found to have highly abnormal chest X-rays.<lb />
The free screening clinic is the brainchind of Dr. Phil<lb />
Polokoff. a 32-year-old specialist in occupational health at<lb />
Herrick Hospital in nearby Berkeley.<lb />
This is the first study of its kind in the country<lb />
Polokoff says. "Others have been done at particular<lb />
workplaces, but this one was open to any worker with a<lb />
minimum of 10 years' exposure to asbestos who called us.<lb />
People called from all over northern California. One guy<lb />
called in from South Carolina. See that guy in the camper?"<lb />
Polokoff queries, tossing his arm at a Winnebago<lb />
lumbering across the lot. "He camped herelastnight. These<lb />
people are scared<lb />
What s scaring them is an announcement by Health,<lb />
Education and Welfare Secretary JosephCalifano last<lb />
spring that as many as half of the 11 million Americans<lb />
exposed to large amounts of asbestos in the workplace may<lb />
eventually die from their exposure.<lb />
The first of them are men and women of Dominador<lb />
Guerro's generation � workers exposed during and<lb />
immediately after World War II, who are just now<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Leigh Coakley NEWSEDITOrS<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
Julie Everette<lb />
Aicki Gliarmis<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 />
beginning to sicken and die after the 10-to-40 year<lb />
incubation period that is normal for these diseases.<lb />
Asbestos is everywhere in our society: in automobile<lb />
brake lining, in heat-resistent potholders, in ceiling<lb />
insulation and pipes, in cement � in some 3,000 products,<lb />
all told. Valued for its resistance to heat and acidity, it is the<lb />
basis of a billion dollar industry that employs 90,000 people.<lb />
Asbestos is a mineral found in rock. In its commercial<lb />
torm, it isa white, fiberous substance.<lb />
These fibers, microscopic in size, are easily inhaled,<lb />
whence they lodge in the lungs. Scar tissue forms around<lb />
the embedded fibers, making it difficult to breathe. This<lb />
can weaken the heart, as well as the lungs, resulting in a<lb />
slow, silent death by suffocation, or sudden death from a<lb />
heart attack.<lb />
Asbestos workers develop lung cancer eight times as<lb />
often as the general population, and asbestosis � also<lb />
known as "white lung" � more often than that.<lb />
Asbestosis results in shortness of breath, chest pains, a<lb />
nagging cough. It is untreatable and incurable, and is often<lb />
fatal.<lb />
These statistics are all the more appalling when one<lb />
realizes that they are avoidable. While government and<lb />
industry have only recently acknowledged the lethal<lb />
qualities of asbestos, medical researchers have known<lb />
about them for decades.<lb />
According to reseaarch cited by Bob Fowler, an<lb />
associate of Polokoff s at the Berkeley-based Western<lb />
Institute for Occupational Environmental Sciences<lb />
(WIOES). "In 1918, 12 years before the relationship<lb />
between asbestos exposure and asbestosis was confirmed,<lb />
American and Canadian insurance companies stopped<lb />
insuring asbestos workers. In 1935, research in the U.S.<lb />
and England indicated a link between asbestos exposure<lb />
and lung cancer. This link was confirmed in 1955<lb />
"There has been a coverup Fowler asserts. "People<lb />
just weren't told of the risks. Even now, things are bad.<lb />
California, for example, passed a law last year � the first of<lb />
its kind in the country � requiring employers who use<lb />
cancer-causing agents to give their employees regular<lb />
physical exams. But the law isn't worth a damn, because<lb />
it's not adequately enforced.<lb />
"On the federal level, OSHA (Occupational Safety and<lb />
Health Administration) doesn't have enough inspectors and<lb />
punitive powers to be effective. Besides, OSHA doesn't<lb />
have authority over federal installations, like Mare Island<lb />
WIOES, formed only five months ago, can do little about<lb />
that. But this screening program is the first step towards<lb />
diagnosing the problem and letting affected workers know<lb />
where they stand. The Institute plans to tour the country<lb />
next spring with an educational program on the dangers of<lb />
asbestos.<lb />
Already, however, it is running a deficit. A federal grant<lb />
of $150,000, some $60,000 from organized labor, and<lb />
'v additional private funds<lb />
(including Polokoff s own)<lb />
leaves WIOES thousands<lb />
short of paying for the<lb />
screening program. Private<lb />
industry has been solicited<lb />
for funds, but none have<lb />
been forthcoming.<lb />
Still, Polokoff, Fowler,<lb />
and friends, private cru-<lb />
saders with a very public<lb />
cause, are determined to<lb />
see it through.<lb />
"Asbestos affects all of<lb />
us Polkoff says. "There's<lb />
going to be an epidemic of<lb />
asbestos-related disease in<lb />
this country in the next<lb />
decade. We've only seen<lb />
the tip of the iceberg<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
A small flotilla of new<lb />
cars pulls into the parking<lb />
lot behind the union hall, as<lb />
Joel Kocj helps Dominador<lb />
Guerrero up the stairs to<lb />
the government van and<lb />
the waiting X-ray machine.<lb />
Forum<lb />
WRC defends campus security<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Dear Students:<lb />
This letter is being<lb />
written to show Women's<lb />
Residence Council's sup-<lb />
port of a much maligned<lb />
group on our campus � the<lb />
campus security force. It is<lb />
also being written to es-<lb />
tablish some of the facts<lb />
and fallacies associated<lb />
with thisgroup.<lb />
The most important fact<lb />
to remember about our<lb />
police force is that it's<lb />
officers are here to protect<lb />
not to censor. The security<lb />
force is composed of 19<lb />
officers, two of which are<lb />
women.<lb />
They are given a train-<lb />
ing period before being<lb />
certified to carry a weapon,<lb />
and no matter what we are<lb />
told at freshman orien-<lb />
tation, they do have the<lb />
power to arrest.<lb />
They are in effect, a<lb />
mini-police force patroiing<lb />
a mini-city, our campus.<lb />
Campus security, like<lb />
many other police forces<lb />
inspire many different<lb />
emotions in our students.<lb />
Most of us immediately<lb />
resent their presence on<lb />
campus and develop nega-<lb />
tive attitudes.<lb />
Others feel they have a<lb />
basis for their resentment<lb />
because of an expensive<lb />
parking ticket or towing<lb />
fee. But remember stu-<lb />
dents, our police do not<lb />
make the policies, they<lb />
merely enforce them.<lb />
The major complaints<lb />
about our police force<lb />
seems to center around the<lb />
night shift. Common com-<lb />
plaints are that the stu-<lb />
dents have to wait for the<lb />
officers to open the door<lb />
after 1 a.m.<lb />
The important thing to<lb />
remember about these<lb />
complaints is the fact that<lb />
our police officers are hu-<lb />
mans too! Imagine what<lb />
you would feel like after<lb />
walking for four hours in 20<lb />
degree weather or suffering<lb />
through Greenville's fa-<lb />
mous monsoon seasons.<lb />
Also please examine<lb />
what your attitude was at<lb />
the time. As for the com-<lb />
plaint of the officers open-<lb />
ing the door late, these<lb />
people do sometimes have<lb />
the responsibility of patrol-<lb />
ling two or three dorms at<lb />
the same time.<lb />
They simply cannot be<lb />
two places at once! The<lb />
officers also open the doors<lb />
on a first come, first serve<lb />
basis � the only fair way<lb />
For every sullen, in-<lb />
efficient officer on the<lb />
security foroe we can name<lb />
three who genuine<lb />
Their mam failing $e<lb />
be that they are hun<lb />
beings fighting agai�s'<lb />
age old stereotype an I<lb />
limited budget some s<lb />
ply get tired of f i g r t mg<lb />
Give them a cha<lb />
students, treat our off.<lb />
with respect and ?he a<lb />
respond with kindness<lb />
Women's Residerce Co<lb />
Towing editorial's<lb />
'vision falls short'<lb />
Kales Who Are You<lb />
album review refuted<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
After reading<lb />
Edward Kale's review of<lb />
the new Who album, we<lb />
couldn't let it go without<lb />
stating an opposing opin-<lb />
ion. Mr. Kale seems to<lb />
have totally misunderstood<lb />
Townshend's direction at<lb />
this time. He also seems to<lb />
possess a misconstrued pic-<lb />
ture of the Who.<lb />
. The record, as far as we<lb />
can see, is a reply to those<lb />
who have written about the<lb />
Who and have kept expec-<lb />
tinq Townshend to be the<lb />
rock'n'roll punk of the<lb />
19fc0 s all his life. Towns-<lb />
hor,j s lyrics on "New<lb />
Song" and "Who Are you"<lb />
deal specifically with his<lb />
struggle with his role as the<lb />
� grajnddaddy of punk rock.<lb />
Townshend has come to<lb />
a point of confidence as an<lb />
artist once more and ex-<lb />
presses himself with the<lb />
same inger and joyful<lb />
exhilaration that has per-<lb />
meated the music of the<lb />
Who.<lb />
Mr. Kale made the<lb />
statement that the lyrics<lb />
seem to be written simply<lb />
to fill space. We don't see<lb />
how he has arrived at that<lb />
conclusion. We have a<lb />
strong feeling that he spent<lb />
little time really listening<lb />
and assessing what Towns-<lb />
hend s trying to convey in<lb />
mai oe songs.<lb />
Juut a superficial look at<lb />
"Guitar and pen" and<lb />
"Sister Disco" (Towns-<lb />
hend s statement about<lb />
disco) show more than<lb />
space filler. Along with his<lb />
misunderstanding of the<lb />
lyrics is his misconception<lb />
of bassist John Entwhistle.<lb />
Why aren't his songs Who<lb />
songs? If "Had Enough"<lb />
isn't a Who song, we don't<lb />
know what is.<lb />
As to the statement<lb />
concerning the use of<lb />
itrings or "non-rock in-<lb />
struments we would like<lb />
to remind Mr. Kale of the<lb />
W ho's usage of arps (string<lb />
synthesizers) on previous<lb />
Who albums Quadrophenia<lb />
and Tommy.<lb />
Mr. Kale needs to<lb />
realize that change and<lb />
growth are only natural and<lb />
that to resist them is<lb />
ridiculous. As long as the<lb />
Who continue to grow as<lb />
creatively as they did on<lb />
this album, we will find no<lb />
fault. The music must<lb />
change, as Townshend puts<lb />
it, and people must change<lb />
also.<lb />
For the Who to produce<lb />
a record of solid rock'n'roll<lb />
tailored to meet the expec-<lb />
tations of those that want<lb />
yesterday's music today<lb />
would be a waste, and the<lb />
music and lyrics would then<lb />
tru.y be tired and lacking In<lb />
energy.<lb />
Dan Butler<lb />
Jim Black<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
This letter is in re-<lb />
sponse to an unsigned<lb />
editorial appearing in the<lb />
Oct. 5, 1978 edition of the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD calling<lb />
for a feasibility study of an<lb />
SGA owned and operated<lb />
towing service.<lb />
The innovative intent<lb />
expressed by the article is<lb />
applauded. Not often does<lb />
the public hear from<lb />
bureaucrats seeking to re-<lb />
duoe the cost of govern-<lb />
ment (in this case the<lb />
government body con-<lb />
cerned istheSGA).<lb />
However, the vision of<lb />
the author falls short in<lb />
developing the full scope of<lb />
potential benefits to be<lb />
derived from such an idea<lb />
Imagine the possible cost<lb />
reductions accruing to gov-<lb />
ernment from an SGA<lb />
operated McDonalds fran-<lb />
chise, U.S. Army potatoe<lb />
farms and paperclip fac-<lb />
tories, or a congressional ly<lb />
owned and operated real<lb />
estate firm.<lb />
The record of private<lb />
enterprise is not good. Nine<lb />
out of 10 new ventures fail<lb />
However, the efficiency of<lb />
'Let them<lb />
change their<lb />
own tires'<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
In response to the edi-<lb />
torial "Chivalry is dead at<lb />
ECU what do women<lb />
really want? If its tires they<lb />
want changed, then what<lb />
about their rights? If its<lb />
rights they want changed,<lb />
then let them change their<lb />
own tires.<lb />
Doug Groome<lb />
Bobby Christiansen<lb />
Bill Bonney<lb />
Editor'9 noto: "Chvary ,s<lb />
�ltECU'WasaForum<lb />
ftfrr, not an editorial)<lb />
government projects is<lb />
any better<lb />
Lacking is the n<lb />
vation and efficiency<lb />
Suiting from having c<lb />
personal assets mves-<lb />
Given the reliance on rr<lb />
opoly power in the to<lb />
proposal, the project n<lb />
prove profitable if view-<lb />
with myopia<lb />
Forgotten is the I<lb />
that profits of private <lb />
mg operations are taxe<lb />
part for the support<lb />
ECU Also forgotten is a<lb />
tradition in which gove'<lb />
ment does not disp<lb />
private enterprise in p<lb />
viding non-essential -<lb />
vices<lb />
The good intentions<lb />
the author of the tow<lb />
proposal are not que-<lb />
stioned Bureaucratic e'<lb />
of Greenville s towing ser-<lb />
vice operators must, how-<lb />
ever, be treated with sus-<lb />
picion<lb />
Everyor e s best inter-<lb />
ests would be served r:<lb />
putting the clamps on the<lb />
towing propose re'ore<lb />
such a potentia �<lb />
sive precedent is estat<lb />
� ished<lb />
Charles k<lb />
Forum<lb />
policy<lb />
Forumietters must con-<lb />
tain the name, address,<lb />
phone number, and signa-<lb />
ture of the author and<lb />
should be typed or neatly<lb />
printed<lb />
Letters are subject to edit-<lb />
ing for brevity, obscenity,<lb />
and libel.<lb />
No more than three letters<lb />
on any subject will be<lb />
printed in one issue.<lb />
Letters should be limited to<lb />
three typewritten, double-<lb />
spaced pages.<lb />
Letters must be received by<lb />
noon on Mondays and<lb />
Wednesdays either at the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD office or<lb />
at the information desk in<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
(a<lb /><pb facs="00057153_tn_0005" /><lb />
� I<lb />
W T- - 12 Octobf 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Paq<lb />
� Senate candidate John Ingram speaks on issues<lb />
8y MARC BARNES<lb />
ana RICHV SMITH<lb />
A ssitant News Editors<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD. When<lb />
you get to Washington if<lb />
you w.n the election, what<lb />
do you hope to change once<lb />
you get there?<lb />
iNGRAM Well i<lb />
�ve actions<lb />
"d to be taken by this<lb />
ntrV to curve inflation<lb />
and ' don't believe in<lb />
talking about problems I<lb />
believe ,n doing something<lb />
about them, and last year<lb />
the lobbyists were able to<lb />
Get a law changed which<lb />
turned the insurance com-<lb />
mision loose to set their<lb />
own rates.<lb />
That was a bad law and<lb />
1 want to go to the United<lb />
States Senate to change the<lb />
'aw on the lobbyists so that<lb />
we'll put more competition<lb />
in the system and take<lb />
away this special privilege<lb />
that insurance companies<lb />
have and make them sub-<lb />
ject to our anti-trust laws.<lb />
Make the free enterprise<lb />
system work.<lb />
Of couse I have a record<lb />
of fighting working for<lb />
young people all my poli-<lb />
tical life, I introduced that<lb />
18 year old vote bill in 1971.<lb />
You might ask the $5<lb />
million-dollar-man where<lb />
he stood on that issue.<lb />
Have you gone back and<lb />
looked at his editorials in<lb />
1971? See if he furnished a<lb />
list of all his editorials to<lb />
you.<lb />
In addition to that,<lb />
because of our work, we<lb />
were able to get a young<lb />
man's car insurance rates<lb />
reduced and based on his<lb />
record and not on his age or<lb />
sex and our Republican<lb />
opponent is tied and con-<lb />
nected to the casualty in-<lb />
surance lobbyist who for<lb />
over 5 years lobbied against<lb />
our efforts to get that law<lb />
changed, so young people,<lb />
don't need to look at him to<lb />
help them in their pocket-<lb />
books. If there ever was a<lb />
man that has stood against<lb />
the old people and the<lb />
young people, it is our<lb />
Republican opponentbecause<lb />
he's tied and connected to<lb />
the special interest political<lb />
lobbyist out-of-state and<lb />
in-state.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: What<lb />
do you think about the<lb />
proposed tax credit for<lb />
students instead of the<lb />
federal loan program?<lb />
INGRAM : I took a position<lb />
on the tax credits. I favored<lb />
that. That was back in the<lb />
primary a long time ago.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: Would<lb />
Greek Forum<lb />
By RICKIGLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
c<lb />
Everything iS oasicaliy<lb />
juiel on the Greek scene<lb />
s week. The word that<lb />
I'd best describe frater-<lb />
nities and sorortties at this<lb />
� is preparation.<lb />
There are several things<lb />
that are being prepared for<lb />
the future For instance,<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha Field<lb />
Day would not be a success<lb />
' weren't for hard work<lb />
and preparation.<lb />
Neither would home-<lb />
coming be successful.<lb />
Every house is busy now<lb />
determining how they will<lb />
be decorating their house<lb />
s year, who they will<lb />
select as a homecoming<lb />
sponsor, and who will head<lb />
up what committee. There<lb />
are lunches and brunches,<lb />
shopping sprees and floats,<lb />
invitations to be mailed and<lb />
house clean ups to be<lb />
organized<lb />
The list could goon and<lb />
on. Sound like alot of work?<lb />
"Ya darm tootin" it's alot<lb />
of word, but it's also alot of<lb />
fun and juslanother way to<lb />
bring all the Greeks on<lb />
campus together.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS:<lb />
The Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha's will be sending the<lb />
rules for the field day out to<lb />
each house this week.<lb />
The Lambda Chi's won<lb />
the ROTC Blood Drive<lb />
trophy for the fraternity<lb />
which gave the most blood.<lb />
The fraternity had 21 bro-<lb />
thers fo donate.<lb />
The Lambda Chi's in-<lb />
ducted 12 new associate<lb />
members last week.<lb />
The Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
pledges will be having a car.<lb />
wash this Saturday from 11<lb />
a.m. until 5 p.m. at Briley's<lb />
Exxon on South Memorial<lb />
Drive. The cost will be $2 a<lb />
car.<lb />
The Sig Taus are also<lb />
planning an all-campus<lb />
"pre-game Buc-fest" on<lb />
Nov. 4 from 11 a.m. until 4<lb />
p.m. before the Appala-<lb />
chian game. Further details<lb />
will be forthcoming in the<lb />
next few weeks.<lb />
The Chi Omega's have<lb />
finished their flag football<lb />
season. They came in third<lb />
place.<lb />
The Alpha Xi Delta's<lb />
won the women's division<lb />
of the All-Campus Track<lb />
Meet held last week. The<lb />
Alpha Xi's are also in the<lb />
play-offs for intramural<lb />
ECU alumnus speaks at<lb />
science club meeting<lb />
Bv KA Y WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer <lb />
e ECU Science Club<lb />
st meeting of the<lb />
vear Mon . Oct 2 at<lb />
4:00 p. m in room 402.<lb />
nagan Building.<lb />
Jerry Everhart, an<lb />
ECU graduate and an em-<lb />
ployee of the N.C. Zoo in<lb />
Asheboro. presented a<lb />
show on the zoo. its current<lb />
projects. and proposed<lb />
projects. 1<lb />
Everhart also showed<lb />
the group teacher's aid<lb />
materials made by teachers<lb />
in Randolph County and the<lb />
N.C. Zoo Research and<lb />
Development Department.<lb />
According to Everhart,<lb />
the materials should pro-<lb />
vide children with a more<lb />
interesting way of learning<lb />
about animals.<lb />
The. club is not restric-<lb />
ted to science majors but is<lb />
open to anyone, according<lb />
to President Vickie Suggs.<lb />
Dale Rice serves as<lb />
faculty advisor to the club.<lb />
The next meeting will<lb />
be held Nov 1.<lb />
A glass blower at ECU<lb />
will present the program.<lb />
All interested persons<lb />
are invited to attend.<lb />
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football.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sororitv has been asked<lb />
again this year to work as<lb />
hostesses at the annual<lb />
Greenville Tobacco Show.<lb />
The Tri-Sigs are also<lb />
beginning to plan for their<lb />
annual Tri-Sig Pie Throw.<lb />
Details will be forthcoming<lb />
soon.<lb />
This week, the Kappa<lb />
Delta's have been busy<lb />
planning their Founder's<lb />
This week, the Kappa<lb />
Deltas have been busy<lb />
planning their Founder's<lb />
Day activities and their<lb />
house mother's tea.<lb />
The Kappa Deltas are<lb />
working hard collecting<lb />
clothes for the Lambda Chi<lb />
clothes drive.<lb />
you advocate building up<lb />
the basic grant program or<lb />
would you advocate using<lb />
the grant program from the<lb />
federal standpoint, and if<lb />
so, would you increase the<lb />
funding for it?<lb />
INGRAM : Alright, I'd have<lb />
to look at that. I'd have to<lb />
look at that because I don't<lb />
know if I'm totally familiar<lb />
with specifically what<lb />
you're talking about. I'd<lb />
like to see what the situ-<lb />
ation is exactly now and<lb />
what any proposals are.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: A lot of<lb />
people have talked about<lb />
the bigness of the federal<lb />
government and balancing<lb />
the budget. How can this<lb />
be done?<lb />
INGRAM : I've said the<lb />
budget should balance just<lb />
as soon as possible. The<lb />
minimum goal should be<lb />
set of 3 a year and in<lb />
three to four years the<lb />
budget can be balanced. I<lb />
have a record of voting for a<lb />
balanced budget as a legi-<lb />
slator in 1971 before there<lb />
was constitutional require-<lb />
ment for balancing the<lb />
budget in North Carolina.<lb />
Also as Insurance Com-<lb />
missioner, I've returned<lb />
monies to the state general<lb />
funds that were appro-<lb />
priated to my department<lb />
for its use, saving tax<lb />
payers' money and then<lb />
five years I returned over<lb />
one million dollars. That's<lb />
in addition to saving mil-<lb />
lions and millions of dol-<lb />
lars.<lb />
Something like approx-<lb />
imately 200 million dollars<lb />
I've saved North Caro-<lb />
linians and disapproval of<lb />
unjustified rate increases<lb />
and in reducing rates in<lb />
many areas such as mobile<lb />
tobacco barns and tobacco<lb />
sale warehouses which I cut<lb />
in half and a third for the<lb />
tobacco sale warehouses.<lb />
Also, in our consumer<lb />
division, I reorganized the<lb />
commissioner's office. Our<lb />
consumer division which I<lb />
established in 1973 has<lb />
helped over a hundred-<lb />
�<lb />
thousand North Carolinians<lb />
to the tune of 17 million<lb />
dollars and our Republican<lb />
opponent has criticized us<lb />
for having that consumer<lb />
number in our political<lb />
literature.<lb />
Everyday I'm out we<lb />
talk to people. My people<lb />
who work out on the roads<lb />
who are not even in the<lb />
consumer division pick up<lb />
consumer complaints.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD: How do<lb />
you think the tide of rising<lb />
unemployment can be su-<lb />
pressed especially among<lb />
the young?<lb />
INGRAM : I have said that<lb />
we need to develop a<lb />
system of tax incentives to<lb />
private enterprise so that<lb />
we can put our unemployed<lb />
people to work in the<lb />
regular course of business.<lb />
a normal situation rather<lb />
creating make-work overn-<lb />
ment jobs. I believe that<lb />
this is the kind of program<lb />
that can work in this<lb />
country.<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHfcAU 12 October 1978<lb />
Ken Miller directs ECU's production of Pippin<lb />
By SUE ELLEN MCLEOD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Drama Department<lb />
of ECU has added a new<lb />
member to its dance fa-<lb />
culty, Ken Miller.<lb />
Miller comes to ECU<lb />
from New York where he<lb />
spent the past 15 months in<lb />
the Broadway cast of<lb />
Pippin.<lb />
Although New York is<lb />
now his home, Miller is<lb />
originally from Florida<lb />
where he completed his<lb />
education at Florida State<lb />
University.<lb />
Miller feels that his<lb />
work is his main force and<lb />
tries to vary the media in<lb />
which he performs. Sixty<lb />
percent of his experience is<lb />
in choreography; however,<lb />
he also has previous ex-<lb />
perience in teaching and<lb />
directing.<lb />
He was Head of the<lb />
Dance Department at Mer-<lb />
cyhurst College in Erie,<lb />
Penn. and has performed<lb />
on National tours in Irene<lb />
and Good News, as well as<lb />
his recent work on Broad-<lb />
way. Miller has also dir-<lb />
ected West Side Story and<lb />
Pippin in summer stock<lb />
packages.<lb />
Miller claims that the<lb />
fine reputation fo ECU'S<lb />
Drama Department, as well<lb />
as that of its chairman,<lb />
Edgar Loessin, was the<lb />
force which attracted him to<lb />
�CU.<lb />
Mitier's appointment at<lb />
ECU is for one semester<lb />
only, during which he will<lb />
direct the department's<lb />
first major production,<lb />
Pippin, and offer classes in<lb />
Advanced, Intermediate,<lb />
and Point Ballet.<lb />
Although he feels the<lb />
technical facilities of the<lb />
department are very poor<lb />
(scon to be improved by the<lb />
planned renovations to<lb />
The Front Runner<lb />
Gay love story is 'contrived'<lb />
By DAVID W. TREVINO<lb />
Staff Wrier<lb />
Homosexuals exist. It's a fact of life. And they're not all<lb />
transvestitesor fluttering effeminate types.<lb />
They're your classmates, your professors, the guys who<lb />
put gas in your car, your friends, maybe even your fathers<lb />
and brothers. Homosexuals are just people. And people are<lb />
everywhere you go, even if you go to ECU.<lb />
A friend of mine once recommended The Front Runner<lb />
to me as a way to understand the reasons a mutal friend was<lb />
gay It seemed like a good recommendation. I love to run<lb />
and when the novel first appeared in hardback in 1974 with<lb />
its $20,000 advertising budget it was deemed by some<lb />
critics to be potentially the first significant and popular gay<lb />
love story.<lb />
Since then it has undergone at least three paperback<lb />
printing, so someone is reading it. It's even been a required<lb />
text m some freshman honors seminars here at the Harvard<lb />
on the Tar.<lb />
So. dnven by a guilty liberal's conscience and a simple<lb />
desire to understand something that I found myself facing<lb />
daily m college. I read the book. Unfortunately, The Front<lb />
Runner proved to be little more than a contrived and<lb />
sentimental gay love story with a few beautiful1 passages<lb />
about running.<lb />
The Front Runner is about the romance between<lb />
O.ympic distance runner Billy Sive and his coach, Harlan<lb />
Brown. They met as refugees from the straight world at<lb />
Prascou CoHege �n Pennsylvania, the private plaything of a<lb />
wealthy eastern liberal.<lb />
Harlan was a rising, young track coach at Penn State<lb />
with a wife and two sons when a rumor that he had shown<lb />
sexual interest in one of his runners shattered his existence<lb />
there Although the rumor was false it still caused Harlan to<lb />
lose both his job and his family.<lb />
This divorce from pretense allowed Harlan to live openly<lb />
Author's note-David.W. Trevino is an independent liberal<lb />
whose views in no way reflect the concensus of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD staff.<lb />
as a homosexual prostitute in the gay ghetto of New York.<lb />
He stayed in the city and suffered through a series of cold,<lb />
harsh experiences until he was rescued by Joe Prescott to<lb />
coach track at his tiny college in Pennsylvania.<lb />
Billy doesn't appear on the scene there for four years. In<lb />
1974 he and two other international class runners who are<lb />
alsogay transfer from the University of Oregon, "the<lb />
Jerusalem of U.S. track to Prescott because their athletic<lb />
scholarships have been cancelled because of their<lb />
homosexuality.<lb />
The three come toPrescott in the hopes that they will be<lb />
understood there or at least left alone to run. Eventually,<lb />
Billy and Harlan fall in love, play out a courtship and get<lb />
married.<lb />
Billy dreams of pulling a Lasse Viren and winning both<lb />
the 5,000 and 10,000 meter races at the Montreal Olympic<lb />
Games. H is quest is pedictably made more difficult by the<lb />
ire his unabashed homosexuality arises among the track<lb />
and field establishment. Obviously, the idea of a faggot<lb />
representing the land of the free and the home of the brave<lb />
in the Olympics had its inflammatory effects on the less<lb />
liberal followers of track in this country, too. Billy and his<lb />
two friends are harrassed by the AAU, pilloried in the press<lb />
and taunted at meets.<lb />
This conflict is really the heart of The Front Runner.<lb />
Billy wants to be accepted as a runner, not a gay runner,<lb />
just a runner. He doesn't demand to be accepted as a<lb />
homosexual anything. Billy wants to be judged only on his<lb />
athletic skill and not his sexual preference.<lb />
Unfortunately, the way things are today a homosexual<lb />
has to overcome preconbeptions and p7e)udToe"amongRf"r<lb />
countrymen just like blacks, women, Mexicans,<lb />
Vietnamese, the handicapped and whoever else doesn't fit<lb />
the John WayneDavy Crockett mold. It seems our national<lb />
heritage is to attempt to violently reshape the world in our<lb />
own image. Unfortunately, the world sometimes suffers<lb />
when we make it better.<lb />
Only Billy survives the anti-gay storm and makes it to<lb />
Montreal. His teammates elect him flag bearer for the<lb />
opening oeremonies in recognition of his courage. He wins<lb />
the 10,000 and is but a few strides from the tape in the 5,000<lb />
when a beserk latent homosexual, driven bv societal<lb />
See HOMOSEXUAL, p. 8<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium),<lb />
Miller praises ECU stu-<lb />
dents highly. He feels they<lb />
are very well-rounded as<lb />
well as motivated. He<lb />
states that he is happy to<lb />
find actors who can move,<lb />
and dancers who can also<lb />
sing.<lb />
Miller's porduction fo<lb />
Pippin will follow the New<lb />
York production closely.<lb />
The technical facilities will<lb />
certainly limit the produc-<lb />
tion, but Miller feels that<lb />
the show can be done<lb />
effectively in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
To prepare his cast for<lb />
the show, Miller is using<lb />
original rehersal tech-<lb />
niques which he prefers<lb />
remain within the cast.<lb />
Pippin is the story of<lb />
Charlemagne's son, Pip-<lb />
pin, and his search for<lb />
himself. Miller's cast in-<lb />
cludes students from the<lb />
Music Department as well<lb />
as Drama students.<lb />
He has brought in a<lb />
professional actor from<lb />
New York, Tony Boyd, to<lb />
perform the role of Char-<lb />
lemagne. M iller states that<lb />
the problem was not lack of<lb />
students with talent equal<lb />
to the role, but none old<lb />
enough to portray an elder-<lb />
ly man. The play will also<lb />
employ live animals as<lb />
primary characters.<lb />
The show itself does not<lb />
contain specific scenes but<lb />
flows from one action to<lb />
another, similar to God-<lb />
spell, which was written by<lb />
the same lyricist.<lb />
For those skeptical of<lb />
musicals, Miller has this<lb />
comment:  Pippin is the<lb />
sort of show for people who<lb />
gannot stand musicals �<lb />
love Very rarely does<lb />
someone break into a song<lb />
about how beautiful the<lb />
hillsare<lb />
Pippin will run Oct. 20,<lb />
21, 22, 26, and 27 in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Curtain is at 8:15 p.m. and<lb />
tickets are available in<lb />
McGinnis box office. Ad-<lb />
mission is free to ECU<lb />
students with I.D. and<lb />
Activity Card.<lb /><lb />
KEN MILLER DIRECTS ECU'S production of Pippin.<lb />
Coffeehouse slates Worthington<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Com-<lb />
mittee will present John Worthington this<lb />
Thurs. and FriT Oct 12 and 13, at 8<lb />
and 9 p.m. in room 15, MendenhaH.<lb />
Worthington has performed in the<lb />
Coffeehouse on several occasions in the<lb />
past, both solo and with various partners.<lb />
Each visit has been met with an<lb />
enthusiastic audience and an equally<lb />
charged perfromanoe.<lb />
Worthington is noted for his rapid<lb />
finger picking on guitar, banjo, and<lb />
mandolin. His music is primarily folk and<lb />
bluegrass, with a heavy dose of down<lb />
home blues added in. His outstanding<lb />
musical abilities are matched only by his<lb />
strong voice, perfectly suited to his<lb />
material<lb />
The Coffeehouse Committee also<lb />
sponsors the weekly patio jams each<lb />
Tuesday afternoon at 3 on the patio of<lb />
MendenhaH. These jams will continue as<lb />
long as weather permits.<lb />
The Coffeehouse offers a wide variety<lb />
of snacks in addition to fine entertain-<lb />
ment, including cheeses, nuts, cookies.<lb />
teas, coffee, soft drinks, and their famous<lb />
raisin bread<lb />
Admission to the weekend shows is 50<lb />
cents, and that price includes all the<lb />
snacks you can eat.<lb />
THE SILVER SURFER streaks into comics.<lb />
The Silver Surfer is a 'completely original' comic character<lb />
just released by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Another one of Stan Lee's comic book-books is out now,<lb />
entitled The Silver Surfer. This differs from the rest of the<lb />
series in that it is an all-new, original work.<lb />
It also differs from the rest in that it Is not as good.<lb />
Lee's other books, which include Origins of Marvel<lb />
Comics, Son of Origins of Marvel Comics, Bring on the Bad<lb />
Guys, Superhero Women, The Incredible Hulk, and<lb />
Greatest Battles of Marvel Superheros, are collections of<lb />
reprinted Marvel comic classics from yesteryear.<lb />
The Silver Surfer is a completely new comics collection<lb />
by Lee and artist Jack K irby.<lb />
It's not as good as the old classics partially due to its<lb />
tremendous (for a comic) length: 100 pages. Lee simply<lb />
couldn't think of enough to fill that amount of space, so the<lb />
book suffers from a too-thin plot.<lb />
The plot is as follows: Galactus, the super-power<lb />
galactic giant whom the Surfer serves, wants to eat the<lb />
earth. The Surfer, who for some reason likes human beings,<lb />
objects and rebels against his master.<lb />
Galactus creates a temptress to entrap the surfer: a<lb />
bizarre beauty named Ardina (with golden skin to contrast<lb />
with the Surfer's silvery hide). Galactus' creations fall in<lb />
love, and both turn aginst him.<lb />
The giant wins in the end, however. Though Earth goes<lb />
uneaten, the Surfer's brief attempt at rebellion fails and he<lb />
becomes Galactus' slave forever.<lb />
As this simple storyline is insufficient to last 100 pages,<lb />
The Greeting is an 'innovative'album<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
McCoy Tyner in San<lb />
Francisco. A jazz man in a<lb />
jazz town The Greeting is<lb />
the recording of The McCoy<lb />
Tyner Sextet in perfor-<lb />
mance at the Great Amer-<lb />
ican Music Hall. What we<lb />
have here is an album of<lb />
good music in hip city.<lb />
McCoy Tyner's latest<lb />
album, The Greeting, is a<lb />
disc-full of stirring jazz.<lb />
Tyner is one of the major<lb />
forces in contemporary<lb />
jazz. He is a composer who<lb />
admits his debts to precur-<lb />
sers like John Coitraine.<lb />
The album offers a<lb />
varied program of accous-<lb />
tic, instrun ental pieces.<lb />
Two of the numbers were<lb />
previously recorded in<lb />
settings: the well-remem-<lb />
bered "Fly with the Wind"<lb />
appears on this album<lb />
dramatically condensed in<lb />
siz ��? not in sound from its<lb />
original orchestral-strings<lb />
arrangement, and "The<lb />
Greeting" appears ex-<lb />
panded from its original<lb />
trio format.<lb />
McCoy Tyner's musical<lb />
ideas are original and excit-<lb />
ing. For instance, "Hand in<lb />
hand" is a compelling jazz<lb />
composition that utilizes<lb />
such unusual instruments<lb />
as the berimbau and or-<lb />
chestra bells.<lb />
way stands alongside other<lb />
classics like Gershwin's<lb />
American in Paris. It is a<lb />
rhythmically intense com-<lb />
position that oontinues to<lb />
build suspense while con-<lb />
tinually returning to the<lb />
lyrically effective main<lb />
theme.<lb />
The sextet of piano,<lb />
flute, soprano and tenor<lb />
sax, alto sax, bass, drums,<lb />
and congas makes a full.<lb />
Music<lb />
As its title would imply,<lb />
"Hand in Hand" possesses<lb />
a feeling of universal love<lb />
and acceptance. The music<lb />
is basic and friendly, with<lb />
fascinating flute, sax and<lb />
percussive digressions.<lb />
"Fly with the Wind" is<lb />
a Jazz classic that in its own<lb />
rich sound. The band cooks<lb />
on "Fly with the Wind<lb />
George Adams distin-<lb />
guishes himself with some<lb />
death-defying alto tax play-<lb />
ing on "Fly with the<lb />
Wind" and Sonship<lb />
(Woody Theus) prove<lb />
himself to be a master of<lb />
the skins and snares and<lb />
beat.<lb />
Tyner is of course bril-<lb />
liant on the piano. His style<lb />
of playing is bright, ebul-<lb />
lient, young and full of<lb />
energy. There is strength<lb />
which can be felt in even<lb />
his most pianissimo pas-<lb />
sages.<lb />
"Pictures" is a totally<lb />
new work by Tyner. It<lb />
possesses some of the moat<lb />
avant-gard passages on the<lb />
album and they always jive<lb />
with the cool jazz that<lb />
surrounds them.<lb />
The song is a cohesive<lb />
piece of writing that<lb />
reflects the newest influ-<lb />
ences as well as the<lb />
brilliant creative powers of<lb />
its composer.<lb />
George Adams and Joe<lb />
Ford, each on flute and sax,<lb />
give avant-gard perfor-<lb />
mances that will set land-<lb />
marks in aoioa of that kind.<lb />
Tyner's group It surely<lb />
one of the most progressive<lb />
around that you would still<lb />
want to play at a party.<lb />
"Naima" is Tyner's tri-<lb />
bute to its composer, John<lb />
Coitrane. John Coltrane is a<lb />
performer and composer<lb />
who shaped much of<lb />
modern jazz. Tyner plays<lb />
"Naima" with a rubato<lb />
dreaminess and a nobility<lb />
of sentiment.<lb />
It is a modern piece,<lb />
unmistakably, especially<lb />
the way Tyner interprets it,<lb />
yet it is far from being dryly<lb />
abstract. Tyner approaches<lb />
the piece with confidence<lb />
and with pure, unsimplif ied<lb />
artistic notions in mind.<lb />
"The Greeting" is the<lb />
title cut of the album. It<lb />
begins with a semi-tradi-<lb />
ditional, semi-abstract<lb />
piano Introduction and then<lb />
each instrument enters<lb />
with a short solo of Its own.<lb />
Some of the beat drum-<lb />
work on the album is dona<lb />
on "The Greeting Both<lb />
Woody Theus on drums<lb />
and George Adams on<lb />
tenor distinguish them-<lb />
selves with excellently well-<lb />
executed solos.<lb />
Tyner himself is dash-<lb />
ingly brilliant, an artist who<lb />
performs and composes<lb />
with panache and aston-<lb />
ishing technical facility. On<lb />
his solo piece, "Naima" as<lb />
well as on "The Greeting"<lb />
Tyner establishes himself<lb />
as a piano player of prodi-<lb />
gious talent.<lb />
McCoy Tyner, although<lb />
not a big name on the<lb />
popular market, has long<lb />
been a name associated<lb />
with the most innovative<lb />
ideas in jazz. His latest<lb />
endeavor, The Greeting,<lb />
proves that the ideas are<lb />
still coming, and so, the<lb />
good music.<lb />
(Record provided courtesy<lb />
of Record Bar.<lb />
the story is padded with side-tracks and sub-plots. One<lb />
sub-plot involving a young earth couple the Surfer and<lb />
Ardina run into begins promisingly, but leads nowhere,<lb />
becoming just more filler.<lb />
This is the book's major flaw � the story line is too<lb />
stretched out, and becomes boring rather quickly.<lb />
The rest of the gap is filled up with Stan Lees stilted<lb />
verbiage. His familiar style, leaning heavily on psuedo-<lb />
Shakespeare on one side and the Marx Brothers on the<lb />
other, was used to its best advantage in his old scripts<lb />
Here it becomes so grandiose, overblown and<lb />
top-heavy it overwhelms the entire comic. Having little to<lb />
say with so simple a premise, he say what he can over and<lb />
over again.<lb />
Stan Lees style is too wordy: � Behold! The hand of<lb />
Galactus! Behold! The hand of him who is like unto a god'<lb />
Behold! The dutch of harnessed power - about to b<lb />
released<lb />
Lee's style gets ridiculous: "Yet, for the eagle to feast<lb />
the rabbit must fall! For the, fox to survive, the ch.ckmn<lb />
must die �"cen<lb />
And he repeats himself endlessly: " am the then' I am<lb />
the now! I am the yet to be<lb />
Lee and Kirby deserve credit for trying Creatino an<lb />
all-new, original 100-page comic to be published in book<lb />
form, based on one of their most intriguing character  .<lb />
noble undertaking. "racters- ,s �<lb />
It is nice seeing Lee writing again, even if not very well<lb />
especially in conjunction with his old partner Jack KirtJ<lb />
One just wishes they'd pulled it off better y<lb />
Kirby's vigorous, dynamic style of comic illuatration is<lb />
probably the greatest influence on today's Marvel stvta <lb />
drawing. Kirby is justifiably called the "kino" fcThi.<lb />
influence and artistic expertise.<lb />
However, here, like Lee, he is not up to his former<lb />
heights of glory. Though still t.r better than mmSZ<lb />
artists can muster, his artwork hare is a trifle tired i-S<lb />
rushed. � �na<lb />
Whatever happened to the famous Marvel continuity?<lb />
Marvel comics are known for the aaaortad Zlil<lb />
supposedly occur together as in real life �n�ce<lb />
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Cinema<lb />
Film festival<lb />
this weekend<lb />
This week-end's Free Flick is Slap Shot. The movie will<lb />
shown at 7 and 9 on Friday and Saturday nights at the<lb />
Mendru Theatre, Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Slap Shot is an irreverent and outrageously funny look<lb />
the world of professional ice hockey. Unlike the<lb />
nventional Hollywood sports story which chronicles the<lb />
rials and triumphs of athlete-heroes, Slap Shot is an<lb />
nginal and unique mix of comedy and drama which<lb />
documents the lives of players on a third rate, minor league<lb />
hockey team<lb />
3layer coach Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) and the<lb />
oung 'orward Ned Braden (Michael Ontkean) are the only<lb />
members of the Charlestown Chiefs who consistently play<lb />
Due to the Chiefs' inept performance, attendance is<lb />
down and franchise is on the brink of financial ruin.<lb />
Abruptly three new players are signed by management<lb />
) provide the Chiefs with some new blood. When the<lb />
booking, strangely behaved Hansons - surely the most<lb />
irre screen trio since the Marx Brothers - are finally<lb />
ned loose by their desperate Coach, the new blood<lb />
proved to be mostly that of the Chiefs' opponents.<lb />
The Hansons are nothing less than the Wild Bunch on<lb />
ice, as they literally attack and demolish the opposition, to<lb />
:he delight and cheers of a steadily increasing throng of<lb />
tans.<lb />
Tension builds between Reggie, who is elated at the<lb />
success and popularity of the murderous new style of the<lb />
efs, and his best player Ned, who is determined to play<lb />
Old time hockey a game of skill rather than a show of<lb />
ce.<lb />
Slap Shot is fundamentally a comedy of violence, and<lb />
he hockey sequences-reminiscent of the football games in<lb />
M -SH and The Longest Yard�offer a freewheeling mixture<lb />
apstick humor and grisly physical violence.<lb />
GIANCARLO<lb />
GIANNINI<lb />
12 Octobf 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Pay 7<lb />
Family night at Minges: Brothers<lb />
Johnson and Mother's Finest to appear<lb />
Students will be admitted free of charge with ID and<lb />
activity cards. Shows begin at 7 and 9 at the Curtis Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Lina Wertmuller's 1976 classic Seven Beauties is the<lb />
first offering of the International Film Festival at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center this Sunday. The film will be<lb />
shown at four o'clock in the Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Giancarlo Glannini plays the "hero" of this Italian<lb />
comedy. Pasqualino. He is an "imitation bandit" whose<lb />
macho cole is reminiscent of an absurd Bogart. This film Is<lb />
considered by many to be the most important film that<lb />
Wertmuller ever made. An "indelible film" by the "Most<lb />
important film director since Bergman" is certainly worthy<lb />
of some consideration by any film goer, serious or casual.<lb />
Pasqualino is a great loser, an imitation bandit,<lb />
breadwinner, lover, soldier, whose only grip on selfhood Is<lb />
hismachocode, itself a grotesque imitation of the codes of<lb />
civilization.<lb />
But Pasqualino has real feeling, especially for women,<lb />
and Wertmuller uses this to achieve some of the most<lb />
astonishing and profound comedy since the blackest<lb />
absurdities in Dostoevski.<lb />
The Man Who Loved Women, Francois Truffaut"s most<lb />
recent film will be shown in the Curtis Hendrix Theatre this<lb />
Sunday at six o'clock. The film has been called Truffaut's<lb />
love letter to womankind by no less a critic than Judith<lb />
Crist. Bertrand Morane, the film's protagonist is an<lb />
intelligent and sensitive man who adore women, all women.<lb />
The subject of the film is his memoirs, wherein he<lb />
remembers sll of the women that he has ever loved.<lb />
See CINEMA, p. 8<lb />
By CHRIS FARRN<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
This Saturday at 8 p.m.<lb />
the Student Union Major<lb />
Attractions Committee will<lb />
present their first concert of<lb />
this school year featuring<lb />
the Brothers Johnson and<lb />
Mother's Finest.<lb />
The Brothers Johnson<lb />
are a group that has gained<lb />
widespread success in the<lb />
past few years and at<lb />
present their latest release,<lb />
Blam is rated in the top 10<lb />
on the soul charts. While<lb />
their sound is basically soul<lb />
centered, some of their<lb />
tunes show a real jazz<lb />
influence, and past album<lb />
credits include such jazz<lb />
stalwarts as M ichael<lb />
Brecker, Larry Carlton, and<lb />
their producer Quincy<lb />
Jones.<lb />
Chamber concerts to<lb />
be on agenda soon<lb />
ECU News Bureau <lb />
The first in a series of<lb />
four faculty chamber con-<lb />
certs has been scheduled at<lb />
the ECU School of Music<lb />
for Sun Oct. 15, at 4:15<lb />
p.m. In the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall.<lb />
Performers include fa-<lb />
culty and advanced student<lb />
musicians at ECU. Other<lb />
concerts will be held in<lb />
December, February and<lb />
April.<lb />
All concerts in the ser-<lb />
ies will feature diverse<lb />
performance groups of var-<lb />
ious instrumentation.<lb />
Works to be performed<lb />
at the Oct. 15 chamber<lb />
music concert are the<lb />
Georg Wagenseil Concerto<lb />
for Trombone, with trom-<lb />
bonists George Broussard<lb />
who will be accompanied by<lb />
pianist Ellen Nagode, and<lb />
the Dvorak Serenade in D<lb />
minor, Opus44.<lb />
On the other hand,<lb />
Mother's Finest is a rock<lb />
oriented group whose fol-<lb />
lowing is particularly<lb />
strong in this area. They<lb />
too have a recently released<lb />
album called Mother Factor<lb />
which is selling reasonably<lb />
well.<lb />
According to Charles<lb />
Sune, chairman of the<lb />
Student Union Attractions<lb />
Committee, ECU is pretty<lb />
lucky to get these acts<lb />
because their present tour<lb />
has had them playing at<lb />
much larger places than<lb />
Minges Colliseum, namely<lb />
the Capital Center and in<lb />
Greensboro last Friday.<lb />
Tickets for this concert<lb />
are $4 for ECU students<lb />
and $6 for the public. Only<lb />
public tickets will be sold at<lb />
the door, and the last<lb />
chance to buy a student<lb />
ticket will be 4 p.m. Friday<lb />
at the Central Ticket Office.<lb />
The Major Attractions<lb />
Committee, who for the<lb />
past few years has not had<lb />
a particularly impressive<lb />
track record, were left<lb />
deeply in debt two years<lb />
ago, deserves credit for<lb />
continuing to bring national<lb />
acts to this campus during a<lb />
time of rebuilding and<lb />
revamping.<lb />
According to Sune, the<lb />
Committee receives no<lb />
subsidies from the Uni-<lb />
versity and debts must be<lb />
paid off from concert<lb />
profits; still, the ticket<lb />
prices remain very reason-<lb />
able (this same concert is<lb />
going for $7 and S8 in<lb />
Raleigh).<lb />
The committee is pre-<lb />
sently working on an act for<lb />
Homecoming week, but<lb />
nothing has been confirmed<lb />
as of now.<lb />
'Octubafest '78' to feature the music<lb />
of tubas this Friday in Fletcher Hall<lb />
ECU News Bureau �<lb />
,sic lovers who think<lb />
big brass tuba isn't<lb />
'or anything but to<lb />
vide the deep "oom-<lb />
pah-pah" beat for band,<lb />
should attend ECU'S "Oct-<lb />
ubafest '78 Fn Oct. 13<lb />
The concert, sponsored<lb />
the ECU School of<lb />
M .sic. is scheduled for<lb />
in the A.J.<lb />
�� Recital Hall. Fea-<lb />
oe tuba solos and<lb />
tuba quartets as well as a<lb />
que arrangement of J.S<lb />
Bach's "Come, Sweet<lb />
Death" for five tuba play-<lb />
ers and five euphonium<lb />
players.<lb />
"Octubafest'78 isfree<lb />
and open to the public.<lb />
Student performers m-<lb />
clude Bill Chamberlain,<lb />
graduate teaching assistant<lb />
in the School of Music and<lb />
coordinator of the "Oct-<lb />
ubafest Joe Alexander,<lb />
John Jones, Ricky Spencer<lb />
and Tom Vines, tuba; and<lb />
Joe Rosemond, Pete Ward,<lb />
Joe Kasmark. Jay Downie<lb />
and Gary Blizzard, eupho-<lb />
nium.<lb />
Solo works to be per-<lb />
formed are Leo Sowerby's<lb />
"Chaconne featuring Al-<lb />
exander with Rhem Bell as<lb />
piano accompanist; an Eric<lb />
Bell transcription of Schu-<lb />
mann's "The Jolly Farm-<lb />
er" performed by Cham-<lb />
berlain; and Alec Wilder's<lb />
"Effie Suite Nos. 4,5,<lb />
and 6, performed by John<lb />
Jones.<lb />
A Morris arrangement<lb />
of Sousa's "El Capitan<lb />
Eric Bell's Quartet for<lb />
Tubas and Bill Chamber-<lb />
lain's own tuba quartet will<lb />
be performed by Jones,<lb />
Chamberlain, Kasmark and<lb />
Downie.<lb />
All 10 performers will<lb />
play the Bach "Come.<lb />
Sweet Death<lb />
According to Chamberlain,<lb />
the "Octubafest" concept<lb />
is "something of a national<lb />
phenomenon" on U.S.<lb />
campuses, and several uni-<lb />
versity marching bands are<lb />
now including as many as a<lb />
hundred tubas.<lb />
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The ECU Percussion Ensemble will perform<lb />
this Monday night at A.J. Fletcher Hall<lb />
By SUSAN CHESTON<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
The ECU Percussion<lb />
Ensemble will perform at<lb />
5 p.m. on Mon Oct. 16,<lb />
A J Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
The nine ensemble<lb />
members will include Mel-<lb />
ame Aman. Mike August,<lb />
Rick Brazelle. Jim Hoyle,<lb />
Tony Mallard. Kyle Mc-<lb />
Bnde. Eric Okamoto, Jim-<lb />
my Roberts, and Steve<lb />
Williams.<lb />
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ture works that demon-<lb />
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niques and effects idio-<lb />
matic to percussion instru-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Can tile No. 1 by Lou<lb />
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one of the first pieces that<lb />
made innovative use of the<lb />
percussion ensemble.<lb />
Neal Hubbel's Mosaics<lb />
will feature the mallet<lb />
instruments. Other works<lb />
include Goerge Frock's<lb />
Two Asiatic Dances, John<lb />
Beck's Jazz Variants, and<lb />
Mitchell Peters' Piece tor<lb />
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Amity ville 'will scare the hell out of you'<lb />
By EDWARD KALE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Ever since I was a<lb />
youngster, I have enjoyed<lb />
horror shows and ghost<lb />
stories. I can fondly recall<lb />
the excitement with which I<lb />
awaited being scared silly<lb />
by the late show horror<lb />
flicks that my parents let<lb />
me stay up and watch on<lb />
of unqualified, terrific ter-<lb />
ror were the ones that I<lb />
liked the most. 9<lb />
I'm sure that this could<lb />
be analyzed by some as<lb />
mosochistic tendencies, but<lb />
this seems to be the<lb />
standard modus operandi<lb />
for all buffs. The main<lb />
qualification for a good<lb />
horror story or movie is its<lb />
ability to fulfill the request.<lb />
Books<lb />
Saturday nights.<lb />
As I recall the ones that<lb />
scared me the most, the<lb />
ones that caused the most<lb />
skm crawling, light-headed<lb />
rushes of pure panicky fear<lb />
were the ones that seemed<lb />
the most plausible; the<lb />
ones that seemed or claim-<lb />
ed to have some basis in<lb />
actuality.<lb />
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stories that produced the<lb />
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"Oh pleae scare me<lb />
This desire for fright<lb />
has evidently carried over<lb />
to the present, for there are<lb />
still few things that I enjoy<lb />
more than a good horror<lb />
story. It has been disap-<lb />
pointing though, that these<lb />
moments of dread have<lb />
occurred less and less often<lb />
over the past years.<lb />
Part of this disparity has<lb />
been my growing older,<lb />
knowing more about the<lb />
world, and consequently<lb />
being less apt to frighten.<lb />
Also, being a true "horror"<lb />
addict and craving fright in<lb />
as much quantity as much<lb />
of the time as I can get it,<lb />
I'm affected like any true<lb />
addict, I've built up a<lb />
tolerance to horror so that it<lb />
now takes a purer, a fcetter<lb />
product to get me off.<lb />
Anyway, a really origin-<lb />
al and well thought out<lb />
horror story is what's need-<lb />
ed to produce any kind of<lb />
palipitations at all these<lb />
days.<lb />
To add to my sad plight,<lb />
there just don't seem to be<lb />
any good scary stories<lb />
around anymore. Unfort-<lb />
unately, writers and direc-<lb />
tors seem to rely on viol-<lb />
ence and shock rather than<lb />
good story, genuine sus-<lb />
pense, and original ideas.<lb />
From such classics as<lb />
Invasion of the Body<lb />
Snatchers, The Thing From<lb />
Mars, and The Haunting.<lb />
we have gone, sadly, to<lb />
postExorcits" dribblers<lb />
as The Omen, Carrie, etc.<lb />
There are still some<lb />
good stories cominig out<lb />
that genuinely fulfill that<lb />
desire for firght (although<lb />
they are few and far<lb />
between) and Jay Anson's<lb />
The Amityville Horror: A<lb />
True Story is an incredibly<lb />
fast moving book, each<lb />
chapter filled with bizzare,<lb />
hair raising events, presen-<lb />
ted in suhc a manner as to<lb />
satiate even the most hard-<lb />
core horror freak.<lb />
There are several rea-<lb />
sons the book succeeds so<lb />
well. The first is that it's<lb />
supposed to be a true story<lb />
(i do have my doubts.)<lb />
Whether you believe in<lb />
poltergeist, demonis pos-<lb />
session, and just out and<lb />
out bizzare supernatural<lb />
happenings or not, this<lb />
gool makes them seem real.<lb />
The preface of the book<lb />
(written by a minister, yet)<lb />
is his statement of belief in<lb />
the supernatural and auth-<lb />
enticity of the book. Just<lb />
the fact that it's supposed<lb />
to be true is what brings it<lb />
so close to home and<lb />
increases its spine chilling<lb />
affect ten-fold.<lb />
The style in which the<lb />
book is written also lends to<lb />
it's horrifying effect. Jay<lb />
Anson simply reports in<lb />
short, concise sentences<lb />
events and actions as told<lb />
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obtruse colorings by the<lb />
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they could afford, It had a<lb />
gar age-boat house, it was<lb />
in a very nice neighbor-<lb />
hood, and they got it for a<lb />
"To add to my sad plight, there<lb />
just don't seem to be any good<lb />
scarey stories around anymore.<lb />
Unfortunately, writers and<lb />
directors seem to rely on<lb />
violence and shock rather than<lb />
a good storyline<lb />
author, and does wonders<lb />
for its credibility.<lb />
The A mityville Horror is<lb />
a story about a young,<lb />
enthusiastic, ail-American<lb />
family of five (the Lutzs)<lb />
who move into a "dream<lb />
house" in Amityville, Long<lb />
Island, in 1975. The house<lb />
was perfect: it was much<lb />
cut-rate price.<lb />
The only discordant<lb />
note was that it had been<lb />
the scene of a mass murd-<lb />
er. In 1974 Ronald DeFeo<lb />
had methodically shot to<lb />
death his parents, his two<lb />
brothers, and his two sist-<lb />
ers with a high-powered<lb />
rifle. But the Lutz's weren't<lb />
superstitious<lb />
With the stage so nicely<lb />
set, Anson goes on to<lb />
recount the chilling events<lb />
of the next month. Each<lb />
chapter is a day spent in the<lb />
house, there tying 28, after<lb />
which the Lutzs flee, leav-<lb />
ing all their possessions,<lb />
never to return.<lb />
The events build slowly,<lb />
becoming more and more<lb />
bizarre with each chapter.<lb />
This slow build-up sucks<lb />
the reader in nicely and<lb />
keeps you on theedge of<lb />
your seat, hardly able to<lb />
wait to turn the page and<lb />
see what other wierd stuff s<lb />
going to happen.<lb />
Anson starts with such<lb />
subtitles as whisperings, an<lb />
all-pervading chill in the<lb />
house, black stains appear-<lb />
ing in the toilets, a re-<lb />
appearing swarm of flies in<lb />
one room, strange and<lb />
obnoxious odors, and pesky<lb />
windows that just won't<lb />
stay shut.<lb />
From there he moves on<lb />
to visions of a giant pig with<lb />
red, glowing eyes, that<lb />
walks upright, and tells the<lb />
children he's an angel, a<lb />
secret room painted red<lb />
and stinking of raw blood<lb />
and human excrement, and<lb />
green slime oozing out of<lb />
the wallsand that s not<lb />
nearly the worst of it<lb />
I find the credibility<lb />
questionable when some of<lb />
tne more obvious events<lb />
occur and they attribute<lb />
them to natural causes-like<lb />
a two hundred and fifty<lb />
pound door being ripped off<lb />
its hinges (among others)<lb />
If it was me. I would have<lb />
looked like a blurr leaving<lb />
that house<lb />
The mistake I made<lb />
reading the book was.<lb />
determined to give it as<lb />
much help as I could. I<lb />
started it about midnight,<lb />
reading by the light of an<lb />
oil lamp The book doesn t<lb />
need any help! After the<lb />
first few chapters. I wished<lb />
heartily taht I had left the<lb />
hall light on so I could see<lb />
as I raced to bed and dived<lb />
under the covers The<lb />
Amityville Horror is a I<lb />
rate horror story, one that<lb />
will terrify even the most<lb />
stout-hearted It will jus<lb />
plain scare the hell out of<lb />
you!<lb />
CINEMA<lb />
continued from p. 7<lb />
La Viste Merveilleuse (The Marvelous Visit) is a film by<lb />
French director Marcel Carne. Carne offers that rare<lb />
combination of the very obvious and very delightful. Based<lb />
on an H.G. Wells novel, the story is a simple (and<lb />
sometimes simplistic) allegory concerning the visit of an<lb />
angel to earth.<lb />
The film tells what everyone knows�that perfect<lb />
are misunderstood and out of place on this imperfect<lb />
planet. The angel must learn to wear clothes, to be<lb />
deceitful, and not to release animals from their pens. In<lb />
short, he must learn to be human, not superhuman, if he<lb />
cannot, he is doomed.<lb />
The film comments on religion, sexual and non-sexua;<lb />
love, charity, kindness, humor, nearly every human foible.<lb />
One sees oneself and, hopefully, is not found lacking In<lb />
spite of the indictment of man-and-womankmd. the viewer<lb />
is left with a feeling of inspiration Intelligence is never<lb />
insulted; as Jean Rochereau states in Le Journal de la<lb />
Crois, "It is a work in which classicism, the constant<lb />
respect for the audience, and the eloquent brevity are that<lb />
of a master Simplicity is never stupidity.<lb />
The joy of the film is not only in the theme and story of<lb />
the film, but also in its sheer physical beauty. Its setting in<lb />
the wild, mysterious . astline of Brittany provides<lb />
gorgeous photography. The physical beauty of some of the<lb />
characters, especially the angel, is equally astounding The<lb />
film begins at 8:45 p.m.<lb />
HOMOSEXUALS<lb />
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pressure, shoots him down from the stands. Billy dies on<lb />
the track. All the other athletes go home in disgust and the<lb />
Games end prematurely.<lb />
Harlan is crushed at first, but he goes on to find another<lb />
runner for a lover as well as winning the 1978 AAU Indoors<lb />
Masters M ile in the final chapter. There is enough sugar in<lb />
this ending to do away with a dozen diabetics.<lb />
Other than the fact that their relationship takes place on<lb />
the stage of international track there isn't anything<lb />
particularly unique about the romance between Billy and<lb />
Harlan. They're just a couple of guys who most, share some<lb />
dreams and try to make a go of it in a rough world.<lb />
That story has been told too many times to<lb />
heterosexuals and a homosexual slant isn't enough to make<lb />
it significant in Warren's second novel. What is significant<lb />
is that the story is told about people both ways.<lb />
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CHRIS FARREN<lb />
DAVID LEWIS<lb />
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relationship is presented clearly, but Warren does much<lb />
more than offer a voyeuristic peek at "what they do She<lb />
presents human beings with the same feelings and needs as<lb />
heterosexuals but different sexual tastes<lb />
You may agree with one critic who found the<lb />
descriptions of gay lovemaking gross but it happens<lb />
However you feel about it, it's real life and it's found in The<lb />
Front Runner. It shouldn't be that hard for a mature person<lb />
to look at lite as it sometimes is.<lb />
The passages dealing with the tranquil agony of running<lb />
long distances are beautifully wrought. Warren, a runner<lb />
herself, seems much more at home writing about running<lb />
than male homosexuality. Whatever the case, she touches<lb />
the truth about running several times<lb />
The idea of a runner desiring another runner as a lover<lb />
is one such truth. At a certain level, tunning becomes a<lb />
sublime spiritual experience in addition to an invigorating<lb />
physical exercise. It's a sensation runners love ana ache<lb />
share. I've often dreamt of a lithe , doe-like woman with sun<lb />
flecked hair to glide over forest trails with me and<lb />
whatever.<lb />
I was visiting an old running buddy who plays soccer at<lb />
High Point College and he introduced me to a rather plain<lb />
looking girl he was dating. When I later commented on the<lb />
differences between her and Miss November my friend<lb />
answered, "Well, she's the only girl I know who can stay up<lb />
on a ten mile run It made me smile I understood and<lb />
Patricia Warren would have, too<lb />
She may or may not understand homosexuality She<lb />
didn't make it understandable to me. The Front Runner<lb />
says that homosexuals are people, but not why some people<lb />
are homosexuals. And the suggestion that societal<lb />
inflexibility alone is responsible for the reason that tragedy<lb />
seems inalterably interwoven with gay life just isn't<lb />
satisfactory. There has to be something more. Whatever it<lb />
is, It isn't here.<lb />
The Front Runner may provide all the answers to your<lb />
questions about homosexuality. I doubt that it will, but it's<lb />
not a bad place to start looking for them<lb />
No matter how you deal with the homosexual nature of<lb />
the novel, if you have ever worn out a pair of Tigers making<lb />
, the world spin a little faster under your feet, The Front<lb />
Runner will touch your runner's soul.<lb />
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12 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 9<lb />
jjplden Eagles seek revenge<lb />
Pirates face Southern Mississippi<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
(A) Embarassing (B) Humiliated (C) Annihilated (D)<lb />
M assacred<lb />
Southern Mississippi's case, it was E. all of the<lb />
above, two years ago when ECU administered a 48-0<lb />
thrashing upon the Golden Eagles in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
By the end of the first quarter, the Pirates were ahead<lb />
0 and at the half. ECU increased the margin to 27-0. And<lb />
before it was all over even Southern Miss coach Bobby<lb />
ns admitted it was one of the most embarrassing<lb />
setbacks in his career<lb />
owever. tms go-around, the Pirates travel .to<lb />
' esburg. Miss, and it's not likely any members of the<lb />
i Mississippi team back in 1976 have forgotten<lb />
about that 48-0 slaughter.<lb />
All I'm expecting to play down there is wildeyed group<lb />
"Q for revenge said ECU head coach Pat Dye<lb />
Wednesday at his weekly press luncheon "I'm sure thefr<lb />
coaching staff and players are going to ready for this one.<lb />
hat game we won 48-0 two years ago was no indication of<lb />
oe of team they had that year. We just hit<lb />
with some big plays early and really took it out of<lb />
the<lb />
Although the Golden Eagles went on to finish 2-9 in<lb />
Southern Mississippi has established themselves as<lb />
he top southern independents over the last two<lb />
'ears Last season. Southern Miss upset Auburn.<lb />
M ssissippt, and Mississippi State and just last week the<lb />
Golden Eagles shocked Southeastern Conference foe<lb />
Mississippi State 24-22 for the second consecutive year.<lb />
They're good at every phase of the game praised<lb />
Dye. "Other than N C. State they're the best team we've<lb />
faced this year. Southern Miss is a ballcontrol team and<lb />
they run a conservative offense, but they don t make many<lb />
mistakes.<lb />
"And playing them in Hattiesburg doesn't make things<lb />
any easier for us. They're a school a lot like us. They've<lb />
beaten some pretty big teams We're going to have to<lb />
execute much better on offense of we expect to beat<lb />
them<lb />
The Pirates captured their third straight victory last<lb />
week against VMI and now boast a 4-2 record. Once again,<lb />
the Bucs defense was impressive limiting VMI to just 78<lb />
total yards and only one net yard on the ground ECU<lb />
sacked Keydet quarterbacks Robby Clark andLarry Hupertz<lb />
13 times for 62 yards in losses.<lb />
"Defensively, we had another great game noted Dye.<lb />
"We played 20 players on defense and they all graded<lb />
winners. Gerald Hall had a great afternoon with his pass<lb />
interceptions and his punt returns. He's getting better each<lb />
week. Charlie Carter and the rest of the secondary all<lb />
played well<lb />
Hall tied a school record with 121 yards in punt returns<lb />
and scored on a 74 yard jaunt in the first quarter. The free<lb />
safety from Edenton also picked off two passes and now<lb />
ranks seventh in the nation in punt returns with a nifty 16.6<lb />
average<lb />
Offensively, ECU had its problems against the Keydets.<lb />
Hall does it all,<lb />
ranked 7th in<lb />
punt returns<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
EC ty Gerald Hall probably remembers the Pirates<lb />
� -ars ago agmst Southern M ississippi as well as<lb />
�<lb />
�hen an jntested defensive back, had drawn his<lb />
first starting assignment against the Golden Eagles who<lb />
were slight favorites to win the game<lb />
a as sort of nervous coming into that game because I<lb />
was st - " Jim Boidmg. Ernest Madison and Reggie<lb />
ho were all seniors remembered Hall At the<lb />
. were supposed to have the best team in their<lb />
hist And from films, we knew how good they were<lb />
supposed to be<lb />
One problem though Southern Mississippi had no idea<lb />
� �d Gerald Hall was and the speedy Endenton native<lb />
showed the Golden Eagles who could really fly.<lb />
H i : a punt on his own 30 yard line late in<lb />
.arter and streaked 70 yards down the sidelines<lb />
a touchdown The score gave ECU a 17-0 lead and<lb />
Sou � � M iss never recovered from losma 48-0.<lb />
xna! was just a great game for everybody said Hall<lb />
who finished his sophomore season ranked 12th in the<lb />
: unt returns. Everything seemed to go right<lb />
However, this Saturday, ECU has theunenviable ask of<lb />
g to Hattiesburg. for a return match against the<lb />
Golden Eagles. Southern Miss, upset Southeastern<lb />
�ence foe Mississippi State 24-22 last week and Hall<lb />
admits the game could be "very physical<lb />
� s going to be rough down there said Hall. "I'm<lb />
pretty sure that 48-0 game is still on their minds. They<lb />
probably want to beat us worst than anybody. Our work will<lb />
be cut out for us<lb />
Since Hall's flashy debut against Southern Miss his<lb />
sophomore year, he has established himself as one of the<lb />
st dangerous punt returners in the nation as well as a<lb />
sistent performer, in the secondary As a soph, Hall<lb />
shed the season with six interceptions which tied him<lb />
a �� Peggie Pinkney for the Southern Conference title.<lb />
Last year Hall picked off four more passes and returned<lb />
a punt 80 yards for a touchdown against Richmond which<lb />
set a school record,<lb />
And last week. Hall enjoyed his finest hour in a Pirate<lb />
uniform against the unsuspecting VMI Keydets. He<lb />
slithered and dodged his way 74 yardson a punt return for a<lb />
touchdown and also intercepted two passes His second<lb />
interception against the Keydets ended a late fourth<lb />
quarter scoring threat<lb />
AH my credit for the punt returns has to go to the great<lb />
blocking I get explained Hall, who tied a school record<lb />
against VMI with four returns for 121 yards "If I get that<lb />
holdup at the line of scrimmage, I'm confident I can return<lb />
just about anything for a big gain.<lb />
A lot also depends on what type of kick I get. I can<lb />
usually tell whether the defense is coming down fast before<lb />
the kick But that blocking, that's what really counts<lb />
Not only did Hall return a punt for a touchdown and<lb />
intercepted two passes against the Keydets, he made five<lb />
tackles and broke up another pass<lb />
He played a super game praised ECU head coach<lb />
Pat Dye "The wall was there on the punt return, but he<lb />
really scored on hisown. He snaked in and out and then just<lb />
outran everybody to the end zone.<lb />
Southern Miss, will undoubtedly do anything to keep<lb />
Hall from touching the ball Saturday Golden Eagle coach<lb />
Bobby Collins has already seen Hall dash into the end zone<lb />
once and has had problems all season long with punt<lb />
returns<lb />
It doesn't really bother me when they start kicking<lb />
away from me said Hall, who now ranks seventh in the<lb />
nation in punt returns with a 16.6 average. "I figure if they<lb />
start concentrating on doing that, the punter will hit some<lb />
bad kicks which will give our offense some breaks.<lb />
And some "big breaks" like another long punt return<lb />
will probably be just what the Pirates need Saturday to<lb />
upend Southern Miss.<lb />
Speedy Hall<lb />
ECU SAFETY GERALD Hall now ranks seventh in the<lb />
nation in punt returns with a 16.6 average. Hall has also<lb />
intercepted three passes this season Photo by Chap<lb />
Gurley<lb />
Pirates at home<lb />
for two matches<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Field hockey is a very<lb />
mental game; so far we are<lb />
not getting a full game of<lb />
concentration from our<lb />
players That is the asses-<lb />
sment of ECU'S girl's field<lb />
hockey team as descirbed<lb />
by coach Laurie Arrants<lb />
"We have been playing<lb />
very inconsistant and have<lb />
not had as much hustle as<lb />
we would like to see '<lb />
The Pirates most recent<lb />
matchup was a disappoint-<lb />
ing 5-1 loss to Pfeiffer<lb />
College. "In the first half<lb />
we were aggressive and<lb />
challenged them all the<lb />
way said freshman center<lb />
fullback Drew Kennedy.<lb />
"In the second half we let<lb />
them dictate the plays and<lb />
set the pace. We know our<lb />
individual positions well,<lb />
it's just a matter of putting<lb />
it all together and playing<lb />
as a unit Sophomore<lb />
goalie Leigh Sumner said<lb />
that Pfeiffer "played better<lb />
than he expected. As far as<lb />
talent is concerned, we<lb />
should have won. We have<lb />
the individual talent to do<lb />
well as a team, we just<lb />
haven't learned<lb />
our abilities.<lb />
The Pirates conclude<lb />
the<lb />
and Saturday against Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech and Davidson<lb />
College, respectively.<lb />
"Virginia Tech has an<lb />
excellent team and they<lb />
could possibly be in the<lb />
National Championships<lb />
said Arrants. "They beat<lb />
Carolina 2-1 They are fast,<lb />
experienced, and well dis-<lb />
ciplined. We could pull off<lb />
an upset, but we are still to<lb />
be considered the under-<lb />
dogs. Davidson is not to be<lb />
considered one of the<lb />
stronger teams in the state.<lb />
We are more evenly match-<lb />
ed to them and it should<lb />
be a more interesting con-<lb />
test<lb />
One Optimistic member<lb />
of the squad is senior<lb />
co-captain Sally Birch.<lb />
"We've never played Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech before, but we<lb />
have the talent to make a<lb />
good game out of it We<lb />
play well in sports. We beat<lb />
Davidson last year, but we<lb />
know we will have to play<lb />
hard and concentrate more<lb />
if we expect to win this<lb />
year Some early injuries<lb />
hurt us, but eveyone should<lb />
be healthy by this week-<lb />
end's games<lb />
"mes are played<lb />
field<lb />
Charles Street, adjacent to<lb />
The Pirates had numerous scoring opportunities against<lb />
VMI, but failed to captialize on most of them. Injuries have<lb />
continued to plague the Pirates, but Dye still had praise for<lb />
several offensive performers.<lb />
"Eddie Hicks has played well during the last three<lb />
games and Theodore Sutton ran the ball well against VMI<lb />
said Dye. "I think we may have tried to do too much against<lb />
VMI and it hurt our execution With all the injuries we've<lb />
had its certainly hurt our execution.<lb />
"In practice we've been a little too cautious and it's<lb />
probably carried over into the games. We weren't very<lb />
effective throwing the ball and we had people open all day<lb />
long. But we've always had problems against VMI<lb />
Dye said Leander Green will start at quarterback against<lb />
Southern Miss, but reserve QB Steve Greer will still see<lb />
plenty of action.<lb />
NOTES ECU safety Gerald Hall is now ranked<lb />
seventh in the nation in punt returns for touchdowns. His<lb />
first came against this week's opponent Southern<lb />
Mississippi during his sophomore year and he scored on a<lb />
80 yard return against Richmond last year. Hall also has 13<lb />
pass interceptions for 213 yards in his career ullback<lb />
Theodore Sutton is the team's leading rusher with 83<lb />
carries for 354 yards and a 4.3 averageAnthony Collins<lb />
has 272 yardson 50 carries while Eddie Hicks has rushed 53<lb />
times for 236 yardsBilly Ray Washington leads the team<lb />
in pass receptions with 12 catches for 345 yards and three<lb />
touchdowns. Terry Gallaher is right behind with ten<lb />
passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns Bill Lamm is the<lb />
team's leading scorer with 33 points on 12 PAT's and seven<lb />
field goals.<lb />
Eddie Hicks<lb />
THE FLASHY SPEEDSTER from Hendersc<lb />
for a touchdown two years ago against Southern<lb />
in the Pirates 48-0 victory.<lb />
M tssisi<lb />
Collins, Eagles recall<lb />
48-0 slaughter in 1976<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The Southern Mississ-<lb />
ippi Golden Eagles must<lb />
surely feel that they have a<lb />
matter to settle with the<lb />
ECU Pirates when the two<lb />
squads meet this Saturday<lb />
night in Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />
In 1976, the Pirates humil-<lb />
iated Coach Bobby Collins<lb />
and his Eagles 48-0 in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Collins now has little to<lb />
say of that game. But he<lb />
does recall a certain mem-<lb />
ber of that Pirate team that<lb />
just so happens to be a<lb />
member of the one he must<lb />
meet Saturday.<lb />
"Certainly we know<lb />
Eddie Hicks from the last<lb />
time we played them said<lb />
Collins. "I lemember his<lb />
two touchdowns and I know<lb />
he ran for more than 130<lb />
yards against us<lb />
Collins remarked that<lb />
he felt that this year's<lb />
Pirate backfield was su-<lb />
perior to the one that he<lb />
saw in 1976. "I believe that<lb />
with Sutton (Theodore) and<lb />
Collins (Anthony). they<lb />
have an even stronger<lb />
backfield than last time<lb />
noted the Golden Eagle<lb />
mentor.<lb />
Collins also had praise<lb />
for the Pirate offensive line<lb />
They have a super of-<lb />
fensive line to go with those<lb />
backs noted Collins.<lb />
"We've been very im-<lb />
pressed with the way they<lb />
get off the ball' on every<lb />
play<lb />
Collins also spoke<lb />
highly of the Pirate de-<lb />
fense. "Defensively, they<lb />
have excellent speed and<lb />
quickness said the Eagle<lb />
coach. "They will give you<lb />
a lot of different looks.<lb />
They also have a lot of<lb />
stars, including Valentine<lb />
(Zack), Summer (Tommy),<lb />
and Hall (Gerald), just to<lb />
mention a few '<lb />
Of major concern to<lb />
Collins coming into the<lb />
contest was his own team's<lb />
kicking game and return<lb />
coverage. "Then said<lb />
Collins, "here they come<lb />
a th a hat has to be the best<lb />
kicking game we've faced,<lb />
what with Collins running<lb />
back kickoffs and H<lb />
returning punts I heard<lb />
that Hail ranks fifth or sixth<lb />
in the country<lb />
Actually Hall ranks<lb />
seventh Still, Collins has<lb />
certainly found a lot of<lb />
roadblocks in the way of<lb />
what he and the Eagles<lb />
hope will be a game ending<lb />
in "sweet revenge<lb />
NOTING THE EAGLES<lb />
Offensively, the Eagles<lb />
are led at quarterback by<lb />
what Collins calls his "two<lb />
first string quarterbacks,<lb />
junior Dane McDane.1 a<lb />
senior Je'f Hammond<lb />
Hammond. injured in the<lb />
season's first game returns<lb />
to full time action this<lb />
week other injured Eagles<lb />
include defensive end M ike<lb />
McKmzie and center David<lb />
Parnsh. both shouid see<lb />
limited time this week<lb />
junior linebacker Clump<lb />
Taylor was chosen last<lb />
week's Associated Press<lb />
Southeas<lb />
Week Ta.<lb />
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only blemishes<lb />
Eagles 3-2 record<lb />
losses to Cine v<lb />
highly respectable M<lb />
ippi tackle<lb />
was select<lb />
season A Jouthi<lb />
pendent team -<lb />
year tailback " -<lb />
leads the Eagies<lb />
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ECU now 3-6-1 overall<lb />
Wesleyan defeats Pirates 3-2<lb />
By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A rallying effort to<lb />
score in the closing seconds<lb />
of the game by ECU'S<lb />
soccer team fell short as<lb />
they were defeated by<lb />
North Carolina Wesleyan<lb />
College 3-2 on Minges<lb />
Soccer Field, Tuesday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Brad Smith, ECU<lb />
Soccer Coach, was upset, to<lb />
say the least, with his<lb />
teams lackadaisical per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
"We were pathetic, our<lb />
use of the fundamentals of<lb />
soccer were poor, and as a<lb />
result, we played a terrible<lb />
game<lb />
The first half of play<lb />
was marred by numerous<lb />
defensive mistakes by both<lb />
clubs. The Pirate's lacklus-<lb />
ter offense was characteriz-<lb />
ed by inconsistent passing<lb />
and an inability to keep the<lb />
ball away from their goal.<lb />
� Nevertheless, the action<lb />
was fast paced as ECU<lb />
narrowly missed on shots.<lb />
The Pirates just missed on<lb />
shots that were just inches<lb />
from the scoring goals.<lb /><lb />
H i<lb />
V<lb />
Wesleyan's first goal of<lb />
the afternoon came with<lb />
only fifty seconds remain-<lb />
ing in the first half. A well<lb />
placed corner kick from<lb />
Wesleyan wing, Ken<lb />
Jordan, was driven off the<lb />
hands of ECU goalie,<lb />
Kevin Tyus, by Vince<lb />
Liverman of NCWC to give<lb />
Wesleyan a 1-0 lead.<lb />
Strangely enough,<lb />
Liverman's goal seemed to<lb />
awaken the Pirate offense<lb />
considerably. But, the<lb />
spark was short lived as the<lb />
half ended with NC Wes-<lb />
leyan ahead 1-0.<lb />
 The Pirate's enthusiasm<lb />
carried over to the opening<lb />
minutes of the second half<lb />
and peaked with ECU fresh<lb />
man Brad Winchell's score<lb />
on an assist by teammate<lb />
Phil Martin. Winchell's<lb />
goal came with 5:14 gone in<lb />
the second half and evened<lb />
the tally at one apiece.<lb />
The rest of the second<lb />
half was plagued with<lb />
penalties, both on Wesle-<lb />
yan and ECU. ECU even<lb />
had one penalty called on<lb />
one of its trainers for<lb />
unsportsmanlike conduct.<lb />
Both teams had players to<lb />
receive yellow card warn-<lb />
ings for their "foul play<lb />
James Lipscombe scor-<lb />
ed Wesleyan's go-ahead<lb />
goal with 17:04 gone in the<lb />
second half. Lipscombe<lb />
booted his second consecut-<lb />
ive goal of the day minutes<lb />
later to catapult Wesleyan<lb />
into a 3-1 lead with twenty<lb />
minutes left to play in the<lb />
game<lb />
Wesleyan then began to<lb />
run a stall offense They<lb />
held the ball as much as<lb />
possible, waiting for the<lb />
clock to run out<lb />
ECU's hopes of a come-<lb />
back all but vanished, until<lb />
Brad Winchell rallied his<lb />
team with his second con-<lb />
secutive goal on an assist<lb />
by Jeff Karpovich. how-<lb />
ever, only three minutes<lb />
remained in regulation<lb />
play<lb />
As the last two minutes<lb />
ran off the clock, the<lb />
Pirates resorted to one<lb />
shot, desperation attempts,<lb />
all of which ended in<lb />
failure. Wesieyan patiently<lb />
held onto the ball until the<lb />
clock expired with ECU on<lb />
the short end of the 3-2<lb />
decision.<lb />
Final statistics of the<lb />
game saw Wesleyan with a<lb />
slight advantage in shots at<lb />
goal with twenty-two. The<lb />
Pirates attempted fifteen<lb />
shots at the Wesleyan goal,<lb />
eleven of those coming in<lb />
.Cftftk<lb />
Brad Smith<lb />
the second half Each<lb />
team's goalie was credited<lb />
with ten saves for the<lb />
match Freshman Brad<lb />
Winchell's double goal tally<lb />
boosted his season total to<lb />
six, while the team total<lb />
was raised to seventeen<lb />
Coach Rick Helm's<lb />
Wesleyan soccer team now<lb />
sports a mediocre 4-5<lb />
record on the season East<lb />
Carolina's record dropped<lb />
to 3-6-1<lb />
The Pirate s resume ac-<lb />
tion on October 14 against<lb />
Pembroke State University<lb />
Gametime is 2 p m<lb />
Minges Soccer Field<lb />
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ECU AT SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI<lb />
UNCAT WAKE FOREST<lb />
CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA<lb />
DUKEATNAVY<lb />
MARYLAND AT SYRACUSE<lb />
PITTSBURGH AT NOTRE DAME<lb />
IOWA STATE AT MISSOURI<lb />
GEORGIA AT LSU<lb />
MICHIGAN ST AT MICHIGAN<lb />
KENTUCKY AT MISSISSIPPI<lb />
OKLAHOMA ST AT COLORADO<lb />
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CHARLESCHANDLERTERRYHERNDON<lb />
(53-16-1)(50-19-1)<lb />
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By CHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
It's easy to remember<lb />
the days when the Green<lb />
Bay Packers were rulers of<lb />
the National Football<lb />
League, and when Coach<lb />
Vince Lombardi was king of<lb />
the hill Lombardi and the<lb />
Packers ruled the NFL like<lb />
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Then Lombardi left, and so<lb />
did the Packer dynasty.<lb />
After Lombardi's re-<lb />
tirement, the Packers went<lb />
through many coaches,<lb />
none of which could touch<lb />
Lombardi's achievements.<lb />
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front office decided to turn<lb />
the head coaching job over<lb />
to a pupil of Lombardi. This<lb />
man had spearheaded the<lb />
awesome Packer offense,<lb />
and is called by some, the<lb />
greatest quarterback in the<lb />
history of of the NFL. This<lb />
man. of course, is Bart<lb />
Starr.<lb />
For three long years,<lb />
Packer fans maintained<lb />
faith in Starr. But the team<lb />
won only 13 games those<lb />
first three years. Things<lb />
were as bad as ever.<lb />
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gan, pressure was placed<lb />
on Starr to win, NOW. It<lb />
seemed an impossible task<lb />
for any man, even Lom-<lb />
bardi. Yet Starr has taken<lb />
the young Packers and led<lb />
them to a 5-1 record. The<lb />
biggest win came last week<lb />
over Chicago. The Pack is<lb />
now firmly entrenched in<lb />
first place in the NFC<lb />
central Division.<lb />
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covered that his young<lb />
players can really play.<lb />
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back David Whitehurst,<lb />
running back Terdel<lb />
M iddleton, and rookie wide<lb />
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represented a "fresh start<lb />
with Bart<lb />
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GREEN BAY 27<lb />
SEATTLE 21<lb />
The Pack has a form-<lb />
idable foe this week. Sea-<lb />
hawk quarterback Jim Zorn<lb />
is one of the most under-<lb />
rated QB's in the League.<lb />
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around. Seattle is 3-3, and<lb />
are no fluke. They have a<lb />
good coach in Jack Patera<lb />
and will cause Green Bay<lb />
many problems. But Bart<lb />
Starr has the Packers rol-<lb />
ling, so look for Green Bay<lb />
to win a squeaker.<lb />
HOUSTON 21<lb />
BUFFALO 10<lb />
The Bills were slaugh-<lb />
tered by the Jets last week.<lb />
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against Earl Campbell and<lb />
the Oilers.<lb />
DALLAS28<lb />
ST. LOUIS17<lb />
The Cardinals will win<lb />
eventually; but not this<lb />
week. The Cowboys looked<lb />
super in last week's game<lb />
with the Giants. The<lb />
"Doomsday Defense" has<lb />
not given up a touchdown<lb />
in three games. That streak<lb />
should end but the Cards<lb />
losing streak should not.<lb />
ATLANTA 14<lb />
DETROIT 10<lb />
Detroit gave Washing-<lb />
ton all they wanted last<lb />
week in a 29-19 loss.<lb />
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lask vital winning ingre-<lb />
dients. However, the Fal-<lb />
cons should win on the<lb />
passing Steve Bartkowski<lb />
and the performance of a<lb />
potentially stingy defense.<lb />
NEW YORK GIANTS17<lb />
TAMPA BAY 14<lb />
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most interesting. Both<lb />
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two coaches, Giant mentor<lb />
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man John McKay, know<lb />
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