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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Voi<lb />
' 18<lb />
No. 55 No. �.<lb />
Th i4 3,<lb />
19 October 1978<lb />
Senator Jesse Helms<lb />
speaks in Greenville<lb />
By KAY WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
and<lb />
RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Senator Jesse Helms made a two-day stop Monday in<lb />
Greenville before continuing his campaign travels<lb />
throughout North Carolina. Helms talked with people, held<lb />
a press conference, and campaigned for his re-election to<lb />
the U.S. Senate<lb />
Monday evening he was honored guest at a pig-picking<lb />
in Pactolus at the Davenport Farm. The dinner was<lb />
sponsored by a group of Pitt County farmers.<lb />
Before leaving Tuesday. Senator Helms addressed a<lb />
group of supporters and newsmen at the Pitt-Greenville<lb />
Airport Helms presented a list of distinguished<lb />
democratic citizens of Eastern North Carolina, and<lb />
introduced three of his most loyal supporters and friends.<lb />
Senator Helms spoke about the campaign of his<lb />
opponent. John Ingram, before introducing his friends.<lb />
Helms said the problem with Ingram is that he is out of the<lb />
democratic mainstream.<lb />
"Ingram does not represent the majority of the people<lb />
in N.C said Helms. Ingram is running his campaign on<lb />
misrepresentation and distortion, he added.<lb />
Helms compared Ingram to George McGovern saying<lb />
that the liberalism of the two men is the basis for this<lb />
comparison.<lb />
Helmsthen introduced Dr. Lenox Baker. He said he was<lb />
speaking for the thousands of old line democrats<lb />
Baker served as Secretary of Human Resources under<lb />
Gov Robert Scott He has been involved in activities of the<lb />
Democratic party for a large part of his adult life.<lb />
Helms has raised over two million dollars for crippled<lb />
children in N.C according to Baker. "I have said many<lb />
times that no man in North Carolina has done more for<lb />
criDDled children than Jesse Helms he commented. A<lb />
children's hospital in Durham is named after Baker.<lb />
"John Ingram has been purposely misleading the<lb />
people of North Carolina stated baker. He pointed out<lb />
that Helms has gained national recognition for his work in<lb />
the U.S. Senate to lower taxes, stop inflation, and balance<lb />
the federal budget.<lb />
In his closing remarks Baker added, "the North<lb />
Carolina Legislature knew what a disaster John Ingram was<lb />
as insurance commissioner for North Carolina Consumers<lb />
and stripped him of his powers<lb />
M rs. Joseph M . Hunt, whose husband was a speaker for<lb />
the N.C. House of Representatives and a cousin of the<lb />
present governor, James B. Hunt Jr voiced her support<lb />
for Helms.<lb />
Mrs. Hunt said her husband was a dear friend of Jesse<lb />
Helms and they had many of the same principles. She<lb />
encouraged the group to "vote for a winner - Jesse Helms.<lb />
Former Senator Alton Lennon also spoke in the behalf of<lb />
Helms stating he has personally known Helms for 25 years<lb />
and he has never heard of anyone who has reached a<lb />
higher level of integrity in the senate. Helms has a stong<lb />
sense of physical responsibility and more members are<lb />
needed in national politics, commented Lennon.<lb />
"We have a moral responsibility to our children to put<lb />
people we believe in, in office he added.<lb />
Helms record in the senate exhibits outstanding<lb />
leadership capabilities. He is the first North Carolinian to<lb />
receive the Golden Gavel, an award for presiding over the<lb />
U.S. Senate more than one hundred hours in 1973 and 1974.<lb />
He has received awards for his contributions to the<lb />
American people.<lb />
Helms is a member of the Committee on Agriculture<lb />
and Forestry, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. He is a<lb />
member of the joint committee on Congressional<lb />
Operations and also serves on several subcommittees.<lb />
SENATOR JESSE HELMS center)<lb />
counterpart, Senator Robert Morgan.<lb />
with his NC<lb />
Photo by Neil Sessoms<lb />
Brewer addresses Faculty<lb />
Senate in Tues. meeting<lb />
Helms criticizes Ingram<lb />
By ANN THARRINGTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Chancellor Thomas B.<lb />
Brewer addressed the ECU<lb />
Faculty Senate in their<lb />
regular meeting on Tues-<lb />
day afternoon.<lb />
The meeting, held in<lb />
Mendenahll at 2:10 p.m<lb />
was the nst time the newly<lb />
appointed Chancellor has<lb />
spoken to faculty members<lb />
as a group.<lb />
Brewer expressed his<lb />
desire for ever-increasing<lb />
excellence in the univer<lb />
sity. He said that it is the<lb />
responsibility of the faculty<lb />
to make the university<lb />
improve.<lb />
Brewer cited three du-<lb />
ties of faculty members<lb />
which he sees as important<lb />
criteria in judging the ex-<lb />
cellence of a university:<lb />
teaching, creative activi-<lb />
ty, and service<lb />
"First and foremost we<lb />
must never lose sight in the<lb />
university that teaching is<lb />
fundamental to the success<lb />
of this institution he<lb />
stressed.<lb />
Brewer's remarks were<lb />
followed by a brief question<lb />
and answer period.<lb />
Professor Robert Gantt<lb />
reported from the Calendar<lb />
Committee. The Senate ap-<lb />
proved calendar B for fall<lb />
and spring of the 1979-80<lb />
school semesters, as am-<lb />
mended.<lb />
The calendar does not<lb />
include a fall break, other<lb />
than the usual Thanks-<lb />
giving and Christmas holi-<lb />
r<lb />
What's inside. �<lb />
NANCY HAUSER,<lb />
SEE p. 6<lb />
Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
plansfall inductionsee p.5.<lb />
N.C. State Fair in Raleigh this<lb />
weeksee p. 5.<lb />
Nancy Hauser Dance Companysee<lb />
P.O.<lb />
The movie, Who'll Stop The Rain is<lb />
currently playing in Greenville. For<lb />
reviewsee p.6.<lb />
For a close-up look at Pirate linebacker<lb />
Tommy Summersee p. 9.<lb />
days.<lb />
The Faculty Senate ap-<lb />
proved the proposal for a<lb />
Student Recruitment and<lb />
Retention Committee con-<lb />
sisting of five faculty mem-<lb />
bers and one student plus<lb />
the Dean of Admissions<lb />
which will be an ex-officio<lb />
member.<lb />
The committee will re-<lb />
commend policies gover-<lb />
ning the recruitment, or-<lb />
ientation, and retention of<lb />
students entering ECU. It<lb />
will also make special re-<lb />
commendations to the Dean<lb />
of Admissions, to the Dean<lb />
of Student Affairs, and to<lb />
other appropriate agencies<lb />
regarding these issues.<lb />
The proposal regarding<lb />
the Faculty Professional<lb />
Development Committee<lb />
was remitted to the Com-<lb />
mittee on Committees for<lb />
review.<lb />
A proposal for a Uni-<lb />
versity Research Commit-<lb />
tee was approved as am-<lb />
ended. It will be composed<lb />
of twelve faculty members<lb />
which shall serve staggered<lb />
three-year terms. Dean of<lb />
the Graduate School will<lb />
serve as an ex-officio mem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
The membership of the<lb />
See FACULTY, p. 3)<lb />
By the<lb />
ASSOCIATED PRESS<lb />
Republican U.S. Sen.<lb />
Jesse Helms Tuesday<lb />
compared his Democratic<lb />
challenger John Ingram to<lb />
unsuccessful presidentail<lb />
candidate George<lb />
McGovern and accused<lb />
Ingram of using his office of<lb />
state insurance commis-<lb />
sioner to campaign at tax-<lb />
payers' expense.<lb />
In a flying campaign<lb />
tour of the state beginning<lb />
in Wilmington, Helms crit-<lb />
icized Ingram by name and<lb />
released a list of Democrats<lb />
he said were backing him<lb />
over Ingram in the Nov. 7<lb />
election.<lb />
Helms who has stressed<lb />
the need for fiscal respon-<lb />
sibility in Washington, def-<lb />
ended under questioning at<lb />
new conferences the large<lb />
budget of his own camp-<lb />
aign - which had raised and<lb />
spent $6.2 million at the<lb />
end of September.<lb />
"I don't see the prob-<lb />
lem and I don't think there<lb />
is a problem Helms said<lb />
about his campaign funds.<lb />
Ingram has referred to<lb />
Helms as "the six million<lb />
dollar man<lb />
"I think Mr. Ingram's<lb />
problem is he can't raise<lb />
the money because he is<lb />
not in the mainstream of<lb />
the Democratic Party of<lb />
Gov Jim Hunt and Sen.<lb />
Robert Morgan Helms<lb />
said in Raleigh. "You know<lb />
if he got those contribu-<lb />
tions he'd jolly well accept<lb />
them<lb />
Helms said Ingram's<lb />
criticism of his Senate<lb />
voting record showed<lb />
"there's not a scintilla of<lb />
difference in the way John<lb />
Ingram would have voted<lb />
and the way George<lb />
McGovern votec<lb />
The statewide tour was<lb />
the first campaigning<lb />
Helms has done this fall.<lb />
He was sidelined by back<lb />
surgery and remained in<lb />
Washington until Congress<lb />
adjourned Sunday night.<lb />
Meanwhile. Ingram<lb />
spent Tuesday morning in<lb />
Charlotte speaking to a<lb />
state broadcasters' meeting<lb />
and later went to scheduled<lb />
rallies in Jacksonville and<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Ingram's campaign<lb />
manager Charlie Webb res-<lb />
ponded to Helms state-<lb />
ments, saying Helms is<lb />
still using the same cover-<lb />
up tactics to try to take the<lb />
people's attention away<lb />
from the highest priced<lb />
campaign in the history of<lb />
the country<lb />
Speaking to the N.C.<lb />
Association of Broadcasters<lb />
in Charlotte, Ingram criti-<lb />
cized Helms for turning<lb />
down offers to debate on<lb />
television and at the broad-<lb />
casters' meeting.<lb />
"What are they hiding"7<lb />
I think the people o' this<lb />
state neeo" to know why he<lb />
refused two free television<lb />
programs, why he refused<lb />
this program on a debate<lb />
forum and then cranked our<lb />
computer letters saying<lb />
'We need another $108,000<lb />
for television time.<lb />
Ingram said<lb />
Helms said at a nes<lb />
conference in Ca- :tte lat-<lb />
er m the day that he did not<lb />
think the public would gam<lb />
anything from a debate<lb />
between the two candid-<lb />
ates<lb />
"I'm guided by wat<lb />
Democratic Party chairman<lb />
Betty McCain said alter I<lb />
so-called Ingram-Hidges<lb />
debates. ' Helms said<lb />
" She said something to the<lb />
effect it was a screaming<lb />
contest<lb />
REBEL places second in<lb />
national magazine contest<lb />
By KAREN BROCK<lb />
Special toFOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
ECU'S literary maga-<lb />
zine, the REBEL has been<lb />
chosen as the second best<lb />
college publication in the<lb />
nation, according to the<lb />
Society for Collegiate Jour-<lb />
nalists.<lb />
The first place maga-<lb />
zine was Harbinger, a<lb />
publication of Bethany Col-<lb />
lege in Bethany, West Vir-<lb />
ginia.<lb />
The magazine contest<lb />
included entries from col-<lb />
leges across the United<lb />
States.<lb />
TieREBELwas superior<lb />
in design and illustration<lb />
said Bill Click, SCJ national<lb />
president and judge of the<lb />
magazine contest.<lb />
"The content was very<lb />
good in writing style and<lb />
quality. A mosi handsome<lb />
magazine, it used 4-color to<lb />
attract the reader's atten-<lb />
tion and interest even fur-<lb />
ther It is an excellent<lb />
magazine<lb />
Last year's staff consi-<lb />
sted of Luke Whisnant.<lb />
Editor; Kat Parks. Art<lb />
Director: and Allison<lb />
Thompson. Associate Edi-<lb />
tor.<lb />
TheREBELis published<lb />
yearly in the spring. The<lb />
deadline for literature sub-<lb />
mission is Dec. 15. and all<lb />
students are invited to sub-<lb />
mit work to the magazine.<lb />
Thefl�B��.Art Show, an<lb />
annual event held to pro-<lb />
cure artwork for the publi-<lb />
cation, will open next week<lb />
in the Mendenhall Gallery<lb />
More than 170 works have<lb />
been registered for the<lb />
show, with over $500 in<lb />
prize money to be given<lb />
away<lb />
Honor Society announces<lb />
student writing contest<lb />
By STEPHEN WILSON e<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A student writing con-<lb />
teat has been announced by<lb />
the ECU Division of Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs and the Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi Honor Society.<lb />
The contest Is coordin-<lb />
ated with the fourth annual<lb />
Symposium sponsored by<lb />
these two groups. The topic<lb />
for this year'a Symposium<lb />
is "The Crisis of Confi-<lb />
dence<lb />
The approach to the<lb />
topic is interdisciplinary,<lb />
and a creative approach is<lb />
stressed. Or. Fred Boad-<lb />
hurst, faculty member and<lb />
member of the Symposium<lb />
Committee, said that "the<lb />
topic lends itself well to<lb />
treatmentfrom every disci-<lb />
pline, for examples Gov-<lb />
ernment, the News Media,<lb />
Law, Medicine, and Edu-<lb />
cation<lb />
Awards of $100 each<lb />
will go to the two students<lb />
whose papers are fudged<lb />
best on the basis c n ntent<lb />
and overall quality.<lb />
Contestants are ssed to<lb />
first submit a two-to-three<lb />
page abstract of their Idea.<lb />
The students who submit<lb />
the two beat abstracts will<lb />
be asked to complete their<lb />
final papers, and will re-<lb />
ceive the awards.<lb />
The papers should be in<lb />
a style suitable for publi-<lb />
cation. The will be pre-<lb />
sented by the winners at<lb />
the Symposium, which is<lb />
scheduled for Tuesday,<lb />
February 20. Maximum<lb />
length for the final paper is<lb />
15 double-spaced typewrit-<lb />
ten pages, and presentation<lb />
of the paper at the Sympo-<lb />
sium is limited to 50<lb />
minutes. Deadline for ab-<lb />
stracts Is December 4.<lb />
Faculty members will<lb />
be participating in the<lb />
Symposium, and several<lb />
keynote speakers will be<lb />
featured. Col. Richard<lb />
Blake, Assistant to the<lb />
Chancellor, la hopeful of<lb />
securing former U.S. Sen-<lb />
ator Sam Ervln as a keynote<lb />
speaker.<lb />
ECU Chancellor Thom-<lb />
as Brewer is also scheduled<lb />
to speak at the Symposium.<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi is an<lb />
honor society that recog-<lb />
nizes scholastic excellence<lb />
in all disciplines.<lb />
The first three Sympo-<lb />
siums have treated the<lb />
themes of "World Hun-<lb />
ger "Influence Sys-<lb />
tems and "Coping with<lb />
the Energy Dilemma<lb />
Abstracts should be<lb />
sent to: Dr. Oscar Moore,<lb />
Department of Economics,<lb />
ECU�Phi Kappa Phi Sym-<lb />
posium Committee, cam-<lb />
pus mail.<lb />
STUDENTS TAKE A break from mid-term exams and<lb />
,<lb />
m �m<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 19 October 1978<lb />
Rules<lb />
Any campus group<lb />
needing a constitution ap-<lb />
proved should submit a<lb />
copy in triplicate to Libby<lb />
Lefler, speaker of the Leg-<lb />
islature, in room 230 Men-<lb />
denhall between 3-5 p.m.<lb />
weekdays or contact Jeff<lb />
Triplett. rules and Judi-<lb />
ciary Committee Chairper-<lb />
son, at 758-7956.<lb />
Writers<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of the ECU Writers' Guild<lb />
at 3 p.m. Wed Oct 25 in<lb />
room 207, Austin.<lb />
All persons welcome.<lb />
Review<lb />
Review Board screen-<lb />
ings will be held on Thurs<lb />
Oct. 19, m room 239 of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
� 5.30 p.m. Please be<lb />
present or you will be dis-<lb />
qualified.<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 />
Auditions<lb />
Auditions for June<lb />
Havoc's Marathon '33, the<lb />
second major production in<lb />
the current season of the<lb />
ECU Playhouse, will be<lb />
held at 7:30 p.m. Mon. and<lb />
Tues Oct. 23 and 24, in<lb />
room 206 of the Drama<lb />
Building.<lb />
Scripts are on reserve in<lb />
Joyner Library for prior<lb />
study. It is suggested that<lb />
peson6 audtiioning read a<lb />
scene of their choice with<lb />
someone else who is trying<lb />
out. but it is not mandatory.<lb />
Auditions are open to all<lb />
who wish to try out.<lb />
Free Flick<lb />
This week's Free Flick,<lb />
Friday and Saturday night<lb />
at 7 and 9 p.m is Which<lb />
Way is Up? starring Rich-<lb />
ard Pryor.<lb />
Pryor cavorts in three<lb />
roles and, with this film,<lb />
appears to be on his way to<lb />
becoming one of our great<lb />
internationally popular fun-<lb />
nymen.<lb />
The film will be shown<lb />
in Mendenhall's Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Admission is by<lb />
ID and Activity Card.<lb />
All Free Flicks are<lb />
sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee.<lb />
Bicycle<lb />
Ping Pong<lb />
If you enjoy playing<lb />
table tennis, stop by Mend-<lb />
enhall Table Tennis Rooms<lb />
each Tuesday evening at 7<lb />
p.m. when the Table<lb />
Tennis Club meets. You<lb />
will find players of all levels<lb />
of ability participating. Var-<lb />
ious activities as ladder<lb />
tournaments are often<lb />
scheduled. All ECU stud-<lb />
ents, faculty and staff are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Thota Alpha<lb />
The Theta Alpha Chap-<lb />
ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
Sorority is sponsoring a<lb />
Pre-Game Homecoming<lb />
Celebration, Friday, Nov.<lb />
10th at the Ramada Inn,<lb />
264 By-Pass Greenville,<lb />
N.C. from 10p.m. to2a.m.<lb />
Tickets in advance are $3<lb />
per couple, and $2 per<lb />
individual.<lb />
At the door, admission<lb />
will be $2.50 per person.<lb />
Contact any member of<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha for<lb />
tickets or additional in-<lb />
formation. The affair is<lb />
semi-formal.<lb />
Also Theta Alpha is<lb />
sponsoring its annual Stu-<lb />
dent of the Year Pageant.<lb />
The event will be hosted<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 1st at<lb />
7:30 p.m. Mendenhall Au-<lb />
ditorium. There will be no<lb />
admission charge.<lb />
Gospol<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Minority Arts Committee<lb />
will present Johnice John-<lb />
son and the ECU Gospel<lb />
Ensemble in conoert Sun<lb />
Oct. 22, at 7 p.m.<lb />
The concert will be held<lb />
in the Hendrix Theater and<lb />
will feature traditional as<lb />
well as contemporary gos-<lb />
pel selections.<lb />
There will be no ad-<lb />
mission charge and the<lb />
public is invited to attend.<lb />
REBEL<lb />
MRC<lb />
On Wed Nov. 8. the<lb />
MRC (Men's Residence<lb />
Council) and WRC (Wo-<lb />
men's Residence Council)<lb />
are presenting a pig pickin"<lb />
and concert on the hill by<lb />
the tenniscourts.<lb />
The meal will be served<lb />
at 4:45 p.m and the<lb />
evening will last until 7. All<lb />
people interested in coming<lb />
must present their<lb />
MRCWRC card and may<lb />
purchase tickets for $3 from<lb />
their dorm officers.<lb />
Buses will be available<lb />
to and from the women's<lb />
dorms.<lb />
Anyone interested in an<lb />
afternoon socializing on two<lb />
wheels should participate<lb />
in the Bicycle Club's bike<lb />
ride Sun Oct. 22.<lb />
Interested students<lb />
should meet at the water<lb />
fountain in front of Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 1 p.m. The<lb />
group will leave at 1 :15<lb />
p.m. for a 10-20 mile hike.<lb />
The bicycle club is open<lb />
to all full-time ECU stud-<lb />
ents. For more info, call<lb />
Tom. at 752-9847.<lb />
Chess<lb />
Dogs<lb />
The Goldsboro Kennel<lb />
Club is having an All-Breed<lb />
and Obedience Fun Match,<lb />
Sun Nov. 5. It will be held<lb />
at Berkley Park, Goldsboro,<lb />
N.C. Entries will be taken<lb />
from 10 a.m. until Noon.<lb />
The Parade of Champ-<lb />
ions will start at 12:30 p.m<lb />
with Junior Showmanship<lb />
following. The judging will<lb />
start at 1 p.m.<lb />
All persons interested<lb />
in playing chess are invited<lb />
to stop by the Mendenhall<lb />
Coffeehouse each Monday<lb />
evening at 7 p.m. when the<lb />
Chess Club holds its weekly<lb />
meeting. Competition is at<lb />
all levels and everyone is<lb />
welcome to attend.<lb />
Artists are reminded to<lb />
deliver their work for the<lb />
Rebel Show to room 221<lb />
upstairs in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center on Sat<lb />
Oct. 21st between 12 and 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The $1 entry fee is due<lb />
at this time. Works not<lb />
registered by the Oct. 11th<lb />
cut-off will not be accepted.<lb />
The Show will be juried<lb />
by Richard Craven, George<lb />
Brett, and Tom Haines on<lb />
Sunday. Artists whose<lb />
works are juried out must<lb />
pick up their works on<lb />
Monday between 9 a.m.<lb />
and 5 p.m. at the Rebel<lb />
office in the Publications<lb />
Center.<lb />
The entry fee will be<lb />
refunded at this time. For<lb />
details, call 757-6502.<lb />
North Carolina's first<lb />
chapter of Greenpeace is<lb />
about to be born here in<lb />
Greenville. The Green-<lb />
peace Foundation is a non-<lb />
profit environmental cor-<lb />
poration dedicated to the<lb />
survival of all endangered<lb />
species (particularly<lb />
whales, seals, and dol-<lb />
phins) and their respective<lb />
environments.<lb />
This means Greenpeace<lb />
is opposed to nuclear pow-<lb />
er, both domestic and mili-<lb />
tary, and the practice of<lb />
whaling, which is depleting<lb />
the already diminished<lb />
number of surviving<lb />
whales.<lb />
If you are interested in<lb />
sharing your time and<lb />
effort for Greenpeace,<lb />
please contact Jerry Ad-<lb />
derton at 758-6259 (after<lb />
5:00 p.m. on weekdays).<lb />
Your help could be more<lb />
important than you'll ever<lb />
know. Thank you.<lb />
Study Skills<lb />
A non-credit Study<lb />
Skills class will be con-<lb />
ducted by Dr. Weigand<lb />
beginning Oct. 23,1978.<lb />
There will be two<lb />
groups. One will meet on<lb />
Monday and Wednesday at<lb />
1 :00 p.m. in Room 305<lb />
Wright Annex and the<lb />
other group will meet on<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday at<lb />
1:00 p.m. in Room 305<lb />
Wright Annex.<lb />
The class is available to<lb />
all students. Attendance is<lb />
voluntary � no formal<lb />
registration is required.<lb />
Students who are un-<lb />
able to make these times<lb />
may come by the Counsel-<lb />
ing Center and schedule<lb />
individual appointments.<lb />
Poaeo Corps IIL0<lb />
Peace Corps may be the<lb />
toughest job you'll ever<lb />
love. For more information,<lb />
contact Peace Corps Rep-<lb />
resentative David Jenkins,<lb />
Room 425, Flanagan Build-<lb />
ing, or you may call<lb />
757-6586 for an appoint-<lb />
ment.<lb />
BUC<lb />
EtaMu<lb />
Psi-Chi<lb />
Billiards<lb />
Eta Mu Chapter of<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho will<lb />
hold an interest club meet-<lb />
ing Thursday Oct. 19, at 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The purpose of the<lb />
meeting is to organize the<lb />
Gammette Club. The club<lb />
is open for membership to<lb />
all undergraduates.<lb />
Hillel<lb />
Psi-Chi is having a pig<lb />
pickin' Sun Oct. 29 at the<lb />
Cherry court clubhouse.<lb />
Festivities begin at 2 p.m.<lb />
and include volleyball, your<lb />
favorite golden beverage<lb />
and all the pig and chicken<lb />
you can eat.<lb />
All psychology majors,<lb />
minors, graduate students,<lb />
faculty and interested per-<lb />
sons are invited. Tickets<lb />
may be obtained from any<lb />
Psi-Chi member, the<lb />
psychology library or the<lb />
mam psychology office.<lb />
Prices are $2.50 for Psi-Chi<lb />
members, $3.50 for non-<lb />
members and $3.00 for<lb />
faculty Come and bring a<lb />
friend.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
working on the 1979 BUC-<lb />
CANEER is asked to come<lb />
to the meeting on Wed<lb />
Oct. 18 at 3 p.m. in the<lb />
BUC office, second floor,<lb />
Publications Center.<lb />
Pablo<lb />
Travel<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee still has<lb />
places open on it's ski trip<lb />
to Snowshoe W. Va but<lb />
places are going fast.<lb />
Sign up now at the<lb />
ticket office in Mendenhall.<lb />
The trip will be during<lb />
Christmas break (Jan 1-5).<lb />
Don't miss these days of<lb />
skiing and nights of social-<lb />
izing at one of the east<lb />
coast's most popular ski<lb />
resorts.<lb />
The last day to register<lb />
for the Mendenhall Day-<lb />
Student Billiards Tourna-<lb />
ment is Fri Oct. 20<lb />
Registration forms and<lb />
tournament details are<lb />
available at the Billiards<lb />
Center.<lb />
The double elimination<lb />
tournament, to be held<lb />
Mon Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at<lb />
Mendenhall, will decide the<lb />
four winner who will part-<lb />
icipate in the All-Campus<lb />
Billiards Tournament sche-<lb />
duled for Nov. 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<lb />
regional face-to-face tour-<lb />
nament in Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />
in Feb. All expenses for the<lb />
tournament will be paid by<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
ATTENTION JEWISH<lb />
STUDENTS Come to<lb />
Hillel's first get-together<lb />
Fri Oct. 20 at The Den, on<lb />
the corner of 9th and James<lb />
St. behind Mendenhall at<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
Volleyball<lb />
Male and female stud-<lb />
ents interested in re-<lb />
activiating the volleyball<lb />
club should meet in room<lb />
105 of Memorial Gym at<lb />
7:30 p.m. on Thurs Oct.<lb />
2�<lb />
Club activities include<lb />
play among members and<lb />
competition with other un-<lb />
iversities. Further informa-<lb />
tion can be obtained from<lb />
Dr. Sayetta in Physics.<lb />
Study<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 />
MRC meeting room on<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday, or<lb />
Thursday Nights between<lb />
8:00 and 11:00p.m.<lb />
Additional hours may<lb />
be added.<lb />
SGA<lb />
Applications for At-<lb />
torney-General now being<lb />
taken in the SGA Office �<lb />
room 228 thru October<lb />
25th.<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Major Attraction Commit-<lb />
tee will present Pablo<lb />
Cruise on Thurs Nov. 9, at<lb />
8 p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Tickets will be $5 for<lb />
ECU students and $7 for<lb />
the public. All tickets are<lb />
available from the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Menden-<lb />
hall. In addition, public<lb />
tickets can be purchased<lb />
from Apple Records, E. 5th<lb />
St School Kid's Records,<lb />
Georgetown Shoppes, The<lb />
Music Shop, Greenville<lb />
Square Mall.<lb />
Only public tickets will<lb />
be sold at the door.<lb />
Insurance<lb />
At the request of the<lb />
Business Office, Chamblee<lb />
Insurance Company has<lb />
extended the Fall enrol-<lb />
lment period for Student<lb />
Acccidents and Sickness<lb />
Insurance until Fri Oct.<lb />
20. Additional information<lb />
may be obtained at the<lb />
Business Office.<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet Thurs Oct. 19 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Biology 103. Ail<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend. Pledges are re-<lb />
minded that all essay and<lb />
dues must be turned in by<lb />
October 24 in Mendenhall<lb />
243.<lb />
The International Lang-<lb />
uage Organization is hav-<lb />
ing an Oktoberfest Fri<lb />
Oct. 20 from 7:30 p.m.<lb />
until. There will be a fun<lb />
night of dancing, music.<lb />
German foods, golden bev-<lb />
erages and, door prizes<lb />
Tickets are available at the<lb />
foreign language dept BA<lb />
431 or from any club<lb />
member<lb />
The International Lang-<lb />
uage Organization will be<lb />
meeting Wed . Oct 18 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Mendenhan<lb />
Rm. 248 to discuss plans'<lb />
the Oktoberfest<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Win a free game<lb />
bowling every time ,<lb />
make a strike when the i<lb />
pin is the head pin. Tr<lb />
your luck at "Red Pii<lb />
Bowling" every Sunday<lb />
evening from 7 to 10 p <lb />
at the Mendenhall Bowling<lb />
Center.<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
There will be an impor-<lb />
tant meeting of all Coffee-<lb />
house Committee members<lb />
on Wednesday. Oct. 25 at 3<lb />
p.m. m the committee<lb />
meeting room. All mem-<lb />
bers must attend.<lb />
NYC<lb />
i<lb />
The Student Union s<lb />
Thanksgiving trip to New<lb />
York City has added a-<lb />
nother bus and more spaces<lb />
are available. The deadline<lb />
for reservations is Fnda,<lb />
Oct 20 at 4 p.m.<lb />
Computer<lb />
There will be a loca1<lb />
computer programming<lb />
contest sponsored by the<lb />
Association for Compute1,<lb />
Machinery. The 4 winners<lb />
will represent ECU in the<lb />
regional at Clemson You<lb />
may register at the Matr<lb />
Dept. Office on Mon . Oct<lb />
23.<lb />
The contest will be he d<lb />
from Oct. 23-27 and the<lb />
programs must be written<lb />
in Fortran. For more info<lb />
see Dr. F. Miiam Johnsor<lb />
Dr. J. Wirth or Chris<lb />
Hargett (752-1161).<lb />
Another exciting concert<lb />
CRUISE<lb />
with special gvest Livingston Taylor<lb /><lb />
 TICKETS: Z<lb />
 ECU Students SS.OO $<lb />
 Public $7.0 I<lb /><lb />
coming Thurs Nov. 9 1978<lb />
6 fi.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
More FREE T-shirts to be given away<lb />
EH<lb />
Tickets Go On Sale Mon Oct. 30, 1978<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
torscte � <lb />
Shoes and boots in<lb />
small sizes(5-6). All new or<lb />
practically new. Baas,<lb />
Earth Shoe, and Famolare.<lb />
Reasonably priced. Call<lb />
752-3706 if interested.<lb />
FOR SALE. Old 8 cu. ft. GE<lb />
Elc. refrig. in excellent<lb />
oond. If interested call<lb />
758-3977.<lb />
FOR SALE: '75 D at sun 710<lb />
4d, 34,000 mi. new paint,<lb />
new Micg. radials, looks<lb />
and acts like a brand new<lb />
car Asking $2,840. Call<lb />
Russ at 752-5692 anytime,<lb />
make sure you leave a<lb />
FOR SALE: 8-track tapes<lb />
for $2 and $3. Call Dave<lb />
752-7727 after 3 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: 4ft. x 6ft. wall<lb />
tapestry for $12. Ladles<lb />
diamond ring. Call 752-<lb />
2602 9:30 p.m. - 11 30 p.m.<lb />
QREQ MOLL: ia doing<lb />
portraits from photos or<lb />
sittings. Watercoior<lb />
sketches 18 x 24' in size.<lb />
125. Also finished oil paint-<lb />
ings $100. Good til Nov. 5,<lb />
call between 6 and 9 p.m.<lb />
752-5736.<lb />
FOR SALE: 78 Corvette,<lb />
white, T-top, 11,000 milea.<lb />
$9,000. Call 524-5590<lb />
female roommate to share a<lb />
2-bdrm. apt. Call 758-5794.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: to<lb />
share completely firnished<lb />
2 bdrm. apt. Call or see<lb />
Brad 103-B East brook<lb />
Apts. 752-1547.<lb />
fOf ran<lb />
WANTED: a responsible NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:<lb />
Dependable drivers. Must<lb />
have your own car. Apply in<lb />
person at Pizza Mikes.<lb />
Please no phone calls.<lb />
HELP WANTED: We need<lb />
a lead vocalist (mala or<lb />
female) to work on original<lb />
material for a recording In<lb />
Atlanta. Not preparing a<lb />
road bandemiprograsT<lb />
sive rock. For audition call<lb />
752-4584<lb />
YOGA: Hatha Yoga is now<lb />
being taught by Sunshine.<lb />
Near dssess forming. Ratax<lb />
-t�on. vftallzatlon ��<lb />
teas. mnmJTjJ<lb />
�o call 788736.<lb />
MID EASTERN DANCE<lb />
Authentic Belly dancing i<lb />
taught by Sunshine. Exper-j<lb />
ienoed teacher and P"<lb />
former in Ohio, Mexi<lb />
Atlanta, and the D C<lb />
Classes are now for<lb />
Call 756-0738.<lb />
" �<lb /><pb facs="00057155_tn_0003" /><lb />
Greek Forum<lb />
19 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAO Page 3<lb />
ByRlCKlGLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The first order of bus-<lb />
iness in this weeks Greek<lb />
Forum is on the subject of<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha Field<lb />
Day.<lb />
The field day has been<lb />
changed from Saturday,<lb />
Oct 28 to Sunday, Oct. 29.<lb />
Due to Dr. Brewer's in-<lb />
stallation which is also<lb />
scheduled for Oct 28, the<lb />
fraternity felt like Sunday<lb />
would be a better date in<lb />
order to insure participa-<lb />
tion among the Greeks.<lb />
Because of this open<lb />
date, all Greeks are en-<lb />
couraged to attend the<lb />
installation and offer their<lb />
support to the new chan-<lb />
cellor.<lb />
Panhellenic's Pledges<lb />
on Parade will be held on<lb />
Oct 27 at the Greenville<lb />
Moose Lodge All pledges<lb />
are encouraged to take part<lb />
in the event This will be a<lb />
good time to meet the<lb />
fraternity and soroity pled-<lb />
ges and to meet the other<lb />
members of the groups.<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The Kappa Sigma fra-<lb />
ternity recently inducted 20<lb />
new pledges. These pled-<lb />
gesnowcomprise the Alpha<lb />
Nu pledge class of the ECU<lb />
chapter.<lb />
The brothers of Kappa<lb />
Sigma have been busy in<lb />
community activities since<lb />
school has been in session.<lb />
The fraternity has parti-<lb />
cipated in the recent Blood<lb />
Drive with over 25 mem-<lb />
bers donating.<lb />
The Kappa Sigs an-<lb />
nouce their Mr. ECU con-<lb />
test on Tuesday, Oct. 24.<lb />
The prizes will be $25 first<lb />
prize, $15 second prize, and<lb />
$10 third prize. Judging<lb />
will be based on the best<lb />
male physique. All gentle-<lb />
men interested in entering<lb />
the contest may do so by<lb />
calling the Kappa Sig<lb />
house, 752-5543.<lb />
The Kappa Sigmas will<lb />
be'chartering a bus to Nor-<lb />
folk, Virginia to support the<lb />
Pirates as they take on<lb />
Richmond in the Oyster<lb />
Bowl.<lb />
The Kappa Sigs would<lb />
like to congratulate their<lb />
newly initiated brother,<lb />
Robert Cooper and the little<lb />
sisters who were initiated<lb />
last week. Plans for Little<lb />
Sister Rush are being dis-<lb />
cussed and will be an-<lb />
nounced in a few weeks.<lb />
The Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
fraternity has completed a<lb />
very successful Little Sister<lb />
Rush and would like to<lb />
thank all the girls that<lb />
participated.<lb />
The Phi Tau intramural<lb />
football advanced into the<lb />
finals while enjoying an<lb />
undefeated season thus far.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority will be entertaining<lb />
Mrs. Brewer at a tea at<lb />
their house, Thursday, Oct.<lb />
19.<lb />
The Tri-Sigs are very<lb />
proud of their football team<lb />
which has advanced into<lb />
the finals of intramural<lb />
play. The play-off game<lb />
against the Tearjerkers will<lb />
take place Wednesday<lb />
night, Oct. 18.<lb />
The Sigmas are busy<lb />
with several money making<lb />
projects. The annual pie<lb />
throw is being planned for<lb />
November. Also, the soro-<lb />
ity will have a yard, bake,<lb />
and craft sale on Nov. 3 in<lb />
front of the house. The<lb />
proceeds from the sale will<lb />
go to the Robbie Page<lb />
Memorial Fund, the soror-<lb />
ity's philanthropy.<lb />
The Chi Omega sorority<lb />
entertained Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Brewer at a cookout at their<lb />
house.<lb />
The Kappa Delta soror-<lb />
ity won the ROTC Blood<lb />
Drive by contributing more<lb />
blood than any other soror-<lb />
ity. They announce their<lb />
Big Brother Rush on Wed-<lb />
nesday, Oct. 18.<lb />
The Kappa Deltas held<lb />
a tea Tuesday night honor-<lb />
ing their new house<lb />
mother, Clara Lewis. Most<lb />
of the house mothers and<lb />
presidents from the other<lb />
sororities were in attend-<lb />
ance.<lb />
The Kappa Deltas<lb />
would like to congratulate<lb />
one of their pledges, Kristi<lb />
Minette on her election as<lb />
Junior Panhellenic Rush<lb />
Chairman.<lb />
The Alpha Xi Deltas<lb />
took a trip to the beach this<lb />
weekend as a chance to get<lb />
to know their new pledges<lb />
better. They reported the<lb />
weekend to be a success.<lb />
The sorority would like to<lb />
thank everyone who sup-<lb />
ported their Happy Hour.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi sorority<lb />
initiated four new sisters.<lb />
They are also planning a<lb />
car wash for Nov. 4.<lb />
The Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
are planning a pig pickin<lb />
before the game against<lb />
Marshall University on<lb />
Nov. 18. The sorority is also<lb />
getting ready for a social<lb />
with the Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
fraternity at N.C. State on<lb />
Nov. 30.<lb />
Colleges seek state aid<lb />
from General Assembly<lb />
RALEIGH. N.C (AP) -<lb />
Private colleges and uni-<lb />
versities plan to ask the<lb />
General Assembly for $35.5<lb />
million in state aid for the<lb />
1979-81 biennium. inclu-<lb />
ding a $100 increase in<lb />
state tuition grants.<lb />
The state now provides<lb />
$400 to every fulltime stu-<lb />
dent enrolled in an eligible<lb />
schooi.<lb />
The funds are designed<lb />
to help offset the difference<lb />
m tuition costs between<lb />
private and public colleges.<lb />
The state contractural<lb />
scholarship fund would re-<lb />
main at the same level<lb />
under the new request,<lb />
although the total amount<lb />
would increase over the<lb />
two-year period from $4.8<lb />
million to$5 million.<lb />
The scholarship fund<lb />
provides $200 each year to<lb />
needy undergraduates who<lb />
want to attend private<lb />
colleges<lb />
The total amount of the<lb />
tuition grant program<lb />
would increase to $11.5<lb />
million the first year and<lb />
$14.1 million the second.<lb />
According to state law,<lb />
requests by private insti-<lb />
tutions for state aid must be<lb />
reviewed first by the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina<lb />
Board of Governors, which<lb />
makes the recommenda-<lb />
tions to the leqislature.<lb />
The university board<lb />
has already approved a $1.1<lb />
billion budget for the<lb />
1979-81 period that in-<lb />
cludes recommendations<lb />
that the state's private<lb />
college programs continue<lb />
at their present level.<lb />
The proposal for in-<lb />
creases were made by Duke<lb />
University President Terry<lb />
Sanford who is also chair-<lb />
man of the board of the<lb />
North Carolina Association<lb />
of Independent Colleges<lb />
and Universities.<lb />
Sanford's proposal said<lb />
the programs had helped<lb />
declining private school<lb />
enrollment since they were<lb />
begun three years ago, but<lb />
more funds were needed<lb />
from the state to offset<lb />
rising costs, "which will of<lb />
necessity be passed along<lb />
to the students<lb />
Faculty Senate research<lb />
committee to award grants<lb />
continued from p 7<lb />
Committee will include six<lb />
persons from the College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences, and six<lb />
from the professional<lb />
schools and other academic<lb />
units<lb />
The University Re-<lb />
search Committee will a-<lb />
ward research funds and<lb />
grants based on the merits<lb />
of the proposals. It will<lb />
decide on procedures and<lb />
guidelines governing the<lb />
use of research funds and<lb />
annual reporting of creative<lb />
activity.<lb />
Proposals will be ac-<lb />
cepted or rejected by a<lb />
majority of - the elected<lb />
faculty members<lb />
Committee.<lb />
of the<lb />
Committee of Committees<lb />
was presented by Professor<lb />
Rodney Schmidt.<lb />
The Senate approved an<lb />
amendment by the Uni-<lb />
versity Curriculum Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The amendments will<lb />
not become law until they<lb />
receive Chancellor Brew-<lb />
The report from the er's approval.<lb />
News<lb />
Writers<lb />
Needed<lb />
call<lb />
757-6366<lb />
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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS<lb />
THE 4th ANNUAL REBEL ART<lb />
SHOW WILL BE HELD FROM<lb />
OCT 22-28 IN<lb />
9IENDENHALL CENTER<lb />
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Page 4 FOUNTAINHEAO 19 October 1978<lb />
Reefer madness<lb />
Since 1975, the Mexican government, with<lb />
aid from the U.S. government has been<lb />
spraying marijuana fields with the deadly<lb />
herbicide paraquat.<lb />
Apparently unable to convince its citizens<lb />
that marijuana is dangerous, the United States<lb />
government has embarked on a reckless<lb />
campaign of poisoning a substance regularly<lb />
used by approximately 15-20 million people in<lb />
this country.<lb />
Although there is disagreement in scientific<lb />
circles as to just how toxic paraquat is when<lb />
consumed through various methods (such as<lb />
inhaling, ingesting, or burning), HEW Secre-<lb />
tary Joseph Califano warned in March that<lb />
contaminated marijuana could lead to irrever-<lb />
sible lung damage for regular and heavy users,<lb />
and, conceivably, for other users as well.<lb />
The maximum level of paraquat contamina-<lb />
tion allowed by the Environmental Protection<lb />
Agency (EPA) is 0.05 parts per million.<lb />
Reports compiled by the National Institute on<lb />
Drug Abuse (NIDA) show that some paraquat<lb />
residues on Mexican marijuana were above<lb />
2.200 parts per million. That figure is 40.000<lb />
times the EPA tolerance level.<lb />
Secretary Califano stated in his warning<lb />
that approximately 21 percent of the marijuana<lb />
coming into the country from Mexico was<lb />
contaminated with paraquat.<lb />
In July, Sen. Charles Percy (R-lll.)<lb />
introduced an amendment to the International<lb />
Security Assistance Act of 1978 to withhold<lb />
money from any programs directly or indirectly<lb />
connected with the spraying of herbicides to<lb />
eradicate marijuana, "if such herbicides are<lb />
likely to cause serious harm to the health of<lb />
persons who may use or consume the sprayed<lb />
marijuana<lb />
According to one of Sen. Percy's aides, that<lb />
amendment passed.<lb />
"In the absence of action by the State<lb />
Department and White House officials,<lb />
significant strides were made by the Congress<lb />
to deal with this potentially serious health<lb />
hazard Percy said in a news release.<lb />
At last a government offical has taken<lb />
positive steps to end thesenseless poisoning of<lb />
a large segment of the populace. It is hoped<lb />
that other members of Congress will follow<lb />
Percy's initiative and move to further protect<lb />
the health of its citizens by eliminating the<lb />
poisons they can and not further destroy the<lb />
environment by adding toxins.<lb />
Communique<lb />
Squirrel killing causes torment<lb />
By LUKE WHISNANT<lb />
My roommate st uck<lb />
his head in the door You<lb />
want to give me a hand for<lb />
a minute7'<lb />
I got up and followed<lb />
� to the front porch. The<lb />
sun was out and there was a<lb />
October breeze clat-<lb />
. 'hrough the bamboo<lb />
Tachimes "Look at<lb />
Tom said, pointing.<lb />
He s been there for the<lb />
ast hour<lb />
There was a squirrel<lb />
g on his back at the<lb />
edge of the yard, just off<lb />
the porch. His paws jerked<lb />
spasmodically and every<lb />
now and then he gave a few<lb />
pathetic cheeps.<lb />
"What's wrong with<lb />
him?" I asked<lb />
I don't know Tom<lb />
said "I think he fell out of<lb />
a tree but I've never seen a<lb />
squirrel faH hard enough to<lb />
break his back. That<lb />
wouldn't be very squirrel-<lb />
like<lb />
I agreed<lb />
What do you think we<lb />
should do?"<lb />
"He can't move or<lb />
anything7"<lb />
No. he's just been<lb />
laying there for almost an<lb />
hour now<lb />
We stepped off the<lb />
porch and bent over the<lb />
squirrel for a closer look.<lb />
White fluid leaked from his<lb />
eye and gnats swarmed<lb />
around the wound. Behind<lb />
his neck a spot of blood<lb />
clotted and marked his<lb />
silver-gray coat. When we<lb />
touched him the squirrel<lb />
pawed the air frantically<lb />
and chattered.<lb />
The next-door-<lb />
neighbor's cat made up our<lb />
minds for us. Simba had<lb />
been watching the squirrel<lb />
with her hard, green cat-<lb />
eyes, and stalking around<lb />
behind the trees and shrubs<lb />
on her pads<lb />
Tom flung a piece of<lb />
brick a' Simba and she<lb />
disappeared. "Welt. That<lb />
settles that he said. "We<lb />
can't leave him out here for<lb />
the cat to chew on<lb />
He went inside and<lb />
the three-legged puppy,<lb />
Clarence the crosseyed lion<lb />
� and the natural order of<lb />
things demanded hisdeath.<lb />
If you believe in some sort<lb />
of Order in the world, you<lb />
realize that a certain num-<lb />
ber of squirrels are fated to<lb />
bite the dust prematurely.<lb />
And Tom and I had distur-<lb />
bed that order by taking the<lb />
squirrel in It's all I can do<lb />
now not to hear my<lb />
"This is where the nightmare<lb />
starts. The squirrel didn yt die.<lb />
He kicked and fluttered around<lb />
in the bag and made horrible<lb />
meeping sounds<lb />
came back with a cardboard<lb />
box. We didn't want to be<lb />
bitten, so Tom held the box<lb />
and I used a branch to push<lb />
the squirrel in. Then we<lb />
carried him inside.<lb />
It ended up being a long<lb />
afternoon - one of those<lb />
lazy Greenville autumn<lb />
Sundays that just seems to<lb />
dragon and on. We left the<lb />
squirrel in our bathroom<lb />
with a jar lid of water and a<lb />
supply of peanuts, hoping<lb />
he would gam a little<lb />
strength by lying quiet for a<lb />
while<lb />
He didn't recover Look-<lb />
ing back on it now, I can see<lb />
that we should have left<lb />
him for Simba and the<lb />
gnats to fight over His<lb />
number was up He was<lb />
one the unlucky ones - the<lb />
piglet eaten by the sow,<lb />
mother's voice: When are<lb />
you going to learn to leave<lb />
things alone0<lb />
I can hear your object-<lb />
ions. Some of you don't<lb />
believe in fate. Some of you<lb />
refuse to leave things<lb />
alone Some of you will tell<lb />
me it would have been cruel<lb />
to leave the squirrel, but<lb />
you haven't read the rest of<lb />
the story.<lb />
Tom and I looked in on<lb />
the squirrel just before<lb />
dinner. His breathing was<lb />
ragged and his occasional<lb />
chattenngs sounded more<lb />
like whimpers. Tom's girl-<lb />
friend Sarah was horrified.<lb />
"He's obviously in a lot of<lb />
pain and he hasn't gotten<lb />
any better. You can't let<lb />
him keep suffering like<lb />
this. You've got to put him<lb />
FcAjnfainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Leigh Coakley<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
NEWSEDITORS<lb />
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tticki Qliarmis<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and is distributed each Tuesday and Thursday (weekly<lb />
during the summer).<lb />
Mailing address: Old South Building, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6366, 757-6367, 757-6309.<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually, alumni $6 annually.<lb />
out of his misery<lb />
I hope there is no villian<lb />
in this piece. There is<lb />
certainly an uncommitted<lb />
and indecisive narrator. I<lb />
admit that what I should<lb />
have done at that moment<lb />
was put on some heavy<lb />
gloves, pick the squirrel up<lb />
carefully with both hands,<lb />
and very gently break his<lb />
neck. Then it would have<lb />
been over. That's not what<lb />
happened, though. Sarah<lb />
got us a gun.<lb />
It was a .22 pistol and<lb />
Sarah's friend Bill brought<lb />
it over. He took a long look<lb />
at the squirrel and then<lb />
showed Tom how to load<lb />
the gun. Tom and I scooped<lb />
the squirrel up into a plastic<lb />
trash can liner and carried<lb />
him outside. Sarah was on<lb />
the phone to the police<lb />
department, explaining<lb />
that there would shortly be<lb />
a gunshot in our neighbor-<lb />
hood and that nobody had<lb />
killed anyone else, we were<lb />
just shooting a sick<lb />
squirrel.<lb />
Tom looked at me for a<lb />
long moment before he shot<lb />
the squirrel. "You know, I<lb />
really don't want to do<lb />
this Then he put the<lb />
barrel against the bag and<lb />
pulled the trigger.<lb />
This is where the night-<lb />
mare starts. The squirrel<lb />
didn't die. He kicked and<lb />
fluttered around in the bag<lb />
and made some horrible<lb />
meeping sounds. "I can't<lb />
believe this Tom said<lb />
almost in a whisper. "I shot<lb />
him right behind the ear<lb />
Tom shot him again and<lb />
the squirrel screamed. You<lb />
might not believe that, but<lb />
you weren't there and I<lb />
was. He screamed. Bill took<lb />
his gun back inside.<lb />
We were relieved. Tom<lb />
sighed. I picked the bag up<lb />
to toss into the trash can<lb />
and the bag kicked to life in<lb />
my hands. "Jesus! It's still<lb />
alive<lb />
I'm not going to tell you<lb />
how we finally killed the<lb />
squirrel. It wasn't very<lb />
pleasant for any of ua.<lb />
When it was over and we'd<lb />
thrown the bag into the<lb />
trash, Tom turned to me<lb />
and said, "I'm going to<lb />
have nightmares about this<lb />
all night<lb />
All night wasn't long<lb />
enough for me. This whole<lb />
thing happened almost a<lb />
year ago and I still dream<lb />
about It. I can't sort it out -<lb />
can't justify my actions and<lb />
I'm still not sure what I<lb />
"should have done and it<lb />
probably wouldn't make<lb />
any difference anyway. I<lb />
would still dream about it.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Impolite players mar tennis game<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
On Oct. 9,1 went to the<lb />
tennis court beside Minges<lb />
Coliseum to play tennis<lb />
with my old buddy. At the<lb />
final stage of the first set<lb />
(5-5, see how competitive<lb />
we were), outside the court<lb />
had gathered a group of<lb />
young talented athletes,<lb />
each with one or more<lb />
tennis rackets in their poss-<lb />
ession.<lb />
They came on the court<lb />
and at that time, my old<lb />
buddy was serving his<lb />
critical serve; some mem-<lb />
bers of the group walked<lb />
across the court between<lb />
my partner's serves with-<lb />
out saying anything. (We<lb />
were playing on the very<lb />
first court). When my turn<lb />
to serve came (at this point,<lb />
the score was 6-5, I was<lb />
winning!), two young play-<lb />
ers patiently waited at the<lb />
side of the net.<lb />
After I nervously served<lb />
a double-fault, they smiled<lb />
and rushed across the<lb />
court. After that set,<lb />
because there was too<lb />
much traffic on my court<lb />
and also too much noise<lb />
(they yelled from the court<lb />
to others standing outside<lb />
the fence. Young spirit!),<lb />
we moved our battlefield to<lb />
the court behind the<lb />
practicing wall, but before<lb />
we could finish the set, we<lb />
were chased out of the<lb />
court completely.<lb />
Chivalry is<lb />
alive and<lb />
well at ECU<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
I would like to re-<lb />
spond to the letter which<lb />
appeared in the Oct. 10<lb />
edition of FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAO concerning chivalry<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
I am sorry you girls feel<lb />
the way you do, but I think<lb />
you are unjust in judging all<lb />
males at ECU by a few<lb />
inconsiderate ones. As<lb />
proof that chivalry is not<lb />
dead at ECU, I quote part<lb />
of a letter which appeared<lb />
recently in The Daily fle-<lb />
fecfor's "Hotline" col-<lb />
umn:<lb />
"Friday �f tar noon . . .<lb />
our oar broke down in the<lb />
busiest part of Tenth Street<lb />
 a young man offered<lb />
assistance Me got a email<lb />
kit from hia oar and literally<lb />
got up instde the motor . . .<lb />
and got the oar going<lb />
Thai young man is a<lb />
student at ECU and I'm<lb />
sure there are many others<lb />
who would have done the<lb />
same thing. So you see,<lb />
chivalry ia not deed after<lb />
ait.<lb />
Name withheld by request<lb />
I was so frustrated that I<lb />
started to complain, be-<lb />
cause we had not played for<lb />
a whole week and we were<lb />
eager to kill each other on<lb />
that Saturday before we put<lb />
our rackets away in the<lb />
closet for the winter (and<lb />
fall?). So here we were, we<lb />
did not even finish three<lb />
sets (not to mention Wim-<lb />
bledon's five sets style). I<lb />
said that they could have<lb />
put up a sign to announce<lb />
that the courts would be<lb />
reserved for the tennis<lb />
team to practice at a certain<lb />
time of day, because I<lb />
remember last summer<lb />
during the Greenville City<lb />
Tennis Tournament they<lb />
put up such a sign, and<lb />
upon seeing it, my partner<lb />
and I went to the Evan's<lb />
Park to play.<lb />
My old pal laughed at<lb />
me, saying that though I<lb />
was with the university for<lb />
four years, I behaved like a<lb />
little country boy new in<lb />
town, knowing nothing<lb />
about ECU and their great<lb />
football program (he must<lb />
have lost his mind talking<lb />
about football while we<lb />
were on the tennis court).<lb />
He continued to say that<lb />
the court is ECU'S prop-<lb />
erty, the ECU tennis team<lb />
can take over any time they<lb />
want without any notice,<lb />
just as you don't have to<lb />
ask your neighbor's per-<lb />
mission to walk on your<lb />
own backyard.<lb />
ECU'S tennis team does<lb />
not have to put up any sign<lb />
for using the court, after<lb />
all. that is their court. He<lb />
shut me up for awhile.<lb />
Then within no time, he<lb />
started to complain. He<lb />
said those young fine<lb />
athletes should not walk<lb />
across the court under any<lb />
circumstances. It was my<lb />
turn to give him a lecture.<lb />
I said although he has a<lb />
Ph.D. in Pharmacy, it<lb />
seems he is lacking<lb />
common sense, since he did<lb />
not even know that the<lb />
shortest distance between<lb />
two points isa straight line.<lb />
I f one wants to cross a court<lb />
from one side to the other<lb />
side, of course, the shortest<lb />
and fastest way is to go<lb />
across the court instead of<lb />
going around it. (However,<lb />
there were three not-so<lb />
clever players going around<lb />
the court, what a pityi)<lb />
About that noise, I<lb />
asked my pal how did he<lb />
expect a group of energetic<lb />
athletes to behave on court<lb />
with such nice weather<lb />
Should they be as quiet as if<lb />
in a library9 After all. they<lb />
did not smoke or drink, or<lb />
did they? This time he<lb />
seemed very convinced by<lb />
me.<lb />
Charles Cheng<lb />
PS. Before I left the<lb />
court. I asked a young,<lb />
spirited student what team<lb />
they were playing with and<lb />
he said just local people.<lb />
But being just "local<lb />
people" myself for four<lb />
years and not invited to<lb />
play, and having to leave in<lb />
the middle of the play. I<lb />
was not satisfied with the<lb />
answer So I asked another<lb />
handsome short-haired guy<lb />
the same question, and his<lb />
answer was the Greenville<lb />
Tennis Club. Oh. forgive<lb />
me please. You see how<lb />
ignorant I was to ask such a<lb />
question<lb />
Intramurals story biased<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
We are writing this<lb />
in regard to what I imagine<lb />
was supposed to be the<lb />
intramural section of Tues-<lb />
day's FOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
It seems to us that<lb />
this particular piece of<lb />
writing is totally opposite of<lb />
the "unbiased" view that<lb />
good newspaper reporting<lb />
is all about. Mr. Evans<lb />
seems to have a fetish for<lb />
one particular team. He<lb />
devoted four and one half<lb />
columns to this team's<lb />
game (not to mention the<lb />
entire heading of his arti-<lb />
cle).<lb />
Ohio inmate<lb />
wants letters<lb />
fmm ECU<lb />
ToFOUNXAINHEAD:<lb />
I am an inmate at<lb />
the Ohio State prison and I<lb />
feel thet correspondence<lb />
with college and university<lb />
students would be a very<lb />
worthwhile and learning<lb />
experience for the student<lb />
and also myself.<lb />
I would appreciate it if<lb />
you'd place an ad in your<lb />
college newspaper for me<lb />
to thia effect.<lb />
Michael Ledger<lb />
152-W<lb />
P.O. Box 511<lb />
Columbus, Oh. 43216<lb />
Meanwhile, the other<lb />
four games in the playoffs<lb />
(two men's and two wom-<lb />
en's) combined could only<lb />
muster two paragraphs<lb />
from Mr Evans. He was so<lb />
involved in writing his play<lb />
by play description of this<lb />
game that he totally neg-<lb />
lected giving the score of<lb />
one game and somehow<lb />
even forgot to tell who<lb />
played against the women's<lb />
team from Tyler.<lb />
Now if this is not<lb />
showing bias, state troop-<lb />
ers don't write tickets. Bias<lb />
is acceptable in an editori-<lb />
al, but not in a sports<lb />
article. All of these teams<lb />
worked hard to get in the<lb />
playoffs and I believe the<lb />
other four games deserved<lb />
equal coverage (at least<lb />
more than one sentence a<lb />
piece). I have felt that<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD has on<lb />
most occasions been a fair<lb />
and informative paper, but<lb />
this article was far from<lb />
being either fair or informa-<lb />
tive. This was by far one of<lb />
the worst examples of<lb />
sports coverage I have ever<lb />
witnessed<lb />
In the future. I hope Mr<lb />
Evans will be more profess-<lb />
ional in his articles and that<lb />
the management of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD will see<lb />
to this. After all. fair and<lb />
unbiased writing makes a<lb />
newspaper worth reading<lb />
to everyone, not just a<lb />
favored few<lb />
Kirby Lashley<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne<lb />
Frank Pruette<lb />
Kevin Cameron<lb />
Steve Curry<lb />
Forum policy<lb />
Forum letters must contain the name, address phone<lb />
number, and signature of theauthor(s) and should be typed<lb />
or neatly printed. <lb />
Letters are subject to editing for brevity, obscen.ty, and<lb />
libel.<lb />
No more than three letters on any subject will be printed<lb />
in one issue. � yuma<lb />
Letters should be limited to three typewritten<lb />
double-spaced pages. typewritten,<lb />
Letters must be received by noon on u-<lb />
Wednesdays either at the FOUNTAeTd <lb />
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Love a state fair<lb />
the STUDENT STORE waits for the crowds of students to assemble once more as they did for fall semester.<lb />
SC J to hold fall induction<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Society tor Colleg-<lb />
ate Journalists is making<lb />
ins for the fall induction<lb />
of members into the frater-<lb />
according to Kay<lb />
Williams, president of the<lb />
:anization.<lb />
The induction will be<lb />
formal and ritualistic with<lb />
the present members part-<lb />
Dating in the ceremony.<lb />
The Society for Colleg-<lb />
iate Journalists is a merger<lb />
of Alpha Phi Gamma and Pi<lb />
Delta Epsilon, national un-<lb />
dergraduate journalism<lb />
societies. SCJ has more<lb />
than 170 chapters through-<lb />
out the U.S. according to<lb />
Williams.<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 19 October 1978<lb />
Theatre Arts books<lb />
Hauser Company<lb />
BvSTEVE BACHNER<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Theatre Arts Committee is<lb />
pleased to present The<lb />
Nancy Hauser Dance Com-<lb />
v .i professional mod-<lb />
ern dance company based<lb />
the Guild of Performing<lb />
Arts in M mneapolis, M inn.<lb />
The company will be in<lb />
residence at ECU from Oct.<lb />
)ct. 25.<lb />
The residency wil cul-<lb />
minate m a matinee per-<lb />
n Oct. 24 and an<lb />
g performance on<lb />
25 This project is<lb />
� v supported by a grant<lb />
�m the North Carolina<lb />
Arts Council and the Nat-<lb />
Endowment for the<lb />
.Washington. DC.<lb />
a federal agency.<lb />
The Nancv Ha user<lb />
Dance Company brings to<lb />
an audience a refreshing<lb />
sense of energy, humor.<lb />
ima. and lyricism. The<lb />
company is one of the<lb />
country's most innovative<lb />
and dynamic troupes.<lb />
Everything they do reflects<lb />
professional pride and<lb />
pol i sh.<lb />
The dancers are like<lb />
musical notes, moving in<lb />
independent melodies, but<lb />
blending with each other to<lb />
produce a harmony of mot-<lb />
ion. They are a rare comb-<lb />
ination of individual expert-<lb />
ise and fineness as an<lb />
ensemble.<lb />
Nancy Hauser herself<lb />
has been influential in the<lb />
development of modern<lb />
dance as a creative art form<lb />
of exceptional quality. Her<lb />
philosophy has always been<lb />
that dance should not only<lb />
reflect perfection through<lb />
training but just as import-<lb />
antly, should be an expres-<lb />
sion of imagination<lb />
She instills in each<lb />
member of her company<lb />
the importance of com-<lb />
manding the art from con-<lb />
ception to execution, and to<lb />
instill the essense of creat-<lb />
ivity in others<lb />
The compan s visit will<lb />
include workshops for<lb />
dance students and two<lb />
performances, a matinee at<lb />
1 p m. Oct. 24 and an<lb />
evening performance at 8<lb />
p.m. Oct 25. Both appear-<lb />
ances will be held in ECU'S<lb />
McGinms Auditorium.<lb />
Each member of her<lb />
company is a choreograph-<lb />
er as well as a skilled and<lb />
creative dancer, and their<lb />
repertoire includes their<lb />
own works as well as works<lb />
by such noted choreogra-<lb />
phers as Murray Louis,<lb />
Viola Farber and James<lb />
Cunningham.<lb />
Nancy Hauser is<lb />
noted for her brilliant<lb />
choreography. Hauser del-<lb />
ves into all aspects of life to<lb />
reate stimulating, intrig-<lb />
'umg pieces. The energy<lb />
and sense of spatial excit-<lb />
ement is unparalleled by<lb />
any company.<lb />
The Nancy Hauser<lb />
Dance Company was ori-<lb />
ginally established in 1961<lb />
as the Dance Guild Theatre<lb />
in St Paul, Minn.<lb />
In addition to their<lb />
seasons at Macalester Col-<lb />
lege, where Nancy Hauser<lb />
was a faculty member, they<lb />
performed � often for ex-<lb />
THE NANCY HAUSER Dance Company<lb />
performs 'Recherche 1976 choreo-<lb />
graphed by Nancy Hauser "Her<lb />
philosophy has always been that dance<lb />
should not only reflect perfection through<lb />
training, but, just as importantly, should<lb />
be an expression of imagination "<lb />
penses � in the colleges of<lb />
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and<lb />
the Walker Arts Center in<lb />
Brookings, S.D.<lb />
They also performed at<lb />
the Hanya Holm 25th anni-<lb />
versary celebration in 1965<lb />
in Colorado Springs, Col<lb />
and at the Guthrie Theatre<lb />
in Minneapolis with Don<lb />
Redlich as guest artist.<lb />
After several metamor-<lb />
phases, the company began<lb />
looking for a permanent<lb />
home. In collaboration with<lb />
other artists lacking ade-<lb />
quate space, the Guild of<lb />
Performing Arts was<lb />
founded in an old knitting<lb />
mill on the west bank of the<lb />
Mississippi River in Minn-<lb />
eapolis.<lb />
The name of the com-<lb />
pany was changed to the<lb />
Nancy Hauser Dance Com-<lb />
pany, and a dance school<lb />
was established.<lb />
At that time, the dan-<lb />
cers were rehersing twice a<lb />
week for no pay, and were<lb />
performing sporadically,<lb />
presenting their seasons in<lb />
the one hundred seat Guild<lb />
Theatre, and tours were<lb />
one night stands when ex-<lb />
penses could be met.<lb />
During the early years<lb />
the Company performed in<lb />
Minneapolis perhaps three<lb />
times a year. In 1974-75 the<lb />
company will give approx-<lb />
imately sixty performances<lb />
and tour a total of 15<lb />
weeks, performing concerts<lb />
and residencies and serving<lb />
asastists within the schools<lb />
of 25 communities<lb />
throughout the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Tours this year include<lb />
the states of Illinois, Michi-<lb />
gan, Ohio, New Hampshire<lb />
and Missouri, as well as<lb />
performing in every region<lb />
of M innesota.<lb />
A company of nine<lb />
dancers is now employed<lb />
full time for a 40 week<lb />
season, with a professional<lb />
menagement and technical<lb />
staff of four. The steady<lb />
growth of the Company as<lb />
an artistic entity indicates<lb />
the vitality of the Company<lb />
and the support it has<lb />
earned in the community.<lb />
Nancy Hauser's philo-<lb />
sophy of dance, and the<lb />
thoroughness of the train-<lb />
ing of the dancers, is the<lb />
key to the success of the<lb />
Company. She sees three<lb />
elements in the training of<lb />
her charges; choreography<lb />
� making dances; tech-<lb />
nique � making dancers;<lb />
and pedagogy � making<lb />
THE NANCY HAUSER Dance Company performs<lb />
Dreams. " choreographed by Nancy Hauser "She instills<lb />
in each member of her company the importance of<lb />
commanding the art from conception to execution and<lb />
instill the essence of creativity m others<lb />
teachers.<lb />
The company in-<lb />
cludes Murray<lb />
Louis, Viola Farber. and<lb />
James Cunningham. In ad-<lb />
dition, each dancer in the<lb />
company is a choreograph-<lb />
er .<lb />
The active expression of<lb />
creative concepts is the hub<lb />
of the Company's work.<lb />
Each member is encour-<lb />
aged to choreograph, and<lb />
when work s are deemed<lb />
The Company has long<lb />
since outgrown the one<lb />
hundred seat Guild Theatre<lb />
and seasons are presented<lb />
in larger houses throughout<lb />
the Twin Cities. It now<lb />
tours under the auspices of<lb />
the National Endowment<lb />
for the Arts Dance Touring<lb />
Program and the Artists in<lb />
the Schools Program.<lb />
The company has been<lb />
honored and assisted by<lb />
production, management,<lb />
and technical assistance<lb />
Dance<lb />
worthy, they are produced<lb />
and included in the re-<lb />
pertoire, as are the works of<lb />
guest choreographers.<lb />
The process toward this<lb />
end is one of constant<lb />
exploration through tech-<lb />
nique, improvisation and<lb />
teaching. Each dancer is<lb />
involved in discovering who<lb />
they are, knowing their own<lb />
identity and learning to<lb />
become autonomous indi-<lb />
viduals capable of making,<lb />
through this knowledge,<lb />
their own artistic decisions.<lb />
Former members of the<lb />
Company and students of<lb />
Nancy Hauser include<lb />
Loyce Houlton. Artistic Di-<lb />
rector of the Minnesota<lb />
Dance Theatre, and mem-<lb />
bers of the companies of<lb />
Murray Louis, Alwin Nik-<lb />
olais, Merce Cunningham,<lb />
Martha Grahm, Paul Tay-<lb />
lor, Meredith Mink and<lb />
Eric Hawkins.<lb />
grants from the National<lb />
Endowment and the Min-<lb />
nesota State Arts Council<lb />
and Foundations.<lb />
Members of the Com-<lb />
pany and Nancy Hauser<lb />
have received chore-<lb />
ography fellowships from<lb />
the Minnesota States Arts<lb />
Council and the National<lb />
Endowment for theaters to<lb />
mount dances on the Com-<lb />
pany and to develop solo<lb />
works.<lb />
Gifts have been made to<lb />
bring in guest chore-<lb />
ographers by both Federal<lb />
and State Arts agencies.<lb />
The Nancy Hauser<lb />
Dance Company has been<lb />
instrumental in dance aud-<lb />
ience development in this<lb />
region and in the training of<lb />
dancers. They now form the<lb />
teaching nucleus of a pro-<lb />
fessional school training<lb />
some eight hundred stu-<lb />
dents per year, many of<lb />
these scholarship students.<lb />
They have participated<lb />
in the Minneapolis Public<lb />
Schools' Urban Arts Pro-<lb />
gram since its inception<lb />
four years ago, a program<lb />
that brings junior and sen-<lb />
ior high students into the<lb />
studio for daily technique<lb />
classes throughout the<lb />
school year<lb />
The Company has de-<lb />
signed a program, now in<lb />
its second year of fundmq<lb />
by the Bush Foundation, to<lb />
incorporate dance m the<lb />
curriculum of rural Min-<lb />
nesota schools, in twelve<lb />
communities.<lb />
Because of this grant.<lb />
the first Bush Foundation<lb />
grant made to dance, thou-<lb />
sands of students and their<lb />
teachers are directly in-<lb />
volved in movement and<lb />
dance classes. Community<lb />
classes, lecture-demon-<lb />
strations and full concerts<lb />
are presented under the<lb />
grant during each of three<lb />
years in communities that<lb />
could ordinarily never af-<lb />
ford the residency services<lb />
of a professional dance<lb />
company.<lb />
At the end of the three<lb />
year period, teachers in<lb />
those communities will<lb />
have been trained to carry<lb />
on with the teaching of<lb />
dance and the use of move-<lb />
ment as an educational<lb />
tool, and the development<lb />
of the kinesthetic sense in<lb />
their students<lb />
The communities will<lb />
have the knowledge, ex-<lb />
pertise and local support to<lb />
sponsor residencies on<lb />
their own<lb />
It is a tremendous<lb />
dertaking that typifies I<lb />
spirit of the Nancy Hauser<lb />
Dance Company its<lb />
est in pubhc education a<lb />
the dedication of Na<lb />
Hauser and company<lb />
members to the deve<lb />
ment of the Arts, as ���<lb />
their own arts?<lb />
4 a refreshing<lb />
sense of energy,<lb />
humor, drama,<lb />
and lyricism<lb />
Besides tme dan.<lb />
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perfromances are<lb />
M cGinms Auditor<lb />
Nolte nabs top billing in Who'll Stop The Rain<lb />
L<lb />
By BARflY CLAYTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Stop anyone you might normally pass by on the street<lb />
and ask him what makes a good film and the chances are he<lb />
will answer sex and violence From what you see on<lb />
television and in films today, those are the obvious<lb />
ingredientsof popular entertainment.<lb />
But recently you might get a third catagory<lb />
Nick Nolte.<lb />
Who'll Stop The Rin, based on the novel Dog Soldiers,<lb />
by Robert Stone, hashe other two in abundance (if what<lb />
you want is sex and Nolte, check out The Deep when it<lb />
makes the roundsagain).<lb />
Nolte denies that Rain was ever intended to be a Nick<lb />
Nolte film but it is, from any way you care to look at it.<lb />
Tuesday Weld (who plays the part of Marge Converse) has<lb />
filed a $25 million damages suit against United Artists<lb />
because of the minor billing she has received in connection<lb />
with thefilm.<lb />
Michael Moriarty (who portrays John Converse, and<lb />
who leads us through the first crucial 15 minutes of Rain)<lb />
might have every bit as strong a case for unfair billing, but<lb />
apparently hasn't yet decided to sue.<lb />
They probably have good reason for being upset. Both<lb />
are accomplished in their field. Both are certainly better<lb />
known than Nolte.<lb />
Yet Nolte is given preferential billing. His name appears<lb />
on the cinema posters in bold, three-inch letters, while the<lb />
names of Moriarty and Weld are crowded, almost as an<lb />
afterthought, into the inconspicuous print at the bottom<lb />
alongside the "Music and Screenplay by The pressbcok<lb />
releases deal almost singularly with Nolte, as do most of the<lb />
critics' reviews.<lb />
Why<lb />
Nick Nolte is somewhat of a phenomenon, that's why.<lb />
And, perhaps, a phenomenon whose time has come.<lb />
Nolte is a powerful actor, at once intense and believable,<lb />
with the penchant to generate a personal presence that<lb />
permeates and dominates the film from the moment of his<lb />
appearance to the closing credits (imagine Robert Redford<lb />
in Three Days of the Condor, but wielding an M-16 rather<lb />
than a .45 automatic, who is less civilized than Redford and<lb />
mad as hell at a society that sanctions a government agency<lb />
such as the CIA which hunts down and murders its own<lb />
employees).<lb />
Blue-eyed, square-jawed, blond hair plastered straight<lb />
back (again the Redford image, this time as Gatsby), Nolte<lb />
appears to embody the ideal of macho self-sufficiency, and<lb />
it's an image he carries effortlessly in his role as Ray Hicks.<lb />
Ray Hicks, ex-marine, reader of Nietzche, and marital<lb />
artist is approcu.led by his old service buddy John<lb />
Converse, now a photojournalist on assignment in Vietnam<lb />
where the story opens. After much protest, he agrees to<lb />
smuggle two kilos of uncut heroin into the states and deliver<lb />
them to Converse's wife (Tuesday Weld).<lb />
John is scheduled to return home in a few days but lacks<lb />
the nerve and imagination to carry it himself. Angry, Hicks<lb />
declares that the plan "sucks" and warns John,<lb />
"Self-preservation isan art I've cultivated The rest of the<lb />
film attests to the accuracy of his words.<lb />
With a raging paranoia held tightly in check, and many<lb />
a cautious glance over his shoulder. Hicks makes delivery to<lb />
Marge Converse, but soon finds he has been followed and<lb />
proceeds to display some of the self-preserving art he has<lb />
cultivated by subduing two blatantly psycho ex-cons sent to<lb />
intercept the dope for their high-placed Washington<lb />
employers.<lb />
Hicks, realizing that John and Marge are a "couple of<lb />
fuck-ups" and no match for the merciless Washington<lb />
baddies who would kill the three of them even if they did<lb />
surrender the heroin, gathers Marge and the two kilos of<lb />
smack and heads for his sucluded hideaway in the hills<lb />
outside Los Angeles. There he changes vehicles, digs up a<lb />
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stashed tor just such a time, and makes plans to "move'<lb />
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and is immediately picked up and tortured for information<lb />
by the same psychotic hoods who has tangled less<lb />
successfully with Hicks.<lb />
He is met at his home later by Anton, a federal narcotics<lb />
offioer on the take (portrayed by Anthony Zerbe) who is also<lb />
working for the Washington interests. Anton decides to<lb />
offer Converse's life in exchange for the heroin.<lb />
After a bizarre and unsuccessful attempt to sell their<lb />
dangerous cargo, Ray Hicks and Marge (who has managed<lb />
to go from a pill-popping habit to a full-blown heroin<lb />
addiction in just three days) once again move, this time to<lb />
El Ojo Grande"The Big Eye"), a deserted Jesuit retreat in<lb />
the hills of New Mexico<lb />
A good case might be made for seeking refuge in the<lb />
anonymity of a big city's human traffic, but it is perhaps<lb />
typical of Hicks' self-reliant nature that he would seek out a<lb />
high, lonely place to make his stand.<lb />
Indeed, the hours on the mountain is the only time we<lb />
see Hicks as anything dose to being at peace.<lb />
Unfortunately, it is short-lived peace.<lb />
Availing himself of the go-<lb />
vernment agencies at his<lb />
disposal. Anton manages to<lb />
track the couple to<lb />
their sanctuary<lb />
and there<lb />
confronts<lb />
them with<lb />
a chojce:<lb />
to hand<lb />
over the<lb />
heroin or<lb />
watch John<lb />
Converse<lb />
die<lb />
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fans a chance to buy rare issues<lb />
19 October 197S FOUNTAINHEAD Pay 7<lb />
BV CAROL STRICKLAND<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The first time I attended<lb />
a mini-con, I wasn't aware<lb />
of the proper approach. I<lb />
didn't know that first you<lb />
quickly survey the convent-<lb />
ion dealers' tables, search-<lb />
ing the five-for-$l boxes for<lb />
those old copies of Super-<lb />
man you missed way back<lb />
when. Then come the 25<lb />
cent boxes for the siightly<lb />
harder-to-find issues of<lb />
Sgt Fury and His Howling<lb />
Commandos.<lb />
Moving to the individ-<lb />
ually-pncxd plastic-bagged<lb />
issue boxes, you search for<lb />
the every-fleeting sugar<lb />
and Spikes But when you<lb />
notice that the comic bags<lb />
no longer have prices on<lb />
them, and that the dealer<lb />
reaches for his copy of the<lb />
1978 Comic Book Price<lb />
Guide, you must realize<lb />
that's the time to run for<lb />
the hills, unless you really<lb />
don't mind paying $20 for<lb />
the recent Howard the<lb />
Duck M, mint condition.<lb />
By now I've got the<lb />
convention memorized. I<lb />
also realize that cons aren't<lb />
just for the buying and<lb />
trading of comics.<lb />
Comic book fans can<lb />
relax at a comic con, where<lb />
at last they find themselves<lb />
among "normal" people,<lb />
those who are intrigued by<lb />
the important things in life:<lb />
whether Mary Jane will<lb />
accept Spider-Man's mar-<lb />
riage proposal; if the Bat-<lb />
man's death will wreck his<lb />
daughter, the Huntress<lb />
career; whether John Byrne<lb />
will surpass himself on this<lb />
month's X-Men art.<lb />
These people know<lb />
comics and the artists that<lb />
go with them, for better or<lb />
worse: Gerry Conway, Don<lb />
Heck, Neal Adams, Denny<lb />
O'Neil, Jim Shooter, Terry<lb />
Austin. That list alone is<lb />
enough to send a small<lb />
group of comics "fen" into<lb />
a howling, day-long argu-<lb />
ment. It's just the thing a<lb />
mini-con was made for.<lb />
Such an occasion is<lb />
Greenville Mini-Con 3, to<lb />
be held Sun Nov. 12, at<lb />
the Roxy Theatre. Its or-<lb />
ganizers, the members of<lb />
the ECU Comic Book Club,<lb />
agree that the con has been<lb />
improving each time it has<lb />
been held.<lb />
The dub will meet this<lb />
Wed Oct. 18 at 6:30 in<lb />
Mendenhall. The club con-<lb />
sists of only a few people<lb />
who gather to gossip, dis-<lb />
cuss, and glory in the<lb />
fantasies comics inspire.<lb />
Because of their inten-<lb />
sity they are closely knit,<lb />
yet ever searching for more<lb />
of their elusive kind who<lb />
rarely "come out of the<lb />
closet" for fear of ridicule<lb />
by people who consider<lb />
comics, perish the though,<lb />
"kids' stuff Most would<lb />
never let a child near their<lb />
carefully-stored treasures!<lb />
These people are exam-<lb />
ples of the famour comic<lb />
fan saying, "Fandom is a<lb />
Way of Life" (FIAWOL).<lb />
One Comic Club member<lb />
has his apartment planned<lb />
so that he can fit every<lb />
one of his over-10,000-book<lb />
collection into it - with a<lb />
corner left over that is just<lb />
big enough to sleep in.<lb />
Another member<lb />
publishes a fanzine (a<lb />
magazine published by and<lb />
for comics fans) that spec-<lb />
ializes in Wonder Woman<lb />
trivia. She regularly writes<lb />
and draws for other<lb />
"zines" published all over<lb />
the world.<lb />
The club members<lb />
aren't ashamed of their<lb />
enthusiasm. Instead, they<lb />
revel in the adventures of<lb />
their favorite heroes, in the<lb />
escapism that comics bring,<lb />
in their own fannish<lb />
energy.<lb />
FIAWOL.<lb />
Nolte shines in Who'll Stop Rain<lb />
Continued from p. 6<lb />
Buying time and hoping to win the lives of himself and<lb />
nis comrades. Hicks sends Marge down from the immediate<lb />
safety of their mountain stronghold with a five-pound bag of<lb />
sugar wrapped to resemble the two kilos of smack.<lb />
Meanwhile, Hicksgirdshimself for battle with an M-16,<lb />
grenades taped to his thighs, and fatigue vest, and then<lb />
exits, m the finest tradition of Errol Flynn, through a<lb />
window to work his own way down the mountain and meet<lb />
Anton in a final, electrifying confrontation.<lb />
The performances in Who Will Stop The Rain are<lb />
nothing less than dazzling. Each character shines,<lb />
complete and wholly believable, with an honesty and<lb />
naturalness of manner that forces a chuckle at several<lb />
points in the film.<lb />
This applies especially to Masur and Sharkey who bring<lb />
to vivid life the roles of the two ne'er do well thugs.<lb />
Anthony Zerbe (who is experienced at portraying the<lb />
fall-guy) displays the brilliance typical of his considerable<lb />
talents.<lb />
But the real performances are from Nolte and Moriarty.<lb />
To play the role of Ray Hicks, Nolte wore a surgical<lb />
brace to force his body into the harsh militaristic posture<lb />
affected by H icks. To get his voice down to H icks" perilous,<lb />
gravelly speech, Nolte had to learn to deliver dialogue<lb />
convincingly a fulloctave below his normal range.<lb />
Yet, even with these obstacles, Nolte manages to bring<lb />
it off in a high-powered, supercharged performance that<lb />
might have been too much for another actor to handle with<lb />
creedence<lb />
Moriarty, too, shows his professionalism with his<lb />
portrayal of John Converse. Converse is a nihilist deep in<lb />
the shadowed world of depression whose attempt to ellicit<lb />
responses from the world leads the cast to the film's<lb />
disturbing conclusion.<lb />
ft is a subtle role that speaks all the more loudly of his<lb />
acting skills for his ability to make the subdued and<lb />
internalised character of John Converse provide the<lb />
necessary antithesis for the powerful and domineering<lb />
persona of Ray Hicks.<lb />
For those moviegoers who look for sound plot, social<lb />
commentary, and lush cinematography in their enter-<lb />
tainment, Rain has plenty of each.<lb />
But the acting isthis film's real asset.<lb />
ECU Gospel Ensemble to give<lb />
concert Oct. 22 at Mendenhall<lb />
By DEMISE DUPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Self-expression comes<lb />
natural to some folks. And<lb />
it seems their creative spirit<lb />
and enthusiasm is almost<lb />
catching.<lb />
Such is the case of the<lb />
ECU Gospel Ensemble<lb />
founded and directed by<lb />
Johnice Johnson.<lb />
Ms. Johnson, a Golds-<lb />
boro native, feels the Gos-<lb />
pel Ensemble gives its 25<lb />
members a chance to ex-<lb />
press a feeling of rea-<lb />
ssurance and hope through<lb />
Christ.<lb />
"A lot of students miss<lb />
their involvement in their<lb />
home churches. The Gospel<lb />
Choir acts as a linkage<lb />
between that involvement<lb />
and the sometimes im-<lb />
personal atmosphere of<lb />
school she says.<lb />
Ms. Johnson feels this<lb />
gives the choir members a<lb />
sense of identity.<lb />
Ms. Johnson hopes that<lb />
by doing various styles of<lb />
gospel music, especially<lb />
contemporary music, the<lb />
ensemble will reach that<lb />
special group that wouldn't<lb />
ordinarily be reached.<lb />
Assistant director Law-<lb />
yer Crawford, echoes Ms.<lb />
Johnson when discussing<lb />
the group's goals: "We<lb />
strive to express our feel-<lb />
ings through music since<lb />
music is understood by<lb />
everyone he said.<lb />
The Gospel Ensemble,<lb />
founded Spring semester<lb />
1978, will give their first<lb />
Fall concert October 22 at<lb />
Mendenhall and October 29<lb />
they will sing at Cedar<lb />
Grove's morning service.<lb />
The Ensemble will ten-<lb />
tatively perform at N.C.<lb />
State, Hampton Institute,<lb />
Goldsboro and churches in<lb />
surrounding areas.<lb />
Musicians for the group<lb />
include Ronald Maxwell<lb />
and Rex Everett, piano and<lb />
organ; Harvery Stokes,<lb />
bass; Samuel Johnson,<lb />
drums; Willie Morris, sax;<lb />
and Johnice Johnson on<lb />
piano.<lb />
The Gospel Ensemble<lb />
plans to perform contem-<lb />
porary and traditional<lb />
works by James Cleveland,<lb />
N.Y. Community Choir,<lb />
Kings Temple Choir. Gos-<lb />
pel Workshop, Andrae<lb />
Crouch. Mattie Massclark<lb />
and M ichigan State Choir.<lb />
The Gospel Ensemble<lb />
doesn't just perform gos-<lb />
pel, but they represent the<lb />
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this feeling comes from the<lb />
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Maybe that's why<lb />
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ble) means being able to<lb />
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ECU music majors in the Swing Kings<lb />
treat nightclubs to the 'big band sound'<lb />
By SUSAN CHESTON<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
The big band sound of<lb />
Glen Miller and Tommy<lb />
Oorsey has hit the Green-<lb />
ville area in the form of the<lb />
Swing Kings.<lb />
The Swing Kings is a<lb />
semi-pro band composed of<lb />
ECU Music Majors. The<lb />
13-piece band includes<lb />
three trumpets, three<lb />
�mbones, a quartet of<lb />
.ives and a three-piece<lb />
rhythm combo<lb />
M ike Ragan, a senior in<lb />
Music Education, is the<lb />
Swing Kings leader and<lb />
pianist. Before he came to<lb />
ECU, Ragan played in the<lb />
Kings of Swing, a Norfolk-<lb />
based group.<lb />
In September, 1977,<lb />
Ragan formed the Swing<lb />
ever since then its reputat-<lb />
ion has kept it busy gigging<lb />
throughout the area.<lb />
Most Swing Kings gigs<lb />
are in country clubs in<lb />
nearby towns such as Gold-<lb />
Music<lb />
Kings, Greenville based<lb />
but independent of the<lb />
university The band kicked<lb />
off its career with an ECU<lb />
Halloween concert, and<lb />
sboro and<lb />
Kings are<lb />
performers<lb />
club in<lb />
Tarboro. The<lb />
also favorite<lb />
at a country<lb />
Robersonville.<lb />
where they have three<lb />
engagements already sche-<lb />
duled for this year<lb />
A favorite Swing Kings<lb />
story dates back to the first<lb />
Robersonville 9Q An old-<lb />
er man and his wife were so<lb />
excited about dancing toge-<lb />
ther again to the old swing<lb />
music that they bought<lb />
wine for all the band<lb />
members and kept them<lb />
supplied throuhout the<lb />
evening.<lb />
That enthusiasm is typ-<lb />
ical of the reactions Swing<lb />
Kings usually draw when<lb />
they play. "People tell their<lb />
friends nothing but good<lb />
stuff about us according<lb />
to Swing Kings trumpeter<lb />
Dave Hill.<lb />
That is also one of the<lb />
reasons why, despite the<lb />
band's low publicity pro-<lb />
file, it is heavily booked for<lb />
the next several months.<lb />
"We've discussed<lb />
going on the road, going<lb />
completely professional<lb />
said Hill. 'People really<lb />
like us, and there's a real<lb />
demand for the old nostal-<lb />
gic music these days<lb />
Despite the revived<lb />
popularity of swing music.<lb />
Hill reports that there are<lb />
not many groups like Swing<lb />
Kmgsaround. Maybe three<lb />
or four on the east coast<lb />
Most clubs cannot affort<lb />
to pay for a large band.<lb />
Considering that draw-<lb />
back, the Swing K mgs have<lb />
done quite well financially.<lb />
having earned enough<lb />
money to pay for a band<lb />
PA system, stand lights<lb />
and music books holding<lb />
about 120 charts each<lb />
Band members are also<lb />
paid individually<lb />
At country club gigs,<lb />
the Swing Kings play as a<lb />
formal dance band, comp-<lb />
lete with tuxes and Ragan<lb />
serving as emcee<lb />
Up to half of the music<lb />
is by Glen Miller, but the<lb />
bandalso plays the music<lb />
Tommy Dorsey, Duke El-<lb />
lington, Count Basie and<lb />
Benny Goodman<lb />
"Much of the music is<lb />
difficult to find, or even out<lb />
of print Ragan said. "We<lb />
were lucky to be able to get<lb />
ahold of it<lb />
The Swing Kincjs are<lb />
not limited to playing clubs.<lb />
A recent gig at the harvest<lb />
days festival m Freemont<lb />
was well received, and after<lb />
playing for the Kappa Sig<lb />
Homecoming Dance last<lb />
year, the Swing K mgs have<lb />
been booked for this year as<lb />
well.<lb />
The band has made a<lb />
demo tape and is planning<lb />
to make a studio tape, with<lb />
hopes of promoting their<lb />
unique style and sound<lb />
Their next ECU appear-<lb />
ance will be sometime in<lb />
November, when the Swing<lb />
Kings will treat ECU stud-<lb />
ents to a free concert Until<lb />
then, the Swing Kings will<lb />
keep busy resorting to<lb />
eastern North Carolina<lb />
SIX ECU SCHOOL of Music performers<lb />
will present a concert of chamber music<lb />
Wednesday. Oct 25. at 8 15 pm in A J<lb />
Fletcher Music Center Recital Hall The<lb />
program will include Mozart s Sinfoma<lb />
Concertante in E-Flat. K 297b and<lb />
Hindemith s Quartet for Wind Instru-<lb />
ments Lett to right are George Knight<lb />
clarinet. Fred McLean bassocr<lb />
Nagode piano vicotna lannotta<lb />
David Hawkins oboe, and James Pa<lb />
French horn The concert is<lb />
to the public<lb />
� <lb />
Faculty and students attend<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota State Day<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Seven faculty and student musicians<lb />
from ECU appeared on the program at<lb />
the recent annual Sigma Alpha lota State<lb />
Day Program in Chapel Hill<lb />
They were Drs Ruth Boxberger and<lb />
Rosalie Haritun of the ECU School of<lb />
Music faculty, alumni SAI members, and<lb />
the following student members of ECU s<lb />
Beta Psi chapter:<lb />
Anita Bowman of Washington. DC<lb />
Elizabeth Braxton of Winterville. Susan<lb />
Beck of Wilmington. Lisa Sass of<lb />
Knoxville. Tenn anc Andrea Smith of<lb />
Hartford Conn<lb />
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Consistent Summer motivates Pirates<lb />
Tommy Summer<lb />
R LINEBACKER from Cherryville. N C hunts<lb />
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ouisiana. Summer is the team's third<lb />
with 55 hits this season including 35 solo<lb />
r John H Grogan<lb />
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want in a football player He's a hard worker, a good<lb />
student, and more than anything else, a leader. And he<lb />
always gives us 100 on and off the field<lb />
Summer, a 6'1 215 pound senior from Cherryville.<lb />
N.C began his career as a Pirate on a sour note. He missed<lb />
his entire first year due to a bout with hepatitis. Yet.<lb />
through hard work. Summer overcame the illness and has<lb />
become one in a line of many excellent Pirate linebackers.<lb />
A high school Ail-American his senior year, Summer<lb />
was recruited by all of the ACC and Southern Conference<lb />
schools. Yet upon seeing ECU. he knew where he would<lb />
fulfill his life-long dream of being a college football player.<lb />
"When I visited East Carolina, all the people here were<lb />
very nice to me. I knew then that this was my kind of<lb />
place<lb />
Always bubbling with motivation. Summer credits his<lb />
family and his high school coach with giving him the<lb />
type of backing that has led to his enthusiastic approach to<lb />
football. It all goes back to my family said Summer.<lb />
"My parents have always done all they could for me. So<lb />
now I'm trying to do something for them<lb />
A pep talk from his coach during his sophomore year<lb />
back in high school has helped motivate the Pirate<lb />
linebacker. " My coach was very dedicated. He told me some<lb />
real nice compliments once that I'll never forget. It made<lb />
me feel good that someone who knew that much about<lb />
football would praise me. It gave me the confidence that I<lb />
needed, and I haven't ever lost it<lb />
After seven games this season, Summer was the Pirates<lb />
thnd leading tackier, with 30 unassisted tackles and 25<lb />
assists. He has also intercepted a pass, had two sacks,<lb />
caused two fumbles, and has generally given opposing<lb />
backs alot to worry about.<lb />
A Dallas Cowboys scout at the Pirates' game with<lb />
Southern Miss.ast Saturday praised the Cherryville native.<lb />
That number 64 is really hustling out there. He's quite a<lb />
football player. By the way, what's his name?"<lb />
This particular scout wasn't aware of Summer's name<lb />
because he came to watch, in particular, only two Pirates.<lb />
defensive end Zack Valentine and Summer's cohort at<lb />
linebacker, Mike Brewington.<lb />
Such has been the case throughout Summer's career at<lb />
ECU For three years, he played under the shadow of Pirate<lb />
Ail-American linebacker Harold Randolph. "It was quite an<lb />
experience playing under a guy like Harold said Summer.<lb />
Playing under someone that good made me work harder,<lb />
yet. at times, it was depressing knowing I couldn't play all<lb />
the time "<lb />
Bu when Summer has played, he has played well. The<lb />
first time he was called upon to start came in his sophomore<lb />
year against UNC-Chapel Hill Summer says that this game<lb />
provided him with his most rewarding moment in his ECU<lb />
career "We were leading 10-9, said Summer Carolina<lb />
had a first and goal on the three yard line and we held them<lb />
I was in on all three tackles. Even though we lost the game<lb />
that series meant a lot to me<lb />
Summer says it means alot to him each time he makes a<lb />
tackle, or sacks a quarterback. "When I make a big piay.<lb />
noted Summer, "it'sthe greatest feeling m the world I can<lb />
compare it only tomakmg 100 on a test When I make a big<lb />
play. I feel like I have done the very best that I can<lb />
Summer, forever shunning praise, credits his tea"<lb />
mates with much of his success "You have to give credit to<lb />
our defensive line said Summer If they didn't do thei'<lb />
job, it would be impossible for a linebacker to do his The<lb />
secondary helps out alot too<lb />
Summer says that he feels he must give one hunc<lb />
per cent on each and every play. "I know that I have a job t<lb />
do explained Summer. "I am responsible for 1 11 of our<lb />
defense I feel that if I don't do my job. then everyone v<lb />
be hurt by it. The machine must work as a whoie<lb />
And according to Dye, Summer does his part to<lb />
the ECU machine go. "Tommy does more for us thai<lb />
anyone knows. He doesn't make any mistakes that will<lb />
you. He's just so consistent and intelligent<lb />
What Tommy lacks in ability, he makes up with desire<lb />
and hustle. You can always count on him to do his job<lb />
short. Tommy Summer is a rea winner<lb />
Simply Sports<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
Tait to get the axe ?<lb />
DESPREAD SPECULATION around the Richmond<lb />
partment has it Spider head coach Jim Tait will<lb />
be released at the end of the season. Tait has<lb />
a 19-31 record during his first four years at<lb />
rd Even though the Spiders captured the Southern<lb />
e Championship in 1975. which was their last<lb />
"ference. Richmond has never finished better<lb />
500 under Tait The Spiders were 5-5 in 75. 5-6 in'76<lb />
ed to 3-8 last year Last week's 23-6 loss to VMI<lb />
asf- he Soiders of their third straight losing season.<lb />
� overall but particularly frustrating for the<lb />
- must be their five losses which have come by a<lb />
tou ' ess<lb />
�OUT THIS TIME every season is when school<lb />
and alumni begin circulating rumors about<lb />
ng changes One of the first reports concerning a<lb />
coaching shakeup has come from West Virginia<lb />
�. nere head coach Frank Cignetti appears under<lb />
The Mountaineers have now lost five straight<lb />
-ar and Cignetti's first two teams finished with<lb />
� ecords. West Virginia president Gene Budig<lb />
er tn.sweek he is disappointed" and "confused"<lb />
ab rrent state of the football program Athletic<lb />
irector Leiand Byrd also admitted he is concerned about<lb />
:he M -eers football team. "I am hearing the same<lb />
�erybody else is hearing The team hasn't been<lb />
It is most discouraging. Byrd is apparently<lb />
esitant to axe any member of his athletic staff. He<lb />
ketball coach Joedy Gardner earlier in the year for<lb />
: described as a negative" attitude<lb />
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI was East Carolina's last<lb />
Darner to what may have been a 9-2 season for the Pirates<lb />
and a possible bowl bid But after the close 17-16 loss, it<lb />
appears the Bucs will once again be sitting at home during<lb />
� a season Although the Pirates will probably win<lb />
j final four games and finish with an 8-3 record, the lack<lb />
- name' schools on the current schedule will hurt ECU'S<lb />
sibilities. We're five pomtsaway from being a6-i<lb />
tean Pat Dye said at his press conference Wednesday.<lb />
Bu' Ahen you set your goals high, there's no way you can<lb />
help but be disappointed with the tough losses we've had<lb />
this year<lb />
GERALD HALL is certainly one of the top free safety's<lb />
the country this year, but this week's opponent<lb />
Richmond has another free safety standout in Jeff Nixon,<lb />
a 6-4, 195 pound senior has pro scouts drooling. He<lb />
made third team All-America in 1976 and was honorable<lb />
me ast season Nixon has 19 career interceptions at<lb />
Ri n- ond and returned one this season for a touchdown.<lb />
BASKETBALL PRACTICE began Sunday for East<lb />
Carolina and the season opener against UNC-Asheville is<lb />
just a httle more than a month away. After a disappointing<lb />
9-17 record during his first year, head coach Larry Gillman<lb />
is making absolutely no predictions about this year's team.<lb />
A e had a lot of adverse publicity last year, but our team<lb />
seemed to have its best stretch of the season during all the<lb />
controversey near the end of the year " And Oliver Mack?<lb />
Last year nobody knew about Oliver I had to go out and<lb />
tell them about him But at least I was right about one<lb />
thing. '<lb />
MACK RETURNS this season as the NCAA's second<lb />
leading scorer behind Indiana State's Larry Bird The 6-3<lb />
guard from Queens finished last season with a 28.0 average<lb />
and set a school scoring record with 47 points against USC-<lb />
Aiken But Mack says this year he's more concerned with<lb />
winning and concentrating on his defensive play. "All the<lb />
pressure was on me last year said Mack. "Sure, I scored<lb />
a lot of points but we didn't win. There are a lot of things I<lb />
need to work on to become a more complete player<lb />
INCIDENTALLY, MACK and Larry �ird will square off<lb />
against each other in the first round of the Hatter Classic<lb />
Dec. 8 in' Deland, Fla. The Pirates will be matched up<lb />
against Indiana State in the first round while Cleveland<lb />
State and Stetson wwll also be participate in the two day<lb />
tournament. "I haven't really thought about that matchup<lb />
much said Mack recently. "I think my role is going to be<lb />
a little different this year, so I really don't think it will be a<lb />
matter of seeing how many points I can score against<lb />
them<lb />
ECU field hockey team<lb />
loses twoJJNC upcoming<lb />
Slap shot<lb />
against an expert enced North Carolina<lb />
team<lb />
ECU'S SUE JONES slaps a shot pasta<lb />
defender in a recent field hockey game<lb />
The Pirates dropped two matches last<lb />
weekend but hope to rebound this week<lb />
Team attitude concerns Dye<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU girls field<lb />
hockey team finishes its<lb />
home scheduled ths past<lb />
weekend with two disap-<lb />
pointng losses. On Friday.<lb />
the Pirates played Virginia<lb />
Tech and were handed a<lb />
5-0 defeat.<lb />
Coach Laurie Arrants<lb />
says "our problem is still<lb />
mental. We must get more<lb />
concentration from the girls<lb />
if they want to win. We<lb />
played well Friday We had<lb />
seven shots miss the goal<lb />
about an inch or less Our<lb />
defense broke down for<lb />
about fifteen minutes and<lb />
tech scored three times<lb />
Saturday the Pirates<lb />
faced Davidson and lost a<lb />
close 3-1 decision. We<lb />
played better Friday<lb />
against Virginia Tech, even<lb />
though the score was more<lb />
lopsided said Arrants.<lb />
We let up for short periods<lb />
of time and that's when<lb />
we were scored upon<lb />
Arrants praised Sue<lb />
Jones for her offensive play<lb />
during the weekend series<lb />
She also heralded goalie<lb />
Sumner and fullback<lb />
Debbie Harrison for their<lb />
defensive efforts Arrants<lb />
commented that they<lb />
'have played some good<lb />
hockey for us all season. Its<lb />
just a matter of putting it all<lb />
together and winning<lb />
"We are changing our<lb />
defensive and defensive<lb />
alignment. said Arrants<lb />
We were using a 4-3-3<lb />
set-up; now we will go with<lb />
a 5-3-2 This will hopefully<lb />
give us added offensive<lb />
punch and strengthen our<lb />
defense<lb />
The Pirates travel to<lb />
Chapel Hill on Firday to<lb />
face the Tar Heels of UNC<lb />
"UNC has good overall<lb />
speed A"a's sa<lb />
"They do a lot f recruM<lb />
and get ma- .<lb />
talented players ava at �<lb />
They are the nu<lb />
Xearr n me state<lb />
Saturday ECL<lb />
High Poinl - ,K n<lb />
and the Nort Car<lb />
Club Team<lb />
noon. We should be evei<lb />
matched aga<lb />
Pomt. explains Ai<lb />
They are hav . I<lb />
with tneir ce'ese and a<lb />
with scoring o'enS .6 �<lb />
We are a<lb />
players and they : � -<lb />
a tough ga"e<lb />
games <lb />
at ion � the tM<lb />
ments Ae . :e n<lb />
ECU will com: et<lb />
AI AW Sta<lb />
Boone. N C Oct 27-29 <lb />
also in the Deej S<lb />
Tourname '�<lb />
Greev e S C<lb />
ECU faces Richmond in Oyster Bowl<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
EQU head coach Pat Dye had little pra.se for his<lb />
Pirates Wednesday at his weekly press conference and<lb />
admit? � is very 'concerned" about the 'Bucs'<lb />
uocomm. contest this week against Richmond in'the<lb />
I annual Oyster Bowl Classic. <lb />
1 esday practice was the worst I've ever seen, Dye<lb />
said. "We were like a bunch of whipped dogs out there<lb />
running around with our tails between their legs. We<lb />
showed no enthusiasm and there wasn't much of anything<lb />
that looked like a football team on the field<lb />
Last week's narrow 17-16 loss to Southern Mississippi<lb />
stopped a three game winning streak and all but ended the<lb />
Pirates bowl hopes. After ECU fell behind 14-0, the Pirates<lb />
came back to take a 16-14 halftime lead over the Golden<lb />
Eagles. But a third quarter field goal was all Southern M iss<lb />
needed to upend the favored Pirates.<lb />
"There were a lot of if's and but's in that game<lb />
explained Dye. " M ost games that are close are always that<lb />
way. It was undoubtedly one of the most physical games<lb />
we've played in all season.<lb />
"We made a great comeback in the second quarter and<lb />
really had the momentum going into the dressing room<lb />
continued Dye.  But we failed to sustain that momentum in<lb />
the second half. It was a very disappointing loss for us<lb />
Dye said earlier the Southern Miss game was probbly<lb />
the Pirates' final barrier to a 9-2 season and a possible bowl<lb />
bid But now it will take four "perfect" games by ECU to<lb />
even be considered by bowl scouts, according to Dye.<lb />
" I f we can play four perfect games the rest of the season<lb />
we might just have a chance Dye said. "If we play that<lb />
well we deserve that chance, but if we don't then we won't<lb />
get that opportunity<lb />
While the Bucs defense limited Southern M ississippi to<lb />
just one field goal in the entire second half, the offense<lb />
lacked consistency and failed to mount any scoring threats<lb />
in the final two quarters.<lb />
"It's the same old story Dye said. "There's nothing<lb />
consistent about our offense. I'm at a loss of what to do<lb />
now. The only thing I know we can do is to keep working<lb />
harder All of our problems aren't going to be solved with<lb />
personnel changes<lb />
Richmond, who like the Pirates dropped out of the<lb />
Southern Conference to seek greener pastures, has won<lb />
only one game this season and are now 1-6 overall. Jim<lb />
Tait's Spiders defeated Cincinnati 51-28 for their only<lb />
victory. However, Richmond has lost five games this season<lb />
by a touchdown or less.<lb />
"I'm probably a lot higher on them than any of our fans<lb />
are noted Dye. "I know they're experiencing a<lb />
frustrating and disappointing season, but they've bee-<lb />
every game they've played except for last week's loss I<lb />
VMI<lb />
Richmond'sdefense is as good as anybody's we ve see-<lb />
this year, and they have a great safety m Jeff Nixon<lb />
They're technique and defensive schemes are excellent anc<lb />
they will certainly present us with some problems<lb />
NOTES There will be several changes m the defei<lb />
lineup for the Pirates this week against Richmond Nate<lb />
Wigfall will start in front of Vance Tingier we s njured<lb />
while Noah Clark will replace D.T. Joyner at tacke De-<lb />
fensive end John Morris is out for the remainder of the ear<lb />
with a knee injury Dye said quarterback Aaror Stewart<lb />
has been very impressive in practice this week Stewa" a<lb />
freshman walkon, played at Western Guilford last yea'<lb />
led his team to the state championship Richmond leads<lb />
the overall series between the two schools 11-8 The<lb />
Spiders last victory came in 1975 when Richmond deteatec<lb />
ECU 17-14 in Ficklen Stadium. Richmond Aii-Amenca<lb />
candidate Jeff Nixon has intercepted three passes this<lb />
season and returned one for a touchdown Spider aiumn<lb />
are howling for Jim Tait s job at Richmond and officials say<lb />
his contract will not be renewed at the end of the year<lb />
Wilmington defeats Pirates 3-1<lb />
Soaring past a Seahawk<lb />
AN ECU SOCCER player dribbles the ball past a<lb />
UNC-Wilmington defender in Tuesday afternoon's contest<lb />
against the Seahawks. Photo by John H Grogan)<lb />
By DAVE MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Seahawks of UNC-<lb />
Wilmington rode two early<lb />
goals to a 3-1 soccer<lb />
victory, Tuesday, over the<lb />
East Carolina Pirates on<lb />
Minges Soccer Field.<lb />
The chilly, windswept<lb />
day set the stage early for<lb />
the Pirates as they began<lb />
cold on defense. The Sea-<lb />
hawks, however, were ex-<lb />
tremely hot as they connec-<lb />
ted on their first goal with<lb />
only 1 48 gone in the first<lb />
half. Eddie Brock was the<lb />
unassisted, Seahawk offen-<lb />
der. Less than one minute<lb />
later, Brock's teammate,<lb />
Gil Castilla, booted the<lb />
Seahawks into a surprising<lb />
2-0 lead with less than<lb />
three minutes expires In<lb />
the first half, and the half<lb />
ended 2-0 in favor of<lb />
UNC-W<lb />
After a ten minute<lb />
intermission, the second<lb />
half of the game began.<lb />
The Pirates generated sev-<lb />
eral offensive drives, and<lb />
they executed well on def-<lb />
ense in the opening minu-<lb />
tes, yet the Seahawks pro-<lb />
duced another goal with<lb />
5:51 gone in the second half<lb />
on Gil Castilla's second<lb />
unassisted goal of the day.<lb />
Jeff Karpovich scored<lb />
the Pirates first and only<lb />
goal of the day on an assist<lb />
by teammate. Brad<lb />
W inched with ten minutes<lb />
to play in the match.<lb />
Karpovich'sgoal spark-<lb />
ed a rally by the Pirates,<lb />
nevertheless, several "con-<lb />
troversial" calls by the<lb />
referees coupled with ex-<lb />
cellent defensive manuve-<lb />
rments by the Seahawks<lb />
supressed the unpnsiag and<lb />
the Seahawks went on to<lb />
win the game 3-1.<lb />
Although Brad Smith,<lb />
ECU head coach, was dis-<lb />
appointed with his team's<lb />
overall performance, tie<lb />
was even more displeased<lb />
with the "external forces<lb />
(referees)<lb />
The loss dropped the<lb />
Pirates to 3-7-1. while the<lb />
Seahawks aovanced their<lb />
record to 9-3 on the season<lb />
The Pirate squad res-<lb />
umes soccer action next<lb />
Mon Oct 23. at M.C.<lb />
State. Garnetime is sche-<lb />
duled for 3:30 p m<lb />
J<lb />
�W <lb />
�<lb /><pb facs="00057155_tn_0010" /><lb />
Page 10 FOUNTAINHEAD 19 October 1978<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD's Fearless Forecast<lb />
ECU AT RICHMOND<lb />
N.C. STATE AT UNC<lb />
WAKE FOREST AT MARYLAND<lb />
DUKE AT CLEMSON<lb />
VIRGINIA TECH AT VIRGINIA<lb />
ARKANSAS AT TEXAS<lb />
NEBRASKA AT CLORADO<lb />
OKLAHOMA AT IOWA STATE<lb />
LSU AT KENTUCKY<lb />
M ISSISSIPPI AT SOUTH CAROLINA<lb />
BAYLOR AT TEXASA&amp;M<lb />
UCLA AT CALIFORNIA<lb />
CHA RLES CHA NDLER<lb />
(59-22-1)<lb />
ECU 27-7<lb />
UNC<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Virginia<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
LSU<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
UCLA<lb />
TERRY HERNDON<lb />
(56-25-1)<lb />
ECU 20-8<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Virginia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
LSU<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
UCLA<lb />
SAM ROGERS<lb />
(54-27-1)<lb />
ECU 34-7<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Virginia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
LSU<lb />
Mississippi<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
UCLA<lb />
DAVID MAREADY<lb />
(26-10)<lb />
ECU 18-6<lb />
UNC<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Virginia<lb />
Texas<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
Kentucky<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
UCLA<lb />
JIM WOODS<lb />
"Voice of the Pirates'<lb />
ECU 24-10<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Virginia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
LSU<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
UCLA<lb />
Eagles, Giants in playoffs ?<lb />
ByCHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Who would be in the<lb />
National Football League<lb />
playoffs if the season ended<lb />
today7 This is a question<lb />
that NFL Commisioner Pete<lb />
Rozelle must answer every<lb />
week of the regular season.<lb />
Maybe it's not a bad<lb />
question.<lb />
If the season did end<lb />
today, the AFC represen-<lb />
tatives would be Miami,<lb />
New England, Pittsburgh,<lb />
Oakland, and Denver.<lb />
There would be five teams<lb />
due to a new rule giving<lb />
each conference two wild<lb />
card teams instead of one.<lb />
The AFC fivesome should<lb />
surprise no one, as these<lb />
teams were considered the<lb />
top teams in their con-<lb />
ference before the season<lb />
began anyway.<lb />
But. in the NFC, there<lb />
lies a completely different<lb />
story. The playoff teams<lb />
there would be Dallas,<lb />
Washington, Los Angeles,<lb />
Green Bay. and either<lb />
�Philadelphia ot the New<lb />
York Giants Both the Gi-<lb />
ants and the Eagles have<lb />
4-4 records.<lb />
No one. even in their<lb />
wildest dreams would have<lb />
�?seen before the season.<lb />
:Kat Green Bay would be<lb />
5-1 now. or that the Eagles<lb />
and Giants would be in the<lb />
race at this time. More<lb />
likely was the possibility<lb />
that the Minnesota Vikings<lb />
and Chicago Bears would<lb />
be in good position at this<lb />
point. But such is not the<lb />
case Both are saddled with<lb />
3-4 records.<lb />
But. fans, have no fear.<lb />
The playoffs do NOT start<lb />
today In fact, they are ten<lb />
weeks away. So much for<lb />
the nonsense, here's a look<lb />
at this week s games:<lb />
CHICAG021<lb />
TAMPA BAY 17<lb />
The Bears have lost four<lb />
in a row. Head Coach Neill<lb />
Armstrong feels that his<lb />
club is much better than<lb />
that, and that they must<lb />
win this one. Walter Payton<lb />
and company make their<lb />
coach happy this week.<lb />
DALLAS 24<lb />
PHILADELPHIA 10<lb />
The Eagles upset the<lb />
Redskins last week. The<lb />
World Champion Cowboys<lb />
wont let them make it two<lb />
in a row.<lb />
CLEVELAND 24<lb />
KANSASCITY 13<lb />
The Browns have a very<lb />
respectable squad. Their<lb />
only real loss came last<lb />
week at the hands of the<lb />
unbeaten Pittsburgh Steel-<lb />
ers. Sam Rutigliano' club<lb />
has lost tow games that<lb />
they could have just as<lb />
easily won. This game<lb />
should be "easily won<lb />
DENVER 16<lb />
BALTIMORE 14<lb />
The Broncos are in for a<lb />
tough one this week. Their<lb />
top quarterback, Norris<lb />
Weese. was injured in last<lb />
week's victory over Chi-<lb />
cago. The Baltimore de-<lb />
fensive line could make it<lb />
difficult for aging Bronco<lb />
quarterback Craig Morton<lb />
to operate. Yet the Colt<lb />
offense may again be with-<lb />
out the services of Bert<lb />
Jones. Denver gets the<lb />
edge.<lb />
MINNESOTA 20<lb />
GREENBAY 17<lb />
This game represents<lb />
the season for the Vikings.<lb />
A loss would drop them<lb />
four games behind the<lb />
surprising young Packers.<lb />
The hunch is that Bud<lb />
Grant's club will pull out a<lb />
close one.<lb />
LOSANGELES27<lb />
NEW ORLEANS 14<lb />
The Saints go marhcing<lb />
into the Los Angeles Col-<lb />
iseum this week. And they<lb />
soulg march out just like<lb />
they marched in, with only<lb />
two vicotries.<lb />
PITTSBURGH 17<lb />
HOUSTON 13<lb />
Houston is good, but so<lb />
far this year the Steelers<lb />
look like the best in the<lb />
NFL.<lb />
WASHINGTON21<lb />
NEW YORK GIANTS 17<lb />
The Redskins must<lb />
bounce back from their loss<lb />
to Philadelphia against a<lb />
much improved Giant club.<lb />
Yet Jack Pardee's club<lb />
should be up to it.<lb />
SAN DIEGO 20<lb />
DETROIT 10<lb />
The Chargers are a very<lb />
talented team, but have<lb />
struggled in '78. The Lions<lb />
lack talent and are strug-<lb />
gling. The Chargers go to<lb />
3-5.<lb />
OA K LA ND 28<lb />
SEA TTLE16<lb />
The Raiders finally got<lb />
things in order last week.<lb />
Meanwhile, the young Sea-<lb />
hawks were routed by<lb />
Green Pay. Seattle takes it<lb />
on the cheek again.<lb />
ATLANTA 14<lb />
SA N FRA NCISCO 13<lb />
The Falcons and 49ers<lb />
are both disappointments<lb />
this year. Neither team has<lb />
displayed much offense.<lb />
Look for the Falcons to pull<lb />
out a win in a game fea-<lb />
turing mediocre clubs.<lb />
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The Bengals should get<lb />
their first win of the season<lb />
here. Ex-UNC athletic dir-<lb />
ector and new Bengal coach<lb />
Homer Rice sure hopes so.<lb />
Otherwise, he may be<lb />
looking for work in Chapel<lb />
Hill soon.<lb />
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The CArds may have<lb />
found themselves in the<lb />
last half of last week's �<lb />
game with Dallas. Even<lb />
though they lost, Bud Wil-<lb />
kinson's club played well.<lb />
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young team. Quarterback<lb />
Matt Robinson has filled in<lb />
very well for injured Rich-<lb />
ard Todd. Sorry Bud, the<lb />
Cards go to 0-8.<lb />
MIAMI 24<lb />
NEW ENGLANS21<lb />
With Bob Griese back,<lb />
the Dolphins may be the<lb />
best team in the AFC. This<lb />
game will have a lot to say<lb />
about that.<lb />
That incomparable Jackson swing<lb />
NEW YORK YANKEE star outfielder-<lb />
designated hitter Reggie Jackson dis-<lb />
plays the swing that helped carry his<lb />
team to possibly the most remarkable<lb />
comeback in the history of baseball The<lb />
Yanks overcame a 14 game Boston Red<lb />
Sox lead to make the A.L. playoffs<lb />
Eventually the Yanks won their second<lb />
consecutive world championship, defeat'<lb />
mg the Los A ngeles Dodgers in the Worli<lb />
Series.<lb />
Broadcaster<lb />
is guest<lb />
forecaster<lb />
By TERRY HERNDON<lb />
Assistant Advertising<lb />
Manager<lb />
This week's guest<lb />
picker in FOUNTAIN.<lb />
HEAD'S Fearless Forecast<lb />
Jim Woods, is hardly an<lb />
unfamiliar figure to East<lb />
Carolina sports fans. He is<lb />
in his fifth year as the<lb />
play-by-play announcer for<lb />
the Pirate Sports Network<lb />
and has been dubbed the<lb />
voice of the Pirates by the<lb />
local media. Jim is cur-<lb />
rently is his 28th year -<lb />
broadcasting and serves as<lb />
Sports Director at WNCT<lb />
TV, Greenville He is �<lb />
host of "The Pat Dye<lb />
Show<lb />
As the season prog-ess-<lb />
es, picking the winners<lb />
becomes an exoeec<lb />
difficult task Impo'<lb />
conference games usua .<lb />
occur near the end c<lb />
season, and lonQ-Standing<lb />
rivalries often supc m<lb />
won-lost records in de'e<lb />
mining the outcome<lb />
many games<lb />
Texas-Arkansas, Neb<lb />
aska-Oklahoma, Midi ()a<lb />
Ohio State. USC-UC �<lb />
and Alabama-Auburn afe<lb />
prime examples of s<lb />
'ivalries.<lb />
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State game is anothe-<lb />
example of a rival'y that<lb />
contains emotions whic<lb />
far de�pei :ndhold more<lb />
significance than a<lb />
won-lost record State as a<lb />
better record than UNC<lb />
and has played bette-<lb />
football than the Tar Hee $<lb />
this year, but this goes ol<lb />
the window when these <lb />
teams clash Last year the<lb />
Tar Heels routed a favored<lb />
Wolfpack team, and tn 76<lb />
the Wolfpack soundiy<lb />
defeated a favored UNC<lb />
team<lb />
In a Southwest Con-<lb />
ference matchup, third<lb />
ranked Arkansas travels to<lb />
the Cotton Bowl to face<lb />
eighth ranked Texas<lb />
Yanks end storybook season with Series win<lb />
By CHA RLES CHA NDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The 1978 version of the<lb />
New York Yankees can be<lb />
described with only one<lb />
word: remarkable. The '78<lb />
Yanks have done the<lb />
impossible so many times<lb />
this year that their statisti-<lb />
cians have lost count.<lb />
All these Yankees have<lb />
done is the impossible. The<lb />
Yanks did things that have<lb />
never been done before.<lb />
First, they made up a 14<lb />
game deficit in two months.<lb />
In the middle of July, the<lb />
Yanks were just that many<lb />
games behind the seem-<lb />
ingly unbeatable Boston<lb />
Red Sox. But, with the help<lb />
of new manager Bob<lb />
Lemon and a timely come-<lb />
back performance by star<lb />
pitcher Catfish Hunter, the<lb />
Yanks caught and passed<lb />
the Sox by the end of<lb />
September. The Yanks lead<lb />
went to as much as 3 12<lb />
games. A strong finish by<lb />
Boston forced a season<lb />
ending playoff game to<lb />
decide the American<lb />
League East Division<lb />
championship.<lb />
Here again, the Yanks<lb />
came through in the clutch,<lb />
winning a 5-4 thriller<lb />
Thursday Family Night<lb />
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So, even before the<lb />
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ees had made history. They<lb />
were the first team to ever<lb />
come from 14 games back<lb />
to win their division. They<lb />
played in, and won, the<lb />
first one game playoff in<lb />
more than 30 years of<lb />
baseball.<lb />
The Yanks then dis-<lb />
posed of the Kansas City<lb />
Royals in four games in the<lb />
A.L. Championships, mark-<lb />
ing the third straight year<lb />
that New York has dumped<lb />
Whitey Herzog and com-<lb />
pany in the playoffs.<lb />
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World Series and a rematcn<lb />
of fast year's confrontation<lb />
with the Los Angeles<lb />
Dodgers Here, the Yank-<lb />
ees did the impossible<lb />
again.<lb />
With the death of<lb />
former Dodger coach Jim<lb />
Gilliam fresh on their<lb />
minds. L.A. seemed deter-<lb />
mined to win this series for<lb />
"old number 19 They<lb />
appeared ready to do so<lb />
also, taking the first two<lb />
games of the series in<lb />
Dodger Stadium.<lb />
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the Yankees would have<lb />
something to say about<lb />
that. Nettles gave Guidry<lb />
some great infield support<lb />
in Game 3 as the Yankees<lb />
trimmed the Dodgers lead<lb />
in games to 2-1.<lb />
Nettles' fielding in<lb />
Game 3. and the entire<lb />
series, was reminiscent of<lb />
the type of fielding series<lb />
that Baltimore's Brooks<lb />
Robinson had in 1970.<lb />
A controversial play,<lb />
involving none other than<lb />
the incomparable Reggie<lb />
Jackson, aided the Yankees<lb />
in their victory in Game 4.<lb />
Game 5 set the stage for<lb />
what was to come in the<lb />
following matchup. The<lb />
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Yankees did the impossible<lb />
again in Game 5, as they<lb />
set a Series record of 16<lb />
singles in one game, in<lb />
route to a big 12-2 win.<lb />
Game 6 was supposed<lb />
to be the game in which the<lb />
Dodgers paid the Yankees<lb />
back for the humiliation<lb />
their Dodger Blue experi-<lb />
enced in Game 5. But this<lb />
was not to be. Catfish<lb />
Hunter pitched marvelous-<lb />
ly. Reggie Jackson got his<lb />
usual last game home run,<lb />
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Dent go three hits a piece<lb />
as the Yanks won the game<lb />
and the series.<lb />
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did the impossible again.<lb />
They became the first team<lb />
in the 75 year history of the<lb />
World Series to lose the<lb />
first two games of the<lb />
October affair, and then<lb />
win the next four consecu-<lb />
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Boston. We came here and<lb />
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