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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. No. 55 N<lb />
24 October<lb />
1978<lb />
English Exit Exam<lb />
graded incorrectly<lb />
ByRICKIGLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The English Exit Exam, a test given to freshmen for the<lb />
past two years, turned into an extra work load for professors<lb />
and a mix-up for the Computer Center this year.<lb />
According to Dr. James Kirkland, the co-ordinator of<lb />
the exam, several exams were graded incorrectly by the<lb />
computer However, Kirkland said that the<lb />
mix-up cannot be blamed on either the English Department<lb />
or the Computer Center<lb />
The confusion seems to be a combination of both<lb />
sources said Kirklartd. Because of the time element<lb />
involved in giving the test and the tight schedule<lb />
experienced when trying to get the tests graded and handed<lb />
back to the students could be the cause of the mix-up,<lb />
explained Kirkland.<lb />
K irkland said that the tests are graded in enough time to<lb />
be distributed to the students before the drop period ends.<lb />
Because of thishaste.it is understandable how the mistakes<lb />
took place.<lb />
K irkland continued by saying that because of the large<lb />
number of tests to be graded, this put an extra burden on<lb />
the computer center. The mistake which was committed by<lb />
the computer center was that on a few tests the scanner<lb />
neglected to score some of the questions. Instead, the<lb />
computer added questions that did not exist.<lb />
According to Kirkland. the exam consisted of 100<lb />
questions. On some of the computer print out sheets, the<lb />
scanner had scored up to 120 questions. Because of this, the<lb />
students' exams which were on the borderline of passing or<lb />
failing, we rechecked by the professors in order to properly<lb />
scoretheexam This brought some students from a failing<lb />
score to a passing score.<lb />
K irkland quickly added that there was a possibility that<lb />
the fault was that of the English Department's. Kirkland<lb />
explained that there were four different exams given. All<lb />
tests were basically the same except for the order of the<lb />
questions. Because of this, four keys had to be used.<lb />
K irkland speculated that the keys may have been mixed<lb />
up with the wrong pile of exams, thus causing the confusion<lb />
and the incorrect grading. Although Kirkland said that all<lb />
piles were checKed to be sure that the correct keys were<lb />
filed with the correct tests, he consented that there still may<lb />
have been a shuffling because of the number of exams to be<lb />
graded<lb />
In an interview with Robert Bolonde, assistant director<lb />
of Computer Center, and Bill Little, operations manager,<lb />
both men said that there had been no complaint made about<lb />
the incorrect grading of the exams. Up to the point of the<lb />
interview, neither man had heard of the complaint.<lb />
� It is very possible that it was our mistake, but if it was,<lb />
they should have brought it back and let us correct it,<lb />
Bolonde said. "This is the first we've heard about this<lb />
mix-up. If in fact there is one, why haven't we been<lb />
contacted and informed of the error continued Bolonde.<lb />
In answer to the question, which was later asked of<lb />
Kirkland, he said that since there was so much confusion<lb />
and so many rumors "floating around" he was going to try<lb />
to find the error rather than to lay the blame on anybody.<lb />
Little, during the interview, said that it is easy to blame<lb />
a computer and that everyone did it. Little explained that if<lb />
there had been a mistake on the part of the computer, they<lb />
could have run the cards back through the scanner and<lb />
corrected the mistake in thirty minutes.<lb />
Bolonde explained that the Computer Center services<lb />
every department on campus and that there is no way to call<lb />
each department whenever they have a test graded on the<lb />
computer to see that the scanner is working properly.<lb />
"It is impossible that the computer made a mistake<lb />
concluded Bolonde. "Well, it's not impossible, it's highly<lb />
improbable though. Usually, computers just don't make<lb />
mistakes<lb />
The English Exit Exam has been given to freshmen at<lb />
ECU since the 1977-78 school year. Kirkland explained that<lb />
because of the national trend for some years of declining<lb />
S.A.T. scores and the fact that high school students were<lb />
not getting the attentiopn they needed in English, the test<lb />
was started.<lb />
Kirkland said that many students come to college<lb />
ill-prepared for composition and elementary skills such as<lb />
punctuation, and subject-verb agreement. Teachers at ECU<lb />
began complaining about this lack of knowledge, calling<lb />
attention to this serious problem, said Kirkland.<lb />
Of the approximately 2500 freshmen who took the exam,<lb />
percentages are being drawn up of those students who<lb />
passed and those who failed. Those students who did not<lb />
pass the exam will be tutored in English Lab. The students<lb />
are also allowed to stay in the English 1100 class if they<lb />
wish.<lb />
When asked how the exam will affect the students'<lb />
semester grades, Kirkland explained that the scores will<lb />
not be directly used towards their final grades unless a<lb />
student is on the border-line of a grade.<lb />
The English Exit Exam is a test containing the very<lb />
basic points of grammer, said Kirkland. Some of the<lb />
exercises included in the exam are punctuation,<lb />
subject-verb agreement, sentence structure, and a<lb />
proofreading exercise, which Kirkland said gave many<lb />
students a hard time.<lb />
"We're not trying to weed out the students in English<lb />
1100 and place them into the lab said Kirkland. "We're<lb />
just trying to call attention to the serious problems with<lb />
grammer and dispense with them so we can get on with<lb />
composition<lb />
Pablo Cruise to appear<lb />
in homecoming concert<lb />
By ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Major Attractions Commit-<lb />
tee will present Pablo<lb />
Cruise in concert in M inges<lb />
Coliseum on Nov. 9, ac-<lb />
cording to Charles Sune,<lb />
chairperson of the com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The special guest ap-<lb />
pearing with Pablo Cruise<lb />
will be Livingston Taylor,<lb />
James Taylor's younger<lb />
brother.<lb />
The ticket prices will be<lb />
$5 for students and $7 for<lb />
the general public, he<lb />
commented.<lb />
"Hopefully next Mon.<lb />
(Oct. 30) tickets will go on<lb />
sale at the Mendenhall<lb />
Ticket Office from 10 a.m.<lb />
to 4 p.m Monday through<lb />
Friday Sune said.<lb />
Tickets will also be sold<lb />
at Apple Records, School<lb />
Kid's Records, and the<lb />
Music Shop in Greenville<lb />
Square Mall.<lb />
Sune said, "Only public<lb />
tickets will be sold at the<lb />
door<lb />
Sune listed some of the<lb />
conditions the Major At-<lb />
tractions Committee takes<lb />
into consideration when<lb />
trying to get a group to<lb />
appear here at ECU.<lb />
The first consideration<lb />
he mentioned was "if the<lb />
group is currently touring,<lb />
then if the group is touring<lb />
in our part of the country<lb />
According to Sune, ECU<lb />
will be the first place in the<lb />
state the Pablo Cruise will<lb />
appear.<lb />
Another condition the<lb />
committee takes into con-<lb />
sideration is that of how<lb />
much money the artist will<lb />
be payed for appearing,<lb />
according to Sune.<lb />
"The cost of talent has<lb />
gone up from last year he<lb />
said.<lb />
Sune said the Major<lb />
Attractions Committee<lb />
pays for everything in<lb />
presenting the concert from<lb />
"tee-shirt give-aways to<lb />
fliers that are passed out<lb />
He listed other expen-<lb />
ses as payment of the<lb />
ushers and technicians that<lb />
work as the show is being<lb />
presented.<lb />
Another expense is the<lb />
cost of advertising, which<lb />
includes radio and news-<lb />
paper advertising, posters,<lb />
and the printing of tickets.<lb />
Sune commented that<lb />
the Major Attractions<lb />
Committee "doesn't re-<lb />
ceive a student fund sub-<lb />
sidy" and that the com-<lb />
mittee operates totally on a<lb />
break-even proceedure.<lb />
Sune concluded that<lb />
with the amount of money<lb />
the committee has, "we<lb />
want to present the best<lb />
possible concerts for the<lb />
students<lb />
THE NANCY HAUSER DANCE Company will bo porformlngIn McOlnnlaAuditorium, WodnoodoyotBp.m.<lb />
THE ECU COMPUTER Center serves the needs of faculty and students alike<lb />
Committees reviewed<lb />
SGA discusses finances<lb />
ByMARCBARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The 15,000 dollar ques-<lb />
tion came before the SGA<lb />
legislature in its meeting<lb />
Monday night. The ques-<lb />
tion, which involves the use<lb />
of $15,000 to be placed in<lb />
an escrow account for use<lb />
by student organizations<lb />
during the spring semester<lb />
of next year, has been<lb />
dominating business of the<lb />
Legislature for the last two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Last week, the bill was<lb />
tabled, following a lengthly<lb />
debate on its merits.<lb />
This week, the legisla-<lb />
tors voted to vote on the<lb />
bill.<lb />
Debate on the proposed<lb />
measure centered on whe-<lb />
ther the Legislature should<lb />
vote to place the money in<lb />
escrow, or whether it<lb />
should use the funds for<lb />
appropriations now.<lb />
The debate was led by<lb />
Lynn Calder, who was for<lb />
the escrow fund, and Brett<lb />
Melvin, who was against it.<lb />
Calder introduced the bill<lb />
last week. Melvin, who is<lb />
the Chairman of the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee ar-<lb />
gued that passage of the<lb />
measure would make his<lb />
committee's job more dif-<lb />
ficult.<lb />
A final motion to recon-<lb />
sider the bill before open<lb />
debate was marked by<lb />
confusion as to exactly what<lb />
the question was. Several<lb />
legislators � and the parli-<lb />
mentarian � asked Spea-<lb />
ker Libby Lefler to explain<lb />
the question.<lb />
After a preliminary<lb />
vote, Ms. Lefler used her<lb />
right as speaker to vote in<lb />
case of a tie, which resulted<lb />
when one legislator changed<lb />
from "yea" to "nay<lb />
Having voted to recon-<lb />
sider the question of the<lb />
expenditure, the debate<lb />
started anew, with many of<lb />
the same points used in the<lb />
previous debate to decide<lb />
whether or not to recon-<lb />
sider the motion.<lb />
Brett Melvin made a<lb />
motion to rescind the es-<lb />
crow account. Willy Betts<lb />
spoke out against the ex-<lb />
penditure, saying that the'<lb />
Legislature needed to ap-<lb />
propriate the funds now.<lb />
Members of the Appro-<lb />
priations Committee had<lb />
mixed reactions to the<lb />
escrow account controver-<lb />
sy. Some of the members of<lb />
the committee were for it<lb />
and some were against it.<lb />
The debate was finally<lb />
ended by Lynn Calder, who<lb />
called for previous ques-<lb />
tion. The voice was divided,<lb />
and the head count vote<lb />
showed that the escrow<lb />
account measure passed by<lb />
a slim margin.<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
In other areas of busi-<lb />
ness before th legislature,<lb />
several committee chair-<lb />
persons reported on their<lb />
activities during the last<lb />
week. Brett Melvin, who is<lb />
chairman of the Appro-<lb />
priations Committee, said<lb />
that the business of allo-<lb />
cating funds for campus<lb />
organizations was going<lb />
slow. Melvin added that the<lb />
main figure of exactly how<lb />
much money he had to<lb />
spend had been changed<lb />
several times.<lb />
A letter reportedly sent<lb />
to the committee which<lb />
stated that the Board of<lb />
Trustees had previously<lb />
allocated $6 per student for<lb />
transit purposes, which<lb />
would mean that the Transit<lb />
Division would receive ap-<lb />
proximately S60,000.<lb />
Melvin also pointed out<lb />
that the Treasurers report<lb />
last week gave one set<lb />
amount of money that the<lb />
SGA had to spend, and this<lb />
week the figure is different.<lb />
Melvin said that the<lb />
changes in the amounts,<lb />
and other problems had<lb />
slowed down the report<lb />
from the committee. He<lb />
added that the final report<lb />
would be made available to<lb />
the full legislature on Nov.<lb />
6.<lb />
The Rules and Judiciary<lb />
Committee announced the<lb />
approval of several consti-<lb />
tutions.<lb />
The Screenings and<lb />
Appointments Committee<lb />
said that there was an<lb />
opening in Jones Dorm-<lb />
itory, and scheduled a<lb />
meeting for Wednesday at<lb />
4.<lb />
The Student Welfare<lb />
Committee did not have a<lb />
report for the legislature.<lb />
FINANCES<lb />
SGA Treasurer Bernard<lb />
Smith reported on the<lb />
financial condition of the<lb />
Student Government.<lb />
Smith said that there is a<lb />
total of $72,472.66 on hand<lb />
at this time, and another<lb />
$70,112.50 is expected to<lb />
be received in student<lb />
activity fees at the be-<lb />
ginning of both the Spring<lb />
Semester and the first<lb />
session fo summer school.<lb />
According to the report,<lb />
this would add up to ap-<lb />
proximately $142,585.16.<lb />
$25,753.16 has already<lb />
been appropriated, and an<lb />
additional $449.11 has been<lb />
previously allocated, from<lb />
outstanding debts from<lb />
years past, as well as<lb />
emergency loan monies.<lb />
Funds restricted for<lb />
first session of summer<lb />
school will equal $7000.00.<lb />
The total amount of money<lb />
available for appropriations<lb />
equals approximately<lb />
$110,281.12.<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
David Cartwnght.<lb />
chariman oif the elections<lb />
committee commented that<lb />
the elections had gone<lb />
quite well, and there were<lb />
no complaints, for the first<lb />
time in years. Cartwright<lb />
commented that the voter<lb />
turnout was about 13.<lb />
He went on to say that<lb />
the low voter turnout was<lb />
probably due to the fact<lb />
that there was no chairman<lb />
for the election committee,<lb />
and he cited a lack of<lb />
controversies on campus as<lb />
another reason for the low<lb />
turnout.<lb />
STUDENT FEES<lb />
Stuart Walters voiced<lb />
opinion before the legi-<lb />
slators. He advocates rais-<lb />
ing student fees to increase<lb />
the amount of money avail-<lb />
able for legislators to use in<lb />
appropriating funds on a<lb />
priority basis to the groups<lb />
on campus that had been<lb />
here the longest<lb />
He added that he had<lb />
heard a rumor that stated a<lb />
student organization has<lb />
used SGA monies to allow<lb />
non-students to travel out-<lb />
side of N.C. free<lb />
SGA Treasurer Bernard<lb />
Smith asked Walters about<lb />
recently formed organiza-<lb />
tions which might be ex-<lb />
cluded from funding under<lb />
the plan Walter replied<lb />
that the clubs could receive<lb />
money, as long as it was<lb />
ava'labie<lb />
Walters went on to say<lb />
that the campus organi-<lb />
zations should generate<lb />
more of their own money<lb />
Brett MeWin cited the<lb />
national trend to cut taxes.<lb />
not to raise them<lb />
Walters said that in-<lb />
flation has cut the spending<lb />
power of the SGA<lb />
Melvin said that the<lb />
trips and other programs<lb />
could be cut. without hav-<lb />
ing to raise student activity<lb />
fees.<lb />
HONOR COUNCIL<lb />
The Legislature also<lb />
approved of the addition of<lb />
several members of the<lb />
Honor Council. They in-<lb />
clude Sherry Smith. Missy<lb />
Aidridge. Drake Mann.<lb />
Marcia Hamilton. John Ai-<lb />
dridge and George<lb />
LaRoque<lb />
Dean Alexander ap-<lb />
peared before the group<lb />
and said that groups were<lb />
not funded until 6 years<lb />
ago He added that the<lb />
minutes for meeting for<lb />
the last sixteen years are<lb />
available in his office, and<lb />
are available for inspection.<lb />
NC<lb />
LEGISLATURE<lb />
Marc Alder, who is a<lb />
representative of the N.C.<lb />
Student Legislature an-<lb />
nounced a meeting of his<lb />
group at 7 tonight<lb />
in Mendenhall<lb />
The model UN. will<lb />
meet next Tuesday.<lb />
The meeting was then<lb />
adjourned.<lb />
What's inside<lb />
Pippin gets a good noticeSee p.6.<lb />
Cheech and Chong go Up in Smoke. See<lb />
p.6.<lb />
UP IN SMOKE, seep. 6<lb />
Pirates dump RichmondSee p.8.<lb />
Pirates finish fifth in volleyball tourna-<lb />
mentSee p.8.<lb />
Fort Dix goes coed See p. 5<lb />
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SLO<lb />
Writers<lb />
ECU and the Program<lb />
for Hearing Impaired Stu-<lb />
dents will sponsor a Sign<lb />
Language Club tor students<lb />
and members ot the Green-<lb />
ville community who would<lb />
hke to meet and practice<lb />
their combined skills.<lb />
The second meeting will<lb />
be held on Wed .Oct. 25 at<lb />
6 00 p.m. m Mendenhall<lb />
221.<lb />
The Club is open to all<lb />
persons who have had sign<lb />
language or have some<lb />
ned for learning sign<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
There will be an impor-<lb />
tant meeting of all Coffee-<lb />
house Commi'tee members<lb />
 ed Oct. 25 at 3<lb />
p m. in the committee<lb />
ling room. All mem-<lb />
ittend.<lb />
Bowling<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 />
New Club<lb />
New organization that<lb />
meets on Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. We<lb />
meet in the lobby of<lb />
Memorial Gym. All those<lb />
interested are welcomed<lb />
and no experience is need-<lb />
ed. For more info, call<lb />
Dennis Kahn at 758-7188.<lb />
Peace Corps<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 />
nether you'd like to<lb />
h up your game with<lb />
some steady practice or<lb />
�� �� ends along<lb />
r some friendly compe-<lb />
.ou can rent a<lb />
ane to use for one<lb />
� and it only costs $3<lb />
rentals are avail-<lb />
at the Mendenhall<lb />
Center Bowling<lb />
. Saturday from<lb />
� 6p.m.<lb />
Red Pin<lb />
Win a free game of<lb />
bowling every time you<lb />
make a strike when the red<lb />
pin is the head pin. Try<lb />
your luck at "Red Pin<lb />
Bowling" every Sunday<lb />
evening from 7 to 10 p.m.<lb />
at the Mendenhall Bowling<lb />
Center.<lb />
Flu Vaccine<lb />
Flu vaccine is available<lb />
at the ECU Student Health<lb />
Service for all full-time<lb />
students. The vaccine is<lb />
given to students under age<lb />
25 in two injections four or<lb />
more weeks apart. It is<lb />
recommended that the ser-<lb />
ies is completed by mid- '<lb />
November. Only one injec-<lb />
tion is required for students<lb />
over 25. The cost of the<lb />
vaccine for students over 25<lb />
is $1.50. The vaccine for<lb />
patients under 25 costs<lb />
$2.50 per shot - total $5.00.<lb />
The flu vaccine is recom-<lb />
mended particularly for<lb />
those students with chronic<lb />
health problems such as<lb />
heart disease, bronchopu-<lb />
Imonary diseases such as<lb />
tuberculosis, emphysema,<lb />
chronic bronchitis, asthma,<lb />
bronchietctasis, and cyctic<lb />
fibrosis, chronic renal<lb />
disease, and diabetes melli-<lb />
tus and other metabolic<lb />
disorders.<lb />
Volleyball<lb />
Male and female<lb />
students interested in re-<lb />
activiting thevolleyball club<lb />
should meet in room 105 of<lb />
Memorial Gym at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
on Thurs Oct. 26. Club<lb />
activities include play<lb />
among members and com-<lb />
petition with other univer-<lb />
sities. Further information<lb />
can be obtained from Dr.<lb />
Sayetta in Physics.<lb />
The Student Union Artists Series Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
wmm a progra<lb />
f, !k:larinet an<lb />
RlCHARBOtTZMAN, cl<lb />
IDA KAVAFIaI<lb />
THEODCAlSto<lb />
IK-WWAN BAE, viola<lb />
FRED SHERRY, cello<lb />
HENDRIX THEATRE<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER<lb />
1978<lb />
8:00 P.M.<lb />
'Stolzman is an artist of indescribable genius'<lb />
- The Washington Post<lb />
Psi-Chi<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 />
main 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 />
NCSL<lb />
Pablo<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Major Attraction Commit-<lb />
tee will present Pablo<lb />
Cruise on Thurs Nov. 9, at<lb />
8p.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 />
The North Carolina<lb />
Student Legislature will be<lb />
meeting Tues Oct. 24 at 7<lb />
p.m. in room 248 of Mend-<lb />
enhall Student Center. All<lb />
freshman through Senior<lb />
Classes are invited to at-<lb />
tend. A student's major or<lb />
minor does not matter, just<lb />
have an interest in your<lb />
state government. On the<lb />
agenda, the matters to be<lb />
discussed are: Reports on<lb />
the Interim-Council at<lb />
Wilmington, Bill Commit-<lb />
tee assignments and Resol-<lb />
utions. The NCSL invites<lb />
alt students at attend this<lb />
meeting. For further in-<lb />
formation call Joe Tanahey<lb />
758-7968 or Marc Adler<lb />
758-9523. The North<lb />
Carolina Student Legisla-<lb />
ture educates students to<lb />
be North Carolina State<lb />
Leaders.<lb />
Officials<lb />
Episcopal<lb />
A service of Holy Com-<lb />
munion for Episcopal stud-<lb />
ents and friends will be<lb />
celebrated Tues Oct. 24 at<lb />
5 p.m. at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center (across<lb />
from Garrett Dorm). The<lb />
Rev. Bill Hadden, Jr. Chap-<lb />
lain will be the celebrant.<lb />
Supper for members<lb />
and friends of the Episcopal<lb />
Canterbury Fellowship will<lb />
be served at 6 p.m. each<lb />
Tues. at 1003 E. 5th St.<lb />
(across from the main<lb />
gate). A Bible study will<lb />
follow. Everyone welcome.<lb />
Delta Sigma<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi will be<lb />
holding a Casino Party for<lb />
all those interested in join-<lb />
ing a fraternity on Oct. 25,<lb />
at 9 p.m. at the house. For<lb />
rides call 756-4916.<lb />
Ping Pong<lb />
Cancellation<lb />
Due to the illness and<lb />
hospitalization of noted<lb />
film-maker-lecturer Doug<lb />
Jones, the Travel-Adven-<lb />
ture film "Hawaiian Ad-<lb />
venture" will not be shown<lb />
as scheduled on October<lb />
24,1978. The film has been<lb />
re-scheduled for April 4,<lb />
1979.<lb />
The remaining films in<lb />
the Travel-Adventure<lb />
Series will be shown as<lb />
scheduled. The first pro-<lb />
gram will be on November<lb />
16, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. in the<lb />
Hendrix Theatre in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
Allen Hubbard will present<lb />
his film "South Africa<lb />
NYC<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 Friday,<lb />
Oct. 20at 4p.m.<lb />
Rules<lb />
The organizational mee-<lb />
ting of the Greenville Offi-<lb />
cials Association will be<lb />
held on Wed Oct. 25, at 7<lb />
p.m. in the Elm St. Gym<lb />
Meeting Room.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
officiating recreation, Jr.<lb />
high, or 9th grade basket-<lb />
ball please attend. For<lb />
further info, call Joe<lb />
Applegate at 756-7031 be-<lb />
fore 5 p.m. or 752-5214<lb />
after 10 p.m.<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 />
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 />
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 tennis courts<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 />
SOULS<lb />
Study<lb />
The Cultural Arts Com-<lb />
mittee of the Society of<lb />
United Liberal Students<lb />
will present an evening of<lb />
musical entertainment.<lb />
Sun Dec. 3rd at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Mendenhall Auditorium.<lb />
On the Hill, a quiet and<lb />
air-conditioned Study Area<lb />
has been set up m 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 />
8:00and11 :00p.m.<lb />
Additional hours may<lb />
be added<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Student Union Major Attractions Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
CRUISE<lb />
with special gwest Livingston Taylor<lb />
Thurs Nov. 9, 1978<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
More FREE T-Shirts to<lb />
given away!<lb />
TICKETS:<lb />
Public $7.0�<lb />
ECU Students $5.00<lb />
Tickets go on sale<lb />
Mon Oct. 30,1978.<lb />
THIS WEEK AT THE<lb />
One of the most brilliant performances of a fine season'<lb />
- Miami Herald<lb />
TICKET PRICES: E.C.U. Students, S2.00<lb />
and Public, $5.00.<lb />
Tickets now available at the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Tues. Mr. ECU<lb />
(King Dong) Contest<lb />
Wed. Young Democrats<lb />
Costume Party<lb />
PEACE CORPS<lb />
It offers professional development and<lb />
challenge<lb />
neoutcementac<lb />
 must be a U.S. citizen<lb />
 although the minimum age is 18 years, very few applicants<lb />
under 20 have the skills and experience necessary to quality<lb />
 must meet medical and legal criteria<lb />
Trawling.<lb />
 lasts from 4 to 14 weeks, usually in the host country<lb />
 emphasizes language and cultural studies<lb />
(only public tickets will b. sold at th. door)<lb />
5SIBftj<lb />
Thurs f<lb />
1st appearance since Moslcrs Farm laM ,var<lb />
Fri. End Of Week Party<lb />
� monthly allowance for food, lodging, incidentals<lb />
� medical care<lb />
� readjustment allowance of $125 per month, set aside m the<lb />
U.S usually payable at completion of service<lb />
� optional life insurance a minimum rate<lb />
� personal satisfaction and oversea career development<lb />
or aaareee m:<lb />
J<lb />
Sun. Ladies jffte<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
$100. 758-3748<lb />
I<lb />
FOR SALE, solid<lb />
42" diameter table<lb />
chairs. Excellent<lb />
I<lb />
Maple<lb />
and 4<lb />
cond.<lb />
LOST: Saturday night on or<lb />
around Library St a Linx<lb />
Point Siamese (Looks like<lb />
part Siamese and part<lb />
Tabby) male named<lb />
Tzichgan (pron. Shigan).<lb />
Please! if you see him<lb />
anywhere call Susan or<lb />
Michelle at 758-7854 or<lb />
w<lb />
757-6366.<lb />
FOUND: Female dog.<lb />
Knows all basic dog tricks.<lb />
For descriptioni oontact<lb />
Scott Barnes 752-9115.<lb />
f<lb />
TTtTTwATJTTDTweneed<lb />
a lead vocalist (male or<lb />
female) to work on original<lb />
material for a recording in<lb />
Atlanta. Not preparing a<lb />
road band. Semi progres-<lb />
sive rock. For audition call<lb />
752-4584<lb />
HELP Desperately need<lb />
ride to and from Charlotte<lb />
N.C. on the upcoming<lb />
weekend Be happy to pay<lb />
for gas, expenses, etc. John<lb />
I<lb />
8082.<lb />
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Brad 103-B Eattbrook<lb />
Apts. 752-1547<lb />
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ROOMMATE NEEDED, to<lb />
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Discusses marriage, cohabitation<lb />
Ball speaks at conference<lb />
24 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Peoe 3<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
An approach to counsel-<lb />
ing of married or cohabiting<lb />
couples was discussed by<lb />
Wilbert Ball of the ECU<lb />
Counseling Center at a<lb />
Verona, Va meeting<lb />
Thurs Oct. 18.<lb />
Dr. Ball was a speaker<lb />
at the Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference of Counseling Cen-<lb />
ter Personnel, which was<lb />
coordinated by the Har-<lb />
risonburg, Va Counseling<lb />
Center staff.<lb />
In his presentation, Ball<lb />
discussed his own exper-<lb />
ience in couples counsel-<lb />
ing, using diagrams to<lb />
explore interpersonal<lb />
dynamics. His method is<lb />
effective in maintaining<lb />
rapport in the three-way<lb />
counselor-couple relation-<lb />
ship, he said.<lb />
By using diagrams, the<lb />
counselor is able to help<lb />
each partner evaluate the<lb />
relationship. individual<lb />
Fall at ECU<lb />
STUDENTS PAUSE AT the wall to rest and admire the<lb />
see . Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
0v� �<lb />
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specializing<lb />
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country ham or sausage<lb />
biscuits. Hot cakes. Scrambled<lb />
eggs with country ham or<lb />
sausage. Our 14 lb. beef<lb />
burgers are ground from fresh<lb />
Western Chuck. We have pure<lb />
soft served ice cream. Also<lb />
serving ham and cheese,<lb />
chicken fillets, hot dogs, chili<lb />
and beans, french fries, apple<lb />
turnovers, and a variety of soft<lb />
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needs, compatibilities and<lb />
incompatibilities, depend-<lb />
encies and "blind spots<lb />
Couples are led to an<lb />
understanding of the heed<lb />
to work toward "balance"<lb />
in their relationship and of<lb />
each partner's need for<lb />
independent growth, while<lb />
realizing that both are<lb />
"creators and sustainers of<lb />
the relationship, regardless<lb />
of its quality<lb />
Dr. Bail said he has<lb />
used this counseling model<lb />
for the past seven years in<lb />
his own counseling<lb />
practice.<lb />
Allied Health<lb />
grant to help<lb />
receives<lb />
youth<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A grant of $40,000 has<lb />
been awarded ECU'S<lb />
School of Allied Health and<lb />
Social Professions to deve-<lb />
lop a project plan for a<lb />
Family Development Cent-<lb />
er in southeastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The funds originate<lb />
from the N.C. Dept. of<lb />
Human Resources' Deve-<lb />
lopmental Disabilities<lb />
the<lb />
Council.<lb />
To be located in<lb />
Wilmington area, the pro-<lb />
posed center would serve<lb />
Brunswick, Columbus, New<lb />
Hanover and Pender Coun-<lb />
ties.<lb />
According to Dr. Ronald<lb />
Thiele, dean of the ECU<lb />
School of Allied Health and<lb />
Social Professions, the cen-<lb />
ter's primary goal is "to<lb />
provide services, otherwise<lb />
unavailable, to develop-<lb />
through the age of 21, and<lb />
their families.<lb />
Purpose of the center's<lb />
work would be to help<lb />
disabled youth "develop<lb />
their fuil potential and lead<lb />
the most useful, productive<lb />
lives possible in their home<lb />
communities said Thiele.<lb />
He is to direct the<lb />
planning project, with the<lb />
assistance of Susan Keys,<lb />
assistant professor of com-<lb />
munity health at ECU.<lb />
AN ECU COED, deep in thought, walks to class with her<lb />
arms loaded down with books and clothes<lb />
Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
Model J A-S44<lb />
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Senator No must go<lb />
Well, here we are at last in the final days of<lb />
one of the most boring senatorial races in<lb />
recent memory. What was originally billed as<lb />
an issues oriented campaign has degenerated<lb />
into an embarassing mudslinging contest<lb />
between the two candidates. Since the best<lb />
candidates were eliminated during the primar-<lb />
y, North Carolina voters are faced with two bad<lb />
candidates. The question facing voters now is<lb />
to decide which of the two is the least<lb />
objectionable candidate.<lb />
That candidate is clearly John Ingram,<lb />
since we would be hard-pressed to find a more<lb />
objectionable candidate than Jesse Helms.<lb />
It is interesting to note that, according to a<lb />
recent Associated Press poll, Ingram was only<lb />
seven percentage points behind his opponent.<lb />
This shows a sizeable following, considering<lb />
the vast dichotomy between the treasuries of<lb />
the candidates. Ingram's original battle cry of<lb />
fighting the two million dollar man has now<lb />
been inflated three-fold. He now faces North<lb />
Carolina's first bionic candidate, Jesse Helmc,<lb />
the six million dollar man.<lb />
And where do those six million dollars<lb />
S '<lb />
come from? Mostly from out of state right<lb />
wing groups and corporations. They are not<lb />
interested in who will best represent North<lb />
Carolina so much as who will represent their<lb />
conservative views. Senators cannot always be<lb />
bought, but they can often be rented.<lb />
Ingram's funds, such as they are, come<lb />
mostly from within the state. Despite the<lb />
massive financial differences between the two,<lb />
Ingram has shown that he can wage a<lb />
successful campaign with a meager campaign<lb />
chest, as was demonstrated in his upset victory<lb />
over Luther Hodges in the primary-run-off.<lb />
Perhaps most revolting are the intermina-<lb />
ble Helms advertisements enjoining us to<lb />
"vote for Jesse, a dedicated Christian The<lb />
man's religious beliefs should have no bearing<lb />
in a campaign. His religion is no more a<lb />
qualification for office than what school he<lb />
attended as a child. One speaker at a Helms<lb />
fund raiser once prayed for the guidance of I<lb />
"Jesus and Jesse<lb />
North Carolina can ill afford another six<lb />
years of a reactionary senator striving valiantly<lb />
to bring back the good old days of the<lb />
mugwumps.<lb />
SIX mtUON DOLLAR HOKePOWR<lb />
Commentary<lb />
Forum<lb />
How to handle a chauvinist<lb />
'Chivalry is not dying, but it is decreasing'<lb />
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
I do not think that one<lb />
can make the generaliza-<lb />
tion that "chivalry is alive<lb />
and well at ECU I feel<lb />
chivalry is not dying but is<lb />
decreasing<lb />
Admittedly there are<lb />
individuals, both male and<lb />
ferhat. Who are courteous<lb />
to others, but I have noted<lb />
that for some reason it<lb />
seems very unpopular to be<lb />
civil and decent on this<lb />
campus. People are either<lb />
apathetic or so caught up in<lb />
their image that they often<lb />
fail to notice what goes on<lb />
around them, or worse<lb />
than that, they simply don't<lb />
care<lb />
A rule of survival: a-<lb />
round here one learns not<lb />
to expect very much help<lb />
from anyone but himself.<lb />
There are rare excep-<lb />
tions of chivalrous conduct<lb />
which should be acknow-<lb />
ledged � like late one rainy<lb />
night when a friend and I<lb />
were leaving downtown and<lb />
two gentlemen from ECU<lb />
drove us back home with no<lb />
intent but a safe delivery.<lb />
Since I believe that women<lb />
should be chivalrous to<lb />
men, I have often held<lb />
doors for men who were<lb />
precariously balancing cof-<lb />
fee with their books or who<lb />
were carrying heavy loads<lb />
of boxes.<lb />
On h�s cimptfs m�ny<lb />
people of. all ages- tail- to<lb />
take any courteous ini-<lb />
tiative whatsoever for their<lb />
fellow human beings. For<lb />
example, some students<lb />
who sit outside the narrow<lb />
halls of Austin between<lb />
classes stick their feet out<lb />
and fail to draw them in<lb />
when others try to walk<lb />
through the hall.<lb />
Other common exam-<lb />
ples � professors who call<lb />
students by their last<lb />
names without a respectful<lb />
"Mr or "Ms groups<lb />
(usually girls) talking and<lb />
walking very slowly who<lb />
crowd the sidewalk so that<lb />
no one can pass them, or<lb />
arrogant men or equally<lb />
arrogant women who walk<lb />
around as if they are God's<lb />
perfect gift to the opposite<lb />
sex.<lb />
Lack of chivalry is lack<lb />
of common respect or ap-<lb />
preciation for human dig-<lb />
nity as exemplified by the<lb />
girl who embarrasses the<lb />
man who respectfully asks<lb />
her for a date, or the guy<lb />
who laughs with his male<lb />
fneods and boasts that a<lb />
woman has had the "hots"<lb />
for him simply because she<lb />
showed some admiration.<lb />
Thus to be "cool" and<lb />
unconcerned is the great<lb />
ideal; to be spontaneous, or<lb />
responsive, or caring e-<lb />
nough to speak or lend as-<lb />
sistance or express thanks<lb />
is considered a  no-no<lb />
I might sound like a<lb />
bitter misanthorpe, but 1<lb />
really am not. i think I am<lb />
only painfully honest<lb />
enough to attack indiffer-<lb />
ence, apathy, and arro-<lb />
gance and hope that with<lb />
their recognition others<lb />
might see if they are guilty.<lb />
Teresa Speight<lb />
Mother's - Brothers<lb />
review criticized<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
Bisexual roommate<lb />
poses many problems<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Please print this letter<lb />
because I feel it will help<lb />
many people in the same<lb />
situation.<lb />
Last week I found out<lb />
that my roommate is a<lb />
bisexual. When I first<lb />
found out her homosexual<lb />
tendencies, I started to<lb />
make fun of her and cut her<lb />
down.<lb />
I know now that this<lb />
made her feel very low.<lb />
Reader loves<lb />
women's<lb />
column<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
This is just to inform<lb />
you�I love Hester Petty's<lb />
articles! I hope you plan to<lb />
continue to carry her<lb />
writings.<lb />
I'm very impressed that<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD has the<lb />
"smarts" to publish worth-<lb />
while information, such as<lb />
the issues by Ms. Petty<lb />
writes about.<lb />
Please, keep on giving<lb />
us the information we went<lb />
to know. Perhaps Ms. Petty<lb />
could be asked to write'<lb />
other articles, in addition to<lb />
her articles on the Editorial<lb />
page.<lb />
An impreeeed reader,<lb />
Wendy Qronert<lb />
When I would make fun of<lb />
her, she wouldn't respond<lb />
at all�until now.<lb />
She couldn't hold back<lb />
her hurt feelings any<lb />
longer. After fighting<lb />
orally, we settled down and<lb />
got into a deep conversa-<lb />
tion about what caused her<lb />
bisexuality.<lb />
She had good reasons as<lb />
to why she is inclined to<lb />
the same sex. Among these<lb />
reasons I found one in<lb />
particular that is quite<lb />
interesting. This reason is<lb />
her boyfriend back home.<lb />
It seems that the only<lb />
time she thinks of other<lb />
girls is when she is away<lb />
from him. When she is with<lb />
her boyfriend, she only<lb />
thinks of him. The reason<lb />
for this Is because another<lb />
male can never take her<lb />
boyfriend's place.<lb />
The reason I cut her<lb />
down was because I was<lb />
afraid she would make an<lb />
advance to me. She didn't<lb />
before I found out about<lb />
her, and she won't now.<lb />
We get along better,<lb />
now that we know end<lb />
understand each other. I no<lb />
longer out her down for her<lb />
actions because her private<lb />
life Is her own business.<lb />
If you have a problem<lb />
with your roommate, be<lb />
open and talk it out and<lb />
maybe you can solve the<lb />
problem.<lb />
Name withheld by<lb />
This article is not<lb />
intended to defend the<lb />
Brothers Johnson or to<lb />
criticize Mother's Finest.<lb />
The show itself was nothing<lb />
fantastic though it was<lb />
entertaining. A fantastic<lb />
show wasn't expected by<lb />
most, considering the at-<lb />
mosphere in which it was<lb />
performed.<lb />
The article, "Mothers<lb />
marvelous, Brothers lack-<lb />
ing" by Doug White does<lb />
deserve some criticism.<lb />
Whether the article is from<lb />
personal opinion or crowd<lb />
comments is irrelevant.<lb />
The fact that two sides to<lb />
every story should be told is<lb />
relevant. The information<lb />
exposed by Doug White or<lb />
his source shows only that<lb />
they don't have what it<lb />
takes to be critics of<lb />
musical performance.<lb />
Mother's Finest was<lb />
appealing to the audience<lb />
only because of the style of<lb />
music they offered. The<lb />
audience was filled with<lb />
rock fans. This is why<lb />
Mother's Finest was des-<lb />
cribed as having "pummel-<lb />
ed the audience with their<lb />
unrelenting brand of power<lb />
rock<lb />
Also, they were describ-<lb />
ed as having "the beet<lb />
elements from Ruf us, Parli-<lb />
ament, and virtually every<lb />
heavy metal and art rock<lb />
band This is acceptable<lb />
because they have virtually<lb />
the same style, but as far as<lb />
Joyce Kennedy and Glen<lb />
Murdock resembling "a<lb />
heavy metal Ashford ahd<lb />
Simpson there la , no<lb />
comparison. The Mother's<lb />
Finest choreography as you<lb />
called it was wild leaping,<lb />
not dancing. It drove the<lb />
rock fans into a frenzy<lb />
because you coneidV, it<lb />
"raising hetU"<lb />
The criticism of the<lb />
Brothers Johnson was un-<lb />
called for unless you 1ave<lb />
knowledge of their particu-<lb />
lar style of music and found<lb />
it lacking as compared to<lb />
other groups that perform<lb />
this style. It is obvious that<lb />
the rock fans have very<lb />
little knowledge of the<lb />
Brothers Johnson from<lb />
their behavior. Those that<lb />
are not particular fans of<lb />
rock and can enjoy a variety<lb />
of music found the Brother's<lb />
Johnson to be as appealing<lb />
to them as Mother's Finest<lb />
was to the hell raisers.<lb />
The Brothers Johnson<lb />
and their present lineup in<lb />
their backup band are a<lb />
powerful force in modern<lb />
soul and disco. Their<lb />
soundtracks also contain a<lb />
touch of jazz produced by<lb />
the well-known Quincy<lb />
Jones.<lb />
To further educate the<lb />
rock fans about soul, If<lb />
George Johnson's guitar or<lb />
that of Alex Weir's did not<lb />
seem to be plugged up it<lb />
was the fault of the technic-<lb />
ians. Of the fans that can<lb />
appreciate soul, this prob-<lb />
lem was not made aware of<lb />
because admirers of soul<lb />
prefer heavy base . sic. <lb />
instead of electrifying gui-<lb />
tar. Also, George<lb />
Johnson's singing was by<lb />
no means inadequate<lb />
croonings to admirers of<lb />
soul. Elton John, Mick<lb />
Jagger, and Rod Stewart<lb />
are excellent examples of<lb />
inadequate crooning.<lb />
A question of talent vs.<lb />
show Is not what it all<lb />
comes down to. What it all<lb />
comes down to is prefer-<lb />
ence of music. Mother's<lb />
were marvelous because of<lb />
the percentage of rock fans<lb />
in the audience, but the<lb />
Brothers Johnoen were by<lb />
no means lacking.<lb />
By HESTER PETTTY<lb />
Uppity Women of<lb />
Greenville<lb />
"Oh, so you're one of<lb />
those women's libbers<lb />
Have you ever had that<lb />
one directed at you? I have<lb />
and I always have trouble<lb />
answering it. I began to<lb />
wonder why this state-<lb />
mentquestion was so<lb />
troublesome.<lb />
"Oh, so you're one of<lb />
those women's libbers<lb />
.The main rouble with this<lb />
question is that it is dis-<lb />
honest. By using the term<lb />
"women's libbers" instead<lb />
of "feminists" the speaker<lb />
is letting you know that he<lb />
doesn't think very highly of<lb />
the women's movement.<lb />
Re-phrased, the ques-<lb />
tion would read "Oh, so<lb />
you're involved in the fri-<lb />
vilous and meaningless<lb />
women's movement In<lb />
other words, the question is<lb />
impossible to answer in a<lb />
simple manner. You'd have<lb />
to begin with a "Yes,<lb />
but or a "No, but<lb />
The question is saying<lb />
that the speaker is not<lb />
really interested in your<lb />
political beliefs, but rather<lb />
that he is interested in<lb />
telling you what his are. It<lb />
is herd to answer a question<lb />
such as this.<lb />
Another troublesome<lb />
thing about this state-<lb />
mentquestion is the cir-<lb />
cumstances that bring it<lb />
up. "Oh, so you're one of<lb />
those women's libbers"<lb />
would seem to be a logical<lb />
question following a dis-<lb />
cussion of your bra-burning<lb />
demonstrations in the '60s<lb />
or following your chast-<lb />
isement of someone for<lb />
making a sexist remark.<lb />
But it sometimes comes<lb />
up at the oddest times: like<lb />
in the middle of an intel-<lb />
ligent conversation that has<lb />
nothing to do with the<lb />
women's movement, or<lb />
right after you've asserted<lb />
yourself in some way (ask-<lb />
ing your boas for a rales). It<lb />
sort of gives you the feeling<lb />
that being Intelligent, arti-<lb />
culate, self-assured and<lb />
assertive are considered<lb />
the stuff of which "wo-<lb />
men's libbers" are made<lb />
and not the stuff of which<lb />
any woman la made. It<lb />
kind of throws you for a<lb />
minute, doeen't it?<lb />
"Oh, so you're one of<lb />
those women's libbers<lb />
You hesitate (collect<lb />
your thoughts). You're<lb />
confused (whet doee he<lb />
moan by �women'a<lb />
libber").<lb />
You've Mown It now<lb />
because your hesitation will<lb />
probably be interpreted ae<lb />
mdedetvenees (ahe doesn't<lb />
know wnef she thinks).<lb />
You're dismissed. End Of<lb />
Unless, of course, you<lb />
want to wait around for his<lb />
speech on "bra-burners"<lb />
(the only good thing libbers<lb />
ever did, heh, heh, heh).<lb />
"Oh' so you're one of<lb />
those women's libbers<lb />
You fold your arms,<lb />
tighten your lips, glare and<lb />
declare "Yeah (what do ya<lb />
wanna make of it buddy)<lb />
Well you've blown it<lb />
again because now you're<lb />
being interpreted as hard-<lb />
nosed, bitchy, and close-<lb />
minded. End Of Conver-<lb />
sation,<lb />
rights for women.<lb />
"Oh, so you're one of<lb />
those feminists<lb />
Now at least you're<lb />
dealing with an honest<lb />
and answerable question.<lb />
You can say yes or "no"<lb />
but neither predestines<lb />
End Of Conversation.<lb />
So now you have a<lb />
conversation. And here<lb />
come the questions.<lb />
What about medicaid<lb />
abortions?<lb />
What about affirmative<lb />
action programs for wo-<lb />
men?<lb />
"Your reaction is very important<lb />
in determining whether or not<lb />
the lines of communication stay-<lb />
open,<lb />
99<lb />
Unless, of course, you<lb />
want to get into a heated<lb />
debate that is destined to<lb />
solve nothing and alienate<lb />
everyone.<lb />
So it's really up to you.<lb />
Your reaction is very im-<lb />
portant in determining<lb />
whether or not the lines of<lb />
communication stay open.<lb />
A change in attitude can<lb />
occuro with an exchange of<lb />
information but this can't<lb />
happen if the lines are<lb />
down.<lb />
Question: Oh, so you're<lb />
one of those women's lib-<lb />
bers?<lb />
Answer: I am a femin-<lb />
ist.<lb />
Question: Yeah? Well<lb />
what is a feminist?"<lb />
Answer: (The "lines"<lb />
are open)<lb />
Feminist, (n.) An ad-<lb />
vocate or supporter of fem-<lb />
inism.<lb />
feminism, (n.) (1.)<lb />
The theory that women<lb />
should have political, econ-<lb />
omic, and social rights<lb />
equal to those of men. (2.)<lb />
The movement to win such<lb />
What about working<lb />
mothers? Go with what you<lb />
feel and go with what you<lb />
know. And know as much<lb />
about women's issues as<lb />
you can absorb.<lb />
Have you ever seen<lb />
Gloria Steinem field quest-<lb />
ions from an audience? It's<lb />
a thing of beauty.<lb />
She has enough pa-<lb />
tience to answer moronic<lb />
questions without grima-<lb />
cing and enough knowledge<lb />
to answer any question<lb />
well.<lb />
I think I have forgotten<lb />
what this article is about.<lb />
As a matter of fact, I have<lb />
forgotten. But I think the<lb />
story I am about to tell<lb />
relates to what I forgot I<lb />
was writing about. (It's late<lb />
folks).<lb />
About a month ago I<lb />
was sitting around a table<lb />
with several other people.<lb />
It was our lunch break and<lb />
we were talking our usual<lb />
lunch break talk when a<lb />
co-worker, a man, made the<lb />
statement that men were<lb />
superior to women.<lb />
He was completely ser-<lb />
ious. I asked him in what<lb />
respects were men superior<lb />
to women. He said in all<lb />
respects. I was beginning<lb />
to get angry.<lb />
I asked him on what<lb />
facts did he base this<lb />
opinion. Well not on any<lb />
actually, he just knew that<lb />
men were superior to wo-<lb />
men. Well if that's so, I<lb />
said, then why did it take us<lb />
inferior creatures to invent<lb />
agriculture and ceramics<lb />
among other things.<lb />
Why do women live<lb />
longer? Why do women<lb />
make better long distance<lb />
runners?<lb />
At this point I was so<lb />
angry that I forgot all the<lb />
other aspects of women<lb />
that made her different but<lb />
equal to men. And I regret<lb />
this.<lb />
I regret that I couldn't<lb />
remember my sources of<lb />
information. I could have<lb />
made a good case for the<lb />
equality of women but I<lb />
forgot the facts because I<lb />
was angry. But I don't<lb />
regret my anger<lb />
I had a damn good<lb />
reason to be angry.<lb />
So what's the point of<lb />
this story? I guess what I'm<lb />
saying is that the women's<lb />
movement will not suffer<lb />
because this man is still<lb />
convinced that men are<lb />
superior to women But I<lb />
would have suffered if I'd<lb />
taken that crap from him<lb />
without allowing myself the<lb />
right to get mad as hell,<lb />
mad enough to close the<lb />
lines of communication<lb />
Note: Many thanks to<lb />
Ellen, Marene, Pam, Inez,<lb />
Michael. Edna, Lowetta,<lb />
Teresa and Liz. You made<lb />
my dream of vast quantities<lb />
of mail come true.<lb />
(And once again, that<lb />
address is P.O. Box 1373,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834)<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
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S�ni Rogers<lb />
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Carolina University sponsored by the MeduTTKrdni c�?f<lb />
sa�sar - "?aa<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
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Mailing address: Old South Building, Greenville<lb />
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. N.C.<lb /><pb facs="00057156_tn_0005" /><lb />
Drought worst sin 1925<lb />
Mountains remain dry<lb />
-E. N.C. (AP) - towns like Anrir. � � . . r<lb />
ASHEVILLE,<lb />
Several North Carolina<lb />
tarn communities are<lb />
A between a rock and a<lb />
 aoa these days. The<lb />
tall colors are<lb />
ig tourists in huge<lb />
'rs. And those<lb />
sts are drinking water<lb />
- as scarce as those<lb />
s will soon be<lb />
mers are saying<lb />
he drought now fore-<lb />
mountain towns to<lb />
' to strict conservation<lb />
es is the worst since<lb />
Evidence of its sever-<lb />
- s the iact.that despite<lb />
Mux of tourists, some<lb />
towns like Andrews are<lb />
closing resturantsat 7 p.m.<lb />
Andrews Mayor Ty<lb />
Burnette said that town's<lb />
water system is at the<lb />
lowest point its ever been.<lb />
Now water is being drawn<lb />
from an old well owned by<lb />
Baker Furniture Co.<lb />
"I trust this well with<lb />
my fingers crossed. If it<lb />
goes dry, we will have to<lb />
start drilling another one<lb />
the mayor said.<lb />
And the dry weather is<lb />
not helping the forest fire<lb />
situation any . either.<lb />
Burnette said one match<lb />
could set off a fire under<lb />
the current conditions.<lb />
At Robbinsville, Mayor<lb />
Frank Rogers said Burling-<lb />
ton Industries has cut down<lb />
from 35,000 to 6,000 gal-<lb />
lons of water a day by using<lb />
creek water in its boilers.<lb />
Laundromats are closed<lb />
and car washing is forbid-<lb />
den. Robbinsville citizens<lb />
have cut back water usage<lb />
by a least a third, according<lb />
to the mayor. The town is<lb />
drawing extra water from<lb />
Long Creek, but the water<lb />
is so low that daily checks<lb />
are made to ensure that no<lb />
hazards to health are pres-<lb />
ent.<lb />
"We are playing it day<lb />
by day, and watching con-<lb />
sumption Rogers said.<lb />
"If we have to go to the<lb />
recreation center well and<lb />
private wells, there will<lb />
have to be drastic changes.<lb />
We would have to close the<lb />
schools and businesses and<lb />
hold water in storage only<lb />
for drinking and sanitary<lb />
and fire purposes<lb />
Town officials say the<lb />
situation is still critical in<lb />
Brevard, also. Mayor<lb />
Charles Campbell said the<lb />
town's water system is<lb />
being augmented by water<lb />
drawn from a nearby<lb />
stream.<lb />
Fort Dix has gone coed<lb />
DIX.N.J.(AP)-Raw<lb />
hapless, the Army<lb />
ecruits march enthusias-<lb />
along a dusty trail<lb />
i belted out the company<lb />
'ence:<lb />
Standing tall and look-<lb />
. good.<lb />
Ought to be in Holly-<lb />
� id<lb />
That's the Delta Com-<lb />
' oogie.<lb />
What a crazy song<lb />
It might have been a<lb />
cal scene out of this<lb />
itary training reservat-<lb />
ion's 61-year history, but<lb />
there was one important<lb />
difference This time wom-<lb />
en vvere striding along with<lb />
�<lb />
coe<lb />
Dix. a bastion of<lb />
-tough masculinity<lb />
s establishment in<lb />
i a staging area for<lb />
I troops en<lb />
� ?pe, has gone<lb />
now until April, when the<lb />
number will jump to 123 a<lb />
week.<lb />
Women are barred by<lb />
law from combat duty, but<lb />
they nevertheless are train-<lb />
ed to fight with bayonets,<lb />
rifles and grenades.<lb />
Unlike their male coun-<lb />
terparts, female "boots"<lb />
are allowed to keep their<lb />
hair, provided it doesn't<lb />
touch the collar, and are<lb />
permitted to have curlers<lb />
� th a new Army<lb />
awling cent-<lb />
military base,<lb />
es east of<lb />
a last week wel-<lb />
first group of 40<lb />
'ecruits for basic<lb />
combat training.<lb />
Officers here expected<lb />
-ess up to 73 female<lb />
soldiers, through basic<lb />
ng each week from<lb />
Deaf boy<lb />
receives<lb />
education<lb />
FUQUAY VARINA, N.C.<lb />
(AP; - New state and<lb />
federal laws stipulating<lb />
nat public schools must<lb />
offer programs for all hand-<lb />
icapped children have<lb />
made a world of difference<lb />
�he education of young<lb />
Gary Revels of Fuquay<lb />
Vanna.<lb />
The 12-year-old son of<lb />
Bobby and Ruby Revels is<lb />
deaf and suffers from cere-<lb />
bra' palsy.<lb />
Before this school year.<lb />
parents used to put him<lb />
on a bus every Sunday for a<lb />
four-hour ride to the Cent-<lb />
North Carolina School<lb />
?or the Deaf in Greensboro<lb />
here he attended classes<lb />
during the week. This<lb />
meant tears, worry and the<lb />
misery of a divided family.<lb />
And after all the trouble<lb />
and trauma. Gary wasn't<lb />
progressing in school as<lb />
well as his parents thought<lb />
ne should have been.<lb />
Last year theRevels dee-<lb />
ded to take Gary out of the<lb />
Greensboro institution and<lb />
ice him in a new program<lb />
children with hearing<lb />
impairments at nearby<lb />
:ary Elementary School.<lb />
There Gary attends<lb />
: ass with other deaf child-<lb />
ren who are taught sign<lb />
guage. His classwork<lb />
has improved and his par-<lb />
ents say he is much hap-<lb />
pier<lb />
Now the family is united<lb />
and the Revels are able to<lb />
help Gary with his home-<lb />
work and involve him in<lb />
more family activities.<lb />
He's an altogether dif-<lb />
ferent child said nis<lb />
father. "He is a contented<lb />
child. He is relaxed<lb />
Before legislation went<lb />
into effect this school year,<lb />
the Revels did not �� '�<lb />
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Page6 FOUNTAINHEAD 24 October 1978<lb />
Playhouse opener, Pippin, 'is a success'<lb />
B) SUE ELLEN McLEOD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Drama Department's first production of the 1978<lb />
Pippin, is a delightful success. Although a few<lb />
surfaced in vocal projection, the show is<lb />
eographed by Ken Miller and executed with<lb />
te performers<lb />
m Roqer O Hirson's book, Pippin deals<lb />
with many difficult questions concerning the search for<lb />
individuality. As the character Pippin searches for<lb />
fulfillment he stumbles through many shades of good and<lb />
evil to finally find his "corner of the sky Comedy<lb />
pervades the themes, creating a light atmosphere for<lb />
serious considerations.<lb />
The production numbers carry the show in design,<lb />
choreography, and performance. The chorus players, which<lb />
at times include the entire cast, surpass their own efforts<lb />
with each succeeding number.<lb />
The opening number, "Magic to Do set the pace for<lb />
the show. In a contrast of black void and white light, the<lb />
cast appeared from the void creating their own presence<lb />
and reality on stage.<lb />
Another particularly effective number "War is a<lb />
Science is delicately staged in contrasting regimented<lb />
and free-form movement, reflecting the atmosphere of<lb />
military precision and total chaos. The chorus players'<lb />
perfect timing and their ability to work together as well as<lb />
individually created a total effect, making this number<lb />
exceptional.<lb />
The most creative and imaginatively staged production<lb />
number is entitled, "With You The female members of<lb />
the chorus render excellent performers individually by<lb />
working as a whole - seeming to move as one person in<lb />
unison. This gloriously staged number is highlighted by<lb />
two members of the chorus who begin the number with a<lb />
soft, lilting dance.<lb />
The music flows from this lilting rhythmn to a hard<lb />
gyrating, pulsing beat. The choreography moves with the<lb />
music and the dancers make the transition from lilting,<lb />
sensual movement to harsh bumps and grinds with<lb />
"The producton numbers<lb />
carry the show in design,<lb />
choreography, and<lb />
performance. The chorus<lb />
players surpass their own<lb />
efforts with each succeeding<lb />
number<lb />
,v Aubrey Barnes, Tom Boyd, Stan<lb />
row John Jeter. Jane Wilson. Kim<lb />
enniter Hammond. Holly Jereme.<lb />
David Owens: bottom row Stacey Wilkes. Kim Woolen.<lb />
Steve Williford. Michelle Mennette Photo by John H.<lb />
Grogan)<lb />
remarkable fluidity and style.<lb />
The Leading Player, Steven Williford, portrayed a<lb />
demanding role, guilding the show and players throughout.<lb />
Williford maintained the quick pace throughout the<lb />
performance, proving himself accomplished in both<lb />
movement and presentation.<lb />
Although he possesses a clear, solid voice. Williford is<lb />
unable to maintain complete control over it resulting in<lb />
making his words often indiscernible.<lb />
G. Anthony King, as Pippin, has an excellent voice,<lb />
presenting his songs clearly and beautifully. King has<lb />
problems in movement, however, seeming at a loss<lb />
whenever he has the stage to himself.<lb />
Charlemagne, performed by Tom Boyd, presents a<lb />
competent, secure presence on stage. His performance is<lb />
effective and he moved easily from a comic to serious mood,<lb />
Niven spins tales using hard science<lb />
. RREN BERGSTEIN<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
. Boo1 the ordering coupons in the back<lb />
res Larry Niven as science fiction's<lb />
'here are many reasons for this and its true<lb />
v Niven isone of the few sf writers who still depends<lb />
the use of hard science in his stories. Hard science<lb />
rs mainly to the physical sciences such as biology.<lb />
others Larry Niven is also one of the few<lb />
 's "science" fiction.<lb />
Niven broke into print with a little tidbit called "The<lb />
Coldest Place about the coldest place in the solar system<lb />
1 of the men who copes in its harsh boundaries. This<lb />
piece gave Niven the recognition he needed and magazine<lb />
editors began to look at thisexciting new talent.<lb />
.en has many collections of stories as well as a<lb />
number of novels all published by Ballantine. His<lb />
collections are Neutron Star, The Flight of the Horse, A<lb />
Hole in Space. Tales of K nown Space, All the Myriad Ways,<lb />
ar Long ARM of Gil Hamilton. His novels are<lb />
Rmgworld (which he is the best known for), A Gift From<lb />
World Out of Time, Protector, The Flying<lb />
 th David Gerrold), The Mote in God's Eye<lb />
Pournelle), and most recently, Lucifer's<lb />
Han �� � ith Jerry Pournelle).<lb />
n has also created a device which most sf writers<lb />
cumbersome and confusing, as well as difficult to<lb />
te and maintain a timeline chronicling all his written<lb />
.�. rks (of sf). Niven has well succeeded with his timeline,<lb />
entering all his novels as well as short stories and<lb />
synchronizing them with major event in his "world<lb />
does Niven write?<lb />
Basica'iy. the man knows what he is talking about. The<lb />
sc which backs up and forms a background for each<lb />
one of his stories, is quite factual and very interesting.<lb />
million years When he returns to his native galaxy, he<lb />
finds a totally alien world.<lb />
Corbell must fight hostile cat-like things; a witch-like<lb />
woman who exerts upon him pain via a strange can-like<lb />
machine, and just survive in a world that is truly out of<lb />
time<lb />
Niven's best short story collections are The Flight of the<lb />
Horse, which concerns the various voyages of Svetz, a<lb />
time-travelling past stealer.and Neutron Star, which again<lb />
demonstrates Niven's ability to produce entertaining, wild<lb />
tales and form their basis and theme in believable,<lb />
humanalien environments.<lb />
Lucifer's Hammer, Niven's new novel with Jerry<lb />
Pournelle, is perhaps Niven's strangest to date; not actually<lb />
science fiction (despite the theme of a comet that strikes the<lb />
Earth and causes catastrophical occurences) but also<lb />
contemporary human frailties; the attempt to survive, and<lb />
other points that make it more of a modern disaster novel<lb />
than a sf novel.<lb />
This book has been selling tremendously, which may<lb />
prove that the public can swallow sf'swild plots anyway.<lb />
So Niven has proven himself to be an erstwhile talent in<lb />
the sf field. And with Lucifer's Hammer, he will also<lb />
establish in the modern fiction field as well.<lb />
LEFT TO RIGHT , Matthew Lenco Julian Met<lb />
standing, and Tony King Anther, - ng has<lb />
excellent voice, presenting his songs c!ear .<lb />
beautifully Photo by John H Grogar<lb />
carrying the audience with him<lb />
An engaging presence. Holly E Jereme ga�e a I<lb />
performance as the conniving mother. Fastrada Se<lb />
other characters Berthe (Hazel Stapietom ard Cath<lb />
(Julia D Metcalfe) gave smooth performances bul<lb />
unable to achieve clarity in their musical numbers<lb />
Costume Coordinator Maria Jug fan i a assen<lb />
costumes representing the contrasts of delicate ar<lb />
imagery alternating throughout the show. Not only are the<lb />
costumes effective but they also provide maxim.<lb />
for the players.<lb />
The scenery, designed by Chuck Giles see<lb />
lightweight and sparse, creating the outline of the she<lb />
provided an adequate backdrop for the rest of the cas: tt<lb />
carried the spontaneity and life of the show  tt<lb />
themselves.<lb />
The orchestra, under the direction of Bar 5r<lb />
delivered a flawless performance, giving energy and v<lb />
to Stephen Schwartz's music.<lb />
Ken Miller and his assistant Pat Pertaiion have stag<lb />
an excellent production of Pippin<lb />
Miller's effective and imaginative choreography � . I<lb />
the show while the dancers excellent timing and e �<lb />
carries it to full potential. Pippin will be presented Oct<lb />
26 and 27 in McGmnis Auditorium, and promises an<lb />
evening of delightful entertainment<lb />
Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke<lb />
'Don'tgo straight to see this movie<lb />
Books<lb />
Niven's best work to date (in addition to his<lb />
collaboration with Pournelle on The Mote in God's Eye) is<lb />
his newest novel A World Out of Time. In this, Niven still<lb />
keeps his science in check, and also creates vast and<lb />
spectacular surroundings that are provocative and<lb />
fascinating.<lb />
The main character in Jerome Corbell, a man who is<lb />
awakened from suspended animation into a world where<lb />
memories are erased and a man can assume a new identity<lb />
while at the same time obeying the strict laws of the State:<lb />
a sort of monarchy-totalitarian government that keeps<lb />
stiff checks and balances.<lb />
Corbell finds that he is in a different body; his mind<lb />
transferred to a criminal one.<lb />
Corbell is assigned to work on a probe project in deep<lb />
space. Instead he mutinies, and sets out on the Galactic<lb />
Hub, a journey whose round trip is on the order of three<lb />
By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The advertisements advise: "Don't go straight to see<lb />
this movie<lb />
Welluse your own discretion, but if you decide to<lb />
follow Paramount Pictures' lead it won't infringe on your<lb />
enjoying the film in the least.<lb />
And, sadly, in some places it will be an enormous help.<lb />
Up In Smoke could very easily be divided into two<lb />
separate � though unequal � parts: 'before plot' and<lb />
'after plot Anyone with sense enough to wind string<lb />
knows that plot is essential to any story, no less so because<lb />
the story is a comedy.<lb />
But in this case he'd be wrong. Up In Smoke is every bit<lb />
as delightfully antic as Los Cochinos (for which Cheech<lb />
Marin and Tommy Chong won a Grammy). And anyone who<lb />
has enjoyed Cheech and Chong's zany LPs is just naturally<lb />
going to love Up In Smoke.<lb />
Or at least the before plot' part of it.<lb />
The trademark of the Third World comedy czars has<lb />
always been their brief, ludicrous skits, and the first part of<lb />
Smoke is a comical collage of just such skits artfully brought<lb />
together in a visual medium that, surprisingly, manages to<lb />
add to the essential absurdity of the film.<lb />
The first half of Smoke (which is only 90 minutes<lb />
long in all) is a clever ensemble of misfire attempts to locate<lb />
some grass, blended with hilarious close brushes with the<lb />
law and the inevitable confusion of trying to incon-<lb />
spicuously "eat the evidence" while police question them<lb />
concerning license, registration, etc.<lb />
The movie begins to weaken in the second part when a<lb />
plot is introduced, and it is here that a head full of ozone<lb />
becomes a real asset.<lb />
Having been deported as illegal aliens earlier in the<lb />
film, Cheech and his new-found friend Tommy Chong<lb />
attempt to smuggle themselves back into the States by<lb />
posing as divers for Cheech's uphoistery-baron unde but<lb />
get the factory address confused with that of a group of<lb />
narcotics smugglers.<lb />
The smugglers accept them as the drivers appointed to<lb />
transport the biggest single movement of marijuanna into<lb />
the United States, and soon our two heroes are on the road<lb />
driving a panel truch which, unbeknownst to them, is<lb />
composed entirely of reconstituted grass.<lb />
Meanwhile, also without their knowing it, they are<lb />
being followed by a team of sophomorically incompetent<lb />
narcotic agents personally trained and led by Sergeant<lb />
Stedenko (played by Stacy Keach) who is at different points<lb />
in the story unceremoniously baptised by first one then the<lb />
other of the comedy duo in a couple of imaginative mens'<lb />
room scenes.<lb />
Once again on the road, still searching for smoke but<lb />
finding instead two endowed hitch-hickers (Edie Adams<lb />
and Strother Martin), their vehide manages to ignite itself<lb />
leaving a trail of turned-on patrolmen and narcotics<lb />
officers.<lb />
Discouraged by their inability to produce the stash thay<lb />
seek, Tommy and Cheech dedde to gather their newly<lb />
assembled singing group and enter a punk rock battfe-<lb />
of-the-bands.<lb />
The competition is stiff and the audience definitely<lb />
hostile, as are Stedenko's narcs who have located the<lb />
green, fibrous panel truck parked in front of the auditorium<lb />
But before long, the fumes from the now-blazing van<lb />
manage not only to pacify the Sergeant and his crew of<lb />
imbedlic officers, but also to find their way into the<lb />
theatre's venting system mellowing out the crowd and<lb />
insuring the group's victory over the other bands.<lb />
This ought to be the funniest part of the film But it's<lb />
not. By far it isout-shined by the less complex first half of<lb />
the movie in which the gagsare bright and fast-moving<lb />
Still, the weaker 'after plot' sequence doesn't detract<lb />
too much from the rest of the film, and even has some real<lb />
gems of its ownjust not as many as the before' section<lb />
There are plenty of sight-gags and some entertaining tunes<lb />
a couple of which are from Cheech and Chong's own<lb />
comedy repertoire.<lb />
A word about the screening times, though, they are<lb />
irregular. This is a ninety minute film preceeded by fifteen<lb />
minutes of oommerdals and short subjects, so if you're ten<lb />
minutes late you won't loae by it. Again, use your own<lb />
discretion.<lb /><pb facs="00057156_tn_0007" /><lb />
24 Octobf 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
MSC Dinner Theatre presents Peter Ott<lb />
Romantic lighting, an<lb />
elegant meal, a delightful<lb />
show are all elements of a<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Dinner Theatre.<lb />
The Student Center<lb />
begins its third Dinner<lb />
Theatre season on October<lb />
26, 1978, offering dinner<lb />
and a show nightly tlyough<lb />
October 29,1978. Both food<lb />
and show promise to be<lb />
outstanding.<lb />
The show is an offbeat<lb />
comedy entitled God Says<lb />
There Is No Peter Ott. See<lb />
this show and meet the<lb />
charming woman who<lb />
manages her own resort.<lb />
Meet her not-so-charming,<lb />
pregnant-but unmarried<lb />
niece.<lb />
And, of course, meet<lb />
mer? Is he the f�tMrf the<lb />
child? Whoever he la?1ter<lb />
Ott says there Is no God,<lb />
which elicits the respdna,<lb />
"God says there is no Pettr<lb />
Ott As a result, Peter Is<lb />
Drama<lb />
Peter Ott. Is he a Harvard<lb />
Ph.D? Is he a mechanic? Is<lb />
he a computer program-<lb />
simply not quite sure.<lb />
The show is directed by<lb />
Elizabeth Nicholson. Ms.<lb />
Nicholson holds a B.A. in'<lb />
drama and has many acting<lb />
and directing credits. One<lb />
of her acting assignments<lb />
was in a previous MSC<lb />
Dinner Theatre production,<lb />
A Thousand Clowns. Ms.<lb />
Nicholson has very care-<lb />
fully selected her cast and<lb />
expects a great response to<lb />
the show she has selected,<lb />
a comedy about adult hide<lb />
and seek.<lb />
The dinner accompany-<lb />
ing the show may be<lb />
either "down home" or<lb />
gourmet, depending on the<lb />
individual's preference.<lb />
Food is served buffet style.<lb />
The menu consists of<lb />
the following : Baked Ham<lb />
with Pineapple Ring, Chic-<lb />
ken Parisienne, Delmonico<lb />
Potatoes, Macedoine of<lb />
Vegetables, Sweet and<lb />
Sour Red Cabbage, Tossed<lb />
Salad, French or Thousand<lb />
Island Dressing, French<lb />
Rolls with Butter, Creme de<lb />
Menthe Parfait, Coffee and<lb />
Tea.<lb />
Serving will begin at<lb />
6:30 on Thursday, Friday,<lb />
and on Sunday at 4:30.<lb />
Tickets are $6 for ECU<lb />
students and $8.50 for the<lb />
public.<lb />
American Academy and Institute now accepting<lb />
applications for Rodgers Production Award<lb />
SEIfO QUARTZ $&amp;<lb />
Richard Rodgers, who<lb />
has enriched the American<lb />
musical theatre for more<lb />
than a half century, is<lb />
collaborating with the<lb />
American Academy and<lb />
Institute of Arts and Letters<lb />
- of wnich he is a member -<lb />
to encc jrage young talent<lb />
who will be the Rodgers,<lb />
Hammerstem and Cole<lb />
Porter of the future.<lb />
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800 colleges, music and<lb />
irna schools and amateur<lb />
�� (�tre groups around the<lb />
ontry. will be receiving<lb />
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v. .nee to apply for the<lb />
F narj Rodgers Product-<lb />
Award to be offered<lb />
t .ery year.<lb />
Its primary purpose will<lb />
be to make possible by<lb />
suDsidy a production in<lb />
New York City of a music<lb />
play by authors and comp-<lb />
osers whose work have nor<lb />
before been professionally<lb />
performed.<lb />
Previously produced<lb />
works will be eligible if<lb />
their performances were, in<lb />
me judgement of the com-<lb />
ee, an amateur effort,<lb />
.ersity-sponsored. or<lb />
eached but a smali aud-<lb />
ience, or were incomplete<lb />
or inadequate.<lb />
,ast spring the celebra-<lb />
ted composer handed Jac-<lb />
ques Barzun, presi-<lb />
dent of the Academy-<lb />
Institute, a check for one<lb />
million dollars to establish<lb />
and administer the fund.<lb />
The award stipulated<lb />
that the winning work may<lb />
be a play with music, and<lb />
operetta, a revue, an ad-<lb />
aptation of classic or a<lb />
"typical Broadway show<lb />
It may be full-length or<lb />
several short works that<lb />
make up a theatre evening.<lb />
An important condition<lb />
attached to the million<lb />
dollars was the kind of<lb />
statement one might expect<lb />
from the composer of the<lb />
famous standard whose<lb />
opening lyric is "We'll take<lb />
Manhattan, The Bronx and<lb />
Staten Island, too<lb />
Mr. Rodgers stated,<lb />
"Because I have an abiding<lb />
love for and confidence in<lb />
my birthplace, New York<lb />
City, and a conviction that<lb />
it is the artistic center of the<lb />
nation the award product-<lb />
ion must take place in New<lb />
York City "<lb />
The nnnual productions<lb />
will be performed first in<lb />
non-profit tnsitiutions(such<lb />
as Equity Library Theatre.<lb />
Special film<lb />
deals with<lb />
alcoholism<lb />
Tfce Student Union<lb />
Films Committee will<lb />
screen The Lost Weekend<lb />
as a special film presen-<lb />
tation this Wednesday<lb />
night at 8 p.m.<lb />
This powerful drama,<lb />
one of the most famous<lb />
social problem pictures of<lb />
an time, depicts five days in<lb />
the life of Don Birnam, a<lb />
disillusioned writer with a<lb />
sarious drinking problem.<lb />
Consumed with aslf-pity,<lb />
he begins an odysaay of<lb />
barroom escapades, getting<lb />
progressively more drunk<lb />
each day untii the habit has<lb />
become an addiction.<lb />
Ray Milland givas his<lb />
finsat acraan ymmmmm<lb />
as Birnam, and tha Wi-<lb />
rium tramans aoanaa, win<lb />
their bats, white walla, and<lb />
streaks of Wood, sti" rank<lb />
among tha moat terrifying<lb />
hallucinations ever tilmad.<lb />
Julllard institute, Hudson<lb />
Guild, NY. Shakespeare,<lb />
Festival, Manhattan<lb />
Theatre Club, and num-<lb />
erous others).<lb />
They will cost between<lb />
fifty and seventy thousand<lb />
dollars and the work will<lb />
remain the property of its<lb />
creators. Neither the<lb />
Acaoamy-lnatitute nor tha<lb />
production organization<lb />
will retain any control over<lb />
any rights to the award<lb />
production.<lb />
Applications are avail-<lb />
able by writing to the<lb />
American Academy, and<lb />
Institute of Arts and Letters<lb />
633 West 155th St New<lb />
York, 10032.<lb />
The first award will be<lb />
announced at tha annual<lb />
Ceremonial distribution of<lb />
awards and fellowships In<lb />
May, 1979. Materials must<lb />
be submitted by Deo<lb />
1.<lb />
The contestants will be<lb />
judged by a committee of<lb />
eminent composers and<lb />
playwrights, members of<lb />
the Academy-Institute,<lb />
appointed by the board of<lb />
directors.<lb />
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CU QUARTERBACK LEANDER Green manuevers<lb />
around a Richmond defender in Saturday's Oyster Bowl<lb />
contest against the Spiders. Green carried the ball 23 times<lb />
for 102 yards in the Pirates' 21-14 victory over Richmond.<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
NORFOLK, Va. - Even though Richmond halfback<lb />
Jessie Williams was named the Most Valuable Player in the<lb />
annual Oyster Bowl classic, ECU head coach Pat Dye knew<lb />
exactly who the real hero was in the Pirates narrow 21-14<lb />
over the Spiders Saturday afternoon.<lb />
"The difference out there today was Leander Green<lb />
said Dye after the game. "He came up with one big play<lb />
after another and did some things we haven't gotten before<lb />
this season<lb />
The diminutive quarterback from Jacksonville engine-<lb />
ered all three Pirate scoring drives and scored the winning<lb />
touchdown himself on a nifty five yard run with just 1 :02<lb />
remaining in the game.<lb />
By the end of the afternoon, Green had totalled 102<lb />
yards on 23 carries and completed 3 of 8 passes for 64<lb />
yards, including a clutch 39 yard bomb to split end Billy Ray<lb />
Washington which set up the Bucs go-ahead touchdown in<lb />
the fourth quarter.<lb />
"It was a win that we needed badly noted Dye. "One<lb />
when we had to come back in the second half and score to<lb />
win. We didn't play well defensively, but I'm sure<lb />
Richmond had a lot to do with that. They came ready to play<lb />
today and they moved the ball against us as well as anybody<lb />
has all year<lb />
The score was tied at 7-7 entering the fourth quarter<lb />
with neither team able to mount anything resembling a<lb />
scoring drive in the second or third quarter.<lb />
The Pirates took their first possession in the final<lb />
quarter and methodically moved 57 yards in ten plays for<lb />
the touchdown.<lb />
Green hit split end Terry Gallaher for 15 yards on a<lb />
crucial third and 9 situation, and on the next play rolled<lb />
around the left side for 18 yards and another first down at<lb />
the Richmond 10<lb />
Three plays later, halfback Eddie Hicks went over the<lb />
top for the touchdown from one yard out and Bill Lamm's<lb />
first conversion pushed the Pirates ahead 14-7 with 11 :50<lb />
remaining in the game.<lb />
Richmond quarterback James Short then moved the<lb />
Spiders 73 yards in 13 plays for touchdown. Short hit Ian<lb />
Beckstead twice on third down plays, and on fourth and four<lb />
from the Pirates 12 yard line. Short turned a broken play<lb />
into a 11 yard gain which gave the Spiders a first and goal at<lb />
the ECU one.<lb />
Halfback Dimetn Kornegay scored on a one yard plunge<lb />
and Jeff Adams' conversion knotted the score for the<lb />
second time at 14-14 with 6.04 left to play.<lb />
ECU then took the kickoff and moved 77 yards in just ten<lb />
plays for the winning touchdown. Green passed to fullback<lb />
Despite numerous fumbles<lb />
ECU offense sparkles<lb />
APLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU wishbone of-<lb />
e has performed spor-<lb />
adically all season for Pir-<lb />
ate head coach Pat Dye.<lb />
Often the offense has ap-<lb />
peared on the verge of a<lb />
major breakdown, as fum-<lb />
bles and a lack of yardage<lb />
 proved fatal.<lb />
Yet at other times, as in<lb />
Pirates' big victory over<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana,<lb />
wishbone has been<lb />
most effective Inconsis-<lb />
tency has surely been the<lb />
prevelant factor in the<lb />
Pirate attack<lb />
Such was the case again<lb />
Saturday in the Pirates'<lb />
21-14 victory over Rich-<lb />
mond in the Oyster Bowl.<lb />
At times. the Pirates<lb />
flashed signs of sheer bril-<lb />
liance in their fifth victory<lb />
of the season At other<lb />
times, though, fumbles and<lb />
missed assignments dark-<lb />
ened the Pirates chances.<lb />
The Bucs fumbled ele-<lb />
ven times Saturday, bring-<lb />
ing their season total to 43,<lb />
only four short of the school<lb />
record for a single season.<lb />
On numerous occasions,<lb />
the exchange from center to<lb />
quarterback resulted in a<lb />
fumble.<lb />
Pirate quarterback Le-<lb />
ander Green has no ex-<lb />
planation for the often<lb />
unsuccessful exchanges. "I<lb />
don't understand it said<lb />
the junior from Jackson-<lb />
ville. "We'll just have to<lb />
keep working on it. It's<lb />
been a real problem<lb />
Even though the Pirates<lb />
experienced a few prob-<lb />
lems Saturday, there were<lb />
also some bright spots.<lb />
Most evident was the play<lb />
of Green.<lb />
"The big difference out<lb />
there today was the play of<lb />
Leander Green said Dye.<lb />
"He made big play after<lb />
big play. He just made<lb />
things happen that hadn't<lb />
been happening before<lb />
Green, who had rushed<lb />
very unsuccessfully all<lb />
year, totalled 102 yards on<lb />
23 carries against the Spi-<lb />
ders. Green displayed the<lb />
type of determine running<lb />
that had embarked his play<lb />
last season.<lb />
"I felt much better out<lb />
there today said the<lb />
Jacksonville native. "I just<lb />
tried to make something<lb />
happen with the football<lb />
when I had the oppor-<lb />
tunity<lb />
And Green did just that,<lb />
as he scored two of the<lb />
Pirates touchdowns, the<lb />
last one which came late in<lb />
the fourth quarter, and<lb />
proved to be the clincher<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates offense tot-<lb />
alled 312 yards on the day.<lb />
Especially impressive was<lb />
the success of the outside<lb />
option plays. Due to some<lb />
changes made last week in<lb />
practice, the option proved<lb />
a vital element in the win<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
"We cut out a lot of<lb />
things in our option last<lb />
week said Green. We<lb />
have a very complicated<lb />
option. We decide it would<lb />
be best to just try and do<lb />
the basics correctly. It looks<lb />
like we made the right<lb />
decisions<lb />
The Pirate offense<lb />
looked its best in the fourth<lb />
period, scoring points and<lb />
securing the victory. Dye<lb />
was pleased that the points<lb />
came as late as they did.<lb />
"We've had problems<lb />
scoring in the second half<lb />
all year said the fifth year<lb />
Pirate coach. "But today<lb />
we stuck with our offensive<lb />
game plan throughout.<lb />
Things seemed to fall into<lb />
place in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter<lb />
Green was pleased the<lb />
Pirates scored the winning<lb />
touchdown late in the game<lb />
with the score tied 14-14.<lb />
That should give us confi-<lb />
dence noted Green.<lb />
ECU-Richmond<lb />
Stats<lb />
Rushing<lb />
ECU � Green 23-114,<lb />
Collins 6-20, Sutton 5-18,<lb />
Hicks 10-56. Harrell 5-49,<lb />
Greer 8-9. Hawkins 1-3,<lb />
Gallaher 1-(-5), Wiley 1-7;<lb />
Richmond � Short 15-27,<lb />
Williams 20-120. Kornegay<lb />
15-43, McCoig 9-20, Greg-<lb />
ory 1-(-9).<lb />
Passing<lb />
ECU � Green 3-8-2-64,<lb />
Richmond � Short 4-6-<lb />
1-32. Gregory 1-3-1-6.<lb />
Receiving<lb />
ECU � Washington 1-39,<lb />
Sutton 1-10, Gallaher 1-15;<lb />
Richmond � Williams 1-6,<lb />
Beckstead 3-29, Spriggs<lb />
1-3.<lb />
Theodore Sutton for ten yards and a first down at the Bic<lb />
26 to keep the drive going<lb />
After a nine yard run by Green, he dropped back an.<lb />
unloaded a 39 yard bomb to his old high school teammate<lb />
Billy Ray Washington which gave the Pirates possession<lb />
Richmond's four yard line. Three p'ays later Green just<lb />
made his way into the end zone from five yards out wh<lb />
sealed the victory.<lb />
"I was watching Billy Ray the whole time on that p<lb />
pattern explained Green. "I saw him get knocked<lb />
and just waited until he got back up and he was r,gh�<lb />
in the open<lb />
I just tried to make things happen today conn<lb />
Green 'I just worked on the basic th.ngs like making �<lb />
good pitch and reading the defenses better I really fee<lb />
I'm getting back to normal after all these injuries<lb />
certainly was the best performance by the offense<lb />
couple of weeks<lb />
Despite 11 fumbles by the Pirates, ECU rolled j<lb />
yards on offense including 248 rushing and 54 through<lb />
air. Hicks finished with 56 yards on 10 plays while hai?Da <lb />
Sam Harrell added 38 yards on five attempts<lb />
"From the standpoint of sticking to our offense am<lb />
doing what we wanted to do we accomplished that, sa I<lb />
Dye 'This was the best job our offense nas<lb />
particularly in the fourth quarter when he had to score<lb />
"There's no question that Richmond came ready to play<lb />
and they played well today. They really played we<lb />
deserved better today I know it's been a long seasor<lb />
coach Tait and the players, but I have a lot of 'espec I i<lb />
them<lb />
While the Pirates improved their record to 5-3 I<lb />
year. Richmond dropped to 1-7 and many insist Spider<lb />
coach Jim Tait will be fired at the end of the season<lb />
"Again we played well enough to win noted Ta;<lb />
Today was the first time we have played well m the ias:<lb />
three or four weeks. That's six tough losses that could have<lb />
been winners I just can t get used to it<lb />
"The offense still needs improvement We played<lb />
better this week than the last few. but still lacked wha I<lb />
took to win "<lb />
The loss also overshadowed a excellent performance : .<lb />
halfback Jessie Williams. The speedy 170 pour<lb />
gamed 120 yards on 20 carries and almost broe seve<lb />
long runs<lb />
"Jessie was having a good day and we tried - -<lb />
in his hands as much as possible, said Tait We felt ie<lb />
needed to do a better job in getting to Green He -anes<lb />
them go and is getting better each week after gel<lb />
his hip pointer.<lb />
N.C. State stops<lb />
ECU booters<lb />
Steve Porter field<lb />
STEVE PORTERFIELD DRIBBLES the ball down the<lb />
sidelines in last week's match against UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan)<lb />
By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina's soccer<lb />
team traveled to Raleigh<lb />
Monday and were defeated<lb />
by the Wolfpack of N.C<lb />
State 4-2<lb />
Hiram King was un-<lb />
assisted as he scored<lb />
State's first goal of the day<lb />
with twelve minutes gone<lb />
in the opening half. King's<lb />
teammate. Stephen Rea,<lb />
advanced the Wolf pack's<lb />
lead to 2-0 six minutes later<lb />
on an assist by King<lb />
The remaining twenty-<lb />
seven minutes of the first<lb />
half were scoreless as the<lb />
Wolfpack held onto their<lb />
2-0 lead.<lb />
Ten minutes elapsed in<lb />
the second half before<lb />
Roger Williams reopened<lb />
the Wolfpack s scoring<lb />
assault with a goal on an<lb />
assist by Tom Fink.<lb />
Jeff Karpovich finally<lb />
broke the ice for ECU after<lb />
he scored a goal on an<lb />
assist by Brad Winchell<lb />
with seventeen minutes<lb />
gone in the half Emanuel<lb />
Koukatsikas countered for<lb />
the Pack nine minutes later<lb />
to boost them into a<lb />
comfortable 4-1 advantage.<lb />
The final goal of the day<lb />
was scored by the Pirate's<lb />
Halfback. Brad W inchell on<lb />
an assist by Duane Bai e<lb />
with fourteen minutes left<lb />
to play in the match<lb />
ECU started a weak<lb />
comeback in the latter<lb />
stages of the contest.<lb />
however, the Wolfpack<lb />
used key defensive tactics<lb />
to smother the attempt<lb />
The clock finally ran out on<lb />
the Pirates as the Wolfpack<lb />
captured a hard fought<lb />
contest by a score of 4-2<lb />
Statistics for the game<lb />
showed the Wolfpack with<lb />
a commanding lead on<lb />
shots at goal with forty<lb />
while the Pirates could only<lb />
manage five Pirate goalie<lb />
Kevin Tyus ended the oav<lb />
with seventeen saves<lb />
ECU Coach. Brad<lb />
Smith, was satisfied with<lb />
his club s performance<lb />
against the expener<lb />
Wolfpack squad He citec<lb />
several of his team mem<lb />
berswith key defensive anc<lb />
offensive play including<lb />
Andy Roman. George<lb />
Bemus. and Jeff Kluger<lb />
The loss dropped the<lb />
Pirates to 3-8-1. while the<lb />
Wolfpack advanced their<lb />
season totals to 9-3-1<lb />
The Pirates resume<lb />
soccer action Thursday at<lb />
UNC-Greensboro Game-<lb />
time is slated for 4 00 p m<lb />
Pirates finish fifth in tourney<lb />
ECU volleyball action<lb />
AN ECU VOLLEYBALL player serves in<lb />
one of the Pirates' recent matches. The<lb />
Bucs finished fifth last weekend in the<lb />
South Caroline Invitational Tournament.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU girl's volley-<lb />
ball team tied for fifth place<lb />
in the Appalachian State<lb />
University Tournament<lb />
held this past weekend in<lb />
Boone. The Pirates finished<lb />
deadlocked with host Ap-<lb />
palachian State in the eight<lb />
team tournament.<lb />
ECU began its tourn-<lb />
ament play in convincing<lb />
style with a crushing 15-1,<lb />
15-2 victory over Catawba<lb />
The Pirate girls next victim<lb />
was Concord from West<lb />
Virginia, 15-11, 15-9. The<lb />
girls finishes their Friday<lb />
action with a disappointing<lb />
loss at the hands of the<lb />
University of South<lb />
Carolina, 15-7, 7-15, and<lb />
6-15.<lb />
In the single elimination<lb />
portion of the tourney play-<lb />
ed on Saturday, the Pirates<lb />
lost their opening round<lb />
matchup to the College of<lb />
Charleston, 6-15, 16-14,<lb />
and 9-15.<lb />
"We didn't play too<lb />
badly said ECU coach<lb />
Alita Dillon. "We won two<lb />
matches and we lost two. In<lb />
the match against Charles-<lb />
ton we had to battle back<lb />
from way behind in the<lb />
second game. We play well<lb />
when we're ahead, but<lb />
we have trouble coming<lb />
back when we're behind<lb />
South Carolina won the<lb />
overall championship with<lb />
a decisive win over Win-<lb />
throp College in the finals.<lb />
Charleston and Louisburg<lb />
College tied for third. Ap-<lb />
palachian State lost to<lb />
Louisburg in the quarter-<lb />
finals, which placed them<lb />
in the tie with ECU.<lb />
ECU travels to Louis-<lb />
burg today where they will<lb />
face Duke as well as their<lb />
hosts. "We're at the point<lb />
where we should do well if<lb />
we can get our offense<lb />
working said Dillon.<lb />
"We have a larger number<lb />
of good players than Duke,<lb />
but they have a superstar in<lb />
spiker Leslie Lewis who lift<lb />
the rest of the team<lb />
They've had a good year<lb />
Coach Dillon praised<lb />
co-captain La Von da<lb />
Duncan, Becky Beauchant,<lb />
and spiker Linda<lb />
McClelland for their offen-<lb />
sive efforts in ECU'S recent<lb />
matches. Dillon cited co-<lb />
captain Rosie Thompson,<lb />
Joey Forbes, Phyllis<lb />
Burreil, and Ginny Rodgers<lb />
as defensive standouts for<lb />
the squad. "We have the<lb />
depth that we need and we<lb />
have not had many injuries.<lb />
We need to work on<lb />
consistency, said Dillon<lb />
This weekend the<lb />
Pirates host the ECU Invit-<lb />
ational Tournament The<lb />
teams participating ,n the<lb />
Tournament are ECU<lb />
Concord. Longwood<lb />
College, v.rg.n.a Tech<lb />
Louisburg, and <lb />
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being seeded h,gher for the<lb />
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Penn State, Terps<lb />
remain unbeaten<lb />
By<lb />
HERSHEL NISSENSON<lb />
A P Sports Writer<lb />
There are only five<lb />
college football teams left<lb />
"th perfect records and<lb />
this much is certain �<lb />
there will not be five when<lb />
the season comes to a close.<lb />
That's because second<lb />
ranked Penn State and No.<lb />
6 Maryland have a Nov. 4<lb />
date in State College, Pa<lb />
which looms as one of the<lb />
most attractive pairings in<lb />
the regular season.<lb />
That upcoming clash<lb />
took on added status over<lb />
the weekend when Penn<lb />
State throttled Syracuse<lb />
45-15 behind Chuck Fu-<lb />
sina'sfour touchdown pas-<lb />
ses, while Maryland troun-<lb />
ced Wake Forest 39-0 with<lb />
Steve Atkins scoring twice<lb />
and his backup, Alvin<lb />
Maddox. getting three<lb />
TDs.<lb />
The other unbeaten-<lb />
untied teams are top-rated<lb />
Oklahoma, which trimmed<lb />
Iowa State 34-6 as Billy<lb />
Sims rushed for a career-<lb />
high 231 yards; No. 17<lb />
Navy, a 9-0 winner over<lb />
William &amp; Mary on Bob<lb />
Tata's 27-yard field goal<lb />
and Larry Klawinski's 33-<lb />
yard scoring dash, and<lb />
unranked Holy Cross which<lb />
was idle.<lb />
All the unbeatens have<lb />
big games left. Oklahoma<lb />
has road dates with Ne-<lb />
braska and Colorado. Penn<lb />
State closes out the regular<lb />
season with Maryland,<lb />
North Carolina State and<lb />
Pitt<lb />
Maryland must face<lb />
Clemson as well as Penn<lb />
State. Navy will find out<lb />
just how good it is the next<lb />
two weekends against Pitt<lb />
Cross lists Improving<lb />
Brown and once-beaten<lb />
Rutgers amond its six re-<lb />
maining opponents.<lb />
The ranks of the un-<lb />
beatens suffered one major<lb />
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ympic sprinter Johnny Lam<lb />
Jones � including the<lb />
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For the most part,<lb />
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vious week when there<lb />
were more upsets that Los<lb />
Angeles Dodgers fielding<lb />
lapses. Besides Arkansas,<lb />
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Twenty was 12th-ranked<lb />
Texas A&amp;M, which bowed<lb />
to previously winless Bay-<lb />
lor 24-6.<lb />
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ranked Alabama turned<lb />
back Tennessee 30-17, No.<lb />
5 Nebraska swamped Col-<lb />
orado 52-14, No. 7 Southern<lb />
California whipped Oregon<lb />
State 38-7, No. 9 Michigan<lb />
mauled Wisconsin 42-0 and<lb />
No. 10 UCLA burried Cal-<lb />
ifornia 45-0.<lb />
In the Second Ten,<lb />
11th-ranked Houston out-<lb />
lasted Southern Methodist<lb />
42-28, No. 13 Missouri<lb />
drubbed Kansas State 56-<lb />
14, No. 15 Pitt edged Flor-<lb />
ida State 7-3, No. 16<lb />
Lou9isiana State blanked<lb />
Kentucky 21-0, No. 18<lb />
Georgia defeated Vander-<lb />
built 31-10, No. 19 Purdue<lb />
beat Illinois 13-0 and No. 20<lb />
Notre Dame downed Air<lb />
Force 38-15.<lb />
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