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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
so<lb />
Vol. No. 55 NoW<lb />
26 October 1978<lb />
Mace completed for<lb />
Brewer installation<lb />
dv WILLIAM A. SHIRES<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
For the first time in its<lb />
71 year history ECU has a<lb />
mace.<lb />
Weighing 12 pounds,<lb />
the mace is 43 inches in<lb />
length with a shaft of<lb />
sterling silver crowned with<lb />
a symbolic head holding an<lb />
unusual purple crystal of<lb />
flounte in a golden cage.<lb />
The silver shaft is of<lb />
hammered texture and div-<lb />
ided by a pierced band. A<lb />
similar design is used at<lb />
both ends and at the head<lb />
the large crystal is enclosed<lb />
by phalanges and capped<lb />
with a circular band of gold<lb />
in a touch of contemporary<lb />
symbolism<lb />
Designed and crafted by<lb />
John Satterfield of the ECU<lb />
School of Art faculty, the<lb />
mace will be ceremoniously<lb />
displayed for the first time<lb />
Oct 28 at the formal<lb />
installation of chancellor<lb />
Thomas B Brewer.<lb />
It will be borne by a<lb />
costumed ceremonial bear-<lb />
er at the head of the<lb />
academic procession.<lb />
The mace itself is a<lb />
traditional symbol of high<lb />
office and authority.<lb />
In earlier times, the<lb />
mace was used by medieval<lb />
knights as a close combat<lb />
weapon. With a flanged or<lb />
spiked battlehead which<lb />
could ripthough chain mail<lb />
and plate armor, it was<lb />
considered superior to the<lb />
sword and spear in hand to<lb />
hand fighting.<lb />
During the late Middle<lb />
Ages, royalty and city and<lb />
borough officials adopted<lb />
the mace as an emblem of<lb />
office, designing it with<lb />
emphasis upon ornate dec-<lb />
oration and embellishment<lb />
of the shaft. A knob or<lb />
jeweled orb was used in-<lb />
stead of a battlehead.<lb />
Today, the mace is a<lb />
ceremonial symbol for such<lb />
bodies as the British House<lb />
of Commons, the U.S.<lb />
House of Representatives,<lb />
and by a number of cities<lb />
and by many colleges and<lb />
universities.<lb />
Th idea for an ECU<lb />
mace was raised during<lb />
planning for the Installation<lb />
of the Chancellor following<lb />
Dr. Brewer's election early<lb />
this year. Satterfield, an<lb />
artisan and goldsmith, was<lb />
commissioned to design<lb />
and fabricate it.<lb />
Financing of the mater-<lb />
ials and workmanship was<lb />
pledged by members of the<lb />
board of trustees and form-<lb />
er trustees at the bequest of<lb />
Dr. John D. Bridgers Jr. of<lb />
High Point, a present<lb />
trustee. It will be known as<lb />
the Trustees Mace.<lb />
Satterfield spent weeks<lb />
researching the history and<lb />
symbolism of such a peice,<lb />
and in design and fabrica-<lb />
tion of the mace. In addi-<lb />
tion, he conducted a long<lb />
search for an appropriate<lb />
crystal.<lb />
Finally, the baseball-<lb />
sized flourite crystal was<lb />
found in a rock and gem<lb />
shop at Spruce Pine, N.C.<lb />
Satterfield felt immediately<lb />
that it was the right stone<lb />
and acquired it for the focal<lb />
point of the mace. The<lb />
crystal emits a soft floure-<lb />
scent glow.<lb />
The finished product,<lb />
Satterfield says, was des-<lb />
igned carefully to maintain<lb />
the visual integrity of a<lb />
traditional mace and at the<lb />
same time create a contem-<lb />
porary symbol unique to<lb />
ECU.<lb />
For example, he says<lb />
"the phalanges are symbo-<lb />
lic of a group of individuals<lb />
- faculty, administrators<lb />
and trustees - united in<lb />
achieving the university's<lb />
goal of constructive prog-<lb />
ress<lb />
The purple of the crystal<lb />
and the gold of the bands<lb />
that hold it are the ECU<lb />
colors.<lb />
A native of Clearwater,<lb />
Fla Satterfield joined the<lb />
ECU art faculty in 1967. His<lb />
work has been exhibited at<lb />
art and jewelery shows<lb />
throughouf the United<lb />
States and he has had a<lb />
chalice purchased by the<lb />
Smithsonian Institution.<lb />
Most recently he was<lb />
among 41 American gold-<lb />
smiths selected to show<lb />
works in the Society of<lb />
North American<lb />
Goldsmith's European Ex-<lb />
hibition which opens next<lb />
year in Pforzheim,<lb />
Germany.<lb />
JOHN SATTERFIELD, ECU Art faculty, and his creation,<lb />
the Trustees mace which will be used in the formal<lb />
installation of the Chancellor Oct 28 Photo by George<lb />
Threewits<lb />
McGinnis renovations<lb />
scheduled for early 1979<lb />
Cartwright to notarize<lb />
ballots for studentsclubs<lb />
By JULIE EVERETTE<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Students may get their<lb />
absentee ballots notarized<lb />
on campus according to<lb />
David Cartwright, SGA<lb />
vice-president and a notary<lb />
public.<lb />
Cartwright said stu-<lb />
dents who wish to get their<lb />
ballots notarized must not<lb />
mark their ballots and must<lb />
have some identification,<lb />
preferably a driver's li-<lb />
cense, although a student<lb />
ID card is acceptable.<lb />
Cartwright said this is<lb />
the first year this service<lb />
has been offered on cam-<lb />
pus, and it is free of charge<lb />
to students.<lb />
Cartwright added that a<lb />
student getting his ballot<lb />
notarized in the city would<lb />
normally be charged $2.<lb />
Cartwright said stu-<lb />
dents should come to the<lb />
SGA office in Mendenhall<lb />
between 3 and 5 p.m.<lb />
weekdays.<lb />
He urges students to<lb />
call before they come.<lb />
Cartwright said he also<lb />
notarizes for clubs and<lb />
organizations, however the<lb />
organizations must give<lb />
some notice before re-<lb />
questing notarization.<lb />
Cartwright added that<lb />
forms for absentee ballots<lb />
may be obtained in the SGA<lb />
office from 9 a.m. to5p.m.<lb />
The forms must be<lb />
completed and mailed no<lb />
later than Tuesday Oct. 31,<lb />
he said.<lb />
Cartwright said if any<lb />
student is unable to obtain<lb />
an application for an ab-<lb />
sentee ballot, a member of<lb />
their immediate family may<lb />
request an application from<lb />
the Board of Elections.<lb />
"Several students have<lb />
already taken advantage of<lb />
this service Cartwright<lb />
said.<lb />
"I urge all students to<lb />
use the service and their<lb />
right to vote. This is an<lb />
important election year<lb />
Cartwright added that<lb />
freshmen registers may be<lb />
picked up from 9 a.m5<lb />
p.m. in the SGA office.<lb />
Cartwright said any<lb />
student who does not re-<lb />
member if they ordered a<lb />
register, may inquire at the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
"The response has been<lb />
good, but there are still a<lb />
lot of registers to be picked<lb />
up Cartwright said.<lb />
By MIKE ROGERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium is<lb />
scheduled for renovation<lb />
after December and is ex-<lb />
pected to be completed in<lb />
early 1980, according to<lb />
Preston Sisk. general man-<lb />
ager of the ECU Playhouse.<lb />
"We've been instructed<lb />
not to schedule any per-<lb />
formances in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium after Decem-<lb />
ber Sisk said.<lb />
According to Sisk, the<lb />
heating system is unsafe,<lb />
and the lighting equipment<lb />
needs replacing. Sisk said<lb />
the lobby is approximately<lb />
nine feet by 25 feet, barely<lb />
larger than a dorm room.<lb />
The playhouse has five<lb />
shops, four of which are<lb />
either converted class-<lb />
rooms or cafeterias, he<lb />
said. The last shop is one<lb />
built by the administration<lb />
for larger scenery con-<lb />
struction.<lb />
"Thisbuilding was built<lb />
in the 1920's, 30's. or even<lb />
before as an elementary<lb />
school Sisk commented.<lb />
When renovation is<lb />
completed about the first of<lb />
1980. we will have a really<lb />
fine performance space.<lb />
We're really excited about<lb />
it<lb />
Sisk said the auditorium<lb />
would be renovated in two<lb />
phases. For phase 1, the<lb />
university has received $1 9<lb />
million in renovation funds.<lb />
"We had to cut a few<lb />
things that we needed, but<lb />
we are very pleased with<lb />
the plans<lb />
Phase 1 should take<lb />
approximately one year to<lb />
complete, according to<lb />
Sisk.<lb />
Some changes will in-<lb />
clude handicapped access,<lb />
better dressing rooms,<lb />
bricked windows to prevent<lb />
unwanted light, scene-<lb />
shifting machinery, and an<lb />
orchestra pit.<lb />
Sisk added, "It will<lb />
provide reasonable produc-<lb />
tion facitlities, a somewhat<lb />
expanded lobby � a much<lb />
nicer auditorium with ideal<lb />
sight lines<lb />
Sisk explained further,<lb />
�When that phase is com-<lb />
pleted, assuming that the<lb />
state does appropriate the<lb />
balance of the request.<lb />
Phase 2 will begin<lb />
Phase 2 will include new<lb />
shop facilities for scenery<lb />
construction, renovation of<lb />
the dance studios, and a<lb />
long overdue renovation of<lb />
the classroom facilities,<lb />
which at the present time<lb />
are plagued by falling<lb />
plaster, bad acoustics, and<lb />
a need for power outlets for<lb />
visual aid materials and<lb />
tape recorders<lb />
Sisk said, "Phase 1 is<lb />
scheduled to be completed<lb />
roughly by January of 1980<lb />
He added, The stage<lb />
will be greatly enlarged,<lb />
and we wilt finally be nd of<lb />
ur antique light system,<lb />
which will be replaced by<lb />
an up-to-date minute elec-<lb />
tronic dimming system We<lb />
are so glad that the state<lb />
has finally decided to reno-<lb />
vate this dilapidated elem-<lb />
entary school auditorium '<lb />
Cliff Moore, vice chan-<lb />
cellorof Business Affairs.<lb />
remarked that Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium would be reno-<lb />
vated, "when the General<lb />
Assembly decides to reno-<lb />
vate it � not before, not<lb />
after<lb />
He cited some of the<lb />
problems with Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium: "It does not have<lb />
a raised floor. The second<lb />
and third floors don t have<lb />
any heating or air condi-<lb />
tioning He then added.<lb />
We don t have any money<lb />
and it will take $1.393.000.<lb />
Various activities offered<lb />
'New Horizons' theme<lb />
for homecoming week<lb />
DAVID CARTWRIGHT, SQA vice pre-<lb />
set dent will notarize absentee ballots for<lb />
studentsPhotoby Kirk Kingsbury<lb />
Media Board introduces<lb />
secretary, discusses BUC<lb />
By<lb />
JULIE EVERETTE<lb />
News Editor<lb />
and<lb />
RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The ECU Media Board<lb />
introduced the new publi-<lb />
cations' and board's secre-<lb />
tary, Kathryn Mercer In a<lb />
Wad. meeting. She has<lb />
been employed as a aacre-<lb />
tary for 11 yewa and haa<lb />
worked on campus before<lb />
she became the publication<lb />
secretary.<lb />
Pete Podeszwa, Head<lb />
Photographer, requested<lb />
that the photo lab be moved<lb />
behind the Fountainhead<lb />
Office. There, would be<lb />
minimum renovations re-<lb />
quired for the move and it<lb />
would be more convenient<lb />
since the lab would then be<lb />
located near the publica-<lb />
tions. The photo lab is now<lb />
located in the basement ot<lb />
Fleming Dorm. The pro-<lb />
posal will be discussed at<lb />
the next board meeting.<lb />
Podeszwa also stated<lb />
that he had given all the<lb />
slides that were requested<lb />
to last year's Buccaneer<lb />
editor, Susan Rogerson.<lb />
The Media Board set Nov<lb />
as the final deadline for the<lb />
1977-78 Buccaneer to be<lb />
sent to Hunter Publishing<lb />
Co. If the deadline is not<lb />
met by then, the book will<lb />
not be published.<lb />
To avoid confusion in<lb />
the publication offices,<lb />
payroll checks will be<lb />
picked up by the owner at<lb />
the Student Funding Office<lb />
located in Mendenhall at<lb />
the end of the month.<lb />
Other issues discussed<lb />
concerned advertising and<lb />
conduct of students. The<lb />
meeting adjourned with no<lb />
other business to discuss.<lb />
ByARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Pirates' Homecom-<lb />
ing Parade will be held<lb />
Nov. 11th, at 10 a.m. Mike<lb />
Morse, Student Union<lb />
president said there will be<lb />
15 floats, the ECU Mar-<lb />
ching Band, the ECU Drill<lb />
Team, local area drill<lb />
teams, and high school<lb />
bands, plus 10 to 15 horses.<lb />
The parade's theme is<lb />
"New Horizons Morse<lb />
said the Student Union has<lb />
been working on this par-<lb />
ade since February 1978.<lb />
The Student Union is<lb />
sponsoring various activi-<lb />
ties during the week of<lb />
homecoming.<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 8,<lb />
The Balcony, will be shown<lb />
at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Theatre at 8 p.m.<lb />
Pablo Cruise and Liv-<lb />
ingston Taylor will perform<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 9, at Min-<lb />
ges Coliseum at 8 p.m. The<lb />
tickets are $5 for students<lb />
and $7 for the public.<lb />
Tickets will go on sale<lb />
Monday, Oct. 30.<lb />
Friday, Nov. 10, the V.<lb />
Student Union will show<lb />
the movie, Annie Hall, at 5<lb />
p.m 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.<lb />
The Carolina Bluegrass<lb />
Band will play in the<lb />
Coffeehouse at 8.30 p.m.<lb />
The Homecoming Game<lb />
against William and Mary<lb />
will start Saturday, Nov.<lb />
11th, at 1:30 p.m in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Starting at 8 p.m. will<lb />
be a carosel of bands.<lb />
"Contrast" will play in<lb />
the multi-purpose room.<lb />
They specialize in jazz and<lb />
dance music, said Ken<lb />
Hammond, program dir-<lb />
ector for Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
At 8:30 p.m Carolina<lb />
Bluegrass Band will play in<lb />
the snack bar at Men-<lb />
denhall. "The Monitors<lb />
will begin playing at 8:30<lb />
p.m. They will play disco<lb />
and soul music. There will<lb />
also be a blues singer in the<lb />
coffeehouse<lb />
Hammond said there<lb />
will be a dance either Oct<lb />
6th or 10th The date is<lb />
tentative now, but Ham-<lb />
mond said they are trying<lb />
for Nov. 10th<lb />
On Nov 12th, the Stu-<lb />
dent Union is presenting a<lb />
Jack Nicholson Film Festi-<lb />
val. The movies to be<lb />
shown are. The Last Detail,<lb />
Five Easy Pieces, and One .<lb />
Flew Over the Cuckoo s<lb />
Nest. The showings will<lb />
start at 4 p.m.<lb />
What's inside<lb />
ECU students will study to Costa<lb />
Ricasee p.3.<lb />
P-5.<lb />
Greek Forum.<lb />
GEORGE BURNS STARS<lb />
in this week's Free Flick,<lb />
"Oh, Godsee p. 6.<lb />
ECU Volleyball Tournament is Minges<lb />
this weekend see p .8.<lb />
George Burns shines in ths weeks free<lb />
flick, Oh God. For a previewseep.6.<lb />
Jeff Rollins reviews another book in the<lb />
"running" genre, the Holistic Runner<lb />
seep.6.<lb />
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Bicycle<lb />
Recital<lb />
Anyone interested in an<lb />
afternoon socializing on two<lb />
wheels should participate<lb />
in the Bicycle Club's bike<lb />
ride Sun. Oct. 29.<lb />
Interested students<lb />
should meet at the fountain<lb />
in front of Wright Audit-<lb />
orium at 1 p m. The group<lb />
will leave at 1 .15 p.m. for a<lb />
10-20 mile hike.<lb />
The bicycle club inopen<lb />
to all full-time ECU stu-<lb />
dents. For more informa-<lb />
tion, call Tom at 752-9847.<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
The first organizational<lb />
meeting for Greenpeace<lb />
will be held Halloween<lb />
night. Oct. 31. at 6 p.m. in<lb />
room 248 Mendenhall.<lb />
Everyone is welcome to<lb />
attend. For further infor-<lb />
mation, call Jerry Adderton<lb />
at 758-6259 after 5 on<lb />
weekdays.<lb />
Leadership<lb />
AH interested people<lb />
are invited to Leadership<lb />
Training Class every<lb />
Thursday night at 7 in<lb />
Brewster B-103.<lb />
The classes, designed<lb />
for growth in Christ are<lb />
now underway and should<lb />
be of particular interest to<lb />
Christian men and women<lb />
who are concerned with<lb />
witnessing to others about<lb />
their faith<lb />
On Sun Oct. 29, an<lb />
organ recital will be pre-<lb />
sented by Jarvis Memorial<lb />
United Methodist Church<lb />
organist Mickey Thomas<lb />
Terry in the sanctuary of<lb />
the church at 8 p.m.<lb />
Assisting Mr. Terry will<lb />
be pianist Lorraine Hale<lb />
Jacobs of New Bern. In-<lb />
cluded on the program will<lb />
be Bach's Prelude and<lb />
Fugue in d as well as his<lb />
chorale prelude on the tune<lb />
Savior of the Heathen<lb />
Come.<lb />
Also performed will be<lb />
three of Louis Vierne's<lb />
Pieces de Fantasie and the<lb />
Durufle Toccata. It will be<lb />
on the state's premiere<lb />
performace of the Flor<lb />
Peeters Concerto for Organ<lb />
and Piano that Jacobs will<lb />
assist at the piano.<lb />
Psi-Chi<lb />
Pablo<lb />
The Student Union Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee<lb />
will present Pablo Cruise<lb />
with special guest Living-<lb />
ston Taylor on Thurs. Nov.<lb />
9, at 8 p.m. in Minges<lb />
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 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. In addi-<lb />
tion, public tickets can be<lb />
purchased from Apple Re-<lb />
cords, East Fifth Street:<lb />
School Kid's Records,<lb />
Georgetown Shoppes; The<lb />
Music Shop. Greenville<lb />
Square Mall.<lb />
Psi-Chi is having a pig<lb />
pickin" Sun Oct. 29 at the<lb />
Cherry Court clubhouse.<lb />
Festivities begin at 2<lb />
p.m. and include volleyball,<lb />
your favorite golden be-<lb />
verage and all the pig and<lb />
chicken 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 Psi-<lb />
Chi members, psychology<lb />
library, or the main psy-<lb />
chology office.<lb />
Prices are $2.50 for Psi-<lb />
Chi members, $3.50 for<lb />
non-members and $3 for<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Lost-Found<lb />
In order to provide<lb />
better lost and found ser-<lb />
vice, all items found<lb />
should be turned in to the<lb />
University Police as quickly<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Particular attention<lb />
should be given to keys.<lb />
Individuals who have lost<lb />
their keys usually need<lb />
them the same day.<lb />
If keys are found, and it<lb />
is inconvenient to turn<lb />
them over to the Police De-<lb />
partment, please call the<lb />
University Police Dispat-<lb />
cher and the keys will be<lb />
picked up by a University<lb />
Police Officer. The Univer-<lb />
sity Police Department is<lb />
now is a position to provide<lb />
24 hour a day, seven days a<lb />
week, lost and found ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
Racquetball Club mem-<lb />
bers are urged to attend the<lb />
meeting Oct. 25, at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in 104 Memorial Gym.<lb />
Mike Vision from Hod-<lb />
ges Sporting Goods will<lb />
come to speak with us<lb />
about the latest in Rac-<lb />
quetball recquets, shoes,<lb />
etc. Hodges is willing to<lb />
offer a discout for equip-<lb />
ment to the ECU Rac-<lb />
questball Club members.<lb />
Art<lb />
Talent<lb />
ine ttaHsi Chapter of<lb />
the Kappa Alpha Psi Fra-<lb />
ternity is sponsoring an All<lb />
Campus Talent Presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The event is scheduled<lb />
on Tuesday, Nov. 14 from 6<lb />
until 10 p.m. in the Multi-<lb />
purpose room at Menden-<lb />
hall.<lb />
Participants will be re-<lb />
viewed by a panel of judges<lb />
on a point system with the<lb />
performance receiving the<lb />
highest total points de-<lb />
clared the winner. Prizes<lb />
ranging from first, second,<lb />
and third places will be<lb />
awarded.<lb />
A dress rehersal is<lb />
scheduled for Mon Nov.<lb />
13 at 6 p.m. in the Multi-<lb />
purpose room and, if<lb />
needed, an audition date<lb />
will be set. Unlike last<lb />
year's show all perform-<lb />
ances, will be divided ac-<lb />
cording tosimilarity.<lb />
For further information<lb />
contact either Willie Battle<lb />
at 332 Slay Dorm (758-8608)<lb />
Ricky Lowe at 160 Umstead<lb />
or Zack Smith at the Rear<lb />
Apt. Aycock Dorm (757-<lb />
6038).<lb />
There will be an exhi-<lb />
bition of student art work in<lb />
the Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery until Sun Oct. 29.<lb />
The art works included<lb />
in this exhibition are part of<lb />
an exchange of prints,<lb />
paintings and drawings be-<lb />
tween students from the<lb />
ECU School of Art and<lb />
students from the Art De-<lb />
partment at UNC-Wil-<lb />
mington.<lb />
This is the first such<lb />
exchange of student work<lb />
between our school and<lb />
another in the UNC system,<lb />
and it is hopefully not the<lb />
last of its kind. Sponsors of<lb />
this first exchange of stu-<lb />
dent art work are the<lb />
members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Print Group.<lb />
Students from UNC-<lb />
Wilmington who have sent<lb />
works are: Janet Clark,<lb />
Debra Dennis, Michael<lb />
Hali, Thomas Jones, Lee<lb />
McLemor, Christy Naval,<lb />
Bonnie Rogers, Lillian<lb />
Sneeden, and John Taylor.<lb />
Halloween<lb />
There will be a Hallow-<lb />
een Party at Blimpies on<lb />
Oct. 30 from 9 p.m. until<lb />
closing.<lb />
Prizes to be given away<lb />
are: First place costume,<lb />
$20; Second place, case of<lb />
beer .Third place, six pack<lb />
of beer.<lb />
In the pumpkin carving<lb />
contest, the winner re-<lb />
ceives a case of beer.<lb />
Sponsored by the senior<lb />
Interior Design Class.<lb />
Education<lb />
Last day to register for<lb />
physical education ski<lb />
groups, both credit and<lb />
non-credit, is Oct. 31, room<lb />
108, Memorial Gym.<lb />
Beech Mountain Group<lb />
begins class at 4 p.m. All<lb />
participants must attend to<lb />
confirm reservations.<lb />
Snowshoe Group meets<lb />
at 5 p.m. This is an<lb />
informational meeting; all<lb />
participants must attend to<lb />
confirm reservations.<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Mendenhall will be<lb />
closed Sat, Oct. 28, until 6<lb />
p.m. due to the activities<lb />
related to Chancellor<lb />
Brewer's installation.<lb />
Democrats<lb />
The ECU College Foun-<lb />
dation of Young Democrats<lb />
will hold a meeting on<lb />
Mon Oct. 30, at the John<lb />
Ingram campaign head-<lb />
quarters.<lb />
The headquarters is lo-<lb />
cated at the corner of 14th<lb />
and Charles streets behind<lb />
University Seafood Market.<lb />
Several items of importance<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
All members and inter-<lb />
ested students and faculty<lb />
are urged to attend. The<lb />
meeting will begin at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Minority<lb />
Health<lb />
Rush<lb />
On November 10-11, the<lb />
fall semester North Caro-<lb />
lina Black Student Coalition<lb />
conference will be held at<lb />
A&amp;T State University in<lb />
Greensboro, North Carol-<lb />
ina.<lb />
Delegates, along with<lb />
alternates, are chosen for<lb />
one or two year terms.<lb />
Its goal is to promote<lb />
unity among Black students<lb />
on a statewide basis, to<lb />
insure progressive im-<lb />
provements and to sta-<lb />
balize those areas of inter-<lb />
est to black students and<lb />
their communities.<lb />
If interested in parti-<lb />
cipating contact Jay Purdie,<lb />
SGA Secretary of Minority<lb />
in Mendenhall Student<lb />
I Center.<lb />
The Kappa Sigma Fra-<lb />
ternity have little sister<lb />
rush Mon Oct. 30 at 8.30<lb />
p.m. All interested girls are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Telethon<lb />
All groups interested in<lb />
telephoning for the<lb />
student-alumni association<lb />
telethon must contact the<lb />
Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation by 5 p.m. Friday, or<lb />
call 757-6611.<lb />
Honor<lb />
Deborah Thomas, em-<lb />
ployee development spe-<lb />
aahst for the National<lb />
Center for Health Statist.cs<lb />
will be on campus wed<lb />
Nov 1 to interview stu-<lb />
dents for Cooperative Edu-<lb />
cation placements<lb />
To qualify. students<lb />
should be in their soph-<lb />
omore or junior year, have<lb />
at least a 2 5 GPA, have<lb />
background in math, stat-<lb />
istics andor computer sci-<lb />
ence, and be willing to work<lb />
for two alternating sem-<lb />
esters in the Hyattsv.He.<lb />
Md. area.<lb />
Sophomoreswillbepaid<lb />
at the GS-3 level and<lb />
juniors and seniors at the<lb />
GS-4 level. The agency will<lb />
also pay for the student s<lb />
tuition and books after the<lb />
first placement<lb />
Interested students<lb />
should come by the Co-op<lb />
office, Rawl 313, to make<lb />
an appointment and read<lb />
the sample job descriptions<lb />
available. Freshmen and<lb />
others who may be eligible<lb />
for placement next year<lb />
should attend a general<lb />
information meeting with<lb />
Thomas at 2 p.m. Nov. 1 in<lb />
Rawl 313. Qualified minor-<lb />
ities, women, and handi-<lb />
capped students are en-<lb />
couraged to apply<lb />
All persons initiated in-<lb />
to Psi-Chi Honor Fraternity<lb />
on Oct. 10 should pick up<lb />
their certificates as soon as<lb />
possible in the main psy-<lb />
chology office.<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Student Union Major Attractions Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
CRUISE<lb />
Ski<lb />
There will be a ski club<lb />
meeting, Nov. 1 in room<lb />
105 Memorial Gym at 4<lb />
p.m. Those interested in<lb />
competing should attend.<lb />
with special guest Livingston Taylor<lb />
TICKETS:<lb />
�ECU Students S5.00<lb />
Public S7.00<lb />
Only Public Tickets will<lb />
be sold at the door.<lb />
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Thurs Nov. 9, 1978<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
STUDENTS:<lb />
Buy a Student Ticket<lb />
Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday<lb />
and you'll be eligible to win<lb />
a FREE Pablo Cruise T-Shirt<lb />
Winners will be announced in next Thursday's FOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
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Public S7.00<lb />
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Only Public Tickets will :<lb />
be sold at the door.<lb />
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Tickets Go On Sale Mon Oct 30, 1978 (10 a.m.).<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
fcrscfc @<lb />
FOR SALE: 1 Pioneer SA-<lb />
8500 stereo amp. (100 watts<lb />
per channel), one Super<lb />
Scope AMFM stereo tuner<lb />
One Panasonic turntable -<lb />
eight track comb 2 Mar-<lb />
antz HD-77 speakers. $800<lb />
for all or will sell each piece<lb />
separately. Call 756-8571<lb />
before 8 p.m. or 752-9745<lb />
after 8 p.m. for more info.<lb />
FOR SALE. Aria Pro II<lb />
alec, guitar, pro. model<lb />
excellent cond. with case.<lb />
$300. Troy Moore 752-9640.<lb />
FOR SALE: '74 Vega in<lb />
good cond. but some rust<lb />
$400. Call 758-1239 before<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
HALLOWEEN FACES:<lb />
created for a small fee.<lb />
Make-up by Michelle<lb />
Mennett. Call for appoint-<lb />
ment. 758-8724.<lb />
WANT TO STEAL? Mast-<lb />
erwork AMFM receiver,<lb />
Realistic 117V pre-amp 2<lb />
6' speakers all for only $60.<lb />
All in excellent cond. but<lb />
must sell as moving to<lb />
California. Call Greg 752-<lb />
5736 between 9 and 12<lb />
P.M.<lb />
FOR SALE: Handwoven<lb />
hammocks, beautiful colors<lb />
and natural, $30 - $35. Call<lb />
758-0495.<lb />
FOR SALE: White'68 VW.<lb />
Mechanically sound, rea-<lb />
sonably priced. Call 758-<lb />
6833 or 752-8013 ask for<lb />
Wayne.<lb />
FREE. 6 wk. old puppies.<lb />
Mixed breed. Fat, healthy<lb />
and cute 756-7719.<lb />
peraorici�<lb />
TOPLESS DANCERS:<lb />
needed immediately at<lb />
Hwy. 33 Club. Full and part<lb />
time. Very good pay. To<lb />
apply call 752-9917 for<lb />
interview. <lb />
IF CARLA GEORGE<lb />
this and calls Chaneto' s you<lb />
will receive a free gift<lb />
758-7400<lb />
for pert �<lb />
NEED ROOMMATE: to<lb />
share a 2 bdrm. apt. at<lb />
Langston Park Apts. Call<lb />
after 5 p.m. for details. Ask<lb />
for Kathy. 752-1892.<lb />
FOR RENT: 2 bdrm. house<lb />
2 blocks from Happy St roe.<lb />
$110.00 a month, available<lb />
Nov. 1. Call 758-3701 after<lb />
4 p.m.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED<lb />
Situation available for fem-<lb />
ale interested in private<lb />
room in attractive house<lb />
with all conveniences, loca-<lb />
ted 2 blocks from campus.<lb />
Owner is mature, profes-<lb />
sional gentleman interested<lb />
in sharing expenses. For<lb />
interview, call 758-3016<lb />
after 5 p.m.<lb />
r<lb />
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26 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 3<lb />
Students to study in Costa Rica<lb />
THE LAST BITE is always the sweetest<lb />
Photo by Steve Romero<lb />
teams<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Seventeen ECU stud-<lb />
ents are preparing for a<lb />
semester of study in Costa<lb />
Rica early next year, under<lb />
a cooperative arrangement<lb />
with Costa Rica's Univesi-<lb />
dad Nacional and the ECU<lb />
Department of Geography<lb />
cipate<lb />
The Costa Rican camp-<lb />
us is located near Heredia,<lb />
a suburb of the capital city,<lb />
San Jose Students will live<lb />
with native Costa Rican<lb />
families and attend classes<lb />
on campus, taught by Costa<lb />
Rican and ECU professors<lb />
Among the course offer-<lb />
ings for the spring semest-<lb />
er, which begins Jan 8 and<lb />
ends April 27, are Spanish<lb />
language, tropical biology,<lb />
Central American history,<lb />
Central American geo-<lb />
gra)hy, field studies, and<lb />
social welfare systems of<lb />
Costa Rica.<lb />
Students will have op-<lb />
portunities to pursue indep-<lb />
endent research in their<lb />
main areas of interest<lb />
According to Dr Robert<lb />
Cramer of the ECU geo-<lb />
graphy faculty, director of<lb />
the Costa Rica-ECU pro-<lb />
gram, the 17 students will<lb />
meet with Jorge Arturo<lb />
Saenz. Universidad Nac-<lb />
ional administrator when<lb />
Saenz visits Greenville in<lb />
early November.<lb />
The student partici-<lb />
pants include residents of<lb />
seven North Carolina coun-<lb />
ties and six other states.<lb />
The seventeen students<lb />
attending are<lb />
Janet Bailey, Juliet Cas-<lb />
tor, Lisa Snyder, Donna<lb />
Wilkie. Howard Johnson.<lb />
Jean Vasicek David Barn-<lb />
ette, Amanda Harwell<lb />
Scott Whitlock. Cheryl<lb />
Boehm. Mike Monahan.<lb />
M ike Greco. Virginia John-<lb />
stone, Deborah Scudder<lb />
Christine Martin, Richard<lb />
Green and Beverly Jen-<lb />
nings<lb />
in annual College Bowl<lb />
  . .  .  , . . . J'At.� I<lb />
8v ARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
ECU will participate in<lb />
the College Bowl competi-<lb />
tion again this year, accor-<lb />
ding to Wanda Yuhas,<lb />
assistant program director<lb />
for Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
The college bowl was<lb />
v recently revived and it<lb />
is sponsored by the student<lb />
union ECU participated in<lb />
the college bowl when it<lb />
appeared on television.<lb />
said Yuhas TV rights<lb />
een purhcased This<lb />
rd year that ECU<lb />
irticipated<lb />
The college bowl is a<lb />
form of academic compe-<lb />
;n stated Yuhas. It is<lb />
somewhat like a sport, she<lb />
added<lb />
college bowl compe-<lb />
tition, there are two types<lb />
of questions: a toss-up and<lb />
a bonus. Each has a valued<lb />
number of points. Anyone<lb />
may answer the toss-up<lb />
question. If answered cor-<lb />
rectly, the team has the<lb />
chance to answer the<lb />
bonus. The obiect is to<lb />
answer as many questions<lb />
as possible. "It's a team<lb />
sport, but it is an individual<lb />
sport too. stated Yuhas.<lb />
"It's a matter of knowing<lb />
the correct answer she<lb />
added.<lb />
Eleven teams are parti-<lb />
cipating from ECU The<lb />
teams compete in intra-<lb />
mural, regional, and na-<lb />
tional contests The win-<lb />
ners of last year's intra-<lb />
murals were sent to the<lb />
regional competition. This<lb />
year they hope to have an<lb />
all star team taking part in<lb />
the regionals, commented<lb />
Yuhas.<lb />
Several departments<lb />
and organizations are re-<lb />
presented with teams. They<lb />
include departments of En-<lb />
glish, History. Sociology-<lb />
Anthropology, Philosophy<lb />
and Political Science. Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, the Medical<lb />
School, the Baptist Student<lb />
Union, Newman Club,<lb />
ROTC, and the Student<lb />
Union<lb />
At the finals, a member<lb />
of a team is eligible to will<lb />
$3500<lb />
A scholarship fund for<lb />
the StudentUnioms set up if<lb />
a team wins<lb />
"We're suppose tooffer<lb />
an academic compliment<lb />
Yuhas stated, as she re-<lb />
ferred to the Student Un-<lb />
ion. The Student Union will<lb />
provide the entertainment<lb />
You don't have to be a<lb />
genius to play college<lb />
bowl said Yuhas. It takes<lb />
five people and a coach to<lb />
be a team. I'm suspicious<lb />
that there are a lot of<lb />
people that would like to<lb />
play, but just don't know<lb />
any of the other team<lb />
mebers commented Yu<lb />
has.<lb />
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The first time<lb />
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University Arcade<lb />
Complete line of tools &amp;<lb />
accessories. Years of<lb />
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Greenville's bikes.<lb />
Guaranteed Service.<lb />
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Kestle Skis<lb />
Salomon 202 Bindings<lb />
A&amp;T Poles<lb />
Caber Boots<lb />
Total normal price 27995<lb />
Now ONLY S16900 plus tax<lb />
Tennis Balls all brands $195 per can no limit<lb />
All Tennis Socks Vi off.<lb />
All Foot-Joy Tennis Shoes 40 off.<lb />
All Golf Balls 10" dozen.Includes Titleist , Top Flight,<lb />
Pro Staff, Hogan, Dunlop plus many more.<lb />
All Mens and Ladies Golf Shoes 20 off.<lb />
 NOTE - We still have a few openings on our<lb />
two ski trips to snowshoe, West V a.<lb />
See Gordon at the Shop at Greenville Country Club.<lb />
(jt)rdon D. Fulp<lb />
Golf Professional<lb />
Greenville Country Club<lb />
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Phone 7560504<lb />
Open. 7 days a vee<lb />
NEW STUDENT FINANCING<lb />
Everybody knows that students have a hard time trying to establish<lb />
credit due to the lack of . , jobs, cash, and previously<lb />
established credit. gg Harmony House understands<lb />
"H -L would like to introduce<lb />
payments and establish- ing yourselves a sound credit<lb />
reference. At Harmony House, we believe it's worth our<lb />
time and your time to come by and talk to Jim, Dave, or Bronson<lb />
and get the HHH scoop on our in-store<lb />
financing foraiUH ECU students.<lb />
these problems. We<lb />
a new and exciting way<lb />
of buying on monthly<lb />
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HARMONY HOUSE SOUTH<lb />
On the Mall � Downtown Greenville � 752-3651<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00057157_tn_0004" /><lb />
Voting is painless<lb />
Voting is a privilege too many Americans<lb />
take for granted. The "my vote doesn't count"<lb />
attitude is merely an excuse for people who are<lb />
too lazy to take the time to register and vote<lb />
and too lazy too think about the issues and<lb />
make a decision. These same people, however,<lb />
are not at all hesitant to complain about the<lb />
government.<lb />
The vote is perhaps the most powerful<lb />
weapon ever entrusted to the public. With it,<lb />
officials can be elected or removed; laws can be<lb />
enacted or repealed, and taxes can be raised or<lb />
lowered. It is the foundation of the American<lb />
system of government, but without the active<lb />
participation of eligible voters, it is a useless<lb />
item buried in political science texts.<lb />
In order for government to work, there<lb />
must be a steady flow of public opinion to<lb />
elected officails. Voters must acitvely study<lb />
issues in order to make a wise decision, and<lb />
then communicate their decision either<lb />
through correspondence with elected officials<lb />
ex through the ballot.<lb />
We really don't realize how lucky we areo<lb />
have such a tool. Few nations in the world<lb />
allow their citizens to dictate who shall govern<lb />
and how they snail govern.<lb />
And yet, the vast majority of eligible<lb />
American refuse to vote. They forget to<lb />
register (something they wouldn't have to do if<lb />
they voted regularly); or they are too busy on<lb />
election day.<lb />
Sadly, college age voters are no better that<lb />
the rest. Our predecessors fought a hard uphill<lb />
battle for passage of the constitutional<lb />
amendment allowing 18 year olds to vote, and<lb />
today most people could care less. Instead, this<lb />
age group has one of the poorest voting<lb />
records<lb />
It doesn't take much for students to get an<lb />
absentee ballot, or, better yet, vote in<lb />
Greenville. Registered voters can go to the<lb />
board of elections in their home county on or<lb />
before Nov. 7 and vote in person, they can have<lb />
a parent or close relative pick up a ballot,<lb />
send it to them, have it notorized, and return it<lb />
to the home elections board, or send in a<lb />
request for an application for a ballot to their<lb />
home elections board. After the application is<lb />
received, the voter must fill it out and return it.<lb />
The ballot will then be sent to the voter, who<lb />
must then vote, notorize it, and return it.<lb />
Voting is simple and painless. It only takes<lb />
a little mental and physical effort, and it makes<lb />
the difference between a vital and a poor<lb />
government.<lb />
American Journal<lb />
- Smokers' 'rights' threatened<lb />
Communique<lb />
Mhood memories rediscovered<lb />
ByDINOHARRELL<lb />
I had a desk once. It<lb />
was a really nifty desk, and<lb />
! was proud of it.<lb />
My parents had bought<lb />
it at an auction somewhere,<lb />
second hand, when I was<lb />
still a httle boy. It was<lb />
missing some veneer on<lb />
top. but it didn't really<lb />
matter. The top wasn't<lb />
always on top, so no one<lb />
ever noticed.<lb />
You see, the desk was<lb />
designed in a really unusu-<lb />
al way It was fixed so that<lb />
atypewritercouid be bolted<lb />
to it, and when it wasn't<lb />
being used, it could be<lb />
folded away, down inside<lb />
the desk, out of sight.<lb />
When the typewriter was<lb />
folded away, the desk<lb />
looked pretty much like a<lb />
normal one.<lb />
There was a place to<lb />
pull up a chair, and a shelf<lb />
to put your feet on when<lb />
you sat in front of it. There<lb />
wasadrawer on the right, a<lb />
big one that went almost all<lb />
the way to the back of the<lb />
desk. The drawer was<lb />
fastened to the overhang-<lb />
ing top, no legs to its right.<lb />
It was made that way so<lb />
that a filing cabinet could<lb />
be kept under it. And there<lb />
was a handle on the front<lb />
edge of the top that, when<lb />
pulled up, angled the top to<lb />
a position parallel to the<lb />
back of the desk<lb />
When this happened,<lb />
another top folded out.<lb />
When the transformation<lb />
was completed, there stood<lb />
a desk, the middle part<lb />
lower than the rest, with a<lb />
typewriter sitting on it,<lb />
ready for action<lb />
Except that I didn't<lb />
have a typewriter. But<lb />
there were holes in the top<lb />
where bolts had once held<lb />
one.<lb />
I remember the holes<lb />
well. I used to forget them,<lb />
and when I was writing<lb />
something, my pencil<lb />
would mash a hole through<lb />
my paper.<lb />
I spent some of the best<lb />
hours of my life at that<lb />
kTve forgotten<lb />
many things<lb />
about the little<lb />
boy who sat at<lb />
the desk, . . .<lb />
the kind of<lb />
things he<lb />
thought<lb />
desk. I read books there,<lb />
built models of rockets and<lb />
rubberband powered air-<lb />
planes, collected stamps<lb />
and coins ? it, and a<lb />
thousand other things. I<lb />
kept secret messages in the<lb />
drawer, always at the back,<lb />
and under the piece of<lb />
panelling I had found that<lb />
just barely fit, which creat-<lb />
ed a perfect false bottom.<lb />
It was perfect for secret<lb />
messages.<lb />
When I started collect-<lb />
ing coins, and needed a<lb />
safe place to keep them, I<lb />
put a lock on the drawer. I<lb />
kept other things in it then,<lb />
a diary, scrapbook, more<lb />
secret messages, special<lb />
rocks, bolts I had found,<lb />
magnets, etc.<lb />
The list of things was<lb />
almost endless. Anything a<lb />
little boy puts into his<lb />
pockets went into the<lb />
drawer, locked safely away.<lb />
I even put firecrackers and<lb />
matches and things in it<lb />
when I got older, the kinds<lb />
of things mothers shouldn't<lb />
see.<lb />
It's been so long since<lb />
the desk was moved out of<lb />
my room that I really don't<lb />
remember why it had to go.<lb />
It must have been moved<lb />
to make room for new<lb />
furniture, or something. I<lb />
probably put up a fight, or<lb />
cried, or just felt a loss the<lb />
day it was taken away, I<lb />
really don't remember.<lb />
I've forgotten so much<lb />
since then. I've forgotten<lb />
many things about the little<lb />
boy who sat at the desk, the<lb />
kinds of things he used to<lb />
do, the kinds of things he<lb />
thought. I had even<lb />
forgotten the desk, or at<lb />
� least not thought about it<lb />
for a long time until the<lb />
other day.<lb />
I was home for Thanks-<lb />
giving, taking a little time<lb />
out from school, and having<lb />
nothing better to do, I<lb />
stepped outside and took a<lb />
walk. I didn't have any-<lb />
thing special in mind, but<lb />
the fall air was pregnant<lb />
with the smell of colored<lb />
leaves, and the weather<lb />
was the kind that is peculiar<lb />
to a beautiful autumn day.<lb />
My steps carried me<lb />
into the big pine forest that<lb />
guards our home from the<lb />
city and its noises, and lead<lb />
me into the past. I walked<lb />
around for awhile, sat<lb />
against a big pine tree,<lb />
watched some squirrels<lb />
playing high above me, and<lb />
just unwound. I came back<lb />
through the woods, off the<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
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path, tromped through bri-<lb />
ars, crawled through thick-<lb />
ets, and got good and tired.<lb />
Just before I got home, I<lb />
crawled Wrcfh vine <lb />
choked tangle of bushes, a<lb />
stood up, putted "the half<lb />
out of my eyes and looked<lb />
toward the hous.<lb />
There in front of me,<lb />
hidden from sight to any<lb />
who stood at the house, was<lb />
the desk. I stood, thrilled,<lb />
and a hundred memories<lb />
flashed through my mind.<lb />
One of those memories<lb />
made me look at the desk<lb />
handle for a moment. I<lb />
turned and ran to the<lb />
house.<lb />
I was back in minutes,<lb />
breathless, a small screw-<lb />
driver in my hand. I bent<lb />
over the desk, my knees<lb />
knocking off veneer that<lb />
was cracked and buckled<lb />
from years of standing in<lb />
the rain.<lb />
I unscrewed the big,<lb />
hollow brass handle from<lb />
the desk and turned it over.<lb />
Nothing. I felt a twinge of<lb />
sadness.<lb />
I had remembered that I<lb />
used to write things on<lb />
small pieces of paper and<lb />
put them behind the cover<lb />
plates of light switches,<lb />
where they would wait to be<lb />
found someday. I seemed<lb />
to remember hiding a<lb />
message in the desk han-<lb />
dle, years ago.<lb />
I could see the little boy<lb />
again, carefully folding a<lb />
piece of paper with a<lb />
message on it, and sliding<lb />
it into the handle, andthen<lb />
refastening the handle to<lb />
the desk, hoping but not<lb />
really believing that some-<lb />
one would find it someday.<lb />
I tore a small twig off a<lb />
bush and sat down, leaning<lb />
against the desk. I pushed<lb />
the twig into the handle. It<lb />
went in, farther and farth-<lb />
Ier, and out the other end,<lb />
pushing in front of It a<lb />
small roll of paper.<lb />
I picked the piece of<lb />
paper from my lap, where it<lb />
had fallen. My hands<lb />
shook as I unrolled it,<lb />
turned it over and read it.<lb />
I sat still a long time<lb />
after I read it; tears welled<lb />
up in my eyes and rolled<lb />
down my cheeks, dropping<lb />
off onto the paper. They<lb />
I were tears of something<lb />
infinitely greater than<lb />
happiness or Joy.<lb />
The note, written In the<lb />
scrawl of a small boy,<lb />
holding a big fat pencil m a<lb />
hand small by comparison,<lb />
said simply, "Remember<lb />
me?"<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Last June, California's Proposition 13 slashed property<lb />
taxesand touched off a nationwide "taxpayers revolt On<lb />
Nov. 7, the state's voters will decide the fate of Proposition<lb />
5, a broad no-smokiog initiative that, if it passes, could<lb />
galvanize anti-smoking sentiment across the country.<lb />
If it passes. The success of Prop. 5 is by no means<lb />
assured, thanks to a lavishly financed effort to snuff out the<lb />
measure that has scored impressive gains in the final weeks<lb />
of the campaign.<lb />
Opponents of Prop. 5 � mainly the tobacco industry and<lb />
its public relations advisors � are spending.up to $5 million<lb />
tlstop passageofthe initiative. That is at leasMO times the<lb />
amount available to the<lb />
Campaign for Clean Indoor .mm����<lb />
studies that suggest that "sidestream smoke" � unfiltered<lb />
smoke from the burning end of someone else's cigarette,<lb />
cigar or pipe � can be a significiant health hazard for<lb />
non-smokers. Infants and persons with heart and<lb />
respiratory diseases are especially vulnerable.<lb />
Sidestream smoka, has twice as much tar and nicotine,<lb />
three times as much benopyrene (a powerful carcinogen);<lb />
five times as much carbon monoxide, and 50 times the<lb />
concentration of nitrosamines (more carcinogens) than the<lb />
often-filtered smoke inhaled by smokers. �<lb />
Smokers, of course, are more thoroughly exposed to the<lb />
hazards of tobacco than are non-smoking bystanders they<lb />
inhale more smoke, more often. But non-smokers in<lb />
enclosed places like offices where co-workers puff away<lb />
may as well be i.oKing,<lb />
Air, the sponsor of Prop. 5.<lb />
Most of the opposition<lb />
money is going into a media<lb />
blitz deriding the proposed<lb />
law as illogical, unworkable<lb />
and an attack on individual<lb />
rights.<lb />
Prop. 5's adversaries<lb />
call themselves Caliform-<lb />
ans for Common Sense,<lb />
although little of their<lb />
financing comes from Cali-<lb />
fornia. The R.J. Reynolds<lb />
Tobacco Co. alone has<lb />
given $1,169,786 to the<lb />
no-on-5 war chest. Rey-<lb />
nolds is based in Winston-<lb />
-Salem, N.C.<lb />
All told, five tobacco<lb />
industry giants, similarly<lb />
removed from California,<lb />
have supplied over 90 per-<lb />
cent of the anti-5 funds.<lb />
As a result of this<lb />
formidable outlay of capi-<lb />
tal, Prop. 5, which led by as<lb />
much as 20 percent in<lb />
public opinion polls in early<lb />
September, was running<lb />
dead even in October.<lb />
Known officially as the<lb />
Clean Indoor Air Act, Prop.<lb />
5 would ban tobacco smok-<lb />
ing in most enclosed public<lb />
places and workplaces,<lb />
schools, and hospitals and<lb />
clinics (except for private<lb />
rooms). It would also<lb />
require non-smoking sec-<lb />
tions in restaurants, lobbies<lb />
and waiting rooms. Excep-<lb />
tions would be made for<lb />
bars, retail tobacco shops,<lb />
hotel and motel rooms,<lb />
�halls hired for private<lb />
parties and some public<lb />
gatherings, like rock con-<lb />
Restrictive smoking laws are already on the books in 33<lb />
states and the District of Columbia, as well as in hundreds<lb />
of municipalities. The proposed California law would be the<lb />
toughest in the nation. In addition to its broad range. Prop.<lb />
5 would proscribe citations and $50 fines tor violations.<lb />
In taking on the tobacco interests, pro-5 forces are going<lb />
up against one of the oldest and most prosperous industries<lb />
in America, one whose roots reach back to colonial times,<lb />
when gentleman planters comprised a landed aristocracy.<lb />
Today, tobacco is a $17 billion a year industry supplying<lb />
weed to the 53 million Americans who smoke.<lb />
The percentage of adult smokers has dropped since<lb />
smoking was linked with cancer in the early 1960s, but<lb />
because of population growth, more cigarettes are sold than<lb />
ever before some 600 billion of them last year.<lb />
Prop. 5 is not Prohibition. It would not snatch the<lb />
burning stubs from the hands of smokers in their homes,<lb />
but it would prevent therrtfrom exposing others to the<lb />
possible hazards of their habit in public. Opponents of the<lb />
measure say that government has no business regulating<lb />
the pereonal preferences of individuals.<lb />
Proponents counter that a preference that harms others<lb />
Is no longer merely personal.<lb />
Much of the argument for Prop. 5 relies on recent<lb />
too. It is these s.tuations<lb />
that Prop. 5 woulo curtail<lb />
Prop. 5's critics prefer<lb />
to sidestep medical quest-<lb />
ions, invoking instead the<lb />
dreaded image of Big Brot-<lb />
her in vaguely worded,<lb />
emotional appeals.<lb />
One popular billboard<lb />
opposing the initiative<lb />
reads simply: "They're at it<lb />
again Vote No on Prop<lb />
5 "They" are not identi-<lb />
fied, but presumably<lb />
they're the fuzzv-thmkmg<lb />
do-gooders and bureaucrats<lb />
who would order our lives<lb />
with little regard 'or what<lb />
"we" think.<lb />
Peter Hanauer. co-<lb />
author of Prop 5 and the<lb />
treasurer of the Campaign<lb />
for Clean Indoor Air. den-<lb />
ounced the no-on-5 camp-<lb />
aign in a telephone inter-<lb />
view, charging it is rooted<lb />
"in ignornaoe and fear<lb />
Hanauer compares the<lb />
non-smoking initiative to<lb />
Prop. 13 "in the sense that<lb />
it arose from popular dis-<lb />
content. Prop. 13 may not<lb />
have been the best way to<lb />
cut property taxes, but it<lb />
happened because govern-<lb />
ment wouldn't take action<lb />
We tried o get no-smoking<lb />
bills through the state<lb />
legislature, but the tobacco<lb />
lobby succeeded in getting<lb />
them killed "<lb />
Replying to critics who<lb />
say the proosed law would<lb />
be unenforceable. Hanuuer<lb />
says We think it will be<lb />
largely self-enforcing. This<lb />
has been the case in the<lb />
past year in Berkley,<lb />
where a municipal ordinance upon which Prop. 5<lb />
is based has been shown to work mostly by peer pressure.<lb />
It's an educational process as well as a law. We don't<lb />
expect or even want a lot of police action<lb />
According to Hanauer, the pro-5 forces will net<lb />
$300,000 to $500,000 some of which is being held to buy ads<lb />
in the crucial final days before the election, " whan most<lb />
people make up their minds Moat of the money has come<lb />
in small individual donations. The largest donor is the<lb />
American Cancer Society, which gave $25,000the first<lb />
time they've ever endorsed a political act ion. according to<lb />
Hanauer. <lb />
Hanauer adds that similar anti-smoking lobbies exist in<lb />
a number of states, including Florida, Arizona and<lb />
Massachusetts. "Anti-smoking feeling is particularly keen<lb />
m places where the environmental movement is strong<lb />
where there are a lot of elderly retired people There <lb />
petitions circulating In Florida for a measure almost exactly<lb />
like ours.<lb />
"CaliforeW he aays, "ia a beilweether I can't -v<lb />
exectly whtt wil, fpp�, t JST!<lb />
are groups in pretty near all parts of the country<lb />
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26 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb />
Greek Forum<lb />
COULD THIS BE Thursday Night Fever?<lb />
 Photo by Chap Our ley)<lb />
Child Development<lb />
gets training grant<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A grant of $97,824 has<lb />
been awarded the ECU<lb />
Department of Child De-<lb />
velopment and Family Re-<lb />
lations by the N.C. Dept. of<lb />
Human Resources to pro-<lb />
vide training services to<lb />
eastern N.C. day care per-<lb />
sonnel.<lb />
Involved in the program<lb />
will be employees of-feder-<lb />
ally certified day care fac-<lb />
ilities in Bertie, Edge-<lb />
combe, Pitt, Wayne, Wil-<lb />
son. Tyrrell. Nash, Lenior.<lb />
Washington, Craven,<lb />
Beaufort. Greene. Jones.<lb />
Martin. Pamlico, Hyde and<lb />
Carteret Counties.<lb />
Basic goal of the pro-<lb />
gram is to improve the<lb />
quality of day care services<lb />
to children by helping<lb />
service personnel become<lb />
more effective in their jobs.<lb />
Administrators of the<lb />
project are Drs. Charles<lb />
Snow and Nash Love of the<lb />
ECU School of Home Econ-<lb />
omics faculty. Project<lb />
trainers are child devel-<lb />
opment specialists Sandra<lb />
Houston and Patricia<lb />
McMahon.<lb />
Training activities will<lb />
include short-term work-<lb />
shops and visits to day care<lb />
facilities by the project staff<lb />
for consultation and on-<lb />
the-job assistance, and vis-<lb />
its by day care employees<lb />
to select demonstration<lb />
centers for study and ob-<lb />
servation.<lb />
Some day care teachers<lb />
receiving training will be<lb />
working toward the Child<lb />
Development Associate<lb />
credential, a nationally re-<lb />
cognized qualification<lb />
which recognizes profes-<lb />
sional worth among those<lb />
who work with young child-<lb />
ren in day care and class-<lb />
room settings.<lb />
ByRlCKIQLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The Lambda Chi's have<lb />
been working hard this past<lb />
month in an attempt to<lb />
make this year's field day<lb />
one of the best. Everyone Is<lb />
urged to attend Lambda<lb />
Chi Field Day and show<lb />
their support to the Lambda<lb />
Chi's.<lb />
PanheMenic's Pledges<lb />
on Parade is Friday night,<lb />
Oct. 27. A lot of planning<lb />
has gone into this activity In<lb />
hopes that they will get a<lb />
big crowd at the Greenville<lb />
Moose Lodge this weekend.<lb />
Fraternities and sorori-<lb />
ties are again reminded of<lb />
Dr. Thomas Brewer's in-<lb />
stallation which is being<lb />
held Saturday. This is a<lb />
special time for the Brewer<lb />
family and for the uni-<lb />
versity. Because Greeks are<lb />
the largest minority on the<lb />
ECU campus, they should<lb />
be well represented at the<lb />
ceremonies on Saturday.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS:<lb />
The Chi Omegas spent<lb />
this week preparing cos-<lb />
tumes for their Halloween<lb />
social. They are also pre-<lb />
paring to attend Dr. Brew-<lb />
er's installation as a group<lb />
and are working hard pre-<lb />
paring for Lambda Chi<lb />
Field Day.<lb />
The Chi O's would like<lb />
to announce the election of<lb />
LisaHerrasJr. Panhellenic<lb />
president.<lb />
On Wednesday the Al-<lb />
pha Xi Delta's had a<lb />
Halloween party for their<lb />
WE ARE PAYING<lb />
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FOR CLASS RINGS<lb />
(REGARDLESS OF CONDITION)<lb />
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ON THE MALL<lb />
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Every Tuesday night is "Ladies Nite"<lb />
with reduced beverage prices for<lb />
ladies from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.<lb />
Featuring Chris Farren<lb />
Every Wednesday<lb />
is Blue Grass Night<lb />
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On Halloween night the<lb />
Alpha Xi's will visit the<lb />
children's ward of the Pitt<lb />
Memorial Hospital and will<lb />
also visit the Greenville<lb />
Nursing Home to present<lb />
cards and songs as part of<lb />
their local philanthropy.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority is having their bake<lb />
and yard sale as planned on<lb />
November 3, in front of the<lb />
house at 803 E. Fifth St.<lb />
The Sigmas are trav-<lb />
eling to State, Nov. 2 for a<lb />
social with the Sigma Chi's.<lb />
The Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege Sigmas from Wilson<lb />
will also be traveling to the<lb />
social.<lb />
Last Thursday, the Tri-<lb />
Sigs entertained Mrs.<lb />
Thomas Brewer at a tea at<lb />
the sorority house. All of<lb />
the sisters and pledges<lb />
were along with several<lb />
alumnae.<lb />
The Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
"Lil Roses" will be having<lb />
a Macho King Contest at<lb />
ARMY-NAVY STORE<lb />
1501 S. Evans<lb />
B-15, bomber, field,<lb />
deck, flight, snorkel jackets<lb />
Back Packs<lb />
the Elbo Room Tuesday<lb />
night Nov. 7. Tickets are<lb />
being sold by the little<lb />
sisters.<lb />
The Sig Taus are also<lb />
having a Halloween Blow-<lb />
out on Monday, Oct. 30 at<lb />
the Attic. There will be<lb />
prizes and contests plus<lb />
reduced prices on your<lb />
favorite beverage.<lb />
The Sigma Nu Little<lb />
Sisters gave the brothers<lb />
and pledges a champagne<lb />
breakfast at the house this<lb />
past weekend. The new<lb />
little sisters will be inducted<lb />
on Nov. 5.<lb />
Sigma Nu is planning a<lb />
float and house decorations<lb />
for homecoming. After the<lb />
game, they are having a<lb />
private party at the Lemon<lb />
Tree Inn in Chocowi.iitv.<lb />
The Kappa Sigma Fra-<lb />
ternity traveled to Norfolk<lb />
this past weekend to the<lb />
Pirates' football aame.<lb />
Kappa Sigma is having<lb />
their Little Sister Rush on<lb />
Monday night, Oct. 30<lb />
starting at 9 p.m. All<lb />
interested young ladies are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
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Page6 FOUNTAINHEAD 26 October 1978<lb />
Vannelli is 'macho'<lb />
ByCHRlSFARREN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
GmoVannelliis an innovator. His singing, appearance,<lb />
and style are totally unparalleled by any other musician to<lb />
date For years his thunderous voice and orchestra like<lb />
sounding keyboards have intrigued listeners.<lb />
For years his hairy chest, wavy hair, and overall macho<lb />
image has simutaneously excited and disgusted females.<lb />
For years his tru ly sensitive and at times profound lyrics<lb />
have boggled critics with their apparent contradiction to his<lb />
outward image.<lb />
The sound of his music has always been intense and<lb />
ex � full sounding, and until now most people either<lb />
k � hated his music - there really was no neutral<lb />
positioi<lb />
Over the past five vears his music has constantly been<lb />
changing in its style, but has remained fairly consistent in<lb />
its approach (i.e. big vocals, heavy keyboards).<lb />
. rful People. Vannelli's first album to really gain<lb />
any critical attention, was basically filled with silky smooth<lb />
banads and worked well at introducing his style to the<lb />
without scaring off too many would-be fans<lb />
ess.<lb />
Storm At Sunup, his next album, was a step towards a<lb />
much more jazz influenced sound. Some of the songs were<lb />
very long with extended sax, guitar and piano solos running<lb />
throughout.<lb />
The lyrics stopped talking about people and concen-<lb />
trated more on ideas. The music was jazz (for lack of a<lb />
better word) but it was a different kind of jazz than anyone<lb />
at that time had ever experienced.<lb />
Almost predictably. Gist of Gemini was a step in yet<lb />
another direction. While the sound continued to be<lb />
"The sound of his music has<lb />
always been intense and full<lb />
sounding . . . (itI has a<lb />
sureness and stability<lb />
� � Eves of Laura of Laura Mars'<lb />
Dunaway stars<lb />
in Laura Mars<lb />
By DARREN BERGSTEIN<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
Eyes of Laura Mars happens to be a very interesting<lb />
� s a psychological thriller that achieves what it is<lb />
� � -hat is. to titillate, and frighten.<lb />
�ye Dunaway handles herself skillfully, portraying the<lb />
e of a photographer Her specialty is fashion<lb />
er of the kinky kind, her models sometimes<lb />
ng in unusual and quite strange ways.<lb />
ss Mars becomes alarmed when she learns that a<lb />
- is loose and that she can see through his eyes. And<lb />
this is the mam flaw of the film ; this psychic phenomena is<lb />
never fully explained The audience must assume that it is a<lb />
. Mars arbitrarily has.<lb />
Tommy Lee Jonec comes into view when t show is staged<lb />
that displays Miss Mars' various works. In this film Jones<lb />
a much more fitting role for himself than the role he<lb />
H,<lb />
recognizable as that of Gino Vannelli. the music was almost<lb />
in a synthesized rock vein.<lb />
This semi-concept album was a disappointment to many<lb />
who thought Gino was trying too hard to find his prescribed<lb />
place in the scheme of contemporary music.<lb />
Pauper In Paradise marked a return to the innocence<lb />
and calmness of Powerful People in some respects, however<lb />
the album was recorded live in the studio with a full<lb />
orchestra accompaniment. On many of the tunes this was<lb />
extremely effective, but on an equal amount of other songs<lb />
it was overdone.<lb />
With all of this behind him (and me) Gino Vanneli's<lb />
latest release is called Brofner to Brother, and is a solid<lb />
culmination of all his previous efforts. Vannelli seems to<lb />
have found himself in this release, for the music has<lb />
a sureness and stability that his other albums sometimes<lb />
lacked.<lb />
Thisalbum still contains a variety of different songs, but<lb />
each one is treated separately and setting it apart from the<lb />
rest.<lb />
Unlike previousalbums, Gino has learned how to use his<lb />
voice mixing the quiet intensity of "I Just Wanna Stop"<lb />
with the raw power needed in "The Evil Eye<lb />
The production too is more appropriate. Where before<lb />
the synthesized keyboards and fullness were added with<lb />
abandon to nearly every tune, in Brother to Brother is is<lb />
used more sparingly and more effectively.<lb />
Gmo Vannelli wrote all but two of the songs on the<lb />
album, all of which are consistently solid both musically and<lb />
lyrically The lyrics on this album follow no real pattern but<lb />
have something to say about a lot of things with a special<lb />
openness and awareness.<lb />
GINO VANNELLI HE writes all but two of the songs on his ne<lb />
The other two cuts on the album were written by brother<lb />
Ross Vannelh.one of which is the already popular "I Just<lb />
Wanna Stop Keeping it in the family, the album is<lb />
produced and arranged by Gino, Joe, and Ross Vannelli<lb />
The Vannelli sound in Brother to Brother has shed some<lb />
of over intensity problems of previous albums, and as a<lb />
result the album is more enjoyable to listen to.<lb />
rW<lb />
The<lb />
w album Brother to Brother<lb />
The trendy, danceable and smooth production of<lb />
River Must Run" is especially notible in thisrespe<lb />
Thisalbum once again marks a change 'or Gino Va �<lb />
but hopefully it isachanaehat will stay Brother to Brother<lb />
is a truely good record and succeeds in weeding out the<lb />
flaws and combining the atributes of previous albums Dy<lb />
this totally unique performer.<lb />
Free Flick is Oh, God!<lb />
The Betsy - that of an over sexed race car driver<lb />
, a New York police detective assigned to Miss<lb />
xilar case.<lb />
'�- riot intensifies when the killer begins to murder<lb />
v ;yees and business associates. Jones appears to<lb />
� "le help and she retreats even farther into the<lb />
te � .� shell he has built - retreating into her<lb />
itograpf .<lb />
i. is shocking and has a surprising twist.<lb />
One may asl if this is the role for Dunaway. Looking<lb />
the average hapless heroine of fifties' horror films,<lb />
-aggled. and scared witless, she tries to grab the<lb />
audience's pity with well-placed screams and fits of fright.<lb />
This week's Free Flick is the Carl Reiner comedy Oh,<lb />
God1 The film will be shown this Friday and Saturday night<lb />
at 7 and 9 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Oh, God1 is a celebration of the marvelous things that<lb />
could happen to the Everyman (embodied by singer turned<lb />
actor John Denver in his first movie role) were God to<lb />
return to Earth in human form.<lb />
In the film, God returns in work clothes to prove He is<lb />
alive and well, and to promote His original values through<lb />
the reluctant auspices of a young supermarket employee<lb />
(John Denver).<lb />
Book covers Zen and Yoga techniques<lb />
Oh, God' is George Burns' first film since he won an<lb />
Academy Award for his performance in his 80th year in The<lb />
Sunshine Boys in 1975. and it is John Denver's first film<lb />
ever<lb />
It was produced by Jerry Weintraub. is a Warner Bros,<lb />
release, and was directed by Carl Reiner, the soft-spoken<lb />
wit of the 70s<lb />
Films are open to ECU students, faculty and staff and<lb />
their guests. Admission is by ID and Activity Card or<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Membership Card. All films<lb />
are shown in the Mendenhall Student Center Theatre.<lb />
i<lb />
GEORGE BURNS AS he appears in Oh God<lb />
unning<lb />
Cinema<lb />
4<lb />
She does look frightened, but Dunaway appears to be a<lb />
steadfast actress, apt to pursuing parts containing more<lb />
strength and longevity In this film, she isn't asked to do<lb />
much but scream like a seventies Faye Wray<lb />
Nevertheless. Dunaway also seems to be the ideal<lb />
fashion photographer. She handles the camera quite well,<lb />
while taking hints on the side by Rene Auberjonois. When<lb />
Rene is murdered before her very "eyes" . she is almost on<lb />
the verge of collapse and despair, thinking she could be<lb />
next victim.<lb />
Tommy Lee Jones, though looking understandably<lb />
better off from The Betsy could have pursued his part with a<lb />
bit more zest .<lb />
He appears to be, at first, skeptical of both Dunaway s<lb />
sanity and her story, then begins taking a supreme liking to<lb />
Dunaway s character. This is after he openly pans her<lb />
work as garbage at the show where they originally met<lb />
(though Jones at the time did not know Dunaway was<lb />
responsible for the "garbage")<lb />
The film moves along at a steady pace, especially the<lb />
scenes where Dunaway is aware of the killer's intentions<lb />
and makes vain attempts to halt the ghastly events that<lb />
follow.<lb />
The film also uses fine music, the most prominent<lb />
example is the theme, titled "Prisoner" and sung mightily<lb />
by Barbara Striesand. The song sets the mood for the film<lb />
and is heard against a background of Dunaway's haunting<lb />
eyes.<lb />
So, Eyes of Laura Mars proves itself to be one of tne<lb />
most suspenseful films of the year. Chock full of shock<lb />
sequences, it may also earn the title of sleeper of the year.<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
Holistic Running, by<lb />
Joel Henning, discusses<lb />
running as a spiritual and<lb />
physical discipline which<lb />
can lead one to a trans-<lb />
cendant awareness of his<lb />
place in the universe.<lb />
This new runner's man-<lb />
ual has the added charm of<lb />
being written by a very<lb />
literate fitness expert who<lb />
quotes as easiiy from the<lb />
Bahadvaged Gita as from<lb />
John Fowles Daniel Martin.<lb />
With the increasing<lb />
popularity of jogging there<lb />
has developed what might<lb />
be termed the "fitness<lb />
genre" in trade literature.<lb />
These books are generally<lb />
written by respected old<lb />
MD's or by jocular college<lb />
PE instructors wr "�<lb />
discovered that they can<lb />
make money by telling the<lb />
sedentary bourgeoisie how<lb />
to be happier by being<lb />
fitter.<lb />
Joel Henning, though,<lb />
is a literate intellectual who<lb />
applies Zen and Yoga tech-<lb />
niques to running long<lb />
distances. His book, Hol-<lb />
istic Running, is not written<lb />
to the 'round the block<lb />
jogging neophyte but to the<lb />
serious runner who puts in<lb />
thirty to forty miles a week<lb />
and up.<lb />
The object is to achieve<lb />
a profound feeling of or-<lb />
ganic unity with the uni-<lb />
verse by emphasizing the<lb />
mind's connection to the<lb />
body. The holistic runner<lb />
(from the Greek "holos"<lb />
meaning "whole" or "one-<lb />
ness") uses Zen and Yoga<lb />
techniques in order to know<lb />
his body well and develop it<lb />
to its maximum potential.<lb />
Henning says, "The<lb />
final stages of long-<lb />
distance running, when it<lb />
becomes holistic, may<lb />
bring levels of insight and<lb />
selfawareness that seem to<lb />
be attained by only a small<lb />
portion of the human spe-<lb />
cies � those who are<lb />
willing to pay the price, like<lb />
serious students of Zen adn<lb />
Yoga, as well as long-<lb />
distance runners<lb />
Prana: spirit<lb />
In running as in, med-<lb />
itation the breath is the<lb />
thing. The yoga term<lb />
"prana" refers to the life<lb />
spirit, air, which enters us<lb />
with each breath. The long<lb />
distance runner's body<lb />
might demand as much as<lb />
sixty percent more oxygen<lb />
during a hard workout,<lb />
therefore he needs to utilize<lb />
such breath enhancing<lb />
techniques as diaphrag-<lb />
matic breathing and re-<lb />
laxing the jaw muscles by<lb />
imagining the point right at<lb />
the front of the jaw and<lb />
keeping it loosely moving<lb />
up and down.<lb />
Henning quotes the<lb />
master in Zen in the Art of<lb />
Archery, concentrate<lb />
entirely on your breathing,<lb />
as if you had nothing else to<lb />
do. Through this breathing,<lb />
you will not only discover<lb />
the source of all spiritual<lb />
strength, but will also<lb />
cause this source to flow<lb />
more abundantly, and to<lb />
pour more easily through<lb />
your limbs Obviously,<lb />
pulled by a rope atteched to<lb />
your belly. This will allow<lb />
your body, neck and head<lb />
to stay erect. Remember to<lb />
stay relaxed.<lb />
Your breathing will be<lb />
much easier if you maintain<lb />
this posture, and your leg<lb />
muscles will be able to<lb />
carry you much further,<lb />
advises Henning.<lb />
Henning describes the<lb />
beginnings of an increased<lb />
awareness achieved by<lb />
Books<lb />
the benefits to be had from<lb />
holistic running are not<lb />
oniy physical.<lb />
It is of course important<lb />
to run as efficiently as<lb />
possible. One should land<lb />
on his heels and take off<lb />
from his toes, rolling heel-<lb />
toe, heel-toe.<lb />
Imagine a line drawn<lb />
down the center of the foot<lb />
from the heel to the toe. Try<lb />
to strike the ground levelly.<lb />
Henning says to try to<lb />
keep your head relaxed but<lb />
erect. It helps to focus on a<lb />
point off in the distance<lb />
directly In front of you.<lb />
Pretend that the top of<lb />
your head is attached to a<lb />
skyhook directly above you<lb />
and that you are being<lb />
running long distances.<lb />
�You have passed the<lb />
ten mile mark. You sense<lb />
that the things around you<lb />
were not just created by<lb />
God but continue to contain<lb />
God, and that you are<lb />
connected to them.<lb />
"You feel the center of<lb />
energy in yourself; you are<lb />
identified with the energy<lb />
of which external nature is<lb />
the image. You are not an<lb />
island alone, but an embyo<lb />
supported by all of nature<lb />
around you<lb />
"You have begun, as<lb />
�merson put it, to 'Unlock<lb />
your human doors and<lb />
achieve a communion with<lb />
transcendant forces<lb />
Henning reviews a<lb />
passage from Plotinus. The<lb />
philosopher maintains,<lb />
"You can only apprehend<lb />
the infinite by a faculty<lb />
supenoe to reason by en-<lb />
tering into a state in which<lb />
you are your finite self no<lb />
longerThis is ecstasy It<lb />
is the liberation of your<lb />
mind from the finite con-<lb />
sciousnesswhen you thus<lb />
cease to be finite, you<lb />
become one with the in-<lb />
finite '<lb />
The Zen master. Su-<lb />
zuki, in his Introduction to<lb />
Zen in the Art of Archery,<lb />
describes Plotinus' "ec-<lb />
stasy" in his own Oriental<lb />
terms. He emphasizes the<lb />
importance of leacing the<lb />
self, forgetting it.<lb />
"When the self-forget-<lb />
fulness is attained, man<lb />
thinks yet he does not<lb />
think. He thinks like the<lb />
showers coming down from<lb />
the sky, he thinks like the<lb />
waves rolling on the ocean,<lb />
he thinks like the stars illu-<lb />
minating the nightly hea-<lb />
vens; he thinks like the<lb />
green foliage shooting forth<lb />
in the relaxing spring<lb />
breeze. Indeed, he is the<lb />
showers, the ocean, the<lb />
stars, the foliage<lb />
Western yogas<lb />
Sophisticated Western<lb />
biofsedback techniques<lb />
have begun to prove that<lb />
Westerners can do what<lb />
only studious yogas has<lb />
dons bsfors. That is to<lb />
control by will involuntary<lb />
muscles like the eart and<lb />
the endoctmai svsten- the<lb />
responsiveness the in! te<lb />
relation of mmd to b<lb />
must always be apprecia'<lb />
for itscomple I<lb />
By taking regular, ex-<lb />
tensive runs one will be-<lb />
come more in tune with the<lb />
relation of his mmd to h s<lb />
body, and hence to the<lb />
universe When one eats<lb />
and breathes he is taking<lb />
part in the eternal ex-<lb />
change of energy The<lb />
runner will slowly has an<lb />
increasing conception of his<lb />
rightful place in the organic<lb />
universe, asserts Henning<lb />
The author that Holi-<lb />
stic runners' will begin to<lb />
sound like EM Forster s<lb />
Harold as he literally rows<lb />
his heart out agmst the tide<lb />
in the short story. "The<lb />
Point of It "<lb />
"He made himself all<lb />
will and muscle He began<lb />
not to know where he was<lb />
The thrill of the stretcher<lb />
against hts feet, and of the<lb />
tide up his arms, merged<lb />
with his friend's voice<lb />
towards one nameless sen-<lb />
sation ; he was approaching<lb />
the mystic state that was<lb />
the athlete's true though<lb />
unacknowledged goal; he<lb />
was beginning to be<lb />
(Review copy of Holistic<lb />
Hunnmg provided by cour-<lb />
ts Central News)<lb /><pb facs="00057157_tn_0007" /><lb />
Installation Concert, brass and opera featured<lb />
26 Octob 1978 FOUNT AIMHCADPagjT<lb />
School of Music schedules full slate<lb />
By SUSAN CHESTON<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
The ECU Symphony<lb />
Orchestra will perform a<lb />
special Installation Concert<lb />
on Saturday, October 28, at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in Wright Aud-<lb />
itorium. The concert will be<lb />
the final event of the series<lb />
of activities celebrating the<lb />
installation of Dr. Thomas<lb />
Brewer as the new Chan-<lb />
cellor.<lb />
Robert Hause will con-<lb />
duct the orchestra and two<lb />
student soloists, Linda<lb />
Hanson and Glenn Davis,<lb />
will be featured.<lb />
The program will open<lb />
with Otto Nicolai's Over-<lb />
ture to "The Merry Wives<lb />
of Windsor The "Con-<lb />
to for Two Violins and<lb />
Orchestra' of J.S. Bach<lb />
will follow. The three-<lb />
movement work is a con-<lb />
certo grosso of Bach's<lb />
ethen period in which<lb />
two violins form the con-<lb />
certino in contrast with the<lb />
f-pteno L.med by the<lb />
mg orchestra.<lb />
Seniors Hanson and<lb />
Davis will solo as violinists<lb />
for the Bach. Both are stu-<lb />
dents of Dr. Paul Topper of<lb />
the ECU School of Music<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Hanson has perform-<lb />
ance experience as a mem-<lb />
ber of the Fairfax Sym-<lb />
phony and the American<lb />
 outh Performs orchestra.<lb />
American Youth Performs<lb />
is an honor group for ex-<lb />
ptional high school musl-<lb />
ins Hanson, a native of<lb />
rfax. Va . is a Music<lb />
vlucation major.<lb />
Davis, of Norfolk, Va<lb />
s pei formed as a member<lb />
� the Norfolk Symphony<lb />
�d as concertmaster of the<lb />
Tidewater Youth Symph-<lb />
v He is a recipient of the<lb />
A J. Fletcher Scholarship.<lb />
Davis is also a major in<lb />
M usic Education.<lb />
The orchestra's final<lb />
selection will be the "Sym-<lb />
t hony No. 8 in G Major,<lb />
Opus 88" of Antonin Dvor-<lb />
ak. The four-movement<lb />
work is known as one of<lb />
Dvorak's most light-<lb />
hearted, rhapsodic and<lb />
folk- inspired works. The<lb />
use of rich cello timbres to<lb />
introduce several themes<lb />
has identified this major<lb />
symphony as the "Cello<lb />
Symphony<lb />
Following the October<lb />
28 performance, the ECU<lb />
Symphony Orchestra will<lb />
present the same program<lb />
on tour in Bayboro (Nov-<lb />
ember 6) and in Norfolk<lb />
(November 8).<lb />
A unique feature of the<lb />
Installation Concert will be<lb />
the cover design of the<lb />
program. Specially de-<lb />
signed to honor the Chan-<lb />
cellor's Installation, the<lb />
cover will feature a repro-<lb />
ductio of the silver mace<lb />
created by John Satterfield<lb />
for the ceremonies. Zane<lb />
Leake, and ECU ARt major,<lb />
created the program cover.<lb />
The Saturday night per-<lb />
formance is free and the<lb />
public is invited to attend.<lb />
Opera Theatre<lb />
Scenes from operas by<lb />
Humperdinck, Beethoven,<lb />
Verdi, Mascagni, Meyer-<lb />
beer, Rossini, Bizet, Pro-<lb />
kofief and Donizetti will be<lb />
performed by the ECU<lb />
Opera Theatre Oct. 27-28.<lb />
Each performance is<lb />
scheduled for 8 p.m. in the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
Tickets, which are $1.50<lb />
each, may be purchased at<lb />
the door or reserved in<lb />
advance, by telephoning<lb />
757-6331.<lb />
The "scenes" produc-<lb />
tion is directed by Dr.<lb />
Clyde Hiss of the ECU<lb />
School of M usic faculty and<lb />
includes the following:<lb />
Hansel und Gretel<lb />
(Scene from Act I): Gretel,<lb />
Alysa Smith of Wendell and<lb />
Hansel, Valerie Seagraves<lb />
of Jacksonville.<lb />
Fidelio (Scene from Act<lb />
I): Jacquino, Ira Jacobs of<lb />
Wilmington; Marzelline,<lb />
Margaret Brooks of Wil-<lb />
mington; Rocco, H. Elliot<lb />
Stone of Martinsville, Va<lb />
and Leonora, Sheila Brooks<lb />
of Wilmington.<lb />
 Trovatore (Scene from<lb />
Act II): Manrico, Steve<lb />
Walence of Marshal I berg<lb />
and Azucena, Dianne Har-<lb />
ris Picket of Charlotte.<lb />
Cavalier ia Rusticana:<lb />
Santuzza, Teresa Leggett of<lb />
Greenville and Alfio, Don-<lb />
ald Greene Jr. of Hamlet.<lb />
Les Huguenots (Scene<lb />
from Act II): Marguerite de<lb />
Valois, Belinda Bryant of<lb />
Dalton, Ga Valentine,<lb />
Tree Guion of Virginia<lb />
Beach, Va Urbain, Emily<lb />
Bennett of Whiteville; and<lb />
Stephanie, Carolyn Greene<lb />
of MoreheadCity.<lb />
La Cenerentola (Scene<lb />
from Act II): Dandini, Ger-<lb />
ald Murphy Jr. of China<lb />
Grove; Don Magnifico,<lb />
Donald Greene Jr. of Ham-<lb />
let ; Prince Ramiro, Douglas<lb />
Newell of Roxboro; Clor-<lb />
inda, Margeret Brooks of<lb />
Wilmington; Tisbe, Eliza-<lb />
beth Auman of Fayette-<lb />
ville; and Cinderella, Anne<lb />
Gunn of Durham.<lb />
Carmen (Scene from<lb />
Act III): Frasquita, Julia<lb />
Moore of Canton; Merce-<lb />
des, Teresa Leggett of<lb />
Greenville; and Carmen,<lb />
Carolyn Greene of More-<lb />
head City.<lb />
Voina I Mir (Scene from<lb />
Act I): Natasha Rostova,<lb />
Belinda Bryant of Dalton,<lb />
Ga Prince Andrei Bol-<lb />
konsky, Gerald Murphy Jr.<lb />
of China Grove; and Sonia,<lb />
Shelia Brooks of Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
L'Elisir D'A more<lb />
(Scene from Act II): Gian-<lb />
netta, Venessa Malloy of<lb />
Wilmington; Nemorino,<lb />
Steve Walence of Marshal-<lb />
Iberg) Adina, Julia Moore<lb />
of Canton; and Dr. Dul-<lb />
camara, H. Elliott Stone of<lb />
Martinsville, Va.<lb />
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9:00- until<lb />
Disco and All<lb />
New Light Show<lb />
Costumes for the pro-<lb />
duction were designed by<lb />
Patricia Hiss. Piano accom-<lb />
panists are Susan Bell of<lb />
Blacksburg, Va. and Teresa<lb />
Watkinsof Kannapolis.<lb />
Installation<lb />
Brass fanfares and<lb />
suites from four centuries<lb />
of music will herald ECU'S<lb />
installation as its seventh<lb />
chief administrator, Chan-<lb />
cellor Thomas Bowman<lb />
Brewer, Oct. 28.<lb />
Taped renditions of<lb />
rousing brass music by<lb />
Lassus, Susato, des Pres,<lb />
Kugelmann, Gabrieli,<lb />
Lully, Purcell, Corrette and<lb />
Beethoven will be played<lb />
through the loudspeakers<lb />
of ECU'S electronic carillon<lb />
system during the hour<lb />
before the North Lawn<lb />
ceremony formally begins<lb />
at 1015 a.m.<lb />
The fanfares, selected<lb />
and recorded by James<lb />
Rees, director of radio<lb />
services at ECU, include<lb />
musical compositions used<lb />
in various celebrations and<lb />
ceremonies during the<lb />
Renaissance, baroque and<lb />
classical eras.<lb />
The ECU Symphony<lb />
Orchestra, conducted by<lb />
Robert Hause, will accom-<lb />
pany the procession of<lb />
ceremony participants onto<lb />
the lawn with three selec-<lb />
tions: the "Cortege" from<lb />
Rimsky-Korsakov's<lb />
"Mlada the Elgar<lb />
"Pomp and Circumstance"<lb />
March No. 4 and "Orb and<lb />
Sceptre composed by<lb />
William Walton for the<lb />
1953 coronation of Queen<lb />
Elizabeth II.<lb />
SOLOIST JAMES FORGER: Classical and contemporary<lb />
works will appear on the program when the ECU<lb />
Symphonic Wind Ensemble presents its fall concert Sunday<lb />
Oct. 29, at 8:15 p.m. in Wright Auditorium The concert is<lb />
free and open to the public. The ensemble will perform the<lb />
Charles Simon Catel Overture in C, Percy Grainger :<lb />
'Spoon River the Ingolf Dahl Concerto for Alto Sax and<lb />
Wind Orchestra, and H Owen Reeds La Fiesta<lb />
Mexicana Featured soloist in the Dahl concerto is James<lb />
Forger<lb />
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264 By Pass<lb /><pb facs="00057157_tn_0008" /><lb />
Pag 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 26 October 1978<lb />
Lady Pirates must rely<lb />
on quickness, strength<lb />
ByCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Speed and strength are the name of the game. So says<lb />
ECU women's basketball coach Cathy Andruzzi as she<lb />
begins her first season as the new Lady Pirate head coach.<lb />
�We have a very short team said Andruzzi. we M<lb />
have to make up for this by outrunning and out-muscling<lb />
our opponents<lb />
The Queen's College graduate said she is pleased the<lb />
Pirates have worked hard before practice began in<lb />
creparat.on for the upcoming season, which presents<lb />
probably the toughest schedule in the school's history.<lb />
The girls have worked very hard on their weight<lb />
training " said Andruzzi. "They realized that we have a<lb />
challenging schedule coming up and saw the opportunity to<lb />
make a real commitment. I'm very pleased with the efforts<lb />
that they have put forth .D Andruzzi said she plans to<lb />
reward each girl for the effort put forth in pre-season<lb />
pract.ee. "Weplanon using 12 people as often as possible.<lb />
I will definitely use eight extensively<lb />
Among the top eight players is last season's leading<lb />
scorer Rosie Thompson. Thompson, a junior from Blounts<lb />
Simply Sports<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
ECU's O still the show<lb />
Before Oliver Mack had even set foot on the ECU<lb />
campus Pirate head coach Larry Gillman was comparing<lb />
the high scoring guard with Ail-Americans Butch Lee of<lb />
Marquette and North Carolina's Phil Ford.<lb />
The loquacious Gillman also confidently predicted his<lb />
Pirates would win 20 games and appear in a post-season<lb />
tournament. . .<lb />
Unfortunately, Gillman's brash pre-season quickly fell<lb />
by the ways.de and the end of the year the Bucs were<lb />
saddled with a disappointing 9-17 record.<lb />
Last year nobody knew about the basketball program<lb />
here " sa.d Gillman at the Pirates annual media day two<lb />
weeks ago. "I had to go out and tell them about it<lb />
But ' winked Gillman as he watched Mack sink a nifty<lb />
25 foot jump shot. "At least I was right about one thing<lb />
Mack the articulate 6-3 native of New York City, was<lb />
everything Gillman promised and maybe even a little more.<lb />
W ithout the talented scorer last year, if s a safe bet M mges<lb />
Coliseum would have been all but empty by the end of the<lb />
season<lb />
Ol.ver was certainly the show last year, but Gillman says<lb />
P,rate fans will see a more complete player this season<lb />
when the Bucs open at homeNov25againstUNC-Ashev.ne.<lb />
I would be surprised to see Oliver score 28 points a<lb />
game th.s year noted Gillman. "I'd still like to see him<lb />
shoot as much, but Oliver has worked more on his ball<lb />
handling and his defensive play during the off-season.<lb />
� But what's more important to Oliver than anything is<lb />
winning " continued Gillman.<lb />
He wants to have a successful season just like the rest<lb />
of the team and fans<lb />
M ack' s individual plaudits are endless. Since he arrived<lb />
from San Jacinto Junior College, he has quickly become the<lb />
most h.ghly publicized basketball player in ECU history.<lb />
Mak broke the single game scoring record with 47<lb />
points against USC-Aiken and set another school record<lb />
with his lofty 28.0 season scoring average. He was also<lb />
named the most valuable player in the First Union<lb />
Invitational Tournament last season and returns this year as<lb />
the nation's second leading scorer behind Indiana State's<lb />
Larry Bird.<lb />
Teams attitude improved<lb />
� � Sure I scored a lot of points last year and the individual<lb />
honors are real nice, but we didn't win said Mack. "This<lb />
year I'm going out there with the attitude we're going to<lb />
win and we're going to do it as a team<lb />
� All we've discussed before the season is doing things<lb />
as a team If one person didn't show up for a scrimmage<lb />
game we didn't play. If one person didn't show up for a<lb />
meeting we didn't have it. Whatever we do this year we're<lb />
going to do it together. Last year, that togetherness just<lb />
wasn't there. Th.s year I've already been able to see that<lb />
With the pre-season build-up last year, Mack was under<lb />
incredible pressure to produce from the outset of the<lb />
season But with a talented recruiting classon hand, and all<lb />
five starters returning, Mack admits most of the pressure<lb />
has subsided.<lb />
�' really think that most of the pressure was on me last<lb />
year " admitted Mack who led the team in scoring 21 times<lb />
and set six other school records. "With the team depending<lb />
a lot on my scoring, I really wasn't able to concentrate on<lb />
my defense and ball handling. But I want to become a more<lb />
complete player and I've worked a lot harder on<lb />
And despite the widespread criticism directed at<lb />
Gillman both during and after the season, Mack isconf.dent<lb />
the Pirates will be an improved team this year<lb />
�I like the attitude on the team this year smiled Mack.<lb />
�The new players like Frank Hobson, George Maynor and<lb />
Al Tyson should all contribute a lot to the team and l<lb />
certainly think we'II be a much better team<lb />
Deep South event opens<lb />
Creek led the Lady Pirates with a 20.8 scoring average. She<lb />
was also the top rebounder with 9.9 grabs a game.<lb />
-Rosie is definitely our leader noted Andruzzi.<lb />
"She's a great scorer. I'm very happy to have her on our<lb />
team. She is invaluable to us<lb />
Andruzzi also mentioned several other Pirates whom<lb />
she feels will make valuable contributions to the teamGall<lb />
Kerbaugh, April Ross, and Lynn Emerson are all very hard<lb />
workers They are improving each day. We're expecting<lb />
really great things from them<lb />
"Marcia Girven returns from last year as out top<lb />
center" saidn Andruzzi. "She can be a force in the<lb />
middle Girven led the Pirates with 100 blocked shots last<lb />
season as a freshman.<lb />
Andruzzi also mentioned that the ball-handling ability of<lb />
sophomore guard Lydia Roundtree would be a big asset to<lb />
the Pirates. Andruzzi noted that Roundtree s dribbling<lb />
expertise would be a great help to the Pirate trans.t,on<lb />
Sherry Sealey, a 5'6" transfer guard from Peace<lb />
College, should also add speed and experience to the<lb />
backcourt said Andruzzi. ftin<lb />
Andruzzi noted that the Pirate schedule this season<lb />
included such powers as N.C. State, Ohio State Od<lb />
Dominion, Montclair State. East Tennessee, and North<lb />
Carolina.  � ,�<lb />
��Our schedule has improved considerable over the last<lb />
several seasons said Andruzzi. "It hasreally helped us to<lb />
prepare for this season emotionally. Hoepfully the students<lb />
and the residents of Greenville will support us since we<lb />
offer such an attractive schedule<lb />
The Lady Pirates, 20-11 last season, begin play on Nov.<lb />
28 at Campbell College. Two days later they must take on<lb />
nationally ranked N.C State in Raleigh.<lb />
Andruzzi sa.d the test would tell much about the 1978<lb />
version of the ECU squad. "Wed rather play a team like<lb />
State a little later on. But we'll do the best we can. I think<lb />
they play two games before that game. This could prove to<lb />
 anceECU has only two players on the team taller than<lb />
5-10" the Pirates must be aggressive. "This is where the<lb />
pre-season weight training will come in handy explained<lb />
Andruzzi. "We should be a strong ball club. Our speed w.l<lb />
be a plus also. I just hope we can overcome the height<lb />
disadvantage<lb />
Lydia Rountree R�8e 1fh��Pntfl, P.rates ,n<lb />
THE UTTLE SPARKPLUG trom nearhy Elm City finished THE JON.OB �� 172 �. a J910 S<lb />
l.tl Assists an. a. CO steals from her �w� -�� ��.��'�J� ItouTdTrhTmpson 3 ��" �'<lb />
last season- Roundtree finished with 256 points last year points per me ana 9.SeD� Emerson or<lb />
!Z me third highest point tota, on the team- Only a one forward IteZel, season No, 28<lb />
sophomore, Roundtree rans aa one o, the guides, guards J� CJ<lb />
in the state . -g<lb />
ECU Invitational opens<lb />
�" -Troohies will be f.<lb />
  .a w nnorr �, i vajq h�H hru-��ri to Farrrwille v.rainia ana<lb />
Lady Pirate Roster<lb />
1<lb />
NAME<lb />
Rosie Thompson<lb />
Lynne Emerson<lb />
Sherry Sealey<lb />
Gale Kerbaugh<lb />
Laury Young<lb />
Marcia Girven<lb />
Lydia Rountree<lb />
Lillion Barnes<lb />
Patty Howell<lb />
April Ross<lb />
Robin Insley<lb />
Kim Versprille<lb />
CLASS<lb />
Jr.<lb />
So.<lb />
Sr.<lb />
Sr.<lb />
Fr.<lb />
So.<lb />
So.<lb />
Fr.<lb />
Jr.<lb />
Sr.<lb />
Fr.<lb />
So.<lb />
HOMETOWN<lb />
Blounts Creek<lb />
Newtown Square, Pa.<lb />
Smithfield<lb />
Raleigh<lb />
Raleigh<lb />
Woodbridge, Va.<lb />
Elm City<lb />
Wilson<lb />
Lynnbrook, N.Y.<lb />
Bath<lb />
Poquoson, Va.<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
ECU is likely to be the<lb />
seventh-seeded team<lb />
heading into this week-<lb />
end' s North Carolina Al AW<lb />
field hockey tournament at<lb />
Appalachian State.<lb />
The Pirates, now 1-8.<lb />
will participate in round<lb />
robin play which opens<lb />
Friday and concludes Sat-<lb />
urday. The top two teams<lb />
from each of two pools of<lb />
four will advance to tour-<lb />
nament play later on Satur<lb />
day. The title game Is set<lb />
for Sunday.<lb />
Top players for the<lb />
Pirates elude left inner<lb />
Sue Jones, a aophomore<lb />
from Virginia Beach, Va<lb />
and right halfback Debbie<lb />
Harrison, a sophomore<lb />
from Hatteraa. Both have<lb />
demonstrated consistently<lb />
fine play throughout the<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Minges Coliseum will<lb />
be location of the first<lb />
annual ECU Invitational<lb />
Volleyball Tournament.<lb />
The first of the three<lb />
sessions begins at 4 p.m.<lb />
Friday afternoon, followed<lb />
by matches at 6 and 8 p.m.<lb />
The first two sessions of<lb />
the tournament will consist<lb />
of round robin play to dec-<lb />
ide the seedings for the<lb />
single elimination champ-<lb />
ionship playoff. The four<lb />
teams with the best record<lb />
in the round-robin action<lb />
will advance to the semi-<lb />
finals which will begin at<lb />
2:00 p.m. on Saturday.<lb />
The losers in the semi-<lb />
finals will meet to decide<lb />
third place at 5:00 Satur-<lb />
day. The championship will<lb />
begin at aproximately<lb />
6.30.<lb />
Pirate coach Alita Dillon<lb />
sees ECU and Virginia<lb />
Tech as the favorites in the<lb />
tournament. "We should<lb />
win it said Dillon. "This<lb />
isour first invitational and I<lb />
think we're well prepared<lb />
for it. We had hoped to<lb />
have a twelve team tour-<lb />
ney, but because of other<lb />
commitments some of the<lb />
teams we invited were<lb />
unable to attend. It takes a<lb />
few years to establish a<lb />
tournament<lb />
The Pirates enter the<lb />
Tournament with a 17-10<lb />
overall record, including<lb />
victories over two of the<lb />
other teams in the field.<lb />
Earlier in the season, ECU<lb />
defeated Louisburg College<lb />
in Minges. Dillon noted<lb />
 Louisburg has played very<lb />
well. They made it to the<lb />
semifinals in the Appa-<lb />
lachian State Tournament<lb />
last weekend, which was<lb />
further than we got<lb />
The other victim of the<lb />
Pirates that will be here<lb />
this weekend is Concord<lb />
College from Athens, West<lb />
Virginia. ECU beat Con-<lb />
cord in the Appalachian<lb />
State Tournament in what<lb />
would have to be con-<lb />
sidered a hard fought vic-<lb />
tory ;15-11,15-9.<lb />
Rounding out the field<lb />
of the six team festival is<lb />
Longwood College from<lb />
Farmville. Virginia and<lb />
Peace College in Raleigh.<lb />
Dillon mentioned that<lb />
Peace has had a lot of<lb />
injuries to key players<lb />
which has limited severely<lb />
their ability tooompete<lb />
'Trophies will be pre-<lb />
sented to the first, secon<lb />
and third piace teams<lb />
There will also be a six<lb />
member All-Tournament<lb />
team selected by the otl<lb />
coaches.<lb />
ECU volleyball action<lb />
Pirates<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU has seen very little<lb />
of its newly expanded Fick-<lb />
len Stadium this season.<lb />
With six of its first eight<lb />
games on the road, it's not<lb />
hard to understand why<lb />
head coach Pat Dye wel-<lb />
comes an open date this<lb />
week before the Bucs<lb />
conclude their seasonwith<lb />
three home games.<lb />
"Its good to have a<lb />
week off admitted Dye.<lb />
"It gives our coaches a<lb />
chance to get on the road<lb />
and do some recruiting. It<lb />
also gives our players a<lb />
chance to get away from<lb />
football for a weekend. I<lb />
just wish we had an open<lb />
date earlier in the season<lb />
After dropping a close<lb />
17-16 decision to Southern<lb />
Mississippi two weeks ago,<lb />
the Pirates bounced back to<lb />
take a 21-14 victory over a<lb />
determined Richmond team<lb />
last week in the annual<lb />
Oyster Bowl classic in<lb />
Norfolk.<lb />
ECU quarterback Lean-<lb />
der Green directed the<lb />
Bucs on all three scoring<lb />
ECU DEFENSIVE TACKLE Noah Clark grabs Richmond dfjve8 m6 W8d the win-<lb />
auartarback Qrag Qragory from bahind and toroaa a fumbla nmg loucMwn himself<lb />
Tat. in tha fourth quartar. with lust 1 a��1<lb />
the final quarter. The JeoX-<lb />
Chavis forces fumble<lb />
sonville native carried the<lb />
ball 23 times for 102 yards<lb />
and hit split end Billy Ray<lb />
Wahington with a key 39<lb />
yard pass which set up<lb />
ECU'S Green's final touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
"Leander had his finest<lb />
game of the season<lb />
praised Dye. "He hasn't<lb />
been challenging people<lb />
running the ball like he did<lb />
against Richmond. And<lb />
only in the last few games<lb />
has he been healthy<lb />
Even though the offense<lb />
moved the ball consistently<lb />
in the final quarter, the<lb />
Pirates spent most of the<lb />
first three periods in their<lb />
own territory and fumbling<lb />
the ball in cruicial situ-<lb />
ations.<lb />
Sam Harrell lost a pitch<lb />
in the first quarter which<lb />
Richmond safety Jeff Nixon<lb />
recovered on the ECU 2.<lb />
Two plays later the Spiders<lb />
scored on Demltri Korn-<lb />
egay' s one yard run.<lb />
And on the next series,<lb />
Steve Greer fumbled a snap<lb />
from center on fourth down<lb />
which ended another Pirate<lb />
scoring drive. By the end of<lb />
the game, ECU had fum-<lb />
bled 11 times and lost four.<lb />
"In our offense we<lb />
expect to tumble anywhere<lb />
from four to five times and<lb />
lose two or three a game<lb />
said Dye. "But 11 times is<lb />
just too many. Most of our<lb />
fumbles Saturday were on<lb />
exchanges from the center<lb />
There's not much we can do<lb />
but keep playing and hope<lb />
you can correct that part of<lb />
the game<lb />
Both Leander<lb />
and Steve Greer had prob-<lb />
lems against Richmond"<lb />
Dye praised the entire<lb />
offensive unit for their play<lb />
against Richmond and sin-<lb />
gled out split ends Billy Ray<lb />
Washington and Terry Gal-<lb />
laher for their clutch pass<lb />
catching.<lb />
Gallaher grabbed a key<lb />
15 yard pass on the third<lb />
down on the Pirate first<lb />
score in the fourth quarter<lb />
and Washington's 39 yard<lb />
reception setup ECU's win-<lb />
ning touchdown.<lb />
"Our offense seemed to<lb />
make some progress<lb />
against Richmond said<lb />
Dye. "There's no question<lb />
we played our best game<lb />
offensively. However, I still<lb />
don't think we've played<lb />
the way we're capable of<lb />
playing yet<lb />
The Pirates will face old<lb />
Southern Conference rival<lb />
Appalachian State next<lb />
Saturday before meeting<lb />
William and Mary the<lb />
following weak in the<lb />
homecoming game<lb />
ECU will conclude its<lb />
regular season the follow-<lb />
ing week against Marshal.<lb />
another member of the<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
NOTES Three former<lb />
ECU athletes and a orn-e-<lb />
coach will bC'ductec in the<lb />
school's HaH of Fame du<lb />
ing halttime ceremonies o<lb />
the William and Ma-<lb />
game. Jim MaMory, Jim<lb />
Johnson. Tom Michel, and<lb />
Richard Narron are tour<lb />
inductees the four mem-<lb />
bers now bring the total to<lb />
23 who have been en-<lb />
shrined since the Hall of<lb />
Fame was begun in<lb />
1974. Jim Johnson was the<lb />
same fan who came off the<lb />
sidelines last year against<lb />
William and Mary and<lb />
tackled quarterback Tom<lb />
Rozantz as he went into the<lb />
end zone for the winning<lb />
touchdown  Richmond<lb />
safety Jeff Nixon had an-<lb />
other outstanding game<lb />
against the Pirates last<lb />
week and is a cinch to grab<lb />
Ail-American honors again<lb />
this yearNixon intercep-<lb />
ted two paaees and re-<lb />
covered a tumble on ECU's<lb />
two yard tine which set up<lb />
the Spiders first touch-<lb />
downNixon now has 21<lb />
interceptions<lb />
� �<lb />
, - �<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057157_tn_0009" /><lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD's Fearless Forecast<lb />
CLEMSON AT N.C. STATE<lb />
MARYLAND AT DUKE<lb />
UNC AT SOUTH CAROLINA<lb />
WAKE FOREST AT AUBURN<lb />
FLORIDA AT GEORGIA TECH<lb />
ARKANSAS AT HOUSTON<lb />
GEORGIA AT KENTUCKY<lb />
OKLAHOMA ST AT NEBRASKA<lb />
MISSISSIPPI ST AT TENNESSEE<lb />
PITTSBURGATNAVY<lb />
CALIFORNIA AT SOUTHERN CAL.<lb />
ARIZONA ST. AT WASHINGTON<lb />
CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
(68-25-1)<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Maryland<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Auburn<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Pittsburgh<lb />
Southern Cal.<lb />
Arizona St.<lb />
TERRV HERNDON<lb />
(65-28-1)<lb />
N.C State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
auburn<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Mississippi St.<lb />
Pittsburgh<lb />
Southern Cal.<lb />
Washington<lb />
SAM ROGERS<lb />
(62-31-1)<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Auburn<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Navy<lb />
Southern Cal.<lb />
Washington<lb />
DAVID MAREADY<lb />
(35-13)<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Auburn<lb />
GoergiaTech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Nebraska<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Pittsburgh<lb />
Southern Cal.<lb />
Washington<lb />
DICK JONES<lb />
Sports Director, WITN-TV<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Maryland<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Oklahoma St.<lb />
Mississippi St.<lb />
Navy<lb />
Southern Cal.<lb />
Arizona St.<lb />
26 October 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page �<lb />
Jones joins<lb />
forecasters<lb />
WITN Sports Director<lb />
Dick Jones is this week's<lb />
guest picker in FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD's Fearless<lb />
Forecast<lb />
Jones along with former<lb />
ECU football player Kenny<lb />
Strayhorn, had served as<lb />
the play-by-play commen-<lb />
tator on the ECU Football<lb />
Highlights this season<lb />
which are seen every Sun-<lb />
day on WITN.<lb />
Last weeks guest<lb />
picker Jim Woods, the<lb />
Voice of the Pirate Sports<lb />
Network, finished with an<lb />
impressive 9-3 record<lb />
Upsets highlight NFL's 'Week of the lightning Bolt<lb />
-�- V- MEW ENGLAND 34 ATI ANT<lb />
ByCHARLESCHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
When the dust settles<lb />
on the 1978 football season<lb />
and a world champion is<lb />
crowned, fans will look<lb />
back to the "Week of the<lb />
Lightning Bolt<lb />
They will recall the<lb />
games of this past week-<lb />
end For there may. have<lb />
been aprecedent set just<lb />
last week.<lb />
Upsets appeared on<lb />
television screens as Sun-<lb />
day afternoon wore on more<lb />
frequently than do Ken<lb />
Stabler interceptions to op-<lb />
posing defensive backs. No<lb />
less than nine upsets ap-<lb />
peared in Monday morning<lb />
newspapers. One cannot be<lb />
sure if this is a record, but<lb />
one thing is for sure, the<lb />
1978 National Football<lb />
League season was en-<lb />
hanced by upsets<lb />
The biggest of the sur-<lb />
prises occured at the King-<lb />
dome m Seattle. It was<lb />
there that the expansion<lb />
Seahawks defeated the<lb />
mighty Oakland Raiders<lb />
27-7 Other stadiums a-<lb />
round the League housed<lb />
similar shockers. The<lb />
hopeless' Detroit Lions<lb />
scored 31 first half points,<lb />
nearly half of their TOTAL<lb />
for the previous seven<lb />
games, and dumped San<lb />
Diego 34-14 Kansas City<lb />
surprised the Cleveland<lb />
Browns. Minnessotta<lb />
"froze" Green Bay's march<lb />
toward the NFC Central<lb />
Division title. Baltimore,<lb />
without Bert Jones, de-<lb />
feated the defending AFC<lb />
champion Denver Broncos<lb />
7-6 The New York Giants<lb />
handed Washington Red-<lb />
skins their second consec-<lb />
utive loss. Tampa Bay<lb />
shocked Walter Payton and<lb />
the Chicago Bears, holding<lb />
the league's premier run-<lb />
ner to under 40 yards<lb />
rushing en route to a<lb />
victory.<lb />
The story on and on.<lb />
And, by the way, there<lb />
are no longer any unbeaten<lb />
teams in the NFL, thanks to<lb />
the "Week of the Lightning<lb />
Bolt New Orleans<lb />
marched out of the LA<lb />
Coliseum with a victory<lb />
over the previously un-<lb />
beaten Rams. On Monday<lb />
night, Dan Pastorini and<lb />
Earl Campbell carried<lb />
Houston to a 24-17 victory<lb />
over Pittsburgh, handing<lb />
the Steelers their first loss<lb />
of the season.<lb />
Well, there they are,<lb />
the games that shook the<lb />
NEL. Also shook were<lb />
forecasters all around the<lb />
country. Jimmy the Greek<lb />
and others were left<lb />
speechless after seeing<lb />
their percentages for the<lb />
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