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Circulation 10,000<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No.<lb />
Voters re-elect Helms to Senate<lb />
Mins by 'comfortable' marg<lb />
� NA TOR JESSE HELMS The sweet taste of victory<lb />
s smile as he returns to the U.S. Senate<lb />
� 7J.<lb />
By ROBERTSWAIM<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
and<lb />
The Associated Press<lb />
RALEIGH - Republican Senator Jesse Helms easily<lb />
defeated Democratic challenger John Ingram in Tuesday s<lb />
HeTms received 54 percent of the vote. Ingram polled<lb />
423.037 votes to Helms' 496,497.<lb />
Early in the evening there was some speculation that<lb />
Ingram might upset Helms due to the higher voter turnout<lb />
which ,s usually an uplift for democratic candidates.<lb />
W hen the early returns began to trickle in it was evident<lb />
that Helms would be vicotrious and would win by a<lb />
comfortable margin. rart at the<lb />
Thousands of Helms supporters gathered at the<lb />
Sheraton Hotel to await the returns and the cheer their<lb />
ThTaowds at the Sheraton went wild with cheers when<lb />
moved<lb /><lb />
all three television networks decalred Helms the winner<lb />
shortly before 10 p.m.<lb />
It was about 10 p.m. when Helms came down from his<lb />
suite to deliver his victory speech to an overflow crowd that<lb />
had assembled in the ballroom of the hotel<lb />
Nickname<lb />
Helms began his address by saying "I'm Senator No<lb />
and I'm glad to be here<lb />
Helms explained his nickname to the thousands of<lb />
who were watching on national television.<lb />
"Perhaps I should mention the label, Senator No,<lb />
bestowed upo me by an ultra-liberal newspaper editor<lb />
(referring to Claude Sitton, editor of the News and<lb />
Observer), in Raleigh, N.C. who intended it as a critical<lb />
eDithet " said Helms. ,<lb />
"What this editor failed to understand, in his frenzy of<lb />
criticism, is that the people of N.C. indeed, f<lb />
America want senators who will vote no to excessive<lb />
federal spending, excessive federal controls and continued<lb />
inflation " said Helms. .<lb />
HeTms said that in voting no' to the excess o.<lb />
government he had been voting 'yes' to the wishes of the<lb />
oeople of the state. <lb />
in dosing, Helms said that he held no ill leelmflsajnj<lb />
his opponent, John Ingram who had viciously attacked him<lb />
during the final days of the campaign.<lb />
��I wish him and his family well said Helms.<lb />
Helms to enter the 1980 Republican presidential primanes<lb />
although Helms said he has no presidential ambitions at the<lb />
moment.<lb />
-�I think the senator is going to be an extraordinarily<lb />
influential factor in the national Republican Party, sa.d<lb />
state GOP chairman Jack Lee, who added he expects Helms<lb />
at least to be a favorite son candidate<lb />
Ingram won 38 counties to Helms' 62 but IngranVs<lb />
were mainly small, rural areas, some w.th heavy black<lb />
votes. He solidly took the northeastern corner,o he<lb />
Sandhiilsand scattered counties in the fa��"� f<lb />
Orange County, alway Democratic, but lost usually<lb />
Democratic Durham.<lb />
�This is not a personal victory. This is a victory of the<lb />
conservative, free enterprise system in America. Helms<lb />
declared after winning. . � <lb />
�I, is a clear signal that the American people are far<lb />
ahead of the big spending Congress In realizing thaI fede a<lb />
deficits and an overwhelming federal bureaucracy are after<lb />
all the principle causes of inflation he said.<lb />
Nicknamed "Senator No" for n�oonstwt opp�t.on to<lb />
social legislation. Helms turned the tag to his advantage<lb />
during the campa.gn, say.ng he was proud of vot.ng no<lb />
to federal regulations and waste<lb />
County votes<lb />
N i � Bureau<lb />
 Homecom-<lb />
I, will begin at<lb />
a revised<lb />
� events for<lb />
Dav ECU<lb />
.nave announced.<lb />
the Home-<lb />
�vas made<lb />
. a change in<lb />
ECU-William<lb />
otball game at<lb />
Fickien Stadium which will<lb />
be televised by ABC (4<lb />
p.m. EST) Before the<lb />
television arrangements.<lb />
the game had been sche-<lb />
duled for a 1:30 p.m.<lb />
kickoff<lb />
The Homecoming par-<lb />
ade, always a highlight of<lb />
old gradsday at ECU. will<lb />
form on Elm Street and<lb />
move down Fifth Street<lb />
pass the mam campus and<lb />
the Chancellor's home pro-<lb />
ceeding to the downtown<lb />
area.<lb />
The parade will include<lb />
at least five bands and 17<lb />
gaily decorated floats.<lb />
The theme of the week-<lb />
long Homecoming ob-<lb />
servance in "New Horizons<lb />
al ECU and this is ex-<lb />
pected to be portrayed in<lb />
design of the floats being<lb />
readied for the parade.<lb />
Art exhibits, class re-<lb />
unions, socials and concerts<lb />
are scheduled throughout<lb />
�<lb />
the week.<lb />
Tickets should be ob-<lb />
tained in advance for the<lb />
Alumni Dance and Musical<lb />
Extravaganza which will<lb />
begin at 8:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Moose Lodge. This is a<lb />
couples only affair and<lb />
tickets are $20 per couple<lb />
advance sale, the alumni<lb />
office said.<lb />
Alumni registration for<lb />
Homecoming will be held<lb />
from 10 a.m. until 12:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Carries east<lb />
Sen Jesse H lems carried the Piedmont and most of the<lb />
east, losing in the rural hinterlands, as he easjfy <lb />
aside Democrat John Ingram to win a second term Tuesday<lb />
Helms whose liberal campaign spending contrasted<lb />
with his conservative, anti-big government ideology, won<lb />
54 percent of the vote by running up insurmountable<lb />
margins in the major cities and smaller, textile counties of<lb />
the oooulous Piedmont.<lb />
lE margin, was as comfortable as when Helms became<lb />
the state's first GOP senator since reconstruction in 1972<lb />
And the victory was certain to fuel encouragement for<lb />
Helms won by 10.000 votes in Mecklenburg, the largest<lb />
county and by 5,000 each in Forsyth and Gu.lford. He took<lb />
Buncombe in the mountains by 1.000 and New Hanover on<lb />
the coast by 3.000.<lb />
Helms won his home county of Wake by more than<lb />
12.000 and took Ingrams home of Randolph county by<lb />
nearly 5.000. . Birtll<lb />
Ingram made no statement beyond his Tuesday mght<lb />
councession, and said he planned to return to work as State<lb />
insurance commissioner. Qa0,nh<lb />
Helms remained secluded at h,s home in Ralegh<lb />
Wednesday, and did not hold the traditional morning-after<lb />
news conference.<lb />
Media board keeps '78 BUCCANEER funds<lb />
� RC BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The question of what<lb />
should be done with the<lb />
funds originally intended<lb />
for use for the publication<lb />
of the now defunct 77-78<lb />
BUCCANEER, and discus-<lb />
sion of the right of FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD management<lb />
to use legal services with-<lb />
out notifying their gov-<lb />
erning body highlighted<lb />
Wednesday's Media Board<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The money totally ap-<lb />
proximately $42,000 has<lb />
been the subject of a heated<lb />
controversy in recent weeks<lb />
between the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association (SGA)<lb />
and the various campus<lb />
medias<lb />
The SGA, through the<lb />
statements of several legi-<lb />
slators, wanted the funds<lb />
reverted to the SGA Gen-<lb />
eral Fund. Several mem-<lb />
bers of the Media Board<lb />
echoed their sentiments,<lb />
saying that the money<lb />
should be returned to the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Several members of the<lb />
campus media appeared<lb />
before the Board to list<lb />
specific funds that their<lb />
respective publications and<lb />
services should receive.<lb />
Doug White. FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD editor, said that<lb />
What's inside<lb />
I<lb />
WOODY ALLEN<lb />
ECU-William and Mary to be televised on<lb />
ABC see p. 8.<lb />
State volleyball tournament at Minges<lb />
this weekendsee p. 9.<lb />
Greek Forumsee p. 5.<lb />
Student Union Films Committee hasa full<lb />
slate of free films for homecoming week.<lb />
A nnie Hall leads the pack .for previews,<lb />
see p. 6.<lb />
The Gregg Smith Singers will perform at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre this Wed. eveningsee<lb />
p. 6.<lb />
Interior design dept. seeks<lb />
ByMARTHA OAKLEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Interior Design De-<lb />
partment in ECU'S School<lb />
of Art is currently being re-<lb />
viewed for accreditation by<lb />
The Foundation for Interior<lb />
Design Education Re-<lb />
search.<lb />
The Foundation, known<lb />
at FIDER, is a national<lb />
organization that studied<lb />
interior design education as<lb />
ijght throughout the<lb />
country in various schools<lb />
of art.<lb />
At the request of indi-<lb />
vidual departments, FIDER<lb />
will visit and make an eval-<lb />
uation for possible accred-<lb />
itation or simply offer sug-<lb />
gestions.<lb />
The Department of In-<lb />
terior Design has received<lb />
interest from the state<lb />
chapter of the American<lb />
Society of Interior Design<lb />
concerning its accredit-<lb />
ation.<lb />
The only pressure the<lb />
FIDER<lb />
department is undergoing<lb />
to become accredited is<lb />
self-made, according to<lb />
Mel Stanforth, Chairman of<lb />
the Interior Design Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
According to Stanforth,<lb />
the evaluation is now in the<lb />
paperwork stages.<lb />
"We wont't know the<lb />
outcome for quite a while<lb />
he said. "But if the depart<lb />
ment becomes accredited it<lb />
will be the only one In the<lb />
state which is<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD needed<lb />
a new typesetting machine,<lb />
new furniture.file cabinets,<lb />
light tables and industrial<lb />
carpet.<lb />
White commented on<lb />
the amount of noise in the<lb />
office, adding that the<lb />
carpet would be an efficient<lb />
sound deadener.<lb />
Robert Swaim, FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD advertising<lb />
manager said the printing<lb />
budget would run out the<lb />
last week in February, if<lb />
printing costs continued at<lb />
the present rate.<lb />
"We will require an<lb />
additional appropriation of<lb />
$15,000 to print the paper<lb />
until the end of school<lb />
Swaim said.<lb />
Pete Podeszwa, head<lb />
photographer of the Photo<lb />
Lab, said his department<lb />
needed funds to cover<lb />
purchases of new equip-<lb />
ment, and to cover the cost<lb />
of moving the Photo Lab<lb />
into the Publications Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
According to Podeszwa,<lb />
the Photo Lab needs a film<lb />
dryer, a darkcoom revol-<lb />
ving door, a print pro-<lb />
cessor, and a dry mount<lb />
press.<lb />
Podeszwa added that a<lb />
new en larger was also<lb />
needed.<lb />
Craig Sahli, BUCCAN-<lb />
EER editor, seid the yeer-<lb />
book needed new lighting,<lb />
alterations to the exterior<lb />
walls to extend them to the<lb />
ceiling, and two file cab-<lb />
inets. Sahli also said that<lb />
the yearbook staff needed<lb />
one more typewriter and<lb />
three desk lemps. .<lb />
He said a desk calcu-<lb />
lator for the business man-<lb />
ager to aid in bookkeeping<lb />
was needed.<lb />
LukeWhlsnant, REBEL<lb />
editor, asked for a new<lb />
typewriter, a door to be cut<lb />
leading from the magazines<lb />
editorial department to Hs<lb />
art depertment, and the<lb />
wall to be extended to the<lb />
ceiling.<lb />
Discussion on the Issue<lb />
began when one member ot<lb />
the Media Board asserted<lb />
that the money should be<lb />
sent to the SGA, although<lb />
she approved of the expen-<lb />
ditures for the Photo Lab;<lb />
the wall extensions to the<lb />
ceiling mentioned by BUC-<lb />
CANEER and REBEL, and<lb />
purchase of light .Jxtures<lb />
mentioned by alt three<lb />
publications.<lb />
Gerry Wallacf, presi-<lb />
dent of the Men's Resi-<lb />
dence Council said that the<lb />
Media Board constitution<lb />
stated that the Media<lb />
Board had to keep the<lb />
money.<lb />
Wallace added that the<lb />
media needed the funds,<lb />
and that it was a "bad<lb />
precedent to set to give the<lb />
money away He also said<lb />
that the organizations on<lb />
campus should keep sav-<lb />
ings accounts so that they<lb />
wouldn't run out of funds.<lb />
Wallace made his re-<lb />
marks in the form of a<lb />
motion, vhich was sec-<lb />
onded.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that he was against using<lb />
the money for the campus<lb />
media. "Thisboard doesn't I<lb />
have the right to spend the<lb />
money that was allocated to<lb />
the BUCCANEER Alex-<lb />
ander said.<lb />
He added, "We have an<lb />
obligation to see that it<lb />
goes back to the SGA<lb />
Dr. Thomas Eamon said<lb />
that he was "strongly op-<lb />
posed" to keeping tha<lb />
money. He added that the<lb />
board might have the legal<lb />
right to the money, but not<lb />
the "moral" right.<lb />
Ann Thompson, of the<lb />
Panhellenic Council said<lb />
that the Board had the<lb />
"moral" obligation to give<lb />
the money to the SGA.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that the Constitution prohi-<lb />
bited the Medie Boerd from<lb />
giving the money to the<lb />
9GA In the future, but It<lb />
wesn't In effect in this case.<lb />
Dr. James Tucker of<lb />
Student Affeirs seid thet he<lb />
could see both eMes of tit<lb />
controversy.<lb />
Wallace said that the<lb />
issue could not be decided<lb />
by morals, it must be<lb />
decided by laws. He added<lb />
that the students would still<lb />
benefit from the money. He<lb />
said "It is a question of<lb />
legality<lb />
One of the members of<lb />
the board asked Ann<lb />
Thompson, who was op-<lb />
posed to keeping the<lb />
money, what the SGA<lb />
would do with it. Thompson<lb />
mentioned that the ECU<lb />
Playhouse needed funding,<lb />
as well as other financially<lb />
strapped activities and or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
The vote was close,<lb />
3-2 in favor of the Media<lb />
Board keeping the funds.<lb />
In other business, the<lb />
board heard from the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD Editor<lb />
Doug White, and Adver-<lb />
tising Manager, Robert<lb />
Swaim, on an expenditure<lb />
for legal advice during the<lb />
last few months.<lb />
Swaim said that the<lb />
newspaper had received an<lb />
inquiry from the State<lb />
Board of Elections con-<lb />
i cerning an advertisement<lb />
placed in FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD for Sen. Jesse<lb />
Helms. Swaim said that the<lb />
reputation of both himself,<lb />
and the reputation of the<lb />
newspaper was at stake.<lb />
He added that he<lb />
sought legal advice, and he<lb />
drew his authority to do this<lb />
from the FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
contract which was sanc-<lb />
tioned and approved by the<lb />
M edia Board on M arch 29.<lb />
Assistant Professor of<lb />
journalism said 'Swaim<lb />
and White should be com-<lb />
mended for what they did,<lb />
because it could have saved<lb />
the university � and the<lb />
Media Board - a lot of<lb />
em harassment<lb />
Warren quoted several<lb />
court cases which show that<lb />
college newspaper publi-<lb />
shers (a governing body<lb />
lik6 the Media Board on<lb />
this campus) were respon-<lb />
sible for what was pub-<lb />
lished in the school news-<lb />
papers.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that the Media Board did<lb />
not have the Operations<lb />
Manual for FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, a booklet listing job<lb />
descriptions, layout rules,<lb />
and office procedure.<lb />
Professor Ira Baker,<lb />
Head of the Journalism<lb />
program, said that The<lb />
power of the press is to be<lb />
responsible Baker quoted<lb />
a source at the University of<lb />
Missouri that stated that<lb />
oneof the biggest problems<lb />
of collegiate journalism was<lb />
me fact that there was no<lb />
responsible person to be<lb />
legally liable in case of a<lb />
lawsuit 'This ownership<lb />
is not made clear. Baker<lb />
added<lb />
Baker commented fur-<lb />
ther that a statement of<lb />
policy should be a high pri-<lb />
ority with FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, and that the staff<lb />
should not be blamed if no<lb />
guidelines are provided "I<lb />
would simply urge that the<lb />
Media Board compose the<lb />
guidelines as soon as pos-<lb />
sible. Baker noted, and he<lb />
left a manual from another<lb />
school to use as a guideline<lb />
for the operations manual<lb />
The Media Board set a<lb />
deadline of Jan. 1, for all<lb />
campus media to make<lb />
their operations manuals<lb />
available.<lb />
On the legal question<lb />
the board approved a plan<lb />
whereby the Editor and<lb />
Advertising Manager of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD would<lb />
be able to get legal services<lb />
by informing only the<lb />
chairman and advisor of the<lb />
Media Board.<lb />
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Pag 2 FOUNTAINHEAD � Nov�mb�r 1978<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Writers<lb />
The campus level re-<lb />
creational qualifying tour-<lb />
naments to determine the<lb />
top men and women in the<lb />
events of bowling, billiards,<lb />
backgammon, chess, and<lb />
table tennis, are now un-<lb />
derway The tournaments,<lb />
sponsored by Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, are some<lb />
fo several hundred being<lb />
held at colleges and uni-<lb />
versities around the nation i<lb />
in the qualifying round for<lb />
the intercollegiate cham-<lb />
pionships conducted by the<lb />
Association of College Un-<lb />
ions � International.<lb />
The campus winners in<lb />
each event will participate<lb />
in the regional 5 tour-<lb />
nament with the champions<lb />
from approximately thirty<lb />
other schools from the<lb />
states of Kentucky. Vir-<lb />
ginia. North Carolina, Ten-<lb />
nessee, and South Caro-<lb />
a The ACU-I regional<lb />
face-to-face tournaments<lb />
will be held Feb. 8, 9. and<lb />
10. at the University of<lb />
Tennessee in Knoxville,<lb />
Tennessee. The trip to the<lb />
regional competition for the<lb />
ECU representatives will<lb />
be sponsored by Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
Qualifying tournaments<lb />
were conducted in each<lb />
dorm to determine dorm<lb />
winners who will parti-<lb />
cipate in the All-Campus<lb />
tournaments. Day-student<lb />
representatives were sel-<lb />
ected through tournaments<lb />
held in September and<lb />
October which were con-<lb />
ducted by MSC.<lb />
The Writer's Guild will<lb />
meet Monday at 7:30 In<lb />
Austin-207. Discussion will<lb />
include formation of a prose<lb />
forum. All persons inter-<lb />
ested in writing welcome.<lb />
Tournament<lb />
The All-Campus Bowl-<lb />
ing Tournament will be<lb />
held Thurs, Nov. 30, with<lb />
the women's competition<lb />
beginning at 6 p.m. and the<lb />
men's competition getting<lb />
underway at 8 p.m. at<lb />
Mendenhall. The top five<lb />
winners in each division<lb />
. will represent ECU in<lb />
! Knoxville.<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Chemistry Sierra<lb />
Billiards<lb />
MSC<lb />
The MSC All-Campus<lb />
Bowling Tournament sche-<lb />
duled for Thurs Nov. 9<lb />
has been re-scheduled for<lb />
Thurs Nov. 30. The wom-<lb />
en s competition will begin<lb />
at 6 p.m. and the men's<lb />
competition will begin at 8<lb />
p.m. at the Mendenhall<lb />
Bowling Center.<lb />
Come watch the compe-<lb />
tition as the MSC All-<lb />
Campus Billiards Tourna-<lb />
ment gets underway on<lb />
Mon Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in<lb />
the Mendenhall Billiards<lb />
Center. The semi-finals and<lb />
final match will be held<lb />
Tues. evening, Nov. 14 at<lb />
the dorm and day-student<lb />
tournaments will meet in<lb />
this double elimination<lb />
competition to determine<lb />
the champion and second<lb />
place finisher who will<lb />
represent ECU in the ACUI<lb />
regional tournament in<lb />
Knoxville, Tennessee.<lb />
Backgammon<lb />
Scheduled for Mon<lb />
Nov. 20 is the All-Campus<lb />
Backgammon Tournament<lb />
to be held in the Multi-<lb />
purpose Room at Men-<lb />
denhall at 7 p.m. Intro-<lb />
duced at the regional tour-<lb />
nament fro the first time<lb />
last year it met with such<lb />
success that the event will<lb />
be continued. The first<lb />
place finisher will partici-<lb />
pate in the regional face-<lb />
to-face tournament.<lb />
Are you a user being<lb />
used? Would you like to be<lb />
free but are cscared that no<lb />
one will accept you? If so,<lb />
you are a person who needs<lb />
to hear Myles Cartrette tell<lb />
how Jesus Christ accepted<lb />
him as a user and a loser<lb />
and had given him a life of<lb />
real freedom. We invite you<lb />
to come tonight, Nov. 9 in<lb />
Mendenhall 212 7:30-9:30<lb />
p.m. Also after the meeting<lb />
we are going to the movie,<lb />
"Born Again Full Gospel<lb />
Student Fellowship will ac-<lb />
cept you.<lb />
Turkey shoot<lb />
Win your Thanksgiving<lb />
dinner at the Mendenhall<lb />
"Turkey Shoot Thurs<lb />
Nov. 16 between the hours<lb />
of 7 p.m. and 11 p.m the<lb />
MSC Bowling Center will<lb />
be the site of an old-fa-<lb />
shioned turkey shoot with a<lb />
slight difference. An entry<lb />
fee of $1.25 will give you<lb />
the chance to bowl one ball<lb />
on ten consecutive lanes. If<lb />
at least eight pins fall on<lb />
each lane, you win a<lb />
turkey! Enter as many<lb />
times as you like. Limit<lb />
three wins perperson.<lb />
Interested in Chem-<lb />
istry? The ECU Chapter of<lb />
the American Chemical So-<lb />
ciety is reactivation. You<lb />
need not be a chemistry<lb />
major to join. If interested,<lb />
come to the meeting in<lb />
Flanagan, 202, Mon<lb />
Nov. 13at 7 p.m.<lb />
Military<lb />
Pablo<lb />
Trivia<lb />
The Student Union Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee<lb />
will present Pablo Cruise<lb />
with special guest Lving-<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, School Kid's Re-<lb />
cords, and The M usic Shop.<lb />
Only public tickets will be<lb />
sold at the door.<lb />
Republican<lb />
ECU College Republi-<lb />
cans have their next meet-<lb />
ing on Thurs Nov. 16 at 7<lb />
p.m. The meeting will be<lb />
held in Brewster C-103. All<lb />
interested persons are in-<lb />
vited to attend. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
The Intramural Depart-<lb />
ment in its never ending<lb />
search to provide various<lb />
types of competition for the<lb />
college student again offers<lb />
a unique opportunity,<lb />
baseball trivia. This com-<lb />
petition requires no physi-<lb />
cal strength or stamina,<lb />
just intelligence of the<lb />
history of professional<lb />
baseball. Registration be-<lb />
gins Nov. 13-16 in the<lb />
Intramural Office, Rm. 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Play be-<lb />
gins Mon Nov. 20, SIGN-<lb />
UP The intramural pro-<lb />
gram is only as good as the<lb />
people who participate.<lb />
The Sierra Club will<lb />
meet Mon Nov. 13, at 8<lb />
p.m. to explore North Car-<lb />
olina's plan for improving<lb />
and maintaining water<lb />
quality in the state. Anyone<lb />
interested in fishing,<lb />
swimming, boating, crab-<lb />
bing, or any other activities<lb />
on North Carolina's rivers<lb />
arrl streams is encouraged<lb />
to attend. The club meets in<lb />
the basement of the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, 14th<lb />
and Elm streets, Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Leadership<lb />
Leadership Training<lb />
Classes (LTC) are designed<lb />
to teach you about the<lb />
Christian way of life and to<lb />
show you about growing in<lb />
a personal relationship with<lb />
Jesus Christ.<lb />
You'll have fun, meet<lb />
new friends and learn a lot.<lb />
LTC meets every Thursday<lb />
night at 7 p.m. in Brewster<lb />
B-103. Everyone is invited.<lb />
LTC is sponsored by the<lb />
Campus Crusade for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
Cap-Sown<lb />
Graduate<lb />
History<lb />
The Lambda-Eta Chap-<lb />
ter of the Phi Alpha Theta,<lb />
History Honor Society, will<lb />
hold its fall semester ini-<lb />
tiation ceremony on Tues<lb />
Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster C-103. Dr.<lb />
Thomas Brewer will be the<lb />
guest speaker. Faculty<lb />
members who have been of<lb />
service to the organization<lb />
will also be honored. All<lb />
history majors, minors, and<lb />
faculty members are invi-<lb />
ted to attend. There will be<lb />
a reception hald after the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Attention all first sem-<lb />
ester graduates. Delivery<lb />
dates for your caps and<lb />
gowns will be Nov. 28-30 at<lb />
the Student Supply Store.<lb />
These Keepsake gowns<lb />
are yours to keep providing<lb />
the $10 graduation fee has<lb />
been paid. For those re-<lb />
ceiving the Masters Degree<lb />
the $10 fee pays for your<lb />
cap and gown, but there is<lb />
an extra fee of $7.95 for<lb />
your hood. Any questions<lb />
pertaining to caps and<lb />
gowns should be referred to<lb />
the Student Supply Store,<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
First, take a young per-<lb />
son in military service,<lb />
probably away from home<lb />
during the Christmas sea-<lb />
son for the first time; mix<lb />
with some mail. Then add<lb />
an idea conceived by con-<lb />
cerned Americans, and you<lb />
have a continuing cam-<lb />
paign called "Military<lb />
Overseas Mail" (or<lb />
M.O.M as sometimes<lb />
known) � to serve our<lb />
military personnel not only<lb />
overseas, but Stateside as<lb />
well.<lb />
In the previous Christ-<lb />
mas programs, thousands<lb />
of pieces of mail, primarily<lb />
Christmas cards with notes<lb />
and letters of support and<lb />
encouragement written in-<lb />
side, have been collected<lb />
from the public. This mail<lb />
in turn has been distributed<lb />
all accross the U.S. and<lb />
around the world, to let our<lb />
young military people know<lb />
that we as individual Am-<lb />
ericans do care about them.<lb />
(If you have a friend or<lb />
relative in military service,<lb />
who would appreciate some<lb />
extra mail at Christmas,<lb />
sen d in the name and<lb />
address, and MOM. will<lb />
see that some mail is sent<lb />
to them.)<lb />
This is an ideal Christ-<lb />
mas project for students<lb />
and their families, either as<lb />
individuals or as members<lb />
of organized clubs or other<lb />
groups. For information on<lb />
how you or your group may<lb />
participate in this very<lb />
worthwhile event, please<lb />
send a stamped, self-<lb />
addressed envelope to:<lb />
MILITARY OVERSEAS<lb />
MAIL<lb />
Box 1787<lb />
Baltimore, Md. 21203<lb />
Also, please mention how<lb />
you learned of M .O.M .<lb />
P.S. This recipe is sure-<lb />
fire and never fails. It's<lb />
topped with the warm<lb />
feeling that you've made a<lb />
young American service-<lb />
men and women, many<lb />
places in the States and<lb />
around the world, a little<lb />
happier at Christmas.<lb />
The Graduate Record<lb />
Examination will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat Dec. 9,<lb />
1978. Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966-R,<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08540.<lb />
Late registration dead-<lb />
line is Nov. 15, 1978.<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center, Rm. 105,<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
ACT<lb />
Printing<lb />
The ACT will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat Dec. 9,<lb />
1978. Application balnks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: ACT Registra-<lb />
tion, P.O. Box 414, Iowa<lb />
City, Iowa 52240 to arrive<lb />
no later than Nov. 10, 1978.<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center, Rm. 105,<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
Law<lb />
The Print Group will<lb />
have cards and note paper<lb />
with university scenes for<lb />
sale beginning Mon Nov-<lb />
ember 6. Contact any print<lb />
maker in Rm. 1105 Jenkins<lb />
bldg.<lb />
Economics<lb />
The student section of<lb />
the American Home<lb />
Economics Association will<lb />
meet Mon November 13<lb />
at 7 p.m. in the Van-<lb />
Landingham room of the<lb />
Home Economics Building.<lb />
An interesting program<lb />
on today's fashions will be<lb />
presented. All home econ-<lb />
omics majors and any other<lb />
interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
Comics<lb />
The ECU Comic Book<lb />
Club is holding a Comic<lb />
book convention at the<lb />
Roxy Theatre. Sun Nov.<lb />
12. The convention will last<lb />
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and<lb />
admission is free to the<lb />
public. Anyone interested<lb />
in comics, fantasy, science<lb />
fiction or nostalgia in gen-<lb />
eral is encouraged to at-<lb />
tend. Dealer space is avail-<lb />
able. For more information<lb />
call 758-6909 before 7p.m.<lb />
The Law School Ad-<lb />
mission Test will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat Dec 2,<lb />
1978. Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966-R.<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08540<lb />
Late registration dead-<lb />
line is Nov. 13, 1978<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center. Speight Build-<lb />
ing, Rm. 105<lb />
College Life<lb />
Another 'College Life"<lb />
is taking place this week-<lb />
end! If you want to take a<lb />
� � study break just getting<lb />
in from the weekend and<lb />
want to relax, or need a<lb />
break from your roommate,<lb />
come over to Garrett Dorm<lb />
Lobby, Sunday night at 9<lb />
p.m. This weekend "Col-<lb />
lege Life" is bringing Tom<lb />
Lowder, a speaker from<lb />
UNC. and guitarist Richard<lb />
Fullilove. There will be the<lb />
usual fun, refreshments,<lb />
and a door prize. If you are<lb />
even mildly interested in<lb />
finding out how Jesus<lb />
Christ relates to you, the<lb />
college student, "College<lb />
Life" is for you! So come on<lb />
down to Garrett Dorm<lb />
Lobby. Sunday night at 9<lb />
p.m. for "College Life<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Committee presents . . .<lb />
Carolina Bluegrass<lb />
along with<lb />
Frank Hunter<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat. Nov. 10 &amp; 11<lb />
at 8:30 &amp; 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Rm. 15 Mendenhall<lb />
On Sat. night, Frank Hunter will perform in the<lb />
CoHeehowe while Carolina Bluegrau perform in the Snack Bar.<lb />
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Voters re-elect Helms to Senate<lb />
wins by 'comfortable' margin<lb />
U S SENA TOR JESSE HELMS The sweet taste of victory<lb />
s reflected in Helms' smile as he returns to the U.S. Senate<lb />
for a second term.<lb />
By ROBERT SWAIM<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
and<lb />
The Associated Press<lb />
RALEIGH � Republican Senator Jesse Helms easily<lb />
defeated Democratic challenger John Ingram in Tuesday's<lb />
election.<lb />
Helms received 54 percent of the vote. Ingram polled<lb />
423,037 votes to Helms' 496,497.<lb />
Early in the evening there was some speculation that<lb />
Ingram might upset Helms due to the higher voter turnout<lb />
which is usually an uplift for democratic candidates.<lb />
W hen the early returns began to trickle in it was evident<lb />
that Helms would be vicotrious and would win by a<lb />
comfortable margin.<lb />
Thousands of Helms supporters gathered at the<lb />
Sheraton Hotel to await the returns and the cheer their<lb />
candidate.<lb />
The crowds at the Sheraton went wild with cheers when<lb />
Homecoming parade moved<lb />
to Saturday afternoon<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Saturday's Homecom-<lb />
ing 8 parade will begin at<lb />
under a revised<lb />
able of events for<lb />
ecommg Day. ECU<lb />
�� als have announced.<lb />
'he shift m the Home-<lb />
ng schedule was made<lb />
necessary by a change in<lb />
the ECU-William<lb />
and Mary football game at<lb />
en Stadium which will<lb />
be televised by ABC (4<lb />
p.m. EST). Before the<lb />
television arrangements,<lb />
the game had been sche-<lb />
duled for a 1 :30 p.m.<lb />
kickoff.<lb />
The Homecoming par-<lb />
ade, always a highlight of<lb />
old grads day at ECU, will<lb />
form on Elm Street and<lb />
move down Fifth Street<lb />
pass the main campus and<lb />
the Chancellor's home pro-<lb />
ceeding to the downtown<lb />
area.<lb />
The parade will include<lb />
at least five bands and 17<lb />
gaily decorated floats.<lb />
The theme of the week-<lb />
long Homecoming ob-<lb />
servance in "New Horizons<lb />
al ECU and this is ex-<lb />
pected to be portrayed in<lb />
design of the floats being<lb />
readied for the parade.<lb />
Art exhibits, class re-<lb />
unions, socials and concerts<lb />
are scheduled throughout<lb />
the week.<lb />
Tickets should be ob-<lb />
tained in advance for the<lb />
Alumni Dance and Musical<lb />
Extravaganza which will<lb />
begin at 8:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Moose Lodge. This is a<lb />
couples only affair and<lb />
tickets are $20 per couple<lb />
advance sale, the alumni<lb />
office said.<lb />
Alumni registration for<lb />
Homecoming will be held<lb />
from 10 a.m. until 12:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
all three television networks decalred Helms the winner<lb />
shortly before 10 p.m.<lb />
It was about 10 p.m. when Helms came down from his<lb />
suite to deliver his victory speech to an overflow crowd that<lb />
had assembled in the ballroom of the hotel.<lb />
Nickname<lb />
Helms began his address by saying "I'm Senator No<lb />
and I'm glad to be here<lb />
Helms explained his nickname to the thousands of<lb />
who were watching on national television.<lb />
"Perhaps I should mention the label, Senator No<lb />
bestowed upon me by an ultra-liberal newspaper editor,<lb />
(referring to Claude Sitton, editor of the News and<lb />
Observer), in Raleigh, N.C. who intended it as a critical<lb />
epithet said Helms.<lb />
"What this editor failed to understand, in his frenzy of<lb />
criticism, isthat the people of N.C. indeed, citizens all over<lb />
America want senators who will vote no' to excessive<lb />
federal spending, excessive federal controls and continued<lb />
inflation said Helms.<lb />
Helms said that in voting 'no' to the excess of<lb />
government he had been voting 'yes' to the wishes of the<lb />
people of the state.<lb />
Inclosing, Helms said that he held no ill feelings against<lb />
his opponent, John Ingram who had viciously attacked him<lb />
during the final days of the campaign.<lb />
"I wish him and his family well said Helms.<lb />
Carries east<lb />
Sen. Jesse Hlems carried the Piedmont and most of the<lb />
east, losing in the rural hinterlands, as he easily brushed<lb />
aside Democrat John Ingram to win a second term Tuesday.<lb />
Helms, whose liberal campaign spending contrasted<lb />
with his conservative, anti-big government ideology, won<lb />
54 percent of the vote by running up insurmountable<lb />
margins in the major cities and smaller, textile counties of<lb />
the populous Piedmont.<lb />
The margin, was as comfortable as when Helms bacame<lb />
the state's first GOP senator since reconstruction in 1972<lb />
And the victory was certain to fuel encouragement for<lb />
Helms to enter the 1980 Republican presidential primaries,<lb />
although Helms said he has no presidential ambitions at the<lb />
moment.<lb />
"I think the senator is going to be an extraordinarily<lb />
influential factor in the national Republican Party said<lb />
state GOP chairman Jack Lee, who added he expects Helms<lb />
at least to be a favorite son candidate.<lb />
Ingram won 38 counties to Helms' 62, but Ingram's<lb />
were mainly small, rural areas, some with heavy black<lb />
votes. He solidly took the northeastern corner, much of the<lb />
Sandhillsand scattered counties in the far west. He carried<lb />
Orange County, alway Democratic, but lost usually<lb />
Democratic Durham.<lb />
"This is not a personal victory. This is a victory of the<lb />
conservative, free enterprise system in America Helms<lb />
declared after winning.<lb />
"It is a clear signal that the American people are far<lb />
ahead of the big spending Congress in realizing that federal<lb />
deficits and an overwhelming federal bureaucracy are after<lb />
all the principle causes of inflation he said.<lb />
Nicknamed "Senator No" for his constant opposition to<lb />
social legislation. Helms turned the tag to his advantage<lb />
during the campaign, saying he was proud of voting "no<lb />
to federal regulations and waste.<lb />
County votes<lb />
Helms won by 10,000 votes in Mecklenburg, the largest<lb />
county, and by 5,000 each in Forsyth and Guilford. He took<lb />
Buncombe in the mountains by 1,000 and New Hanover on<lb />
the coast by 3,000<lb />
Helms won his home county of Wake by more than<lb />
12.000 and took Ingram's home of Randolph county by<lb />
nearly 5.000.<lb />
Ingram made no statement beyond his Tuesday night<lb />
councession, and said he planned to return to work as state<lb />
insurance commissioner.<lb />
Helms remained secluded at his home in Raleigh<lb />
Wednesday, and did not hold the traditional morning-after<lb />
news conference.<lb />
Media board keeps '78 BUCCANEER funds<lb />
MARC BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The question of what<lb />
should be done with the<lb />
originally intended<lb />
ise for the publication<lb />
ow defunct 77-78<lb />
BUCCANEER, and discus-<lb />
nght of FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD management<lb />
to use legal services with-<lb />
out notifying their gov-<lb />
erning body highlighted<lb />
Wednesday's Media Board<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The money totally ap-<lb />
proximately $42,000 has<lb />
been the subject of a heated<lb />
controversy in recent weeks<lb />
between the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association (SGA)<lb />
and the various campus<lb />
medias<lb />
The SGA, through the<lb />
statements of several legi-<lb />
slators, wanted the funds<lb />
reverted to the SGA Gen-<lb />
eral Fund. Several mem-<lb />
bers of the Media Board<lb />
echoed their sentiments,<lb />
saying that the money<lb />
should be returned to the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Several members of the<lb />
campus media appeared<lb />
before the Board to list<lb />
specific funds that their<lb />
respective publications and<lb />
services should receive.<lb />
Doug White, FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD editor, said that<lb /><lb />
What's inside<lb />
WOODY ALLEN<lb />
ECU-William and Mary to be televised on<lb />
ABCsee p. 8.<lb />
State volleyball tournament at Minges<lb />
this weekendsee p. 9.<lb />
Greek Forumsee p. 5.<lb />
Student Union Films Committee hasa full<lb />
slate of free films for homecoming week.<lb />
Annie Hall leads the packfor previews,<lb />
see p. 6.<lb />
The Gregg Smith Singers will perform at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre this Wed. eveningsee<lb />
P. 6.<lb />
Interior design dept. seeks<lb />
accreditation from FIDER<lb />
By MARTHA OAKLEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Interior Design De-<lb />
partment in ECU'S School<lb />
of Art is currently being re-<lb />
viewed for accreditation by<lb />
The Foundation for Interior<lb />
Design Education Re-<lb />
search.<lb />
The Foundation, known<lb />
at FIDER, is a national<lb />
organization that studied<lb />
interior design education as<lb />
ught throughout the<lb />
country in various schools<lb />
of art.<lb />
At the request of indi-<lb />
vidual departments, FIDER<lb />
will visit and make an eval-<lb />
uation for possible accred-<lb />
itation or simply offer sug-<lb />
gestions.<lb />
The Department of In-<lb />
terior Design has received<lb />
interest from the state<lb />
chapter of the American<lb />
Society of Interior Design<lb />
concerning its accredit-<lb />
ation.<lb />
The only pressure the<lb />
department is undergoing<lb />
to become accredited is<lb />
self-made, according to<lb />
Mel Stanforth, Chairman of<lb />
the Interior Design Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
According to Stanforth,<lb />
the evaluation is now in the<lb />
paperwork stages.<lb />
"We wont't know the<lb />
outcome for quite a while<lb />
he said. "But if the depart-<lb />
ment becomes accredited it<lb />
will be the only one in the<lb />
state which is<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD needed<lb />
a new typesetting machine,<lb />
new furniture,file cabinets,<lb />
light tables and industrial<lb />
carpet.<lb />
White commented on<lb />
the amount of noise in the<lb />
office, adding that the<lb />
carpet would be an efficient<lb />
sound deadener.<lb />
Robert Swaim, FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD advertising<lb />
manager said the printing<lb />
budget would run out the<lb />
last week in February, if<lb />
printing costs continued at<lb />
the present rate.<lb />
"We will require an<lb />
additional appropriation of<lb />
$15,000 to print the paper<lb />
until the end of school<lb />
Swaim said.<lb />
Pete Podeszwa, head<lb />
photographer of the Photo<lb />
Lab, said his department<lb />
needed funds to cover<lb />
purchases of new equip-<lb />
ment, and to cover the cost<lb />
of moving the Photo Lab<lb />
into the Publications Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
According to Podeszwa,<lb />
the Photo Lab needs a film<lb />
dryer, a darkroom revol-<lb />
ving door, a print pro-<lb />
cessor, and a dry mount<lb />
press.<lb />
Podeszwa added that a<lb />
new en larger was also<lb />
needed.<lb />
Craig Sahli, BUCCAN-<lb />
EER editor, said the year-<lb />
book needed new lighting,<lb />
alterations to the exterior<lb />
walls to extend them to the<lb />
ceiling, and two file cab-<lb />
inets. Sahli also said that<lb />
the yearbook staff needed<lb />
one more typewriter and<lb />
three desk lamps. ,<lb />
He said a desk calcu-<lb />
lator for the business man-<lb />
ager to aid in bookkeeping<lb />
was needed.<lb />
LukeWhisnant, REBEL<lb />
editor, asked for a new<lb />
typewriter, a door to be out<lb />
leading from the magazines<lb />
editorial department to Ha<lb />
art department, and the<lb />
wall to be extended to the<lb />
ceiling.<lb />
Discussion on the Issue<lb />
began when one member of<lb />
the Media Board asserted<lb />
that the money should be<lb />
sent to the SGA, although<lb />
she approved of the expen-<lb />
ditures for the Photo Lab;<lb />
the wall extensions to the<lb />
ceiling mentioned by BUC-<lb />
CANEER and REBEL, and<lb />
purchase of light .jjxtures<lb />
mentioned by all three<lb />
publications.<lb />
Gerry Wallace, presi-<lb />
dent of the Men's Resi-<lb />
dence Council said that the<lb />
Media Board constitution<lb />
stated that the Media<lb />
Board had to keep the<lb />
money.<lb />
Wallace added that the<lb />
media needed the funds,<lb />
and that it was a "bad<lb />
precedent to set to give the<lb />
money away He also said<lb />
that the organizations on<lb />
campus should keep sav-<lb />
ings accounts so that they<lb />
wouldn't run out of funds.<lb />
Wallace made his re-<lb />
marks in the form of a<lb />
motion, which was sec-<lb />
onded.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that he was against using<lb />
the money for the campus<lb />
media. "This board doesn't<lb />
have the right to spend the<lb />
money that was allocated to<lb />
the BUCCANEER Alex-<lb />
ander said.<lb />
He added, "We have an<lb />
obligation to see that it<lb />
goes back to the SGA<lb />
Dr. Thomas Eamon said<lb />
that he was "strongly op-<lb />
posed" to keeping the<lb />
money. He added that the<lb />
board might have the legal<lb />
right to the money, but not<lb />
the "moral" right.<lb />
Ann Thompson, of the<lb />
Panhellenic Council said<lb />
that the Board had the<lb />
"moral" obligation to give<lb />
the money to the SGA.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that the Constitution prohi-<lb />
bited the M edia Board from<lb />
giving the money to the<lb />
SGA in the future, but It<lb />
wasn't In effect in this case.<lb />
Dr. James Tucker of<lb />
Student Affaire aatd that he<lb />
could see both tides of th<lb />
controversy.<lb />
Wallace said that the<lb />
issue could not be decided<lb />
by morals, it must be<lb />
decided by laws. He added<lb />
that the students would still<lb />
benefit from the money. He<lb />
said "It is a question of<lb />
legality<lb />
One of the members of<lb />
the board asked Ann<lb />
Thompson, who was op-<lb />
posed to keeping the<lb />
money, what the SGA<lb />
would do with it. Thompson<lb />
mentioned that the ECU<lb />
Playhouse needed funding,<lb />
as well as other financially<lb />
strapped activities and or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
The vote was close,<lb />
3-2 in favor of the Media<lb />
Board keeping the funds.<lb />
In other business, the<lb />
board heard from the<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD Editor<lb />
Doug White, and Adver-<lb />
tising Manager, Robert<lb />
Swaim, on an expenditure<lb />
for legal advice during the<lb />
last few months.<lb />
Swaim said that the<lb />
newspaper had received an<lb />
inquiry from the State<lb />
Board of Elections con-<lb />
cerning an advertisement<lb />
placed in FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD for Sen. Jesse<lb />
Helms. Swaim said that the<lb />
reputation of both himself,<lb />
and the reputation of the<lb />
newspaper was at stake.<lb />
He added that he<lb />
sought legal advice, and he<lb />
drew his authority to do this<lb />
from the FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
contract which was sanc-<lb />
tioned and approved by the<lb />
Media Board on March 29.<lb />
Assistant Professor of<lb />
Journalism said "Swaim<lb />
and White should be com-<lb />
mended for what they did,<lb />
because it could have saved<lb />
the university � and the<lb />
Media Board � a lot of<lb />
embarassment<lb />
Warren quoted several<lb />
court cases which show that<lb />
college newspaper publi-<lb />
shers (a governing body<lb />
like the Media Board on<lb />
this campus) were respon-<lb />
sible for what was pub-<lb />
lished in the school news-<lb />
papers.<lb />
Dean Alexander said<lb />
that the Media Board did<lb />
not have the Operations<lb />
Manual for FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, a booklet listing job<lb />
descriptions, layout rules,<lb />
and office procedure.<lb />
Professor Ira Baker.<lb />
Head of the Journalism<lb />
program, said that "The<lb />
power of the press is to be<lb />
responsible Baker quoted<lb />
a source at the University of<lb />
Missouri that stated that<lb />
one of the biggest problems<lb />
of collegiate journalism was<lb />
the fact that there was no<lb />
responsible person to be<lb />
legally liable in case of a<lb />
lawsuit. "This ownership<lb />
is not made clear Baker<lb />
added<lb />
Baker commented fur-<lb />
ther that a statement of<lb />
policy should be a high pri-<lb />
ority with FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD, and that the staff<lb />
should not be blamed if no<lb />
guidelines are provided l<lb />
would simply urge that the<lb />
Media Board compose the<lb />
guidelines as soon as pos-<lb />
sible. Baker noted, and he<lb />
left a manual from another<lb />
school to use as a guideline<lb />
for the operations manual<lb />
The Media Board set a<lb />
deadline of Jan. 1, for all<lb />
campus media to make<lb />
their operations manuals<lb />
available.<lb />
On the legal question.<lb />
the board approved a plan<lb />
whereby the Editor and<lb />
Advertising Manager of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD would<lb />
be able to get legal services<lb />
by informing only the<lb />
chairman and advisor of the<lb />
Media Board.<lb />
EVERYONE LIKES A<lb />
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Bowling<lb />
The campus level re-<lb />
creational qualifying tour-<lb />
naments to determine the<lb />
top men and women in the<lb />
events of bowling, billiards,<lb />
backgammon, chess, and<lb />
table tennis, are now un-<lb />
derway. The tournaments,<lb />
sponsored by Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, are some<lb />
fo several hundred being<lb />
held at colleges and uni-<lb />
versities around the nation i<lb />
in the qualifying round for<lb />
the intercollegiate cham-<lb />
pionships conducted by the<lb />
Association of College Un-<lb />
ions � International.<lb />
The campus winners in<lb />
each event will participate<lb />
m the regional 5 tour-<lb />
nament with the champions<lb />
from approximately thirty<lb />
other schools from the<lb />
states of Kentucky, Vir-<lb />
ginia. North Carolina, Ten-<lb />
nessee, and South Caro-<lb />
lina The ACU-I regional<lb />
face-to-face tournaments<lb />
will be held Feb. 8, 9, and<lb />
10. at the University of<lb />
Tennessee in Knoxville,<lb />
Tennessee. The trip to the<lb />
regional competition for the<lb />
ECU representatives will<lb />
be sponsored by Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
Qualifying tournaments<lb />
were conducted in each<lb />
dorm to determine dorm<lb />
winners who will parti-<lb />
cipate in the All-Campus<lb />
tournaments. Day-student<lb />
representatives were sel-<lb />
ected through tournaments<lb />
held in September and<lb />
October which were con-<lb />
ducted by MSC<lb />
Writers<lb />
MSC<lb />
The MSC All-Campus<lb />
Bowling Tournament sche-<lb />
duled for Thurs Nov. 9<lb />
has been re-scheduled for<lb />
Thurs Nov. 30. The wom-<lb />
en s competition will begin<lb />
at 6 p.m. and the men's<lb />
competition will begin at 8<lb />
p.m. at the Mendenhall<lb />
Bowling Center.<lb />
The Writer's Guild will<lb />
meet Monday at 7:30 in<lb />
Austin-207. Discussion will<lb />
include formation of a prose<lb />
forum. All persons inter-<lb />
ested in writing welcome.<lb />
Tournament<lb />
The All-Campus Bowl-<lb />
ing Tournament will be<lb />
held Thurs, Nov. 30, with<lb />
the women's competition<lb />
beginning at 6 p.m. and the<lb />
men's competition getting<lb />
underway at 8 p.m. at<lb />
Mendenhall. The top five<lb />
winners in each division<lb />
will represent ECU in<lb />
Knoxville.<lb />
Billiards<lb />
Come watch the compe-<lb />
tition as the MSC All-<lb />
Campus Billiards Tourna-<lb />
ment gets underway on<lb />
Mon Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in<lb />
the Mendenhall Billiards<lb />
Center. The semi finals and<lb />
final match will be held<lb />
Tues. evening, Nov. 14 at<lb />
the dorm and day-student<lb />
tournaments will meet in<lb />
this double elimination<lb />
competition to determine<lb />
the champion and second<lb />
place finisher who will<lb />
represent ECU in the ACUI<lb />
regional tournament in<lb />
Knoxville, Tennessee.<lb />
Backgammon<lb />
Scheduled for Mon<lb />
Nov. 20 is the All-Campus<lb />
Backgammon Tournament<lb />
to be held in the Multi-<lb />
purpose Room at Men-<lb />
denhall at 7 p.m. Intro-<lb />
duced at the regional tour-<lb />
nament fro the first time<lb />
last year it met with such<lb />
success that the event will<lb />
be continued. The first<lb />
place finisher will partici-<lb />
pate in the regional face-<lb />
to-face tournament.<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Are you a user being<lb />
used? Would you like to be<lb />
free but are cscared that no<lb />
one will accept you? If so,<lb />
you are a person who needs<lb />
to hear Myies Cartrette tell<lb />
how Jesus Christ accepted<lb />
him as a user and a loser<lb />
and had given him a life of<lb />
real freedom. We invite you<lb />
to come tonight, Nov. 9 in<lb />
Mendenhall 212 7:30-9:30<lb />
p.m. Also after the meeting<lb />
we are going to the movie,<lb />
"Born Again Full Gospel<lb />
Student Fellowship will ac-<lb />
cept you.<lb />
Turkey shoot<lb />
Win your Thanksgiving<lb />
dinner at the Mendenhall<lb />
"Turkey Shoot Thurs<lb />
Nov. 16 between the hours<lb />
of 7 p.m. and 11 p.m the<lb />
MSC Bowling Center will<lb />
be the site of an old-fa-<lb />
shioned turkey shoot with a<lb />
slight difference. An entry<lb />
fee of $1.25 will give you<lb />
the chance to bowl one ball<lb />
on ten consecutive lanes. If<lb />
at least eight pins fall on<lb />
each lane, you win a<lb />
turkey! Enter as many<lb />
times as you like. Limit<lb />
three wins perperson.<lb />
Trivia<lb />
The Intramural Depart-<lb />
ment in its never ending<lb />
search to provide various<lb />
types of competition for the<lb />
college student again offers<lb />
a unique opportunity,<lb />
baseball trivia. This com-<lb />
petition requires no physi-<lb />
cal strength or stamina,<lb />
just intelligence of the<lb />
history of professional<lb />
baseball. Registration be-<lb />
gins Nov. 13-16 in the<lb />
Intramural Office, Rm. 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Play be-<lb />
gins Mon Nov. 20, SIGN-<lb />
UP The intramural pro-<lb />
gram is only as good as the<lb />
people who participate.<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
Interested in Chem-<lb />
istry? The ECU Chapter of<lb />
the American Chemical So-<lb />
ciety is reactivation. You<lb />
need not be a chemistry<lb />
major to join. If interested,<lb />
come to the meeting in<lb />
Flanagan, 202, Mon<lb />
Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Pablo<lb />
The Student Union Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee<lb />
will present Pablo Cruise<lb />
with special guest Lving-<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, School Kid's Re-<lb />
cords, and The M usic Shop.<lb />
Only public tickets will be<lb />
sold at the door.<lb />
Republican<lb />
ECU College Republi-<lb />
cans have their next meet-<lb />
ing on Thurs Nov. 16 at 7<lb />
p.m. The meeting will be<lb />
held in Brewster C-103. All<lb />
interested persons are in-<lb />
vited to attend. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
History<lb />
The Lambda-Eta Chap-<lb />
ter of the Phi Alpha Theta,<lb />
History Honor Society, will<lb />
hold its fall semester ini-<lb />
tiation ceremony on Tues<lb />
Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster C-103. Dr.<lb />
Thomas Brewer will be the<lb />
guest speaker. -Faculty<lb />
members who have been of<lb />
service to the organization<lb />
will also be honored. All<lb />
history majors, minors, and<lb />
faculty members are invi-<lb />
ted to attend. There will be<lb />
a reception hald after the<lb />
meeting. �<lb />
Sierra<lb />
The Sierra Club will<lb />
meet Mon Nov. 13, at 8<lb />
p.m. to explore North Car-<lb />
olina's plan for improving<lb />
and maintaining water<lb />
quality in the state. Anyone<lb />
interested in fishing,<lb />
swimming, boating, crab-<lb />
bing, or any other activities<lb />
on North Carolina's rivers<lb />
and streams is encouraged<lb />
to attend. The club meets in<lb />
the basement of the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, 14th<lb />
and Elm streets, Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Leadership<lb />
Leadership Training<lb />
Classes (LTC) are designed<lb />
to teach you about the<lb />
Christian way of life and to<lb />
show you about growing in<lb />
a personal relationship with<lb />
Jesus Christ.<lb />
You'll have fun, meet<lb />
new friends and learn a lot.<lb />
LTC meets every Thursday<lb />
night at 7 p.m. in Brewster<lb />
B-103. Everyone is invited.<lb />
LTC is sponsored by the<lb />
Campus Crusade for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
Military<lb />
Cap-Gown<lb />
Attention all first sem-<lb />
ester graduates. Delivery<lb />
dates for your caps and<lb />
gowns will be Nov. 28-30 at<lb />
the Student Supply Store.<lb />
These Keepsake gowns<lb />
are yours to keep providing<lb />
the $10 graduation fee has<lb />
been paid. For those re-<lb />
ceiving the Masters Degree<lb />
the $10 fee pays for your<lb />
cap and gown, but there is<lb />
an extra fee of $7.95 for<lb />
your hood. Any questions<lb />
pertaining to caps and<lb />
gowns should be referred to<lb />
the Student Supply Store,<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
First, take a young per-<lb />
son in military service,<lb />
probably away from home<lb />
during the Christmas sea-<lb />
son for the first time; mix<lb />
with some mail. Then add<lb />
an idea conceived by con-<lb />
cerned Americans, and you<lb />
have a continuing cam-<lb />
paign called "Military<lb />
Overseas Mail" (or<lb />
M.O.M as sometimes<lb />
known) � to serve our<lb />
military personnel not only<lb />
overseas, but Stateside as<lb />
well.<lb />
In the previous Christ-<lb />
mas programs, thousands<lb />
of pieces of mail, primarily<lb />
Christmas cards with notes<lb />
and letters of support and<lb />
encouragement written in-<lb />
side, have been collected<lb />
from the public. This mail<lb />
in turn has been distributed<lb />
all accross the U.S. and<lb />
around the world, to let our<lb />
young military people know<lb />
that we as individual Am-<lb />
ericans do care about them.<lb />
(If you have a friend or<lb />
relative in military service,<lb />
who would appreciate some<lb />
extra mail at Christmas,<lb />
sen d in the name and<lb />
address, and MOM. will<lb />
see that some mail is sent<lb />
to them.)<lb />
This is an ideal Christ-<lb />
mas project for students<lb />
and their families, either as<lb />
individuals or as members<lb />
of organized clubs or other<lb />
groups. For information on<lb />
how you or your group may<lb />
participate in this very<lb />
worthwhile event, please<lb />
send a stamped, self-<lb />
addressed envelope to:<lb />
MILITARY OVERSEAS<lb />
MAIL<lb />
Box 1787<lb />
Baltimore, Md. 21203<lb />
Also, please mention how<lb />
you learned of M O.M.<lb />
P.S. This recipe is sure-<lb />
fire and never fails. It's<lb />
topped with the warm<lb />
feeling that you've made a<lb />
young American service-<lb />
men and women, many<lb />
places in the States and<lb />
around the world, a little<lb />
happier at Christmas.<lb />
Graduate<lb />
The Graduate Record<lb />
Examination will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat Dec. 9,<lb />
1978. Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966-R,<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08540.<lb />
Late registration dead-<lb />
line is Nov. 15, 1978.<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center, Rm. 105,<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
Printing<lb />
The Print Group will<lb />
have cards and note paper<lb />
with university scenes for<lb />
sale beginning Mon Nov-<lb />
ember 6. Contact any print<lb />
maker in Rm. 1105 Jenkins<lb />
bldg.<lb />
Economics<lb />
The student section of<lb />
the American Home<lb />
Economics Association will<lb />
meet Mon November 13<lb />
at 7 p.m. m the Van-<lb />
Landingham room of the<lb />
Home Economics Building.<lb />
An interesting program<lb />
on today's fashions will be<lb />
presented. All home econ-<lb />
omics majors and any other<lb />
interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
ACT<lb />
The ACT will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat Dec 9.<lb />
1978 Application balnks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: ACT Registra-<lb />
tion. P.O. Box 414, Iowa<lb />
City, Iowa 52240 to arrive<lb />
no later than Nov. 10. 1978<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center, Rm 105,<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
Law<lb />
Comics<lb />
The ECU Comic Book<lb />
Club is holding a Comic<lb />
book convention at the<lb />
Roxy Theatre, Sun Nov<lb />
12. The convention will last<lb />
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and<lb />
admission is free to the<lb />
public. Anyone interested<lb />
in comics, fantasy, science<lb />
fiction or nostalgia in gen-<lb />
eral is encouraged to at-<lb />
tend. Dealer space is avail-<lb />
able. For more information<lb />
call 758-6909 before 7 p.m.<lb />
The Law School Ad<lb />
mission Test will be offered<lb />
at ECU on Sat , Dec 2.<lb />
1978 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to: Educational<lb />
Testing Service. Box 966-R<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08540<lb />
Late registration dead-<lb />
line is Nov. 13. 1978<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Test-<lb />
ing Center. Speight Build-<lb />
ing. Rm 105<lb />
College Life<lb />
Another 'College Life'<lb />
is taking place this week-<lb />
end! If you want to take a<lb />
'study break . just getting<lb />
in from the weekend and<lb />
want to relax, or need a<lb />
break from your roommate,<lb />
come over to Garrett Do-t<lb />
Lobby. Sunday night at 9<lb />
p.m. This weekend Col-<lb />
lege Life is bringing Tom<lb />
Lowder. a speaker from<lb />
UNC. and guitarist Richard<lb />
Fullilove. There will be the<lb />
usual fun, refreshments,<lb />
and a door prize If you are<lb />
even mildly interested in<lb />
finding out how Jesus<lb />
Christ relates to you. the<lb />
college student. "College<lb />
Life' is for you! So come on<lb />
down to Garrett Dorm<lb />
Lobby. Sunday night at 9<lb />
p.m. for "College Life1<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Committee presents . . .<lb />
Carolina Bluegrass<lb />
along with<lb />
Frank Hunter<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat. Nov. 10 &amp; 11<lb />
at 8:30 &amp; 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Rm. 15 Mendenhall<lb />
p,xouahf fxxmnti<lb />
WOOD<lb />
ALLEN<lb />
DIANE<lb />
KEATON<lb />
"ANNIE<lb />
HALL'<lb />
On Sat. night, Frank Hunter will perform in the<lb />
Coffeehouse while Carolina Bluegrass performs in the Snack Bar.<lb />
Admi<lb />
ssion:<lb />
FREE<lb />
Friday night only 5, 7 and 9<lb />
SECOND BIC il II U IK S<lb />
Marilyn eMonxoE JcxJjIe Dtoiwu<lb />
oafataao<lb />
ctjcuj bo cA(axxif a cduoncuXE 8:30 fi.m.<lb />
cfH dlijouk �jz IO.15 fx.m.<lb />
Plus a Jack Nicholson Festival Sunday at 4 p.m.<lb />
a<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
ust see to appreciate only<lb />
$35. 758-7676.<lb />
FOR SALE: Refrigerator<lb />
great for use in an apt. or<lb />
home. Is in good condition.<lb />
NEED IMMEDIATELY: A<lb />
responsJbiefemaleroorn<lb />
mate to share a two bed-<lb />
room apt. Rent $63. Call<lb />
758-5794.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE:<lb />
wanted to share apt. close<lb />
to campus with two other<lb />
giris. Her share of the rent<lb />
would be $70 plus Vt<lb />
utilities. Call 752-2024.<lb />
MID EASTERN DANCE:<lb />
(Authentic Belly Dancing)<lb />
taught by Sunshine - exper-<lb />
ienced teacher and perfor-<lb />
mer in Ohio, Mexico,<lb />
Atlanta, and the D.C. area.<lb />
Classes are now forming.<lb />
Call 756-0736.<lb />
YOGA: Hatha yoga is now<lb />
being taught by Sunshine.<lb />
New classes forming. Relax<lb />
-ation, realization, weight<lb />
loss. For more info, call<lb />
756-0736.<lb />
NEEDED: Used light-<lb />
weight bicycle with 23"<lb />
frame. Will negotiate on<lb />
price. Call Dan at 758-8074.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Sales-<lb />
Person in Golf, Tennis and<lb />
Ski Specialty Shop with ex-<lb />
perience in bookkeeping,<lb />
typing and other secretarial<lb />
duties. Part-time position-<lb />
hours negotiable. Applica-<lb />
tions now being<lb />
Call 752-1525.<lb />
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International program open to students<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
An International Sum-<lb />
mer School is held each<lb />
summer in Innsbruck, Au-<lb />
stria and is open to stu-<lb />
dents all over the United<lb />
States.<lb />
The program is part of<lb />
the International Study<lb />
Programs and is sponsored<lb />
by the University of New<lb />
Orleans.<lb />
The sixth annual pro-<lb />
gram will expand in 1979<lb />
from 200 to 250 students,<lb />
according to program dir-<lb />
ector. Dr. Gordon Mueller.<lb />
"UNO's popular alpine<lb />
summer school attracted<lb />
students from 39 different<lb />
universities and five for-<lb />
eign countries this past<lb />
summer said Mueller,<lb />
"and as a result UNO-<lb />
Innsbruck has now become<lb />
the largest overseas sum-<lb />
mer school offered by any<lb />
American university<lb />
Mueller said students<lb />
are already making their<lb />
applications for next sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Courses are focused on<lb />
the cultural, historic, social<lb />
and economic traditions of<lb />
Europe. Geology, business,<lb />
and education classes are<lb />
also taught. All credits are<lb />
transferable and all in-<lb />
struction of courses are by<lb />
faculties from American<lb />
universities. All courses are<lb />
taught in English.<lb />
There are approximate-<lb />
ly 60 courses in 19 different<lb />
subject areas. Nine sem-<lb />
ester credits may be a-<lb />
quired during the summer<lb />
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According to Mueller,<lb />
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factors, plus the numerous<lb />
The Media Board acted wisely yesterday in<lb />
deciding to keep the $42,000 originally<lb />
allocated for the 197778 BUCCANEER. They<lb />
now have the capital to make the desperately<lb />
needed improvements in the media offices,<lb />
and it is our hope that the board will not be<lb />
tight-fisted with this windfall profit.<lb />
All media housed in the Old South Building<lb />
(REBEL, BUCCANEER, FOUNTAINHEAD,<lb />
and the EBONY HERALD) need new light<lb />
fixtures. Only FOUNTAINHEAD has any<lb />
hanging light fixtures, and only a few at that.<lb />
The other three have only desk lamps and very<lb />
dim lights embedded in the ceiling 15 feet<lb />
above the floor.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD needs another typesett-<lb />
er, since the present one is old and<lb />
untrustworthy. Should this machine break<lb />
down, it would shut down the entire operation<lb />
of the paperThe BUCCANEER, REBEL, and<lb />
EBONY HERALD have virtually no typewrit-<lb />
ers This list does ijiot even begin to scratch the<lb />
The media need a new, centralized phone surface. WECU has not even been mentioned,<lb />
system, and FOUNTAINHEAD, since its office At last, however,<lb />
space is quite large and is divided into small resources to make up for the"years of neglect<lb />
cubicles, needs an intercom system to keep our we suffered und�r the Student Governmc<lb />
beleaguered secretary from having to scream Association.<lb />
partitions within the office wreak havoc with<lb />
noises, bouncing them back and forth, etc.<lb />
One can imagine the din in the office on layout<lb />
days when, at any given moment, there are<lb />
usually a half dozen typewriters in use, a very<lb />
noisy AP wire machine, all three phone lines<lb />
ringing constantly, a headliner and typesetter<lb />
(both of which emit myriad nerve-racking<lb />
electronic "beeping" sounds) in use, people<lb />
are shouting to relay phone calls, someone is<lb />
swearing at a maqhine that just ate 15 minutes<lb />
worth of work, wNile all the time these sounds<lb />
are ricocheting throughout the office. The<lb />
need for some sort<lb />
deaden the noise<lb />
American<lb />
of inudstrial grade carpet to<lb />
s obvious.<lb />
Elections for sale<lb />
Can an election be bought?<lb />
In North Carolina's case, yes. Jesse Helms<lb />
won the Senate race not because of his<lb />
jingoism so much as because of his unprece-<lb />
dented financial resources. He holds the<lb />
campaign was characterized by chaos and<lb />
disorder, in stark contrast to the efficient<lb />
political machine of the Helms campaign.<lb />
Consequently, roughly a third of the voting<lb />
population decided the outcome of the election.<lb />
Wealthy American still rule<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
The waiters in white gloves were serving the<lb />
chyssoise and chilled white wine when the party got<lb />
roue1- Unlike"cither parties, the trouble didn't start among<lb />
quests, but among those who weren't invited.<lb />
But then this was no ordinary bash. It was an exclusive<lb />
dinner party held by a prominent socialite in San<lb />
Francisco s Union Square, where dinner is usually served in<lb />
brown paper bags.<lb />
By the time 'he guests got to their long-stemmed<lb />
.vbernes the party was out of control. Apple cores and<lb />
curses flew at the diners and the police were called.<lb />
An unemployed crasher was arrested as the silverware<lb />
jvas rushed inside. The hostess was livid.<lb />
She had a nght to have a party in a public place, she<lb />
said The lady throws a lot of parties. Earlier this year, she<lb />
had one for dogs.<lb />
This bald juxtaposition of wealth and poverty was<lb />
unique m only one respect: its visibility. Such extremes are<lb />
with us every day but usually they are discreetly hidden.<lb />
America, after all. is supposed to a land of dizzying<lb />
social mobility, the place where Karl Marx's vision of a<lb />
classless society has largely been realized. Other<lb />
unfortunate lands have working classes, lords and ladies.<lb />
America has only a huge, amorphous middle class.<lb />
Indeed, most Americans wouia probably describe<lb />
'hemseives as middle class: the $75,000 a year attorney<lb />
grudgingly, because he hasn't yet amassed enough capital<lb />
to live on the $10,000 a year clerk-typist proudly, because<lb />
she doesn't rave to live on welfare.<lb />
Thtne are. as Thomas Massey points out in a recent<lb />
article m the Washington Monthly, worlds of difference<lb />
between the expectations, contacts and real-life prospects<lb />
of the lawyer and the clerk-typist. Yet both consider<lb />
themselves, and are considered by many, to be "middle<lb />
class<lb />
possibly' (64) under the control of an indefiable family or<lb />
group of associates<lb />
If the old line clans that control much of America's<lb />
wealth  and by extension its social and political life - have<lb />
not withered away, nei her have workers.<lb />
According to Zeitlii, the proportion of male manual<lb />
workers in the workforce (47 percent to 1970) has remained<lb />
nearly constant since J920. Among the additional seven<lb />
percent officially classified as "service workers" are<lb />
janitors, porters, laundy workers and dishwashers.<lb />
Most of the overall rise in service worker has come from<lb />
the increasing number of working women, Women may not<lb />
blue pollars and do manual labor, but<lb />
beauticians  are clearly working<lb />
class when judged by irjeome and their lack of control over<lb />
their jobs.<lb />
dubious distinction of being the top fund raiser One can hardly say that Helms represents<lb />
m the nation in last Tuesday's election. majority of North Carolina's citizens.<lb />
Ingram put up a valiant, although Nationally, the voter turnout was the smallest<lb />
hopelessly uphill struggle to oust North<lb />
Carolina's most embarassing citizen. The poor<lb />
man never had a chance. In most any modern<lb />
election, publicity, especially television and<lb />
radio publicity, is usually a crucial factor in the<lb />
outcome, and this election was no exception<lb />
since World War II. Just how representative is<lb />
a government when so few voters cast their<lb />
ballots?<lb />
Meager resources, a disorganized cam-<lb />
paign, and a low voter turnout combined to<lb />
sentence North Carolina to another six years of<lb />
ngram's paltry $200,000 or so was no match a hawkish reactionary. We can only hope that<lb />
'or the six million largely out-of-state dollars voters will not repeat the mistake they made<lb />
Helms had at his disposal. Tuesday in 1984<lb />
As if this wasn't bad enough, Ingram's Sour grapes.<lb />
wear traditional<lb />
many- typists.cashiers,<lb />
Wealthy Americans, un<lb />
Europe, not only reign, they rule.<lb />
Forum<lb />
And unlike male industrial workers, female service<lb />
workers are largely unorganized.<lb />
The impact of these statistics in human terms<lb />
profound, becoming clejarly visible only in moments of bad<lb />
timing and bad taste, lit e the dinner party in Union Square<lb />
ike the doddering crowned heads of<lb />
Greenpeace fights to save ecology<lb />
Together, they form<lb />
immense economic, pol<lb />
to the same clubs, spi<lb />
a self-contained network with<lb />
tical and social power. They belong<lb />
their drinks on the same manicured<lb />
lawns, send their child en to the same schools.<lb />
Five of the lesser<lb />
medical school ahead of Allan Bakke were white students,<lb />
heavy donors to the school and<lb />
A classless society?<lb />
If nearly ail of us are middle class, it follows that there is<lb />
no worn ng class, or at least not much pf one, no ruling class<lb />
and none of the class conflict that plagues other societies.<lb />
Even liberal pundits like John Kenneth Galbraith agree<lb />
ours j becoming a white collar "service economy" where<lb />
mar igement and labor work as a team to reach common<lb />
goals America, according to this view, has made its<lb />
omiette without breaking eggs.<lb />
It s a comforting view, but does it hold up? Much<lb />
research suggests it does not. An extensive survey by<lb />
UCLA professor M durice Zeitlin in The Progressive cites<lb />
the following figures<lb />
In 1810, the top one percent of the American<lb />
people owned 21 percent of the nation's wealth.<lb />
In 1915, the top two percent of the people owned 35<lb />
percent of the wealth.<lb />
Today, the top one percent still owns 25 percent of all<lb />
personal and financial assets.<lb />
Comments Zeitlin: "Through all the tumultuous<lb />
changes  the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves,<lb />
the Populist and Progressive movements, the Great<lb />
Depression, the New Deal, progressive taxation, the mass<lb />
organization of industrial workers and World Wars I and II<lb />
- this class has held on to everything it had. They owned<lb />
America then and they own it now<lb />
Many of America's owners belong to the great captialist<lb />
families of the 19th century, the "captains of industry" that<lb />
supposedly disappeared with the Model T.<lb />
The Mellon family controls at least four firms In the top<lb />
non-financials, including Gulf Oil and Alcoa.<lb />
Laurance Rockefeller ownes a controlling five percent<lb />
interest in Eastern Airlines in secret accounts so<lb />
well-hidden that when the federal government and Eastern<lb />
itself wanted to know where they were, they had to ask<lb />
Rockefeller to tell them.<lb />
A study by Phillip Burch Jr. based on information in the<lb />
business press concluded that "at least 60 percent of the<lb />
top 500 industrial corporations are 'probably (236) or<lb />
Health, Education anc<lb />
"nobody seems to noti<lb />
their quotas<lb />
For working people<lb />
Reading Lillian Rubin's<lb />
who use the expression<lb />
their lives<lb />
qualified applicants who entered<lb />
the fortunate sons of<lb />
politicians with clout<lb />
While the middle dlass and the minorities are fighting<lb />
I out over who should be admitted to med school a<lb />
Welfare Dept. official remarked,<lb />
x that the rich are still assured of<lb />
the cost of powerlessness is high,<lb />
book on working class lives, Worlds<lb />
of Pain, one is struck by the number of workers in their 20s<lb />
when I was young as though<lb />
are already over.<lb />
The movie Blue Collar presented an equally disturbing<lb />
picture of frantic mach smo and self-destructive violence.<lb />
That's a touch of clas no one likes to think about much.<lb />
system is the skeleton in America's<lb />
out.<lb />
But it's there. The class<lb />
closet, waiting to come<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
A word about Green-<lb />
peace.<lb />
We are ecologists, ac-<lb />
tively working to protect<lb />
our fragile world. We have<lb />
fought French atmospheric<lb />
nuclear testing in Polyn-<lb />
esia, and won.<lb />
We have helped to<lb />
expose the brutality of the<lb />
baby harp seal slaughter in<lb />
Newfoundland. We have<lb />
driven the Russian whaling<lb />
industry out of North A-<lb />
merican waters.<lb />
In 1975, we launched<lb />
our first anti-whaling cam-<lb />
paign in the Pacific. Mem-<lb />
bers of the campaign<lb />
placed themselves between<lb />
the harpoon cannons and<lb />
the whales, with the Rus-<lb />
sians narrowly missing our<lb />
people with their explosive<lb />
harpoons.<lb />
In 1976, we mobilized a<lb />
high-speed ocean going<lb />
pursuit ship, the Green-<lb />
Rxrntainhead<lb />
Serving tha East Carolina community for ovor 50 yoara<lb />
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peace II, a 150 foot con-<lb />
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the last remaining whales<lb />
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time since World War II the<lb />
Russians would come no<lb />
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Our high-speed con-<lb />
frontations led to the saving<lb />
of an estimated 1,400<lb />
whales. Greenpeace is ask-<lb />
ing for a 10 year mora-<lb />
torium on all commercial<lb />
whaling.<lb />
Throughout the au-<lb />
tumn-winter, Greenpeace<lb />
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series of whale campaigns.<lb />
No longer simply summer<lb />
sailors, we are now in a<lb />
position to confront the an-<lb />
cient horror of whaling<lb />
whenever and wherever is<lb />
occurs.<lb />
Since the first boat<lb />
sailed for the atomic test<lb />
site on Amchitka Island<lb />
seven years ago, the family<lb />
has grown around the<lb />
world. In the last few years<lb />
Greenpeace members have<lb />
confronted environmental<lb />
problems in many coun-<lb />
tries. We are dedicated to a<lb />
green and peaceful planet<lb />
Earth for ourselves, our<lb />
children, and generations<lb />
yet unborn.<lb />
We are working to save<lb />
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its for life!<lb />
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so far, and where it has<lb />
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us know; we'll make sure<lb />
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Donations and member-<lb />
ships, 19.5 percent loans,<lb />
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percent T-shirts, buttons,<lb />
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Money Out: 44.3 per-<lb />
cent, whale campaigns,<lb />
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newsletters.<lb />
We welcome your help<lb />
Please get in touch with<lb />
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Rice termination<lb />
appears 'unjustified'<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
I am not a Science Ed-<lb />
ucation major, but I have<lb />
several friends who are,<lb />
and it oonoerns me that no<lb />
one has sought to in-<lb />
vestigate the abrupt ter-<lb />
mination of Dr. Dale Rice's<lb />
contract.<lb />
I could understand it if<lb />
he was a poor instructor,<lb />
but it appears that he<lb />
maintained some impact on<lb />
his students or they would<lb />
not have written to<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD com-<lb />
plementing his teaching<lb />
techniques.<lb />
I have never met Dr.<lb />
Rice, but it appears that his<lb />
termination was unjustified<lb />
if there are so many irate<lb />
and disappointed students<lb />
in the department.<lb />
This is not a high school<lb />
where out favorite teachers<lb />
were thoee who gave easy<lb />
tests and let us go to the<lb />
bathroom to have a cig-<lb />
arette. The people who are<lb />
deeply concerned about<lb />
this matter are juniors and<lb />
seniors in college: those<lb />
who were so influenced by<lb />
Rice's teachings that they<lb />
wish for future education<lb />
majors to have the same<lb />
stimulating opportunity<lb />
they had.<lb />
Surely there is some-<lb />
thing wrong. Was Dr<lb />
Rice's termination really<lb />
justified or was it just<lb />
another bureaucratic mal-<lb />
function?<lb />
I. as well as others<lb />
would like to know the real<lb />
story behind this matter, if<lb />
no one can produce con-<lb />
crete evidence on the mat-<lb />
ter, then it is up to those in<lb />
the Science Ed department<lb />
to rebu e these bureaucrats<lb />
and see that justice is<lb />
served.<lb />
it is hard to believe that<lb />
� contracted teacher may<lb />
be terminated solely on the<lb />
grounds of a faculty de-<lb />
cisionIt is apparent that<lb />
no students were consulted<lb />
in the final decision.<lb />
Anita Lancaster<lb />
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9 November 1978 FOUNTAIWHEAD Psgs 7<lb />
Greek Forum<lb />
9 November 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb />
By RICK I GLIARMis:<lb />
News Editor<lb />
After much work and a<lb />
ot of well spent hours<lb />
Homecoming'78 has finally<lb />
arrived. Each fraternity and<lb />
sorority has worked hard<lb />
this month preparing for<lb />
the D�9 day. Some of the<lb />
houses will be building<lb />
louse decorations, some<lb />
will have floats represent-<lb />
ing them in the parade, and<lb />
others will be planning<lb />
oarties. brunches, and<lb />
aiumm weekends.<lb />
Because of the ABC<lb />
-egional telecast of the<lb />
ECU � William and Mary<lb />
game, the kick-off time has<lb />
been changed from 1 :30<lb />
p.m. to 4:10 p.m. The<lb />
homecoming parade has<lb />
also been changed from 10<lb />
a.m. to1 p.m.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS:<lb />
The Phi Kappa Tays are<lb />
putting the final touches on<lb />
their Homecoming float in<lb />
anticipation of bringing<lb />
home first prize again this<lb />
year.<lb />
On Nov. 8, the Phi Taus<lb />
had a "different" sort of<lb />
social with the Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi's. The theme of the party<lb />
was a square dance. The<lb />
Phi Taus picked up the girls<lb />
at their house and had a<lb />
hay ride prior to the social.<lb />
Homecoming festivities<lb />
at the Phi Tau house will<lb />
begin on Friday night with<lb />
a "Welcome Home" party<lb />
for all returning alumni.<lb />
Immediately following<lb />
the football game, the Phi<lb />
Taus will eat supper to-<lb />
gether at the house fol-<lb />
lowed by a dance. Five<lb />
Degrees South will provide<lb />
dancing music for the<lb />
guests.<lb />
The Phi Taus together<lb />
with the Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
are selling dollar coupons<lb />
for Weiner King. The pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to the Heart<lb />
Fund.<lb />
The Phi Taus would like<lb />
to congratulate their<lb />
sweetheart, Suzanne Lamb<lb />
on being selected I.F.C. re-<lb />
presentative for the Home-<lb />
coming court.<lb />
The Kappa Sigmas will<lb />
be having alumni weekend<lb />
during homecoming this<lb />
year rather than during<lb />
their formal. They will<lb />
attend the game together<lb />
and there will be a party at<lb />
the house following the<lb />
game.<lb />
Sunday morning the<lb />
Kappa Sigs will hold their<lb />
annual alumni breakfaast.<lb />
The Kappa Sigs also urge<lb />
everyone to vote for Home-<lb />
coming Pirate. The polls<lb />
close on Thursday at 4 p.m.<lb />
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sorority is holding its an-<lb />
nual alumni and parent<lb />
weekend this weekend dur-<lb />
ing homecoming. There<lb />
will be coffee and donuts<lb />
served at the house before<lb />
the parade at 11 a.m. At 12<lb />
noon, the Sigmas will en-<lb />
tertain their guests at a<lb />
brunch at the house. The<lb />
parade will follow at 1 p.m.<lb />
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parents, and alumni will<lb />
attend the football game.<lb />
The Tri-Sigs won all-<lb />
campus team tennis this<lb />
year.participants from the<lb />
sorority were Elizabeth<lb />
Wallace. Sarah Casey,<lb />
Jackie Cauthen, and Nancy<lb />
Britt.<lb />
The Sigmas are pre-<lb />
paring for a busy week<lb />
while they work as mar-<lb />
shals at the tobacco show<lb />
on Nov. 14,15, and 16.<lb />
The Sigmas are also<lb />
busy planning their annual<lb />
pie throw. This year the Pie<lb />
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Chapter X on Nov. 21, from<lb />
4 p.m. until 7 p.m.<lb />
The Alpha Phi's are<lb />
building their homecoming<lb />
float for the parade with the<lb />
Lambda Chi Alphas. The<lb />
Alpha Phi'sare planning an<lb />
alumni cocktail party Fri-<lb />
day night.<lb />
The Alpha Phi's now<lb />
have 21 members in the fall<lb />
pledge class after recently<lb />
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The Chi Omegas have<lb />
been getting ready for<lb />
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working on their front yard<lb />
decorations. The Chi O's<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 9 November 1978<lb />
Voice, organ recitals<lb />
highlight the week<lb />
By HELEN OBROMOWITCZ<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dr. Charles Bath, pian-<lb />
ist, chairperson of the ECU<lb />
School of Music Keyboard<lb />
ulty, will appear in a<lb />
with his vio-<lb />
linist wife Joanne. Satur-<lb />
- Nov 11 at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
The program. sche-<lb />
led for the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
cital Hall is free and<lb />
n to the public.<lb />
The Baths will perform<lb />
'hree sonatas for violin and<lb />
piano The Mozart Sonata<lb />
C. K 296: the Brahms<lb />
Sonata No. 1 in G , Opus 78<lb />
and the Beethoven Sonata<lb />
D, Opus 12. No 1<lb />
As a duo and with their<lb />
musician children. the<lb />
Baths have appeared at the<lb />
petter Bntt Music Festival<lb />
Jacksonville. Oregon.<lb />
and m several North Caro-<lb />
;ma cities<lb />
Joanne Bath received<lb />
the Bachelor of Music de-<lb />
with honors from<lb />
n University. the<lb />
Master of Music degree<lb />
from the University of<lb />
M higan and a per-<lb />
s certificate from<lb />
Conservatoire Amer-<lb />
m Fontamebleau.<lb />
e She teacl ilin<lb />
� Greenville.<lb />
s Bath holds un-<lb />
graduate and doctoral<lb />
the Univer-<lb />
  � gan and the<lb />
let ' Music degree<lb />
m the Eastman School of<lb />
sic.<lb />
"he Baths recently pre-<lb />
� ; a sonata recital for<lb />
N C Music Teachers'<lb />
 oice recital<lb />
this Monday<lb />
Karen Weinberger of<lb />
� folk, Va. and Ft. Laud-<lb />
lale Fia. and Jerry Dea-<lb />
ton of SilverSpnng, Md<lb />
senior voice students in the<lb />
ECU School of Music, will<lb />
perform in a joint recital<lb />
program Monday, Nov. 13,<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in the A.J.<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
The program is free and<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
Ms. Weinberger will<lb />
perform songs and arias<lb />
from the classical vocal<lb />
literature in six languages:<lb />
English, German, French,<lb />
Provincial (Medieval)<lb />
French, Yiddish and He-<lb />
brew.<lb />
Her program will in-<lb />
clude selections from<lb />
Haydn. Persichetti, Faure,<lb />
Ravel and Wolf. Her per-<lb />
formance of Ravel's He-<lb />
brew prayer will be ac-<lb />
companied by a student<lb />
harpist, and other selec-<lb />
tions will be accompanied<lb />
by pianist Jackie Riley.<lb />
Aquarius Court;<lb />
Spring, Md.<lb />
Silver<lb />
Mezzo-soprano<lb />
Mezzo-soprano Jenni<lb />
Harrison of Newport News,<lb />
Va senior voice student in<lb />
the ECU School of Music,<lb />
will perform in recital Fri-<lb />
day, Nov. 10, at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
in the A.J. Fletcher Music<lb />
Center Recital Hall.<lb />
The program, a joint<lb />
recital with soprano Cheryl<lb />
Burkhart of Blackwood, NJ,<lb />
is free and open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
Ms. Harrison will sing<lb />
M ozarf s Voi Che Sapete<lb />
and "Oiseaux si Tous les<lb />
Ans Weckerlin's "Mam-<lb />
an Dites-moi Schubert's<lb />
Music<lb />
A student of Gladys<lb />
White of the ECU voice<lb />
faculty, Karen Weinberger<lb />
is a candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Arts degree,<lb />
with a major concentration<lb />
in music and a minor in<lb />
history.<lb />
Jerry Deaton, a student<lb />
of Dr. Clyde Hiss of the<lb />
ECU voice faculty, will per-<lb />
form Handel's "Alma<lb />
Mia and "Call Forth Thy<lb />
Powers, My Soul three<lb />
songs by Wolf, Faure's<lb />
"L" hives a Cesee" and "La<lb />
Lune Blanche Luit dans les<lb />
Bois Virgil Thomson's<lb />
The Tiger Paul Bowies'<lb />
Heavenly Grass" and<lb />
Tom Lehrer's "Hunting<lb />
Song<lb />
He will be accompanied<lb />
by pianist Diane Kolwyck.<lb />
Deaton, a candidate for<lb />
the Bachelor of Music<lb />
degree in music therapy is<lb />
the son of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Donald Hamburger of 4<lb />
"Fruhlingslaube Schu-<lb />
mann's "Die Soldaten-<lb />
braut" and two songs by<lb />
Samuel Barber.<lb />
With Cheryl Burkhart,<lb />
she will be featured in two<lb />
duets, "What Can We Poor<lb />
Females Do?" by Purcell.<lb />
arranged by Benjamin<lb />
Britten, and Hawthorne's<lb />
"Hope<lb />
Pianist Ron Roberts will<lb />
be her accompanist.<lb />
A candidate for Bach-<lb />
elor of Music degrees in<lb />
music therapy and music<lb />
education, Ms. Harrison is<lb />
a student of Gladys White<lb />
of the ECU voice faculty.<lb />
Her parents are Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. PS. Harrison of 802<lb />
Roberto Drive, Newport<lb />
News, Va.<lb />
Duo recital at<lb />
Christ Episcopal<lb />
Church<lb />
12<lb />
On Sunday, November<lb />
a duo recital will be<lb />
presented by Mickey Terry<lb />
(organ) and Lorraine Ja-<lb />
cobs (voice) at Christ Ep-<lb />
iscopal Church in New Bern<lb />
at 5 p.m. in the sancuary of<lb />
the church.<lb />
The first half of the<lb />
program will consist of<lb />
organ works performed by<lb />
Mr. Terry including Pre-<lb />
lude and Fugue in A Minor<lb />
by Buxtehude, Prelude and<lb />
Fugue in D Major and the<lb />
Chorale Prelude on Savior<lb />
of the Heathen, Come by<lb />
Bach as well as Pachabel's<lb />
Ricercare in C Minor and<lb />
Telemann's Grave from the<lb />
D. Major Sonata.<lb />
Handel arias<lb />
The second half of the<lb />
program will be dedicated<lb />
to arias by G.F. Handel<lb />
from various oratoios on<lb />
which Ms. Jacobs (Contal-<lb />
to) will sing and Mr. Terry<lb />
will accompany.<lb />
Mr. Terry, a 1977 ECU<lb />
graduate, is now pursuing<lb />
graduate studies there and<lb />
is Organist of Jarvis Mem-<lb />
orial United Methodist<lb />
Church.<lb />
A former student of<lb />
Mrs. Selina Forbes and<lb />
Doctors E. Robert Irwin<lb />
and David L. Foster, he has<lb />
just recently presented a<lb />
recital in Greenville in<lb />
which Ms. Jacobs, a piano<lb />
graduate of the Peabody<lb />
(Conservatory) Institute of<lb />
John Hopkins. University<lb />
and former piano soloist<lb />
with the Ba'itmore Sym-<lb />
phony, was featured as<lb />
pianist.<lb />
Ms. Jacobs is also an<lb />
ECU grad in History and<lb />
English and is currently<lb />
pursuing her M.A. degree<lb />
in English there.<lb />
The program is a part of<lb />
an Artists Series there at<lb />
the church where Ms. Jac-<lb />
obs is serving as Organist-<lb />
Choirmaster. The admis-<lb />
sion is free and the public is<lb />
cordially invited to attend.<lb />
THE GREGG SMITH Singers will appear<lb />
under the direction of, Gregg Smith this Wed Nov. 75 at 8<lb />
p.m. in the Hendrix Theatre. Gregg Smith and his singers<lb />
have achieved an international reputation for their superb<lb />
choral mastery. The concert itself is a dramatic experience.<lb />
The singers move from balcony to main floor, with each<lb />
piece performed in a different arrangement. The effect is<lb />
live stereo music' MysicAppreciation students who attend<lb />
the performance will receive double credit towards their<lb />
recital requirement in addition to hearing the breathtaking,<lb />
multi-dimensional sounds of the group The recital is<lb />
sponsored by the Student Union Artists Series Committee<lb />
New exhibits: 'stunning<lb />
By DAVID vV. TREVINO<lb />
and<lb />
MARK WILKINSON<lb />
Staff Writers<lb />
"Images: Women on<lb />
Paper and "Ten Centuries<lb />
of East Asian Art" opened<lb />
at the Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery in the Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center with a cep-<lb />
tion Sunday afterno&amp;n.<lb />
In addition to the art<lb />
contained in these exhibi-<lb />
tions, the attending crowd<lb />
was treated to Renaissance<lb />
music performed on the<lb />
lute by Walter Wilder,<lb />
artist-in-residence at Pitt<lb />
Co. Technical Institute.<lb />
"Images: Women on<lb />
Paper" is a loan exhibition<lb />
from the Weatherspoon<lb />
Gallery of the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Greens-<lb />
boro. In a selection of<lb />
paintings, drawings and<lb />
prints drawn from the<lb />
Weatherspoon's perma-<lb />
nent collection, gallery di-<lb />
rector James Tucker pre-<lb />
sented a wide view of<lb />
women. "Women on Pa-<lb />
per" is being exhibited for<lb />
the first time anywhere in<lb />
the Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery. It will be shown<lb />
been exposed. Although<lb />
many of the pieces in the<lb />
show were originally made<lb />
for export to the West and<lb />
reflect some outside influ-<lb />
ences in taste, they are<lb />
none the less distinctly<lb />
Oriental.<lb />
Because of the geo-<lb />
Art<lb />
next at the Weatherspoon<lb />
Gallery in February.<lb />
"Ten Centuries of East<lb />
Asian Art" isa show drawn<lb />
from the private collection<lb />
of a member of the Medical<lb />
School faculty. The scrolls,<lb />
ceramics and furniture on<lb />
display provide a fascinat-<lb />
ing view of art to which<lb />
most Occidentals have not<lb />
r<lb />
Allen, Nicholson, Monroe films slated<lb />
DIANE K EA TON A NQ Woody A Hen in a scene from one of<lb />
this week's Free Flicks, "Annie Hall The film will be<lb />
shown Friday only at 5, 7 and 9 p.m.<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Films Committee has six<lb />
films scheduled for the<lb />
homecoming weekend, in-<lb />
cluding two Best Picture<lb />
winners, Woody Allen's<lb />
Annie Hall and Milos<lb />
Foreman's One Flew Over<lb />
the Cuckoo's Nest starring<lb />
Jack Nicholson.<lb />
Annie Hall will be<lb />
shown this Friday night at<lb />
5. 7, and 9 in Mendenhall's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
The film, in addition to<lb />
its Best Picture embellish-<lb />
ment, netted Best Director<lb />
and Best Screenplay a-<lb />
wards for Allen as well as a<lb />
Best Actress award for<lb />
co-star Diane Keaton.<lb />
Annie Hall is described<lb />
by Allen as "a romantic<lb />
comedy about a contempo-<lb />
rary urban neurotic It<lb />
reunites him with Diane<lb />
Keaton and Tony Roberts.<lb />
The trio previously per-<lb />
formed together on the<lb />
Broadway stage in Allen's<lb />
hit comedy Play It Again,<lb />
Sam and later re-created<lb />
their roles in the equally<lb />
successful motion picture<lb />
version.<lb />
Others in the cast are<lb />
Carol Kane, Paul Simon,<lb />
Janet Margolin, Shelley<lb />
Duval, Christopher Walken<lb />
and Colleen Dewhurst.<lb />
Acclaimed ail over the<lb />
world as today's foremost<lb />
comic genius, Woody Allen<lb />
has once again written,<lb />
(with Marshall Brickman),<lb />
directed and starred in a<lb />
film.<lb />
Allen was born in Brook-<lb />
lyn and began his career<lb />
while still in high school by<lb />
sending gags to newspaper<lb />
to columnists. After gradu-<lb />
ation, he became a writer<lb />
very brave people let me<lb />
direct it<lb />
On Saturday, the Films<lb />
Committee has scheduled a<lb />
special double feature to be<lb />
screened at 7 and 9 p.m. in<lb />
the Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Films to be shown are<lb />
How to Marry a<lb />
Millionaire, at 8:30 p.m<lb />
and All About Eve, 10:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Cinema<lb />
for Sid Caesar and other<lb />
television comedians.<lb />
In 1961, Allen's manag-<lb />
er persuaded their reticent<lb />
client to take his jokes<lb />
directly to the public, so he<lb />
began as a stand-up comic<lb />
in obscure New York night<lb />
spots and audiences and<lb />
critics became aware of the<lb />
fact that there was a<lb />
brilliant new talent on the<lb />
entertainment scene.<lb />
Allen was then asked to<lb />
write the script for the<lb />
movie What's New Pussy-<lb />
cat? as well as play a<lb />
featured role in the film.<lb />
The film was a commercial<lb />
success and in 1968, Alien<lb />
wrote the screenplay for<lb />
7ae the Money and Run,<lb />
in which he was to star.<lb />
Then, as he says, "some<lb />
How to Marry a Million-<lb />
aire stars Marilyn Monroe,<lb />
Betty Grable, Lauren<lb />
Bacall, William Powell and<lb />
Rory Calhoun and sports<lb />
excellent performances by<lb />
the ensemble. The film is a<lb />
superb comedy of the fifties<lb />
about three man-hunting<lb />
females who pool their<lb />
resources to trap eligible<lb />
bachelors.<lb />
All About Eve stars<lb />
Marilyn Monroe and Bette<lb />
Davis along with an all star<lb />
cast in a cynical view of<lb />
theatre life, filled with<lb />
epigrammatic gems. Davis<lb />
glows as an aging star,<lb />
Gary Merrill plays her<lb />
young beau, Anne Baxter is<lb />
a grasping actress, George<lb />
Sanders a poison pen critic,<lb />
Hugh Marlowe a play-<lb />
wright and Celeste Holm<lb />
Marlowe's sugary wife.<lb />
The film is a fifties classic.<lb />
On Sunday, there will<lb />
be a Jack Nicholson Festiv-<lb />
al at 4 p.m. featuring Five<lb />
Easy Pieces, The Last<lb />
Detail, and One Flew Over<lb />
the Cuckoo's Nest.<lb />
Five Easy Pieces, is a<lb />
subtle masterpiece of act-<lb />
ing and direction.<lb />
Bobby Dupea speaks to<lb />
a whole generation, and<lb />
Jack Nicholson's perform-<lb />
ance is a complex welding<lb />
of emotions - fear, pride,<lb />
independence, self-pity,<lb />
humor, and sadness.<lb />
The Last Detail is a<lb />
wildly raucous and poetical-<lb />
ly complex portrait of an<lb />
arrogant but sensitive sail-<lb />
or played by Jack<lb />
Nicholson. It is the com-<lb />
passionate story of two<lb />
veteran sailors who escort a<lb />
young recruit to the brig.<lb />
Their no-holds-barred last<lb />
fling builds in salty humor<lb />
and makes one of the<lb />
richest character studies in<lb />
years.<lb />
One Flew Over the<lb />
Cuckoo's Nest is Milos<lb />
Foreman's brilliant adapta-<lb />
tion of the Ken Kesey novel<lb />
of the same name. The film<lb />
won Best Picture of the<lb />
ear in 1976 and swept the<lb />
rest of the major awards,<lb />
including Best Actor, Jack<lb />
Nicholson, Best Actress,<lb />
Louise Fletcher, Best Di-<lb />
rector, Milos Foreman, and<lb />
Best Screenplay.<lb />
graphic barriers that sepa-<lb />
rated the cultures of the<lb />
East from those of the West<lb />
for so long, Oriental art<lb />
developed relatively inde-<lb />
pendent of movements and<lb />
symbols with which we are<lb />
most familiar. Man is<lb />
hardly the measure of all<lb />
things in "Ten Centuries of<lb />
East Asian Art<lb />
In the delicate watercol-<lb />
or and ink paintings, man<lb />
appears as a less imposing<lb />
part of the landscape. He<lb />
appears in harmony, if not<lb />
dominance. Rather than<lb />
the measure of existence,<lb />
man seems like a rather<lb />
small part. Mountains and<lb />
trees loom immensely over<lb />
the fragile human figures.<lb />
The gentle, expressive<lb />
strokes found in the paint-<lb />
ings are identical to those<lb />
found in the calligraphy<lb />
which accompanies them.<lb />
Both are painted with the<lb />
same brush and in the<lb />
demanding style and medi-<lb />
um that makes covering an<lb />
error virtually impossible.<lb />
Although many of the<lb />
paintings on the horizontal<lb />
story scrolls are realistic<lb />
and line oriented, much of<lb />
the paintinig is almost<lb />
romantic in nature, ex-<lb />
pressing images in only a<lb />
few sweeps of the brush.<lb />
The bamboo piece is a<lb />
wonderful example of just<lb />
such a rendering of a<lb />
standard Oriental subject<lb />
The horizontal scroll of the<lb />
monkey is another beautiful<lb />
work in which the monkey<lb />
is only barely suggested<lb />
by the sensitive brushwork<lb />
The dragons on the<lb />
Korean porcelin pottery<lb />
1 emotionally evocative<lb />
and reminiscent of some<lb />
works of American folk art<lb />
In all the ceramic pieces the<lb />
artists used gentle, natural<lb />
shapes and displayed brilli-<lb />
ant skill in the brushwork<lb />
decorations. A pair of<lb />
Japanese Satusuma earth-<lb />
en ware vases of the early<lb />
19th century exhibit the<lb />
characteristic mastery of<lb />
the cracking effect found in<lb />
so much Oriental ceramic<lb />
work.<lb />
Although much of the<lb />
furniture on display is<lb />
ornately decorated in a<lb />
rather Baroque style, there<lb />
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Picasso, Matisse, Warhol and Ramos are featured<lb />
continued from p. 6<lb />
are P,eces that exhibit<lb />
simplicity of form and<lb />
graceful lines. Perhaps the<lb />
most pleasing furn.ture<lb />
Pieces are the Ch.nese<lb />
luang hua-li cabinets from<lb />
he 19tn century Both the<lb />
��nd sides are discreet-<lb />
tapered so that the<lb />
nets seem comfortably<lb />
"ng rather than bulky<lb />
' imposing.<lb />
Ten Centuries of East<lb />
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"Pie the art of cultures<lb />
alue harmonious co-<lb />
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REVENGE<lb />
ECU, Indians tangle in homecoming contest<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU had just blasted Appalachian State 45-14 after a<lb />
g 9-7 loss to Southwestern Louisiana and the Pirates<lb />
were apparently back on course heading into the Oyster<lb />
Bowl classic against William and Mary<lb />
a the Pirates needed was a victory over the Indians<lb />
a Peach Bowl invitation would be extended soon after.<lb />
fact, the Pirates were regarded as heavy favorites<lb />
entering the contest with William and Mary<lb />
sitting on a lowly 4-5 record<lb />
the craftiest Indian of them all. quarterback Tom<lb />
directed William and Mary to classic 21-17 come<lb />
from behind victory which sent the Pirates home empty<lb />
led. The senior from Fairview. Pa completed 10 out of<lb />
5 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns and got the<lb />
; TD himself from 12 yards out late in the third<lb />
just took them as another easy game<lb />
bered ECU cornerback Willie Holley. "Maybe we<lb />
bit too excited about our bowl possibilities and<lb />
1 didn't concentrate<lb />
tantz did a good job keeping them in the game<lb />
me we got ahead and they got a lot of lucky breaks<lb />
� ready every time we got ahead and they got a<lb />
' � ��: eaks But we'll be ready thistime<lb />
� Ih a regional television audience watching and a bowl<lb />
- -emote possibility, it's not likely the Pirates<lb />
will be looking past the Indians this time around in their<lb />
homecoming game.<lb />
William and Mary boasts a fine 5-3-1 record this year<lb />
with Rozantz still directing the offense and defensive end<lb />
Melvin Martin heading a much improved defense which has<lb />
allowed just over 13 pointsa game.<lb />
"I know our players are looking forward to this one<lb />
understated ECU head coach Pat Dye. "Tom Rozantz is a<lb />
very intelligent runner and passed and reads defenses very<lb />
well. Next to N.C. State, I would have to say they're about<lb />
the toughest defensive team we've faced this season.<lb />
"They've beaten us physically the last two years<lb />
although they didn't win in 1976. We've developed a pretty<lb />
tough rivalry against them and it should oertainly be a good<lb />
TV. game<lb />
The ECU-William and Mary game will be one of four<lb />
regional telecasts Saturday afternoon following the<lb />
Nebraska- Oklahoma contest. The game will begin at 4:10<lb />
instead of the previous scheduled 1:30kickoff.<lb />
William and Mary dropped a narrow 20-19 decision in<lb />
1976 and intensified the rivalry with its 21-17 upset last<lb />
season<lb />
They kept us out of the bowl game and no one on the<lb />
team this year has forgotten about that said free safety<lb />
Gerald Hall, the nation's seventh ranked punt returner.<lb />
That game went through my mind the whole summer.<lb />
They sure talked a lot of junk out there on the field<lb />
too continued Hall. "I remember when the game was<lb />
over one of them told me 'You guys ain't gonna see no<lb />
Peaches this year<lb />
"Yea, all we saw was tears said defensive tackles<lb />
Fred Chavis. "Heck, that's the worst I've ever felt after a<lb />
loss<lb />
The loss cancelled the Pirates Peach Bowl bid, even<lb />
though the Buc's were later mentioned as a possible<lb />
candidate in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. And<lb />
with a 6-3 record this year, many observers have already<lb />
written off the Pirates bowl hopes.<lb />
"I still think we can get to a bowl game said Hall. "If<lb />
we play smart and don't make any mistakes this week and<lb />
win and beat Marshall we could still go somewhere<lb />
NOTES Vern Lundquist and former Notre Dame<lb />
quarterback Terry Hanratty will handle the broadcast<lb />
chores Saturday. Lundquist will do the play-by-play while<lb />
Hanratty will be the color commentator Appalachian State<lb />
was averaging more than 450 yards a game coming into last<lb />
week's contest against ECU. The Pirates limited the<lb />
Mountaineers to just 168 yards total offenseECU ranks<lb />
second nationally in pass defense at 87.7 yards per game<lb />
while the Bucs are 24th in rushing defense allowing only<lb />
134 yards and 21st in scoring with just 13.3 points per<lb />
gameGerald Hall ranks seventh in punt returns with a<lb />
13.4 average while halfback Anthony Collins is 14th in<lb />
kickoff returns with a 24.8 averageBill Lamm connected<lb />
on two more long field goals against Appalachian State but<lb />
also missed two extra pointsLamm has booted 10 of 16<lb />
field goals this seasonECU leads the overall series<lb />
against William and Mary 6-3-1.<lb />
Gerald Hall<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
ends ECU season<lb />
with 7-0 setback<lb /><lb />
ECU's Mallory honored<lb />
with Hall of Fame selection<lb />
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:nesday s contest.<lb />
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CAA playoff<lb />
ber - early, scoring<lb />
Steve Scott's goal with<lb />
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goal of the half off the head<lb />
of Rick Marvin with 10:33<lb />
gone in the first half John<lb />
Fernandez was credited<lb />
with the assist<lb />
Several minutes later,<lb />
David Blum assisted Steve<lb />
Scott for Scott's second<lb />
goal of the day with 14:22<lb />
elapsed in the half<lb />
The Tarheels blitzed the<lb />
Pirate defense with 42 48<lb />
gone in the half when John<lb />
Mansfield booted a goal<lb />
assisted by Adam Abron-<lb />
ski The goal pushed the<lb />
Tarheelsahead 4-0.<lb />
However, the Tarheels<lb />
we- atisfied with the<lb />
commanding lead as Sean<lb />
Naber connected on a goal<lb />
with but six seconds left to<lb />
play in the half. The first<lb />
finally ended with the Tar-<lb />
heels on top of a comfor-<lb />
table 5-0 lead.<lb />
The second half of ac-<lb />
tion could well have been<lb />
called the John Mansfield<lb />
show as the Tarheel wing<lb />
booted two consecutive<lb />
goals.<lb />
Mansfield's first goal of<lb />
the half came late in the<lb />
game when he slammed a<lb />
Butch Bernard assist into<lb />
the goal with 31 46 gone in<lb />
the second half.<lb />
Seven minutes elapsed<lb />
before Mansfield connected<lb />
again with 38:09 gone on an<lb />
assist by teammate Sean<lb />
Naber<lb />
Despite a weak overall<lb />
defensive showing, Pirate<lb />
goalie Kevin Tyus played a<lb />
commendable game as time<lb />
and again he prevented<lb />
Tarheels from scoring with<lb />
excellent saves<lb />
The comedy finally<lb />
ended for the Pirates with<lb />
the Tarheels on top of 7-0<lb />
blowout score<lb />
Andrew Roman<lb />
ECU SOCCER COACH Brad Smith praised Roman for his<lb />
play against North Carolina despite the Pirates 7-0 loss.<lb />
ECU finished the season with a disappointing 3-11-2 record.<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
Statistically, it was a<lb />
sad day for the Pirates as<lb />
they could only manage one<lb />
shot at the Carolina goal for<lb />
the entire match. On the<lb />
other hand, the Tarheel<lb />
squad fired 21 total shots at<lb />
the Pirate goal.<lb />
Wednesday's loss left<lb />
ECU with a 3-11-2 overall<lb />
record. North Crolina<lb />
upped their record to 11-3-4<lb />
for the season.<lb />
Coach Brad Smith,<lb />
though displeased with his<lb />
team's performance, did<lb />
credit Andy Roman with<lb />
good offensive play. After<lb />
today's loss, the Buc's will<lb />
be looking forward to next<lb />
year's season when the<lb />
Pirates hope to be a much<lb />
more experienced squad<lb />
capable of a winning sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
When the news of the<lb />
new inductees to the ECU<lb />
Sports Hall of Fame was<lb />
announced, many students<lb />
were befuddled. One of the<lb />
names in the group was<lb />
James B. Mallory, the ECU<lb />
Dean of Men.<lb />
Few students today<lb />
realize it. but Mallory was<lb />
once the head coach of the<lb />
Pirate baseball team. And a<lb />
good one at that. In fact, he<lb />
led the Pirates to the NAIA<lb />
national championship in<lb />
1961, sending not only<lb />
Greenville, but the entire<lb />
state of North Carolina into<lb />
a frenzy.<lb />
Mai lory's success was<lb />
not limited to just one<lb />
season either. He coached<lb />
the Pirates from 1954 until<lb />
1962, then came back as<lb />
interim coach in 1973. His<lb />
figures read 161 wins and<lb />
only 60 losses for .729 per-<lb />
centage. Not bad for an<lb />
administrator. ,<lb />
Mallory was also an<lb />
assistant football coach<lb />
during his early years at<lb />
East Carolin College. He<lb />
taught physical education<lb />
for eleven years.<lb />
The ECU Dean also has<lb />
a background in major<lb />
league baseball. At one<lb />
time he played with the<lb />
Washington Senators, the<lb />
New York Giants, and the<lb />
St. Louis Cardinals. He<lb />
played with such greats at<lb />
Mel Ott, Ernie Lombardi,<lb />
Sal Magli, and Red Scho-<lb />
endist during his two year<lb />
big league career.<lb />
Later, he moved to Elon<lb />
College as head baseball<lb />
coach. His teams posted 72<lb />
wins and 16 losses. His six<lb />
years there included four<lb />
conference championships<lb />
and two second place fin-<lb />
ishes.<lb />
It seems that Mallory<lb />
won everywhere he went.<lb />
"I always tried to get my<lb />
players fundamentally<lb />
sound said Mallory. "If<lb />
they do the basics right,<lb />
then they'll make one less<lb />
mistake than their oppo-<lb />
nent. That mistake is the<lb />
difference in winning and<lb />
losing<lb />
The 1961 championship<lb />
team did those basics just<lb />
right, claims Mallory.<lb />
"That team had real guts<lb />
said the former Pirate<lb />
coach. "The Yankees'<lb />
comeback this year reminds<lb />
me of them. They always<lb />
seemed to pull out games<lb />
that it seemed they would<lb />
lose. That's the mark of a<lb />
great team<lb />
Mallory said that the<lb />
1961 team won the national<lb />
championship under quite<lb />
adverse conditions. "Since<lb />
the tournament was played<lb />
after school was out, we<lb />
lost some players because<lb />
they had summer jobs.<lb />
Also, our leading hitter,<lb />
Gary Pierce couldn't make<lb />
the trip<lb />
Later, the Pirates lost a<lb />
starter due to an injury<lb />
which trimmed the roster<lb />
down to 12 players. Yet<lb />
Mallory brought his team<lb />
r<lb />
Jim Mallory<lb />
through.<lb />
Former ECU Chancellor<lb />
Leo Jenkins thinks he<lb />
knows why Mallory pulled<lb />
his team through that year,<lb />
and why he was always a<lb />
winner.<lb />
"Jim is a very enthu-<lb />
siastic coach said Jen-<lb />
kins. "He seemed to in-<lb />
spire all the young who<lb />
played under him He had<lb />
that little knack of being<lb />
able to inspire others and<lb />
instill confidence in then<lb />
that so many coaches lack<lb />
He's the type of coach that<lb />
I'd want my boy to play<lb />
under<lb />
ECU athletic director<lb />
Bill 'Cain says that Mallory<lb />
was a candidate that the<lb />
Hall of Fame selection<lb />
committee could not over-<lb />
look "We are very pleased<lb />
to have him in the Hall<lb />
noted Cam "The Univer-<lb />
sity should be proud of his<lb />
record not only as a coach<lb />
but asa person.<lb />
"I played under him<lb />
when I played football<lb />
here continued Cain.<lb />
The thing that impressed<lb />
me about him. in foot!<lb />
and baseball was 'ha-<lb />
always gave everyone<lb />
chance Also he h i<lb />
unique ability to daw the<lb />
best from everybody<lb />
played for him<lb />
Mallory seemed<lb />
honored with his selection<lb />
to the Hall o? Fame "It's<lb />
quite a thrill said Ma<lb />
lory it feels good t - .�.<lb />
that people recogmrt-<lb />
this way<lb />
People have always re-<lb />
cogmzed Maiiory's e<lb />
lence In 1961. he Aas<lb />
named winner of the V.<lb />
Wynn award The award s<lb />
given annually by the Ral-<lb />
eigh Hotstove League I<lb />
the person m North Caro-<lb />
lina who contributes most<lb />
to baseball<lb />
More recent winners<lb />
include New York Yankee<lb />
pitcher Catfish Hunter and<lb />
San Diego pitcher, and<lb />
1978 NL Cy Young Award<lb />
winner. Gaylord Perry<lb />
That s not bad company<lb />
Just ask Catfish and<lb />
Gaylord<lb />
Revils, Northrup head returnees<lb />
Pirate wrestlers open in Monarch tournament<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
It's called the Monarch Invitational, but over the last<lb />
few years the two-day tournament has been an annual<lb />
display of some brilliant individual performances by ECU<lb />
wrestlers.<lb />
Take last year's tournament for an example.<lb />
A relatively unknown freshman by the name of Butch<lb />
Revils from Norfolk, Va. upset four top seeded opponents to<lb />
capture the 177 pound weight class. Revils was also named<lb />
the tournament's outstanding wrestler and went on to have<lb />
a spectacular freshman season.<lb />
And again this year, Pirate head coach Bill Hill will take<lb />
virtually his entire team to the tournament with great<lb />
expectations another freshman will emerge from his<lb />
recruiting crop.<lb />
"The Monarch tournament is quickly becoming one of<lb />
the biggest and most prestigious tournaments In this area<lb />
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see what area they need Improvement in.<lb />
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"At this stage of the season I'm not real concerned with<lb />
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of our younger wrestlers experience<lb />
The Pirates return eight lettermen from last year's<lb />
squad including Revils and sophomore Vic Northrup who<lb />
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Heavyweight D.T. Joyner is expected to join the team<lb />
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championships along with Northrup.<lb />
"Once again we'll be strong in the upper weight<lb />
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ECU is honored this<lb />
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Coach Ahta Dillon<lb />
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