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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No.JM"<lb />
21 November 1978<lb />
Brewer claims $21,000<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Media Board,<lb />
meeting in a special session<lb />
in Chancellor Thomas<lb />
Brewer's office last Thurs-<lb />
day, voted unanimously to<lb />
appropriate approximately<lb />
$20,000 to a special ac-<lb />
count.<lb />
According to Dr. John<lb />
Hovvell, Vice Chancellor of<lb />
 anemic Affairs, the ac-<lb />
count will be administered<lb />
by Chancellor Brewer.<lb />
Specifically, $7,000 will<lb />
go to the art program, and<lb />
it v ill be used to continue to<lb />
film, the gallery and the in-<lb />
terior design projects, ac-<lb />
coring to Ho well. Howell<lb />
added that most of the<lb />
money would go to con-<lb />
tinuation of symposiums,<lb />
speakers and workshops<lb />
here at ECU.<lb />
Howell .Iso said that<lb />
$12,000 would be appro-<lb />
priated to the ECU Play-<lb />
house with an additional<lb />
int from Academic Af-<lb />
fairs in the amount of<lb />
$5,000. These two appro-<lb />
priations, along with pro-<lb />
jected receipts from admi-<lb />
ssion prices would leave the<lb />
theatre group with a total<lb />
budget approximately<lb />
$6,000 less than they aksed<lb />
for from the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association<lb />
(SGA), according to How-<lb />
ell.<lb />
Preston Sisk, a profes-<lb />
sor in the Drama Depart-<lb />
ment and coordinator of the<lb />
ECC Playhouse, said that<lb />
the group had received ap-<lb />
proximately $7,500 from<lb />
the SGA, approximately<lb />
$8,000 from gate recepts<lb />
and projected gate receipts<lb />
of $1500 for the rest of this<lb />
academ ic vear.<lb />
Sisk added that funds<lb />
also came from the Drama<lb />
Department.<lb />
"Thanks to the genero-<lb />
sity of the Chancellor, the<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs. The Media<lb />
Board, the SGA. and the<lb />
enthusiastic support of<lb />
Playhouse patrons, the<lb />
EastCarolinaPlayhouse will<lb />
be able to operate this<lb />
vear Sisk said. He added.<lb />
"w e are really excited, our<lb />
next show (Marathon 33)<lb />
will be Dec. 5-9<lb />
According to Howell,<lb />
the School of Music didn't<lb />
ask lor any more money<lb />
from the Media Board, but<lb />
they will receive about<lb />
$1300 from the department<lb />
of Academic Affairs.<lb />
The $21,000 was ap-<lb />
proximately half of a<lb />
$42,000 appropriation,<lb />
which was originally in-<lb />
tended to publish the now<lb />
defunct 77-78 BUCCAN-<lb />
EER. The Media Board<lb />
camelled publication of the<lb />
annual several weeks ago,<lb />
and subsequently voted to<lb />
keep the money within the<lb />
campus media, and not<lb />
revert it back to the SGA.<lb />
According to Dr. James<lb />
H. Tucker, dean of student<lb />
affair the minimum needs<lb />
ol the three groups were<lb />
presented in a meeting with<lb />
Chancellor Brewer, and the<lb />
minimum needs were said<lb />
to be approximately<lb />
$20,500. Tucker said that<lb />
the Media Board then voted<lb />
to give the Chancellor's<lb />
office that amount to be<lb />
given to the groups so that<lb />
they could function for the<lb />
rest of this year.<lb />
Tucker added that the<lb />
Chancellor said that this<lb />
would not happen again.<lb />
He noted that Brewer felt<lb />
that mistakes had been<lb />
made by the SGA in years<lb />
past in appropriating mon-<lb />
ey, and to the best of<lb />
Tucker's understanding,<lb />
Brewer commented that<lb />
some future expenses<lb />
would be covered in the<lb />
university's budget, and by<lb />
the use of student fees.<lb />
Tucker added that the<lb />
"basic needs" of campus<lb />
activities would be funded<lb />
by the university. He added<lb />
that to his understanding<lb />
Brewer said that this would<lb />
help the university over a<lb />
rough spot this one year �<lb />
and in fut years, ar-<lb />
rangement; dd be made<lb />
in advan ake care of<lb />
basic no<lb />
Tuck � � I that SGA<lb />
would ppropriate<lb />
money to ampus activities.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer was<lb />
out of town, and was<lb />
unavailable for comment.<lb />
SGA discusses alumni<lb />
contribution program<lb />
Bv MIKE ROGERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At the meeting of the<lb />
Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation (SGA) the main<lb />
discussion was an<lb />
alumni phone-a-thon<lb />
geared to raise money for<lb />
ECl academics.<lb />
Phone-a-thon is a pro-<lb />
gram in which student vol-<lb />
ers call ECU alumni in<lb />
r to promote contri-<lb />
bution in the form of pled-<lb />
The pledges will go<lb />
trds the university lov-<lb />
alt) lund which supports<lb />
ECl academics. Approxi-<lb />
mately 12.000 alumni will<lb />
be called The caller who<lb />
accumulates the most pled-<lb />
ges in one night will win a<lb />
trip to Hawaii or $700. The<lb />
organization which gets the<lb />
most pledges receives<lb />
$300.<lb />
The Phone-a-thon will<lb />
be from Nov. 14 through<lb />
Dec. 7.<lb />
Libby Lefler read a<lb />
letter whe had written to<lb />
FOI NTAINHEAD.<lb />
I don't want to spend<lb />
this year defending what I<lb />
do. Give me the benefit of<lb />
the doubt. Just because you<lb />
disagree with something<lb />
� -n't mean it's a lie. If<lb />
they're unhappy with the<lb />
legislation, they have a<lb />
right to disagree. If some-<lb />
one wants to speak before<lb />
the legislature, I don't feel<lb />
that I have a right to dis-<lb />
agree wrote Lefler.<lb />
She also added that in<lb />
many cases, it was hard to<lb />
get an idea of what the<lb />
person was going to sav.<lb />
Kevin McCourt, former<lb />
SGA attorney general, re-<lb />
marked that in the past, the<lb />
attorney general was sur-<lb />
rounded by politics but now<lb />
th attorney general should<lb />
be above reproach and the<lb />
students should no longer<lb />
have to worry about that<lb />
office prosecuting their<lb />
cases.<lb />
Legislator Steve Wal-<lb />
ters remarked that the<lb />
Honor Council had no right<lb />
declaring the Newby-Payne<lb />
case open to the public. He<lb />
argued that the Honor<lb />
Council was no court of law.<lb />
However, a local judge said<lb />
that it v as er) close to a<lb />
court ol law.<lb />
Drake Mann, chairman<lb />
ol the Honor Council said<lb />
that because of the magni-<lb />
tude of the issue between<lb />
Newbj and Payne, the case<lb />
should be open. He also<lb />
said that he felt neither<lb />
partv was affected by the<lb />
oublic's attendence.<lb />
Legislator Wiley Betts<lb />
commented that the local<lb />
newspapers cover trials,<lb />
thus the Newby-Payne trial<lb />
could be covered.<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne, SGA<lb />
president, reported that the<lb />
Media Board met with Dr.<lb />
Brewer and of the $20,000<lb />
which was transferred from<lb />
the board to the Chancellor,<lb />
most of it would go to the<lb />
ECU Playhouse and to the<lb />
Art department.<lb />
Charlie Sherrod, said<lb />
that the legislature should<lb />
congratulate the Pirate<lb />
football team for their 8-3<lb />
record. The SGA also ex-<lb />
tended their congratulation<lb />
to the Pirates' bowl bid.<lb />
For the last item of the<lb />
meeting, Alonzo Newby<lb />
-wore in Guy Lucus, Senior<lb />
calss vice-president as Day-<lb />
student legislator.<lb />
What's insi<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity<lb />
stresses academics, see p.<lb />
3.<lb />
Jack Nicholson's directorial<lb />
debut, Coin' South, see p.<lb />
5.<lb />
FOLNTAINHEAD's Fear-<lb />
less Forecast, see p. 8.<lb />
ROBERT ALTMAN'S 'A Wedding see p. 5.<lb />
THE MEDIA BOARD , meeting in a special session in<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer's office last Thursday, voted<lb />
unanimously to appropriate approximately $20,000 to a<lb />
special account. Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
ECU may get cable TV<lb />
B V ARC ADLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A representative from<lb />
Greenville Cable Television<lb />
ha spoken with several<lb />
dormatory house councils<lb />
about subscribing to cable<lb />
television.<lb />
According to Chuck<lb />
Jarrett, general manager<lb />
for Greenville cable tele-<lb />
vision, cable television is<lb />
not in the dormitories at<lb />
present.<lb />
"In the future we would<lb />
like to work out an ar-<lb />
rangement with ECU about<lb />
subscribing to cable TV<lb />
said Jarrett.<lb />
The City of Greenville<lb />
granted a Ceitificate of<lb />
Compliance to Greenville<lb />
Cable TV in August 1976<lb />
according to Jarrett.<lb />
A Certificate of Com-<lb />
pliance is granted when the<lb />
local authority deems a<lb />
franchise in accordance<lb />
with the Federal Commu-<lb />
nication's (FCC) standards,<lb />
wrote Walter S. Baer in<lb />
Cable Television: A Hand-<lb />
booh for Decisionmaking.<lb />
The standards deal with<lb />
such matters as: "legal,<lb />
financial, technical qualifi-<lb />
cations Baer wrote.<lb />
The Certificate of Com-<lb />
pliance for Greenville Cable<lb />
TV signifies the license will<lb />
be valid for 15 years before<lb />
renewal is needed, said the<lb />
Assistant to the City Man-<lb />
ager, Gail Meeks.<lb />
There have been many<lb />
complaints by the Green-<lb />
ville residents about the<lb />
cable TV, said Meeks.<lb />
"Many residents have<lb />
been complaining about the<lb />
T workmen digging up<lb />
their propertj . -aid Meeks.<lb />
"I am aware of this<lb />
matter Jarrett said, "But<lb />
it all depends on whether a<lb />
neighborhood has tele-<lb />
phone poles or under-<lb />
ground equipment.<lb />
"If underground equip-<lb />
ment i in a neighborhood<lb />
we try to have the job done<lb />
quickly and restore the<lb />
property to a pre-construc-<lb />
tion manner, said Jarrett.<lb />
"Generally we try to<lb />
inform the people that<lb />
cable TV workmen are<lb />
coming to an area by prior<lb />
notice of door hangers<lb />
said Jarrett.<lb />
But many residents<lb />
have requested this service<lb />
sooner than it is possible<lb />
said Meeks.<lb />
"As of now, cable TV<lb />
workmen are concentrat-<lb />
ing on the more densely<lb />
populated neighborhoods<lb />
to service the most resi-<lb />
dent quickly w ith cable TV,<lb />
-aid Meek<lb />
"Alter these sections of<lb />
the city are completed then<lb />
cable TV workmen will con-<lb />
centrate on the less pop-<lb />
ulated neighborhoods<lb />
"I expect it will take<lb />
another year and a half<lb />
before cable TV is fullv set<lb />
up in Greenville said<lb />
Meeks.<lb />
There are many varia-<lb />
bles which determine hos<lb />
rapidly the job can be com-<lb />
pleted Jarret said.<lb />
These variables are:<lb />
weather factors, if the soil is<lb />
frozen the workmen have<lb />
difficulty digging up the<lb />
ground unless there are<lb />
telephone poles; and how<lb />
fast the materials will be<lb />
shipped, said Jarrett.<lb />
"In the future we pro-<lb />
posed service to other<lb />
places in Pitt County such<lb />
as Cherrv Oates and Brook<lb />
Valley.<lb />
Cable TV is a devel-<lb />
oping trend in manv areas<lb />
of the country. There are<lb />
many reasons for this, one<lb />
of which is the programs<lb />
offered.<lb />
Greenville Cable TV of-<lb />
fers this area 10 stations<lb />
located from Washington,<lb />
D.C. to Atlanta, Jarrett<lb />
stated.<lb />
These 10 channels are<lb />
four network stations, two<lb />
Information Stations, one<lb />
Christian Broadcasting sta-<lb />
tion, and two independent<lb />
stations, said Jarrett.<lb />
The cost for these 10<lb />
channels is $7.50 plus a $15<lb />
installation charge stated<lb />
Jarrett.<lb />
For an additional charge<lb />
cable TV offer- "Showtime"<lb />
said Jarrett.<lb />
"Showtime" offers 14<lb />
current movies per month.<lb />
For example, three of the<lb />
movie- which will be shown<lb />
during Nov. 22 through<lb />
Dec. 3 are: The Boys in<lb />
Company C, Julia. and<lb />
Three Women -aid Jar-<lb />
rett.<lb />
Showtime' i- a dif-<lb />
ferent company from Hume<lb />
Box Office so do not con-<lb />
fuse the two -aid Jarrett.<lb />
"Cable TV i- (<lb />
dered a private com pan)<lb />
but it is a public utiiitv just<lb />
like gas. electric and<lb />
water -aid Engineer C<lb />
ordinator of Greenville<lb />
Ltilities Commission, Sid-<lb />
ney Beachem.<lb />
"Any person wh<lb />
subscribing for this service<lb />
without paying at all is con-<lb />
sidered stealing bv -tate<lb />
law. said Beacham.<lb />
"If any person  taught<lb />
stealing thi- service the<lb />
penalty is $200-$500 and<lb />
two years in prison stated<lb />
Beachem.<lb />
"Greenville Cable TV i<lb />
part of the Tar River Cable<lb />
Television Corporation in<lb />
Rocky Mount, -aid Meek<lb />
Tar River Cable TV<lb />
serves Tarboro, Washing-<lb />
ton. Rock) Mount, and<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Tobacco show staged in Greenville<lb />
ByRICKIGLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
�Tobacco, a multi-billion<lb />
dollar industry, was the<lb />
main topic of observation<lb />
Pirates<lb />
bowl<lb />
bound<lb />
The ECU Pirates have<lb />
been extended a bid to play<lb />
in the third annual Inde-<lb />
pendence Bowl on Saturday<lb />
Dec. 16, in Shreveport, La.<lb />
The Pirates will be meeting<lb />
Louisiana Tech in the game<lb />
which will be played at<lb />
State Fair Stadium in<lb />
Shreveport. See the com-<lb />
plete story on page 7.<lb />
hoto by John H. Grogan<lb />
last week in Pitt County<lb />
during the Southern Flue-<lb />
Cured Tobacco Festival.<lb />
The big event during<lb />
the week was the Third<lb />
Annual Tobacco Farmer<lb />
Show. The show was held<lb />
in the Farmers Tobacco<lb />
Warehouse in Greenville.<lb />
According to Don Hol-<lb />
ley, sales manager of Spe-<lb />
cialized Agricultural Publi-<lb />
cations, Farmers Ware-<lb />
house is the largest tobacco<lb />
warehouse in the world<lb />
covering five and a half<lb />
acres.<lb />
During the show, which<lb />
was held Nov. 14, 15, and<lb />
16, hundreds of company<lb />
representatives from sev-<lb />
eral states were present<lb />
displaying their farm pro-<lb />
ducts and equipment. The<lb />
approximately285 displays �<lb />
included tractors, toppers,<lb />
seeds, suckercides, and<lb />
herbicides.<lb />
Aside from business,<lb />
there was free entertain-<lb />
ment for the public during<lb />
the show.<lb />
Jerry Clower, named<lb />
Country Comic of the Year<lb />
four consecutive times, ap-<lb />
peared on stage Tuesday.<lb />
On Wednesday, a country<lb />
blue grass band perform-<lb />
ed.<lb />
On Thursday, Don Wil-<lb />
liams, 1978 Male Country<lb />
Vocalist of the Year, was<lb />
scheduled to perform but<lb />
failed to appear at the<lb />
show.<lb />
Other entertainment in-<lb />
cluded a tobacco spitting<lb />
contest and a tobacco tving<lb />
contest.<lb />
According to Jim Swin-<lb />
dell, sales representative<lb />
for Specialized Agricultural<lb />
Publications and organizer<lb />
of the show, several digni-<lb />
taries visited Greenville<lb />
during the festival.<lb />
Swindell said that a-<lb />
mong the dignitaries pre-<lb />
sent werecommissioners of<lb />
Agriculture from North<lb />
Carolina, Virginia, South<lb />
CArolina, Georgia, and<lb />
Florida. Lieutenant Gov-<lb />
ernor Jimmy Green and<lb />
Assistant Secretary for<lb />
MArketing, USDA, P.R.<lb />
Smith were also present to<lb />
view the displays and speak<lb />
with guests.<lb />
Swindell explained that<lb />
the Tobacco Farm Show in<lb />
Greenville was one of the<lb />
largest in the nation and is<lb />
recognised internationally.<lb />
Other activities during<lb />
the festival included a golf<lb />
tournament which was held<lb />
at the Farmville Country<lb />
Club and a best tobacco leaf<lb />
contest which included a<lb />
live state area.<lb />
According to Suan No-<lb />
bles. Greenville Area<lb />
Chamber of Commerce, the<lb />
Powell Manufacturing<lb />
Company sponsored a<lb />
Southern Flue-Cured To-<lb />
baccor Fe-tival drawing<lb />
and poster contest which<lb />
included kindergarten<lb />
through the twelfth grade.<lb />
The drawings consisted ol<lb />
an agricultural theme.<lb />
Money for the winning<lb />
school's art departments,<lb />
engraved plaques, and sa-<lb />
vings bonds for the stu-<lb />
dents were among the pri-<lb />
zes awarded to the winners.<lb />
An essay contest which<lb />
was sponsored by the festi-<lb />
val was also held. All<lb />
students in grades 10-12<lb />
were eligible to participate.<lb />
The topic for the essay was<lb />
"What Tobacco Has Meant<lb />
to Pitt County's Economy<lb />
The prizes which were<lb />
awarded at the show were<lb />
the same as those awarded<lb />
for the poster contest.<lb />
The festival ended Fri-<lb />
day night with a dance<lb />
which was sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Jaycees.<lb />
t<lb />
rrry<lb />
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21 Nwmbf 1978 FOUNTAINHEAD P�o� 3<lb />
Science Ed holds symposium<lb />
VNIDENTJFIED COUPLES TiKnc<lb />
e �0 'Aree ueeb aUa.<lb />
Photo by Chap Guriey<lb />
By STEVE WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Dept. of<lb />
Science Education held its<lb />
first International Sym-<lb />
posium on Science Education<lb />
last week, according to Dr.<lb />
Floyd Mattheis, chairman of<lb />
the Science Education<lb />
Department.<lb />
The Department was host<lb />
to ten visitors from Japan<lb />
who were Science Education<lb />
instructors on different<lb />
levels there. The trip was<lb />
funded by the Sony<lb />
Corporation which offered<lb />
the opportunity on a na-<lb />
tionally competitive basis.<lb />
While here in Greenville,<lb />
the educators visited diff-<lb />
erent schools and attended<lb />
seminars Thursday. The<lb />
Visitors also made trips to<lb />
focal industries and the<lb />
Burroughs-Wellcome Mar-<lb />
ine Science Center. "<lb />
Mattheis said that the<lb />
Japanese "pattern their ed-<lb />
ucational systems after ours.<lb />
There is a compulsory at-<lb />
tendance of nine years which<lb />
is divided in six year three<lb />
year and three year- school<lb />
systems. Then there are<lb />
tests for those students who<lb />
wish to enter high school<lb />
He added that ninety percent<lb />
of the students finished high<lb />
school, and that 35-40 per-<lb />
cent went on to universities.<lb />
Mattheis said that<lb />
science is stressed in Japan<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
New fraternity stresses grades<lb />
B) ED U ILLIAMS<lb />
Staff U ritei<lb />
!h Upha Sigma Phi<lb />
fratemit) has onl been in<lb />
existence on ECU's campus<lb />
and a half, but it<lb />
�d) established<lb />
marn B id alues with<lb />
which to build on.<lb />
Ben Ball, an Alpha Sig<lb />
membr at Wake Forest<lb />
University, decided to tr<lb />
and -tart an Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
ernitj when he trans-<lb />
� rred here the spring<lb />
ester of I977, explained<lb />
h� Sig House Senior<lb />
President Bob Miller.<lb />
Ball passed out flyers in<lb />
Jones and Aycock dorms<lb />
announcing the beginning of<lb />
the fratemit) and he pro-<lb />
led to throvs a party in<lb />
the basement of Aycock to<lb />
intr people to the<lb />
fraternity. Only three people<lb />
showed up. At the end of the<lb />
school year the fraternity had<lb />
on! seven members. It<lb />
didn't even participate in the<lb />
Inter-Fraternity Council, an<lb />
organization that handles<lb />
information concerning each<lb />
fraternity on campus, accor-<lb />
ding to Miller.<lb />
The fraternity started off<lb />
this school year with a rush<lb />
party and received three<lb />
more pledge members to<lb />
bring it's current number of<lb />
members up to ten.<lb />
The fraternity now has a<lb />
scholarship fund. It also<lb />
holds regular business meet-<lb />
ings on Mondays and social<lb />
meetings on Wednesdays.<lb />
The fraternity is also<lb />
trying to form an alumni<lb />
corporation, Miller stated.<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi is the<lb />
tenth oldest fraternity in the<lb />
nation. It is m colon) status<lb />
in fiveSouth-Easternlocations<lb />
in the United States; FCl<lb />
being one of them. A<lb />
fraternity must g0 through<lb />
colon) status before it can<lb />
become a chapter of the<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternit<lb />
S) s?em.<lb />
Jeff Hoffman, national<lb />
expansion chairman of Alpha<lb />
Sigma Phi. goes to different<lb />
colonies and new fraternities<lb />
every two months and helps<lb />
to guide them while the are<lb />
growing. He suggests new<lb />
ideas and discourages other<lb />
ones that the fraternities (or<lb />
colonies) may or may not<lb />
use.<lb />
Dr. Gibbons of the<lb />
philosophy department of<lb />
ECL , is faculty advisor for<lb />
the Alpha Sigs. He acts as a<lb />
representative for the fra-<lb />
ternity in matters that deal<lb />
uith the school administra<lb />
fion. His duties include<lb />
reserving a room for the<lb />
fraternity to meet in, in the<lb />
Brewster Building, and<lb />
looking for a possible house<lb />
that the fraternity could buy<lb />
to live in. Miller said.<lb />
" e need a house<lb />
Miller said. "It's important<lb />
for rushes, and gives us a<lb />
central location to go to<lb />
The fraternity would<lb />
"prefer a two-story house to<lb />
separate the bedrooms and<lb />
living area Miller said.<lb />
The fraternity is an<lb />
academically inclined one,<lb />
according to Bill Deloach<lb />
house editorial secretary.<lb />
There is a study session held<lb />
at least once a week, he said.<lb />
To Better the Man' is the<lb />
slogan written on ti e front of<lb />
the fraternity pledge man-<lb />
ual, Miller added. The idea<lb />
is to help one another<lb />
improve, he said.<lb />
There is also an emphasis<lb />
on "service for the com-<lb />
munity and campus miller<lb />
stated. "You get as much out<lb />
of a fraternity as you put into<lb />
it. We have ideas and plans,<lb />
we just need people to carry<lb />
them out<lb />
Being that the fraternity<lb />
is just starting, Miller added<lb />
that the fraternity "needs a<lb />
good foundation to build<lb />
upon<lb />
There is a $30 cover fee<lb />
for pledging into the fra-<lb />
ternity, Deloach said. This<lb />
money pays for such things<lb />
as a pledge pin and a pledge<lb />
manual.<lb />
The manual gives infor-<lb />
mation about the fraternity<lb />
itself. Miller stated.<lb />
Dues are $12 a month,<lb />
according to Miller.<lb />
There is a $90 fee that<lb />
covers "initiation to the<lb />
brotherhood Deloach said.<lb />
"This fee pays for the<lb />
brotherhood pin. It also<lb />
helps maintain operation of<lb />
the fraternity system<lb />
The fee also pays for<lb />
lifetime coverage of sub-<lb />
scriptions to any fraternity<lb />
publications, he added.<lb />
These publications are<lb />
'he "Old Gal Gazette a<lb />
quarterly magazine, and the<lb />
Tomahawk which is the<lb />
fraternity newspaper.<lb />
Deloach writes to the<lb />
editors of these publications<lb />
and keeps them informed of<lb />
the progress of the Alpha Sig<lb />
fraternity here at ECU. He is<lb />
also responsible for putting<lb />
flashes in FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
concerning the fraternity.<lb />
"We are excited about<lb />
the reception we have<lb />
received on this campus<lb />
Miller said. "There is a<lb />
fantastic Greek system<lb />
here he concluded.<lb />
Tuesday night (Nov. 21),<lb />
the Alpha Sigma Phi fra-<lb />
ternity will hold a rush party<lb />
in the basement of Aycock at<lb />
8:30 p.m. There will be coke �<lb />
and alcoholic beverages<lb />
served.<lb />
more than it is here. "There<lb />
is more of a laboratory<lb />
approach to science educ-<lb />
ation in Japan, and the work<lb />
load is heavier. School is<lb />
held until mid-July, when<lb />
the students and faculty have<lb />
a short break, and return to<lb />
school in late August He<lb />
also said the class rooms<lb />
were larger and that there<lb />
are very few discipline<lb />
problems, because the stu-<lb />
dent bodies are more of a<lb />
homogeneous mixture than<lb />
they are in the U.S.<lb />
He said that education is<lb />
much more formal in Japan.<lb />
The students wear uniforms,<lb />
and are highly motivated.<lb />
Thev usually begin the study<lb />
of English in elementary<lb />
school. He said that teachers<lb />
in Japan are generally more<lb />
highly regarded than they<lb />
are in the U.S.<lb />
The visitors stayed with<lb />
host families while in<lb />
Greenville last week.<lb />
Mattheis said that the visi-<lb />
tors were impressed by the<lb />
friendliness, openness, and<lb />
sincerity of the American<lb />
people. He also said that the<lb />
visitors remarked about the<lb />
difference in family struc<lb />
tures, and about the manv<lb />
differences in habits and<lb />
customs between the two<lb />
nations.<lb />
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Page 4 FOUNTAINHEAD 21 November 1978<lb />
Happy days are here<lb />
The first legal mixed drink in 74 years was American Cancer Society's national smoke-off<lb />
sold in North Carolina this morning in which North Carolina did not participate in'<lb />
Charlotte. It was a Bloody Mary, symbolic, Green remarked that "we" (one assumes he<lb />
perhaps, of the politically bloody battle to means the government) don't leqislate moral<lb />
legalize liquor by the drink in this state. in this state urdis<lb />
Finally, the last vestiges of Prohibition are<lb />
slowly disappearing from North Carolina. We<lb />
hope it will be the beginning of a reawakening<lb />
of what was once known as the "Rip Van<lb />
Winkle" state.<lb />
The battle has been won, at least for some<lb />
areas of the state. Unfortunately, many will<lb />
cling to their antiquated customs and remain<lb />
either dry or brown-bag. The brown-bag<lb />
counties will continue to force consumers to<lb />
buy a pint when they only want one and a half<lb />
ounces. They will, presumably, continue to<lb />
believe that they control the amount of liquor<lb />
being consumed by forcing people to buy 10<lb />
times the amount they really wanted.<lb />
Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green made a comment at<lb />
last week's tobacco show here in relation to the<lb />
Legislated morals<lb />
In that, he is sadly mistaken, for what are<lb />
North Carolina's archaic brown-bagging laws if<lb />
not a governmental attempt at temperence? In<lb />
additional to alcohol, the state enforces the<lb />
moral judgements of its legislature in other<lb />
areas. Consequently, marijuana, gambling,<lb />
fornication, adultery, homosexuality, and other<lb />
"vices" are illegal. The state apparently does<lb />
not consider its adult citizens capable of<lb />
leading their own lives.<lb />
Probably few people are alive today who<lb />
can remember buying a mixed drink legally in<lb />
North Carolina. A person who was 21 when the<lb />
last legal cocktail was sold would be 95 today.<lb />
What more can be said, except happy days are<lb />
here again?<lb />
American<lb />
Forum<lb />
SGA speaker presents her side<lb />
I FOl NTAINHEAD:<lb />
rhere are two sides to<lb />
si ry, and it i very<lb />
distressing to me to discover<lb />
that a paper which operates<lb />
student tees did not<lb />
lur: k into the facts<lb />
the editorial in the<lb />
iition.<lb />
Lei me brief!) describe a<lb />
few tail of the Nov . 6 SGA<lb />
eting at w hich Mr. New bj<lb />
 are all details<lb />
which I would gladlv have<lb />
I a FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
�rter if any would have<lb />
bothered to ak. This is also<lb />
partly what I said at the<lb />
hearing of Mr. Nevby when<lb />
Mr. Payne asked if I knew<lb />
prior !� M r Newby's speech<lb />
what he intended to sav. A<lb />
reporter was present at that<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Mr New by cai ' me<lb />
and asked if he could be<lb />
permitted to spe ik in<lb />
Questions and Privileges<lb />
that day. As a matter of<lb />
-tandard practice, I asked<lb />
about what, and Mr. Newby<lb />
-aid that he wanted to speak<lb />
about the Attorney General<lb />
resolution passed the pre-<lb />
vious week. I -aid that would<lb />
be fine, and that was the<lb />
extent 1 talked to Mr. Newby<lb />
that day.<lb />
1 did not have full<lb />
knowledge of what Mr.<lb />
Newby would say, other than<lb />
that pre iously stated, since 1<lb />
had never seen a copy of the<lb />
speech. 1 don't know who the<lb />
informed sources were who<lb />
were used for the editorial,<lb />
but obviously they have<lb />
never spoken in Questions<lb />
and Privileges. For while 1<lb />
do ask the speaker the<lb />
general topic he wishes to<lb />
speak about. I do not ask for<lb />
a text of the speech.<lb />
I feel this would be a<lb />
violation of the duties of mv<lb />
office in two way. First, it<lb />
could lead to censorship<lb />
which should not be prac-<lb />
ticed anywhere in the U.S.<lb />
Second, it would eliminate<lb />
the possibility of impromptu<lb />
-leeches. Many speakers<lb />
who speak before SGA get<lb />
up with only general notes,<lb />
and it would be an impossi-<lb />
bility to obtain a text of their<lb />
speech.<lb />
In addition, as long as a<lb />
student wi-he- to speak<lb />
about a matter which<lb />
concerns hirn. then 1 don't<lb />
feel the right to forbid him<lb />
the opportunity of freedom of<lb />
speech. Since the legislature<lb />
is elected by and represents<lb />
the students then they also<lb />
have the right, if not the<lb />
obligation, to listen to what<lb />
any student sav <lb />
Any member of the<lb />
legislature has the rjght to<lb />
object to any non-legislator<lb />
speaking at anytime. Since<lb />
no one objected, it was<lb />
assumed that they wanted to<lb />
hear what Mr. Newby had to<lb />
say.<lb />
In my opinion, Mr.<lb />
Newby was just a student<lb />
who was unhappy with the<lb />
legislature approving Mr.<lb />
Shanahan and wanted to<lb />
express his feelings to the<lb />
body who made the ap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
I do not want the rest of<lb />
this year to be media against<lb />
SGA because we are all<lb />
students and though in<lb />
different organizations<lb />
should all be working for the<lb />
same objective  the<lb />
interests of the Students. 1 do<lb />
hope that in the future<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD would do<lb />
a little more investigative<lb />
reporting before printing<lb />
articles or editorials. For<lb />
instance, in the Nov. 14<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD, there<lb />
was a picture of Mr. Payne<lb />
presiding at the SGA<lb />
meeting when he had not<lb />
even been present at the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Although I feel an<lb />
injustice has been done to<lb />
me, I accept it as part of my<lb />
job. For criticism exists<lb />
everywhere, but open-mind-<lb />
edness is a quality we could<lb />
all benefit from. I openly<lb />
apologize to the student body<lb />
for having to be subjected to<lb />
such pettiness and ask them<lb />
not to judge many hard-<lb />
working students on the<lb />
immaturity of a few.<lb />
Libby Lefler<lb />
SGA Speaker<lb />
BUCCANEER<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
This letter i-<lb />
addressed to the writers of<lb />
three letter- which appeared<lb />
in Thursday's FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD. First of all, my<lb />
initial reaction to the one<lb />
entitled "Where is the Buc"<lb />
was one pf utter disgust and<lb />
contempt for those who<lb />
signed their names to it.<lb />
I realize that two school<lb />
years have gone? bvsince the<lb />
last BUCCANEER was prin-<lb />
ted. I will not attempt to<lb />
rehash the reasons why this<lb />
happened.<lb />
Anyone who would refer.<lb />
to the present BUCCANEER<lb />
as a "Flying Dutchman"<lb />
has obvtously spent the last<lb />
two months with his head in<lb />
the sand. The yearbook is<lb />
aiive and well.<lb />
If it was not, yearbook<lb />
portraits would not be being<lb />
made at this time, money<lb />
would not have been<lb />
appropriated to produce the<lb />
book, and a very competent<lb />
staff would not be working<lb />
on it.<lb />
Anyone who can read<lb />
knows why there was no<lb />
BUC last year. The reasons<lb />
have appeared in numerous<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD stories<lb />
and can be obtained by<lb />
reading them.<lb />
I consider the accusation<lb />
thatthe present 3UCCANEER<lb />
staff is incompetent to be a<lb />
personal slap in the face to<lb />
me and my staff, and 1 would<lb />
like to invite anyone who<lb />
believes this charge to be<lb />
true to present the Media<lb />
Board a petition to remove<lb />
me from my position. But if<lb />
you really give a damn, whv<lb />
don't you come to a staff<lb />
meeting, show some in-<lb />
terest, and do something<lb />
about it other than sit on<lb />
your rear and complain.<lb />
With regards to the letter<lb />
entitled "Compromise urged<lb />
in media issue I can only<lb />
ask that Mr. Green learn<lb />
some of the facts of the issue<lb />
in order to avoid further<lb />
embarrassment to himself.<lb />
I would also like to assure<lb />
Mr. Green that neither my-<lb />
self or any of my colleagues<lb />
in the other media have ever<lb />
grovelled at the feet of<lb />
anyone, not the SGA and not<lb />
the Media Board J have<lb />
merely requested of the<lb />
Media Board those im-<lb />
provements in my office<lb />
which will enable my staff to<lb />
see what they are doing, and<lb />
to keep our office reasonably<lb />
secure from break-ins. I have<lb />
no intention of grovelling<lb />
before anyone to get these<lb />
necessary improvements.<lb />
In reply to the letter<lb />
entitled "BUC demise is no<lb />
surprise I must inform Ms.<lb />
Dorfield that I am concerned<lb />
very much with the problems<lb />
of the Playhouse. As an ECU<lb />
student, I have attended and<lb />
enjoyed many productions of<lb />
the Playhouse. I find them<lb />
very entertaining and pro-<lb />
fessional and would consider<lb />
it a tragedy if these pro-<lb />
ductions were forced to stop.<lb />
I feel, however, that it is<lb />
the- responsibility of the<lb />
Media Board to take care of<lb />
some of the problems of<lb />
campus media first, and then<lb />
to worry aobut the urgent<lb />
needs of deserving or-<lb />
ganizations like the Play-<lb />
house. have no objections<lb />
to the Board's giving some<lb />
money to the Playhouse after<lb />
necessary improvements are<lb />
made to the various media<lb />
offices. I do not consider<lb />
carpeting a necessary im-<lb />
provement, and I have not<lb />
requested any for my office.<lb />
I would also like to state,<lb />
Ms. Dorfield, that the media<lb />
on this campus are here for<lb />
the students just as much as<lb />
the Playhouse is. I do think it<lb />
would be a "horror" if<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD or any<lb />
other campus media were to<lb />
shut down. Everything that<lb />
can be done needs to be done<lb />
to assure that neither the<lb />
publications nor the PJay-<lb />
house are forced to shut<lb />
down.<lb />
Why don't you give the<lb />
Media Board a chance before<lb />
you unfairly condemn it for<lb />
all the financial problems of<lb />
every organization on this<lb />
campus? You just may be<lb />
surprised at what the Board<lb />
can and will do.<lb />
1 hate to see such di-<lb />
vididness existing between<lb />
the Board and the SGA and<lb />
between the various media<lb />
and the student body. I<lb />
would like to remind every-<lb />
one that we are all students,<lb />
only some oT us care enough<lb />
to get involved.<lb />
Craig Sahli<lb />
BUCCANEER Editor<lb />
Assembly-<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Years ago, Benjamin Franklin so admired the American<lb />
turkey, he nominated it as America's national bird.<lb />
Ben's bid lost out to the Bald Eagle, the splendid<lb />
creature that we've since nearly succeeded in extermina-<lb />
ting. The turkey, by contrast, has grown enormously in<lb />
number. Were Franklin alive today, however, it is unlikely<lb />
he would recognize the turkey.<lb />
Franklin's ideal was the wild turkey, a bird that still<lb />
provides sport for hunters and lends its name to a<lb />
deservedly famous bourbon. The modern holiday turkey,<lb />
however, is a breed apart.<lb />
Hatched from genetically engineered eggs, raised on a<lb />
diet of chemicals, butchered by machine, preserved with<lb />
still more chemicals and marketed bv giant agribusiness<lb />
corporations, the com-<lb />
mercial turkey is an assem-<lb />
bly line product of the<lb />
technological age. Like<lb />
many technological won-<lb />
ders, it may also endanger<lb />
human health in ways that<lb />
are not yet fully under-<lb />
stood.<lb />
Until the mid-l$60's,<lb />
most turkeys were raised<lb />
by small independent farm-<lb />
ers. Today, the independ-<lb />
ent poultry grower is going<lb />
the way of the nickle candy<lb />
bar. The big names in<lb />
turkey growing include red-<lb />
-meat packers and process-<lb />
ors like Swift, dairy giants<lb />
like Land 0' Lakes and<lb />
well-known purveyors of<lb />
foodstuffs like Greyhound,<lb />
which owns Armour Meats,<lb />
another big turkey produc-<lb />
er.<lb />
Turkey has come into its own in recent years as a<lb />
comparatively cheap, good-tasting alternative to beef and<lb />
pork. Low in chloresterol and saturated fats and high in<lb />
protein, it is becoming a year-round favorite.<lb />
Americans will eat 10 pounds of turkey per person this<lb />
year, about a pound more than in 1977. That's some 200<lb />
million birds.<lb />
Turkey tycoons credit their success to scientific<lb />
breeding. The laboratory wizards who brought you the<lb />
square tomato have not neglected the turkey. Says Ken<lb />
Klippen of the National Turkey Federation, an industry<lb />
group, "Turkey growing is now an exact science. We've<lb />
bred the birds to be docile and easy to harvest<lb />
America's well-advertised passion for convenience<lb />
foods is another factor. Where once there were only whole<lb />
turkeys that took hours to prepare, now there are turkev hot<lb />
Rxntainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over SO years<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
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ava.lable bundles of more conventional turkev products Uke<lb />
wings and drumticks.<lb />
The business of raising gobblers is highly specialised<lb />
Few turkey for example, are born vs here thev grow up and<lb />
die. Instead eggs are la.d by a tew breeder fWks-nearlv<lb />
90 percent of them in Cal.forn.a. for some rea,on-and<lb />
�-hipped throughout the nat.on to cominere.al hatchenes<lb />
The new arrivals �spend their lives on huge turkev ranches<lb />
that may hold over a million birds.<lb />
Turkeys are usually raised in Hocks of several thousand<lb />
m large barns with concrete floors. They are eparated bv<lb />
sex and kept in climate-controlled environment- under<lb />
artificial light. Klippen claims the turkeys like it that wav<lb />
"They experience less stress than if they were outside<lb />
having to fight and forage<lb />
for their food The bird-<lb />
are fed a diet laced with<lb />
antibiotics to ward off dis-<lb />
ease and, oftentimes, hor<lb />
mones to induce growth.<lb />
Most turkeys are killed<lb />
with an electric knife drawn<lb />
across their throats as thev<lb />
hang upside-down from<lb />
hooks. Their feathers are<lb />
loosened by dipping the<lb />
dead birds into a hot<lb />
solution that usualh con<lb />
tains chlorine added to<lb />
control bacteria and in-<lb />
crease shelf life.<lb />
Many turkew are abo<lb />
injected with vegetable oil<lb />
to make them juicier<lb />
Those that are frozen ,n<lb />
take on up to a quarter of<lb />
their weight in water.<lb />
The modern turkev is<lb />
r then readv for the tahl.<lb />
Corporate producers are understandable �,hJ.Lk<lb />
about the expanding market thev control BulZl e<lb />
growers, some of them advocates of natural<lb />
�ec nioues are less enamoured of ,h �����<lb />
turkey technology. Horld nt<lb />
One of them is Leslie Thoelecke an ,� t<lb />
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Altman's Wedding<lb />
stabs at family-life<lb />
By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
� when all you Robert Altman fans flock to the theatre,<lb />
- uw eat him release A Wedding (and vou certainly<lb />
been flocking yet), you'll have difficult, finding '<lb />
I ine film, don't be too worried. The critics are<lb />
ime problem.<lb />
-t. A Wedding appears to take the same<lb />
it the modern American family that the military<lb />
M I S.H vou are probably at least on the right<lb />
- �wn reasons might be a bit obscure to the<lb />
I His rationale behind the films he directs seems<lb />
�save a good nme, and any social commentary found<lb />
(and ocial commentary certainly seems to be<lb />
ark ot Altman's style) he claims to be the result of<lb />
porting the circumstances as he sees them without<lb />
lecturing on the human follies that he so<lb />
points out.<lb />
V hen asked why he chose to have the singer the target<lb />
- assassination scene, he responded totallv in<lb />
audience reaction: "We can accept the<lb />
n of the politician but not that of the girl<lb />
Cinema<lb />
age summoned up is that of a director whose<lb />
tive tor the choice of his material is one of pure<lb />
a impact completely devoid of content. But anyone<lb />
i- seen Altman'searlier work knows that this simply<lb />
cannol be the case.<lb />
i that takes us back to the original premise. That of<lb />
- men tar n .<lb />
It A if eddmg actually is a satire of the American familv<lb />
up and a statement about its decline, why can't the<lb />
- agree n it?<lb />
And. better et. whv are theatres showing it onlv<lb />
:ied. considering the phenomenal success of<lb />
7 A S.H and the critical acclaim of Nashville?<lb />
Having sat through the film, 1 can only suggest that it is<lb />
commentary,4 ifeddmg simply doesn't<lb />
Why doesn't A Wedding work on the level of<lb />
How could it fail so totally when other Altman films<lb />
.mental acclaim? What, for instance, is the<lb />
� e between M.A.S.H. and Wedding that makes the<lb />
�x -office runaway and the other a financial<lb /><lb />
fference lies, obviously, in the choice of<lb />
� material<lb />
W S H ver cleverly shot the military mystique full<lb />
ahber holes at a time when the Viet-Nam conflict<lb />
ts  ttest phase, when discontent and disallu-<lb />
merica was at its height. For quite a long time<lb />
�. sell-out crowds and is still being circulated<lb />
. - and on late-night television (in a version<lb />
trimmed to the bare trunk by the censors).<lb />
So why did satire work for M.A.S.H. and not for<lb />
Wedding?<lb />
Because it is very easy to sit and watch an unpopular<lb />
institution such as war reduced to a sad farce, but who,<lb />
after all, really wants to see the still relatively stabilizing<lb />
institution of the American family given the same belittling<lb />
treatment?<lb />
War is definitely evil, and when we see it and its offices<lb />
cast in a climate of incompetent buffoonery it is easy to sit<lb />
back and laugh and feel good about Altman's incisive<lb />
clown-antics<lb />
But the familv is still a very positive force, and one<lb />
which acts as an anchor in an unstable age in which anchors<lb />
are difficult (if not totallv impossible) to find out. The<lb />
emotional breadboard of American family-life may indeed<lb />
be on its way out � but only the emotional adolescent or the<lb />
sophomortc malcontent want to see it go.<lb />
Yet, to be fair to a (usually) inspired and prolific director<lb />
(he has directed and produced no less than twelve films in<lb />
the last eight years) Altman claims no intentional attack on<lb />
either the family or the institution of marriage.<lb />
"I don't have anv message Altman claims. "I don't<lb />
take a cheap shot at an institution. Nobody has yet invented<lb />
a workable replacement tor marriage, and I don't think you<lb />
can take rites and ceremonies away from people until you<lb />
can replace them with something else. You get used to<lb />
certain things and if they are taken away from you, you miss<lb />
them. Just see how vou feel when vou can't get a good<lb />
hamburger in Europe<lb />
But when questioned about the various interpretations<lb />
of social comment which many critics see as blatant in the<lb />
film. Altman responds: "That doesn't mean they (those<lb />
interpretations) may not be valid<lb />
In what appears to be a complete turnaround from his<lb />
original statement, Altman further state- that "the movie is<lb />
an investigation, mainly, an essav on the nupial ritual"<lb />
and refer- to it as a "docu-drama <lb />
Immediately, he turns again: "It's pure enter-<lb />
tainment Laughing, "VI ell, I don't know how pure<lb />
Producerdirector Robert Altman on the set of his new film "A Wedding<lb />
hrom the viewpoint of being a comedy. A Wedding' is north seeing, especially if you are an Altman fan.<lb />
'Pu<lb />
re<lb />
Not very . I'm afraid.<lb />
Nearly everyone at the wedding has bedded someone<lb />
else there at one time or another, or is making plans to do<lb />
so.<lb />
Tulip Brenner, the mother of the bride (played by Carol<lb />
Burnett) devises rendezvous after rendezvous with the<lb />
groom's art-collector uncle (Pat McCormick) and arrange- a<lb />
clandestine meeting in Talaha-see How long have these<lb />
ardent lovers known one another?<lb />
Approximately two hours.<lb />
At the reception following the wedding. Buffv Brenner<lb />
the bride's older sister (played by Mia Farrow) admits to<lb />
being pregnant with the baby of the groom, a student at a<lb />
local military school (portrayed by Dezi Arnaz. Jr.).<lb />
Does this constitute grounds for annulment?<lb />
Perhaps not, since she has also slept with just about<lb />
everybody else in the groom's barrack-<lb />
Even the gardener and the groom's aunt have struck up<lb />
a relationship of sorts. She invites him to her home to<lb />
perform emergency surgery upon her 'shrub<lb />
Lillian Gish (who plays the part of the groom's maternal<lb />
The cast of Altman's "Wedding" . . .<lb />
.<lb />
Top row left to right: Desi Arnaz. Jr Carol Burnett.<lb />
Geraldine Chaplin and John Cromwell. Bottom row left to<lb />
right: Paul Dooley, Howard Duff, Mia Farrow and Peggy<lb />
Ann Garner. ' a wedding provides a means of gathering<lb />
people who would he unlikely together, all at the same time<lb />
under the same roof. So we can force them into certain<lb />
relationships and see what results You'd be surprised<lb />
how bizarre supposedly normal people can be. "if ell.<lb />
certainly. And we sqe some pretty strange characters in<lb />
M.A.S.H but the film works because we see those<lb />
characters in an incredible situation, that oj a medical unit<lb />
close to the Korean lines. That kind of surrealistically<lb />
bizarre setting will create credibly bizarre characters if<lb />
none are readily available. That kind of setting demands<lb />
eccentric behavior<lb />
Jack Nicholson shows a new face<lb />
ByARRYCLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
South is a kind of film that hasn't been seen<lb />
i movie that is not angry, or violent, or dripping<lb />
. ommentary. It is a simple, entertaining spool ot<lb />
lid West m the days following the War Between the<lb />
i u<lb />
Gom South was directed and starred in by Jack<lb />
N.cholson. his first attempt at directing since Drive m II.<lb />
ith differ from Nicholson's roles in the past in that it is<lb />
funny, and Nicholson fans are sure to be pleased with<lb />
this new and very successful view of an Academy Award<lb />
w.nner who has turned to a new and refreshing genre.<lb />
In addition to Nicholson's outrageously funny per-<lb />
formance, there are sparkling supporting bits by<lb />
Christopher Llovd, John Belush. (from Saturday Night Live<lb />
and National Lampoon's Animal House), and acting<lb />
new comer Mary Steenburgen.  <lb />
As the movie opens we get a clear scene of scruffy<lb />
cantankerous bank robber and hor.eth.ef Henry X. Moon<lb />
(Jack N,choison) leading a horse across a barren s tretcof<lb />
desert. Looking back, he mount, his an.m.l and g.llop. off,<lb />
obviously pushing the steed for all it is worth.<lb />
A moment later, a poee thunder, pa.t the camera ,n<lb />
pursuit.<lb />
After a brief chase. Moon reaches and fords the Rio<lb />
Grande, passing into the alledged safety of Mexican<lb />
jurisdiction. But the sheriff hasn't the sense of legalistic<lb />
fair-play that Moon credits him and as Moon stands on the<lb />
Mexican shore off the Rio Grande and jeers at the sheriff<lb />
and his deputies, they proceed to cross the river.<lb />
Aghast, Moon turns to remount his steed and run for it,<lb />
but while he stood boasting of his 'escape' his horse had<lb />
fainted from exhaustion. He is summarily bound and<lb />
carried back into America and to the little town of Longhorn<lb />
where he is sentenced to hang for bank-robbery.<lb />
During his breif incarceration, Moon is visited and eyed<lb />
bv several spinsterly matriarchs which he dismisses crossly<lb />
calling them vultures. A moment later he is informed that<lb />
because of a lack of men returning from the Civil War, a<lb />
local ordinance was passed to allow any property-holding,<lb />
unmarried woman to claim a man from the gallows as her<lb />
husband.<lb />
Immediately apologetic, Moon desparately attempts to<lb />
win the favor of the elderly crones he has just cursed.<lb />
" 'Vultures eh?" admonishes one woman to Moon as<lb />
he is dragged to the gallows.<lb />
"Wellvultures can 7y explains Moon, his voice<lb />
desparate with pleading, and they keep the desert<lb />
See GLORY, p. 6<lb />
Jack Nicholson<lb />
grandmother), however, manage- to e-cape the apparently<lb />
inevitable entanglement that the other members of the<lb />
wedding party enjoy bv -uccumbing to another ii eliability<lb />
early in the story.<lb />
She dies.<lb />
- it having exhausted the -exual norm. Altman<lb />
apparently decided to explore the alternative- - she<lb />
finishes dressing tor her honeymoon departure, the bride<lb />
(portrayed outstandingly by Amy Stryker, a relative<lb />
new-comer to feature acting) receives a rather more than<lb />
congratulatory kis- from the wedding coordinator (Gerald-<lb />
ine Chaplin).<lb />
Actually, it is much more than congratulatory. Had it<lb />
been a harmonica that Chaplin wa- tonguing it would have<lb />
been good for at least -ixteen bar<lb />
Wide-eyed, Stryker flees to her husband's dressing-<lb />
room to find him -howering with another cadet from the<lb />
military school.<lb />
To be fair to the groom . he u a drunk.<lb />
'Wanders in alcoholic mist'<lb />
Perhaps the best use of this sort of this shows in Howard<lb />
Duff portrayal ol Doctor Jules Meecham. the groom's<lb />
familv doctor, who wander- through the film in an alcoholic<lb />
mist relently pawing at women's breasts on the pretext of<lb />
brushing away ashes, leaves, et cetera.<lb />
Thi- sort ot thing can be funny, and it is in it eddmg<lb />
(with certain notable exceptions).<lb />
But one get- the definite impression that it just misses<lb />
the mark of being really effective in if eddmg It might have<lb />
been either underdone or overdone to accomplish different<lb />
en (is.<lb />
If you accept Altman's first statement that there is no<lb />
meage to be found in if eddmg. that is 'pure"<lb />
entertainment, then the sexual comedy plav-up is<lb />
underdone, somewhat slow-moving, and probably could<lb />
have been handled better bv someone like Neil Simon who<lb />
has a high batting-average in the realm of slap-stick<lb />
comedv and ironic storv line twists.<lb />
If. on the other hand, vou prefer to look at if eddmg<lb />
from the standpoint ot being a "docu-drama then the<lb />
permeating themes of promiscuity and mfidelitv and the<lb />
treatment of the characters are too liberally exaggerated to<lb />
lend the certain minimum of creedence to the storv that is<lb />
necessary to keep the viewer receptive to the theme the<lb />
director is trving to put across<lb />
'Neither eccentric nor outlandish'<lb />
This is not something that Altman did not see in the<lb />
film's construction, but he does not consider it a flaw oi the<lb />
film.<lb />
a wedding provides a means ot gathering people<lb />
who would be unlikely together, all at the same time under<lb />
the same root. So we can force them into certain<lb />
relationships dfed see w hat results<lb />
But these people are not only unacceptable as a group.<lb />
they are quite independently bizarre each in their own<lb />
right.<lb />
Altman's response?<lb />
"ou'd be surprised how bizarre supposedlv normal<lb />
people can be<lb />
well, certainly. And we see some prettv strange<lb />
characters in M.A.S.H but the film works because we see<lb />
those characters in an incredible situation, that oi working<lb />
in a medical unit close to the Korean battle-lines That kind<lb />
of surrealistically bizarre setting will create crediblv bizarre<lb />
characters if none are readily av ailable. That kind of setting<lb />
demands eccentric behavior. We would not be able to see<lb />
the out land ishness of the situation w ithout it.<lb />
But whiie the rites of marriage have probably been<lb />
around as long as those of war, they are neither eccentric<lb />
nor outlandish, and the public is not ready to treat them as<lb />
such.<lb />
Still, on the level of a comedy there is much to redeem<lb />
ifedding.<lb />
At the very opening of the film we see the actual nubial<lb />
ceremonies (mostly the story takes place at the reception)<lb />
w hich are presided over by a decrepit, senile bishop (played<lb />
by John Cromwell) who just barely manages to perform the<lb />
rites under the guidance of an alterboy who prompts the<lb />
bishop at every other syllable and silently mouthes the<lb />
entire service his lips moving silently and surely while the<lb />
elderly patriarch stammers his way though the very same<lb />
service, mistoning his summoning of the Almighty: God the<lb />
FatherSonGoduhCodthe Holy Ghost<lb />
One more intonation as the bride and groom file back<lb />
down the aisle, this time one of relief: "Jesus Christl"<lb />
In addition there is a low-key rush for the bathrooms on<lb />
the part of the entire wedding party once they reach the<lb />
reception. No one is excluded from this including the bishop<lb />
who finds himself led to a room of mirrors to be left to<lb />
wander in helpless search for the door to the bathroom.<lb />
See WEDDISG. p. 6<lb />
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 let's go out in a blaze of glory tie me up!<lb />
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ciea n<lb />
'Do you have anything to say?" the hangsman ask a<lb />
the noose is slipped over his neck. And fairly dancing with<lb />
despair, Moon sets out on a promotional campaign ol hi<lb />
finer points<lb />
Finally an ancient spinster claims him, and leaping from<lb />
illows in glee he picks her up and swings her ahout in<lb />
But the excitement proves to be too much for her.<lb />
Ilapses, her old heart pushed beyond its limits.<lb />
Smiling, the deputy (Christopher Lloyd) gestures<lb />
glj to the callow "Just not your day<lb />
ts it turn out, it is He is netted once again, this<lb />
) ung ranch owner Julia (Mary Steenburgen)<lb />
t the purpose ol having him work her gold<lb />
mine has never shown anv trace of producing<lb />
h is in the process of being taken over bv a<lb />
l through the offices ot immanent<lb />
lulia hopes to produce enough gold to move to<lb />
iss and no gold is produced and the<lb />
on nears with no apparent hope saving<lb />
and the small-time desperado<lb />
another, and Moon moves from<lb />
sli ing on the couch. And itappears<lb />
as the virgin Julia intended to let<lb />
Then an argucmr.it arises over the disposition of the<lb />
gold which is discovered when part of the mine caves in In<lb />
anger. Moon ties his bride to the bed and. announcing that<lb />
he ha.I once seen the Chines do il thai way, proceeds to<lb />
dev amp Julia in the same manner.<lb />
But, since this sort ol thing signifies a violation of his<lb />
tenubus parole, and could send him back to the gallows<lb />
Moon takes lo the lulls. Ho a apprehended bv Lloyd and"<lb />
Belushi (who plays another of the sheriffs deputies), and is<lb />
dragged back to the ranchhouse.<lb />
Julia, however, ha discovered the joys ol bondage and<lb />
she exonerates Moon's behavior with a tale ol having senl<lb />
bun tor the doctor to attend to her "womanly disorders<lb />
li is at tin- point of ascending prosperity that Moon's old<lb />
gang shows upi and demands a shar the gold. Moon<lb />
pretend- to agree to rob the bank and make oil with the<lb />
strongbox ol gold dust that bo and Julia had deposited<lb />
there only days ago. thereby stalling the gang lor a while.<lb />
The next day, while he and Julia are working the mine<lb />
there is another cave-in, this time a major one. The wav out<lb />
is blocked and in this momenl ol despair, Julia completely<lb />
lerget- her pique and makes up to Moon. Playing on her<lb />
new found sexuality, she exclaims, "As long as we're going<lb />
out. let go out in a blaze ol glorv tie me up<lb />
Hut it i- not the end. Moon discovrrs an exit opened up<lb />
bv the same cave-in that had imprisoned them. But the<lb />
experience i- not without it- fine point- regardless of the<lb />
dangers: Julia get- tied up (at least, that  the impression<lb />
we are left with) and Moo manages to wrangle a fifty-fiftj<lb />
split ol all the gold brought out of tin- mine.<lb />
The only thing left to do is t remove the gold thev have<lb />
stockpiled in the bank before Moon's gang can get to it<lb />
Ibis Moon accomplishes through robbing the bank in the<lb />
early hours of the morning.<lb />
When he arrives at the ranchhouse, however, Julia is<lb />
nowhere to be found But the sherifl and hi- deputies are<lb />
then- loarrest Moon lor robbing the bank.<lb />
But before the arre-t can fairly be said to have gotten<lb />
under wav. Moon's gang also make an entrance. Thev'v-<lb />
beard about the bank robbery, figured out what Moon is up<lb />
io, and c ome for t he gold<lb />
Ml 'hi- load- to an antic face-to-face -hoot out in which<lb />
(miraculously) no one gets -hot.<lb />
From here on the plot get- a little too cute in its attempt<lb />
 rai h ' naPP) ling, and tolling any more ol the -torv<lb />
lino would succeed only in lessening the reader's enjoyment<lb />
ol the film.<lb />
However, anv true Nicholson fan will not want to m)ss<lb />
the chance to see him in tin- now and hilarious light.<lb />
X- ' sPe� iai  "f interest, the rob- that Belu-h. plays<lb />
m Goin South i- a supporting role, -mall and without much<lb />
visibility. But I thmk that movie-goers will be at once<lb />
surprised and pleased with the -imilaritv between hi- part<lb />
m South and certain Saturday Night Live skits.<lb />
ever i omedy with superior<lb />
It w hat vou want to -� IS<lb />
acting, then this film is definitelj for you.<lb />
Gain'South - now -bowing at the Bucaneer C.nrm.<lb />
and i- expe ted to play through De I<lb />
WEDDING<lb />
continued iron, p )<lb />
- is the u-u-al case in Alt roan productions, �<lb />
abound- wnh Jever and revealing .verlapi i <lb />
sations and throwaway lines the father ol ti<lb />
nev, son-in-law � "Don't .all me Dd i all me Sn i �<lb />
Meanwhile the caterer has collapsed from eihaut<lb />
All -he want- i- a chance (sensibly) I rest but<lb />
house-doctor pre- amphetamines into her hand<lb />
her. "Tak- these. They won't hurt you I lake them I<lb />
time.  And to the assenting h-ru-<lb />
room, -ho finally relent- and swallows the pill-<lb />
From the viewpoint of being a I J �'<lb />
worth seeing, especially if vou are an Altman tan Bu'<lb />
what you expect is another MA s or Buffalo Bill and I<lb />
hulinns, you mightjusl a- well -tay hon<lb />
Smith Singers give<lb />
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alisl served as soloist<lb />
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kingdom was spoken.<lb />
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xplored through solo<lb />
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"The Fable of Chicken<lb />
Little- A Modern Madrigal<lb />
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The fourth and final<lb />
section of the program.<lb />
American and European<lb />
Contr.i-t: The Folk Song<lb />
featured work- ol Bartok.<lb />
Strav insky . Poulem . -ur-<lb />
prisingly romantii and tra-<lb />
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folk selei tions.<lb />
American Folk<lb />
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Rosalind Rees in Ives' "In<lb />
the Mornin .i lovelv<lb />
spiritual. Unfortunately,<lb />
Mi Be selection as<lb />
soloist then and throughout<lb />
the program appeared to<lb />
have more to do with her<lb />
role �- Smith's wife u<lb />
with her capabilities a- a<lb />
-mger.<lb />
The program concluded<lb />
with two work- bv Aaron<lb />
Copeland and two bv Cregg<lb />
Smith, the last a maiv<lb />
rendition of "The Drunken<lb />
Sailor" a chantey .<lb />
A lovelv encore fol-<lb />
lowed, a quiet and simple<lb />
arrangement of "Blow the<lb />
Candles Out" that spread<lb />
the choir orue again<lb />
throughout the audience.<lb />
The chorus left -ingmg the<lb />
round "Now, I Walk<lb />
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er- were presented bv the<lb />
Student Union Artist Series<lb />
Committee.<lb />
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Pirates finally win Independence bid<lb />
Pirates headed for<lb />
Shreveport, La. Dec. 16<lb />
Bv SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Cl thletic Director Bill Cain officially announced<lb />
da? afternoon that the Pira.es have accepted an<lb />
� �o plav in the third annual Independence Bowl on<lb />
la? Pec. 16 m Shreveport. La. The official invitation<lb />
led bv Bill Brandon. Chairman of the<lb />
Bow I Association.<lb />
Pirates, who finished<lb />
 nd with a 45-0<lb />
� inland Conferenc<lb />
eated k<lb />
le this<lb />
L<lb /><lb />
ea its regular season last<lb />
victor) over Marshall will face<lb />
e Champion Louisiana Tech. ECl has<lb />
th Southland Conference teams on its<lb />
season. The Bucs stopped Southwestern<lb />
J8-9 and edged Texas-Arlington 23-17.<lb />
'I'm very pleased that we have finally gotten the<lb />
Pi") i a bowl game said Cain from his<lb />
Ida) afternoon. "It's certainlv a verv rewarding<lb />
inj team Coach Dye and his staff "deserve a<lb />
Ihev c done a tremendous job over the past<lb />
31 season bid is one of the most difficult tasks for<lb />
'tball program to obtain continued Cain. "I hope<lb />
a good showing on the field and a good<lb />
. b y o u r fa n s<lb />
es were extended bv invitation after university<lb />
it Iulsa withdrew their name from consideration<lb />
nancial difficulties. In a joint statement issued<lb />
- -i Athletic Director Emory Turner and head coach<lb />
said, "The Tulsa University administration<lb />
kel guarantee demand was too great for the<lb />
ty to break even financially<lb />
E I will be making its sixth appearance in a post<lb />
game. The Pirates' last appearance in a bowl<lb />
as in 15 when the Bucs defeated Maine 31-0. The<lb />
Bowl was then the small college championship<lb />
I istern Division title.<lb />
Massachusetts 14 13 in the 1964 Tangerine<lb />
� left ated Northeastern 27-6 in the 1963 Eastern<lb />
� � Pirates' only other two bowl games came in 1952<lb />
State edged ECl! 13-6 and in 1953 when<lb />
Harvey shutout the Bucs 12-0 in the Elks Bowl.<lb />
are a number of reason- we've gotten this bowl<lb />
 ECl head coach Pat Dye told a meeting of his<lb />
ministration has supported us one<lb />
enl and we're deeply indebted to them. The<lb />
tnd the student body have also given us a lot of help<lb />
year. There are just a lot of people involved<lb />
� � this opportunity .<lb />
ve been a little short, but we've set our<lb />
: -ver quit continued Dve. "We've<lb />
 a lot i rsity this season and right now we're<lb />
'earn<lb />
:ana Tech, is now h-4 overall with one game<lb />
t h is seas<lb />
n them on film and the have a fine football<lb />
Viaj Lam right has put out<lb />
g players and 1 know that the will be well<lb />
 the NCAA latest statistics, the Pirates lead<lb />
� tal defense allowing only 204.8 vards per<lb />
lefense rank- second giving up onh 76.1<lb />
ECl a is- rank- eighth in NCAA scoring<lb />
I 16th in rushing defense.<lb />
Dy there would be no practice scheduled this<lb />
but workouts would begin again alter the<lb />
: a v s.<lb />
Crimson Tide<lb />
swims past ECU<lb />
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RESERVE ELLLBACK RO) Wiley runs past Marshall<lb />
defenders in tkt Pirates 15-0 victory Saturday night. The<lb />
fn shman � arned 13 times for hi vards and scored his first<lb />
touchdown against Marshall. ECl' u ill conclude its season<lb />
Dec. Ih when the Pirates will face Louisiana Tech in the<lb />
Independence Boul. Photo bv Pete Podeszua)<lb />
'Green just super' �Dye<lb />
Bv JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU's men's swimming<lb />
began its 1978 cam-<lb />
i sour note, losing<lb />
rful A labama squad<lb />
Several new meet<lb />
rds were e-tablished as<lb />
: a new pool record in<lb />
� � m eter div ing event.<lb />
The Cnm-on Tide's<lb />
Wavne Chester finished the<lb />
neter diving competition<lb />
an overall total of<lb />
establishing the n-w<lb />
rei ord and showing why<lb />
he wa- last year's national<lb />
champion in that event.<lb />
-ter also set a new meet<lb />
rd in the three meter<lb />
diving with a st ore of 266.75.<lb />
The Pirates' John Tudor<lb />
he meet record in the<lb />
'�-tyle with a time of<lb />
and also the 200<lb />
-tvle with 1 04.69. "John<lb />
Tudor gave us an excellent<lb />
performance, as his times<lb />
indicate said coach Ray<lb />
5 hart<lb />
One of the strongest and<lb />
most versatile swimmers for<lb />
the Tide proved to be Arne<lb />
Borgstrom, who captured<lb />
three first place honors.<lb />
Borgstrom was victorious in<lb />
the 200 backstroke (2:02.2).<lb />
200 breaststroke (2:09.80),<lb />
and the 200 individual<lb />
medley (1:56 00).<lb />
The Bucs 400 freestyle<lb />
relay team consisting of John<lb />
Tudor, Jack Clowar, Ted<lb />
Nieman and Bill Fehling<lb />
finished first with a time of<lb />
3:09.91, as compared to<lb />
Alabama's 3:10.91.<lb />
Fehling won the 50 free-<lb />
style in 21.96 seconds and<lb />
finished second in 100 free-<lb />
style behind Tudor.<lb />
"Fehling was sick tor a week<lb />
and a half commented<lb />
Scharf. "We were pleased<lb />
with the performance he<lb />
turned in<lb />
Neiman finished second<lb />
in the 200 freestyle (1:46.66)<lb />
and the 500 freestyle<lb />
(4 42.95). Clowar wa- run-<lb />
nerup in the 100 butterfly<lb />
(53.09) and the 200 indi-<lb />
vidual medley (1:59.70).<lb />
"U ere strong in the<lb />
freestyle and individual<lb />
medley and they were very<lb />
strong in the stroke<lb />
analyzed Scharf "They have<lb />
the national champion diver,<lb />
so there's not much that is<lb />
left to be said about him.<lb />
"Overall we did very<lb />
well. 1 felt our swimmers did<lb />
a hell of a good job. They<lb />
were determined and never<lb />
gave up during the meet. We<lb />
had a few weak places, but<lb />
we intend to work on those<lb />
with our freshmen. I was<lb />
mainly impressed with the<lb />
way they hung in there all<lb />
the way to the end. That's<lb />
the sign of a team with a<lb />
bright future ahead.<lb />
"It's hard to judge a<lb />
team on its performance in<lb />
one meet, but I think this<lb />
team will do very well<lb />
The Pirates swing back<lb />
into action Dec. 1-2 when<lb />
ECU travels to University<lb />
Park, Pa. to compete in the<lb />
Penn State Relays. Fol-<lb />
lowing the Penn State<lb />
tournament, men and wo-<lb />
men will face North Caro-<lb />
lina in a dual meet Dec. 6 in<lb />
Chapel Hill. The UNC meet<lb />
will begin at 7 p.m.<lb />
By DAVID M KK I)<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
 fumble recovery bv<lb />
V illie Hollej and a quick<lb />
touchdown by Anthony<lb />
' Uins started the ball<lb />
rolling fr the Pirates a-<lb />
gainsl the Thundering<lb />
Herd. Saturday. as the Pir<lb />
- generated a season<lb />
high 15-0 points.<lb />
Quarterback Leander<lb />
Green was certainly at his<lb />
best as he completed four<lb />
Ol seven passe- U,r 131<lb />
vards and two touchdowns<lb />
and rushed for another<lb />
-core.<lb />
Coach Pat Dye was<lb />
impressed to say the least<lb />
with Green's performance.<lb />
"I thought Leander<lb />
Green had a super night.<lb />
K e're an exciting football<lb />
team offensively and since<lb />
Leander has been healthy,<lb />
been more<lb />
make- the<lb />
ef-<lb />
of-<lb />
we nave<lb />
fective. ID<lb />
fense go<lb />
1 iu big story in the<lb />
Pirate- astounding win was<lb />
running back Anthony Col-<lb />
lins. With the Pirates's<lb />
leading rusher, Eddie<lb />
Hick- out early with a<lb />
bruised knee, the rushing<lb />
burden tell on the shoul-<lb />
der- of Collins.<lb />
Collins played errorless<lb />
as fie rambled for 90 yard-<lb />
on only five carries includ-<lb />
ing a game-breaking 53<lb />
yarder late in the first half.<lb />
Collins also had two re-<lb />
ceptions, one ol which was<lb />
a fifty-nine sard catch from<lb />
Green on the old flea flicker<lb />
play<lb />
Despite several out-<lb />
standing individual perfor-<lb />
mances, not enough could<lb />
be said for the Pirate of-<lb />
fensive line. They held off a<lb />
tenacious Marshall defense<lb />
ami opened up gaping<lb />
holes in the Marshall line.<lb />
Dye was also pleased<lb />
with offensive line's show-<lb />
ing. "The offensive line<lb />
really made progress this<lb />
year. The defense has had<lb />
lun all year. The offense<lb />
only had fun the last part of<lb />
! he season<lb />
For Gerald Hall, it was<lb />
just another day's work as<lb />
he electrified the spectators<lb />
time and again with daz-<lb />
zling punt returns. His five<lb />
returns, including one of 50<lb />
yards, for a total of 106<lb />
yards increased his season<lb />
average which is now in the<lb />
top ten in the country.<lb />
"We're definitely good<lb />
enough to go to a bowl<lb />
said Hall after the game,<lb />
"I'm kind of sad about<lb />
leaving ECU. The guys and<lb />
coaches here are just great.<lb />
It makes it alot easier to<lb />
leave with a bang tonight<lb />
Billy Rav<lb />
only caught<lb />
Although<lb />
Vv a -h ing ton<lb />
one pass Saturdav, it was<lb />
enough. Washington's TD<lb />
catch of 57 yards was<lb />
Green's second longest of<lb />
the night.<lb />
"We really had that<lb />
play down pat all year<lb />
-aid W ashington, "It sure<lb />
worked tonight<lb />
Field goal and extra<lb />
point kicker. Bill Lamm,<lb />
had another fine perform-<lb />
ance as he connected on 6<lb />
extra points and one 35<lb />
y ard field goal.<lb />
Fumbles again plagued<lb />
the Pirate offense as they<lb />
coughed up the ball four<lb />
times losing it three times.<lb />
Nevertheless, the Bucs<lb />
were in good filed position<lb />
each time they lost the ball<lb />
and Marshall could not<lb />
capitalize on ECl's mis-<lb />
cues.<lb />
Earn first shutout<lb />
Defense corrals Herd<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Pirate safety Ruffin<lb />
McNeill smiled as he<lb />
looked at a towel he had<lb />
swiped from a Marshall<lb />
player during Saturday<lb />
game. The towel had a skull<lb />
and cross bones on it, and<lb />
read "The Master<lb />
"That guy was talking<lb />
junk to us said McNeill.<lb />
"I guess this will shut him<lb />
up Other Pirate players<lb />
in the locker room laughed,<lb />
for they knew that the<lb />
entire Marshall team must<lb />
have "shut up" after being<lb />
humiliated by ECU 45-0.<lb />
The scene in the Pirate<lb />
locker room was a happy<lb />
one, as everyone felt rpoud,<lb />
and optimistic about a bowl<lb />
bid. Members of the de-<lb />
fensive team held up their<lb />
index fingers, signaling<lb />
"number 1" as they began<lb />
to disassemble.<lb />
"Hey TS said McNeill<lb />
to linebacker Tommy Sum-<lb />
mer, "number one, right?"<lb />
"That's right replied<lb />
Summer, "number one<lb />
v hat these two en-<lb />
forcers of the mighty Pirate<lb />
defense were speaking of<lb />
was the possible status of<lb />
the defense in the final<lb />
NCAA statistics. Entering<lb />
the game, the Pirates were<lb />
ranked third nationally in<lb />
total defense and second in<lb />
pass defense.<lb />
The defense held Mar-<lb />
shall to only 119 yards. The<lb />
Thundering Herd passing<lb />
game was allowed a mere<lb />
37 yards. This statistic<lb />
brought the season average<lb />
for the Pirate pass defense<lb />
to a mere 76.1 yards per<lb />
game, a stat that finished<lb />
just behind Boston College.<lb />
Yet, the Pirates had<lb />
wanted on so badly to have<lb />
the nation's number one<lb />
ranked pass defense. "That<lb />
was our goal before the<lb />
game said Summer. But,<lb />
with a trip to the Inde-<lb />
pendence Bowl lurking a-<lb />
bead, and finishing as<lb />
highly as they did, the Pir-<lb />
ates have little to be<lb />
ashamed of.<lb />
Following the game<lb />
Saturday, ECU coach Pat<lb />
Dye claimed that his de-<lb />
fense was a together group.<lb />
"Our defensive football<lb />
team deserves a lot of<lb />
credit. We haven't got a<lb />
genuine double-barrelled<lb />
stud out there, no super-<lb />
star, I mean. But we go out<lb />
there as a unit and play as a<lb />
unit. I'd say our defense<lb />
had fun out there all<lb />
season<lb />
ECU earns shutout<lb />
with easy 45-0 victory<lb />
,By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
With a 1-9 record and a coaching -taft headed for thi<lb />
nearest unemployment line, Mar-hall- Thundering Herd had<lb />
very little at stake against ECl" Saturday night<lb />
"And when you gamble like they did on defense,<lb />
explained Leander Green after the game. "You're going I<lb />
hurt<lb />
Green wasn't joking either. The shift) quarterback thn<lb />
two touchdown parses and scored one himself as the Pirates<lb />
destroyed hapless Marshall 45-0 in the Bur- final horn, i ontesl<lb />
of the season.<lb />
In fact , with a 35-0 halftime advantage. ECU head i oach 1' it<lb />
Dye wa- all but searching the stand- for plaver- to insert in the<lb />
second half, it wj- that bad.<lb />
"We played exceptionally well both offensively<lb />
defensively noted Dye, who's Pirate- fii the regular<lb />
season with an impressive 8-3 record. "I wa- espei<lb />
pleased with the way we played especially consider<lb />
circumstances under which the game wa- played fter all<lb />
their coaching staff and player- have been through thi- we <lb />
know it was really tough to come down here and play<lb />
It was announced earlier in the week. Marshall head CO <lb />
Frank Ellwood and his entire staff would be fired after the EC 1<lb />
game and university officials indicated at one time that lh�<lb />
game might not even be played becau-t- ol contra I squai I �<lb />
among the coaches.<lb />
"It was pretty obvious they weren't very well prepan<lb />
the game said split end Terry Gallaher who play- I I -<lb />
home game. "But being in the situation they were in it wa-<lb />
awfully tough for them to really want to plav "<lb />
Although the Pirate- started -lowly in the first quarter.<lb />
wasn't long before the roof fell in on the Thundering H<lb />
ECl cornerback illie Holley recovered a fumble by Man<lb />
quarterback Danny Wright and one play later Anthony '<lb />
took a pitch and streaked 22 vard- down the right -<lb />
the Pirates tir-t touchdown. Bill Lamm- conversion ish<lb />
the Bucs out front 7-0 with 3:40 remaining in the tir-t quai<lb />
And then on the Pirate- next series, ECU utili-<lb />
flea flicker for another big 58 vard si oring play Cr-<lb />
snap, handed it Eddie Hick- who fedthe ball to Gall<lb />
Gallaher then duped it back to Green who launch-<lb />
pass to Coliin- down the right side tor the � u hd wn.<lb />
"That was Coach Dye razzie-dazzle play -aid Gallaher<lb />
" e ran it once last week but it didn't work Bui '<lb />
everything seemed to work. Anthony also made<lb />
with the ball after he caught the pa<lb />
 ith a 14-0 lead, the Pirate- had just<lb />
themselves. Early in the second quarter. Green dire<lb />
eight play, 29 yard drive and went over from the thr I line<lb />
for the touchdown. Lamm's third conv rs was j<lb />
there was still much more to come.<lb />
This time. Green found his favorite receiver Bilh Rji<lb />
K ashington over the middle on their familiar post route I<lb />
yards and another touchdown.<lb />
Collins concluded the first halt -coring barrage with a t:<lb />
53 yard burst down the right sideline breaking num-<lb />
tackles along the way. Lamm's fifth conversion ol the 1<lb />
the Pirates an insurmountable 35-0 bulge<lb />
"Leander just seemed to get me the pitch at the right tim-<lb />
tonight said Collins who received the R.Vv Moore Ki-<lb />
the Gridiron Award after the game. "Onre again the offensixe<lb />
line really came off the ball well and gave me some excellent<lb />
blocking on the corners<lb />
Lamm added a 35 vard field goal while reserve fullback H �<lb />
Wiley scored on a two yard plunge to conclude the Pirates<lb />
oring the second half. iley finished the game with 13<lb />
carries for 64 yards.<lb />
"Leander had another super game. " prai-e Dye. "It was<lb />
kind of difficult for us becau-e 1 wanted u- to go out then<lb />
have a good time, but 1 wa- by no means trying to run u;<lb />
score against them<lb />
The Pirate defense limited Mar-ha 11 to ju-t IN total yai Is<lb />
with just 37 yard- through the air. ECl entered the game with<lb />
the nation's second best passing defense and ma have ju<lb />
wrapped up the title with its superb performance against the<lb />
Thundering Herd.<lb />
"Our defensive backs have set the tempo throughout the<lb />
entire season. They came back this tall in great shape and thev<lb />
have really been an inspiration to the whole team noted Dye<lb />
"Although we don't have any genuine super -tuds cn defense<lb />
we've got 11 players out there who play as a unit every w<lb />
They're a hungry group and they always have a lot ol people<lb />
around the ball<lb />
ECU-Marshall<lb />
Stats<lb />
Rushing<lb />
ECl � Green 13-33, Hicks<lb />
l-(-5), Collins 5-90, Sutton<lb />
8-59, Green 8-30, Harrell<lb />
5-19, Harrell 5-19, Wiley<lb />
13-64, Hawkins 1-2, Gal-<lb />
laher 1-6, Trevathan 2-(-l).<lb />
Marshall � Wright 21-34,<lb />
T. Campbell 5-11, D. Crisp<lb />
5-2, Shaner 2-4, Richardson<lb />
5-12, B.Campbell 8-19.<lb />
Passing<lb />
ECU � Green 4-7-0-131,<lb />
Marshall � Wright 2-6-2-<lb />
21, Shanner 2-6-0-16.<lb />
Receiving<lb />
ECU � Washington 1-57,<lb />
Gallaher 1-7, Collins 2-67;<lb />
Marshall � Schroeder 221,<lb />
Natale 1-10, Williams 1-6.<lb />
Hall eludes Herd<lb />
EREE SAFETY GERALD Hall is upended by several<lb />
Marshall defensers. Hall returned five punts for 105 yards<lb />
Saturday night. . . , . ,  <lb />
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Head over heels with football<lb />
MARSH U.I <lb />
is P<lb />
Gl ORGE CRISP 2 and Hobart Phillips 80<lb />
e safety Gerald Hall topples head over<lb />
tg punt return against the Thundering Herd.<lb />
IPhofLTt 7rg tkertl0n l�d " Punt returns.<lb />
rnoto by John H. Grogan<lb />
The championship of<lb />
the Fearless Forecast is at<lb />
stake this week as the<lb />
contest heads into its last<lb />
week of the season. There<lb />
are two championships to<lb />
be decided, most wins and<lb />
best winning percentage.<lb />
This situation exists be-<lb />
cause David Maready, the<lb />
current percentage leader,<lb />
began picking several<lb />
weeks after the other<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD progno-<lb />
sticators.<lb />
Maready's percentage<lb />
is presently .747. Assistant<lb />
Sports Editor Cbarles<lb />
Chandler, the leader in<lb />
most games picked cor-<lb />
rectly, is just behind with a<lb />
736 percentage. Chandler<lb />
can take the percentage<lb />
title only by outguessing<lb />
Maready by at least two<lb />
games this week.<lb />
Chandler, who has<lb />
picked 103 games correctly,<lb />
holds a comfortable four<lb />
game lead over Terrv<lb />
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Georgia if they don't. Or-<lb />
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Oklahoma. Rose Bowl:<lb />
Southern California vs.<lb />
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Rice, vs. Notre Dame.<lb />
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doesn't beat Auburn.<lb />
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Georgia Tech. Tangerine<lb />
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lina State. Hall of Fame<lb />
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Arizona State. Indepen-<lb />
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ance by Rick Berns, who set<lb />
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