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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 NoJWT<lb />
jjuth<lb />
16 January 1979<lb />
Competency test results announced<lb />
Test scores surprisingly low;<lb />
private schools score higher<lb />
By GLENN THOMAS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The competency test is<lb />
over ami the results are<lb />
known. Although the test<lb />
is a simple measure of<lb />
basic computational and<lb />
reading skills, the marks<lb />
seem surprisingly low.<lb />
Over all, the North<lb />
Carolina Public School<lb />
system has a 14 percent<lb />
failure rate on the read-<lb />
mi: test, and a N percent<lb />
ire rate on the com-<lb />
putational test.<lb />
The reading test is a<lb />
basic examination of a<lb />
students ability to read<lb />
How directions. The<lb />
include- questions in<lb />
such as how to<lb />
read a map, how to read<lb />
a directory, and<lb />
fill out a job<lb />
ion.<lb />
math test involved<lb />
it's ability to<lb />
mathematical skills<lb />
situations.<lb />
equired stu-<lb />
ad a recipe.<lb />
sales tax, and<lb />
form basic multipli-<lb />
md dh iHon.<lb />
tnklin L. Britt, dir-<lb />
r of the Northeast<lb />
Educational Center in<lb />
Williamston, said that he<lb />
felt that the test was a<lb />
good indication of a<lb />
ent's ability . The cen-<lb />
ter, which covers a 15<lb />
nt) area including Pitt<lb />
mty, released a report<lb />
earlier this week on how<lb />
each county did.<lb />
Britt said that the first<lb />
step in interpreting the<lb />
results of the test was to<lb />
define competency. He<lb />
went on to say that many<lb />
of the students who failed<lb />
the test were classified as<lb />
being mentally retarded.<lb />
One of the biggest<lb />
problems with the test is<lb />
the elimination of all<lb />
racial and sexual bias.<lb />
"The test commission<lb />
took great pains to elim-<lb />
inate both sex bias and<lb />
racial bias said Britt.<lb />
"There was an effort to<lb />
ask about each question,<lb />
was it sexually or racially<lb />
biased<lb />
Britt said he feel that<lb />
the poor results from the<lb />
test can best be related<lb />
to amount of education<lb />
the students' parents have<lb />
had. Britt said "parent<lb />
education level is a better<lb />
indicator than sex or<lb />
race<lb />
The programs that are<lb />
to be instituted by the<lb />
Governor will be of great<lb />
benefit to the students<lb />
who failed. "We've iden-<lb />
tified what is needed,<lb />
and we're trying to do<lb />
smething about it said<lb />
Britt. "The one who<lb />
benefits the most is the<lb />
kid who failed<lb />
On the statewide level<lb />
the private schools did<lb />
much better than the<lb />
public schools. The pri-<lb />
vate schools had 99 of<lb />
their students passing the<lb />
reading test, and 98<lb />
passing the math skills<lb />
test. Britt said that the<lb />
gross difference in test<lb />
-cores could be attributed<lb />
to a difference in the<lb />
amount of money spent in<lb />
private and public<lb />
schools.<lb />
Britt also said that<lb />
students who failed the<lb />
test will receive remedial<lb />
help in the areas in<lb />
which they are deficient.<lb />
This will be made avail-<lb />
able through a new $3.2<lb />
million to be added to the<lb />
educational budget. The<lb />
money will be alloted<lb />
to the different districts on<lb />
the basis of the number<lb />
of students failing and<lb />
their severity.<lb />
On the whole Pitt<lb />
County was just slightly<lb />
below the state average.<lb />
Pitt scored a 14 percent<lb />
failure rate on the read-<lb />
ing test and a 20 percent<lb />
failure rate on the math<lb />
test. John McKnight, dir-<lb />
ector of Testing, Re-<lb />
search, and Planning for<lb />
the Pitt County school<lb />
ystem, said "we are<lb />
very pleased with these<lb />
results, since statistics<lb />
indicate that the failure<lb />
rate since the trial testing<lb />
in March of last year has<lb />
been reduced approx-<lb />
imately 60 percent in<lb />
reading. While this is no<lb />
way attempts to excuse<lb />
the failures, it is an<lb />
important factor to con-<lb />
sider in examining overall<lb />
results<lb />
Ott Alford, superin-<lb />
tendant of Pitt County<lb />
schools said, "The posi-<lb />
tive attitude of all in-<lb />
volved is a major reason<lb />
for the climate of success<lb />
which exists for students<lb />
in Pitt County today. The<lb />
continued effort and re-<lb />
finement of programs will<lb />
result in further reduction<lb />
of failures and even more<lb />
favorable response to the<lb />
challenge of a quality<lb />
education for Pitt County<lb />
graduates<lb />
Example test questions<lb />
Here are some ex-<lb />
amples of questions which<lb />
students could be ex-<lb />
pected to answer. These<lb />
questions come directly<lb />
from a manual designed to<lb />
help students prepare for<lb />
the test:<lb />
1. What does this sign<lb />
mean?<lb />
a) Walk your bike<lb />
b) Motorcycles not al-<lb />
lowed<lb />
c) No bikes allowed<lb />
dBike route<lb />
2. The caution on the can<lb />
means you should not<lb />
a) Shake the can<lb />
b) Make a hole in the<lb />
can<lb />
c) Turn the can upside<lb />
down<lb />
d) Put the can in the<lb />
refrigerator<lb />
Hunt addresses state<lb />
What's inside<lb />
Ski slope reportssee p.3.<lb />
Electronic musician Brian Enosee p.5.<lb />
Magic is reviewedsee p.5.<lb />
Pirate swimmers gain revengesee<lb />
p.7.<lb />
Pirate basketball loses tough overtime<lb />
battle to Virginia Commonwealthsee<lb />
P.7.<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Governor James B.<lb />
Hunt jr. appeared on<lb />
statewide television on<lb />
January 10 to speak on<lb />
the recent results of the<lb />
statewide competency<lb />
tests, which were admin-<lb />
istered last fall to elev-<lb />
enth graders throughout<lb />
the public education sys-<lb />
tem in this state.<lb />
"The scores were<lb />
good, but they weren't<lb />
good enough the gov-<lb />
ernor said. He added the<lb />
90V2 of all students who<lb />
attempted passed the<lb />
reading portion of the<lb />
test, and 85V2 passed the<lb />
math computation part of<lb />
the test.<lb />
The governor said that<lb />
even though results of<lb />
the tests appeared to be<lb />
very good, some 13,000<lb />
students � one out of<lb />
every six � failed one<lb />
part of the test or the<lb />
other. "If any student<lb />
has failed, all of us in<lb />
North Carolina have<lb />
failed the governor<lb />
stated. He continued,<lb />
"Are we readv for the<lb />
1980's? If not, we<lb />
cannot point the finger at<lb />
anyone else but our-<lb />
ves.<lb />
The governor added<lb />
that all of the states citi-<lb />
zens were responsible for<lb />
the success of the<lb />
schools.<lb />
During the broadcast,<lb />
the governor showed a<lb />
video tape of a panel<lb />
discussion held at Raleigh<lb />
High School. Student re-<lb />
action to the competency<lb />
tests was generally fav-<lb />
orable, and a majority of<lb />
the students said that the<lb />
tests helped them to<lb />
identify weaknesses that<lb />
needed extra work.<lb />
The governor stressed<lb />
the need for private indi-<lb />
viduals to get involved in<lb />
volunteer work as tutors<lb />
to help out students who<lb />
are having problems with<lb />
math or reading.<lb />
"If the young people<lb />
are willing to learn, we<lb />
should give them the<lb />
chance the governor<lb />
said. He urged the De-<lb />
partment of Education to<lb />
keep the test, and he<lb />
announced an additional<lb />
funding of $3.2 million to<lb />
provide materials for<lb />
teaching remedial skills<lb />
to students who failed<lb />
the test.<lb />
Hunt's announcement<lb />
of additional money for<lb />
remediation brought the<lb />
total funds allocated for<lb />
this purpose to approx-<lb />
imately $7.5 million.<lb />
Hunt also announced<lb />
that parents would re-<lb />
ceive reports so as to<lb />
know how their child did<lb />
on the competency test,<lb />
and he went on to<lb />
parents to help<lb />
children.<lb />
The governor chal-<lb />
lenged everyone to trv<lb />
harder the next time<lb />
around � he said that<lb />
failed students should trv<lb />
harder to learn the basic<lb />
skills needed to pass the<lb />
test, that students who<lb />
passed, should help their<lb />
less fortunate classmates,<lb />
and that churches and<lb />
civic groups should put<lb />
forth a greater effort to<lb />
help students learn ev-<lb />
eryday tasks such as<lb />
finding a number in the<lb />
phone book, and reading<lb />
a road map.<lb />
"Please help vour<lb />
schools Hunt said.<lb />
"Let's not wait for gov-<lb />
ernment to solve this<lb />
problem<lb />
urge<lb />
their<lb />
Phone-a-thon discussed;<lb />
SGA announces vacancies<lb />
By CHRIS CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association held its<lb />
first meeting of the year<lb />
on Monday at 5 p.m.<lb />
Libby Lefler, SGA speak-<lb />
er presided.<lb />
The first items dis-<lb />
cussed were reports from<lb />
the standing committees.<lb />
The Student Welfare<lb />
Committee made a report<lb />
concerning their work.<lb />
This committee is in-<lb />
volved with parking and<lb />
towing facilities, visitation<lb />
and housing contracts.<lb />
The committee is also<lb />
working on a question-<lb />
naire for students in-<lb />
forming them of the<lb />
purpose of the SGA and<lb />
its duties.<lb />
Two vacancies now<lb />
open for SGA Day Repre-<lb />
sentative were reported at<lb />
TOMMY JOE PAYNE, SGA president, reports on the<lb />
results of the Alumni Phone-a-thon.<lb />
the meeting by Libby<lb />
Lefler. The resignations<lb />
from Karen Sanders and<lb />
Karen Laing were read<lb />
by Lefler. Sanders will be<lb />
doing her field place-<lb />
ment this semester and<lb />
Laing graduated.<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne,<lb />
SGA president, reported<lb />
on the Student Alumni<lb />
Phone-a-thon. The phone-<lb />
a-thon was held last<lb />
November and December.<lb />
According to Payne, Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda, an honor-<lb />
ary business frr �rnity,<lb />
collected the most mone-<lb />
tary pledges. Because of<lb />
this achievement, the<lb />
fraternity won the money<lb />
prize.<lb />
Payne also announced<lb />
that the SGA project for<lb />
this semester will be<lb />
similar to the phone-athon<lb />
The project will include<lb />
trying to get pledges<lb />
from seniors. The pled-<lb />
ges will be paid for the<lb />
following three years.<lb />
Payne announced to<lb />
the members of the SGA<lb />
that elections will be<lb />
coming up soon.<lb />
According to Lefler,<lb />
many students are in-<lb />
terested in the Cooper-<lb />
ative Education (co-Op)<lb />
program here at ECU. At<lb />
the meeting today, Lefler<lb />
reported that several stu-<lb />
dents expressed their<lb />
feelings on the program<lb />
stating that they are not<lb />
being treated fairly. The<lb />
students feel that the<lb />
Co-Op program should be<lb />
investigated. Lefler an-<lb />
nounced that anyone in-<lb />
terested in the investi-<lb />
gation should contact her<lb />
by the end of the week.<lb />
Lefler also reminded<lb />
members of the SGA to<lb />
attend the meetings on a<lb />
regular basis.<lb />
Lefler stated that she<lb />
hoped several people will<lb />
be interested in the Bills<lb />
and Sales Committee. She<lb />
added that the members<lb />
should worry about the<lb />
quality of the bill and<lb />
how it will affect the<lb />
students. She reminded<lb />
the members that they<lb />
are the leaders of the<lb />
student body.<lb />
Two new bills were<lb />
introduced and will be<lb />
sent to the appropriation<lb />
committee. The LB 13-1,<lb />
Constitution of Biology<lb />
Club, and LB 13-2, Ap-<lb />
propriations for Handball<lb />
were the two introduced.<lb />
Dean Alexander com-<lb />
mented on the new Pan-<lb />
asonic unit purchased for<lb />
the Student Center. Ac-<lb />
cording to Alexander, the<lb />
TV screen is the largest<lb />
screen on the market. He<lb />
stated that the TV screen<lb />
is a fine way to expand<lb />
ECU's facilities especially<lb />
with the good movies and<lb />
sports activities on tele-<lb />
vision. Alexander culled<lb />
the screen something for<lb />
everyone.<lb />
Li<lb />
The OtNer Side<lb />
of<lb />
MacIness<lb />
by Anita Lancaster<lb />
If vou were one of the 635 students whose<lb />
schedule was cancelled this semester, anger and<lb />
frustration were probably all you felt last week. Every<lb />
where you turned you were told the same thing over<lb />
and o' er, "I'm sorry, but there is nothing can do<lb />
about it. 4 p.m. on January 8 was the deadline date<lb />
for picking up your schedule<lb />
So, you make your weary way into the drop-add<lb />
line, hoping and praying that you'll be lucky enough<lb />
to get at least some of the courses you had originally<lb />
signed up for. At this point you were met with good<lb />
and bad news.<lb />
Vhe good news was that some of the courses you<lb />
wanted were still open. The bad news � they were at<lb />
times no one else wanted.<lb />
You were met with jillions of 8 o'clock classes and<lb />
6:30-9:30 classes. When you finally completed your<lb />
all-day tour of ECU's infamous drop-add line and<lb />
looked at your crazy schedule, your frustration and<lb />
anger came to its peak. "Why me Then you<lb />
violently cursed ECU and the administration for<lb />
putting you through this horrible nightmare.<lb />
Luckily, my schedule was not cancelled, but some<lb />
of my friend's schedules were. So, I decided to seek<lb />
out the culprit behind this outrageous cancelling of<lb />
schedules � and I found him. The culprit was you<lb />
The school furnished you with two notices<lb />
concerning scheduling. The first notice you received<lb />
was during pre-registration. This was an 8Vfc xll inch<lb />
sheet of white paper entitled:<lb />
SPRING SEMESTER 1979<lb />
Fee Payment and Registration<lb />
Procedures For Pre registered Students<lb />
The second notice was the Cashier's Statement re-<lb />
vived by you in the mail.<lb />
Both these notices contained identical information<lb />
stating when and where you could pay your fees and<lb />
the deadline date for picking up your schedule. So,<lb />
the information was all there. You just didn't read it<lb />
thoroughly.<lb />
A great part of your schedule being cancelled was<lb />
your fault, but I have one suggestion for the<lb />
university. Since the average skim-reader's eyes are<lb />
immediately directed to bold-face type, it may have<lb />
been a good idea to put All undergraduate schedules<lb />
not . secured by 4 p.m. January 8 will be cancelled<lb />
in bold-face so students would be sure to see it.<lb />
Okay, so you admit it was your fault, but vou still<lb />
want to know, "Why do they have to cancel<lb />
schedules?" Well, that was my question too. So, after<lb />
a few phone calls, I finally located the man who does<lb />
know exactly why.<lb />
"Because it is frustrating not to cancel schedules.<lb />
We have no way of knowing which of those students,<lb />
that have not picked up their schedules, will come<lb />
back said Mr J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar of ECU.<lb />
"Out of those 635 students whose schedules were<lb />
cancelled, 500 of them did not show up. If we didn't<lb />
cancel those schedules, there would be no cards to<lb />
pick up during drop-add Moore added.<lb />
The university did everything they could in help<lb />
every 10,314 students who pre-registered this past<lb />
semester. Did you know that ECU is the only school<lb />
in the N.C. University system that hand checks eierv<lb />
schedule after it has come out of the computer? Thev<lb />
do this to make sure there are no conflicts and to<lb />
work out the schedules so they are exactly, if not<lb />
close, to what you, as a student, wanted.<lb />
As I have learned throughout the years, experience<lb />
is the best teacher. I'm almost certain that those of<lb />
you will not let your schedule be cancelled again.<lb />
Just remember, since ECU is a fairly large school,<lb />
the only means of communication with you is through<lb />
notices. So, if you want to know what is going on,<lb />
you're going to have to read these notices thoroughly.<lb />
If you can follow these three simple rules, then<lb />
hopefully you'll never encounter anymore mis-<lb />
understandings with the university.<lb />
1. Read all notices thoroughly.<lb />
2. Try putting the notices received throughout the<lb />
year in an old shoe box; that way you'll always have<lb />
it to look back on.<lb />
3. If you cannot pick up your schedule by the<lb />
deadline date, and you know for sure that you- are<lb />
coming back, call the Registrar's office and they will<lb />
gladly hold your schedule for you.<lb />
Have a problem with school? Maybe I can help. Just<lb />
write it out and bring it to the FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
office or mail it in care of this column.<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 16 January 1979<lb />
Photog<lb />
Staff photographer<lb />
needed for the ECU<lb />
Photo Lab. Applications<lb />
taken at the FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD office. See secre-<lb />
tary between 8 a.m5<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Dorms<lb />
There are two day<lb />
student and one Greene<lb />
Dunn openings in SGA.<lb />
Screenings will be held<lb />
Fhurs. Jan. I8th at 4<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall 239.<lb />
l! interested, applications<lb />
are taken daily from 8-5<lb />
in Mendenhall 227 or call<lb />
757-6611 Ext. 218 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Biology<lb />
The Biology Club will<lb />
hold its first meeting of<lb />
the ear on Jan 17<lb />
al 7 p.m. in Biology<lb />
N102. Speaker is Dr.<lb />
Stehinan who will speak<lb />
i ii the nuclear reactor<lb />
plant in Southport, N.C.<lb />
Election ol officers will be<lb />
held. $1 dues for this<lb />
semester's membership<lb />
will be collected. Every-<lb />
one is invited.<lb />
Interns<lb />
Students interested in<lb />
-unimer internships with<lb />
the NC Institute of<lb />
Government should con-<lb />
the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Office.<lb />
Applicants must have<lb />
ileted tvo years of<lb />
college and not be<lb />
ruling graduate school<lb />
May. 1979.<lb />
Applications must be filed<lb />
b Feb. 10. 1979.<lb />
Cinema<lb />
The Greenville Cinema<lb />
Society is now accepting<lb />
memberships for the<lb />
spring semester series of<lb />
high-quality films to be<lb />
shown here on campus.<lb />
This sessions films<lb />
include: Hearts of the<lb />
West; Lies My Father<lb />
Told Me; The Thief of<lb />
Pans; Dersu Uzala;<lb />
Fellini's La Strada; and<lb />
an evening of short films.<lb />
Memberships cost only<lb />
ix dollars; for further<lb />
details consult Bill Steph-<lb />
enson or Peter Makuck of<lb />
the ECU English depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
PACE<lb />
The deadline for<lb />
applying to take the<lb />
Professional and Ad-<lb />
ministrative Career Ex-<lb />
amination (PACE) is Feb.<lb />
22, 1979. Applications are<lb />
available in the Career<lb />
Planning and Placement<lb />
Office. A satisfactory<lb />
score on this exam is<lb />
necessary to qualify for<lb />
many of the positions<lb />
with the Federal<lb />
Government.<lb />
Corps<lb />
The Peace Corps has<lb />
on display African art-<lb />
ifacts in the showcases in<lb />
Joyner Library. Masks,<lb />
art objects, statues, and<lb />
beads from many coun-<lb />
tries in East, Central and<lb />
Southern Africa will be<lb />
on display from Jan. 15<lb />
to Jan. 26. We invite you<lb />
lo see some original art<lb />
Irom the dark continent.<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
The next Greenpeace<lb />
meeting will be held<lb />
Mon Jan. 22, at 7 p.m.<lb />
in the board room up-<lb />
stairs at the Sheppard<lb />
Memorial Library on Ev-<lb />
ans St. (A few doors<lb />
down from Blimpies). All<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend and any other<lb />
interested people. For<lb />
more information, call<lb />
Jerry Adderton at 758-<lb />
269 after 5 p.m. on<lb />
weekdays.<lb />
Tennis<lb />
If you enjoy playing<lb />
table tennis, stop by the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter Table Tennis Rooms<lb />
each Tues. evening at 7<lb />
p.m. when the Table<lb />
Tennis Club meets. You<lb />
will find players of all<lb />
levels of ability parti-<lb />
cipating. Various activities<lb />
such as ladder tourn-<lb />
aments are often sche-<lb />
duled. All ECU students,<lb />
I acuity and staff are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Ski Trip<lb />
All persons signed up<lb />
to attend the Mar.4-9 ski<lb />
rip must attend the Jan.<lb />
25 meeting at 4 p.m. in<lb />
Km. 108 Memorial Gym.<lb />
Room reservations and<lb />
ravel plans will be made<lb />
it this time. Payment of<lb />
J<lb />
lees will be discussed.<lb />
Contact Mrs. Jo Saunders<lb />
.�t 757-6000 if you cannot<lb />
ittend this meeting.<lb />
Honor Frat<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, the<lb />
Scientific Honor Fraternity<lb />
will sponsor a Bake Sale<lb />
on Fri. Jan. 19 in front of<lb />
the Student Store. All<lb />
pledges and members are<lb />
urged to bring some<lb />
goodies on Friday the<lb />
19th before 9 a.m. to the<lb />
Sludent Store.<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
PSI CHI, the Psy-<lb />
chology Honor Society,<lb />
will present a talk on the<lb />
very interesting topic of<lb />
Hypnosis. Dr. Boice<lb />
Daugherty, a Psychology<lb />
professor at ECU will be<lb />
the speaker. All in-<lb />
terested people are in-<lb />
vited to attend and ask<lb />
any questions pertaining<lb />
to the subject. The talk<lb />
will take place on Tues<lb />
Ian 16 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Speight Bldg. , Rm. 129.<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will hold<lb />
its monthly dinner<lb />
meeting Jan. 17 at 6<lb />
p.m. The meeting will be<lb />
al the new Western Steer<lb />
steakhouse on 10th St.<lb />
Ml brothers and pledges<lb />
are urged to attend.<lb />
Tutor<lb />
Need Biology tutor<lb />
who can spend three to<lb />
four hours per week. Job<lb />
includes sitting in on<lb />
class 10-11 Mon. and<lb />
Wed. Pay is exceptionally<lb />
good. Call Bio-Tutor at<lb />
752-2535 or 752-2579.<lb />
Jews<lb />
There will be an After<lb />
New Year's Party for all<lb />
the Jewish Students on<lb />
Wed Jan. 17 in the Tar<lb />
River Clubhouse at 8<lb />
p.m. For further infor-<lb />
mation andor ride call<lb />
Dr. Resnick 756-5640<lb /><lb />
I<lb />
NC<lb />
SUPERMARKET<lb />
Campbell's Vegetable Soup18'<lb />
io oz. cans<lb />
Jif peanut butter98'<lb />
18 oz. creamy<lb />
Morrell Franks89'<lb />
12 Oz. package<lb />
Banquet pot pies4$l.��<lb />
8 oz. beef, chicken , turkey<lb />
KraSt macaroni &amp; cheese 3$l.os<lb />
dinners 8 oz. pack.<lb />
Blue Bonnet margarine2$l.�<lb />
l lb. pack.<lb />
Prices effective<lb />
Wed. Jan. 17-Sat. Jan. 20<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
There will be a<lb />
Racquetball Club meeting,<lb />
Wed Jan. 17 at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in Rm. 105<lb />
Memorial Gym. Anyone<lb />
interested in racquetball<lb />
is welcome.<lb />
SocioAnth<lb />
The SociologyAnthro-<lb />
pology Club will have a<lb />
meeting Jan. 17 at V.3<lb />
m. at BD 302. All<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend and any interested<lb />
persons are invited.<lb />
Art<lb />
There will be<lb />
pening reception on<lb />
Jan<lb />
an<lb />
Fn.<lb />
for<lb />
26th, 8-10 p-m<lb />
�. School of Art Facult<lb />
Inhibition. The public a<lb />
mvited to attend.<lb />
ALL YOU<lb />
CAN EAT<lb />
FOR $2.<lb />
Tuesday Only<lb />
Perch &amp; Trout<lb />
Dinner Meal Includes:<lb />
Golden Crisp French Fries,<lb />
Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and<lb />
the world's best Hushpuppies.<lb />
Sun. thru Than. 4:30-9:00<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat. 4:30.10:00<lb />
HHMY1<lb />
1890<lb />
Seafood<lb />
r; Evans St.<lb />
Friday's<lb />
Seafood<lb />
10 Discount to all ECU Students - Greenville Store Only<lb />
Excluding Contect Lenses and Oscar Specials<lb />
OPTICIANS<lb />
�cent to East Carolina Eye Clinic.<lb />
optsaans <lb />
of amenca<lb />
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� IROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED<lb />
� PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES<lb />
� FRAMES REPAIRED &amp; REPLACED<lb />
� CHEMICAL HARDENED LENSES<lb />
� SELECTION Of OVER 1000 FRAMES<lb />
� ARTIFICIAL EYES<lb />
� OSHA APPROVED INDUSTRIAL GLASSES<lb />
Contact Lenses<lb />
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Bausch &amp; Lomb or Softens<lb />
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Semi Soft LensM30<lb />
Hard LensS115<lb />
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752-1446<lb />
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PHYSICIANS QUADRANGLE<lb />
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MON TUES. THURS FRI<lb />
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Berkley Mall<lb />
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DNESDAY<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
BOOKS FOR SALE: SOCI<lb />
2110, SPCH 3004, and<lb />
ART 1000. Ail have only<lb />
been used once and are<lb />
in good condition for a<lb />
low, low price! Call<lb />
752-9390 or 757-6366<lb />
(Mon. &amp; Wed. after 5:30<lb />
p.m.) and ask for Anita.<lb />
Leave a message if I'm<lb />
not there.<lb />
FOR SALE One RCA<lb />
12" portable B&amp;W TV.<lb />
Works great. $50. Call<lb />
758-6283 after 3:30 p.m.<lb />
Late calls ok.<lb />
FOR SALE: Yashica<lb />
MAT-124 TLR camera.<lb />
Excellent condition.<lb />
Bought at S125. Asking<lb />
$75 or best offer. Call<lb />
752-8254.<lb />
SALE: Sanyo AMFM<lb />
8-tk. car stereo wDX<lb />
and FF. Like new.<lb />
Bought at $119. Asking<lb />
$45. Will negotiate. Call<lb />
752-8254.<lb />
FOR SALE - One pair<lb />
ladies size 9 Frye boots;<lb />
side zipper style. Like<lb />
new. $40. Call 758-6283<lb />
after 3:30 p.m. If no<lb />
answer, ke trying. Late<lb />
calls ok.<lb />
FOR SALE - One Saxony<lb />
style spinning wheel with<lb />
distaff and seat. Beautiful<lb />
excellent condition.<lb />
Retails now for over $225,<lb />
will sacrifice for $150.<lb />
Call 758-6283 after 3:30<lb />
p.m. Late calls ok.<lb />
FOR SALE: Stereo<lb />
Components. Color TV<lb />
19 $275. Surfboard, T<lb />
3" swallowtail, $120. Wet<lb />
suit - large, Long John<lb />
$50, top - $25, gloves and<lb />
boots - $15. Desk and<lb />
chair $35. Call 756-8708.<lb />
FOR SALE - Brand new<lb />
ladies suede boot-length<lb />
coat. Nice details � never<lb />
worn. Size 13. $75. Call<lb />
758-6283 after 3:30 p.m.<lb />
Late calls ok.<lb />
in excellent condition.<lb />
Call after 5 p.m. at<lb />
758-8076.<lb />
Sandv or<lb />
758-9728.<lb />
Robin at<lb />
JDcrsonad)<lb />
Senior and Junior nursing<lb />
students - unique<lb />
opportunity outside<lb />
clinical setting, part-time<lb />
day &amp; early evening<lb />
hours. Call 756-9466.<lb />
BELLY DANCE - Let<lb />
1979 be your year for<lb />
health and beauty.<lb />
Dance'$ A course in the<lb />
ANCIENT ART of Belly<lb />
Dancing taught by<lb />
Sunshine will begin Jan.<lb />
15 (Monday night). Rides<lb />
from campus available.<lb />
Call 758-0736. (Mornings<lb />
ana evenings).<lb />
FOR 5 E: 1973 maroon NEED TO BUY used WEIGHT LOSS through<lb />
Monte Carlo with black refrigerator. Would need yoga - special juice<lb />
vinyl top. Fully equipped 4 cubic ft. in size. Call fasting � control tech-<lb />
niques - tension release -<lb />
supple body. Call Sun-<lb />
shine 758-0736 mornings<lb />
or evenings.<lb />
tot rent<lb />
WANTED: Women to<lb />
share a 6 bedroom house<lb />
near campus. Must be<lb />
clean and responsible<lb />
Call Lynn 752-0790<lb />
756-1950.<lb />
Female needed to share<lb />
new 2 bedroom apt. 4<lb />
blocks from campus. $70<lb />
rent plu one third<lb />
utilities. Wanted before<lb />
�w b; Feb. 1st. Call<lb />
758-0028.<lb />
APARTMENT for rent, 4<lb />
Mock- from campus.<lb />
Need third person to split<lb />
rent. $145 mo. rent. Ltil.<lb />
JPprox. $35. mo. Call<lb />
Mike or Bill at 758-1207.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED<lb />
JO SHARE APT. AT<lb />
Eastbrook. Campus bus<lb />
service available. $80 per<lb />
mo- plus half utilities.<lb />
Call Jeff at 758-1187.<lb /><lb />
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Seek, flight, snorkel jackets<lb />
Back Packs<lb />
SAPPHIRE VALLEY - Fifteen to 70 inch base.<lb />
Packed powder surface. Two of three slopes open.<lb />
Seven inches new manmade snow. Night skiinc<lb />
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new natural snow. Loose granular surface. Two of five<lb />
slopes open. Two to four inches new manmade snow<lb />
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I wo inches new natural snow. Powder surface. Eight<lb />
of 12 slopes open. Some new manmade snow. Night<lb />
skiing tonight.<lb />
WOLF LAUREL - Fourteen to 62 inch base. Three<lb />
inches new natural snow. Hard-packed surface. Three<lb />
of nine slopes open. Some new manmade snow.<lb />
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Serving Breakfast 24 Hoars<lb />
Homemade biscuits<lb />
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and pancakes<lb />
Daily specials for breakfast,<lb />
lunch, and dinner.<lb />
Conveniently located at<lb />
321 East 10th. Street<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
16 January 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Pay 3<lb />
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College and apathy<lb />
Colleges across the nation have<lb />
turned inward, and student action and<lb />
involvement have been supplanted by<lb />
apathy and a return to the frivolous<lb />
lifestyles of the fifties. ECU,<lb />
unfortunately, is one of the leaders in<lb />
student apathy.<lb />
College is more than a training<lb />
ground in which to acquire a marketable<lb />
It is a place to broaden one's<lb />
horizons, to be challenged by new<lb />
ideas.<lb />
The liberal arts offer that kind of<lb />
personal enrichment, yet enrollment in<lb />
these fields has dropped off sharply,<lb />
while business and technology have<lb />
increased in popularity. Another means<lb />
of personal growth is through active<lb />
participation in a student organization.<lb />
A letter in today's "Forum"<lb />
complains, among other things, of the<lb />
high ratio of ads to copy in<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD, and we admit that<lb />
that ratio is far too high. It has<lb />
nothing to do with salaries, as the<lb />
author of the letter suggested (the ads<lb />
would be sold anyway; the high ratio<lb />
only makes them more prominent) but<lb />
with the fact that we simply do not<lb />
have the manpower studentpower) to<lb />
hold up the news end of the bargain.<lb />
The Student Union, the largest<lb />
student controlled organization on cam-<lb />
pus, suffers from the same problem as<lb />
other organizations. The Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee, for example, has advertised<lb />
since before Christmas for new mem-<lb />
bers. None have come forward, and<lb />
the committee is virtually nonexistent.<lb />
The interest, however, is there, judging<lb />
from the attendance at Coffeehouse<lb />
shows and at similar place downtown.<lb />
Probably very 'ittle can be done to<lb />
combat this apathy. it's simply a<lb />
malady of the times which, hopefully,<lb />
will bottom out soon before too many of<lb />
the strides made in the last decade are<lb />
lost due to neglect. The decision lies<lb />
with the individual.<lb />
Viewpoint<lb />
"6V� Noco<lb />
Forum<lb />
Stranded jocks anger student<lb />
military thwarts peace<lb />
Th,<lb />
�J<lb />
following editorial was written by Promoting<lb />
) Peace, P.O. Box 103, Woodmont, Conn<lb />
lire<lb />
is cause for alarm in America. Estimates of<lb />
mployed run from 6 to 10 million. School systems<lb />
cutting back, even closing for lack of funds<lb />
�ltn .arc tor most Americans is deplorable and<lb />
unavailable. There is, we are told, no money to<lb />
ties, and provide jobs for those who need<lb />
; i<lb />
,i<lb />
want the<lb />
inadequate as ,t is, must suffice for education<lb />
vellare, agricultural aid, public employment etc<lb />
tha,AS128dhneleaSe? by,Sen- EdWard' Kenn'edy Pr0VeS<lb />
thai $128 bilhons of mihtary spending, concentrated as<lb />
it is in capital-intensive industries, actually costs jobs<lb />
r3nS .CiVilian Production and represents<lb />
l.Hto.UOO jobs lost, increasing unemployment and<lb />
inflation.<lb />
Many top military experts agree that military<lb />
budget fat can be cut by $30 billion without<lb />
afftct.ng defense one bit. That $30 billion put into<lb />
civilian production instead of military would provide<lb />
over 500,000 added jobs. H<lb />
On the basis of such facts, American military<lb />
spending is outrageously excessive. It helps inflame<lb />
tensions in an already tense world, and far from<lb />
luiying us security, contributes to insecurity. Why<lb />
then, does it continue to grow?<lb />
Because those most directly responsible for military<lb />
spending have a stake in a bloated military machine<lb />
The Pentagon and the "defense establishment" have<lb />
grown way out of proportion to our real defense needs<lb />
and divide $40 billion yearly in contracts among huge<lb />
corporations which yield them profits of three times<lb />
the national average.<lb />
An inflated military budget, disastrous for most of<lb />
us, is highly profitable for a select few<lb />
Since its founding in 1952, Promoting Enduring<lb />
reace Inc (membership several thousand) has<lb />
conducted programs to advance international under-<lb />
standing and world peace. It combats the persistent<lb />
propaganda- of the Pentagon and its allies, which, in<lb />
scientists and engineers are bom her J� � "  p,eadin m-Vlh�cal<lb />
elated activities Tn 1976 we abom,gaPS' gaps, naval-gaps, etc. has caused<lb />
we a steady annual escalation of our arms expenditures<lb />
biZn 1948 t0 t0day'S ruin0US ,128<lb />
Some establishment experts speak of the possible<lb />
use of Imrned nuclear war Other and saner<lb />
experts are certain that such a "spark" wouJd lead to<lb />
an immediate holocaust in which, according to a<lb />
recen, top-level U.S. government study, a minimum of<lb />
13 years. The only<lb />
problem was that many<lb />
of the players were left<lb />
behind when the plane<lb />
took off for Shreveport.<lb />
Imagine practicing<lb />
football since Aug. 2.<lb />
Imagine having to work<lb />
out three times a day in<lb />
Yet the military budget grows. Despite campaign<lb />
promse to reduce military spending by 5 to 7 billion<lb />
1QP 1oaLr,nr'S Pr�P�sed budget for fiscal vear<lb />
i '� gies S1J8 billion to the Pentagon, over �9 billion<lb />
re than the current budget, and is expected to be<lb />
W percent larger at the end of his first term than at<lb />
its -tart. Some people think that the tens of billions<lb />
iv e spend on the military are necessary to mat jobs<lb />
and lor defense against the Soviets.<lb />
We disagree. We waste billions on military<lb />
rkill, when our country - and the world - need to<lb />
�eve poverty, hunger, and disease. With five<lb />
percent of the world's population we spend a third of<lb />
the worlds annual400 billion cost of arms The<lb />
Vmencan arsenal of 31,000 strategic and tactical<lb />
nuclear warheads equals 620,000 Hiroshima-tvpe<lb />
bombs, and grows by three additional bombs daily '<lb />
Uur present nuclear arsenal can kill every Russian<lb />
M t.mes and every person in the world 14 times The<lb />
Lnited States and the Soviet Union together have<lb />
firepower two million times greater than was used by<lb />
all combatants in World War II.<lb />
Half of America's<lb />
employed in<lb />
spent (per person)S418 on the military, 5200 on health<lb />
rare, and $32 on education.<lb />
Orn ma Trident submarine will cost at least �1 7<lb />
bilion, enough to provide housing for nearly half a<lb />
" iVTnl'anS- �f �Ur ,50� bion annual" budget,<lb />
over 1200 billion goes for national debt interest, social<lb />
security, Medicare, etc.<lb />
01 the remaining $300 billion, over half eoes fnr iVn<lb />
"defense" and veterans benefits What's left 7 VA"e"cans nd 113 mi��"�n Russians would<lb />
What s left, die and both lands would be left radioactive wastes.<lb />
Several weapons ex<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD: onp n. , . . lc<lb />
one plane for himself and<lb />
The ECU Pirates trav- thadminrat,on.<lb />
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their first bowl game In a(Wab,ef but �� the<lb />
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ticipation by the team, it<lb />
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months, an entire semes-<lb />
ter. The administration<lb />
was not asked to play in<lb />
the bowl game, the team<lb />
the hot sun. Ima'gir 2?' The admi�tration<lb />
practicing every day "n i <lb />
the cold" or a the "case game' th? team<lb />
may be in Greenville, in<lb />
the pouring rain.<lb />
Imagine having a cur-<lb />
few seven nights a week<lb />
and not being allowed<lb />
anywhere near downtown<lb />
at night.<lb />
The football team has<lb />
not only imagined it, T0 FOUNTAINHFAn L<lb />
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only thing that keeps i� ,k i n � , campus media is also<lb />
SUfUJ.l 'ssue of beneficial to the students.<lb />
Is the 50 percent ad-<lb />
vertising 50 percent news<lb />
(and 1 use the term news<lb />
loosely) in the Jan. 9<lb />
edition of FOUNTAIN-<lb />
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This situation is total- spectators. Thev can<lb />
ly unfair to the players find their own transports<lb />
who were excluded from lion just like we had to<lb />
the trip. A school the do<lb />
size of ECU should be The admmistra<lb />
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football team to a bowl Independence Bowl <lb />
gaT' vn Pirate'S C,ub ��<lb />
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dent said that she would football team was inivi<lb />
be glad to send the team<lb />
to Shreveport because<lb />
they deserved the honor.<lb />
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tration? They are on the<lb />
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ted, they worked for<lb />
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ution (FOUNTAINHEAD,<lb />
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Attractions Committee has<lb />
been considering.<lb />
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why such a plan is not<lb />
presently used, we need<lb />
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terous events of two<lb />
years ago. That year, the<lb />
committee reserved a<lb />
night and then planned a<lb />
concert. That concert,<lb />
which featured Charlie<lb />
Rich, lost over $20,000.<lb />
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mittee lost over S60f000.<lb />
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scheduled months in ad-<lb />
vance as are intramural<lb />
schedules; but rather<lb />
weeks inadvance.<lb />
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gerous from our stand-<lb />
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day, (Jan. 13). That event<lb />
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16 January 1979 FOUNTAINHEAO Page 5<lb />
Th<lb />
 BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
There are two out-<lb />
standing facts the movie-<lb />
goer ma want to con-<lb />
sider before going to see<lb />
Joseph E. Urine's pro.<lb />
;ku;t'�n of the William<lb />
Goldman novel Magu<lb />
MGM movie, Magic<lb />
'sound film idea'<lb />
ats<lb />
53<lb />
c:<lb />
0.<lb />
"if: The critics<lb />
bought it Was an ab-<lb />
soluti bomb.<lb />
And two:<lb />
w nmg.<lb />
The'<lb />
are<lb />
Having seen the film<lb />
twice, having watched<lb />
with interest two different<lb />
reaction to<lb />
the him. having read<lb />
much of the press<lb />
material associated with<lb />
the film (from both<lb />
Twentieth Century Fox<lb />
and the popular film<lb />
critics), having spoken to<lb />
individuals who have also<lb />
viewed the film, I can<lb />
onlv be dismayed by the<lb />
level o sensitivity and<lb />
common sense which the<lb />
criti - of such major<lb />
publications as "Time<lb />
'Newsweek and "Films<lb />
in Review" have ex-<lb />
ercised (or more correctlv,<lb />
to exercise) in their<lb />
handling of Magic.<lb />
Please do not mis-<lb />
understand meI do not<lb />
throw about names such<lb />
hat of Richard Shickle<lb />
and his colleagues purelv<lb />
the purpose of<lb />
name-dropping. Thev are<lb />
men who are respected in<lb />
their field. But as an<lb />
amateur movie-buff I<lb />
have learned to take the<lb />
opinion of any critic with<lb />
a grain of salt. Anyone<lb />
who has read he popular<lb />
reviews of Robert Alt-<lb />
man- A U fdding and<lb />
then managed to sit<lb />
through the film knows<lb />
this tii be true.<lb />
A Wedding is an<lb />
object lesson in the<lb />
reliability of film critics.<lb />
And so, it turns out,<lb />
is Levine's Magic.<lb />
Magic is the story of<lb />
Corky, a young man verv<lb />
much concerned about<lb />
'being a fai!ureso very<lb />
concerned, in fact, that<lb />
he has forced the answser<lb />
to the dilemma, directlv<lb />
perhaps, out of his own<lb />
subconscious in the form<lb />
�i a ventriloquist's<lb />
dummy which he controls<lb />
without conscious effort of<lb />
conscious recognition that<lb />
he is controlling it. He is<lb />
much too shy and<lb />
internalized to develop<lb />
the "charm the per-<lb />
his way to his own<lb />
success. It is obvious in<lb />
the film that he enjoys<lb />
doing just that. Under the<lb />
terms of society, he has<lb />
found his niche; he is<lb />
sublimated.<lb />
But Corky is not such<lb />
an individual. He vests<lb />
his dummy, Fats, with<lb />
those qualities that are so<lb />
necessary to making it in<lb />
the entertainment field,<lb />
but that he abhors and<lb />
,cannot generate in him-<lb />
self.<lb />
Where is the support<lb />
for this?<lb />
Many places, but it<lb />
can be most clearly seen<lb />
in the fact that Fats is<lb />
Cinema<lb />
sona, required to capture<lb />
the audience in the tough<lb />
and cold world of night<lb />
club entertainment, to be<lb />
a success in the enter-<lb />
tainment business.<lb />
To see this clearly,<lb />
one has only to look at<lb />
the way Goldman plays<lb />
the character of Corky<lb />
(the young up-and-coming<lb />
magician played with<lb />
incredible skill by An-<lb />
thony Hopkins) against<lb />
that of his manager Ben<lb />
Greene who is portrayed<lb />
by Burgess Meredith.<lb />
Greene is a rough-and-<lb />
tumble businessman who<lb />
has fought his way to the<lb />
top of his profession and<lb />
stayed there through his<lb />
own brand of "charm"<lb />
(the italics in this case<lb />
are my own). He has<lb />
bellowed, cajoled,<lb />
threatened, and wooed<lb />
the more dynamic of the<lb />
team when onstage, and<lb />
in the related fact that<lb />
Corky makes almost every<lb />
important statement about<lb />
himself and about his<lb />
affection for his childhood<lb />
sweetheart Peg (plaved<lb />
by Ann�sighMargret)<lb />
through Fats.<lb />
Much is revealed bv<lb />
Fats' acid-tongued, X -<lb />
rated dialogue, both<lb />
onstage and during<lb />
personal conversation<lb />
Things that are in Gorky's<lb />
psyche but that he himself<lb />
could never say before an<lb />
audience.<lb />
Corky's flooding sense<lb />
of self-doubt and recrim-<lb />
inations concerning his<lb />
own character weaknesses<lb />
appear clearly in the<lb />
flippant, desultory tone<lb />
with which the dummv<lb />
speaks to him. The<lb />
contempt with which he<lb />
treats himself (again<lb />
through fearing failure)<lb />
runs deep through the<lb />
movie.<lb />
Through his sub-<lb />
conscious, and by way of<lb />
his alter ego, Fats, Corky<lb />
goads himself to the very<lb />
brink of making it big as<lb />
a stage magician, but he<lb />
runs into the one thing<lb />
that can stop his dreams<lb />
dead in their tracksthe<lb />
medical exam required by<lb />
the major television<lb />
network before they will<lb />
offer him that all-im-<lb />
portant prime-time con-<lb />
tract.<lb />
Like most people who<lb />
have one or another sort<lb />
of emotional problem<lb />
Corky realizes that<lb />
something is basically not<lb />
right with himself, and<lb />
that if the psychologists<lb />
found out what it was<lb />
that was wrong thev<lb />
would promptly retire him<lb />
to a laughing academy.<lb />
That, accoring to his<lb />
own brand of reasoning,<lb />
would be the worst thing<lb />
that could happen to him<lb />
since it would not only<lb />
draw to a close his<lb />
promising career, but<lb />
would, in addition imply<lb />
that he was also a failure<lb />
as one of those well-ad-<lb />
justed members of society<lb />
allowed to walk about<lb />
without a leash.<lb />
In despair, he quickly<lb />
rearranges his definition<lb />
of success. He packs up<lb />
his meager belongings<lb />
and his companion and<lb />
alter ego, Fats (who,<lb />
needless to say, he keeps<lb />
in close proximity at all<lb />
times) and journeys to<lb />
the Catskills where, he<lb />
remembers, abides his<lb />
childhood love, Peggy<lb />
Ann Snow.<lb />
There is not much<lb />
chance that his suddenly<lb />
thinking of her after<lb />
fifteen years of absence is<lb />
an accident. Once he<lb />
dreamed of making her<lb />
his spouse, and now that<lb />
his desire to hit the<lb />
big-time on the stage-<lb />
magician circuit has fallen<lb />
through, he redefines<lb />
success as finally fulfilling<lb />
his childhood ambition.<lb />
If he can win her<lb />
heart after all these<lb />
years, then under these<lb />
new terms he can still be<lb />
a success.<lb />
This element of<lb />
success is also threat-<lb />
ened, as it turns out,<lb />
with the arrival of Ben<lb />
Greene who has tracked<lb />
down Corky to his<lb />
hideaway at the vacation<lb />
cabin run by Peg and her<lb />
husband Duke (Ed Lauder<lb />
who plays the role with<lb />
his usual level of breaded<lb />
greasiness of character).<lb />
His intention was<lb />
merely to try to talk<lb />
Corky out of what he at<lb />
first thinks to be Corky's<lb />
fear of making the big-<lb />
time. But, as fate would<lb />
have it, he manages to<lb />
arrive in the middle of a<lb />
violent argument between<lb />
the young ventriloquist<lb />
and his dummy.<lb />
This gives rise to one<lb />
of the most satisfying<lb />
film scenes that I have<lb />
ever witnessed, and it is<lb />
due in no small part to<lb />
the phenomenal acting<lb />
skills of Burgess Mere-<lb />
dith.<lb />
From the first moment<lb />
we see Greene standing<lb />
in the door of Corkv's<lb />
J<lb />
cabin, we are instantly<lb />
aware that this man, who<lb />
has lived through the<lb />
hardest years of a<lb />
ANTHONY HOPKINS STARS as a ven- his acid tonga<lb />
triloquist who creates a sensation with<lb />
dog-eat-dog profession, is<lb />
scared. He is trying hard<lb />
to control his features,<lb />
and he succeeds as well<lb />
as a man can. Bt, as an<lb />
actor Meredith knows<lb />
that a man's eyes will<lb />
give him away. And they<lb />
do. Greene is scared. He<lb />
is scared to death.<lb />
He tries to convince<lb />
Corky to get the prof-<lb />
essional help he so<lb />
desparately needs. But<lb />
Corky will have none of it.<lb />
Instead, he repeats<lb />
weakly that there is<lb />
nothing wrong with him.<lb />
Rather than argue<lb />
with Corky, Greene pro-<lb />
poses a bargain: if<lb />
Corky can make Fats shut<lb />
up for as few as five<lb />
minutes they will forget<lb />
the matter, but if he<lb />
cannot, then Corky must<lb />
submit to psychiatric<lb />
treatment.<lb />
Greene is no fool  he<lb />
knows full well that Corky<lb />
is no longer in control.<lb />
The scene turns out<lb />
pretty much as one might<lb />
expect, with Corky<lb />
prematurely grabbing the<lb />
dummy who immediately<lb />
erupts with a hurricane-<lb />
spiel of stage patter.<lb />
Greene leaves to call<lb />
the authorities, and Corky<lb />
is left alone with Fats to<lb />
contemplate the destruc-<lb />
tion of his plans with<lb />
Peg. It is no accident that<lb />
the solution to this<lb />
dilemma comes from Fats<lb />
rather than Corky.<lb />
Answer?<lb />
Kill Greene.<lb />
This is a nice, violent<lb />
scene that should satisfy<lb />
the ghoulish psyche of<lb />
the most avid horror-show<lb />
fan; well set up, and<lb />
filmed for the best<lb />
possible effect.<lb />
A nice touch follows.<lb />
Standing over the bodv of<lb />
his manager, and ob-<lb />
scured by the dark, he is<lb />
forced to hold his voice in<lb />
control and provide an<lb />
answer for Peg who<lb />
emerges from the back<lb />
e dummy, Fats.<lb />
door of the manager s<lb />
cabin and demands of<lb />
him a decision on what<lb />
she should thaw out as a<lb />
side dish for dinner:<lb />
asparagus tips or French-<lb />
cut green beans?<lb />
Doubtless, the green<lb />
beans would have proved<lb />
too much to handle.<lb />
After dinner, Greene<lb />
is loaded down with rocks<lb />
and deposited in the<lb />
center of a nearby lake.<lb />
Where is Fats while<lb />
all this is transpiring?<lb />
Why, perched up in<lb />
the window of the cabin<lb />
watching it all take place,<lb />
of course.<lb />
What he sees must<lb />
cause him some fluttering<lb />
of his wooden heart, for<lb />
as Cork ferries Greene<lb />
out into the lake, the<lb />
older man is revived by<lb />
the chill waters and<lb />
struggles against his<lb />
murder in a last-ditch<lb />
effort to survive.<lb />
Needless to say more,<lb />
See Academy, page 6<lb />
Brian Eno receives recognition as an 'innovator'<lb />
By DOUG WHITE<lb />
Editor<lb />
albums are among the most adventuresome and instruments, and often plays the recordings backwards<lb />
ongma. alburn, ,n current release only adds to the or at speeds quite different"from the oral.<lb />
Brian Eno has never been, nor is he ever hkelv to Eno can heTd T, T� fUrther comPlicate he P'oceas. he often feeds<lb />
ome a musician, and he would be thefirstrLn JllS, T " eXperUne�ter' M he recordi"gs through a variety of synthesizers,<lb />
agree with that. Still, he composes, re ords" and e e , He ord's C , 'T S T edl� ChambefS' whatCVer is needed to Prod-e<lb />
performs on musical albums, and the act that these n   A .k � advanced electronic the desired effect. As he once said, the result is often<lb />
that these mstruments and the most pnm.tive percussion or wind unimaginably bad, and the effort is wasted. Just as<lb />
often, however, the result is perfect for the<lb />
composition.<lb />
During his early days on keyboards with Roxy<lb />
Music, he was known primarily for his colorful stage<lb />
costumes, complete with sequins and eye shadow,<lb />
which stood in striking contrast to the stark simplicity<lb />
of lead singer, Bryan Ferry's vaguely militaristic<lb />
costumes. After his departure from Roxy Music, he<lb />
recorded a series of brilliant solo albums, including<lb />
Here Come The Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain<lb />
By Strategy, and Another Green World, and<lb />
established himself as an obscure avant-guarde<lb />
composer, apparently destined to be heard only by the<lb />
knowledgeable few. He has written music for several<lb />
films and recorded a group effort with Phil Manzanera<lb />
and others as "801<lb />
It wasn't until his recent collaboration with David<lb />
Bowie on Low and especially on Heroes that he began<lb />
to receive the recognition he had long been denied,<lb />
although in truth he has never really sought<lb />
recognition. Earning his keep primarily through<lb />
producing others, he seems satisfied with his books,<lb />
experiments, and intellectual associates.<lb />
The process by which he writes lyrics is as<lb />
fascinating as his composition methods. Since, as he<lb />
will readily admit, he doesn't play any instruments in<lb />
the traditional sense, he will play a simple melody,<lb />
chord, or single note, play with it at the control<lb />
board, and take the basic musical track, by now with<lb />
additional studio musicians, with him to be played on<lb />
his home system. Turning the music up and very<lb />
loud, he will place a portable recorder somewhere in<lb />
the room and sing or make vocal noises while the<lb />
music is playing on the stereo.<lb />
Later, he will play the tape in the portable<lb />
recorder and try to decipher what the lyrics are.<lb />
Eventually, an idea will take shape and influence the<lb />
lyrics. Eno describes the process as "trying to fool"<lb />
himself into writing.<lb />
His latest release, Before and After Science,<lb />
(Fourteen Pictures), consists of 10 songs and four<lb />
water colours by Peter Schmidt, a longtime associate,<lb />
illustrating the world before technology and it's<lb />
ultimate effects. Unlike so many popular artists, Eno<lb />
sees science as a benevolent force, merely waiting to<lb />
be fully utilized<lb />
BRIAN ENO'S ALBUMS "are among the most adventuresome " in progressive music today.<lb />
The pictures illustrate technologv's evolution, from<lb />
the misty peaks of "The -Road to the Crater through<lb />
the naturalistic blend of man and nature in "Look at<lb />
September, Look at October to the cold sterilitv of<lb />
"The Other House until the final resolution of the<lb />
two forces in "Four Years where the beautv of<lb />
nature is supplanted by the perfect geometrv of<lb />
science. The parallel lines of the staircase and balconv<lb />
are unnatural, but a closer look reveals that the<lb />
geometry of the staircase and balcony is achieved<lb />
through the imaginative use of wood, a natural<lb />
substance.<lb />
Eno's unique fusion of music and imagery,<lb />
although not original, (Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds is<lb />
a perfect example; instead of a musical soundtrack,<lb />
Bernard Hermann, Rene Gassman, and Oskar Sala<lb />
composed a score of electronic noises to complement<lb />
the action on the screen), is nevertheless a rarelv<lb />
used device. Just like The Birds, neither the music<lb />
nor the image is complete without the other. In order<lb />
to understand the artist's statement, both must be<lb />
appreciated and understood.<lb />
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raise the song to Eno's usual high standard.<lb />
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rarelv move in a line<lb />
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future m quiet pastels. The serenity, even optimism,<lb />
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Pag 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 16 January 197Q<lb />
Burgess 'deserves Academy Award' for Magic<lb />
continued from page 5<lb />
really, except to say that<lb />
Greene is not the only<lb />
victim of this sick mind.<lb />
But no need to give away<lb />
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The critics didn't care<lb />
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16 January 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
Pirates drop 85-83<lb />
OT thriller to VCU<lb />
Olirr Murk ��n tlie move<lb />
(<lb />
wres<lb />
L�d Pirate Gail Kerbaugh<lb />
Photo by John H Grogan<lb />
trounce ECU<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
"It was survival oi the fittest. 1 guess we turned<lb />
out to be the fittest out there tonight<lb />
rhese were the words uttered h Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth head basketball coach Dana Kirk after<lb />
in- Rams had taken a hard-fought 85-83 overtime<lb />
victor) over the ECl Pirates in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Saturday -<lb />
 crowd oi 5,000 watched the two clubs battle in<lb />
what was probably the Pirates most exciting game oi<lb />
the e,ir. Both the Ham- and the Pirate- blew man)<lb />
opportunities to ice a victor) in the waning moments<lb />
nt both the regulation and overtime periods. It was<lb />
not until the Ham sophomore forward Danny Kottack<lb />
made two tree throws with four seconds remaining<lb />
that the outcome was assured<lb />
ECl head coach Larry Gillman said that careless<lb />
first hall mistakes were a real problem for his club.<lb />
We lost to a fine team. said Gillman. ' Ihe are<lb />
deiinitel) a post-season tournament team We played<lb />
well at times, but were hurt badl b those first halt<lb />
m istakes.<lb />
Mistakes late in the second halt also hurt the<lb />
Pirate cause. Over and over again, the young Rams<lb />
uld miss on ul shots late in the game, giving<lb />
1 (I one opportunitx alter another to tal<lb />
game. But each time, the Pirate- would tail '<lb />
either missing shots or committing turnovers,<lb />
oressure seemed to affect both clubs as the came<lb />
W i -<lb />
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first halt -aw the lead see-saw back and I<lb />
:�� th Rams and the Pirate- on numerous<lb />
i �;� Pirates' largest lead came attei '<lb />
' rnel imper with 12:41 left in the ha put<lb />
head b lour I 1.<lb />
Ham- then outsi on d ECl 12-2<lb />
tak i 23 IT advantage Led b) Oliver Ma �<lb />
�i the Pirate- tame back to take a one poil<lb />
several occassions before a shot at the buzzer by<lb />
Ram' Ireshman sensation Mont) Knight L'a1 Vt.l a<lb />
� lead at interim)<lb />
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shooting oi Knight. The Ram- led b) it .� ast three<lb />
points throughout the second lialt until Cornelius ut<lb />
the W.l had ti it M 59 with 6 22 remain<lb />
regulation time. lw. tree throws b) Frank H<lb />
brought the Pirates even at 61-61 for tl<lb />
since late in the first h<lb />
I he Pirates appeared to hav<lb />
control alter Walter Mosel) sank two free thr w<lb />
1:08 remaining in regulation to give ECl<lb />
Hut the Ram Kenn) 5an ell<lb />
next possession to knot th<lb />
alter the basket, the Rams fouled Gei rge Mayi<lb />
who - ree throws for lh Pirates<lb />
�ii a 71 -69 lead<lb />
But once again, V (. I came tl igl th<lb />
as Dann) Kottack scored to tie thi<lb />
but 20 seconds remaining. Maynor's<lb />
buzzer failed and the team- were<lb />
rtime period.<lb />
1 he Ram - were pa� ed in th : K<lb />
-i ored rime  his team - . ?<lb />
minute period.<lb />
VCI ' ontrolled I ertime peri : is thi<lb />
as man) as five points and never ti<lb />
V el there were man) times that their<lb />
'� ii tor) seemed slim. Ham<lb />
phomores and freshmen, misse : fr � tl i<lb />
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g .<lb />
Kotl � : :��� � - r a - with<lb />
V (.1<lb />
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irh seven point lead on the strength oi the outside<lb />
n<lb />
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I 1 w as<lb />
verv impress : nitl theii : . -� i � �<lb />
rh was highlighted si ting<lb />
both clubs. rhe Rams �l I stenng<lb />
� � � -� I, and I<lb />
66 percenl I i the evening. i"h Pirati - -<lb />
as the) fii ���<lb />
game.<lb />
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Stancell, Kottack, and Knij<lb />
died 22 points a . while Stanc I <lb />
VCI<lb />
Martin) Mac! Ma<lb />
were thi ling s - I - 2<lb />
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tor ECl<lb />
rhe victory I - �<lb />
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loss at - Bucs<lb />
ECU swimmers<lb />
defeat Maine<lb />
ECU wrestler applies the pressure<lb />
I'hotu i (.hap Gurley<lb />
In'Jemson Invitational<lb />
Lady Pirates place second<lb />
 IIMM DuPREE<lb />
StafJ It riter<lb />
W ith the season little<lb />
ill i "inpleted.<lb />
� ides have al-<lb />
gun to come to<lb />
basketball<lb />
In their most re<lb />
I a -1 week's<lb />
I n national, thev<lb />
defeated a talented I in<lb />
Alabama Birm<lb />
-quad 66 58 in<lb />
;�� round action. I<lb />
�' � linal- the) -uttered a<lb />
i rt breaking 61 -60 loss<lb />
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thus taking home the<lb />
iid place trophy.<lb />
Senior forward Rosie<lb />
Thompson was included<lb />
on the Ml Tournament<lb />
team lor her effort- in<lb />
the Lad) Pirate two<lb />
games<lb />
"In the Clem-on<lb />
game commented Pirate<lb />
, ii.ii h Cathy Andruzzi.<lb />
"the girls did just what<lb />
the) had to do � the)<lb />
executed well and just<lb />
didn't get the break the)<lb />
needed to win. Mania<lb />
(Girven) and Rosie -<lb />
(Thompson) girl- the) had<lb />
to guard had -cored If)<lb />
points the night before<lb />
and the) held them to six<lb />
or eight. T hey (Clem-on)<lb />
had to work had lor their<lb />
shots<lb />
I hompson led the Pir-<lb />
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27. and was followed hv<lb />
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and Lydia Rountree with<lb />
10 each. Girven led the<lb />
squad in rebounding with<lb />
11 g rabs<lb />
I hompson leads the<lb />
North Carolina Division I<lb />
scoring ra e with a 25.1<lb />
average through ten<lb />
game She and front-<lb />
court mate Girven are<lb />
one and two in the state ji<lb />
the rebounding category<lb />
with 11.9 and 9.7, re-<lb />
spectively. Thompson also<lb />
ranks second in the state<lb />
in free throw accuracy at<lb />
78.5, while attempting<lb />
at least 45 more tree<lb />
throw- than an) outher<lb />
plaver in the lop ten.<lb />
(.irven lead- the team<lb />
in field goal accurac) and<lb />
stands third in the state<lb />
w ith - 57 9 clip. Ker-<lb />
baugh i- ninth at 50.0.<lb />
"Rosie is a leading<lb />
-i orer in the region, but<lb />
no one knows about it,<lb />
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information never gets<lb />
released. Rosie should be<lb />
number two in the re-<lb />
gional standings, but our<lb />
statistics were never sent<lb />
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accuracy, I ree throw ac-<lb />
curacy, and per game<lb />
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"W e're number two in<lb />
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sophomore center Lynn<lb />
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