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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
North<lb />
13r<lb />
Vol. 55 No. �1<lb />
18 January 1979<lb />
Easter Seal program gears up in 679<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Easter Seal Program is a direct service<lb />
agency that depends greatly on volunteer help in<lb />
order to operate effectively, according to June<lb />
Shough, representative from the Northeast office for<lb />
the Easter Seal Program for crippled children.<lb />
Shough was the guest speaker of the ECU public<lb />
relations class.<lb />
The class is planning to help the organization<lb />
with its public relations as projects for the semester.<lb />
"Each state differs from the other stated<lb />
Shough.<lb />
"VI e raise our own money, she said. "We used to<lb />
receive money from the United Way Fund in<lb />
kinston But since their drive did not go as well as<lb />
last ear. the Easter Seal program did not receive<lb />
any money except that which they raised.<lb />
Ninety-six percent of the funds raised remained in<lb />
N rth Carolina.<lb />
The Easter Seal program operates two camps,<lb />
Shough stated.<lb />
Camp East-in-the-Pines, located in Suthern Pines,<lb />
helps the physically handicapped.<lb />
Camp Setoma, located in Winston-Salem, helps<lb />
the mentally handicapped.<lb />
"We have to recruit campers Shough said.<lb />
"We are supposed to have county committees to<lb />
help us with this and the fund raising that goes<lb />
g with the maintenance of the camps.<lb />
The camp sessions are usually two weeks and<lb />
-� approximately $350.<lb />
The cos1 ol camp, however, does not keep a<lb />
person from attending. If the camper cannot pay the<lb />
cost of camp, it will be taken care of by Easter Seal.<lb />
There are usually two clients to every staff<lb />
person, Shough stated.<lb />
Depending on the activity and on the handicap of<lb />
the client, there are more staff members assigned to<lb />
each client.<lb />
The Easter Seal program also offers a loan<lb />
service of equipment for the handicapped that might<lb />
need a certain type of expensive equipment.<lb />
The Easter Seal program purchases such<lb />
equipment.<lb />
The program also provides transportation for the<lb />
physically handicapped so they can take advantage of<lb />
programs offered to them, Shough commented.<lb />
There is a summer school program provided by<lb />
the Easter Seal that allows a student who is<lb />
interested in physical therapy or occupational therapy<lb />
to work with a professional therapist in one of the<lb />
camps.<lb />
The student gains experience and finds out early<lb />
if this is what he wants to do, and the camp in turn<lb />
acquires a volunteer.<lb />
The Easter Seal program also has what it calls a<lb />
follow-up program.<lb />
The program is a type of help line where people<lb />
can call and ask for specific information.<lb />
The staff is limited in North Carolina and<lb />
volunteers are very important, Shough stated.<lb />
Volunteers run the local programs, she added.<lb />
There are two representatives and a secretary<lb />
that cover 21 counties. It is mostly the Northeast<lb />
region, Shough stated.<lb />
"We have to do direct services Shough stated.<lb />
Home visits have to be made when a prosthesis<lb />
is requested to determine if the person that is<lb />
receiving the artificial limb is willing to learn to use<lb />
it, she added.<lb />
It is a type of social work.<lb />
There is a public relations office in Raleigh, but<lb />
most of the work is done in this office in Greenville.<lb />
"We do it all in the local office, she said.<lb />
There are television and radio spots to be written<lb />
and produced.<lb />
Prog<lb />
rams<lb />
There are several programs that are being<lb />
established for the 1979 campaign so that Easter<lb />
Seals can still provide services.<lb />
The Neighbor Campaign will be<lb />
starting in February. Volunteers will be calling<lb />
people in different neighborhoods to distribute Easter<lb />
Seal kits.<lb />
These kits will be distributed around the<lb />
neighborhood for donations.<lb />
The Lily Campaign will take place in the malls<lb />
and schools.<lb />
The Easter Seal program offers a Telephone<lb />
Reassurance Program. Those people who are<lb />
handicapped and live alone can have a volunteer<lb />
come by and check on them every day and make<lb />
sure everything is all right, Shough commented.<lb />
"We'll call them at a certain time every day to<lb />
follow up she added.<lb />
There are many other programs that have been<lb />
planned for the Easter Seal Campaign such as a<lb />
Needs Assessment program in Morehead City.<lb />
A Health Occupations Club at West Carteret High<lb />
School is going to assess the county and its needs<lb />
concerning the handicapped.<lb />
You need interested persons and interested<lb />
clients to have a program Shough said.<lb />
Mail Campaigns<lb />
The mail campaign is conducted by three<lb />
different mailings.<lb />
One mailing deals with membership. The other<lb />
two involve donations for campships and Easter<lb />
Seals.<lb />
Many do not donate because they feel they<lb />
cannot afford to contribute a sizeable amount of<lb />
money, but that is not as important as if you just<lb />
donate, Shough commented.<lb />
"It's the small contributions that count she<lb />
added.<lb />
These are only a few of the services Easter Seals<lb />
provide and only a few of the activities and<lb />
programs that will be going on in the next few<lb />
months.<lb />
Local sponsors<lb />
The corporate sponsors of Easter Seals are<lb />
Holidays Inns and Century 21.<lb />
The local office of the Easter Seal Program is 114<lb />
East Third Street in the Nelson Building.<lb />
Media Board discusses REBEL<lb />
B ROBERT SWAIM<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
The ECU Media<lb />
Board met Wednesday<lb />
in regular session.<lb />
At the last meeting<lb />
in early December,<lb />
REBEL ' Editor Luke<lb />
 hisnant requested an<lb />
additional appropriation<lb />
SI,080 to print the<lb />
78-79 edition of the<lb />
REBEL.<lb />
Whisnant said that<lb />
he intended to have the<lb />
book printed by Theo<lb />
David Printers of Zebu-<lb />
Ion. This company has<lb />
printed the book for the<lb />
past two years, accord-<lb />
ing to Whisnant.<lb />
At the request of<lb />
Rudolph Alexander,<lb />
associate dean of stu-<lb />
dent affairs and member<lb />
of the board, Whisnant<lb />
solicited a bid from<lb />
National printing of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The bids from the<lb />
two printers differed<lb />
only by $580. The bid<lb />
from Davis was $9,580,<lb />
National bid $9,000.<lb />
Whisnant strongly<lb />
recommended that the<lb />
board accept the bid<lb />
SCJ plans trip<lb />
By RICHY SMITH<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists is planning<lb />
their spring induction of members and their trip to<lb />
the SCJ National Convention, according to Kav<lb />
V illiams, president of the organization.<lb />
vvp inducted five new members during fall in a<lb />
Christmas ceremony and we are looking for more<lb />
members for the spring Williams commented.<lb />
The spring induction will be held April 17. The<lb />
iety is now planning the induction and a picnic to<lb />
be held also in the spring.<lb />
The new pledges will be notified by letter, stated<lb />
Williams.<lb />
After an orientation meeting to the Society, the<lb />
pledges will be inducted in a ritualistic ceremony,<lb />
she added.<lb />
The election of the officers for the new year will<lb />
be held later so that the new members may be<lb />
present and take part.<lb />
e have been working under slight handicap<lb />
this year because of the size of our organization, but<lb />
we have an enthusiastic group of writers and that<lb />
makes all the difference Williams commented.<lb />
The Society is planning also to attend the biennial<lb />
national convention in Eastern Kentucky University,<lb />
Kentucky.<lb />
Craig Ammerman, cheif of the Associated Press<lb />
New York City Bureau will lead the opening session<lb />
of the SCJ convention on April 19, 1979.<lb />
The workshop sessions will continue for the next<lb />
two days until the convention closes.<lb />
An awards luncheon will be held Saturday<lb />
afternoon, April 21.<lb />
Winners of the 1978 Publications Contest will be<lb />
announced at the luncheon and other awards of the<lb />
society will be made at that time.<lb />
The ECU chapter of the SCJ has entered several<lb />
articles from FOUNTAINHEAD to be judged,<lb />
Williams stated.<lb />
There were seven categories to find entries for<lb />
and we feel we found qualifying articles, she added.<lb />
The REBEL won second place in last year's<lb />
competition of overall excellence of literary<lb />
magazines.<lb />
Harbinger of Bethany College won first place.<lb />
"We hope to bring home some more winners this<lb />
year commented Williams.<lb />
The advisor for the ECU Society for collegiate<lb />
Journalists is Ira L. Baker, Coordinator of<lb />
from Davis and approve<lb />
the additional appropria-<lb />
tion of $1,080.<lb />
"I would rather print<lb />
with Theo Davis because<lb />
I know their work said<lb />
Whisnant. "We origin-<lb />
ally went with Davis<lb />
because Bob Glover,<lb />
(former REBEL editor),<lb />
was dissatisfied with<lb />
National<lb />
Whisnant said that<lb />
Glover went to Bob<lb />
Rash, a professor in the<lb />
school of art, and asked<lb />
Rash to reccommend a<lb />
printer.<lb />
According to Whis-<lb />
nant, Rash told Glover<lb />
that Theo Davis was<lb />
"the best in the state<lb />
After a short dis-<lb />
cussion the board<lb />
unanimously approved<lb />
Whisnant's reccommen-<lb />
dation.<lb />
In other business,<lb />
Whisnant reported to<lb />
the board that Mrs. Joy<lb />
Clark of the Student<lb />
Fund Accounting Office<lb />
had refused to release<lb />
money for the REBEL'S<lb />
petty cash even after<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker,<lb />
dean of student affairs,<lb />
had formally approved<lb />
the expenditure.<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne,<lb />
chairman of the board<lb />
said, "That's not the<lb />
way it works, we'll get<lb />
this straightened out<lb />
In new business the<lb />
board appropriated<lb />
$414.57 to pay Hunter<lb />
Publishing for costs they<lb />
had incurred related to<lb />
the BUCCANNEER.<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker<lb />
reported that no word<lb />
has yet been received<lb />
from the Federal Com-<lb />
munications Commission<lb />
on the WECU appli-<lb />
cation for an FM<lb />
license.<lb />
What's inside<lb />
Lady Pirates fall to UNC, 78-73See<lb />
p.7.<lb />
Super Bowl XIII is previewedSee<lb />
p.8.<lb />
For a definition of PCB'sSee p.3.<lb />
California Suite is reviewedSee p.5.<lb />
"Uppity Women" returnsSee p.4.<lb />
SLPER BOB L MIL se p. 6<lb />
ByMSC<lb />
TV purchased<lb />
THIS 5 FOOT TELEVISION screen will soon be<lb />
placed in the TV room of Mendenhail Student<lb />
Center. It is presently situated on the center's mam<lb />
floor. The reception is simulated.<lb />
H. Grogan<lb />
Photo by jonn<lb />
Bv CHRIS CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A 5 foot Panasonic<lb />
TV Screen has been<lb />
purchased by Menden-<lb />
hail Student Center,<lb />
which will add to the<lb />
many features available<lb />
to students.<lb />
According to Rudolph<lb />
Alexander, associate<lb />
dean of Student Affairs<lb />
and director of the<lb />
center, the screen is<lb />
particularly good for<lb />
special events, movies,<lb />
and athletic events.<lb />
"We checked into<lb />
other available units,<lb />
but the Panasonic unit<lb />
is the best on the<lb />
market in our judge-<lb />
ment Alexander said.<lb />
"It is the latest type<lb />
of video-projector unit<lb />
and the most current on<lb />
the market said Paul<lb />
Breitman, Mendenhail<lb />
business manager.<lb />
There are two key<lb />
features reguarding the<lb />
Panasonic unit, accord-<lb />
ing to Alexander: (1) "It<lb />
is a single unit. The<lb />
Panasonic unit does not<lb />
have the projector and<lb />
the screen separate.<lb />
This makes the unit<lb />
very portable and also it<lb />
will not go out of focus.<lb />
The Panasonic unit has<lb />
the proper focus already<lb />
set (2) "The screen is<lb />
washable, it will not be<lb />
damaged by someone<lb />
touching it. the unit is<lb />
far more durable and<lb />
practical for a public<lb />
place like the Center<lb />
Alexander added.<lb />
There is one short-<lb />
coming to the new<lb />
screen though. It does<lb />
not receive cable tele-<lb />
vision.<lb />
"It is not possible at<lb />
this time to obtain cable<lb />
vision because it is not<lb />
available to the cam-<lb />
pusAlexander said.<lb />
"We are in contact<lb />
with the cable company<lb />
here, and we hope that<lb />
in the future we will be<lb />
able to have cable<lb />
vision, but it will be a<lb />
while Breitman said.<lb />
The Panasonic unit is<lb />
now located on the main<lb />
floor in the student<lb />
center. "We have it on<lb />
the main floor so stu-<lb />
dents may become ac-<lb />
quainted with the unit,<lb />
but later in the week it<lb />
will be moved down to<lb />
the regular tv room on<lb />
the ground floor Al-<lb />
exander said.<lb />
"We hope the stu-<lb />
dents will enjoy and<lb />
appreciate the unit, and<lb />
also come out on Sun-<lb />
day to watch the Super<lb />
Bowl Game in the<lb />
center he added.<lb />
The Panasonic unit is<lb />
available for students to<lb />
use during all operating<lb />
hours of the student<lb />
center.<lb />
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Travel<lb />
Registration deadline<lb />
for the New Orleans<lb />
Trip is Thursday, Feb.<lb />
1. The trip is March<lb />
2-11 during Spring<lb />
Break. Four days will be<lb />
spent in New Orleans at<lb />
the Downtown Ramada<lb />
Inn in the heart of the<lb />
French Quarter. Three<lb />
days will be spent in<lb />
Atlanta at the Atlanta<lb />
Townhouse in downtown<lb />
Atlanta. The price of<lb />
$185 includes transpor-<lb />
tation to and from New<lb />
Orleans, Atlanta, Green-<lb />
ville, plus hotel accom-<lb />
uiadalions.<lb />
The New Orleans<lb />
Museum of Art will be<lb />
exhibiting Peru's Golden<lb />
Treasures from Jan. 14-<lb />
Apr. 15. The exhibit<lb />
consists primarily of 225<lb />
exquisite pieces of pre-<lb />
Columbian Peruvian gold<lb />
from the renowned<lb />
Museo do Oro dei Peru<lb />
in Lima. The collection<lb />
is the largest of its kind<lb />
ever shown in the<lb />
United States. A variety<lb />
of fine gold artifacts<lb />
used by the pre-His-<lb />
panic ruling classes will<lb />
be on display. Superb<lb />
gold mummy masks and<lb />
golden gloves are high-<lb />
lights of the show.<lb />
YDC<lb />
oung Democrats<lb />
(�lul� will have an<lb />
organizational meeting<lb />
Jan. 18 in Rm 102C<lb />
(Br, ,m,t). All are<lb />
'MM<lb />
I<lb />
Give<lb />
to the<lb />
March<lb />
of<lb />
Dimes<lb />
NEED<lb />
PHOTOS<lb />
MADE?<lb />
CALL<lb />
JOHN<lb />
GROGAN<lb />
75�-01�9<lb />
Pag 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 18 January 1�7�<lb />
Gammon<lb />
Enjoy playing back-<lb />
gammon? All persons in-<lb />
terested in forming<lb />
Backgammon Club to<lb />
meet on a regular basis<lb />
may sign up at the Men-<lb />
denhall Billiards Center<lb />
An organizational meeting<lb />
will be held Tues Jan.<lb />
23 at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Billiards Center. Bring<lb />
your sets.<lb />
FGSF<lb />
Praise God for that<lb />
wonderful meeting last<lb />
Thur. This Thur. Jan. 18<lb />
we are having a Prayer<lb />
and Praise Meeting.<lb />
Come and be with us in<lb />
Mendenhall 212,<lb />
7:30-9:30. COME EX-<lb />
PECTING A MIRACLE!<lb />
If you have any questions<lb />
about Full Gospel Student<lb />
Fellowship call 752-9932.<lb />
Pledges<lb />
There will be a<lb />
meeting of all those<lb />
individuals interested in<lb />
becoming a pledgee for<lb />
the Kappa Alpha Psi<lb />
Fraternity during Spring<lb />
Semester on Thur Jan.<lb />
25. A format high-<lb />
lighting the upcoming<lb />
pledge period as well as<lb />
fraternity activities will<lb />
be presented. The event<lb />
is scheduled for 7 p.m.<lb />
at the Ledonia Wright<lb />
Afro American Cultural<lb />
Center.<lb />
Phi Beta<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda is<lb />
pleased to announce the<lb />
success of their yearly<lb />
service project, Oper-<lb />
ation Santa Claus which<lb />
was a donation to the<lb />
Caswcll Center, Kinston,<lb />
NC. They are hoping for<lb />
the same success while<lb />
attending their state<lb />
convention, Mar. 16-18<lb />
in Winston-Salem, NC.<lb />
They would like to<lb />
remind the student body<lb />
nf their symposium,<lb />
Mar. 21 scheduled to be<lb />
held from 1-4 p.m. in<lb />
Raw I. Topics of interest<lb />
are: Finance, Banking,<lb />
Management, Account-<lb />
ing, Real Estate and<lb />
Marketing. They feel it<lb />
will be a valuable asset<lb />
not only to the business<lb />
students, but to the<lb />
entire student body.<lb />
ccc<lb />
Art<lb />
Come and learn of<lb />
the joyful life Christians<lb />
can experience. Along<lb />
vim lots of other<lb />
Christians, learn the<lb />
fundamentals of having<lb />
a personal relationship<lb />
with Christ. Stop by<lb />
Brewster D311 this<lb />
Thur. night, 7-9 p.m.<lb />
Sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet Thur. Jan. 18 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall 244.<lb />
All members are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
1<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Rho Epsilon Will<lb />
meet Thur Jan. 18 at 4<lb />
p.m. in Rawl 101. This<lb />
is a membership meet-<lb />
ing. All persons in-<lb />
terested in Real Estate<lb />
are invited to attend and<lb />
join Rho Epsilon.<lb />
Current members are<lb />
also urged to attend to<lb />
help plan semester<lb />
activities. Remember,<lb />
Rho Epsilon is open to<lb />
any interested person<lb />
who wishes to further<lb />
their involvement in the<lb />
Real Estate Industry.<lb />
Lacrosse<lb />
All present and<lb />
prospective members of<lb />
the Lacrosse Club are<lb />
reminded of an ex-<lb />
tremely important spring<lb />
organizational meeting,<lb />
Wed Jan. 24, 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Memorial Gvm,<lb />
Rm 104. Regretfully, Sid<lb />
Ross will not play the<lb />
aecordian for your din-<lb />
ing and dancing<lb />
pleasure.<lb />
Rush<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
Service Sorority will be<lb />
hosting a Spring Rush<lb />
Wed Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.<lb />
in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Auditorium.<lb />
The third Business of<lb />
Art Seminar will be held<lb />
Fri Jan. 19 at 11 a.m.<lb />
in the Jenkins Audi-<lb />
torium. Guest speaker<lb />
will be Dr. Keusch from<lb />
the ECU SChool of Bus-<lb />
iness , who will discuss<lb />
business knowledges and<lb />
record-keeping for the<lb />
studio artist and small<lb />
art related business. All<lb />
interested students are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Students, sign up to-<lb />
day to bowl on a MSC<lb />
Mixed-Doubles bowling<lb />
league. Sign up for the<lb />
Mon. or Tues. night<lb />
league on the poster<lb />
located on the ground<lb />
floor main bulletin board<lb />
in Mendenhall. The First<lb />
meetingbowling nights<lb />
will be Mon Jan 22 andj<lb />
Tues Jan. 23. You don't<lb />
have to be a pro to parti-<lb />
cipate. Get some friends<lb />
together and sign up<lb />
today.<lb />
Golf<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of all persons interested<lb />
in the ECU Golf Team<lb />
on Mon. night, Jan. 22,<lb />
7 p.m Rm 145 Minges.<lb />
This does not include<lb />
present members of the<lb />
golf team.<lb />
Romance, history, excitement, and mystery . . .<lb />
Orle<lb />
ans<lb />
Atlanta Trip<lb />
Only $185.00<lb />
Registration Deadline<lb />
Feb. 1, 1979<lb />
44 Places Available<lb />
The price includes transportation to and from New Orleans,<lb />
Atlanta, and Greenville, plus hotel accommodations.<lb />
Apply at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student Cent<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Union Travel Committee<lb />
TraYol<lb />
That's all we need,<lb />
six more people to sign<lb />
up for the Ft. Lauder<lb />
dale-Bahamas Cruise<lb />
Trip. The trip is March<lb />
3-10, during Spring<lb />
Break. The Travel<lb />
Committee needs six<lb />
more people to sign up<lb />
or the trip may be<lb />
cancelled. If you are<lb />
tired of boring Spring<lb />
Breaks go on this trip<lb />
and you'll never forget<lb />
it. Ft. Lauderdale is the<lb />
scene for college stu-<lb />
dents gathering for a<lb />
good time in the sun.<lb />
The Bahamas Cruise is<lb />
the highlight of this<lb />
trip, the glamorous<lb />
parties on board the<lb />
ship and the exotic life<lb />
of the islands. Don't<lb />
miss out on this great<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
CCC<lb />
Chess<lb />
All persons interested<lb />
in playing chess are<lb />
invited to stop by the<lb />
Mendenhall Coffeehouse<lb />
each Mon. evening at 7<lb />
p.m. when the Chess<lb />
Club holds its weekly<lb />
meeting. Competition is<lb />
at all levels and everyone<lb />
is welcome to attend.<lb />
Scholars<lb />
The League of<lb />
Scholars will meet<lb />
Tues Jan. 23 at 7 p.m.<lb />
in 238 Mendenhall. All<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Is an abundant life<lb />
still possible today? Meet!<lb />
others who are enjoying i<lb />
an abundant life with<lb />
Christ. Learn how you1<lb />
too, can experience the:<lb />
abundant life Christ<lb />
promises. Come by<lb />
Brewster D311 from 7-9<lb />
p.m. Thur. night.<lb />
Sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Jobs<lb />
If you are interested<lb />
in becoming an orien-<lb />
tation counselor, come by<lb />
Whichard Rm. 210 and<lb />
pick up an application.<lb />
Interviews will be con-<lb />
ducted in Feb. and<lb />
training sessions will be-<lb />
gin in March.<lb />
Courses<lb />
Register now fur a<lb />
mini-course in Di-<lb />
Dance, Beginning Bridge,<lb />
Billiards, or CPR Train<lb />
ing. Sponsored b Men<lb />
denhall Student Center,<lb />
the courses are nper,<lb />
ECU full-time tud�nt.<lb />
faculty and staff MM<lb />
members and thnr<lb />
spouses or gueMs. P�r<lb />
sons must regiter<lb />
pav fees at the MSC<lb />
Central Ticket Offi�<lb />
tween the hours �1 10<lb />
a.m. and 4 p.m M<lb />
through Fri. The first<lb />
course begins Jan. 29.<lb />
Jobs<lb />
Dance<lb />
Faculty and Staff<lb />
Social Dance instruction<lb />
is scheduled for 12 noon<lb />
on Tues. and Thur. in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Rm.<lb />
108. If you are in-<lb />
terested in learning<lb />
some new steps or in<lb />
developing your old<lb />
skills, please join us.<lb />
Mrs. Jo. Saunders,<lb />
assistant professor in<lb />
the Dept. of Health,<lb />
Phys. Ed Recreation<lb />
and Safety will be the<lb />
instructor. For further<lb />
information, contact<lb />
Mrs. Saunders at 6000.<lb />
School system- will<lb />
begin interviewing<lb />
ucation majors for 1979-8U<lb />
positions during the<lb />
month of January. Inter<lb />
views will be scheduled<lb />
through the Career<lb />
Planning and Placement<lb />
Office. Only those stu<lb />
dents who are registi<lb />
with the Placement Office<lb />
will be eligible for the<lb />
interviews.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Check out "Discount<lb />
Day" every Mon. after<lb />
noon at the Mendenhall<lb />
Bowling Center. From 1<lb />
p.m. until 4 p.m th<lb />
price in OFF. Don't<lb />
mis this opportunity to<lb />
reallv save.<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee<lb />
is still accepting<lb />
applications for<lb />
committee members.<lb />
Wont you please apply?<lb />
Second floor,<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
757-6611<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
for rent<lb />
WANTED: Female<lb />
roomate, preferably a<lb />
graduate student or a<lb />
quiet, settled person.<lb />
Would have private<lb />
room, can be furnished,<lb />
1 block from campus,<lb />
close to downtown,<lb />
$87.50 plus Vi utilities<lb />
and phone. Needed<lb />
immediately! Call<lb />
758-1636.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: 150<lb />
plus H utilities. Color<lb />
and cable TV free. 113<lb />
B N. Holly St. 752-7225.<lb />
ROOMS FOR RENT in<lb />
large house, close to<lb />
campus. 407 W. 4th St<lb />
Call 752-9325. $35-50<lb />
rent plus utilities.<lb />
SALE: Single bed A<lb />
mattress. Good shape<lb />
for $40 or best offer.<lb />
752-8254.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1973 Capri,<lb />
brown, 4 speed, U-6<lb />
2600cc, air conditioning.<lb />
Must sell. $400 or best<lb />
offer. Call 756-3610<lb />
between 6-8 p.m.<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. Yashica<lb />
Mat-124 TLR camera.<lb />
Excellent condition.<lb />
Bought at $125, asking<lb />
$75 or best offer. Call<lb />
7528254.<lb />
Guitar and soft shell<lb />
case. Great tone, perfect<lb />
for Bluegrass, or any<lb />
other style. $150. Call<lb />
756-6835.<lb />
Complete Ski Outfit �<lb />
$99. Olin MK I, 190<lb />
cm; Lange boots, sixe<lb />
10, Tyrolia bindings,<lb />
polls and carrying cases.<lb />
758-8794.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1973 Ma-<lb />
roon Monte Carlo with<lb />
black vinyl top. Full<lb />
equipped in excellent<lb />
condition. Call after 5<lb />
p.m. at 7588076.<lb />
FOR SALE: 2 pr.<lb />
women's ski boots. 1<lb />
prHansons, 6 l2m<lb />
red. 1 prHumanics 7<lb />
12, red. Both pair in<lb />
good condition. $30. a<lb />
pair. Call Susan<lb />
758-3225.<lb />
FOR SALE: BIC 981<lb />
turntable $100; pair BIC<lb />
formula 4 speakers<lb />
$200; Marantu 2226 B<lb />
receiver $150. Call<lb />
758-5252 or come to 342<lb />
Garrett.<lb />
WEIGHT LOSS through<lb />
yoga. Special juice<lb />
fasting � control<lb />
techniques � tension<lb />
release � supple body.<lb />
Call Sunshine 758-0736<lb />
mornings or evenings.<lb />
Senior &amp; Junior nursing<lb />
students unique<lb />
opportunity outside<lb />
clinical setting part-time<lb />
day &amp; early evening<lb />
hours. Call 756-9466.<lb />
Selling your mobile<lb />
home in May? If vou<lb />
have a 12'x50' or 55' 2<lb />
bedroom mobile home, I<lb />
�m an interested buyer.<lb />
Terms negotiable.<lb />
752-8241. Ask for<lb />
Cheryle.<lb />
Want to buy used<lb />
photographic enlarger<lb />
and other darkroom<lb />
eqpt. Call Dave,<lb />
752-7727.<lb />
HELP! I would like a<lb />
ride to the ECU-NCSU<lb />
basketball game on<lb />
Tue Jan. 23. Will<lb />
help with ga. 752-8972.<lb />
BELLY DANCE - Let<lb />
1979 be your year for<lb />
health and beautv.<lb />
Dance! A course in the<lb />
ancient art of Bellv<lb />
Dancing taught by<lb />
Sunshine will begin Jan.<lb />
15 (Mon. night). Rides<lb />
from campus available.<lb />
Call 758-0736. (Mornings<lb />
and evenings.).<lb />
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As�tan� New8 EdUor<lb />
bHng theha�vaetio�bef;nr<lb />
the past few yearg<lb />
Ur Robert A. Klei<lb />
Associate Professor of<lb />
Chemistry at ECU<lb />
Plained that PCBs are<lb />
had? u�f hal�genated<lb />
nadrocarbon.<lb />
Their presence was<lb />
discovered by a scientist<lb />
in bweden in 1966.<lb />
According to Klein,<lb />
�-Bs are usually U9ed<lb />
in liquid form.<lb />
They are a mixture<lb />
J! different compounds.<lb />
rhp is no one set<lb />
impound. In fact, there<lb />
�re approximately 209<lb />
Poasfe types of PCB<lb />
"They are used<lb />
primarily in transformer<lb />
'  and other electrical<lb />
equipment because of<lb />
their stability and lack<lb />
f conductivity com-<lb />
mented Klein on their<lb />
industrial use.<lb />
PCBs are harmful.<lb />
It you come into<lb />
contact with it. there are<lb />
no immediate effects,<lb />
nut it can lead to birth<lb />
defects, and can affect<lb />
the nervous system.<lb />
"They're like chlor-<lb />
inated insecticides in<lb />
that they deposit in the<lb />
fatty and nervous<lb />
tissues. They can also<lb />
cause liver damage<lb />
stated Klein.<lb />
He added that that<lb />
was only true in a case<lb />
of small dosages, "high<lb />
exposure can lead to<lb />
serious toxicant symp-<lb />
toms<lb />
He added that PCBs<lb />
lead to breakdown of<lb />
body defenses, numb-<lb />
ness, skin problems<lb />
(Chloracne), kidney pro-<lb />
blems, uncoordination,<lb />
headaches, respiratory<lb />
problems, and cancer.<lb />
"In their breakdown,<lb />
the products of PCBs<lb />
can be more dangerous<lb />
than the PCBs them-<lb />
selves Klein stated.<lb />
According to Klein,<lb />
PCBs in the environ-<lb />
ment are ingested by<lb />
cows, which is the<lb />
reason there is a rela-<lb />
tively high concentration<lb />
of PCBs in milk. There<lb />
is also a large concen-<lb />
tration in fresh water<lb />
fish.<lb />
Klein explained that<lb />
PCBs work their way up<lb />
through the food chain<lb />
to the higher animals.<lb />
PCBs enter the body<lb />
mainly by ingestion.<lb />
They can be absorbed<lb />
through the skin,<lb />
although this is not<lb />
probable, said Klein.<lb />
Using rats in exper-<lb />
iments, PCBs were<lb />
found to deposit in fat.<lb />
After a while, the<lb />
fats excreted most of it,<lb />
but some remained.<lb />
"Once it's in your<lb />
body, it's hard to<lb />
excrete said Klein.<lb />
He explained that<lb />
the more chlorine in<lb />
you, the harder it is to<lb />
get rid of.<lb />
"If you have more<lb />
than four chlorine atoms<lb />
per molecule, it is<lb />
excreted more slowly<lb />
PCBs were very hard<lb />
to get rid of. He said<lb />
that in their pure state<lb />
they can be incinerated<lb />
at extrememly high<lb />
temperatures.<lb />
However, they are<lb />
usually found already<lb />
dumped in the soil, in<lb />
which case they can't be<lb />
destroyed.<lb />
"It would be ex-<lb />
ceedingly difficult to<lb />
decompose chemically.<lb />
They'll break down with<lb />
short wave ultraviolet<lb />
light, but we receive<lb />
light of longer wave-<lb />
lengths he said.<lb />
In 1968 in Japan,<lb />
some people were dis-<lb />
covered with large levels<lb />
of PCBs in them.<lb />
They had ingested it<lb />
in their rice oil.<lb />
Rice oil is a fat,<lb />
which is a good solvent<lb />
for PCBs.<lb />
This proved to be<lb />
the turning point of the<lb />
non-restricted use of<lb />
PCBs.<lb />
Klein said that<lb />
Monsanto, the prime<lb />
producer of PCBs in the<lb />
U.S cut way down on<lb />
their production of PCBs<lb />
since their effects were<lb />
discovered.<lb />
"All people have a<lb />
certain level of PCBs in<lb />
them, but at present it<lb />
does not seem to be<lb />
enough to cause any<lb />
problems; however, we<lb />
don't know the long<lb />
range effects conclu-<lb />
ded Klein.<lb />
Bus fatalities frustrate officials<lb />
RALEIGH. AP - State<lb />
officials say they feel<lb />
frustrated and helpless in<lb />
he wake of a substantial<lb />
increase in the number of<lb />
school-bus related school<lb />
deaths so far this year.<lb />
Two more children<lb />
were killed last week in<lb />
school-bus related acci-<lb />
dents, bringing the<lb />
number of children killed<lb />
in such accidents since<lb />
September to nine.<lb />
it.<lb />
I can't understand<lb />
said Louis W.<lb />
Alexander, transportation<lb />
director for the state<lb />
Department of Public<lb />
Instruction. "We feel<lb />
alone. We feel frustrated<lb />
and we fee! helpless<lb />
Alexander said last<lb />
week that since 1973<lb />
there have not been more<lb />
than two school bus<lb />
fatalities in North Caro-<lb />
lina in a school year.<lb />
The National Safety<lb />
Council has reported that<lb />
95 school students were<lb />
killed in the United States<lb />
during the 1977-78 school<lb />
year. Figures for the<lb />
current school year are<lb />
not available. A council<lb />
spokesman said 22.2<lb />
million students were<lb />
transported to and from<lb />
school each day last year<lb />
across the United States.<lb />
A committee of school<lb />
superintendants, princi-<lb />
pals and transport atior<lb />
supervisors will meet in<lb />
Raleigh Friday to study<lb />
supervision and selection<lb />
of school bus drivers,<lb />
instruction of passengers<lb />
and discipline on school<lb />
buses.<lb />
North and South<lb />
Carolina allow 16 and 17<lb />
year-old drivers, but<lb />
Virginia, Tennessee,Geor-<lb />
gia and Florida do not.<lb />
Officials in the other<lb />
states said the preferred<lb />
older drivers with more<lb />
driving experience.<lb />
Dr. Alvin M. Fountain<lb />
II, North Carolina's school<lb />
bus driver training<lb />
coordinator, said statistics<lb />
show that over the past<lb />
five years in North<lb />
lJLm phildren<lb />
killed in school bus<lb />
accidents are about five<lb />
years old.<lb />
The figures show<lb />
school bus fatalities are<lb />
more likely to occur in<lb />
the afternoon, at the end<lb />
of the week, and when<lb />
children must cross the<lb />
road to reach their home.<lb />
"Perhaps late in the<lb />
week, Friday particularly,<lb />
the children themselves<lb />
are looking ahead to the<lb />
weekend, they don't pay<lb />
as close attention to every<lb />
detail Fountain said.<lb />
"They leave a book on<lb />
the bus, and suddenly<lb />
they realize it when<lb />
they're on their side of the<lb />
road and dart back<lb />
across the path of the<lb />
bus.<lb />
MA grads honored<lb />
The ECU School of<lb />
Nursing Graduate Student<lb />
Organization recently<lb />
honored three Master's<lb />
graduates; Sylbia Brown,<lb />
Betty Gay and Belinda<lb />
Lee. at a dinner partv.<lb />
The three nurses are<lb />
among the first to com-<lb />
plete the graduate pro-<lb />
gram in nursing at ECU.<lb />
Brown, a native of<lb />
Beaulaville, has<lb />
been an instructor on the<lb />
nursing school faculty for<lb />
three years and plans to<lb />
continue teaching now<lb />
that she has received her<lb />
Master of Science in<lb />
Nursing. She is married<lb />
to w illiam Brown, a<lb />
51 . lent in the ECU Med<lb />
S hool .<lb />
Gay, formerly of Lin-<lb />
den, began her<lb />
teaching career Spring<lb />
semester as a clinical in-<lb />
structor in the ECU<lb />
School of Nursing. Mrs.<lb />
Gay is married to Mar-<lb />
shall Gay, who is a pro-<lb />
bation officer in Farm-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Lee, originally of Four<lb />
Oaks had com-<lb />
pleted a Master in Child<lb />
Development and Family<lb />
Relations from ECU be-<lb />
fore she began her grad-<lb />
uate work in the nursing<lb />
school.<lb />
She has been on the<lb />
ECU nursing school.<lb />
She has been on the<lb />
ECU nursing school<lb />
teaching staff since fall<lb />
of 1972 and is currently<lb />
an assistant professor.<lb />
Mrs. Lee is married to<lb />
Charles Lee, a pathol-<lb />
ogist assistant in the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine.<lb />
BOYD'S BARBER<lb />
and HAIRSTYLING<lb />
1008 S. Evans a<lb />
Phone 758-4056<lb />
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MdvinHBoyd<lb />
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E. 14th St. 7f a-9636<lb />
44 Visit us for your laundry needs9<lb />
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Located<lb />
beside the Remade Inn,<lb />
264 By-psss.<lb />
STANDING ON THE corner, watching all the girls go by. Photo by Frank Barrow<lb />
Hunt unsure of reelection<lb />
RALEIGH, (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt insisted again<lb />
la) week that he still hasn't made up his mind<lb />
about whether to seek a second term in 1980.<lb />
Anyone who watches much television this month,<lb />
however, might have reason to be skeptical. The<lb />
governor has already been on statewide television<lb />
once this month, and he will be on again tonight<lb />
with his "State of the State" message.<lb />
In between, there's been an appearance on NBC's<lb />
Today show, to talk about the results of the<lb />
minimum compentency tests. And he'll be on a<lb />
statewide telecast yet again before the end of the<lb />
month, probably Mon. night, Jan. 29, to deliver a<lb />
speech about crime.<lb />
I the sudden blitz of airtime just a coincidence?<lb />
Or is it the initial motions of a new political<lb />
campaign, which Hunt must crank up this year if he<lb />
i- to seek re-election?<lb />
Asked last week, Hunt said no. "Absolutelv not.<lb />
I have no idea whether or not I might run again<lb />
Hunt's aides also say the television appearances<lb />
have no connection with politics, that it is<lb />
coincidence the test results came out in January and<lb />
that he would be making speeches about the budget<lb />
and crime anyway.<lb />
I don't think there's any connection said<lb />
Stcphanice Bass, Hunt's deputy press secretary.<lb />
'There's certainly no machinations to get it to work<lb />
�ut that wav<lb />
Hunt, has. nonetheless, gone to lengths to gain<lb />
as wide an audience as poss.ble, and perhaps to put<lb />
on a show worth  hmg.<lb />
His 30-mmul. TV appearance last Tuesdav n.ght<lb />
announcing the competency test results was carried<lb />
l,ve on al1 1,ul � �l the 17 comment w-i. u-mn<lb />
stations in the state. Ms. Bass said Tv lone<lb />
holdout showed a taped version later, she .aid.<lb />
Hunt had something to do pr-onallv with that<lb />
wide reception, when a station in une .j the Mate<lb />
largest cities decided not to show it live Hunt<lb />
personall) phoned the station general manager on<lb />
the .lav of the broadcast to ask that he relent Ms<lb />
Ba- confirmed. The station earned the governor's<lb />
speech.<lb />
Included in the competency test speech was an<lb />
eight-minute segment taped the day before when<lb />
Hunt visited students ami parents at Raleigh.<lb />
lhens Drive High School. All spoke glowingK ol the<lb />
tests, which not incidental!) were proposed by Hunt<lb />
and were a major part of his successful legislative<lb />
package in 1977.<lb />
The .hort tape was produced b) a New<lb />
lelevision consultant. John Larkin. He is the<lb />
��ne who handled Hunt's TV campaign in th<lb />
governor . race, and who also came down to help<lb />
with Hunt. T speech on the Wilmington 10 a vear<lb />
York<lb />
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Does the majority<lb />
really want a BUC?<lb />
DR. rOEflR.THiS IS SCWAToC<lb />
HANSOtf. HE$ iNTCRf ST6D IfJ<lb />
OU U)0K ON THE VENUS<lb />
THE SClJiOR ftESEAftCri TECHNICIAN<lb />
I rHooH4r you riem-<lb />
ECU students are ostensibly an-<lb />
gered about the BUCCANEER'S fail-<lb />
ure to publish an annual for the past<lb />
two years. Those angry cards and<lb />
letters keep trickling in to FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD, so we know for certain<lb />
that some students are disappointed.<lb />
But do they represent the majority<lb />
opinion? Sadly, judging from student<lb />
participation in the production of the<lb />
BUC, the letter writers represent a<lb />
small but vocal minority.<lb />
This is unfortunate, because a year<lb />
book is a valuable artifact from<lb />
anyone's college experience. It goes<lb />
beyond nostalgia, which is simply a<lb />
yearning for the past. Already, many<lb />
students have found out how much fun<lb />
it is to look through their high school<lb />
annuals and see who has married,<lb />
who's in jail, etc.<lb />
In this respect, yearbooks are a<lb />
measure of change, a means of seeing<lb />
where you've been, and to stop and<lb />
think about where you're headed.<lb />
Most students won't realize this until<lb />
long after they've left ECU.<lb />
Nevertheless, if the students don't<lb />
want a book, then there is no<lb />
justification for spending $44,000 of<lb />
their money to publish it. A meager<lb />
1000 students took the time to have<lb />
their individual photos made for this<lb />
year's BUC, despite a constant barrage<lb />
of advertisements (none smaller than a<lb />
half page) in FOUNTAINHEAD from<lb />
the end of October until the beginning<lb />
of December. The deadline for having<lb />
pictures made was even extended two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
The present BUC staff seems<lb />
complete, although most of the staff<lb />
are either freshmen or sophomores,<lb />
many of whom were unfamiliar with<lb />
the controversy surrounding the BUCC-<lb />
ANEER when they first joined the<lb />
staff.<lb />
Maybe students really do want an<lb />
annual, but their behavior thus far has<lb />
only added to the arguments against a<lb />
BUCCANEER. If the future is at all<lb />
like the recent past, ECU'S annual<lb />
seems to be terminally ill.<lb />
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A feminist's resolutions<lb />
Advertising-news ratio defended<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
I would like to shed<lb />
some light on some of<lb />
the comments offered by<lb />
Brett Melvin, one of the<lb />
media's most vicious<lb />
enemies, in his letter<lb />
that appeared in the<lb />
Jan. 9 issue of FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD.<lb />
He questions the ra-<lb />
tio of ads to news in<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD, in-<lb />
sinuating that there is<lb />
something evil about<lb />
advertising.<lb />
Well Brett, yes the<lb />
ads do benefit the<lb />
students. If it were not<lb />
for the $70,000 that<lb />
advertising will generate<lb />
in revenues for the<lb />
newspaper this year<lb />
'Biased'<lb />
editorials<lb />
defined<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
This letter is in<lb />
regard to the letter<lb />
written by Mr. Vincent<lb />
Brett Melvin about<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD's "bi-<lb />
ased" editorials.<lb />
First, there is no<lb />
such animal as a<lb />
"biased" editorial. This<lb />
is an example of<lb />
redundancy, because<lb />
every editorial by its<lb />
very nature is a state-<lb />
ment of that particular<lb />
person's bias.<lb />
An editorial is one<lb />
person's opinion, what-<lb />
ever that opinion may<lb />
be. Consult your dic-<lb />
tionary, Mr. Melvin.<lb />
You will find that your<lb />
letter is a prime<lb />
example of bias.<lb />
Each to his own,<lb />
whether you like it or<lb />
not; but yours is a case<lb />
of the pot calling the<lb />
kettle black.<lb />
Jerry Adderton<lb />
then the students would<lb />
have to pick up the tab<lb />
and the financial support<lb />
for FOUNTAINHEAD<lb />
would have to come<lb />
entirely from student<lb />
fees. So those ads that<lb />
you so detest are saving<lb />
the students $70,000 a<lb />
year, or roughly $7 per<lb />
student per year.<lb />
Two years ago<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD was<lb />
only 20 percent self-<lb />
supporting, today it is<lb />
70 percent self-sup-<lb />
porting. This is the<lb />
result of a lot of hard<lb />
work on the part of the<lb />
advertising staff. Unlike<lb />
most campus organiza-<lb />
tions that panhandle and<lb />
look for handouts from<lb />
SGA, the FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD staff hustles<lb />
and raises its own<lb />
money to support its<lb />
operations. No other or-<lb />
ganization can boast<lb />
such a high percentage<lb />
of self-support.<lb />
Advertising informs<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD read-<lb />
ers just as much, if not<lb />
more, than the news<lb />
column of the paper.<lb />
You will notice numer-<lb />
ous food coupons (i.e.<lb />
Hardees, Roy Rogers,<lb />
Stuffy's, Blimpies, New-<lb />
by's, Friday's, etc)<lb />
that appear in the<lb />
paper. These ads make<lb />
available to the student<lb />
body a great deal of<lb />
savings on meals. The<lb />
restaurant ads are only<lb />
one example of how ad-<lb />
vertising serves the stu-<lb />
dent body.<lb />
Perhaps if Melvin<lb />
would take Business<lb />
2000 and Journalism<lb />
2000 he might be en-<lb />
lightened about news-<lb />
papers and their bu-<lb />
siness operations.<lb />
As to the ad-news<lb />
ratio that was men-<lb />
tioned, Melvin is way<lb />
off base again; it is<lb />
75-25 ads to news, not<lb />
50-50. If Melvin would<lb />
take time to read the<lb />
News and Observer,<lb />
(that is if he can read),<lb />
he might just notice that<lb />
on the average inside<lb />
pages the ad-news ratio<lb />
runs as high as 90-10<lb />
percent. Almost all<lb />
newspapers across the<lb />
U.S. run at least 75<lb />
percent ads.<lb />
As for the much dis-<lb />
cussed and hotly de-<lb />
bated BUCCANEER,<lb />
that cannot be laid at<lb />
the feet of the Media<lb />
Board.<lb />
The Media Board in-<lb />
herited the BUC mess<lb />
from the SGA purely<lb />
and simply. It was poor<lb />
management and the<lb />
petty politics of those<lb />
like Brett Melvin, whose<lb />
only purpose in life<lb />
seems to be destroying<lb />
the hard work of others.<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
Lack of annual is<lb />
'amazingly retarded<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
It has come to my<lb />
attention that the real<lb />
ECU pirates are not on<lb />
the football field or<lb />
basketball court, but in<lb />
the SGA and administr-<lb />
ation.<lb />
I find it amazingly<lb />
retarded and extremely<lb />
embarrassing for a<lb />
universtiy of this size<lb />
and self-proclaimed su-<lb />
periority not to publish<lb />
a yearbook for its<lb />
students. One year is<lb />
bad enough, but two?<lb />
C'mon, Rose High does<lb />
better than that.<lb />
Student fees pay for<lb />
the yearbook expense<lb />
like they pay for the<lb />
toilet paper in Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center. We<lb />
know what happens to<lb />
the toilet paper and it<lb />
might as well be the<lb />
same for the yearbook<lb />
the way things have<lb />
been going lately.<lb />
And while SGA<lb />
continues to drag their<lb />
feet in cow dung<lb />
whenever this subject is<lb />
formally discussed, the<lb />
administration appears<lb />
to be doing the same,<lb />
only barefooted.<lb />
In all honesty I must<lb />
admit I do not attend<lb />
ECU; I'm just an<lb />
interested bystander and<lb />
graduate of a university<lb />
which has produced a<lb />
yearbook every year<lb />
without fail since its<lb />
initial existence in 1898.<lb />
So why should I care if<lb />
ECU has a yearbook or<lb />
not? I don't care. But<lb />
somebody should. And<lb />
at the present it looks<lb />
as if no one does.<lb />
Is that why they call<lb />
it E-Z-U?<lb />
Del Hunt<lb />
By CHARLENE CARTER<lb />
"Happy New Year to us all, and one more for<lb />
Hester Petty, who is taking a well-earned respite<lb />
from writing this column.<lb />
I like New Year's (sentimental as it may seem)<lb />
because after years of having repeatedly heard that<lb />
it is a time of new beginnings, I have gradually<lb />
succumbed to the consensus and now look forward to<lb />
making my New Year's Resolutions.<lb />
I made two New Year's resolutions this year.<lb />
One was to give up eating sugar, including any<lb />
foods with sugar in them, (try buying groceries on<lb />
that resolution! Also, read William Duffy's<lb />
devastating "Sugar Blues and see how long it<lb />
takes you to stop eating sugar.), the other was to<lb />
start doing more things that want to do. This is<lb />
why I decided to take over this column.<lb />
So here it is  a new year. I am proud to report<lb />
that my sugar habit has been drastically reduced.<lb />
Writing this column and allowing dirty dishes to<lb />
remain in the kitchen sink are manifestations of the<lb />
second resolution. Everyone has their pet things that<lb />
they like to do, and rather than be specific, let it<lb />
suffice to say that I've got mine, too.<lb />
In writing this column, I will deliberately attempt<lb />
to avoid interjecting too many personal statements<lb />
which would detract from the ideas presented, ideas<lb />
which could come from any one of the several<lb />
thousand women in Greenville. After all, you don't<lb />
know who I am. I could be in one of you classes. Or<lb />
your waitress in your favorite restaurant. Or that<lb />
woman whose arms were filled with Christmas<lb />
presents, that you didn't open the door for because<lb />
if those bitches are so hot for equal rights then<lb />
let'em find out what it's like.<lb />
Anonymity could prove beneficial to me in picking<lb />
up on some honest reactions to the column, without<lb />
the knowledge of my identity deterring criticism.<lb />
Now, back to my resolution, what could possibly<lb />
prevent me from doing what want to do? After all,<lb />
this is 1979. I think I'll just go all the way  call me<lb />
sentimental, and count my blessings<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving th East Carolina community for ovsr 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Doug White<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
Steve Bachner N�ws E0TORS Robert M. Swaim<lb />
Rtofci Gllarmis<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Jeff Rollins<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD Is the student newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and Is distributed each Tuesday and Thuraday (weekly<lb />
during the summer).<lb />
Mailing address: Old Sooth Building, Greenville, N C.<lb />
27834<lb />
Editorial offices: 757-6306, 757-6367, 757-6309<lb />
Subscriptions: $10 annually, alumni $6 annually.<lb />
1.) I am a woman.<lb />
2.) As a woman, I am allowed to own property,<lb />
to vote, and to obtain a bank loan without mv<lb />
husband's signature.<lb />
3.)My husband no longer has the legal right to<lb />
all my earnings, or the right to administer corporal<lb />
punishment to me at his discretion.<lb />
4.) I can obtain a divorce from my husband.<lb />
5.) It is now possible for a woman to obtain a<lb />
college education equal to a man's.<lb />
6.) My employer must pay me a wage equal to<lb />
that of a man with the same duties.<lb />
7.) It has become "alright in the past few<lb />
years, for a woman to devote more time to pursuits<lb />
outside of the home.<lb />
Anyone who would not agree that all of the above<lb />
are definitely things to be glad about has got to be<lb />
a flake. However, to anyone who did not detect in<lb />
blessings two through seven, the definite odo of<lb />
ancient salmon fried in lard and served with caviar<lb />
may I suggest (1) an immediate visit to vour family<lb />
otorhmolaryngologist; (2) the re-reading of' items two<lb />
through seven in the above list, proceeding each one<lb />
with the question, "Why?" (3) tune in next week for<lb />
information on a hot new item guaranteed to remove<lb />
stale fish odors from your breathing air.<lb />
To be honest, I must confess that the nemesis of<lb />
my resolution to do more things that I want to do is<lb />
contained m statement seven. To say that it has<lb />
become acceptable in recent years for a woman to<lb />
spend more time outside the home, is to also sav<lb />
quietly but audibly, that in the past it was noi<lb />
aceptable. I grew up in that past<lb />
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California Suite is 'tedious, too diverse'<lb />
By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Wistant Trends Editor<lb />
There is little doubt<lb />
that many people<lb />
consider Neil Simon one<lb />
oi the foremost of<lb />
America's comedv<lb />
screenplay writer Res-<lb />
ponsible tor innumerable<lb />
runaway box-office hits<lb />
(and some that were<lb />
not Simon perhaps<lb />
found his single best<lb />
received film in last<lb />
year's The Goodbye Girl<lb />
which, in part at least,<lb />
owed much of its phe-<lb />
nomenal success to the<lb />
tact that Simon chose to<lb />
blond his own particular<lb />
brand of madcap<lb />
c�nicd around a love<lb />
-torv.<lb />
In The Goodbye Girl,<lb />
tenderness and the<lb />
comic glibness of the<lb />
characters alternately<lb />
trade off turns in the<lb />
spotlight so that neither<lb />
ol those qualities had a<lb />
chance to become over-<lb />
hearing.<lb />
It worked.<lb />
So, of course, it is<lb />
only reasonable that<lb />
Simon would return to a<lb />
formula that proved a<lb />
success when he got<lb />
around to his next film.<lb />
And of course, the<lb />
formula would work<lb />
again.<lb />
But it didn't.<lb />
The single biggest<lb />
problem of Simon's new<lb />
film California Suite is<lb />
the internal diversity of<lb />
the storyline. It is too<lb />
diverse. Much too<lb />
diverse to come off<lb />
effectively.<lb />
Why?"<lb />
Well, probably the<lb />
film's lack of effective-<lb />
ness is due to the fact<lb />
that there is no single<lb />
coherent story. There<lb />
are four stories which<lb />
span a broad field of<lb />
emotions from utter<lb />
pathos all the way to<lb />
Vaudeville slapstick. The<lb />
viewer is left to find a<lb />
common ground for<lb />
himself, and it is just<lb />
too tiring a process to<lb />
sit through in an un-<lb />
comfortable seat in the<lb />
dark and still enjoy.<lb />
Another serious pro-<lb />
blem with California<lb />
Suite is the cast.<lb />
It is a good cast. A<lb />
of writing the screenplay<lb />
to be acted by a cast.<lb />
Certainly Richard<lb />
Pryor and Alan Alda<lb />
are very fine comedians<lb />
but that is primarily<lb />
comedy film work.<lb />
But how Neil Simon<lb />
could write better Alda-<lb />
or Pryor-type comedy<lb />
than Alda or Pryor,<lb />
transmit it to film, and<lb />
still make it work is<lb />
gauntlet of comic levels<lb />
from none at all to far<lb />
too much.<lb />
The story opens with<lb />
a pathetic battle bet-<lb />
ween two long-term<lb />
divorcees for the custody<lb />
"The film's lack of effectiveness is due to the<lb />
fact that there is no single coherent story.<lb />
There are four stories which span a broad<lb />
field of emotions from utter pathos all the way<lb />
to Vaudeville slapstick.<lb />
59<lb />
very good cast. And<lb />
without doubt, it would<lb />
be very tempting to<lb />
write a screenplay<lb />
around instead of<lb />
around the cast instead<lb />
because they write their<lb />
own material. They are<lb />
good at it. That is how<lb />
they made it in comedy.<lb />
Stage presence alone is<lb />
not enough to make a<lb />
Harrison and Cheston perform<lb />
in joint senior recital on Friday<lb />
By LIKE WHISNANT<lb />
Staff R riter<lb />
Anne Harrison and<lb />
Susan Che-ton will per-<lb />
form in Senior Recital on<lb />
Friday night. January 19,<lb />
at 8:15 p.m. The sax-<lb />
ophone flute recital will<lb />
held in A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall. Admission is<lb />
free and the public is<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Anne Harrison is an<lb />
alto saxophone major<lb />
working towards a Music<lb />
Education degree. She<lb />
will open the program<lb />
with Claud' Pascal's<lb />
S natine" tor alto sax-<lb />
ophone and piano. ac-<lb />
companied by James Gil-<lb />
liam.<lb />
She will also perform<lb />
"Chore- (No. 7)" by<lb />
Heitor Villa-Lobos. In<lb />
"Choros' the alto sax-<lb />
ophone is one of an<lb />
eight-piece instrumental<lb />
ensemble. Performing<lb />
with Mi Harrison will<lb />
David Briley, con-<lb />
ductor; Eddie Asten, tarn<lb />
tarn; Cindy Cooley, bas-<lb />
n; Bari Webster, clar-<lb />
inet; Jim Poteat, oboe;<lb />
Man J White, flute;<lb />
Glenn Dai violin; and<lb />
Andi Smith, cello.<lb />
Miss Harrison will<lb />
close her portion of the<lb />
ret ital with three move-<lb />
ments of Paule Maurice's<lb />
Tableaux de Provence<lb />
Pianist Diane Kolwyck will<lb />
accompany the Maurice.<lb />
Mi-s Harrison is a<lb />
native oi ienna, ir-<lb />
ginia. She has performed<lb />
with the East Carolina<lb />
K ind Ensemble and Jazz<lb />
Band, as well as the<lb />
Concert Band, Marching<lb />
Band, and various sax-<lb />
ophone quartet<lb />
She has also been<lb />
active in the ECU Chap-<lb />
ter of the Music Edu-<lb />
cator's National Confer-<lb />
ence, serving a- Vice<lb />
President ior the past<lb />
year.<lb />
Following her recital<lb />
Mis Harrion plans to<lb />
student teach in il-<lb />
mington before going on<lb />
to graduate school in<lb />
music.<lb />
Susan Cheston is a<lb />
flutist working towards a<lb />
double degree in Music-<lb />
Education and Music<lb />
Therapy. A native of An-<lb />
napolis, Maryland, Ms.<lb />
Cheston has performed as<lb />
first chair flutist with the<lb />
ECU Concert Band, Wind<lb />
Ensemble, and Symphony<lb />
Orchestra.<lb />
She has also been<lb />
active as President ol the<lb />
ECU Music Therapy<lb />
Club. Ms. Cheston is a<lb />
member of Pi Kappa<lb />
Lambda, the music honor<lb />
society .<lb />
She will perform the<lb />
"Sonata in A" bv Gio-<lb />
vanni Platti, accompanied<lb />
by Jill Stouder on piano<lb />
ami Amy Cheston on<lb />
cello. "Syrinx" by Claude<lb />
Debussy will be per-<lb />
formed unaccompanied.<lb />
The recital will close<lb />
with the "Sonata for<lb />
Flute and Piano" of<lb />
SErgoi Prokofieff. The<lb />
four-movement Sonata<lb />
will be accompanied by<lb />
the School of Music<lb />
(acuity member Ellen<lb />
Nagode.<lb />
A reception will follow<lb />
the Friday night recital.<lb />
about the district auditions<lb />
is available from Dr. Clyde<lb />
Hiss at the ECU School' of<lb />
Music.<lb />
difficult to understand.<lb />
Yet, that seems to be<lb />
exactly what Simon<lb />
attempted. And the<lb />
total effect is about<lb />
what one might expect<lb />
it to be�tiresome.<lb />
The film conveys the<lb />
impression of manic<lb />
depression and schizo-<lb />
phrenia, skipping inanely<lb />
between separate story-<lb />
lines that have nothing<lb />
whatsoever to do with<lb />
one another (outside of<lb />
the fact that they ail<lb />
occur in a common<lb />
locale) while at the<lb />
same time running the<lb />
Singers<lb />
Young<lb />
aspire to<lb />
singers who<lb />
operatic careers<lb />
are invited to participate in<lb />
the 1978-79 Metropolitan<lb />
Opera National Council<lb />
southeastern district aud-<lb />
itions at East Caolina<lb />
University Jan. 20.<lb />
Purpose of the annual<lb />
auditions program is to<lb />
discover new operatic<lb />
Doskey<lb />
- Henry<lb />
Doskey, member of the<lb />
keyboard faculty of the<lb />
School of Music at ECU<lb />
will perform in a faculty<lb />
recital in Hendrix Thea-<lb />
tre in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center on Jan. 21<lb />
at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Doskey will play a<lb />
varied program including<lb />
"Variations on a Minuet<lb />
bv Duport" by Mozart,<lb />
"Sonata No. 23, in F<lb />
Minor, Op. 57" by<lb />
Beethoven, Scenes of<lb />
Childhood, Op. 15" by<lb />
Schumann, "Sonata No.<lb />
9, Op. 68" by Scriabine<lb />
and "Etudes-Tableaux<lb />
from Op. 39" by Rach-<lb />
maninoff.<lb />
Doskey recently pre-<lb />
sented his debut recital<lb />
in Carnegie Recital Hall<lb />
talent to make it possible<lb />
for singers in all parts of and performed a solo<lb />
the nation to be heard and recital in Chicago's Or-<lb />
aided in their careers.<lb />
District winners are<lb />
eligible to participate in<lb />
regional auditions, and<lb />
regional winners enter<lb />
national auditions later in<lb />
the year.<lb />
Further information<lb />
chestra Hall as national<lb />
winner of the 1977<lb />
Allied Arts piano award.<lb />
After receiving a BM<lb />
and MM from Southern<lb />
Methodist University,<lb />
Doskey is completing his<lb />
doctorial work at Indiana<lb />
University.<lb />
of their teenage daugh-<lb />
ter. She prefers the life-<lb />
style of her ultra-mel-<lb />
low, laid-back Hollywood<lb />
screenwriter-father (Alan<lb />
Alda) to that of her<lb />
mother (Jane Fonda)<lb />
who works as an editor<lb />
for a New York based<lb />
news magazine, and has<lb />
run off to live with him<lb />
in sunny Los Angeles.<lb />
When Fonda jets to<lb />
California to carry her<lb />
daughter back, the old<lb />
comedy skit of the East<lb />
Coast vs. the West<lb />
Coast is once again<lb />
dragged to the silver<lb />
screen (If you've sat<lb />
through Allen's Annie<lb />
Hall, you've seen this<lb />
before  and much<lb />
better.)<lb />
This is the pathos<lb />
part of the film, and<lb />
chuckles are few and far<lb />
between even though it<lb />
is obvious that the<lb />
actors are trying.<lb />
Meanwhile, Richard<lb />
Pryor and Bill Cosby<lb />
have checked into the<lb />
hotel with their wives.<lb />
The event is their annual<lb />
vacation, but it proves<lb />
 to be more of a vacation<lb />
for Cosby and wife than<lb />
for the other couple.<lb />
The chief problem is<lb />
that Pryor's reservation<lb />
didn't materialize, and<lb />
he and his spouse are<lb />
forced to spend their<lb />
vacation in a closet-sized<lb />
room complete with<lb />
freely running water and<lb />
a furnace that will give<lb />
them no peace.<lb />
As the film's story<lb />
returns to them at<lb />
various points through-<lb />
out the movie, the close<lb />
friendship slowly dis-<lb />
solves until finally the<lb />
foursome is literally at<lb />
each other's throats<lb />
with Cosby gnawing on<lb />
Pryor's ear and de-<lb />
manding that Pryor ad-<lb />
mit that it has been a<lb />
wonderful vacation and<lb />
promise that they will<lb />
vacation together again<lb />
next year.<lb />
Even under this tor-<lb />
ture Pryor refuses<lb />
concede the latter.<lb />
to<lb />
Sadder is the role<lb />
Walter Matthau has<lb />
take upon himself, that<lb />
of an elderly married<lb />
Jew who has flown in<lb />
from the East to attend<lb />
his nephew's Barmitz<lb />
vah, and finds himself<lb />
in bed with a beautiful<lb />
young hooker who has<lb />
had too much to drink,<lb />
and cannot be roused.<lb />
Of course, Matthau's<lb />
wife is due any minute,<lb />
and that old, tired<lb />
routine about trying to<lb />
hide the body is once<lb />
again summoned to the<lb />
aid of movie-going<lb />
insomniacs.<lb />
Strictly Vaudeville<lb />
stuff.<lb />
By far, the team of<lb />
Michael Caine and<lb />
Maggie Smith outshine<lb />
the rest of this ill-fated<lb />
cast. Their excellent and<lb />
touching rendering of<lb />
the story of an aging<lb />
actress and her DC<lb />
consort in town to<lb />
attend the Great Oscar<lb />
Giveawav is bevond<lb />
question the highlight of<lb />
California Suite. Inspired<lb />
performances and the<lb />
best one- and two-<lb />
liners of the film make<lb />
their story the movie's<lb />
showcase.<lb />
Unfortunately, it is<lb />
not enough to save the<lb />
film from the impression<lb />
of overall tedium.<lb />
-S�perman is a modern<lb />
American Prometheus<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
Hardly any figure is<lb />
more ingrained in the<lb />
American mythology and<lb />
culture than Superman.<lb />
This modern Prometheus<lb />
first appeared in comic<lb />
books during World War<lb />
II and became an im-<lb />
mediate success.<lb />
The concept of Su-<lb />
perman then became on<lb />
of the longest running<lb />
television series ever.<lb />
The recent 39 mil-<lb />
lion dollar extravaganza,<lb />
Superman, proves that<lb />
the character has con-<lb />
tinued appeal. Why do<lb />
people, especially Am-<lb />
ericans, love this char-<lb />
acter so much?<lb />
Superman, like Shel-<lb />
ley's Prometheus, is<lb />
"the type of the highest<lb />
perfection of moral and<lb />
intellectual nature, im-<lb />
pelled by the purest and<lb />
the truest motives to the<lb />
best and nobelest<lb />
ends He is not tain-<lb />
ted, as is the rest of<lb />
humanity, with sniveling<lb />
little selfishnesses or<lb />
imperfections. In this<lb />
resepect, he is the<lb />
nearest thing to Jesus<lb />
Christ that popular cul-<lb />
ture will ever create.<lb />
Superman fights for<lb />
"Truth, Justice and the<lb />
American Way How to<lb />
out-moded those words<lb />
seem now, almost to the<lb />
point of being quaint.<lb />
When Superman said<lb />
them to Lois Lane on<lb />
her balcony many of the<lb />
people in the movie I<lb />
was in actually laughed.<lb />
Their reaction to those<lb />
once sacrosanct words is<lb />
a pointed reminder of<lb />
how our patriotic values<lb />
have changed since<lb />
1932, Superman's in-<lb />
ception.<lb />
Richard Donner's Su-<lb />
perman is a masterpiece<lb />
of Americana. And his<lb />
movie appeals to our<lb />
strong, if tempered,<lb />
sense of patriotism as<lb />
much as those World<lb />
War II comic books that<lb />
showed our hero battling<lb />
a blitzkrieg.<lb />
Donner's landscapes<lb />
evoke the same optim-<lb />
ism as does the best<lb />
Winslow Homer. The<lb />
whole Smallville portion<lb />
of the film is perfectly<lb />
American Gothic.<lb />
You name them, the<lb />
stereotypes are there:<lb />
the American Mother,<lb />
the American Dad, the<lb />
farm, the collie, the<lb />
small-town high school,<lb />
etc. But Donner makes<lb />
these stereotypes non-<lb />
theless capable of pos-<lb />
sessing dramatic<lb />
strength, even pathos.<lb />
Donner shooting of<lb />
the scenes evinces an<lb />
excellent cinematic and<lb />
poetic creativity. One<lb />
especially good shot is<lb />
that of the mother, seen<lb />
through the screen of<lb />
the screen door. The<lb />
image of the woman<lb />
behind the door is richlt<lb />
textured by the screen.<lb />
In another instance,<lb />
Donner began with a<lb />
low-angle shot of the<lb />
son and his foster-<lb />
mother in the distance,<lb />
up a sloping wheat<lb />
field. Then he slowly<lb />
pans up the wheat field<lb />
increasing the amount of<lb />
sky relative to the<lb />
amount of wheat seen<lb />
with the two figures, to<lb />
end with a brilliantly<lb />
see SiPERMA V p.6<lb />
Reviewer capsulizes classical, rock, soul, and jazz<lb />
Bv DAVID MILLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Jean-Pierre Rampal, Lily Laskine � Sakura<lb />
A collection of traditional Japanese melodies<lb />
performed on European instruments (Jean-Pierre<lb />
Rampal � flutist, Lilly Laskine � harpist).<lb />
Columbia is hyping Rampal as one of the greatest<lb />
flutists in history. This album reasserts the fact that<lb />
he has the versatility needed to support the claim.<lb />
Side one is purely Oriental; side two is more<lb />
European in nature. Even though these selections<lb />
have been toned-down and mellowed-out for the<lb />
Occidental ear, this is some of the most restful<lb />
music I have ever heard. A<lb />
Jazz<lb />
Tom Scott � Intimate Strangers<lb />
Scott's most ambitious work to date. This is a<lb />
concept-album revolving around (Can you believe it?)<lb />
a one-night-stand. Surprisingly, it works. Marvelous<lb />
arrangements and superb liner notes make this a<lb />
I must. A<lb />
� Earl Klugh � Magic In Your Eyes<lb />
Beautiful arrangements by Dave Grusin, faultlessly<lb />
played by Earl Klugh, Grusin and the standard<lb />
session players. Another routinely perfect set from<lb />
Klugh. What more could one ask for? Only depth is<lb />
lacking. Nice easy listening. B<lb />
St�ul<lb />
Pointer Sisters � Fire<lb />
The most interesting female vocal group of the<lb />
seventies. Another carefully-chosen collection of mat-<lb />
erial delivered wonderfully in their jazzy scat-singing<lb />
style. The Bruce Springsteen penned single, Fire, is<lb />
the centrifuge. A scorcher. A-<lb />
James Brown � Take A Look At Those Cakes<lb />
This man has been around for over 20Vfc years and<lb />
has been doing different renditions of the same old<lb />
song for at least t 19 of them. Brown's � only<lb />
progression as an artist has been in uncreasing the<lb />
length, number of sexual entendres, and amount of<lb />
repetition in each tune. This album is reminiscent of<lb />
Muhammad Ali's shadowy performance in the first<lb />
Leon Spinks fight. B ?<lb />
Earth, Wind and Fire � Greatest Hits<lb />
The most promising soul group since Sly and the<lb />
Family S tone. Yet, much of the material in this<lb />
collection is weak. The prostituted "Got to Get You<lb />
Into My Life" from Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts<lb />
Club Band should never have been recorded by<lb />
performers with this degree of creative potential.<lb />
If one is really interested in E,W &amp; F's<lb />
"Greatest pick up copies of ther Way of the<lb />
World and Gratitude LPs. B-<lb />
Marvin Gaye � Here, My Dear<lb />
Marvin Gaye revolutionalized soul music in 1970 with<lb />
his socially-conscious What's Going On and again in<lb />
1972 with the sex-oriented Let's Get It On. Ever<lb />
since then, everyone else in the R&amp;B field, other<lb />
than Stevie Wonder, have merely been making<lb />
clones of Gaye's material. Now, in the Day of Disco,<lb />
Gaye has the courage to release another concept<lb />
album � this time dealing with his divorce from his<lb />
wife Annie. Despite a perfectly terrible album title,<lb />
the lyricism on most of these songs is more<lb />
substantial than "Hey, baby, I got a toe in my sock<lb />
for you and, as such, requires more attentive<lb />
listening. Therefore, it probably will not sell.<lb />
Clones of the seventies<lb />
Parliament � Motor Booty Affair<lb />
Producer George Clinton has cloned one group into<lb />
three. Parliament, Funkadelic and Bootsy's Rubber<lb />
Band record separate albums and are billed as<lb />
appearing in concert together as individual entities.<lb />
Yet, all three groups are composed of the same<lb />
people (A few costume and stylistic changes create<lb />
the illusion).<lb />
Clinton is obviously interested in money if not<lb />
artistry. He has found a means to<lb />
release an album every other month by the same<lb />
group and still keep fan attention.<lb />
For androids only.<lb />
Molly Hatchet � Molly Hatchet<lb />
A Lynyrd Skynyrd imitation. For carnivores only.<lb />
The Band � Anthology<lb />
Yet another collection of The Band's greatest hits �<lb />
this time a double LP set. Despite the number of<lb />
Band reissues in the past two years, this album<lb />
contains some of the best rock recorded in the last<lb />
decade and a half. A-<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 16 January 1979<lb />
Superman : 'the myth changes'<lb />
continued from p.5<lb />
Romantic statement: the<lb />
mother and her son<lb />
standing in front of the<lb />
infinite blue sky. Again,<lb />
both Dormer's theme and<lb />
technique remind one of<lb />
 insiow Homer, that<lb />
quintessential Amer-<lb />
ican painter.<lb />
So, even though he<lb />
Has not born here, by<lb />
his deserving. Superman<lb />
earns his citizenship.<lb />
But what differentiates<lb />
Superman from anv<lb />
other mid-western young<lb />
man who had a happy,<lb />
but rather schmaltsy and<lb />
predictable home life?<lb />
Superman can tell<lb />
' what color panties Lois<lb />
Lane has on, just by<lb />
looking at her. He run's<lb />
foot-races with express<lb />
trains. He can push<lb />
continental plates into<lb />
place and fly faster than<lb />
a nuclear missile.<lb />
Yes he can fly. And<lb />
the connotations come<lb />
quickly to mind. To fly<lb />
is to have purpose and<lb />
direction and capability.<lb />
It is to have a perfect<lb />
confidence in ones sex-<lb />
uality. To fly is to be<lb />
able to see the future<lb />
and to be everywhere at<lb />
once. It means that one<lb />
is free and knows what<lb />
to do with that freedom.<lb />
Surely the scenes are<lb />
most lyrical and trans-<lb />
cendant in which Super-<lb />
man is shown flying<lb />
with Lois Lane, this<lb />
aerial ballet connotes<lb />
flights of rapture and<lb />
passion, flights of fancy<lb />
and of the imagination.<lb />
No wonder we love<lb />
Superman. He can do<lb />
this all the time.<lb />
Superman's powerful<lb />
sexual attractiveness has<lb />
always been a strong<lb />
part of his total appeal,<lb />
but never moreso than<lb />
in the recent movie.<lb />
Donner enhances Super-<lb />
man's leotard exhibited<lb />
virility with a whole<lb />
motif of phallic imagery.<lb />
In fact, this movie is the<lb />
first episode about Su-<lb />
perman that ever sug-<lb />
gests he could have<lb />
anything more than a<lb />
platonic relationship with<lb />
Lois Lane. That the<lb />
myth can change to suit<lb />
the taste of its believers<lb />
shows its vitality.<lb />
Americans have over<lb />
the past decade or so<lb />
seen themselves in a<lb />
variety of ways and our<lb />
movies reflect it. We<lb />
have seen outselves as<lb />
'Its been a rough few yea<lb />
for the actors of The Waltons<lb />
the ugly American, the<lb />
anti-hero, and finally,<lb />
with All the President's<lb />
Men, as the great<lb />
villian.<lb />
Reaction<lb />
One feels that the<lb />
most recent success of<lb />
Superman indicated a<lb />
reaction to all the neg-<lb />
ativism of the '60's and<lb />
'70's. Perhaps we are<lb />
tired of being the ugly<lb />
American and want to<lb />
identify more with Su-<lb />
perman, the handsome<lb />
American.<lb />
cSle&amp;Saft yarns!<lb />
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It been a rough few<lb />
years lor those of us<lb />
addict (i � secretly or<lb />
otherwise � to CBS'<lb />
enduring family series,<lb />
"The Waltons<lb />
hirst. our hero.<lb />
John-Boy, left Waltons'<lb />
mountain to chase a<lb />
writing career in new<lb />
Vrk; this is when actor<lb />
Richard Thomas decided<lb />
to leave the show to<lb />
broaden Ins horizons.<lb />
Then Ellen Corby,<lb />
who plays Grandma on<lb />
the show, suffered a<lb />
�ke, greatly reducing<lb />
her role in the series.<lb />
Between seasons, actor<lb />
 ill Geer died, leaving<lb />
sad for the man and<lb />
beloved Grandpa<lb />
K alton he portraved.<lb />
And tonight. Mama<lb />
Walton says goodbye to<lb />
the mountain. Actress<lb />
Michael Learned, who<lb />
has been Olivia Walton<lb />
tor seven years, leaves<lb />
the series as a regular<lb />
performer alter tonight's<lb />
episode. She's leaving<lb />
partly because she<lb />
didn't expect "The<lb />
Waltons" to return next<lb />
season, which it ma<lb />
not, and partly because<lb />
of an urge to return to<lb />
the stage.<lb />
"The Waltons" was<lb />
Miss Learned's first<lb />
American TV venture.<lb />
She joined the show in<lb />
19i3 because she<lb />
needed money, thinking<lb />
it might last a few<lb />
episodes, maybe even a<lb />
couple of seasons.<lb />
"I had just divorced<lb />
my husband of 15 years,<lb />
and I needed a jobI<lb />
never dreamed the<lb />
series would last that<lb />
long<lb />
But one of the<lb />
strengths of "The Wal-<lb />
tons" has been the<lb />
ability to adapt to and<lb />
often benefit from<lb />
hanges and adversities<lb />
among the cast. I've<lb />
always resented it when<lb />
after some real-life com-<lb />
plication alters the com-<lb />
plexion of a TV series,<lb />
only casual, passing re-<lb />
ference is made to the<lb />
change and the show<lb />
carries on as if nothing<lb />
happened.<lb />
This doesn't happen<lb />
in real life, and it<lb />
doesn't happen on "The<lb />
Waltons to the show's<lb />
credit. Difficulties adn<lb />
disruptions are made to<lb />
work for the show.<lb />
When Thomas left<lb />
the show, John-Boy<lb />
didn't just vanish into<lb />
the woods; his character<lb />
is still heard from in<lb />
letters and telephone<lb />
calls. When Miss Corbv<lb />
suffered her str9oke<lb />
Grandma suffered a<lb />
stroke; and when Miss<lb />
Corby's doctor allowed<lb />
her to return to work,<lb />
Grandma came home<lb />
from the hospital.<lb />
When Will Geer<lb />
died, a special memorial<lb />
show was written as<lb />
tribute to his character.<lb />
Tonight in Miss Learn-<lb />
ed's tearful farewell,<lb />
Olivia discovers she has<lb />
tuberculosis, leaving<lb />
John Walton (Ralph<lb />
Waite) to manage the<lb />
remaining six members<lb />
of the Walton brood.<lb />
Creator Earl Hamner<lb />
sees Miss Learned's de-<lb />
parture as both a loss<lb />
and an opportunity.<lb />
"In those remaining<lb />
shows this year in which<lb />
John Walton is left<lb />
without his wife, he will<lb />
struggle to be mother<lb />
and father without her.<lb />
It places an additional<lb />
burden upon him, but I<lb />
think this lends credibil-<lb />
ity to the show<lb />
Still, we "Waltons"<lb />
crazies will Miss Olivia.<lb />
Miss Learned, who only<lb />
came for the money<lb />
understands.<lb />
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Face it. folks: Green-<lb />
'��  hardly a cultural<lb />
Mr<lb />
in fact, there is a<lb />
downright dirth of quality<lb />
entertainment here.<lb />
I specially in the area<lb />
not ies.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD film<lb />
critic David Bosnick once<lb />
summed it up: "Rr.<lb />
viewing movies in Green-<lb />
ville is like shooting fish<lb />
in a barrel<lb />
But now we have an<lb />
alternative.<lb />
For persons interested<lb />
quality films at budget<lb />
prices, the Greenville<lb />
Cinema Society is the<lb />
long-awaited awer.<lb />
The Society was cre-<lb />
ated last school year by<lb />
two ECU English pro-<lb />
fessors, Drs. Bill Ste-<lb />
phenson and Peter Ma-<lb />
cuck, with the intent of<lb />
bringing superior qualin<lb />
international films to a<lb />
city where Smohey and<lb />
the Bandit and The Cars<lb />
that Eat People seem to<lb />
be the most popular cin-<lb />
ematic fare.<lb />
The motto of the<lb />
Society seems to be "Six<lb />
Films for Six Dollars<lb />
For a six dollar semester<lb />
membership, one can<lb />
view six top notch films.<lb />
This semester's films<lb />
were chosen on the basis<lb />
of feedback from Society<lb />
members.<lb />
Members asked for<lb />
more English-speaking<lb />
films, so the selection<lb />
committee has lined up<lb />
two: American director<lb />
Howard Zieffs Hearts of<lb />
the West, (Jan. 28), and<lb />
Canadian Jan Kadar's<lb />
award-winning Lies My<lb />
Father Told Me Feb<lb />
In response to the<lb />
popularity of shorter art,<lb />
the Society has scheduled<lb />
"An Evening of Short<lb />
Films" for Feb. 25.<lb />
A French film, The<lb />
Theif of Pans. directed<lb />
by Louis Malic, will be<lb />
shown on Mar. 18, fol-<lb />
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Donna Coleman of the East<lb />
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She wa presented in a<lb />
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mance of the Brahms<lb />
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and 2. The two performers<lb />
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program at ECU Jan. 10.<lb />
Ms. Coleman joined the<lb />
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fall, at the rank of<lb />
lecturer. She is an alumna<lb />
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Pennsylvania with the<lb />
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from the University of<lb />
Michigan.<lb />
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Page 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 18 January 1979<lb />
Ah, the grace of a'Swann'<lb />
LYMS Sit INN, THE Pittsburgh<lb />
Steeler's super graceful wide-receiver<lb />
catches a cruiciai pass against the<lb />
Houston Oilers in this Year's AFC<lb />
Championship Game. Swarm suffered<lb />
an injured ankle earlier this week, a<lb />
fact that is of much concern to Steeler<lb />
fans, who are looking forward to<lb />
Pittsburgh 's Sunday encounter with<lb />
the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl<lb />
Mil.<lb />
Swann's injury has<lb />
Steelers concerned<lb />
By BRlCE LOWITT<lb />
4P Sports Writer<lb />
MIAMI (AP) - Lynn Swann's foot<lb />
ma wind up rivaling Paul Warfield's<lb />
hamstring or Fran Tarkenton's<lb />
�re this dav<lb />
Sviann the<lb />
arm<lb />
is over. .<lb />
vann, the lithe wide receiver of<lb />
ie Pittsburgh Steeler limped out of<lb />
camp and ito Parkway<lb />
uesday after teammate Ron<lb />
hepped on his left<lb />
rung<lb />
H<lb />
� iurin<lb />
rorkout lor Sunday's Super<lb />
was broken, X-ravs<lb />
sn tl � Steelers -aid Swann<lb />
ild resume practicing today. But<lb />
md in tape, was bruised<lb />
and Swann was limping.<lb />
And that wa- enough to cause a<lb />
Moment m the rumor-ripe<lb />
'here that pervades every Super<lb />
I. where a sniffle quickly becomes<lb />
� pneumonia and a sprain turns<lb />
npound fracture.<lb />
I: was hack before Super Bowl VIII<lb />
in Houston thai Warfield, the Miami<lb />
Doi premier wide receiver.<lb />
'di had a damaging hamstring<lb />
It was the talk of the town lor<lb />
wa- just a lot of<lb />
ays, but<lb />
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hot ai<lb />
artistii es and the Dolphin blew<lb />
awa Minnesota 24-7.<lb />
next yt-ar the Vikings were<lb />
� in the Super Bowl. And all of a<lb />
Iden the word was out the Fran<lb />
Tarkenton, Minnesota's quarterback,<lb />
uld barely lift his arm. He could do<lb />
a lot more than that, of course � and<lb />
Hi- passing didn't suffer<lb />
ible. Only the Vikings suffered<lb />
again, beaten 16-6 by Pittsburgh.<lb />
Now is was Swann's turn to<lb />
become the center of attention.<lb />
It - pain, but I've been able to<lb />
take pain he said in a telephone<lb />
interview when asked about the<lb />
injury. "I'll be able to go out there<lb />
and play with a broken foot. It's<lb />
going to hurt a whole lot and I might<lb />
not be able to practice until Sundav<lb />
morning. But I'll be tough. A broken<lb />
toot i-n't going to stop me<lb />
And then Swann burst out<lb />
laughing. He'd been kidding all the<lb />
time. He wasn't really hurt that bad.<lb />
"h'H be all right he said,<lb />
serious now. "I should be able to<lb />
practice tomorrow<lb />
The injury occured when Swann<lb />
and Johnson, the Steeler left<lb />
cornerback, "were running side bj<lb />
-ide. I thought I had room to move to<lb />
the inside and I was wrong. He jut<lb />
stepped down � right on my foot<lb />
Swann will no doubt be the center<lb />
oi the Cowboy attention on Sundav,<lb />
just as he was in Super Bowl X.<lb />
Dallas, of course, is hoping its efforts<lb />
this time around will be more<lb />
successful.<lb />
- far as I know, the last lime<lb />
somebod) -aid thev were going to<lb />
intimidate me in the Super Bowl, I<lb />
ended up the MVP said Swann, on<lb />
the end (d a touchdown pass plav that<lb />
covered 64 yards and gave the<lb />
Steelers their 21-17 victory over the<lb />
"Intimidation" has become the<lb />
byword ol theis Super Bowl. Can the<lb />
Steelers intimidate Tony Dorsett of<lb />
Dallas? Can Hollywood Henderson of<lb />
the Cowboys intimidate Pittsburgh?<lb />
Does all the talk mean anything?<lb />
Apparently not. Virtually every<lb />
player who has anything to say on the<lb />
matter shrugs off this intimidation<lb />
business, especially in a game with<lb />
team- of this calibre.<lb />
H a player can be intimidated,<lb />
everyone finds out about it in a hurrv<lb />
and he isn't around very long � and<lb />
he certainly doesn't get to the Super<lb />
Bowl said Swann.<lb />
W e don't talk about intimidation.<lb />
People tell us that we are the<lb />
intimidators. We just go out and plav<lb />
football. We've been coached that you<lb />
win games by tackling and by moving<lb />
the ball and scoring piints.<lb />
"It always seems other people are<lb />
talking about how they're not going to<lb />
be intimidated by us. Sometimes they<lb />
even trv and reverse it, sav they're<lb />
going to be the intimidating team<lb />
John Stallworth, known for the<lb />
most part as Pittsburgh's "other"<lb />
receiver before setting a National<lb />
Fottball League playoff record with 10<lb />
catches against Denver, also brushes<lb />
away suggetions that the Cowboys,<lb />
with All-Pro safeties Charlie Waters<lb />
and Cliff Harris, can intimidate<lb />
Pittsburgh's pass-catchers.<lb />
"Weve played against hard-hitting<lb />
teams before � you can talk about<lb />
the Oakland secondary with George<lb />
Atkinson and Jack Tatum back there<lb />
� so it's not a different feeling for<lb />
U playing against hard-hitting safe-<lb />
ties like Dallas has Stallworth says.<lb />
Hey, y'know, we practice against<lb />
two ol the hardest-hitting safeties in<lb />
the league. Donnie Shell and Mike<lb />
V agner<lb />
And Stallworth's two teammates,<lb />
-landing nearby, grinned � intimi-<lb />
dating!) .<lb />
Dallas9 dynamic Tony Dorsett<lb />
Steelers, Cowboys in 'Super' Bowl<lb />
The upcoming Super<lb />
Bowl featuring the Dal-<lb />
las Cowboys and the<lb />
Pittsburgh Steelers has<lb />
been billed as a truly<lb />
"super" matchup. The<lb />
two clubs involved are<lb />
considered by nearly all<lb />
observors to be the two<lb />
very best teams in the<lb />
NFL this season.<lb />
The winner will be-<lb />
come the first three<lb />
time winner in Super<lb />
Bowl history. Such a<lb />
game presents many<lb />
arguements when pre-<lb />
diction time rolls around<lb />
again.<lb />
Several FOUNTAIN-<lb />
HEAD staff have spoken<lb />
on the game as follows:<lb />
TERRY HERNDON:<lb />
This year's matchup<lb />
in Super Bowl XIII<lb />
should produce a game<lb />
that live up to its<lb />
billing. Dallas, the NFC<lb />
representative, is the<lb />
defensing champion of<lb />
pro football, while Pitts-<lb />
burgh, the AFC repre-<lb />
sentative, owns this<lb />
season's best record.<lb />
The "Flex Defense"<lb />
employed by Dallas have<lb />
proven effective against<lb />
weak NFC competition,<lb />
as the Cowboys have<lb />
ranked near the top in<lb />
total defense all season.<lb />
Dallas won last year's<lb />
Super Bowl by stoppin<lb />
the rushing game of the<lb />
Denver Bronco's on first<lb />
down. Facing second<lb />
and third downs with<lb />
long yardage to go,<lb />
Denver wasd forced to<lb />
throw.<lb />
Dallas put a big rush<lb />
on Bronco quarterback<lb />
Craig Morton, whose<lb />
immobility proved fatal,<lb />
and the Cowboys picked<lb />
off four first half passes.<lb />
However, Pittsburgh<lb />
should not be troubled<lb />
by these problems.<lb />
Franco Harris and<lb />
his sidekick, Rocky Blei-<lb />
er, will be able to run<lb />
behind Pittsburgh's<lb />
standout offensive line,<lb />
and quarterback Terry<lb />
Bradshaw should find<lb />
adequate time to find<lb />
his receivers. Brad-<lb />
shaw's running ability<lb />
separates him from most<lb />
other quarterbacks and<lb />
will certainly provide an<lb />
escape when the Cow-<lb />
boys think they have<lb />
him lassoed.<lb />
In a tight<lb />
Pittsburgh will<lb />
24-17.<lb />
JIMMY DuPREE:<lb />
game,<lb />
win<lb />
While many specula-<lb />
tors express the view<lb />
that Super Bowl XIII<lb />
will simply be a repeat<lb />
of Super Bowl X, wit<lb />
the Steelers conquering<lb />
the chagrined Cowboys,<lb />
one must not be so<lb />
hasty as to overlook the<lb />
powerful aspects of the<lb />
Dallas offense.<lb />
True; Terry Brad-<lb />
shaw has had vast<lb />
success connecting with<lb />
his favorite target, Lynn<lb />
Swann, and running<lb />
backs Franco Harris and<lb />
Rocky Bleier have im-<lb />
pressive stats on the<lb />
ground. However, Ed<lb />
Jones, Harvey MArtin<lb />
and Randy White form<lb />
the backbone of a de-<lb />
fense capable of nul-<lb />
lifying any offensive<lb />
strenghts.<lb />
Roger Staubach's<lb />
success with Billy Joe<lb />
DuPree makes an equal-<lb />
ly awesome combination<lb />
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coaching ability of Tom<lb />
Landry; just two more<lb />
reasons why Dallas<lb />
should nip the Steelers<lb />
by four.<lb />
CHARLES CHANDLER:<lb />
The key to this game<lb />
could be the battle<lb />
between the Steeler of-<lb />
fensive line and the<lb />
Dallas defensive line.<lb />
The Pittsburgh offensive<lb />
front needs to keep the<lb />
Dalls "Doomsday De-<lb />
fense" away from Terry<lb />
Bradshaw for him to be<lb />
effective. Also, Steeler<lb />
backs Franco Harris and<lb />
Rocky Bleier do need a<lb />
certain amount of room<lb />
to run.<lb />
As for the Dallas<lb />
defense, one needs only<lb />
to look back to last<lb />
year's Super Bowl<lb />
game. The Cowboys hu-<lb />
miliated Denver's Bron-<lb />
cos with that defensive<lb />
front. Thr Steeler offen-<lb />
sive line simply must<lb />
perform well. The feel-<lb />
ing here is that both<lb />
opposing lines will ahve<lb />
their moments of glory.<lb />
The "hidden key" to<lb />
this game may come<lb />
back to the Dalls com-<lb />
puter offense and coach<lb />
Tom Landry's coachng<lb />
strategy. Many teams<lb />
have lost Super Bowl<lb />
games because they<lb />
were afraid of doing<lb />
something wrong. Lan-<lb />
dry won't do this Sun-<lb />
day. He has a history of<lb />
being a wide-open<lb />
coach. After all, who<lb />
brought the flee-flicker<lb />
back to the NFL?<lb />
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Steelers off-guard and<lb />
therefore give his club a<lb />
mighty boost. If he does<lb />
decide to gamble on<lb />
offense, e he has the<lb />
tools in Roger Stauback,<lb />
Tony Dorsett, Billy Joe<lb />
DuPree, and Tony Hill.<lb />
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for Sunday is Preston<lb />
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