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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
North<lb />
Vol. 55 No. Mr<lb />
"fjiC �'<lb />
6 February 1979<lb />
SGA Transit receives funds<lb />
By CHRIS CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
After several hours<lb />
of debate and discus-<lb />
sion, SGA members<lb />
finally passed the<lb />
Appropriation to ECU<lb />
Handball Team Club in<lb />
its meeting on Mondav.<lb />
The bill was passed<lb />
with an amendment of<lb />
$685 instead of the<lb />
requested $1370. This<lb />
amendment will permit<lb />
the team to purchase<lb />
new uniforms and<lb />
attend the West Point<lb />
Invitational Tournament.<lb />
SGA members also<lb />
passed four other bills<lb />
with amendments.<lb />
Appropriation to the<lb />
ECl LaCrosse Club was<lb />
passed with an amend-<lb />
ment of $270. According<lb />
to some SGA members,<lb />
lacrosse is a vital club.<lb />
Many people participate<lb />
in it and they need<lb />
support. The money<lb />
appropriated to the club<lb />
will be used mainly for<lb />
the purchase of new<lb />
equipment.<lb />
The Expansion of<lb />
the SGA Emergency<lb />
Loan was passed by<lb />
members with an<lb />
amendment of $500<lb />
instead of the requested<lb />
$1000. The Emergency<lb />
Loan frequently is out<lb />
of money before the<lb />
end of every semester.<lb />
Appropriations to the<lb />
League of Scholars was<lb />
passed with a amend-<lb />
ment of $50. According<lb />
to Linda Barber, a<lb />
member of the League<lb />
of Scholars, the group<lb />
plans a symposium on<lb />
tobacco this year, since<lb />
it has recently become<lb />
a controversial issue.<lb />
"We will have guest<lb />
speaker, Commissioner<lb />
Graham, commissioner<lb />
of Agriculture in<lb />
Raleigh this year. We<lb />
need the money mainly<lb />
for publicity she<lb />
added.<lb />
Appropriations to<lb />
ECU Law Society was<lb />
passed with an amend-<lb />
ment of $200. According<lb />
to Lynn Calder, treasur-<lb />
er of the law society,<lb />
the club will hopefully<lb />
have Sam Ervin as<lb />
guest speaker for Law<lb />
Day 1979.<lb />
Two new legislature<lb />
members were sworn in<lb />
and administered the<lb />
oath of office by John<lb />
Alder, member of the<lb />
Honor Council. The two<lb />
new members are Paula<lb />
Ratliffe, Tyler represen-<lb />
tative; and Beth Wofe,<lb />
Garrett representative.<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne,<lb />
SGA president, reported<lb />
on his talk with Dr.<lb />
Brewer earlier on Mon-<lb />
day. According to<lb />
Payne, he discussed<lb />
with Dr. Brewer the<lb />
towing procedures, the<lb />
handicap van and title<lb />
IX. Payne commented<lb />
that he made sugges-<lb />
tions to Dr. Brewer that<lb />
instead of towing cars,<lb />
wheel locks should be<lb />
used. Wheel locks keep<lb />
the car stationary until<lb />
police are notified. This<lb />
reduces accidents while<lb />
towing which ECU is<lb />
liable for.<lb />
Charlie Sherrod,<lb />
member of the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee,<lb />
made a motion of an<lb />
appropriation to a new<lb />
bus account. The bill<lb />
concerns the purchase<lb />
of a new bus for the<lb />
transit system.<lb />
"The buses now are<lb />
falling apart and I feel<lb />
we need to get money<lb />
into an account for a<lb />
new bus. Gas is going<lb />
up and we should look<lb />
into the future stated<lb />
Sherrod. $3000 was<lb />
appropriated by mem-<lb />
bers to SGA Transit<lb />
System to purchase a<lb />
new bus. This money<lb />
will go into a separate<lb />
account in addition to<lb />
the money already<lb />
appropriated.<lb />
$3000 WAS APPROPRIATED to the<lb />
SGA Transit System to purchase a<lb />
new bus. The motion which was<lb />
passed was made by Charlie Sherrod.<lb />
Law society meets<lb />
500-pint goal set<lb />
By CHRIS CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
John Matthis, special<lb />
Blood drive held<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The ROTC Blood-<lb />
mobile was held at<lb />
Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Jan. 30 and 31.<lb />
According to a<lb />
bloodmobile spokesman,<lb />
a goal was set to collect<lb />
500 pints of blood. The<lb />
amount collected on<lb />
Tuesday was 268 pints.<lb />
On Wednesday, 75 pints<lb />
had been collected by<lb />
12 noon.<lb />
Once the blood is<lb />
donated it is sent to be<lb />
processed. In past years<lb />
the blood has gone to<lb />
the Tidewater Blood<lb />
Center in Norfolk. Va.<lb />
Thi ear the blood<lb />
will be sent to the new<lb />
sub-center which has<lb />
recently been estab-<lb />
lished at the Pitt Mem-<lb />
orial Hospital. The Tar<lb />
Rier Blood Sub-Center<lb />
will now be responsible<lb />
for processing a certain<lb />
quantity of the blood<lb />
which is collected. The<lb />
remainder of the blood<lb />
will be processed in<lb />
Norfolk.<lb />
Once processed, the<lb />
blood is sent to various<lb />
hospitals upon order.<lb />
The new sub-center at<lb />
the hospital will enable<lb />
people to donate blood<lb />
whenever they wish.<lb />
The center is open for<lb />
donations on Mondays,<lb />
Wednesdays and Fri-<lb />
days.<lb />
Before a person can<lb />
give blood he must go<lb />
through registration. At<lb />
this time, the donar's<lb />
temperature and pulse<lb />
is taken. The donar is<lb />
also asked for a brief<lb />
history of illnesses. The<lb />
entire process of reg-<lb />
istration and donating<lb />
takes approximately 45<lb />
minutes to an hour.<lb />
To give blood, one<lb />
must be between the<lb />
ages of 17 and 65 and<lb />
weigh more than 110<lb />
pounds. If a potential<lb />
donor is on penicillan,<lb />
blood cannot be taken.<lb />
Also, if a donor has<lb />
had hepatitis, he may<lb />
never give blood again.<lb />
If a person gives blood<lb />
and hepatitis is dis-<lb />
covered in the blood,<lb />
the blood center will<lb />
contact the donor as<lb />
to his illness.<lb />
The blood goes<lb />
through this type of<lb />
testing before it can be<lb />
processed and sent out<lb />
to the hospitals.<lb />
After giving blood, it<lb />
is wise not to parti-<lb />
cipate in any strenuous<lb />
exercise or lifting. This<lb />
may cause the arm to<lb />
start bleeding again. It<lb />
is good to drink liquids<lb />
for at least the next 12<lb />
hours.<lb />
ECU is the major<lb />
blood donor for Pitt<lb />
County. Because of the<lb />
large amount of blood<lb />
available to Pitt County,<lb />
all Pitt County residents<lb />
receive the needed<lb />
blood free.<lb />
What's inside <lb />
Jewish arts highlight weeksee p. 6<lb />
Why we love the BeeGee'ssee p. 6<lb />
ODU defeats ECU, 90-85see p. 8<lb />
ECU swimmers upset Dukesee p. 9<lb />
Panhellenic banquet scheduledsee<lb />
Panhellenic banquetsee p. 5<lb />
ECU Iranian disturbedsee p. 3<lb />
deputy to the attorney<lb />
general with Consumer<lb />
Protection, was the<lb />
guest speaker at the<lb />
Tuesday meeting of the<lb />
ECU Law Society.<lb />
According to Lynn<lb />
Calder, treasurer of the<lb />
law society, spring<lb />
semester is a busy time<lb />
for the law society.<lb />
"We have already<lb />
planned two activities<lb />
and we hope that inter-<lb />
ested students will come<lb />
out and participate<lb />
said Calder.<lb />
The two activities<lb />
planned include a trip<lb />
to Washington, D.C<lb />
and a law day.<lb />
The trip to Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C. is planned for<lb />
March 31 April 2. The<lb />
trip will be highlighted<lb />
by visits with Sen.<lb />
Robert Morgan<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms.<lb />
an(<lb />
The law day is<lb />
planned for the last<lb />
week of April. Last<lb />
year's speaker for the<lb />
law day was Sen.<lb />
Robert Morgan, accord-<lb />
ing to Calder. Calder<lb />
added that the law day<lb />
will be held on campus<lb />
and is opened to the<lb />
public.<lb />
There are attorneys<lb />
and other legal profes-<lb />
sionals at the law<lb />
society's meetings on a<lb />
regular basis, Calder<lb />
reported. For the March<lb />
meeting, a LSAT panel<lb />
will be present at the<lb />
meeting. The panel con-<lb />
sists of attorneys,<lb />
recently graduated law<lb />
students and persons<lb />
now attending law-<lb />
school.<lb />
'Budget not lean and austere9<lb />
ECU professor discusses federal budget<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"President Carter<lb />
has presented this bud-<lb />
get as 'lean and aus-<lb />
tere but it is not. It<lb />
still contains many ex-<lb />
cesses<lb />
The speaker is Dr.<lb />
Jack W. Thornton, Jr<lb />
an Associate Professor<lb />
at the ECU School of<lb />
Business, who in a<lb />
recent interview ex-<lb />
pressed his reactions to<lb />
the new federal budget.<lb />
"The Selective Ser-<lb />
MendenhaU tournament winners to<lb />
ECU in International Regionals at<lb />
represent<lb />
KnoxviUe<lb />
Winners of the MendenhaU Student Center 1978<lb />
All-Campus Recreational Tournaments have been<lb />
selected and will represent ECU in the Association<lb />
of College Unions - International Regional<lb />
Tournaments in KnoxviUe, Tenn on Feb 8, 9 and<lb />
10.<lb />
Tournaments were held throughout fall semester<lb />
in the areas of bowling, billiards, chess,<lb />
backgammon and table tennis which resulted in the<lb />
selection of sixteen delegates who will participate in<lb />
the intercollegiate competition.<lb />
Jeff Seidenstein went undefeated in the<lb />
five-round Swiss Chess Tournament. The competition,<lb />
held over a period of several weeks during October<lb />
and November, involved 19 players. Jeff will be<lb />
returning to the regionals for a second time this<lb />
year. He represented ECU at the 1978 regional<lb />
tournaments held in Virginia.<lb />
Bill Collier and Cris Summey won the Men's and<lb />
Women's Table Tennis Tournament held Nov 7.<lb />
Collier went undefeated in "a field of 11 competitors<lb />
winning five straight games in the double<lb />
elimination competition. In the women's tournament,<lb />
Summey defeated all of her opponents to win the<lb />
championship, singico regional winners will be<lb />
invited to represent their regions at the International<lb />
Championships in both men's and women's<lb />
divisions.<lb />
Michael Kearns won the All-Campus Billiards<lb />
Championship held on Nov 13 and 14. Donald Mills<lb />
WINNERS OF THE MendenhaU All-Campus<lb />
Recreational Tournament have been selected and<lb />
will represent ECU in KnoxviUe, Tenn. on Feb. 8,<lb />
9, and 10.<lb />
placed second. Both will represent ECU in the<lb />
regional tournament in KnoxviUe. Winning the<lb />
championship, Kearns defeated Mills in the final<lb />
game after both had won one game each in the<lb />
final match. 13 players competed in the double<lb />
elimination tournament of 14.1 continuous billiards.<lb />
Regional billiard winners will be selected to<lb />
participate in the Intercollegiate Billiard Champion-<lb />
ships to be held at the Universtiy of Michigan-Ann<lb />
Argor in April.<lb />
Linda Lilley was the winner of the All-Campus<lb />
Backgammon Tournament held Nov 20. 20 players<lb />
participated in the double elimination competition in<lb />
which there was no separate men's or women's<lb />
division. Lilley, who was defeated in the initial<lb />
rounds, came back to beat the only undefeated<lb />
player in two successive matches.<lb />
Five of the high scorers from each of the men's<lb />
and women's divisions in the All-Campus Bowling<lb />
Tournament, held Nov 30, will represent ECU at the<lb />
regionals. The winners and their scores for the six<lb />
games bowled were: Mike Stancil - 1241; L<lb />
Huntley - 1178; John Arin - 1072; Gary Shaver -<lb />
1069; Bob Rumley - 1033; (Alternate) Tony Becton -<lb />
1029; Terri Lassiter - 981; Jean Pillsbury - 966;<lb />
Cathy Schnell - 956; Glenda Palmer - 868; Anna<lb />
Matthews - 857; (Alternate) Leonor Osorio - 680.<lb />
From each of the regional bowling tournaments,<lb />
the individual all-events champion (and runner-up<lb />
for the men) based on overall pinfall in nine games,<lb />
will qualify for the ACU-I National Intercollegiate<lb />
Championships to be held in St. Louis, Mo for the<lb />
men and Miami, Fla for the women.<lb />
Mendenahll Student Center, sponsor of the<lb />
tournaments, will send all tournament winners to<lb />
KnoxviUe. Champions from schools in Kentucky,<lb />
Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina' and North<lb />
Carolina will be participating in the Region V<lb />
tournaments held at the University of Tennessee.<lb />
'The ACU-I sponsors 15 regional tournamets of nine<lb />
competitive events which are held for men and<lb />
women in over 500 participating schools.<lb />
vice, for instance. It<lb />
still has a director,<lb />
administrator, and sec-<lb />
retaries, all of whom<lb />
receive salaries<lb />
Dr. Thornton also<lb />
criticized the scheduled<lb />
increase for Housing<lb />
and Urban Develop-<lb />
ment, which he noted<lb />
"has a long history as<lb />
a dollar-waster Among<lb />
the less prominent ex-<lb />
amples of what he<lb />
considers questionable<lb />
spending, Dr. Thornton<lb />
cited the National Bee-<lb />
keepers Indemnity<lb />
Fund.<lb />
This fund, slated<lb />
to receive $400,000,<lb />
protects beekeepers ag-<lb />
ainst the death of their<lb />
bees , under certain cir-<lb />
cumstances.<lb />
Dr. Thornton ques-<lb />
tioned President Car-<lb />
ter's reliance on the<lb />
hospital-cost containment<lb />
bill as a means of<lb />
holding down federal<lb />
expenses. "He's ass-<lb />
uming that the bill will<lb />
pass and thereby reduce<lb />
Medicaid and Medicare<lb />
costs, but this bill met<lb />
some very still oppo-<lb />
sition in the Congress<lb />
last year, and there is<lb />
no guarantee that it will<lb />
pass this year The<lb />
cost containment bill<lb />
seeks to impose federal<lb />
regulation on hospital<lb />
rates.<lb />
However, Thornton<lb />
is not completely critical<lb />
of Carter's fiscal plan.<lb />
Concerning the contro-<lb />
versial cutback on fed-<lb />
eral job programs, the<lb />
professor said that "ec-<lb />
onomy is showing signs<lb />
of strengthening, or at<lb />
least is not going into<lb />
the tailspin that some<lb />
had feared, so the need<lb />
for these programs will<lb />
be less" in the future.<lb />
Dr. Thornton also<lb />
takes issue with the<lb />
contention, as voiced by<lb />
Senator Kennedy, that<lb />
the poor will bear a<lb />
disproportionate share of<lb />
the burden.<lb />
"It's not<lb />
a question<lb />
poor receiving<lb />
of the<lb />
any less Thornton<lb />
said, "but that thev<lb />
won't receive any more.<lb />
I wouldn't call that a<lb />
'burden The in-<lb />
crease in the Welfare<lb />
budget this year, $4.5<lb />
billion, will only offset<lb />
the effects of inflation.<lb />
"I believe that the<lb />
President is conscien-<lb />
tious in what he is<lb />
trying to do, but he is<lb />
politically handicapped<lb />
Thornton referred to the<lb />
traditional onslaught of<lb />
special interests that<lb />
inevitably find their way<lb />
into the budget.<lb />
"Every Congressman<lb />
and Senator will be<lb />
pushing for his own pet<lb />
projects so that he can<lb />
bring something tangi-<lb />
ble home come election<lb />
year The result,<lb />
Thornton noted, is that<lb />
"the budget will be<lb />
exceeded<lb />
Dr. Thornton favors<lb />
the idea of making a<lb />
balanced federal budget<lb />
mandatory.<lb />
"At least it would<lb />
give the politicians an<lb />
excuse to do what's<lb />
right he said.<lb />
Thornton is currently<lb />
teaching Public Finance,<lb />
. which focuses on state<lb />
and national budgeting.<lb />
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PQ� 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 6 February 1979<lb />
Rho Epsilon<lb />
Rho Epsilon, the<lb />
Professional Real Estate<lb />
Fraternity, will meet<lb />
Thur, Feb. 8 at 4 p.m.<lb />
in room 221 Menden-<lb />
hall.<lb />
The speaker will be<lb />
Lee Ball of Blount and<lb />
Ball Realty. All inter-<lb />
filed people are invited<lb />
to attend. Other topics<lb />
to be discussed are new<lb />
members and the up-<lb />
turning Spring Banquet<lb />
and Symposium.<lb />
Pageant<lb />
 anted - Young,<lb />
Beautiful Girls! For<lb />
Miss Black and Gold<lb />
Pageant in March. All I<lb />
young ladies interested<lb />
in participating please<lb />
contact: Michael Harri-<lb />
son, Pat Simmons or<lb />
Anthony Richmond.<lb />
Tickets arc now on sale<lb />
for the Alpha's Black<lb />
and Gold Ball March<lb />
2 k ll)79. Contact any<lb />
Alpha member.<lb />
Darlings<lb />
There1 will be an<lb />
organizational meeting<lb />
"f the Diamond Darlings<lb />
for the 1979 Baseball<lb />
Season on Wed Feb.<lb />
7. 7 p.m. in classroom<lb />
142 Minges. All<lb />
attractive, interested<lb />
females who want to<lb />
support ECL Pirate<lb />
Baseball are urged to<lb />
attend. If unable to<lb />
aitetiil meeting, please <lb />
i alT 752-9989 weekday?<lb />
alter 5 p.m.<lb />
LTC<lb />
The Lord provides us<lb />
vith ways to learn and<lb />
grow in Him. As He<lb />
ha- promised us in<lb />
Psalm 32:8. "I will<lb />
instruct thee and teach<lb />
thee in the way which<lb />
thou halt go; I will<lb />
guide thee with mine<lb />
eye Receive this<lb />
promise and come to<lb />
Leadership Training<lb />
Class. There is also<lb />
rejoicing in song and<lb />
good fellowship. It will<lb />
be Thursday in<lb />
Brcwter-D, Rm 311<lb />
from 7-9 p.m. It is<lb />
sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Services<lb />
An Episcopal service<lb />
of Holy Communion will<lb />
Ik- celebrated this even-<lb />
ing in the chapel of the<lb />
Methodist Student<lb />
Center (5th St. across<lb />
from Garrett Dorm).<lb />
The service will be at 5<lb />
p.m. with the Episcopal<lb />
Chaplain, The Rev. Bill<lb />
Hadden celebrating.<lb />
A -upper will be<lb />
served at 6 p.m. at the<lb />
home of Coleman, 1003<lb />
e. 5th St. (across from<lb />
the main gate). Bible<lb />
study will follow. All<lb />
students welcome!<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
There will be r<lb />
Racquetball Club meet-<lb />
ing Wed, Feb. 14, at<lb />
6:30 p.m. at 105 Mem-<lb />
orial Gym.<lb />
Law Society<lb />
There will be a Law<lb />
Society meeting Feb. 6<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Rm 221<lb />
of Mendenhall. The<lb />
speaker will be John<lb />
Matthis, Spcial Deputy<lb />
Attorney General with<lb />
the Consumer Protection<lb />
Agency. This meeting<lb />
should prove to be very<lb />
interesting and all<lb />
students are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Gamma<lb />
Theta<lb />
The Geography<lb />
Honor Society, Gamma<lb />
Theta Upsilon, will be<lb />
having its first meeting<lb />
of the semester on<lb />
Wed Feb. 7, 1979 at 7<lb />
p.m. The meeting will<lb />
be held in Brewster<lb />
C-206. Our guest<lb />
speaker will be Dr.<lb />
Edward Leahy of the<lb />
ECU Geography<lb />
Department. He will be<lb />
giving a slide presen-<lb />
tation entitled<lb />
"Mountains I have<lb />
Known A business<lb />
meeting will follow the<lb />
presentation. Anyone<lb />
with an interest in<lb />
feography is welcome<lb />
o attettd. Refreshments<lb />
will be served.<lb />
Pledges<lb />
Spring Smoker,<lb />
Wed Feb. 7, 9 p.m<lb />
Aycock Dorm Basement.<lb />
For all young men who<lb />
are planning to�pledge<lb />
either spring or fall<lb />
1979.<lb />
Phi Alpha<lb />
There will be a<lb />
mandatory meeting of<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta (His-<lb />
tory Society) on Thurs<lb />
Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
the Richard Todd room<lb />
in Brewster.<lb />
Plans for the Feb<lb />
March and April speak-<lb />
ers will be made at this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Psi Chi<lb />
Skiing<lb />
All persons interest-<lb />
ed in joining the Ski<lb />
Club are invited to<lb />
meet Thurs. Feb. 8 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Rm 104 of<lb />
Memorial Gym. Plans<lb />
for upcoming ski trips<lb />
will be discussed. If<lb />
unable to attend, please<lb />
call 758-5375 and ask<lb />
for Jeff or Rick.<lb />
Lecture<lb />
On Wed Feb. 7,<lb />
7:30 p.m. in BD-302,<lb />
the Sociology-Anthro-<lb />
pology Club will sponsor<lb />
a lecture program<lb />
presented by Dr. Paul<lb />
Tschetter entitled:<lb />
"Where the Bodies are<lb />
Buried: A History of<lb />
Italian Cemetaries All<lb />
interested are welcomed<lb />
and urged to attend.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council<lb />
for Exceptional Children<lb />
will meet Wed Feb. 7<lb />
at 5 p.m. in Rm 129<lb />
Speight. All interested<lb />
persons and members<lb />
are urged to attend.<lb />
Psi Chi, the National<lb />
Honor Fraternity in<lb />
Psychology, is now<lb />
accepting applications<lb />
for membership. The<lb />
requirements are as<lb />
followsf"J you must be a<lb />
psych major, minor or<lb />
graduate student with at<lb />
least 8 semester hours<lb />
in psyc. A 3.0 average<lb />
must be maintained in<lb />
PSYC courses. Being a<lb />
member of Psi Chi is<lb />
a good way to<lb />
participate with others<lb />
in academic and social<lb />
activities within the<lb />
psyc department. All<lb />
applications should be<lb />
turned in by Feb. 16.<lb />
You may get an<lb />
application from the<lb />
main psychology office<lb />
in Speight Building.<lb />
Rush<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />
service sorority is<lb />
having a spring rush<lb />
Tues Feb. 6, 7 p.m.<lb />
in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. This rush is<lb />
open to all interested<lb />
students.<lb />
Dance<lb />
The Mens Residence<lb />
Council is sponsoring a<lb />
Valentines Dance on<lb />
Mon, Feb. 12th at the<lb />
Greenville Moose Lodge.<lb />
This event is open to<lb />
any of the men on the<lb />
hill and their dates.<lb />
Tickets can be pur-<lb />
chased for $5 from any<lb />
MRC member or dorm<lb />
official. Tickets may<lb />
also be purchased<lb />
during office hours in<lb />
the MRC office located<lb />
in the Scott Hall lobby.<lb />
The Embers will be<lb />
providing the enter-<lb />
tainment from 8-12 p.m.<lb />
The dance is open to<lb />
couples only.<lb />
Graphics<lb />
Andrew Stasick,<lb />
Director of Pratt<lb />
Graphics Institute in<lb />
New York, will be here<lb />
Feb. 20 &amp; 21. He will<lb />
speak in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium, 7 p.m.<lb />
Tues Feb. 20 and<lb />
discuss his prints with<lb />
students in printmaking<lb />
Wed. morning, Feb. 21<lb />
in Jenkins, Rm 1103.<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
A soul talk is an<lb />
informal, directed Bible<lb />
study in which spiritual<lb />
matters are examined in<lb />
relation to our everyday<lb />
lives. Everyone is en-<lb />
couraged to participate<lb />
in this discussion each<lb />
Tues. at 8:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D-308. Spon-<lb />
sored by Students for<lb />
Christ.<lb />
Workshop<lb />
Kenneth Kerslake,<lb />
from the Univ. of<lb />
Florida at Gainesville,<lb />
will conduct a two day<lb />
workshop in Photo<lb />
Intaglio Feb. 26 &amp; 27.<lb />
His slide lecture will be<lb />
on Tues Feb. 27 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. The<lb />
workshop will be held<lb />
in Jenkins, Rm 1103.<lb />
Resumes<lb />
SENIORS, resume<lb />
preparation is the key<lb />
factor in job placement.<lb />
National Printing Com-<lb />
pany is offering resume<lb />
preparation to seniors.<lb />
You merely submit the<lb />
information and we<lb />
provide the resume.<lb />
Photographs can be<lb />
included. Low prices.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
contact Richard Cole at<lb />
Office 758-2486 or<lb />
Home 752-1662.<lb />
Beer<lb />
peftAFrs<lb />
AM AvaILAIU TO AU ��, MOT.TT AXP STATf UPOH PATfCST OF A t 10.00<lb />
SQC8TER CKArrt CESTO rSKDSHIF FEE. MCISTHAT10B IS WQU1FED AKD EHWIUJCTT IS<lb />
LIMITED. M FEES WILL BI HEFMTOED ART THE MDKS80P KCISTHATIOK DEADLXHE.<lb />
�BBSS<lb />
laalc Instruction In darkroom techniques.<lb />
Student will develop and nrlat their own<lb />
black sad watte flla.<lb />
A. 6m-PM (Tueeoav.) Fh. 6 - Mar. 20<lb />
�. 6FH-9FH OJeoaeaaave) Fab. 7 - far. 21<lb />
FLOP UMH MtAVIHC<lb />
Learn to uaa a four-harness floor loon. A<lb />
variety of technique of waving will ba<lb />
sememe t rated.<lb />
A. 6F?�-W (Tans. A Than.) Fab. 6-15<lb />
I. 6FM-9PH (Twas. A Thars.) Far. 13 - 22<lb />
"ASIC FU11EW<lb />
Baalc Inunction In wheel-throwing and<lb />
hand-buildtut technteaes, elating, and<lb />
firing of clay. (Lab fea - $2.00)<lb />
A. 6FM-9FM (Monday.) Fab. 5 - Mar. 19<lb />
1. 6m (Thursdays) Fab. S - Mar. 22<lb />
MjHjjj WOBWWCTJtC<lb />
Technique, with handtoola. Ins tract Ion<lb />
will Include various construction proces-<lb />
ses, finishing and atalnlaf of wood to<lb />
aaabla students to produce a variety of<lb />
projects.<lb />
�rrt - � (Thursdays) Feb. 8 - Mar. IS<lb />
�JPfflWMgg EASSETUT<lb />
Create beautiful baskets and other lteas<lb />
by using a variety of techniques and<lb />
aatarlala.<lb />
7FM - Wrt (Mondays) Feb. - Mar. 12<lb />
EHAMELEP MIFJOTS<lb />
Basic enemaline aethoda will ba used to<lb />
create beautiful mirrors in a variety of<lb />
designs.<lb />
FM - Wrt (Mondays) Fab. 5 - Mar. 12<lb />
QPILTTMC<lb />
Basic techniques for drawing end assem-<lb />
blinr quilting designs Including appli-<lb />
ques, log cabin, mosaic, stars, and cath-<lb />
edral window. Method need will be<lb />
qullt-aa you go.<lb />
7FM - 9FM (Mondays) Feb. 5 - Mar. 12<lb />
BEGDC��C JEWELRY<lb />
Design and make year own jewelry. Tech<lb />
nlque used will allow for a number of<lb />
possible projects each as sliver rings,<lb />
brscslets, dey.chains, necklaces.<lb />
pendents and earrings.<lb />
Fr! - 9PM (Tuesdays) Fab 6 - Mar. 13<lb />
SITE BmWmm<lb />
a Renaral introduction to the history<lb />
and types of kites will ba followed by<lb />
methods of kite construction Including<lb />
surface decorations. A fly-In with<lb />
finished kites will conclude the<lb />
workshop.<lb />
7PM - 9PM (Wednesdays) Her. 1 - Apr. <lb />
MmsWHS<lb />
Linoleum cat, wood cuts, and cellographs<lb />
will be asad to enable individuals to<lb />
print stationery, greeting cards, fine<lb />
art prlnta or designs on fabric.<lb />
(Lab fee - 52.00)<lb />
6PM - 9PM (Wednesdays) Fab. 7-28<lb />
LEATHER CRAFT<lb />
Laern the aethoda of creating year own<lb />
beautiful leather articles. Belts,<lb />
wallets, handbag: the possibilities<lb />
an endless. (Lab fee - $1.00)<lb />
3PM - 4:30PM (Thrnndays) Pe. �<lb />
22<lb />
�baWwiL Student CehtbR OWD (hNTEP<lb />
3fH-l0pM MON-FRI lO�M-3PM5ffl<lb />
LflST Dft) TO rlE&amp;tSTER -5flT FEB 3<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
rent�!<lb />
NEED: A responsible<lb />
female roommate to<lb />
share a 2 bedroom apt.<lb />
at Eastbrook. Call<lb />
immediately 758-5794.<lb />
Would like to sublease<lb />
2 bedroom duplex 3<lb />
blocks from campus -<lb />
call 752-1792.<lb />
Room for rent in nice<lb />
big house very near<lb />
campus, $80 per mo.<lb />
plus 16 utilities, share<lb />
kitchen, bath and<lb />
living room with 3 other<lb />
people. Call 758-3545<lb />
after 5 p.m.<lb />
pgrare($)l<lb />
If you are going to<lb />
work while in school,<lb />
why not try a job with<lb />
guts! Reall business<lb />
experience and good<lb />
income. Call North-<lb />
western Mutual Life for<lb />
an appointment.<lb />
752-408<lb />
Student helpers with in<lb />
interest in electronics<lb />
and computers to assist<lb />
in development of an<lb />
instrument-computer<lb />
system for blind stu-<lb />
dents, 13 per hour.<lb />
Contact David Lunney,<lb />
Dept. of Chemistry,<lb />
CHUGGING CON-<lb />
TEST - Fun and prizes<lb />
down at the ELBO<lb />
ROOM. To be held<lb />
Thurs Feb. 8,<lb />
7:30-9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU<lb />
Student Speech and<lb />
Hearing Association.<lb />
Art<lb />
Friday, Feb. 16, is<lb />
the fourth Business of<lb />
Art Seminar at 11 a.m.<lb />
in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Laao and Dr. Davis<lb />
from The ECU<lb />
Environmental Health<lb />
Dept. will discuss<lb />
health hazards in the<lb />
arts and particularly<lb />
safety measures art<lb />
students need to prac-<lb />
tice. This is information<lb />
essential to continued<lb />
good health and should<lb />
not be missed.<lb />
Phi Beta<lb />
There will be a Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda meeting<lb />
Mon, Feb 12 at 4 p.m.<lb />
in Rawl 130. All mem-<lb />
bers are asked to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
Lecture<lb />
The East Carolina Gay<lb />
Community will present<lb />
Claude and Carol<lb />
Andrews from Creative<lb />
Living Associates who<lb />
will discuss relationship<lb />
counseling on Tues<lb />
Feb. 6, 5 p.m. at 608<lb />
E. 9th St. Anyone<lb />
associated with East<lb />
Carolina is invited to<lb />
attend. Regular meet-<lb />
ings of the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Commun-<lb />
ity are "on Tuesdays at<lb />
5 p.m. at 608 E! 9th<lb />
St.<lb />
Movie<lb />
Fritz Lang's Metro<lb />
polis will be shown<lb />
tonight at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center Auditorium. It<lb />
combines elements of<lb />
social comment within a<lb />
science fiction format<lb />
creating an entire,<lb />
comples, futuristic city,<lb />
it is a tour-de-force of<lb />
special effects. Metro-<lb />
polis is Lang's most<lb />
famous silent film and<lb />
will be presented free<lb />
to all ECU faculty and<lb />
students. Chapter 3 of<lb />
Dick Tracy will also be<lb />
shown.<lb />
Reading<lb />
If you are studying<lb />
toward a career in a<lb />
health-related major, th<lb />
Center for Student<lb />
Opportunities wants <lb />
to know about ne-<lb />
opportunities to lear<lb />
specdreading, effective<lb />
organization of lectun<lb />
notes, and Active<lb />
Reading-knowing mor,<lb />
about what you read, i<lb />
a shorte time. You<lb />
course notes and<lb />
textbooks will be used,<lb />
so time spent devel<lb />
oping these skills will<lb />
also serve as coursr<lb />
study! For information<lb />
about individual or<lb />
small group sessions,<lb />
contact Beth Stephen-<lb />
son, 208 Ragsdale1, or<lb />
call 757-6122 6081 6075.<lb />
Science<lb />
The American<lb />
Chemical Society is<lb />
having Dr. Adler<lb />
Physics Professor speak<lb />
on "Relativistic Space<lb />
Travel The meeting i-<lb />
in Flanagan 202, Feb. 7<lb />
at 7 p.m. All<lb />
interested are invited to<lb />
come.<lb />
Quality � Competitive Prices e Service<lb />
"Sinrh.1 firtuviiii Fir tor 35 fears Eftrjiay Of Tie Yiar<lb />
No. 1<lb />
911 Dickinson Ave.<lb />
Phone 752-7105<lb />
8a.m7:30p.m.<lb />
No. 2<lb />
6m St. &amp; Memorial Drive<lb />
Phone 758-4104<lb />
8a.m10 p.m.<lb />
Candies by:<lb />
Russell Stover<lb />
Whitman<lb />
Pangburn<lb />
(Jorcourcakntme<lb />
W�J 3d. m<lb />
757-6713 or 757-6711.<lb />
Male (Un-neutered)<lb />
Siamese cat wanted for<lb />
stud. Preferably<lb />
chocolate or seal point<lb />
no larger than 15 lbs.<lb />
(Queen is under 7 lbs.)<lb />
Please call Michelle<lb />
758-7044 to discuss<lb />
arrangements.<lb />
to<lb />
return<lb />
Dept.<lb />
752-0667.<lb />
Ceramics<lb />
Holly at<lb />
sketchbook. Very ;m<lb />
P�"�nt to me. ff foun<lb />
Jr�st- Black and white<lb />
eI'i-romih �d ��<lb />
tnfl�H sheepdog, �.<lb />
ers to 'Luke � "�<lb />
�� 756-1766 if fauai<lb />
Reward offered.<lb />
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No migration<lb />
6 Fabruarv 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Pw 3<lb />
Blacks stay in N.C<lb />
university<lb />
By MARGARET BUNCH<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
farming� Nmh Carolina's predominantly tobacco<lb />
arming country may be unique in the South in that<lb />
black, not experience an extreme out-migration of<lb />
blacks after World War II, two<lb />
researchers suggest.<lb />
nK?nk j reaso,n' according to the researcher's<lb />
published study may be the uniqueness of the<lb />
tobacco farm economy itself.<lb />
'Trying to find other or all of the reasons is<lb />
trustratmg says Dr Ennis L Chestanfi professor<lb />
oi geography at ECU, who with Dr. John Fraser<lb />
Hart, professor of geography at the University of<lb />
Minnesota, explored this question as a part of a<lb />
study conducted while Dr. Hart spent a year at<lb />
tLU as a Distinguished Visiting Professor.<lb />
Both professors put their farm background to<lb />
good use trying to discover the cause and effect<lb />
sequence of this stay-at-home attitude that came<lb />
trora the interwoven technological and industrial<lb />
changes that had taken place in the eastern part of<lb />
the state.<lb />
According to Hart and Chestang, "The<lb />
traditional techniques of flue-cured tobacco pro-<lb />
duction required large numbers of farm workers,<lb />
mostly balck people, but farm mechanization has not<lb />
triggered a massive out-migration of displaced<lb />
farm workers. The availability of a large labor force<lb />
emancipated from the land by the new farm<lb />
machines, has attracted many new factoried to the<lb />
tobacco districts, and eastern North Carolina has<lb />
made the transition from an agricultural to a mixed<lb />
economy<lb />
s described by the study, the modern tobacco<lb />
farm no longer resembles the small homestead farm<lb />
of the 1940's, it consists of many parcels of land<lb />
that are scattered over an area of ten miles or more<lb />
and the labor is not done with mule and plow, but<lb />
Situation in Iran<lb />
with monster machines costing many thousands of<lb />
dollars. Human hands have been replaced by<lb />
mechanical hands that can do the work of many<lb />
humans in a day.<lb />
Heavy labor requirements of old time farming<lb />
kept large numbers of black hands on the land until<lb />
the mechanization of the farms and the<lb />
industrialization of the area took place at<lb />
approximately the same time over a long period of<lb />
time.<lb />
According to Hart and Chestang, the black<lb />
population in North Carolina east of the Yadkin<lb />
River increased steadily from 1890 until 1960 and<lb />
did not start to drop off until after 1960. The<lb />
growth of the balck population had begun to level<lb />
off half a century earlier in the cotton south<lb />
This is not to say that black people have not left<lb />
eastern North Carolina. They have. But not in the<lb />
large numbers of other regions. HArt and Chestang<lb />
say, "Eastern North CArolina probably is the only<lb />
part of the United States where a large native black<lb />
population had been integrated inthe same situation<lb />
in which they previously lived. Blacks native to<lb />
other areas in the South were not integrated until<lb />
after they had been uprooted by migration to cities<lb />
either within or without the region.<lb />
A boom in manufacutring employment in eastern<lb />
North Carolin coincided with the mechanization of<lb />
tobacco in the area. The number of workers<lb />
employed in manufacturing in the counties of Pitt,<lb />
Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson, Wyane, Lenior and<lb />
Greene skyrocketed from 24,700 in 1963 to 50,606 in<lb />
1976, while the number of employed in agriculture<lb />
dropped by half.<lb />
Hart and Chestang surveyed the companies in<lb />
the seven county area and the spokesmen boasted<lb />
that the proportion of blacks in their labor forces<lb />
was quite close to the proportion of blacks in the<lb />
local population, about 37 percent. The Hart-<lb />
Chestang study is reported in their article, Rural<lb />
Revolution in East Carolina, in the Geographical<lb />
Review, October 1978.<lb />
Iranian student speaks out<lb />
Byt MIKE ROGERS<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Mohammad Solaman<lb />
is an Iranian student<lb />
here at ECU. For<lb />
months, Soloman has<lb />
been disturbed about<lb />
his country's problems.<lb />
Solaman related<lb />
some of Iran's political<lb />
history, "For almost<lb />
3,000 years, Iran has<lb />
been a monarchy, or a<lb />
kingdom. Most of the<lb />
time, it has been ab-<lb />
solute monarchy �<lb />
ruled by one person<lb />
Solaman explained<lb />
how the Shaw stayed in<lb />
power, "The Savak,<lb />
which is the secret<lb />
police of Iran, was<lb />
formed with the aid of<lb />
the CIA and the secret<lb />
police of Israel. Savak<lb />
was responsible for<lb />
controlling the opposi-<lb />
tion to the Shah, and<lb />
arresting and impri-<lb />
soning the Shah's well<lb />
known enemies<lb />
"According to sta-<lb />
tistics, until last year,<lb />
the Savak had 100,000<lb />
political prisoners. And<lb />
according to the various<lb />
western human rights<lb />
committees, the Savak<lb />
has used torture as a<lb />
means to force the<lb />
Shah's enemies to<lb />
change their positions<lb />
Unfortunately, for<lb />
the past few years, Iran<lb />
has been going through<lb />
some political problems.<lb />
Mohammad Reze Phal-<lb />
avi, the Shah of Iran,<lb />
has been the center of<lb />
this trouble.<lb />
According to Sala-<lb />
mon, the Shah came to<lb />
power at the end of<lb />
World War II. In 1953,<lb />
the Prime Minister,<lb />
with the help of the<lb />
Iranian people, sent the<lb />
Shah out of the country.<lb />
The CIA overthrew the<lb />
Prime Minister and put<lb />
the Shah back into<lb />
power. And he has<lb />
been in power ever<lb />
since<lb />
Solaman added,<lb />
"Some torturing me-<lb />
thods used were: Burn-<lb />
ing the body with an<lb />
iron, and raping men as<lb />
well as women in front<lb />
of other prisoners are<lb />
examples. In one case,<lb />
they raped a woman in<lb />
front of her husband to<lb />
make him announce on<lb />
television that he had<lb />
lied about the Shah<lb />
when he actually told<lb />
the truth<lb />
"In some other ca<lb />
se the Savok tortured<lb />
some children in front<lb />
of their parents to make<lb />
them do the same thing.<lb />
The record of the Savak<lb />
is clear. Anyone can<lb />
ask a human rights<lb />
committee about the<lb />
Savak's torture me-<lb />
thods<lb />
Solaman explained<lb />
that the Iranian people<lb />
merely want America's<lb />
support. "There is a lot<lb />
of pressure on the<lb />
Carter administration<lb />
that they should prevent<lb />
the Communist's take-<lb />
over of Iran. Some<lb />
people advised Carter to<lb />
send American military<lb />
to crush the opposition<lb />
to the Shah.<lb />
In the first place,<lb />
to the best of my<lb />
knowledge, the number<lb />
of communists in Iran<lb />
are less than the num-<lb />
ber of cummunists in<lb />
the US, and because of<lb />
Iranian hostility toward<lb />
Russia, the Iranians<lb />
have fought the Rus-<lb />
sians and lost much of<lb />
their land.<lb />
There is no possi-<lb />
bility of Communist<lb />
takeover in Iran. Third-<lb />
ly, because of the<lb />
geo-political location of<lb />
Iran, any kind of war in<lb />
that part of the world<lb />
would have miserable<lb />
consequences for the<lb />
Iranian people as well<lb />
as the rest of the<lb />
world<lb />
"What the Iranian<lb />
people are asking is for<lb />
the Americans and<lb />
other people in the<lb />
world to lend their<lb />
moral support so that<lb />
Iran can have a demo-<lb />
cratic type of govern-<lb />
ment said Solaman.<lb />
SAAD SSHOE REPAIR<lb />
113 GRANDE AVE.<lb />
at<lb />
COLLEGE VIEW<lb />
- CLEANERS<lb />
Energy wasted<lb />
By DENISE KINLAW<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Did you realize that<lb />
regulating room heat<lb />
and the excessive use<lb />
of plug-in appliances<lb />
are two major energy<lb />
conservation problems<lb />
on campus?<lb />
According to Reese<lb />
Helms, Greenville Util-<lb />
ities Commission Energy<lb />
Conservation Manager,<lb />
heat is difficult to<lb />
regulate in dorm rooms<lb />
so students should look<lb />
beyond central condi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"The use of win-<lb />
dows to regulate room<lb />
temperature is a<lb />
waste said Helms.<lb />
Whenever possible<lb />
students should avoid<lb />
open windows and keep<lb />
room and entrance<lb />
doors closed.<lb />
"The first thing that<lb />
comes to mind is the<lb />
judicious use of plug-in<lb />
appliances, especially<lb />
hot plates said<lb />
Helms, when he was<lb />
asked for tips on cam-<lb />
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"A color television<lb />
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sion sets use an excess<lb />
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of energy conservation.<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
AYDEN - Vast chan-<lb />
ges in all fields of<lb />
learning and a fastpaced<lb />
society exact strong de-<lb />
mands on higher educa-<lb />
tion, an official of East<lb />
Carolina University said<lb />
Thursday night.<lb />
With society moving<lb />
at 10 times the pace of<lb />
a few decades ago,<lb />
"World events and im-<lb />
portant knowledge fade<lb />
in history much sooner<lb />
than in previous time<lb />
said Col. Charles R.<lb />
Blake, Assistant to the<lb />
Chancellor of ECU.<lb />
Blake noted that 69<lb />
percent of Americans<lb />
"are not old enough to<lb />
remember Pearl Har-<lb />
bor and 50 percent do<lb />
not recall Sputnik and<lb />
30 percent "aren't old<lb />
enough to remember<lb />
our first landing on the<lb />
moon, less than 10<lb />
years ago<lb />
There is, Blake told<lb />
the Ayden Rotary Club,<lb />
"a magnificent chall-<lb />
enge and wonderful op-<lb />
portunity" for universi-<lb />
ties today and in com-<lb />
ing decades.<lb />
Blake predicted that<lb />
ECU, having achieved<lb />
most of the educational<lb />
programs of a multi-<lb />
purpose university, "is<lb />
embarking on the most<lb />
enlightened period in its<lb />
history He said that<lb />
ECU's new chancellor<lb />
Thomas B. Brewer "is<lb />
setting exciting goals<lb />
for the University" in<lb />
his role as chief exec-<lb />
utive.<lb />
Blake cited two pri-<lb />
mary reasons that ECU<lb />
is one of the very few<lb />
universities in the<lb />
SoutheasternU.S. projec-<lb />
ting growth in enroll-<lb />
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programs, well known<lb />
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nationally, and secondly.<lb />
North Carolina will be<lb />
closing the gap in its<lb />
low ranking of percen-<lb />
tage of college-age chil-<lb />
dren enrolled in higher<lb />
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He said that in<lb />
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programs outlined by<lb />
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ECU's development<lb />
program will be stren-<lb />
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standing and generous<lb />
help of the people and<lb />
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Blake said.<lb />
The speaker said Dr.<lb />
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creased opportunities for<lb />
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scholarly research and<lb />
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SU needs involvement<lb />
The Student Union is once again<lb />
getting organized for the upcoming<lb />
year, and, as always, there is a need<lb />
for enthusiastic workers.<lb />
Committees such as Major Attrac-<lb />
tions and Films generally receive a<lb />
number of applications, because every-<lb />
one apparently wants a voice in what<lb />
concerts will be held or what movies<lb />
will be shown on campus. Naturally,<lb />
the most popular areas of entertain-<lb />
ment would interest the most people.<lb />
But there are nine other commit-<lb />
tees that need that support as badly<lb />
as or more than Films and Major<lb />
Attractions, and these committees<lb />
often suffer because qualified students<lb />
are usually snatched up by the more<lb />
popular committees. With student<lb />
interest in almost all organized<lb />
activities on the decline, the Student<lb />
Union needs every student it can get<lb />
in order to maintain and build upon<lb />
the high standards of programming<lb />
which have been established over the"<lb />
years.<lb />
The Student Union is the largest<lb />
programmer on campus and the<lb />
largest student-controlled organization.<lb />
It has the highest budget of any<lb />
student organization on campus.<lb />
During its eight year history it has<lb />
rarely failed to provide the students<lb />
of ECU with diverse and renown<lb />
talent in fields ranging from theatre<lb />
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jazz, and classical concerts, not to<lb />
mention student oriented trips to New<lb />
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If you're dissatisfied with the<lb />
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committee applications is Feb. 26.<lb />
Drop by Mendenhall and pick up an<lb />
application, and do yourself and your<lb />
fellow students a favor.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
Reader tires of SGA vs. media<lb />
� To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
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By JERRY ADDERTON<lb />
Greenpeace of Greenville<lb />
Todav's article contains a statement of the<lb />
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It must be understood that the innocent word<lb />
"ecology" contains a concept that is as<lb />
revolutionary as anything since the Copernican<lb />
breakthrough, when it was discovered that the earth<lb />
was not the center of the entire universe. Through<lb />
ecology, science has embarked on a quest for the<lb />
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flow of life on our planet.<lb />
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I am submitting this<lb />
letter due to the fact I<lb />
am sick and tired of the<lb />
SGA-Media Board con-<lb />
troversy. Mr. Jeter's<lb />
letter to the editor in<lb />
the Jan 23 edition on<lb />
"facts' about Bretr<lb />
Melvin and the SGA is<lb />
only partially true.<lb />
I do not know where<lb />
Mr. Jeter got the idea<lb />
that the SGA does not<lb />
care for the student<lb />
body. Brett Melvin is<lb />
Chairman of the SGA<lb />
Appropriation's Commit-<lb />
tee, and because of the<lb />
financial situation facing<lb />
the SGA this year, it<lb />
has become of even<lb />
more importance. Since<lb />
Mr. Jeter dwells on<lb />
"facts let me give<lb />
him a few about Mr.<lb />
Melvin.<lb />
Since taking on po-<lb />
sition as chairman, he<lb />
has spent probably a<lb />
minimum of 30 hours a<lb />
week working to do a<lb />
good job for his fellow<lb />
students in a non-pay-<lb />
ing job. The only<lb />
thanks that Mr. Melvin<lb />
has received this year<lb />
has come in the form of<lb />
threats from a student<lb />
group because they felt<lb />
they were not going to<lb />
get enough money.<lb />
You may ask,<lb />
"How do you know<lb />
this?" I know it be-<lb />
cause I was a member<lb />
of the Appropriations<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Another "fact is<lb />
that every member of<lb />
this year's legislature is<lb />
there to do what they<lb />
were elected to do, the<lb />
best job possible for the<lb />
student body. As far as<lb />
I am concerned, thev<lb />
have not failed in their<lb />
responsibilities.<lb />
Two years ago I ran<lb />
for office because I<lb />
wanted an honest SGA.<lb />
I was tired of reading<lb />
one opinion in FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD and hearing<lb />
a completely opposite<lb />
one from members in<lb />
the SGA. I most cer-<lb />
tainly did not run to<lb />
neglect my responsibi-<lb />
lities to fellow students.<lb />
I believe that stu-<lb />
dents tend to forget<lb />
that the only payment,<lb />
with the exception of<lb />
two postions that mem-<lb />
bers in the student<lb />
legislature receive, is in<lb />
knowing and hoping<lb />
that a good job is being<lb />
done for the students<lb />
and the university.<lb />
In the two years I<lb />
have spent in the legis-<lb />
lature, I have learned<lb />
on thing. The admini-<lb />
strators are the source<lb />
of some problems for<lb />
the students. For ex-<lb />
ample, consider Wright<lb />
Annex.<lb />
This was paid for by<lb />
student money to be<lb />
used by the students.<lb />
Student publications ori-<lb />
ginally had it for their<lb />
use; however, the ad-<lb />
ministration jumped in<lb />
and moved them out.<lb />
Now, it is occupied by<lb />
ROTC and the Student<lb />
Counseling Center. I<lb />
have wondered how<lb />
much the Air Force is<lb />
paying ECU for this<lb />
space intended for stu-<lb />
dent use.<lb />
Another example oc-<lb />
curred in October of<lb />
this year. I attempted<lb />
to go through the past<lb />
records of the SGA to<lb />
learn how long certain<lb />
groups have been re-<lb />
ceiving funds from<lb />
SGA. Mrs. Joy Clark of<lb />
the Student Fund Ac-<lb />
counting Office informed<lb />
"me that in order to get<lb />
access to their books, I<lb />
needed Dean Tucker's<lb />
permission.<lb />
My understanding of<lb />
this is that the infor-<lb />
mation in these books<lb />
is public information;<lb />
thus, not requiring his<lb />
permission. I then<lb />
called Dr. David Ste-<lb />
vens, the university att-<lb />
orney, to fully under-<lb />
stand the situation. Dr.<lb />
Stevens informed me I<lb />
was correct but should<lb />
see Dean Tucker just<lb />
the same.<lb />
When I arrived at<lb />
Dean Tucker's office,<lb />
his secretary was out<lb />
and he was on the<lb />
phone in his inner<lb />
office. Dr. Stevens had<lb />
already called before I<lb />
arrived. I could hear<lb />
Dean Tucker telling<lb />
Mrs. Clark over the<lb />
phone that "Steven had<lb />
called and said Walters<lb />
legally had the right to<lb />
the information<lb />
Dean Tucker told<lb />
Mrs. Clar, in his opin-<lb />
ion, I wanted to use the<lb />
information to under-<lb />
mine the Media Board.<lb />
I left and came back<lb />
later to get his permi-<lb />
ssion. He never knew I<lb />
was outside while he<lb />
was on the phone.<lb />
The reason I wanted<lb />
the information had<lb />
nothing to do with the<lb />
Media Board. This is<lb />
just an example of how-<lb />
hard it i to get<lb />
anything done in the<lb />
SGA. The reason being,<lb />
every time the SGA<lb />
tries to do something,<lb />
the administration thinks<lb />
they are somehow try-<lb />
ing to "undermine" the<lb />
Media Board.<lb />
As far as I am<lb />
concerned, the political<lb />
issue of Media Board<lb />
vs. SGA is going to<lb />
continue for a long<lb />
time. Also, I think that<lb />
politics are always<lb />
going to stand in the<lb />
way of progress for<lb />
these two groups. The<lb />
only way to alleviate<lb />
the problem is to elimi-<lb />
nate petty politics.<lb />
In my opinion, the<lb />
best alternative would<lb />
be for Dr. Brewer to<lb />
abolish the Media Board<lb />
and SGA. Then bring in<lb />
an unbiased official to<lb />
allocate monies for stu-<lb />
dent functions. My def-<lb />
inition of an unbiased<lb />
official would be one<lb />
who has never been in<lb />
student politics or pub-<lb />
lications, has never att-<lb />
ended this university,<lb />
nor worked here.<lb />
I am sure I will hear<lb />
numerous comments<lb />
concerning my state-<lb />
ments. However. I have<lb />
sat back and listened to<lb />
others' opinions, so I<lb />
feel entitled to vent<lb />
mine also. And for Mr.<lb />
Jeter, "Ad Inferous<lb />
Tecum likewise!<lb />
Steve Walt<lb />
ers<lb />
SGA could never get WECU started<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
Well, it looks like<lb />
the few honchos who<lb />
have benefited from the<lb />
Media Board have cir-<lb />
cled their wagons for a<lb />
last fight. It is my hope<lb />
that the board's death<lb />
is quick and painless.<lb />
The station manager<lb />
for WECU (is it pos-<lb />
sible to have a station<lb />
manager for a station<lb />
not on the air?) tried to<lb />
attack "SGA dema-<lb />
gogues" who have, over<lb />
the years, questioned<lb />
the need of an on-<lb />
campus radio station.<lb />
I remember when<lb />
WECU got all the<lb />
money it needed from<lb />
SGA � salaries, new<lb />
equipment, replacements<lb />
for stolffl "TllBVlms, FCC<lb />
attorney fees � and it<lb />
still never worked.<lb />
Those SGA people who<lb />
complained wanted a<lb />
radio station as badly<lb />
as anyone, but not one<lb />
that the students<lb />
wouldn't listen to.<lb />
Why didn't John<lb />
Jeter mention that, year<lb />
after year, WECU's re-<lb />
gular listeners couldn't<lb />
fill up a good lecture<lb />
room, or that students<lb />
used to laugh at a 'sta-<lb />
tion' that couldn't give<lb />
away free prizes at<lb />
night because no one<lb />
was listening. Free con-<lb />
certs that the station<lb />
used to sponsor got<lb />
good respnse, but it<lb />
never rubbed off on the<lb />
station's popularity.<lb />
Yes, there wouldn't<lb />
be a WECU if jt<lb />
weren't for the Media<lb />
Board, because the stu-<lb />
dents - who have<lb />
WOOW, WRQR, tnl<lb />
WITN for Vfree �<lb />
wouldn't support it. The<lb />
fact that the Media<lb />
Board saved Mr. Jeter's<lb />
nation from ce<lb />
death and has kept it<lb />
�float without any stlr<lb />
dent support campus-<lb />
wide is just one more<lb />
reason to get rid of the<lb />
board.<lb />
By the way, we<lb />
know that Mr. Melv.n,<lb />
cnanman of the SGA<lb />
Appropriations Commit-<lb />
tee, gets xero dollars<lb />
,or his services; how<lb />
4much does Mr. Jeter,<lb />
m�nager of a non-<lb />
existant radio station,<lb />
get paid by the Media<lb />
Board? 1 cm trust a<lb />
Person who fights for<lb />
no Pay a hell of a lot<lb />
more than someone who<lb />
attacks on a salary.<lb />
Tim Merts<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 6 February 1979<lb />
Union 9s Jewish Arts highlight the week<lb />
Films, lectures and<lb />
m ovies comprise<lb />
this week's Festival<lb />
Ktl Student Union and Mendenhall Student<lb />
the 1979 Jewish Arts Festival. An<lb />
ling variety ol events has been planned for<lb />
Fel) 4-10 for the purpose of<lb />
awareness and appreciation for the rich<lb />
ritage. Events for the week are being<lb />
i bv the Student I nion Minorit) Arts<lb />
with support and assistance from other<lb />
 mmittees and Mendenhall Student<lb />
- ival begins on Mon Feb 5, with<lb />
gel and Lox Mixer at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Multi-Purpose Room of Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
p.m Rabbi Max Selinger of Temple Israel<lb />
B'Nai Sholom will deliver a lecture on Jewish<lb />
The lecture will be held in the Hendrix<lb />
The Rabbi's appearance is under the<lb />
The Jewish Chautauqua Societv.<lb />
Wil Stockdale will present a film-lecture on<lb />
6. at 8 p.m. His travelogue is<lb />
Israel and the Sinai This fine film offers<lb />
into a country that is a unique blending of<lb />
modern cultures. Stockdale's<lb />
ir enchances his enlightening film.<lb />
b) ID and Activity Cards for ECU<lb />
MS Membership Card for ECU<lb />
d staff, Admission for the public is<lb />
purchased from the Central<lb />
lenhall Student Center<lb />
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anization of a newh immigrated<lb />
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'Old rid' t uit him. The<lb />
Kane. Steven Keaths, and Dorrie<lb />
h begins at 7 p.m. At 9 p.m "The<lb />
ship of Duddy Kravitz will be shown.<lb />
" -tar- as an irresistable young<lb />
a never-ending drive for success.<lb />
by man) different value- and<lb />
which on are his. Admission to<lb />
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f � ol Judaism There is no<lb />
: the lecture.<lb />
md Saturday nights at 7 and 9 p.m<lb />
THIS IS 1 Jewish-ghetto street, vendor ca. 1905,<lb />
the period in which the movie "Hester Street"<lb />
a Neil Simon Comedy, A, Heartbreak Kid will<lb />
 shown. The film is the stor of a young Jewish<lb />
couple who rush too quickh into marriage. When<lb />
the wife gets sunpoisoning on their hone) moon, the<lb />
husband fall- in love with a beautiful shiksa.<lb />
dmission is by II) and Activity Card- for ECU<lb />
students or b MSC Member-hip' Card to the ECl<lb />
takes place. 'The Apprenticeship of Duddy 'Kravitz'<lb />
completes Wednesday nights d . featun Thi<lb />
fa, nit) and -tail.<lb />
Throughout the week there will be a new exhibit<lb />
from the Jewish Museum on display n the<lb />
Mendenhall Callerv. The exhibit consists<lb />
series ol photographs -elected from one of the<lb />
museum's new exhibits, "The Lower ha-<lb />
Portal to American Life In the downstairs asi <lb />
Phenomenally bad' authors bungle<lb />
marvelous atrocity of modern fiction<lb />
enter.<lb />
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By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
many benefits to reading over other<lb />
media based entertainment. A book will<lb />
p ou painlessly occupied longer than a<lb />
for less expense, too. Also, you can put<lb />
and pick it up again at your own<lb />
is portable, you can carry it with<lb />
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perhaps the most rewarding benefit of the<lb />
I word i- that you can usually pick<lb />
iseful from reading.<lb />
up<lb />
For example, having just Finished the Bob<lb />
Stickgold-Mark Noble novel Gloryhits, I have learned<lb />
to never read a novel written hv scientists.<lb />
Gloryhits is an "explosive new novel It -av- so<lb />
right on the cover.<lb />
I m not going to go into the story in detail.<lb />
because when you whittle the novel down to the<lb />
bare essentials there not much of a story at all.<lb />
I he idea is that our government ami that of the<lb />
Soviet- are in a race to develop a new type of<lb />
biological weapon. Also being tested is an agent to<lb />
-tart a line ol human being- with a potential for<lb />
greater intelligence.<lb />
� alle,<lb />
One of these agent- is added to<lb />
Glorvhits and then is allowed to<lb />
some LSD<lb />
be spread<lb />
around on the streets of certain towns in New<lb />
England that have been chosen as test sites.<lb />
One young married couple who work in a<lb />
scientific capacity take some of the acid and then<lb />
begin an investigation of where it has come from<lb />
and what has been added to it.<lb />
Could be a nice story. Then<lb />
potential in this sort of dot.<lb />
But, unfortunately, none of it i realized.<lb />
Stickgold and Noble are bad writers<lb />
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GLORY7UTS, p. 7<lb />
Bee Gees release 'Maalox - flavored candy bar'<lb />
By DAVID MILLER<lb />
Staff U riter<lb />
Bee (,ees 'Spirits Having Flown'<lb />
A shrill, pre-pubescent, girlish murmur, a<lb />
ne like flat-four drum-beat, sleep inducing<lb />
strings, Darvoned imagery, Quaaluded similesEven<lb />
the Brothers Gibb are imitating the Bee Gees these<lb />
lav- Yes they're back - with their first album<lb />
since Saturday Night Fever and the cliches and<lb />
ambiguous lyrics fly again. Too bad the spirits<lb />
evoked bv thi- album can't fly; they can't even<lb />
bourn e.<lb />
Thi- set costs $8.98 (can you believe it?! And<lb />
tor a -ingle Ip at that!) It is a saccharin-sweetened,<lb />
Maalox-flavored candy bar. It was shipped in a gold<lb />
wrapper, arrived platinum, and every $3 Juliette,<lb />
Elect rophonic, and Mayfair cartridge in town will be<lb />
� ating it up bv next Friday night.<lb />
So, I can't help but wonder why so many people<lb />
find the Bee Gees' music so damned appealing,<lb />
(despite the fact that I know it is trash, I enjoy it<lb />
myself)- Harmonically, melodically, and lyrically,<lb />
they emplov devices that are not just old-they're<lb />
dead. lhe Bee Gees passify, they lull, they<lb />
lobotomize us and to understand why one must<lb />
keep in mind that this is the late 1970's. Most of<lb />
the arts in this period are reactions to and<lb />
antitheses of the general social upheaval of the late<lb />
'60's and early 70's.<lb />
We are all mass-media manipulated children, and<lb />
it is the media that fermented the Bee Gees. In<lb />
this case, we were assaulted not just bv one media,<lb />
but bv a multitude the radio and television<lb />
programmer- and the film industry -the particular<lb />
film being Saturday .ight Fever.<lb />
Fever (aught fire commerically and it didn't<lb />
matter what particular music it showcased as long<lb />
as it mesmerized anil dulled us sufficiently. It could<lb />
have been anything short of Dung Between the<lb />
Toes and, as long as it was acceptable in the<lb />
next-door neighbor's sight, the rest of us had to<lb />
have it, too.<lb />
This is the reas()n that nearly all college girls<lb />
seem l dress in the same look-alike<lb />
paper-doll-chain manner, wear the same gold-plated,<lb />
'Add-A-Bead' necklaces, the same monogrammed<lb />
crew-neck sweaters. This fad is called 'prep' and it<lb />
is still another throw-back to the abysmal '50's.<lb />
Perhaps what bothers me the most about all this<lb />
is that I am just as susceptible to the same form of<lb />
social coercion that others are. I still listen to some<lb />
music, watch a few films, try to see something in<lb />
art that I do not enjoy just because someone else<lb />
thinks it is good or sometimes to impress others<lb />
with my taste. (I even write weekly record reviews<lb />
partially for this reason.) Many times in an attempt<lb />
to tight this coercive force, 1 try to enjoy a film or<lb />
record just because no one else does.<lb />
And I know that the fact that I care at all what<lb />
Others think means that I am just as ignorant as<lb />
everyone else. That scares Hell out of me and I<lb />
find myelf wishing for a world without social<lb />
coercion, a world where we could be free just to be<lb />
ourselves.<lb />
We are all idiots for being manipulated bv<lb />
others. It is much wiser to listen to what we as<lb />
individuals feel.<lb />
Marshall Tucker's Greatest Hits'<lb />
I am not very fond of "greatest hits" collections.<lb />
Typically, they are commercial mishmashes which<lb />
have been laid-out about as carefullv as a<lb />
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collision between vour 5-vear ,M P<lb />
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however,  not one ol these latest Hits,<lb />
"Marshall Pucker" is probabh the bes. �<lb />
group that is presentl) recording an C01un,r5r-ro<lb />
� 'op five bands. 0f arn so7and �lso one ol<lb />
this decade. '  hin' emerged in<lb />
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mat, rial presented on this ,jlM. e un- b) 'he<lb />
eight selection- n the album' wh? k " �nlv<lb />
"� such as "Ramblin" been , a weaker<lb />
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8 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Paoe 7<lb />
Wind recitals highlight Music School<lb />
Two seniors and a inn.� . n<lb />
on Feb. 8 in the A I ffi u u ?resent a recital<lb />
Carolina University Redtal Hal1 at E.st<lb />
Richard Michael F,�� �<lb />
Joseph Kincaid saxonho- ttr�m0mSt' and Michael<lb />
P.m Eurv will ShXOphomst' w" Perform at 7 :30<lb />
Glenn Johnson Michel LlTl' Vl <lb />
Dave Albert. y' Rlck Vlzachero and<lb />
H,ndemithWF P60�three classical Pies by<lb />
w II be t's AUHVnK wVLS0,n and the ,as se,ecti-<lb />
Kincaid I KlgHt WUh Me" Cole P"er.<lb />
Piano and LaCCOmPa� by Anne Gunn,<lb />
pujno and ass,sted by Dave Albert His program<lb />
"Sonata" by Handel "Leende<lb />
will<lb />
Hebraique" by V. Dyck and end with "At<lb />
Seventeen" by Ian.<lb />
Kathryn A. Law, piano, will present a<lb />
performance at 9 p.m. which will include selections<lb />
by Haydn, Schumann, Chopin and Bartok.<lb />
The recital is open to the public.<lb />
Saxophonist<lb />
Randall Bryant, alto saxophonist, will perform a<lb />
recital for a Master of Music in Performance on<lb />
Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the A.J. Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall on the East Carolina University campus.<lb />
Bryant, whose applied teach is James B. Forger,<lb />
will be assisted by George M. Stone, a graduate<lb />
student in piano.<lb />
Ramp<lb />
'fairly leaps out of the<lb />
Bryant's program will include "Sonata No. 6" by<lb />
Bach. "Duo for Alto Saxophone and Piano" by<lb />
Walter S. Hartley, "Improvisation No 1" by Ryo<lb />
No.da' Chanson et Passepied" by Jeanine Rueff<lb />
and Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano" by<lb />
Paul Creston.<lb />
The recital is open to the public.<lb />
High School Day<lb />
The Keyboard Department of East Carolina<lb />
University's Music School will host its third annual<lb />
"High School Day" on Feb. 16.<lb />
The high school students will be given lessons<lb />
by the keyboard faculty members and will have the<lb />
opportunity to attend discussion sessions on various<lb />
Gloryhits<lb />
degree programs in music as well as discussion on<lb />
career opportunities.<lb />
The ECU keyboard majors will present a recital<lb />
for the high school students.<lb />
Interested persons should contact Dr. Charles<lb />
Bath, Chairman, Keyboard Department, School of<lb />
Music, East Carolina University, Greenville, N C<lb />
27834. Applications for the "High School' Day"<lb />
should be received bv Feb. 8.<lb />
Paul Tardif<lb />
continued from p. 6<lb />
simple as that.<lb />
Or perhaps it is not as simple as that, for<lb />
they are not just bad writers-they are phenomen-<lb />
ally bad writers. It is difficult to believe how bad<lb />
they are.<lb />
Very early into the novel I began to realise that<lb />
had stumbled onto something special. A book that<lb />
had managed to get into print and yet was<lb />
obviously vastly inferior to the great bulk of poorly<lb />
written novels.<lb />
That was four pages into the novel.<lb />
By the time I had reached the end of the<lb />
chapter, my suspicion had evolved into an excited<lb />
revelation, and the thought occurred to me that this<lb />
just might turn out to be the single worst piece of<lb />
writing I had ever seen. Gleefully, I finished<lb />
reading this marvelous atrocity of modern fiction,<lb />
and now, without (of course) having even begun to<lb />
scratch that great bulk of material that sums up all<lb />
that has been published, I am firmly convinced that<lb />
Gloryhits may well be the worst piece of writing<lb />
ever to be printed in the English language.<lb />
It would be difficult to choose any one of the<lb />
novel's basic flaws as being more outstanding than<lb />
the others, but at first glance the problem of<lb />
stereotyping fairly leaps out of the pages to take<lb />
the reader bv the throat.<lb />
Everybody talks the same.<lb />
Everybody.<lb />
AH the women use the same voice and diction<lb />
that the men use. They exhibit the same attitudes,<lb />
the same approaches, the same sense of misty-eyed<lb />
altruism and paranoic distrust of anything that lies<lb />
outside their own concept of what society ought to<lb />
be. That is to say, a nationwide culture of<lb />
acid-gulping, wide-eyed hippie turned scientists. But,<lb />
of course, not everyone is cast in this mold in<lb />
Gloryhits� just the good guys. There is another mold<lb />
for the baddies.<lb />
But perpetuating stereotypes is not the only<lb />
purpose Stickgold and Noble had for writing<lb />
Gloryhits. They also manage to do a lot of<lb />
proselytizing. Their favorite issue seems to be social<lb />
reform and the dangers of the perilous experiments<lb />
of unscrupulous scientists (i.e borderline baddies,<lb />
non-acid-gulpers).<lb />
A writer can occasionally get away with a little<lb />
of this sort of thing, but these writers insist on<lb />
approaching their arguments with the "as we all<lb />
know attitude, when in fact the issue hasn't<lb />
even been properly defined much less resolved.<lb />
Another problem that proves too much for the<lb />
reader to get around is that the writers often tell<lb />
the reader what the characters seem to be doing or<lb />
thinking rather than telling him what the characters<lb />
Keller exhibits 27 sculptures<lb />
Twenty-seven sculp-<lb />
ture by East Carolina<lb />
University sculptor Nor-<lb />
man Keller are current-<lb />
1 on exhibit in the Svlv<lb />
Tower Gallery, Ruston,<lb />
La sponsored by the<lb />
School of Art and<lb />
Architecture, Louisiana<lb />
Tech University.<lb />
The one-man exhibi-<lb />
tion of Keller's works<lb />
opened Jan. 3. The<lb />
artist presented a gal-<lb />
lery talk about his work<lb />
during the exhibition.<lb />
Keller, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of sculpture in<lb />
the School of Art,<lb />
joined the ECU faculty<lb />
in 1965.<lb />
Literary association has contest<lb />
American Literary<lb />
and Creative Arts Asso-<lb />
ciate Inc. is sponsor-<lb />
ing national contests for<lb />
amateur poets, prose<lb />
writers, photographers<lb />
and artists.<lb />
Dr. Hubert M. Cle-<lb />
ments, President of the<lb />
non-profit organization,<lb />
said an amateur is<lb />
defined as one whose<lb />
total income from his or<lb />
her talent area has not<lb />
exceeded $1,000.<lb />
Ten cash prizes will<lb />
be awarded in each of<lb />
the four areas: First<lb />
place $200; second place<lb />
$100; third place $50;<lb />
fourth place $25; fifth<lb />
place $15; and five<lb />
honorable mentions $10<lb />
each.<lb />
Multiple entries in<lb />
one or more talent area<lb />
are invited. Entries<lb />
must be postmarked on<lb />
or before midnight<lb />
March 31, 1979 to<lb />
entries can be in any<lb />
medium including pen-<lb />
cil, charcoal, pen-and-<lb />
ink sketches or draw-<lb />
ings, lithographs, and<lb />
etchings.<lb />
Contestants should<lb />
put their full name,<lb />
address, telephone num-<lb />
ber and title of work on<lb />
each page of poetry and<lb />
prose.<lb />
Mail entries to:<lb />
American Literary and<lb />
Creative Arts Asso-<lb />
ciates, Inc P.O. Box<lb />
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accompany<lb />
said there<lb />
qualify. A<lb />
fee must<lb />
each entry.<lb />
Clements<lb />
are no limitations on<lb />
style or subject matter.<lb />
Works must be original<lb />
and never before accep-<lb />
ted for publication or<lb />
entered in a contest.<lb />
Poems may not ex-<lb />
ceed 300 words and<lb />
prose entries may not<lb />
exceed 1,000 words.<lb />
Two copies of each<lb />
poem or prose entry are<lb />
required. These should<lb />
be typewritten and<lb />
double spaced on one<lb />
side of 8Vfe" X 11"<lb />
paper with multiple<lb />
page entries stapled in<lb />
the upper left corner.<lb />
Only black and white<lb />
photographs and art<lb />
may be entered. These<lb />
should be no smaller<lb />
than 5" X 7 and no<lb />
larger than 8" X 10<lb />
Each work must be<lb />
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writing is novel and innovative, but after a few<lb />
pages it becomes tiresome and difficult to negotiate.<lb />
There is no background information about the<lb />
characters. They are introduced as the novel opens<lb />
and nothing about their personalities is ever told<lb />
to the reader. Nor do they behave like individuals<lb />
who have" real lives. Instead, they act irrationally,<lb />
moving from tranquility to flashes of anger with no<lb />
indication as to the cause of the change.<lb />
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down. For example, it is more than half way into<lb />
the book before we realize that it is set in the<lb />
future, and we know that it is set in the future<lb />
only because the price of gas is mentioned.<lb />
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the last, and the end product is about as satisfying<lb />
a story conclusion as one in which the little boy<lb />
falls out of bed and wakes up.<lb />
With those things that I have pointed out above,<lb />
I have just scratched the surface, believe me.<lb />
Suffice it to say that both of the authors have<lb />
advanced degrees in neurobiology. And they write<lb />
like it.<lb />
Paul Tardif, a member of the keyboard faculty at<lb />
East Carolina University, performed a solo recital of<lb />
19th and 20th century French music at the Kress<lb />
Gallery at the North Carolina Museum of Art<lb />
Tardif joined the faculty of ECU in 1971 after<lb />
residing in Washington, D.C for three years<lb />
During this time, he was invited to perform at the<lb />
Peabody Conservatory, the Phillips Gallerv and the<lb />
University of Maryland Summer Piano Festival.<lb />
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ODU defeats ECU, 90-85<lb />
Monarchs win in 2 OT<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
It was almost as if someone had rewritten the<lb />
script from Tuesday night's ECU-William and Mary<lb />
game. The Bucs had a substantial halftime lead, yet<lb />
blew it in the second half. And there were<lb />
numerous chances for the Pirates to seize control<lb />
� luring regulation and win it. And on top of that,<lb />
two more overtime periods were included.<lb />
Except this tune, ECU simply couldn't emerge<lb />
with the victory. Led by Ronnie McAdoo's 26<lb />
point eight which came during the two overtime<lb />
periods, Old Dominion topped the Pirates 90-85<lb />
Saturday night in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
McAdoo's two free throws with 2:47 remaining<lb />
in the second overtime gave Old Dominion a slim<lb />
83-82 advantage and the talented Monarchs never<lb />
trailed after that. Old Dominion improved its record<lb />
Simply Sports<lb />
Sam Rogers<lb />
Bryant to visit ECU<lb />
ALABAMA HEAD FOOTBALL coach Paul<lb />
"Bear" Bryant will visit Greenville Saturday, March<lb />
17 to speak at an ECU coaching clinic. Bryant, the<lb />
winningest active coach in the collegiate ranks today,<lb />
will lecture to area high school coaching staffs. The<lb />
Crimson Tide captured the top spot in the<lb />
Associated Press wire poll last season with a 14-7<lb />
victor) over Perm State in the Sugar Bowl. Pirate<lb />
head coach Pat Dye served as an assistant under<lb />
Bryant lor nine years at Alabama before coming to<lb />
ECI Dve now has an impressive 41-15 record at<lb />
EC! The Bucs. who defeated Louisiana Teeh 35-13<lb />
in the Independence Bowl last season, open their<lb />
-print: practice drills the weekend of March 16.<lb />
ALTHOUGH THE 1979 FOOTBALL schedule<lb />
hasn't been released yet, at least nine of the 11<lb />
date- art- already set for next season. The Pirates<lb />
will face Big Four schools N.C. State, Duke, Wake<lb />
Forest and North Carolina on the road while<lb />
 estern Carolina. The Citadel, VMI, Richmond and<lb />
North Texas State are scheduled to make<lb />
appearances in Ficklen Stadium. Negotiations are<lb />
currently underway for a possible road game with<lb />
Southeastern Conference school Florida. However, if<lb />
Pirate officials can't schedule the contest, Appala-<lb />
chian State and William and Mary will probably get<lb />
the Bucs other two road games. Once again, tickets<lb />
for the N.C. State and North Carolina games will be<lb />
sold on a limited basis, but there will be plenty on<lb />
sale for the Duke and Wake Forest contests.<lb />
THE PRO FOOTBALL DRAFT is currently<lb />
scheduled for May 2 and 3. At least four Pirate<lb />
players have seriously talked to pro teams and will<lb />
probably go in the draft. Halfback Eddie Hicks and<lb />
tackle Mitchell Smith are the top two offensive<lb />
perfumers while defensively the scouts are eyeing<lb />
safety Gerald Hall and end Zack Valentine.<lb />
Valentine was voted the top defensive player in the<lb />
Independence Bowl while Hall was among the<lb />
nation's top punt returners all season long.<lb />
SINCE GUS ANDREWS was named the executive<lb />
director of the Pirate Club, ECU supporters have<lb />
raised $681,000 and are shooting for a goal of<lb />
$550,000 in the coming year. The Pirate Club will<lb />
kickoff its annual membership drive this weekend.<lb />
This ear's membership slogan is "The Purple Push<lb />
Blitz Tom Fields, the highly successful director of<lb />
the Maryland Terrapin Club, will be th featured<lb />
speaker at the meeting. Pirate club members are<lb />
pushing for 800 new supporters in the new<lb />
campaign. There are currently 2,049 members in the<lb />
Pirate Club.<lb />
OLIVER MACK'S 25 points in the Bucs 90-85<lb />
loss to Old Dominion Saturday night, moves him<lb />
into eighth place on the Pirates top ten scoring list.<lb />
Mack, a senior from New York City, now has 1,063<lb />
career points which puts him ahead of Tom Miller<lb />
and just 35 points behind Bill Brodgen who has<lb />
1,098 points. With a strong finish, Mack could<lb />
climb as high as fourth on the scoring list. Jim<lb />
Gregory currently occupies that spot with 1,193<lb />
points. Bobby Jodges is the all-time leading scorer<lb />
with 2,018 points followed by Sonny Russell who<lb />
has 1,653 and Bill Otte who scored 1,368. Mack still<lb />
holds the school's all-time scoring mark in a single<lb />
game with 47 against South Carolina-Aiken last<lb />
year.<lb />
OBVIOUSLY, FEW ASSISTANT coaches at ECU<lb />
have been very happy under Larry Gillman. Herb<lb />
Dillon, who annouced his resignation last wee,<lb />
became the second assistant in as many years to<lb />
leave the Pirate coaching staff. Dillon announced he<lb />
will return to graduate school this summer to<lb />
complete requirements for his doctorate. Bill Lee,<lb />
resigned at the end of last year and is now the<lb />
head coach at Pembroke State University.<lb />
AND FOR THE umpteenth time this season,<lb />
Gillman closed the Pirate dressing room to writers<lb />
after ECU's 90-85 loss to Old Dominion Saturday<lb />
night. Funny how, Gillman's name is constantly in<lb />
the news, yet the Pirate boss always makes it<lb />
difficult for writers to talk to his players after a<lb />
game.<lb />
to 15-3 this season while the loss ended a three<lb />
game winning streak for ECU. The Pirates are now<lb />
9-11 overall.<lb />
"Old Dominion has an excellent ball club and I<lb />
thought we played well against them said Pirate<lb />
coach Larry Gillman afterwards. "This game was<lb />
very similar to the Virginia Commonwealth game<lb />
earlier which also went into overtime. But 1 thought<lb />
McAdoo killed us tonight. His play was the<lb />
difference in overtime. He's going to be a great<lb />
college basketball player. He just seems to get<lb />
better and better every game<lb />
In addition to McAdoo's game high 26 points,<lb />
the talented freshman from Mebane also grabbed 12<lb />
rebounds. McAdoo's second half scoring spree along<lb />
with Ronnie Valentine's brilliant outside shooting<lb />
kept the Monarchs in the game when the Pirates<lb />
seemed on the verge of breaking ahead for good.<lb />
Although Valentine spent most of the second half<lb />
on the bench with four fouls, he still scored 25<lb />
points and grabbed eight rebounds. Valentine scored<lb />
six straight points on two free throws and a pair of<lb />
field goals inside the last four minutes of regulation<lb />
to give the Monarchs a 69-67 advantage with 1:43<lb />
remaining.<lb />
But Pirate forward Herb Krusen tied the score<lb />
at 69-69 on a long jumper and Oliver Mack swished<lb />
an 18 footer with just six seconds remaining in<lb />
regulation to send the game into the first overtime.<lb />
"When had a small lead late in the game, I<lb />
thought maybe we should have pulled back, but I<lb />
remembered against William and Mary we lost our<lb />
aggressiveness that way explained Gillman. "We<lb />
ran our pattern offense again and didn't get<lb />
anything, and they went down and scored. I guess<lb />
hindsight is 20-20. Maybe we shouldn't have done<lb />
that, but I had to make the decision.<lb />
Bobby Vaughan scored a bucket while McAdoo<lb />
added a field goal and two free throws as the<lb />
Monarchs assumed a 77-73 lead in the first<lb />
overtime. But Krusen's 15 footer and a pair of free<lb />
throws by Al Tyson tied the score at 77-77 with<lb />
2:21 still remaining.<lb />
However, both teams blew two scoring<lb />
opportunities in the last two minutes and Vaughan's<lb />
long jumper from the corner bounced off the rim at<lb />
the buzzer which sent the game into the second<lb />
overtime.<lb />
ECU moved ahead 81-80 on another Tyson free<lb />
throw with 3:36 remaining, but after McAdoo's free<lb />
throw the Monarchs outscored the Pirates 7-3 to win<lb />
the game.<lb />
"It was a real gutty performance by our team<lb />
said Old Dominion coach Paul Webb. "We started<lb />
the game playing smoothly, but ECU came at us<lb />
really hard and physical and took charge of the<lb />
game. Ronnie Valentine helped us a great deal in<lb />
both scoring and rebounding despite his louls<lb />
Winning despite his fouling out and playing so little<lb />
in the second half proves once again that we are<lb />
not just a one-man ball club.<lb />
"There was a time in the first half, late, when<lb />
ECU could have hurt us really bad. It was a tribute<lb />
to our young players that they stayed in the<lb />
game<lb />
Old Dominion jumped out front early in the first<lb />
half and led by as many as seven points, before the<lb />
Pirates came charging back. With several starters in<lb />
foul trouble, the Monarchs switched from a<lb />
man-to-man to a 2-3 zone and the Bucs quickly took<lb />
advantage of the strategy.<lb />
Mack, Maynor and Krusen all began to warm up<lb />
and the Pirates outscored Old Dominion 16-5 to take<lb />
a 37-31 advantage with 4:20 left in the first half.<lb />
And the Bucs continued their hot outside shooting<lb />
in the last four minutes to take a comfortable 48-41<lb />
halftime lead.<lb />
"We had to use the zone most of the game<lb />
because we had so many people in foul trouble<lb />
noted Webb. "ECU hit well from the outside a<lb />
couple of times, but in the long run I believe our<lb />
zone was as responsible as anything for Old<lb />
Dominion winning<lb />
Mack led the Pirates with 25 points while<lb />
Maynor added 15. Krusen scored 11 and reserve<lb />
David Underwood had 10. Mack and Frank Hobson<lb />
each had eight rebounds to pace the Bucs in that<lb />
department.<lb />
ECU travels to Richmond, Va. to face Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth Wednesday. The Pirates return home<lb />
Saturday night for a game against South<lb />
Carolina-Aiken.<lb />
Clarence Miles works inside for position against ODU defender<lb />
Photo by John . Grogan<lb />
But lose to Va. Tech, W&amp;M<lb />
ECU wrestlers top ODU<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU wrestling team finally snapped its four<lb />
match losing streak Saturday with a 24-12 victory<lb />
over Old Dominion, but the Pirates still dropped<lb />
duals to Virginia Tech and William and Mary in a<lb />
quad meet held in Williamsburg, Va.<lb />
The" Pirates won four of their five matches in the<lb />
upper weights against the Monarchs to post their<lb />
first victory of the season against four losses.<lb />
However, ECU lost back-to-back matches against<lb />
Virginia Tech and host William and Mary which<lb />
dropped the Bucs overall mark to 1-6 this year.<lb />
"Overall, the event went pretty well for a<lb />
change said ECU head coach Bill Hill. "We<lb />
finally got some people healthy and they all had<lb />
fine performances. Tom Robinson and Vic Northrup<lb />
wrestled well and they should really be ready by<lb />
the time the Eastern Regionals get here<lb />
Robinson, who has missed most of the season<lb />
with a leg injury, edged Virginia Tech's Tom<lb />
Chamber 9-8 and pinned William and Mary's Eric<lb />
Vince in 5:10. Robinson lost in the Old Dominion<lb />
match.<lb />
"I really didn't think he would be ready to go<lb />
by this weekend, but I still wanted to take him<lb />
noted Hill. "He came through for us and I think<lb />
his leg is bothering him less and less. It was<lb />
certainly his finest performances of the season<lb />
ECU's 167-pounder Vic Northrup, who has also<lb />
been plagued throughout most of the year with a<lb />
torn knee cartilage, also won all three of his<lb />
matches. Northrup won by forfeit against Old<lb />
Dominion and then came back to take a 10-4 decisio<lb />
decision<lb />
over Virginia Tech's Joey Oslewski and then topped<lb />
William and Mary's Andy Mika 7-3.<lb />
Butch Revils won all three of his matches while<lb />
heavyweight Mindell Tyson also defeated all three<lb />
of his opponents in the quad meet.<lb />
Reals dumped his Old Dominion opponent and<lb />
earned a hard fought 8-5 decision over Bob Reisch.<lb />
He also topped William and Mary's Tom Dick 10-6.<lb />
Tyson won by forfeit against Old Dominion and<lb />
held Virginia Tech's Bill Toreman scoreless in a 5-0<lb />
decision. He also topped William and Mary's Neil<lb />
Morrison 7-0 and certainly made a bid for one. 0f<lb />
one<lb />
the top heavyweight seedings in the upcoming<lb />
Eastern Regionals.<lb />
"We're still hurting in our lower weight classes<lb />
and with a little more strength there we probablv<lb />
could have won all three matches noted Hill.<lb />
"Mindell Tyson wrestled well and continues to<lb />
improve with each match. We certainly looked good<lb />
in our upper weights, but our lower weights are<lb />
still extremely weak<lb />
Other than Robinson's two victories at 142, the<lb />
Pirates only other wins in the lower weights came<lb />
from Jim Osborn at 134 and Frank Schaede at 150<lb />
against Old Dominion. ECU was forced to forfeit all<lb />
three of its matches at 118 and David Jerose lost<lb />
all three of his matches at 126.<lb />
"We've got most of our regular people back<lb />
healthy now and I think we should be in good<lb />
physical shape for our remaining dual matches<lb />
said Hill. "Jay Dever's back may require surgerv.<lb />
but the rest of the team is in fairly good shape<lb />
The Pirates return to action Wednesday night<lb />
when the Bucs travel to Norfolk. Va. for another<lb />
dual match against Old Dominion.<lb />
Wolfpack women blast Pirates 94-58<lb />
By JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Junior forward Rosie<lb />
Thompson notched her<lb />
' 15th1 career point, but<lb />
Lady Pirate Partisans<lb />
had little else to cheer<lb />
about Friday evening,<lb />
as ECU fell 94-58 at<lb />
the hands of N.C. State<lb />
University.<lb />
The milestone came<lb />
with 11:08 left in the<lb />
game.<lb />
Athletic director Bill<lb />
Cain presented Thomp-<lb />
son with the game ball<lb />
during a break in the<lb />
action.<lb />
"Rosie had a lot of<lb />
pressure on her<lb />
tonight commented<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi.<lb />
"She got two fouls<lb />
driving the baseline and<lb />
she was a little hesitant<lb />
after that<lb />
"She didn't realize<lb />
how close (to 1500) she<lb />
was until this week<lb />
when everybody started<lb />
telling her<lb />
State combined a<lb />
tight zone defense and<lb />
excellent outside shoot-<lb />
ing to build to a 45-26<lb />
halftime margin. For-<lb />
ward Ronnie Laughlin<lb />
provided inside strength<lb />
with 13 points and<lb />
guard Ginger Rouse dis-<lb />
played an excellent out-<lb />
side touch to pace the<lb />
Pack offense.<lb />
Rouse had 10 on the<lb />
night but only saw 14<lb />
minutes of action. She<lb />
left the contest after the<lb />
First half d le to a<lb />
recurring back injury<lb />
which her coach, Kay<lb />
Yow, describes as<lb />
"similiar to a slipped<lb />
disk Yow also report-<lb />
ed that after it has<lb />
happened in the past,<lb />
she usually returns to<lb />
action after several<lb />
days.<lb />
The Wolfpack suffer-<lb />
ed another big loss with<lb />
3:43 left in the game<lb />
when potential ail-<lb />
American center Genia<lb />
Beasley sustained an<lb />
ankle injury.<lb />
Beasley had 15<lb />
points and eight re-<lb />
bounds in the game.<lb />
She had sat out a major<lb />
portion of the second<lb />
half before being insert-<lb />
ed into the State lineup<lb />
with 4:38 left to bolster<lb />
the reserves offensive<lb />
attack.<lb />
Reserve Connie<lb />
Rouse came on to lead<lb />
NCSU with 18 and 6'5"<lb />
June Doby had 15 and<lb />
nine rebounds.<lb />
"We only had four<lb />
turnovers in the first<lb />
half commented Yow.<lb />
"For us, that's amaz-<lb />
ing. I thought we play-<lb />
ed our 1-3-1 defense<lb />
very well, also<lb />
For ECU, center<lb />
Marcia Girven provided<lb />
inside shooting worth 15<lb />
points. She also grab-<lb />
bed nine rebounds.<lb />
Seniors Gale Ker-<lb />
baugh and April Ross<lb />
poured in nine each for<lb />
the Lady Bucs.<lb />
"I think they were a<lb />
little hesitant out there<lb />
at first stated An-<lb />
druzzi. "We kept down<lb />
the people we thought<lb />
we had to keep down;<lb />
Beasley only had 15<lb />
and (Trudi) Lacey five.<lb />
"We lost by a<lb />
bigger margin than the<lb />
first time (we played<lb />
them), but we have a<lb />
lot of youth out there.<lb />
We were able to hit the<lb />
boards; against a team<lb />
like that, ' it has to be<lb />
an accomplishment<lb />
NCSU maintains its<lb />
unblemished 7-0 mark<lb />
in NCAIAW standings<lb />
and stands 16-4 overall.<lb />
ECU drops to 6-3<lb />
NCAIAW and 11-8 over-<lb />
all.<lb />
NSCU (94)<lb />
Laughlin 6 1-3 13,<lb />
Lacev 2 1-2 5, Beaslev<lb />
1-1 14, Rouse 4 2-2 10,<lb />
Earnhardt 6 0-0 12.<lb />
Fielden 2 0-0 4, Owen<lb />
0 2-2 0, Rogers 4-4 18,<lb />
Dobv 5 5-6 15. Totals<lb />
39 16-20 94.<lb />
ECU (58)<lb />
Thompson 3 5-6 11,<lb />
Emerson 2 0-0 4, Gir-<lb />
ven 7 1-2 15, Kerbaugh<lb />
4 1-1 9, Rountree 4 0-0<lb />
8, Barnes 1 0-0 2<lb />
Howell 0 0-2 0, Ross 2<lb />
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Purple Push Blitz i� �- � .u<lb />
� z is new campaign theme<lb />
 irate Club prepares for new mem<lb />
6 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAO Peoe 9<lb />
BY SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Over the last two years tk- m<lb />
universities fund raisin1 � PIrate CIub th<lb />
department, has TaL f mZat,�n for the �hletic<lb />
S68l 000 for ECU athletes astoundng total of<lb />
1349,000 during the 1978 79 XTve  "l <lb />
� Erector Gus And� " Calender ?<lb />
?Plus and other LuS nal�ng with the<lb />
otner members w be striving to<lb />
find even more members anA driving to<lb />
ing ear. membe� and money during the<lb />
fTroxirnatelv 250 members will gather at the<lb />
Building on the ECU campus Saturday<lb />
le exe'r "V� ��� ideas "<lb />
knit the exciting future of Pirate athletics.<lb />
Most of the people on hand for our kickoff<lb />
meeting Saturday will be community leaders from<lb />
North and South Carolina and Virginia said<lb />
Andrews, now in his third year as the executive<lb />
director. "We'll supply them with all sorts of<lb />
materials, and printed information which will help<lb />
them start fund raising in their local communities.<lb />
Last year's meeting went well and I know we'll<lb />
accomplish even more this year<lb />
Tom Fields, the head of the Educational<lb />
Foundation at the University of Maryland, will be<lb />
the guest speaker. Pirate football coach Pat Dye,<lb />
chancellor Dr. Thomas Brewer and athletic director<lb />
Bill Cain will also address the meeting. The<lb />
meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:30.<lb />
This eyar's new campaign slogan will be "The<lb />
Purple Push Blitz according to Andrews.<lb />
"The Purple Push idea worked so well last year<lb />
that we wanted to use it again this year because so<lb />
many of our fans could identify with it explained<lb />
Andrews. "And the Blitz idea is designed to attract<lb />
more alumni, supporters and friends of the<lb />
community so they will join the Pirate Club. It's<lb />
always a good idea to have a catchy theme for the<lb />
new membership drive.<lb />
"We've really had a substantial growth in the<lb />
Kirate Club over the last two years and I hope we<lb />
can continue to get all the cooperation we have<lb />
received from everyone<lb />
A total of 1,497 people joined the Pirate Club in<lb />
'77-79 and last year the figure reached 2,049 which<lb />
marked an increase of 552 members. Each member<lb />
gave an average of $214.00 which exceeded the<lb />
'77-78 figure of $162.00 per person.<lb />
This year, the Pirate Club will be aiming at a<lb />
$550,000 goal with 800 new members expected to<lb />
join. Andrews has also initiated a new membership<lb />
program for graduating seniors at ECU.<lb />
"We want to raise as much money and use as<lb />
many people as we can to do it noted Andrews.<lb />
To be a strong fund raising organization we need<lb />
a stronger program which means more members<lb />
and more participation. Some schools can raise<lb />
plenty of money with just a few numbers, and here<lb />
at ECU we want to accomplish the same thing. We<lb />
just have to do it with more members<lb />
ECU students who graduate in the spring or<lb />
summer will receive honory memberships. The<lb />
$30.00 membership fee will be waived and seniors<lb />
will receive all benefits Pirate Club members<lb />
currenlty get including tickets to the N.C. State and<lb />
North Carolina football games as long as they are<lb />
available .<lb />
"This is another new membership idea and we<lb />
hope it will be successful said Andrews. "We<lb />
want our students to become involved even after<lb />
they leave the unviersity and we feel this is a good<lb />
opportunity. They will be figured on the priority list<lb />
after their first year so the year's free membership<lb />
will certainly help them in the future if they want<lb />
to continue as a Pirate Club member<lb />
Action in Saturday's Duke -ECU swimming meet<lb />
Photo by John H. Gro<lb />
ECU upsets Duke<lb />
By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff H'riter<lb />
The men's swimming<lb />
am closed out the<lb />
7() wimming sea-<lb />
wit h a bang Satur-<lb />
a they whipped<lb />
the visiting Duke Blue<lb />
Devils 68-45. The Lady<lb />
Pirat- - were less fortu-<lb />
nate as they were<lb />
humbled by the Duke<lb />
men's team 92-30 in<lb />
final swim meet action<lb />
in Minges Natatorium.<lb />
Although the men's<lb />
im won nine of the<lb />
rteen events accord-<lb />
to Pirate Coach,<lb />
Hay Scharf, thev<lb />
weren't overly confident<lb />
the win until the last<lb />
two events.<lb />
"We won nine out<lb />
thirteen events<lb />
igainst Carolina earlier<lb />
this season noted<lb />
sari. "but we still<lb />
31 b) one point. It<lb />
ua- certainly a good<lb />
victory. We were<lb />
pleased with the total<lb />
performance and atti-<lb />
tude. It seemed like we<lb />
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Duke<lb />
Several Pirates were<lb />
double winners in the<lb />
individual events. Jack<lb />
Clowar took the top<lb />
spots in the 200 yd.<lb />
individual medley and<lb />
the 200 yd. backstroke.<lb />
Ted Nieman won the<lb />
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tion.<lb />
John Tudor and Bill<lb />
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The nationally ranked<lb />
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Ft'�' ing, Nieman,<lb />
var and Tudor broke a<lb />
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-d to 3:07.45.<lb />
"I was extremely<lb />
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us.<lb />
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"I was real proud of<lb />
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"they really swam hard.<lb />
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two seconds.<lb />
Saturday's dual meet<lb />
was the last of the<lb />
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Ray Scharf, the men's<lb />
win marked his twelfth<lb />
consecutive winning sea-<lb />
son as his men's squad<lb />
finished at 5-3. Duke<lb />
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Pirates dropped to 3-3<lb />
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Devils advanced to 3-4.<lb />
On Saturday and<lb />
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By CANDY WEDEMEYER defeated Alpha Omicron<lb />
Intramural Writer<lb />
Top-ranked teams<lb />
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as basketball enters<lb />
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ers maintained their top<lb />
ranking with a defeat<lb />
over Scott's Bad 63-26.<lb />
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the Nads defeated the<lb />
Rookies 54-33, No<lb />
Jumping Fools defeated<lb />
the Body Mechanics 57-<lb />
28 and the Tasmanian<lb />
Devils defeated previous-<lb />
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D.J. s who were upset<lb />
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In Fraternity pla<lb />
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and<lb />
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Alpha Sigma Pi<lb />
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Kapj a<lb />
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Sigma team 37-35.<lb />
Other fraternity scores:<lb />
Beta Theta Pi defeated<lb />
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38, Kappa Alpha psi<lb />
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40-38 and Omega Psi<lb />
Phi defeated Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon 46-35.<lb />
In women's play<lb />
most of the top teams<lb />
were idle last week. In<lb />
sorority plav, Tri Si<lb />
gma<lb />
Spartans<lb />
win with<lb />
'Magic'<lb />
By KEN RAPPOPORT<lb />
AP Sports Writer<lb />
If the Michigan State<lb />
basketball team has an<lb />
Achilles' heel, as some<lb />
suspect, the Kansas<lb />
Jayhawks surely didn't<lb />
find it.<lb />
As a matter of fact,<lb />
they had a problem<lb />
keeping their own foot-<lb />
ing Sunday.<lb />
Other teams have<lb />
used the collapsing zone<lb />
defense to beat the<lb />
Spartans this season,<lb />
but Kansas just collap-<lb />
sed, period, and lost an<lb />
85-61 decision in the<lb />
nationally televised<lb />
game at East Lansing.<lb />
"It's difficult for<lb />
clubs that haven't scout-<lb />
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other teams can do<lb />
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Spartans. "It was good<lb />
to do some of those<lb />
things we haven't been<lb />
able to do for some<lb />
time.<lb />
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sing zone is supposed<lb />
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passes of Earvin<lb />
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Vincent underneath the<lb />
basket. But Johnson<lb />
found enough daylight<lb />
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tans' two big men, and<lb />
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Vincent 20.<lb />
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Owens.<lb />
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Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu<lb />
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