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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
North<lb />
Vol. 55 No. ��<lb />
13Febr<lb />
uary 1979<lb />
Afro-American Center dedicated Sunday<lb />
Bj RICKI G LI ARM IS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
I he fro-American<lb />
Cultural Center at EGl<lb />
vsa- to Jl dedicated<lb />
Sun Feb. I  The<lb />
it-ri nun dedicated<lb />
the cei lei to the late<lb />
Professor Ledonia Smith<lb />
Vv right.<lb />
Vv right, until her<lb />
death in June. I976,<lb />
was involved with coun-<lb />
seling minorit) students<lb />
on v ampus. During the<lb />
dedi at i n ceremonies,<lb />
an portrait of right<lb />
was unveiled bv her<lb />
son, Steven right. The<lb />
portrait was accepted by<lb />
ln Pate, Jr chairman<lb />
o the ECl Board of<lb />
Frustees.<lb />
mcellor Thomas<lb />
Brewer, Faye Elliott,<lb />
chairperson ol the cen-<lb />
ter's Vdvisorj Board.<lb />
and Kt. Kenneth Ham-<lb />
mond were also present<lb />
at the dedication pro-<lb />
im.<lb />
The principal speaker<lb />
program was<lb />
Dr. ndrew Best, ECl<lb />
trustee and Greenv ille<lb />
phv sician.<lb />
Best thanked former<lb />
chancellor Leo Jenkins<lb />
lor his help in the<lb />
establishment of the<lb />
renter and also thanked<lb />
the Board of Trustees<lb />
tor naming the center<lb />
alter Wright.<lb />
Best thanked the<lb />
Ad-hoc committee for<lb />
working to make the<lb />
memorial scholarship a<lb />
reality.<lb />
Best told the<lb />
audience that commend-<lb />
able leadership by the<lb />
administration at ECl<lb />
was a major influence<lb />
in the dedication ol the<lb />
center. He said that the<lb />
administration quietly<lb />
hut skillfull) accom-<lb />
plished its goal without<lb />
incident and this work<lb />
required courageous<lb />
leadership ot tin' high-<lb />
est order.<lb />
Best focused his<lb />
comments toward the<lb />
HEW -North Carolina<lb />
controversies and said<lb />
that these problems<lb />
underscore the impor-<lb />
tance ol leadership<lb />
necessary lor progress<lb />
in difficult time<lb />
The center for many<lb />
years has been known<lb />
as the "Y-Hut" and<lb />
was used for various<lb />
social and religious acti-<lb />
vities. For the past two<lb />
years, it was used by<lb />
ECU's black students as<lb />
a center for lectures,<lb />
meetings, and perfor-<lb />
mances.<lb />
Best said that the<lb />
center will act as an<lb />
inspiration to the unin-<lb />
spired and motivation to<lb />
the listless and uncon-<lb />
cerned. He said that<lb />
the center is to function<lb />
a- an integral part of<lb />
campus machinery for<lb />
the enrichment of aca-<lb />
demic process.<lb />
The dedication coin-<lb />
cides with ECU's annual<lb />
Black Arts Festival<lb />
which is held Feb.<lb />
II-17. So far, this is<lb />
the first center of its<lb />
kind and size.<lb />
Best stated that he<lb />
hopes the center will<lb />
stand as a blueprint for<lb />
other institutions.<lb />
Wright was a pro-<lb />
fessor in the School of<lb />
Allied Health and Social<lb />
Professions since 1974.<lb />
Before coming to ECU,<lb />
Wright taught at Bos-<lb />
ton, Harvard Universi-<lb />
ties and at Roxbury and<lb />
Simmons Colleges.<lb />
She was Chief of<lb />
Governmental and Pri-<lb />
vate Sector Relations<lb />
from 1970 until 1973 for<lb />
the U.S. Office of<lb />
Economic Opportunity,<lb />
New England Region.<lb />
Wright served on a<lb />
special committee<lb />
appointed by Massa-<lb />
chusetts Governor Pea-<lb />
body to evaluate the<lb />
effectiveness of the<lb />
State's Commission<lb />
Against Discrimination.<lb />
Best described<lb />
Wright as a prime<lb />
mover in the establish-<lb />
ment of the center.<lb />
"Ledonia Wright, affec-<lb />
tionately known as Le<lb />
Wright was a part of<lb />
the leadership responsi-<lb />
ble for the birth of the<lb />
center said Best.<lb />
"Seldom in our his-<lb />
tory has one individual<lb />
given as much to as<lb />
many as Wright <lb />
said Best.<lb />
4I like the job'<lb />
Prewett enjoys his job<lb />
By MIKE ROGERS<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett. assistant to the<lb />
icellor-s assignments, says that lie is<lb />
enjoying his job.<lb />
In describing his job, Prewett said, "Em<lb />
assistant b chancellor lor special assignments.<lb />
Sometime- they're not so special in that they<lb />
involve collecting material.<lb />
Prewett added, "In athletic I've been appointed<lb />
chairman ol the athletic program. Also, I work in<lb />
area- concerning relationships between the university<lb />
and the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic<lb />
sso iation.)<lb />
Prewett enjoys his job, but is impatient with the<lb />
�vness with which changes are brought about.<lb />
However, Prewett enjoys and respects the people he<lb />
work- with.<lb />
He explained that Chancellor Brewer works hard<lb />
and is an excellent scholar. He's oriented toward<lb />
improvement in all areas at ECU, academics,<lb />
student life, athletics, and alumni affairs.<lb />
as Athletic Director Bill Cain, University Attorney<lb />
David Stevens, Mr. Cliffmore, vice-chancellor for<lb />
business affairs, and Mr. Richard Blake, assistant to<lb />
the chancellor. All these people work hard and are<lb />
completely identified with ECU<lb />
Prewett also commented on his plans for the<lb />
future. "In the immediate future, we hope to clear<lb />
up our backlog of problems so that we can proceed<lb />
sensibly in our major responsibilities at ECU<lb />
Prewett's past record shows that he used to<lb />
teach science, was a principal of a junior high<lb />
school, a superintendent of schools, a chemical<lb />
engineer, and training foreman. He still teaches<lb />
applied psychology at ECU.<lb />
Prewett has also been active in various<lb />
professional associations. He is an Educational<lb />
Consultant for the American Psychological Associa-<lb />
tion at Appalachian State University and Goldsboro<lb />
Citv Schools. Prewett was also on the committee<lb />
that selected Brewer as Chancellor at ECU.<lb />
In closing, Prewett said, "I like the school. I<lb />
like Dr. Brewer. In general, I like the whole staff<lb />
and my job<lb />
He added, "I don't want this interview to end<lb />
without special notice being given to Kathy Jones<lb />
for being a most efficient and loyal secretary. Kathy<lb />
makes sure that visitors are always welcome in<lb />
He added. "I also work closely with such people Spilman 102 and 104.<lb />
SU applications being accepted<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
itions tor Student I nion committee<lb />
for the 1979-80 school vear will be<lb />
ppli<lb />
positions<lb />
accepted from Feb. 12 through Feb. 26 according to<lb />
Charle- Sune, Student Union president-elect.<lb />
CHARLES SUNE, STUDENT Union president-elect,<lb />
announced that applications for committee members<lb />
are being accepted. Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
Sune explained one of his responsibility as<lb />
president-elect is to select committee chairpersons.<lb />
The people he selects will then be approved by the<lb />
Board of Directors.<lb />
Once the committee chairpersons are selected<lb />
and approved, they are responsible for selecting<lb />
committee members. The committee members will<lb />
be selected from the applications submitted.<lb />
The committee members, in turn, will be<lb />
approve by Sune.<lb />
The Student Union consists of 11 committees.<lb />
These include Art Exhibition Committee which<lb />
deals with art exhibitions in Mendenhall, and Artist<lb />
Series Committee which provides classical entertain-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Coffeehouse Committee presents local<lb />
amateur acts in the coffeehouse room in<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
The films Committee schedules popular film<lb />
series which are scheduled every Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights and the special films which are<lb />
shown on Wednesday nights.<lb />
The Lecture Series Committee deals with<lb />
speakers generally for educational enrichment.<lb />
Major Attractions Committee present major<lb />
concerts of popular interest. Minority Arts<lb />
Committee programs functions geared for minorities<lb />
at ECU. For example, in the past, this committee<lb />
has sponsored Black and Jewish Arts Weeks<lb />
Special Attraction Committee bridges the gap<lb />
between Major Attractions and Coffeehouse. This<lb />
committee presents such groups as Nantucket.<lb />
Theatre Arts Committee presents theatre related<lb />
acts. The Entertainer Committee is responsible for<lb />
presenting the monthly guide to Student Union<lb />
entertainment.<lb />
Finally, the Travel Committe sponsors trips for<lb />
students and faculty at reduced prices.<lb />
"There are several broad areas of entertain-<lb />
ment said Sune. "Now when people want to get<lb />
involved in entertainment, they have many areas to<lb />
choose from<lb />
OFFICIALS UNVEIL THE portrait of the Late<lb />
Ledonia S. W right at the dedication ceremonies<lb />
Sunday for the Ledonia S. Wright Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center at ECU. . Wright was a<lb />
professor of Community Health at ECU.<lb />
Vandalism, shoplifting<lb />
Participating in the ceremonies are. left to right.<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer: Dr. Andrew Best, a<lb />
member of the ECU Board of Trustees: Steven<lb />
Wright: and Troy W. Pate, chairman of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
Honor Council busy<lb />
By CHRIS CACLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two vandalism cases which occurred in the<lb />
men's residence hall and one shoplifting case which<lb />
occurred at the Student Supply Store came before<lb />
the Honor Council last week, according to Jim<lb />
Mallory, dean of men.<lb />
"When a violation of the code of conduct occurs<lb />
in the residence hall, the case is usually heard by<lb />
the House Council. In the two vandalism cases the<lb />
violation was so excessive that it was referred to<lb />
the Honor Council for dispostion stated Mallory.<lb />
Reports of violations ol conduct are submitted to<lb />
Dean Mallory and the Student Attorney General,<lb />
Kieran Shanahan, from the campus police, faculty<lb />
members and the Student Supply Store.<lb />
According to Mallory, he meets with Shanahand<lb />
and they look over reports that the office has<lb />
received and decide whether or not the report is<lb />
liegitimate.<lb />
Mallory went on to explain that the student is<lb />
allowed three days to obtain recommendations and<lb />
information for the Honor Council meeting.<lb />
Shanahan is the student's public defender. He<lb />
presents the facts to the Honor Council and sees<lb />
that the student gets a fair hearing.<lb />
The student is then charged with a specific<lb />
violation of the code of conduct and is called in for<lb />
a preliminary hearing. 72 hours are allowed to the<lb />
student before the Honor Council meets. The<lb />
student is told the charge- at the meeting and is<lb />
al-o given all preliminary information.<lb />
The Honor Council hears any case that is a<lb />
violation of the code of conduct. "The violations<lb />
mav range from anything to lying, -tealing and<lb />
cheating said Mallory.<lb />
The Honor Council is made up of seven students<lb />
and three alternates who listen to the evidence and<lb />
decide if the student is innocent or guiltv. It the<lb />
student is found innocent the case is dismissed. If<lb />
the student is found guilty, the Honor Council<lb />
debates the penalty for him. The penalty decided<lb />
may be a reprimand, a warning, or suspension from<lb />
school.<lb />
"If the Honor Council want- to suspend the<lb />
student from school, they can only recommend<lb />
suspension. The chancellor must suspend the<lb />
student. He has the final say-so stated Mallory.<lb />
"The students who serve on the Honor Council<lb />
are dedicated and sincere. They try to figure what's<lb />
best for the students and the university<lb />
commented Mallorv.<lb />
SGA approves Gay Community<lb />
constitution at recent meeting<lb />
Bv CHRIS CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A motion to recon-<lb />
sider the appropriation<lb />
of $3,000 for SGA<lb />
Transit System was pas-<lb />
sed by SGA members<lb />
in i.ts meeting on Mon-<lb />
According to Wiley<lb />
Betts, member of the<lb />
Screenings and Appoint-<lb />
ment, "We are depriv-<lb />
ing students out of<lb />
$3,000 for this semes-<lb />
ter. The $3,000 will not<lb />
solve the problem for<lb />
new buses. We are<lb />
taking workable money<lb />
out of the hands of the<lb />
students Betts also<lb />
added, "It will take 7<lb />
and one half years to<lb />
pay for a new bus<lb />
Some of the mem-<lb />
bers felt that the buses<lb />
now being used will be<lb />
run down in a year or<lb />
two.<lb />
Tommy Joe Payne,<lb />
SGA president, spoke to<lb />
the members on behalf<lb />
of the needed $3,000<lb />
for a new bus account.<lb />
"Buses we have now<lb />
are made for highways,<lb />
they are not built for<lb />
starting and stopping.<lb />
The transit system is in<lb />
bad shape. The buses<lb />
are not going to all the<lb />
places to pick up stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
Payne stated, "I feel<lb />
it is good on the part<lb />
of the legislature to see<lb />
the need for a new bus.<lb />
We would be unable to<lb />
have classes at Minges<lb />
or Health Affairs if it<lb />
were not for the transit<lb />
system. $3,000 is a<lb />
good resolution for the<lb />
problem<lb />
The bill was tabled<lb />
by members until next<lb />
week's meeting.<lb />
"Approval of the<lb />
Constitution for East<lb />
Carolina Gay Commun-<lb />
itv was passed by SGA<lb />
members. According to<lb />
Jeff Triplett, chairman<lb />
of the Rules and Judi-<lb />
ciary Committee, "The<lb />
goal of our committee is<lb />
to pass the constitution<lb />
itself without any bias<lb />
against the club Trip-<lb />
lett also stated, "The<lb />
constitution came to the<lb />
committee, met all the<lb />
guidelines of a SGA<lb />
recognized organization<lb />
and passed favorably. It<lb />
was one of the better<lb />
written constitutions<lb />
received all<lb />
we ve<lb />
year.<lb />
The<lb />
val of<lb />
bill for "Appro-<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
Chairperson Jeff Wil-<lb />
liams was passed by<lb />
members. Williams stat-<lb />
ed that he would try to<lb />
up student participation<lb />
in voting this year by<lb />
alloting two days for<lb />
the students to vote.<lb />
Two bills which were<lb />
voted out unfavorably<lb />
by the Appropriations<lb />
Committee, because<lb />
they regarded trips<lb />
were brought back for<lb />
SGA members to re-<lb />
consider.<lb />
One of the bills was<lb />
the "Appropriation to<lb />
ECl Medical Techno-<lb />
logy Club. Cathy Dixon,<lb />
a member of the club,<lb />
spoke on its behalf to<lb />
SGA members. "I feel<lb />
our bill i- just as<lb />
important as Team<lb />
Handball. We under-<lb />
stand why the travel<lb />
expense was cut oil the<lb />
bill, but the cause is<lb />
important to us<lb />
The other bill<lb />
"Appropriation<lb />
ROTC<lb />
Libby Lefler,<lb />
speaker said the<lb />
must receive two-thirds<lb />
majority vote to be<lb />
brought back on the<lb />
floor and be recon-<lb />
sidered. The bills did<lb />
not receive the majority<lb />
vote and were not<lb />
discussed by SGA mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
was<lb />
to<lb />
SGA<lb />
bills<lb />
What's inside<lb />
Buckminster Fuller, . . . see p. 5<lb />
Halloween review, . . . see p. 7<lb />
Panhellenic officers elected, . . . see<lb />
p. 2<lb />
Calder says "no snowballs" . . .<lb />
see p. 3<lb />
Pirates rout USC-Aiken . . . see p. 8<lb />
Lady Pirates win Winthrop tourney<lb />
. . . see p. 8<lb />
HALLOWEEY<lb />
see p. 7<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAP 13 February 1979<lb />
Greek Furum<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Panhellenic held<lb />
election of officers on<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 8.<lb />
These are the offi-<lb />
cers tor 1979-80: Eva<lb />
Pittman, president,<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma;<lb />
Sandra Moretz, vice<lb />
president, Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi; Diane Gray, rush<lb />
chairman, Alpha Phi;<lb />
Margaret Uhlig, record-<lb />
ing secretary, Alpha<lb />
0 micron Pi; Cathy<lb />
Swiggard, corresponding<lb />
secretary, Delta Zeta;<lb />
Tammy Whiteside, trea-<lb />
surer, Chi Omega; Lynn<lb />
Landough, parliamen-<lb />
tarian and Chujdain.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta; Lihby<lb />
Lefler, public relations,<lb />
Kappa Delta; and Shelia<lb />
Mendoze, ex-officio<lb />
member. Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha. Congratulations<lb />
to all these girls and<lb />
good luck in the upcom-<lb />
ing car.<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
Kappa Alpha cele-<lb />
brated its Convivium on<lb />
Jan. 20 at the Ramada<lb />
Inn here in Greenville.<lb />
Convivium is celebrated<lb />
in honor of Robert E.<lb />
Lee's birthday and the<lb />
founding of Kappa<lb />
Alpha in 1865. Seven<lb />
other KA chapters in<lb />
North Carolina attended<lb />
the event.<lb />
Joni Wheeler was<lb />
selected as the KA<lb />
Rose for 1979-80. Whee-<lb />
ler is an Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
and succeeds Caren<lb />
Bills, who is a Delta<lb />
Zeta.<lb />
Spring rush was suc-<lb />
cessful for the KA s<lb />
while they inducted<lb />
eight new pledges. 18<lb />
new brothers were ini-<lb />
tiated on Feb. 4.<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
will be holding their<lb />
Fourth Annual Boxing<lb />
Tournament on Feb. 20,<lb />
21, and 22 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. A pre-<lb />
boxing tournament party<lb />
will be held on Tuesday<lb />
night, Feb. 13 at the<lb />
Elbo Room featuring a<lb />
goldfish eating contest.<lb />
Sigma Nu is plan<lb />
ning their formal at the<lb />
Holiday Inn in Kinston,<lb />
N.C. on Feb. 24. The<lb />
band for the evening is<lb />
Cleveland 0.<lb />
The car wash was<lb />
cancelled and has been<lb />
rescheduled for Feb. 17<lb />
on the corner of 14th<lb />
and Charles Streets.<lb />
The brothers and<lb />
pledges are selling<lb />
roses and singing<lb />
Valentine s for Valen-<lb />
tine's Day.<lb />
The Sigma Tau<lb />
Gammas are coming off<lb />
a successful rush get-<lb />
ting 15 new pledges.<lb />
The brothers would like<lb />
to congratulate last<lb />
semester's pledges and<lb />
welcome them into bro-<lb />
therhood.<lb />
The Sig Taus are<lb />
planning a trip to Ship-<lb />
pensburgh, Pa. this<lb />
weekend for a get-<lb />
together with the bro-<lb />
thers at Shippensburg<lb />
State University.<lb />
The Phi Kappa Taus<lb />
are presenting The<lb />
Dynamic Upsetters on<lb />
Feb. 17 at the Green-<lb />
ville Moose Lodge from<lb />
9 p.m. until 1 a.m.<lb />
Set-ups will be avail-<lb />
able. Tickets can be<lb />
purchased at the<lb />
Clothes Horse or from<lb />
any Phi Tau. Make<lb />
plans to attend and see<lb />
The Dynamic Upsetters.<lb />
Upcoming events sla-<lb />
ted at the Phi Tau<lb />
house are Little Sister<lb />
Champagne Breakfast,<lb />
Sat. Feb. 24; Alumni<lb />
Weekend, March 23-25;<lb />
Second Annual Lau<lb />
Party, March 30; and<lb />
Beach Weekend, April<lb />
20-22.<lb />
The Sig Eps are<lb />
having a Valentines Day<lb />
Party with their Little<lb />
Sisters on Wednesday<lb />
and their Valentines<lb />
Dance on Saturday.<lb />
Monday, the Sig Eps<lb />
visited all the sorority<lb />
houses to sing and wish<lb />
them a happy Valen-<lb />
tines Day. This Friday,<lb />
they will start remodel-<lb />
ing their kitchen and<lb />
later this month, the<lb />
pledges will be collec-<lb />
ting money for the<lb />
Heart Fund.<lb />
The Chi Omegas<lb />
would like to congratu-<lb />
late their new officers:<lb /><lb />
Cathy McLean, presi-<lb />
dent; Mara Flaherty,<lb />
vice president; Suzanne<lb />
Disher, secretary; Anne<lb />
White, treasurer; Debi<lb />
Gooder, pledge trainer;<lb />
Laura Hubbard, person-<lb />
nel; Molly Jordan, rush;<lb />
Tami Whiteside, house<lb />
manager; and Lianne<lb />
Ractliffe, social.<lb />
The Chi Omega fall<lb />
pledges are having a<lb />
Valentines Day Happy<lb />
Hour at Chapter X.<lb />
The Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
are proud to announce<lb />
that they have four new<lb />
pledges.<lb />
The Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
would like to congratu-<lb />
late Sandra Moretz, a<lb />
sister who was elected<lb />
vice-president of Panhel-<lb />
lenic last week.<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
elected their new offi-<lb />
cers on Jan. 31. The<lb />
new officers are Linda<lb />
Evans, president; Alice<lb />
Martin, vice-president;<lb />
Margie Uligh, treasurer;<lb />
Marcia Garrison, chap-<lb />
ter relations; and Debby<lb />
Cleek, recording secre-<lb />
tary.<lb />
The chapter sent a<lb />
rush team to Duke<lb />
University this weekend<lb />
to help set up an Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi chapter<lb />
there. Another group of<lb />
sisters went to Raleigh<lb />
to install an alumni<lb />
chapter called Triangle<lb />
Chapter.<lb />
The Delta Zeta<lb />
Sorority has changed<lb />
their pancake dinner to<lb />
Feb 25. It will be held<lb />
from 4-7 p.m. Everyone<lb />
is welcome to attend.<lb />
Congratulations to<lb />
the 16 newly initiated<lb />
Alpha Phi sisters.<lb />
Spring rush begin<lb />
tonight at the Alpha Phi<lb />
house with a Valentine<lb />
Banana Split Party.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigmas congratulate Eva<lb />
Pittman, a sister, for<lb />
being elected Panhel<lb />
lenic president last<lb />
week.<lb />
Piraaiiuti<lb />
AMERICAS FAVORITE PIZZA<lb />
�<lb />
2�<lb />
fe�<lb />
PIZZA BUFFET<lb />
ALL THE PIZZA AND<lb />
SALAD YOU CAN EAT<lb />
Mon. -Frl. 11:30-2:00<lb />
�PMon. &amp; Tues. 6:00 8:00<lb />
J<lb />
758 6266 Hwy 264 bypass Greenville , It. C.<lb />
1<lb />
L<lb />
Contest<lb />
If you are a full-time j<lb />
undergraduate at ECl .<lb />
you can now enter the<lb />
1979 Student Library <lb />
Competition to win a I<lb />
prize for te qualit) 0f<lb />
our personal library.<lb />
Three prizes will be<lb />
awarded: first. $75;<lb />
second,$50; and third,<lb />
$25. inner?- will be I<lb />
announced during Na-<lb />
tional Librar Week,<lb />
April 1-7. 1979.<lb />
Libraries will be<lb />
judged on quality of the<lb />
collection and on ima-<lb />
gination and intelligence<lb />
shown in creating the<lb />
collection.<lb />
Libraries of all types'<lb />
are eligible: collections<lb />
centered on one subject,<lb />
collections on a single<lb />
author or a few special<lb />
authors, or general<lb />
collections.<lb />
You may submit<lb />
your entire library or a<lb />
minimum of 15 books<lb />
from it. Even though<lb />
there is no upper limit,<lb />
quantity is secondary to<lb />
quality.<lb />
The committee of<lb />
judges will be composed<lb />
ol one board member<lb />
from the Friends of the<lb />
Library, one ECU<lb />
faculty member, and<lb />
one member of the<lb />
library faculty. The<lb />
competition is sponsored<lb />
by the Friends of the<lb />
ECU Library to en-<lb />
courage undergraduates<lb />
to creat good personal<lb />
libraries.<lb />
Requirements are:<lb />
an application, a list of<lb />
the books in your coll-<lb />
ection by author and<lb />
title (author's last name<lb />
first), and a statement<lb />
of between 350 and 500<lb />
words on any facet of<lb />
your collection (attach<lb />
jhis to the list and the<lb />
application).<lb />
Deadline for entries:<lb />
March 1.<lb />
LAE<lb />
The American Crim-<lb />
inal Justice Association,<lb />
Lambda Alpha Epsilon, I<lb />
is actively involved in<lb />
the constant improve �'(<lb />
ment and research in<lb />
the areas of criminal<lb />
justice. The ECU<lb />
chapter will be having<lb />
its installation banquet<lb />
Feb. 16, 7 p.m. at the<lb />
Ramada Inn restaurant.<lb />
There will be a guest<lb />
speaker and members of<lb />
LAE will be receiving<lb />
their certificates. All<lb />
persons interested in<lb />
joining LAE should get<lb />
their applications in by<lb />
Feb. 15. For more info,<lb />
call Mr. Campbell<lb />
757-6961 or Toni Dye<lb />
752-8501.<lb />
ACEI<lb />
The Association for<lb />
Childhood International<lb />
(ACEI) will meet on<lb />
Tues Feb. 13, 7:30<lb />
p.m. in room 103,<lb />
Speight. Dr. James<lb />
Wright, Associate Prof<lb />
Dept. of English, will<lb />
speak on "Black Dialect<lb />
in the Teaching of<lb />
Reading All members<lb />
and interested persons<lb />
are urged to attend.<lb />
Pti Chi<lb />
Psi Chi will have a<lb />
meeting Tues Feb. 13<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Speight<lb />
129. The guest speaker<lb />
will be Dr. Mike<lb />
Campion and the topic<lb />
of discussion will be<lb />
Behavior Modification in<lb />
Organizations. All<lb />
members and interested<lb />
persons are invited.<lb />
Refreshments will be<lb />
served.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Pi Sigma<lb />
There will be a<lb />
meeting of the Political<lb />
Science Honor Fraternity<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha at 7<lb />
�ptH�t�n Fab. 13, m Rm<lb />
BC-105. All members &amp;<lb />
new inductees are asked<lb />
to attend.<lb />
FCA<lb />
The Family Child<lb />
Association will meet on<lb />
Tues Feb. 13 in Rm<lb />
143, Home Ec bldg. All<lb />
majors and minors are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
Writers<lb />
The Writer's Guild<lb />
will hold a meeting in<lb />
Austin 207 on THurs<lb />
Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. A<lb />
reading is scheduled.<lb />
Official business will be<lb />
discussed. All members<lb />
are strongly urged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
ECGC<lb />
INDT<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
Industrial Technology is<lb />
invited to attend the<lb />
next Industrial and<lb />
Technical Education<lb />
Club meeting. The<lb />
meeting will be held in<lb />
Flannagan 104 on Turs<lb />
Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. Plans<lb />
for the spring semester<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
Everyone is welcome.<lb />
Gamma Beta<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet on Thurs Feb.<lb />
15, 7 p.m. in Menden-<lb />
hall 244. .All members<lb />
are urged to attend.<lb />
Semester dues are<lb />
payable at this meeting.<lb />
Bodies<lb />
There will be a dinner<lb />
Tues Feb. 13, at the<lb />
East Carolina Gav<lb />
Community Discussion.<lb />
The discussion wrtlHwf"<lb />
held after dinner. All<lb />
interested people are<lb />
invited. Please bring a<lb />
beverage to drink with<lb />
dinner that will be<lb />
appropriate with spa-<lb />
ghetti.<lb />
Contests<lb />
White Hall Special<lb />
at Attic, Tues Feb. 13,<lb />
9-12 p.m. Free pinball<lb />
&amp; footsball, beer<lb />
chugging contest and<lb />
other contests. Bring<lb />
your Valentine.<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will<lb />
hold its monthly-<lb />
business meeting Wed<lb />
Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. The<lb />
meeting is at the<lb />
Mendenhall Multipur-<lb />
pose Room.The Spring<lb />
Smoker will follow the<lb />
business meeting.<lb />
Proper dress is re-<lb />
quired, and all brothers<lb />
�me urged to attend.<lb />
Bio. Club<lb />
The Biology Club<lb />
will meet Turs Feb. 15<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Rm.<lb />
BN-102. This will be<lb />
our first business<lb />
meeting. Business dis-<lb />
cussed will be projects,<lb />
pre-registration, under-<lb />
graduate research op-<lb />
tions, and committee<lb />
work. This will be a<lb />
short meeting. Plan to<lb />
be there! Everyone<lb />
invited.<lb />
The Sociology-An-<lb />
thropology Club will<lb />
sponsor a lecture pre-<lb />
sentation on Wed<lb />
Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
BD 302. Dr. Paul<lb />
Tschetter will speak on<lb />
"Where the Bodies are<lb />
Buried: History of<lb />
Italian Cemetaries<lb />
All interested welcome.<lb />
Refreshments served.<lb />
Weight<lb />
Would you like to<lb />
lose weight and get in<lb />
shape for the warm<lb />
weather ahead? A class<lb />
of graduate and under-<lb />
graduate students are<lb />
conducting a weight<lb />
reduction class each<lb />
week for a nutrition<lb />
class project. Partici-<lb />
pants are needed.<lb />
Anyone interested is<lb />
asked to come to the<lb />
Infirmary on Sun 7<lb />
p.m. For more info, call<lb />
Joan at 752-1366. Only<lb />
a limited number will<lb />
be accepted, so call<lb />
now.<lb />
SOULS<lb />
There will be a<lb />
S.O.U.L.S. meeting<lb />
Thurs Feb. 15, 6 p.m.<lb />
at the Ledonia S.<lb />
Wright Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center. We are<lb />
in the process of<lb />
planning activities and<lb />
cultural events for the<lb />
spring. If you have any<lb />
ideas that will be<lb />
helpful, please feel free<lb />
to share them with us.<lb />
It is very important that<lb />
you be present and on<lb />
time.<lb />
Bake sale<lb />
The Theta Alpha<lb />
Chapter of the Alpha<lb />
Kappa Alpha Sorority,<lb />
Inc. is having a bake<lb />
sale on Wed Feb. 14<lb />
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<lb />
in the lobby of the<lb />
Student Supply Store.<lb />
Come and get some<lb />
sweets for the sweet on<lb />
Valentine's Day.<lb />
Service<lb />
An Episcopal service<lb />
of Holy Communion will<lb />
be celebrated<lb />
tonight in the chapel of<lb />
the Methodist Student<lb />
Center, (Fifth Street<lb />
across from Garrett<lb />
Dorm). The service will<lb />
be at 5 p.m. with the<lb />
Episcopal Chaplain, The<lb />
Rev. Bill Hadden<lb />
celebrating.<lb />
A supper will be<lb />
served at 6 p.m. at. the<lb />
home of Eleanor Cole-<lb />
man, 1003 E. Fifth St.<lb />
(across from the main<lb />
gate). Bible study will<lb />
follow. All students<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Study<lb />
If your room is too<lb />
noisy or you dread the<lb />
long walk to the library,<lb />
don't despair. There is<lb />
a study area available<lb />
on the hill for any<lb />
students who wish to<lb />
take advantage of its<lb />
presence. It is located<lb />
�n the M.R.C. meeting<lb />
room in the basement<lb />
of Scott Hall. Enjoy a<lb />
quiet, supervised study<lb />
area on Sunday through<lb />
Thursday nights, 8-12<lb />
p.m.<lb />
torrent�!<lb />
needed; Responsible fe-<lb />
male roommate to share<lb />
2 B.R. apt. at East-<lb />
brook. Call immediately<lb />
758-5794.<lb />
ROOM F"R RENT in<lb />
big hous' blocks<lb />
from campus, 137.50<lb />
per mo. plus utilities.<lb />
Phone 752-9325.<lb />
FOR SALE: Plymouth<lb />
Sattelite, 2 doors, V-8<lb />
361 engine, in good<lb />
condition, has new tires.<lb />
3<lb />
vmmmtmm<lb />
j <lb />
mm �-<lb />
mm<lb />
$480. Call 756-2362 any<lb />
time.<lb />
FOR SALE: Pioneer<lb />
SX-550 Receiver, Pio-<lb />
neer PL-112D turntable,<lb />
1 pr. Craig Series 5000<lb />
speakers, S425; also<lb />
Pioneer Supertuner 8-<lb />
track with FM radio,<lb />
$125 or best offer; call<lb />
946-5356 after 5 p.m<lb />
ask for Henry.<lb />
fretsona�<lb />
STUDENT HELPERS<lb />
with an interest in<lb />
electronics and compu-<lb />
ters to assist in devel-<lb />
opment of an instru-<lb />
ment-computer system<lb />
for blind science<lb />
students, S3 per hour.<lb />
Contact David Lunney,<lb />
Dept. of Chemistry,<lb />
757-6713 or 757-6711.<lb />
SOMEONE NEEDED to<lb />
keep church nursery<lb />
(ages 1 12-4 yrs.)<lb />
every Sunday, 11-12.<lb />
$20 monthly. Call<lb />
756-3988 anytime.<lb />
TYPING SERVICE<lb />
term papers, resumes,<lb />
etc. Call Deborah,<lb />
752-2508.<lb />
BELLY DANCE classes<lb />
with Sunshine beginning<lb />
soon. Call 758-0736<lb />
(phone recently out of<lb />
order, call again).<lb />
YOGA classes be-<lb />
Greenpeaee<lb />
The next meeting of<lb />
Greenpeace will be held<lb />
Wed Feb. 14 at 7<lb />
p.m. in the Board Room<lb />
, ,af, Shepja9cU Memorial<lb />
Library " fifrrubwn -on-<lb />
Evans St.). Very im-<lb />
portant material about<lb />
upcoming harp seal and<lb />
whale action to be<lb />
discussed. Also, two<lb />
slide shows: Greenpeace<lb />
ConfrontationHistory,<lb />
and Greenpeace Whale,<lb />
will be presented.<lb />
Anyone may attend and<lb />
all members are urged<lb />
to attend this important<lb />
meeting. Much strategy<lb />
will be planned. For<lb />
more Information,<lb />
contact Jerry Adderton<lb />
at 758-6259 after 5 p.m.<lb />
on weekdays.<lb />
LTC<lb />
Eye Will<lb />
The Greenville<lb />
Lions Club will sponsor<lb />
an Eye Will drive in<lb />
the Student Supply<lb />
store foyer from 9<lb />
a.m3p.m. on Thurs<lb />
Feb. 15. Tables will be<lb />
manned by club mem-<lb />
bers who are on the<lb />
faculty and staff at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
There are over one<lb />
million visually handi- ;<lb />
capped persons in the j<lb />
U.S. today. You can !<lb />
help one or more of<lb />
these blind persons to<lb />
be as fortunate as you<lb />
are. The priceless gift<lb />
of sight that you can<lb />
give will cost you<lb />
nothing, and the eyes<lb />
that you pledge, to be<lb />
used after your death,<lb />
are given without<lb />
charge to a visually<lb />
impaired recipient. All<lb />
of the simple details<lb />
and a donor pledge<lb />
form are yours for the<lb />
asking.<lb />
ginning Feb. 27 at 7:30<lb />
p-m. Ail interested<lb />
persons are invited to<lb />
attend. Call Sunshine<lb />
758-0736 mornings &amp;<lb />
evenings.<lb />
ANOTHER DISCO<lb />
CLASS - due to demand<lb />
will begin this Friday.<lb />
Still $10mo. AH levels.<lb />
Call 758-0736 mornings<lb />
Are you looking for<lb />
relief from all the<lb />
pressures of the week?<lb />
 hy not come to<lb />
Leadership Training,<lb />
Class and not ualy -pel<lb />
that relief, but a!<lb />
learn how those pres-<lb />
sures can be taken<lb />
more easily. Come to<lb />
Brcwstrr-D, 311 on<lb />
Thursday night for<lb />
fellowship and plenty of<lb />
singing, too. It is held<lb />
from 7-9 p.m. and is<lb />
sponsored b Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Tutoring<lb />
Don't let a cloud<lb />
doubt about our<lb />
studies hang over our<lb />
spring break! If you<lb />
have or will declare a<lb />
major in a health re-<lb />
lated field (including<lb />
medicine, premedicine.<lb />
predentistr, nursing, or<lb />
allied health and social<lb />
professions), you mas<lb />
qualify for free tutoring<lb />
from the Center for<lb />
Student Opportunities.<lb />
For information about<lb />
tutoring, health careers,<lb />
counseling, test anxietx<lb />
assistance, lessons in<lb />
focusing or speed-<lb />
reading, and other free<lb />
professional services,<lb />
stop b CSO, Ragsdale<lb />
208, or call 757-6122 or<lb />
6075.<lb />
Bake tale<lb />
Sign Language Club<lb />
will have a Bake Salt<lb />
held at the Student<lb />
Supply Store Thurs<lb />
Feb. 15 from 1U<lb />
a.m3 p.m. Come over<lb />
and enjoy various<lb />
homemade sweets for a<lb />
very low price.<lb />
evenings.<lb />
w<lb />
WBWwliiai- imimt<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057178_tn_0003" /><lb />
Valentine's Day a boom for merchants<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
St. Valentine's Day<lb />
Has been, as usual, a<lb />
financial boom to local<lb />
merchants. The buving<lb />
1,1 gifts tor loved ones<lb />
fnends, and relatives<lb />
Jas h'� fast and<lb />
furious.<lb />
JKLEebruary1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Paoe 3<lb />
News writers needed.<lb />
Call 757-6366<lb />
A wide<lb />
gifts have<lb />
variety of<lb />
been pur-<lb />
chased. Some of the<lb />
traditional and<lb />
most definitely unique.<lb />
 alentine cards, of<lb />
course, have been the<lb />
m<lb />
some<lb />
biggest sellers. Card<lb />
counters have been<lb />
mobbed with sweet-<lb />
hearts, wives, and hus-<lb />
bands looking for that<lb />
perfect card.<lb />
From loving, to<lb />
comic, to cruel, the<lb />
cards express almost<lb />
everyone's feelings. And<lb />
if by some off chance<lb />
you can not find the<lb />
card which expresses<lb />
your feelings exactly,<lb />
then there are cards<lb />
which are blank on the<lb />
inside so that your own<lb />
message can be inser-<lb />
ted.<lb />
The traditional gifts<lb />
have been selling well,<lb />
too. Heart shaped boxes<lb />
of chocolates seem to<lb />
be a popular item for<lb />
both guys and girls.<lb />
Some shops have even<lb />
offered special prices on<lb />
these items.<lb />
Jewelry has also<lb />
been a big seller this<lb />
year. Shopkeepers say<lb />
that any kind of jewelry<lb />
that has to do with<lb />
hearts or flowers will<lb />
sell well. Simple gold<lb />
chains are a good item<lb />
to consider, too.<lb />
Local florists say<lb />
that flowers have been<lb />
a fast selling item.<lb />
Roses in groups of two<lb />
or throe, or up to a<lb />
dozen have been order-<lb />
ed lor the big day.<lb />
Specialty bouquets, us-<lb />
ing any and all types of<lb />
spring flowers have also<lb />
been popular choices<lb />
with both men and<lb />
women. Some girls are<lb />
also ordering green<lb />
plants for their boy-<lb />
friends. A few guys on<lb />
earn pus will be re-<lb />
ceiving red carnations,<lb />
too.<lb />
Girls have been<lb />
getting their special<lb />
guys a wide variety of<lb />
items. In one store,<lb />
contacted mobiles, were<lb />
the most popular item,<lb />
while another said that<lb />
wall hangings were the<lb />
best sellers. Pot candles<lb />
have also been a big<lb />
item in Valentine gift<lb />
giving.<lb />
One strange, but<lb />
popular, item is some-<lb />
thing called the "Horny<lb />
Toad I can not des-<lb />
cribe them fully in this<lb />
article (after all this is<lb />
a campus newspaper)<lb />
but let it suffice to say<lb />
that these are very<lb />
masculine little frogs.<lb />
two<lb />
has<lb />
B) Mark Jacobs<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
I" the past<lb />
weeks, Greenville<lb />
received a considerable<lb />
amount of snow. Many<lb />
problems arise when the<lb />
Nmte blanket appears.<lb />
vet tlies, problems can<lb />
be solved with a little<lb />
Help from the ECL<lb />
Securit Police.<lb />
in<lb />
Ten windows<lb />
y-cock Hall were<lb />
ken due to the<lb />
n of a few<lb />
ts, said Calder.<lb />
He also stated that<lb />
i ases of broken<lb />
i ar w indshields and<lb />
dent.  autos, caused b)<lb />
alls tossed at cars<lb />
re reported.<lb />
ing<lb />
w ing<lb />
men<lb />
"II top<lb />
� if<lb />
continued.<lb />
an leeball at<lb />
the same as<lb />
a rock ;�(<lb />
e. l e'll charge<lb />
with assault<lb />
reasoned that<lb />
are on dutj<lb />
of college hill,<lb />
no people are<lb />
damage<lb />
cars, how is<lb />
determine who<lb />
he to<lb />
actually<lb />
is doing the damage!<lb />
A<lb />
to<lb />
person may<lb />
the security<lb />
come<lb />
office<lb />
a damaged<lb />
but without<lb />
in<lb />
to report<lb />
windshield,<lb />
the identification of the<lb />
violator nothing can be<lb />
throwing snowballs at<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Rumors which have<lb />
been circulating during<lb />
this past week concern-<lb />
ing a redesign of the<lb />
campus mall are un-<lb />
founded- at least for the<lb />
moment, according to<lb />
James Lowry, Director<lb />
of the Physical Plant.<lb />
Rumor had it that a<lb />
plan was afoot to create<lb />
little hills and valleys in<lb />
the mall by bringing in<lb />
fill dirta style reminis-<lb />
cent of New York City's<lb />
famed Central Park.<lb />
"Dr. Brewer has<lb />
done to assist.<lb />
Calder warns those<lb />
who enjoy the act of<lb />
target-snow ball practice<lb />
by adding, "at N.C.<lb />
State a group of college<lb />
students were tossing<lb />
snowballs at passing<lb />
cars and one ear was<lb />
hit. The driver jumped<lb />
untrue<lb />
been discussing the idea<lb />
(of relandscaping the<lb />
mall) Lowry said. He<lb />
added that someone had<lb />
come up with a plan of<lb />
building hills into the<lb />
mall, but the idea was<lb />
quickly shot down lie-<lb />
cause handicapped stu-<lb />
dents could not nego-<lb />
tiate land designed in<lb />
this way.<lb />
"We had a land-<lb />
scape architect to come<lb />
out and look at the mall<lb />
for a day or so Lowry<lb />
said, but there were no<lb />
definite plans made.<lb />
He added, "There is<lb />
nothing, really, to re-<lb />
port at this time<lb />
from his car, pulled ;<lb />
gun and shot into tin<lb />
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Pag 4 FOUNTAINHEAD 13 February 1979<lb />
Few suffer from<lb />
udden snowfall<lb />
Well, it was fun while it lasted.<lb />
Last week's snow storm, a blizzard<lb />
by eastern North Carolina standards,<lb />
slowed Greenville life to a crawl and<lb />
gave natives of the region a chance to<lb />
practice their latent talents for<lb />
snowman building and snowball throw-<lb />
ing. Northerners were happy to be<lb />
reminded of home and southerners<lb />
reveled in the alien precipitation.<lb />
For awhile there was even hope<lb />
that school might be closed for a few<lb />
days, giving everyone a chance to rest<lb />
up, catch up, or just enjoy the<lb />
weather, but those party poopers in<lb />
Spilman decided conditions weren't<lb />
hazardous enough to warant such<lb />
measures. Even the city schools only<lb />
opened later instead of treating their<lb />
pupils to a glimpse of snow while<lb />
they were still young to fully<lb />
appreciate it.<lb />
Countless snowballs were pitched<lb />
at helpless pedestrians and autos,<lb />
with no injuries reported. Icy roads<lb />
gave natives of the area a rare<lb />
opportunity to lose control of their<lb />
cars with some degree of regularity,<lb />
and many were forced to quickly learn<lb />
how to come out of a skid. Some<lb />
even tried skiing on a hill near the<lb />
river.<lb />
All in all, folks made the best of<lb />
it. Chimneys all over town were<lb />
busier than usual pouring smoke<lb />
plumes out over the neighborhood. It<lb />
was a time to slow down and take in<lb />
the activities going on around you and<lb />
enjoy life. Maybe we'll get lucky<lb />
again next year.<lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
American Journal<lb />
Seal massacres must stop<lb />
Chinese athletics differ from U.S.<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Harry Edwards is a star athlete who left the<lb />
playing field a long time ago, but he is still not<lb />
through with sports. Now a sociologist and activist<lb />
whose speciality is the relationship between sports<lb />
and society. Edwards has recently returned from<lb />
2hina, where he found marked differences between<lb />
Chinese and American approaches to sports.<lb />
Those differences can be summed up in two<lb />
words, Edwards says: 'participant' and 'spectator<lb />
"China operates a mass sports program Edwards<lb />
explains, "whereby everyone is encouraged to<lb />
participate on one level or another in sports, games<lb />
and daily recreation<lb />
The U.S he says, despite the current boom in<lb />
recreational sports like running, skiing and tennis,<lb />
and the popularity of rec leagues and intramurals,<lb />
has essentially "an elitist program geared towards<lb />
the production of superstars for spectator sports and<lb />
the promotion of expensive sports equipment.<lb />
"In China Edwards observes, "you see people<lb />
on sidewalks, in the streets and in other public<lb />
places, in the pre-dawn hours before work, doing<lb />
Ta'i Chi and other basic exercises designed for<lb />
people of all ages and both sexes. No specialized<lb />
equipment is necessary, and no one thinks this is<lb />
weird, Here if you were out at that hour doing<lb />
pushups in the yard, folks would think you were<lb />
crazy-and you'd be lucky if you weren't mugged.<lb />
"The Chinese also do exercises during work<lb />
breaks, which is especially valuable for people with<lb />
rountainhead<lb />
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inactive jobs, like clerical workers. The body is<lb />
regarded as a tool and people have a responsibility<lb />
to keep it in repair. The Chinese refer to this as<lb />
physical culture and it's actively promoted, even<lb />
written into their constitution<lb />
Edwards' observations come from a tour of<lb />
several weeks' time that he, along with several<lb />
dozen American academics, athletes and sports-<lb />
writers, took at the invitation of the Chinese<lb />
government.<lb />
"You can analyze this thing for the price of a<lb />
ticket he says.<lb />
'You can walk into a stadium and you can find out<lb />
what is going on with women, with blacks, with the<lb />
working class. You can find out what is going on at<lb />
the top<lb />
If China's approach to sports reflects the<lb />
cooperative work ethic of its people, America's<lb />
obsession with stardom and victory at any cost<lb />
reflects our basic values of competitiveness and<lb />
individual achievement.<lb />
In our system, success is promised to all who<lb />
work for it, and the greatest success story of all is<lb />
that of the professional athlete. "The reality is that<lb />
there are only a few thousand individuals in this<lb />
country who are good enough to play professional<lb />
sports Edwards says, "and the rest of us are<lb />
relegated to playing increasingly prohibitive prices to<lb />
watch them do it<lb />
Speaking of millionaire club owners and<lb />
promoters, Edwards is openly scornful. "They'll see<lb />
you turn into a bag of pus, they'll see you turn<lb />
into an egg, as long as you go through those<lb />
turnstiles he says. Spectator sports, in Edwards'<lb />
view, reinforces a type of vicariousness, a passivity<lb />
"that is not only unviable, but malignant<lb />
Harry Edwards has the air of a person who has<lb />
seen too much pornography to retain much interest<lb />
in sex. "I lost interest in sports when I stripped off<lb />
my basketball uniform at San Jose State in 1964<lb />
he says. "I haven't thrown a ball or attended a<lb />
contest for pleasure since. I'm interested in society<lb />
not sports<lb />
Recreational sports in America are lucrative<lb />
sources of income for athletic entrepreneurs, as the<lb />
sales of new skis and running shoes, tennis rackets<lb />
and other products, attest. "It's a trendy thing in<lb />
certain circles to be into, let's say, running<lb />
Edwards remarks; "especially business and govern-<lb />
ment circles in the big cities. And having the<lb />
'right' equipment is a status thing. You'll notice<lb />
very few people doing things you can do alone,<lb />
without namebrand gear<lb />
A Super Bowl, a World Series or a Stanley Cup<lb />
final would be an anomaly in China, where, says<lb />
Edwards, sport-as-spectacle is down-played and the<lb />
motto governing athletics is "friendship first,<lb />
competition second This pacific outlook will be<lb />
tested, however, when the Chinese enter the<lb />
Olympics, as they may do for the 1980 Games.<lb />
"The Chinese may have a profound impact on<lb />
international sports, or the contact may change<lb />
them. It'll be interesting to see which way it will<lb />
go Edwards muses.<lb />
"You have to change society as a whole before<lb />
you can change sports Edwards says flatly. "If<lb />
you could change sports before you change society,<lb />
it would be the first time in history that the tail<lb />
has wagged the dog <lb />
David AraMttroag, a former editor of the Berkeley<lb />
Bat is a syndicated eaJaavaart hawed is Berkeley,<lb />
Ca.<lb />
By JERRY ADDERTON<lb />
Greenpeace Support of Greenville<lb />
It is approaching a grim time on the ice floes of<lb />
Newfoundland. Thousands of baby harp seals are<lb />
about to meet a cruel and senseless death so that<lb />
the world's affluent may flaunt their wealth under<lb />
the guise of "fashion<lb />
Protests of the hunt have become as much a<lb />
part of the spring ritual as the slaughter itself. Year<lb />
after year people stand by and watch in helpless<lb />
horror as the massacre of infant harp seals takes<lb />
In 1977 at least half of all pups born were killed<lb />
a frightening percentage of a species that has<lb />
been so heavily depleted. The 1978 kill quota was<lb />
increased over the '77 level by 10,000 and neither<lb />
me or 78 quotas were ever reached.<lb />
An argument raised by the Canadian government<lb />
officials is that the hunt is an economic necessity -<lb />
nothing is farther from the truth. In actuality, .1<lb />
percent of the Newfoundland economy is dependent<lb />
upon sealing and only .2 percent of the Province's<lb />
560,000 people are employed in the commercial<lb />
sealing industry.<lb />
Each spring since 1976, Greenpeace has sent<lb />
members to the ice floes off the coast of<lb />
Newfoundland to try to bring an end to the seal<lb />
hunt. By non-violently interfering with the hunt we<lb />
have attempted to save the seals, and at the same<lb />
time draw increased public attention to the hunt.<lb />
Our real successes have been in magnifying public<lb />
outrage. In the last year:<lb />
-The United States House and Senate passed a<lb />
joint resolution condemning the hunt.<lb />
-The governments of France and Italv have<lb />
banned the importation of harp seal pelts.<lb />
-The Frankfurt Fur Auction, the largest of its<lb />
kind, has now refused to handle harp seal pelts.<lb />
-Public demand for seal furs has decreased<lb />
considerably, as well as the price of the pelts<lb />
themselves.<lb />
We will again go to the ice this March.<lb />
Greenpeacers will again do their utmost to save the<lb />
seals and insure their continued existence. The<lb />
pressure is on those responsible for this outrage. It<lb />
is up to all of us to keep applying that pressure<lb />
until the hunt is brought to a halt.<lb />
Write letters to these people and let them knew<lb />
of your opposition to this senseless slaughter - let<lb />
your voice be heard so that the seals mav live:<lb />
Prime Minister Trudeau<lb />
House of Commons<lb />
Ottawa, Ontario Kla OA3<lb />
Premier Frank Moores<lb />
Confederation Bldg.<lb />
St. Johns, Newfoundland<lb />
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Mr. J.J. Warren<lb />
1746 Massachusetts Ave.<lb />
Washington, DC 20036<lb />
Norwegian Ambassador<lb />
Mr. Soren C. Sommerfelt<lb />
4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW<lb />
Washington, DC 20016<lb />
Forum<lb />
Society bans ECU for trangression<lb />
8<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
Day 4, Year of the<lb />
Sheep<lb />
East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Chapter, Secretary<lb />
American Horological<lb />
Society<lb />
East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity<lb />
Dear Secretary:<lb />
The Executive Com-<lb />
mittee of the American<lb />
Horological Society re-<lb />
grets to inform you that<lb />
as a result of a vote of<lb />
the general membership<lb />
(215 2360 to 117 560)<lb />
the East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity Chapter has<lb />
been put on probation.<lb />
The Committee on<lb />
Aberrations reported at<lb />
the Winter Soltice meet-<lb />
ing that a recent inves-<lb />
tigation of the docks on<lb />
your campus revealed<lb />
that:<lb />
1. Graduate students<lb />
in the Department of<lb />
Ecology had implanted<lb />
electrodes in several<lb />
large sea mammals and<lb />
that clocks in the<lb />
Speight Building were<lb />
then programmed to<lb />
indicate the local time<lb />
at the location of each<lb />
implanted organism.<lb />
2. The results ob-<lb />
tained by the proce-<lb />
dures indicated above<lb />
were almost useless be-<lb />
cause while data on<lb />
longitudes were good,<lb />
data on latitudes were<lb />
insufficient.<lb />
The Executive Com-<lb />
mittee of AHS suggest<lb />
that steps be made at<lb />
your institution to pre-<lb />
vent, in the future, the<lb />
use of clocks in poorly<lb />
designed studies.<lb />
The. duration of pro-<lb />
bation has been set at<lb />
eight lunar months, at<lb />
the end of which the<lb />
Committee on Aberra-<lb />
tions will re-evaluate<lb />
your situation. In the<lb />
meantime, you are in<lb />
structed to limit your<lb />
time-keeping mechan-<lb />
isms to sun duds (cali-<lb />
brated according to pro-<lb />
cedure 3Xi-009).<lb />
Any questions you<lb />
may have should be<lb />
directed to the Execu-<lb />
tive Committee hero at<lb />
the national headquar-<lb />
ters.<lb />
PS. This is in<lb />
reference to all the<lb />
operating but inaccurate<lb />
clocks .� the Speight<lb />
Executive Committee,<lb />
Chairkeeper<lb />
American Horological<lb />
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13 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Pager 5<lb />
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Cafe &amp; Schlitz give<lb />
concert at the Roxy<lb />
Bv CHRIS FARREN<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
This past weekend, J.J. Cale and Don Schlitz<lb />
dayed tour shows to a packed and energy-filled<lb />
o rheater. The show was another in a series of<lb />
fine concerts tin- Roxy has been providing the<lb />
enville area lor the past few years.<lb />
Don Schlitz. a new name in the Nashville music<lb />
scene, opened the show, and while the majority of<lb />
audience had come to see Cale, Schlitz' bright<lb />
attitude and soothing voice were a pleasant surprise.<lb />
He moved through a thirty-five minute set which<lb />
included man) different kinds" of tunes, from country<lb />
lu - and even a 'gospel song for atheists<lb />
Playing acoustic guitar and accompanied by a<lb />
ami electric guitar, Schlitz's sound was diverse<lb />
yel perceptivel) affected by the rambunctious energy<lb />
rowd. He kept the majority of his tunes up<lb />
tempo arnJ dared to slow the pace down only once<lb />
for a beautiful song he had written while visiting<lb />
the Outer Banks of North Carolina.<lb />
He played with the kind of innocence that only a<lb />
new performer has, and gained the crowd's approval<lb />
it revealing he was born and lived for twenty<lb />
in Durham, North Carolina. Schlitz seemed<lb />
uineh excited to be playing in his home<lb />
for the tir- time, and told the crowd straight<lb />
i ii he  a performer that they are<lb />
hear a lot more from. He ended his set<lb />
witl hit -ingle 'The Gambler a rambling<lb />
with thought-provoking lyrics.<lb />
Wl il the response to Schlitz was nothing<lb />
rwhelming, his job as an opening act was well<lb />
and he proved himself as a rising<lb />
songwriter. After all, the job of an opening<lb />
act for someone else is not an easy one, and the<lb />
vl was itching to see Hale.<lb />
After a brief intermission and numerous trips to<lb />
the Roxy's natural food concession stand, the crowd<lb />
got their first taste of J.J. Cale.<lb />
Dressed in jeans, Cale silently took the stage<lb />
followed bv his six piece band (including two girls<lb />
in sparkled silk pants). The group started straight<lb />
into a song and proceeded to move, rather<lb />
haphazardly through a show which contained all of<lb />
Cale's FlM hits, including "Cocaine "Magnolia"<lb />
and "After Midnight<lb />
Cale is truly a good songwriter and a very<lb />
creative guitarist; however, his singing is extremely<lb />
low-energy and practically non-melodic, which is<lb />
probably why other performers make out better<lb />
recording his songs than he does himself.<lb />
Cale and his band played no-frills music, and<lb />
while not as basic as traditional blues and played<lb />
with very little outward emotion, the songs seemed<lb />
to express his gut feelings.<lb />
The Roxy is an extremely unique place to see a<lb />
concert, because the traditional and typical mystique<lb />
between the audience and performer is broken<lb />
down. In other words, the casualness of the<lb />
atmosphere and the closeness of the surroundings<lb />
put the performer on more an even level with the<lb />
listeners, just as you might see a performer in a<lb />
bar. One gets the feeling that the artist is playing<lb />
and relating to real people in the audience and not<lb />
just a mass ot faces.<lb />
A lot deserves to be said about the intimacy and<lb />
air of a small and casual concert like those put on<lb />
at the Roxy; and even though J.J. Cale is a man of<lb />
few words, he let his guitar do the talking and the<lb />
bond he developed with the audience was more on<lb />
a musical level, which is probably the way it should<lb />
be, anyhow.<lb />
Cale performed steadilv for nearly two hours.<lb />
His guitar playing captivated many listeners, while<lb />
'One of the great minds of the century9<lb />
J. J. Cale<lb />
his refusal to really "boogie" dissappointed others<lb />
who had come to get crazy.<lb />
Still, the music was good and the sound<lb />
surprisingly consistent and clean. It was more a<lb />
concert to sit, listen and relax to, rather than one<lb />
to lose control at. Exemplary of this casualness on<lb />
stage was Cale's request to the band during his last<lb />
Don Schlitz<lb />
encore.<lb />
The request?<lb />
"Play something somebody<lb />
In the end, people were happy, and the Roxy<lb />
had succeeded in bringing another worthy and<lb />
talented performer to this area.<lb />
 11J I U A U !�<lb />
Scholar Buckminster Fuller lectures at McGinnis<lb />
By WILLIAM JONES<lb />
ssistant Trends Editor<lb />
On Feb. lJ . ECU was priviledged to<lb />
host oi great minds of this century.<lb />
Dr Buckminster Fuller, at the invitation of<lb />
ECl - Visual Art- Forum, spoke to a ne-third<lb />
filled McGinnis Auditorium. Those attending had<lb />
braved roads ice-slickened by one of the area's rare<lb />
-now storms.<lb />
Dr. Fuller is, perhaps, best known as an<lb />
architect. His most famous design is the "geodesic<lb />
dome which received world wide recognition at<lb />
Expo '67. (Quite an accomplishment for a man who<lb />
at the age of 32, "lost his shirt" in the<lb />
run-1ruction business.)<lb />
Dr. Fuller has been granted 41 honorary<lb />
degrees. He belongs to far too many societies, clubs<lb />
and fraternities (serving executive functions in<lb />
manv) to elaborate upon. He has authored dozens of<lb />
book on topics ranging from physics to poetrv.<lb />
Despite his advanced age, the 84 year old<lb />
scholar manages to make public appearances on an<lb />
average of once every four days.<lb />
The McGinnis audience expressed their apprecia-<lb />
tion b) a standing ovation as "Bucky" came on<lb />
stage.<lb />
Dr. Fuller seemed warmed and grateful for this<lb />
reception. He asked that the house lights be turned<lb />
up or the spotlights dimmed so lie could see the<lb />
faces in the audience. Neither of these being<lb />
possible, he moved out of the brightly illuminated<lb />
area of the stage to establish eye contact.<lb />
This informal easiness pervaded throughout his<lb />
talk. The endeared audience listened, attentive and<lb />
respectful as the aged pansophist spoke; falteringly<lb />
at first, (Dr. Fuller prefers to deliver his speeches<lb />
impromptu) and then with such speed as to make<lb />
catching each detail difficult. Dr. Fuller's honest<lb />
modesty served to generate all the more respect for<lb />
the man.<lb />
Dr. Fuller began his speech with a short<lb />
autobiography. He was born in 18, the year<lb />
Marconi invented the wireless. He turned 8 the year<lb />
of the Wright Bros famous "first flight<lb />
The "horse and buggy" world into which Dr.<lb />
Fuller was born affected him with its" "limited<lb />
viewpoint" of reality. The same mentality which saw<lb />
steamships as the ultimate method of travel, while<lb />
viewing flight as impossible, could not conceive of<lb />
the technological changes to come.<lb />
To illustrate the inaccuracies held as truth when<lb />
he was voung, Dr. Fuller showed a slide of a world<lb />
map in common use during the early years of this<lb />
century. Among other proportionalities, the map<lb />
showed Greenland to be 3 times the size of<lb />
Australia.<lb />
This society, which held as truth what, today, is<lb />
known to be falsehood, discouraged individual<lb />
thinking and imagination. Children in particular,<lb />
were told, "what you think is not important Keep<lb />
your mouth shut and listen.<lb />
Dr. Fuller attended Harvard 1913-1917. After-<lb />
wards, during the first World War, he served in the<lb />
Navy.<lb />
Upon leaving the Navy, he went into the<lb />
construction business, using money borrowed from<lb />
friends as a stake.<lb />
After a short while, it became obvious to Bucky<lb />
that he could not honestly make a living in the<lb />
construction world. He could make a profit, or give<lb />
his clients their money's worth. Not willing to cheat<lb />
people, he chose to lose money.<lb />
Bv 1927, he was "busted<lb />
This marked the turning point in Buckminster<lb />
Fuller's life. The guilt he felt for having lost his<lb />
friends' money was intolerable. He was ready "to<lb />
do away with himself<lb />
To justify living, he decided to spend the rest of<lb />
his life serving humanity. He felt he could best do<lb />
this by learning from his mistakes, and most of all,<lb />
thinking for himself.<lb />
"Thinking for one's self trusting one's<lb />
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Sf Fl LLFR. p. 7<lb />
Fuller: 'not an optimist'<lb />
This is the first installment of a two part<lb />
interview with Buckminster Fuller. The remainder<lb />
will be published in the next issue of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD.<lb />
Buckminster Fuller<lb />
By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
After the lecture, I spoke to William Bream who<lb />
suggested that Dr. Fuller was exhausted, but said<lb />
that Dr. Fuller would grant an interview. I nodded,<lb />
and suggested that the interview would be brief,<lb />
and mentally crossed off about a dozen questions of<lb />
personal interest from my notes (after all, the man<lb />
is 84, had just spent nearly three hours lecturing<lb />
under hot stage-lights after a jet flight and a<lb />
gruelling car trip on icy roads from Raleigh).<lb />
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wall, and a shoddy make-up counter stretched out<lb />
beneath them.<lb />
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chair amidst all the flotsam, and I wasn't quite able<lb />
to swallow a vague sense of anger that a man of<lb />
Buckminster Fuller's calibre would be brought to<lb />
such a squalid scene to rest.<lb />
Mr. Bream made the introductions. I<lb />
seat and we began the interview.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"First of all, I'd like to thank you for agreeing<lb />
to the interview. I know that you must be tired. I'll<lb />
try to be brief.<lb />
"I enjoyed your talk. I think the thing that most<lb />
impressed me was your sense of optimism I had<lb />
been reaching for the proper descriptive, and with<lb />
'optimism' I proved to have grabbed the wrong one.<lb />
'Positivism' would have been much better.<lb />
Fuller:<lb />
"I'm going to immediately interfere, because I<lb />
say that an optimist is a pessimist off center. I'm a<lb />
very hard mechanic, sailor, navigator. I don't tell<lb />
people I can take them across the ocean when I<lb />
don't know ray ship or my navigation.<lb />
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optimistic. When people didn't know we had an<lb />
option, they didn't know we had a boat. They<lb />
didn't even know we had an option to make it in.<lb />
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news. So it looks very bad.<lb />
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are personally convinced by the way I'm talking that<lb />
we do have an option, they feel much better.<lb />
"You don't have to know a thing to be negative.<lb />
To be positive you have to know a whole lot. I<lb />
know exactly what I'm talking about. So my<lb />
positiveness and the fact that I know we can make<lb />
it, and my feeling of responsibility to let you know<lb />
that I know we can make it, is what you call<lb />
optimism, but it shouldn't be confused that way. I<lb />
find it amazing how many people-almost everybody-<lb />
call me an optimist. It's very hard, it's touch and<lb />
go, and I don't know we're going to make it. But I<lb />
can show you that we have the possibility of<lb />
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Halloween. It i rein-<lb />
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the parlor window ol<lb />
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Dinner Theatre features Black Comedy<lb />
B JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
The Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
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l heatre was every bit a<lb />
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lhe dined, the au-<lb />
dience was treated to a<lb />
sparklingly witty and<lb />
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play, Peter Shaffer's<lb />
Black Comedy, adroitlv<lb />
directed b Mane f.<lb />
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Ms. Farr chose a<lb />
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Black Comedy is a<lb />
comedy of errors with<lb />
sight gags, overlapping<lb />
dialogue and stichomy-<lb />
thic dialogue that all<lb />
demand precision tim-<lb />
ing. In this perfor-<lb />
mance, the characters<lb />
ran and knocked each<lb />
other around the stage<lb />
with an impeccable<lb />
sense of spontaneity.<lb />
The can<lb />
Marvin Hunt, as<lb />
Brindsley Miller, played<lb />
with much ability a<lb />
young sculptor for<lb />
whom everything goes<lb />
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of his wits and hand-<lb />
some at the same time,<lb />
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appealingly comic<lb />
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gious cliches while shp<lb />
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Theatre<lb />
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Roy Ayers album 'rejectable <lb />
Angela Bo fill 'delectable'<lb />
By DAVID MILLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
R,<lb />
vrrs You Send Me<lb />
len years ago Roy Ayers played the xylophone<lb />
as well as anyone in the world. Later, Roy Ayers<lb />
became renowned for playing a fair facsimile' of<lb />
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Angela Bofill-Angie<lb />
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FULLER<lb />
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Pirates earn rout of<lb />
USC-Aiken 103-72<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
fter tour straight overtime games, even ECU<lb />
h Larry Gillman admitted it was nice for a<lb />
change to -it on the bench and relax while the<lb />
Pirates coasted to an easy victory for the first time<lb />
more than a month.<lb />
W ith -i players scoring in double figures led by<lb />
rge Maynor's 18 points, ECU cruised to a<lb />
2 victory here Saturday night over a hapless<lb />
I SC Viken team.<lb />
iv i- really the first time all year that I<lb />
-it on the bench for 15 minutes and relax<lb />
tn said afterwards. "1 think we're improving<lb />
We're back on our feet now, but we<lb />
il have much time to relax. We have to go to<lb />
I NC W ilmington Tuesday and they're always a<lb />
team tor us<lb />
Fortunately, however, one team which certainly<lb />
sift rank among the nation's elite was the<lb />
from Aiken, S.C. With sharpshooting forward<lb />
Herb Krusen, Oliver Mack and freshman Al Tyson<lb />
 from everywhere in the first half, the<lb />
opened up a comfortable 51-35 halftime<lb />
Pacers pulled with five points at 16-11 in<lb />
earh stages on Zaeh Norris' bucket, but<lb />
g lumpers and the inside play of Tyson<lb />
the Pirate- a 37-21 lead just five minutes<lb />
Vnd after that the outcome was never in<lb />
Ma 'rod ten of the Bucs first 16 points in<lb />
half to give the Pirates a big 67-43 lead<lb />
� 54 remaining and Gillman unloaded the<lb />
ifter that.<lb />
ight that our defense after the first two<lb />
second half was good Gillman<lb />
ive a tendency to relax some when you<lb />
id. But we went out in the second half<lb />
iea to work out our defense and we<lb />
ur match-up ahm' to their patterns real<lb />
well. 1 hope we can continue to apply that to the<lb />
other teams we've got coming up in the next few<lb />
game<lb />
Following Maynor in the scoring column were<lb />
Greg Cornelius with 17 points while Mach had 16.<lb />
Krusen and Tyson scored 14 points apiece while<lb />
Mo-elv had 10. Cornelius was the top rebounder for<lb />
the Bucs with 13.<lb />
Once again, the Pirates 1-2-2 zone worked<lb />
extremely well in stretches. The Bucs forced a<lb />
whopping 21 turnovers and also outrebounded the<lb />
much -mailer Pacers 51-44.<lb />
ECU also had several players who came oft the<lb />
bench and played well in the second half. Walter<lb />
Mo-elv scored 10 points and handed out five assists<lb />
while seldom used forward Marc McLaurin chipped<lb />
in with six point<lb />
"We got to use a lot of players tonight<lb />
Gillman noted. "March McLaurin for example has<lb />
been playing well in practice and tonight he had a<lb />
chance to play. You don't want to be greedy. I<lb />
think players like Mack and Cornelius and the<lb />
other- enjoyed being able to sec some of the others<lb />
play, too<lb />
"I thought we shot the hall well, and we had<lb />
some nice assists he continued. "Walter Mosely<lb />
came in and played real well. And our open court<lb />
game worked well against them. But, again, it's<lb />
just nice to be at home<lb />
ECU outshot USC-Aiken from the field 57.2<lb />
percent to 38.6 percent while the Pirate- also had<lb />
11 free throw- to the Pacer- four.<lb />
 alker Keefe was I SC-Aiken's top scorer with<lb />
14 points while Rob Matwich ami Dennis Seiple had<lb />
10 points apiece. Keefe was also the Pacers top<lb />
rebounder with 13.<lb />
The Pirates are now 10-12 overall while<lb />
USC-Aiken fell to 13-12.<lb />
Lady Pirates uin<lb />
Winthrop tourney<lb />
Bv JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Staff W riter<lb />
HOCK HILL.S.CThe Lady Pirates ventured to<lb />
i and brought back first place honors<lb />
nnual Winthrop Invitational women's<lb />
tournament.<lb />
opened the tourney against defending<lb />
College of Charleston. The Lady Bucs<lb />
i 74-67 victorv in that contest.<lb />
Li.I never trailed, as Charleston kept the game<lb />
R - � Thompson led the attack with 19 points<lb />
unds, followed by Gale Kerbaugh with<lb />
14. Lydia Rountree 12, April Ross 11, and Marcia<lb />
10.<lb />
I Connie Culbreth and forward Jane West<lb />
Charleston with 15 and 14 points, respectively.<lb />
�h pulled down 10 rebounds.<lb />
"We did a super job in the second half said<lb />
mentor Cathy Andruzzi. "All six of the girls<lb />
ed hit in double figures<lb />
md round action pitted ECU with Francis<lb />
Mari liege. The Lady Bucs struggled to a 99-97<lb />
n.<lb />
ECl led by up to 21 points at one stage in the<lb />
ond half, but fouls plagued the Lady Pirates'<lb />
efforts. Thompson, Girven, Ross and Lillian Barnes<lb />
all disqualified in the second half.<lb />
The two team- combined tallied 59 personal<lb />
an unusuallv high total for women's<lb />
ketball.<lb />
Thompson led ECU with 38 points and 12 grabs.<lb />
Lvdia Rountree followed with 30 points and 10<lb />
rebounds. Kerbaugh poured in 14.<lb />
� big -lory of the game came from Francis<lb />
M Pearl Moore, who pumped in 52 points to<lb />
id all scorers.<lb />
"April Ross played tough defense in the first<lb />
half and held Moore to 14 points said Andruzzi.<lb />
- last five that were in there had more<lb />
pressure on them than any other time this year.<lb />
Lynne (Emerson) didn't start but she came in and<lb />
played very well on defense. Lydia was a real key<lb />
thai game<lb />
Alter two hard-fought victories, the Pirates faced<lb />
the tournament host in the finals and came away<lb />
with a victory, 76-63 over Winthrop, and the<lb />
irney trophy.<lb />
Thompson again paced the Bucs with 25 points<lb />
and I 1 boards. Rountree poured in 17 and Girven<lb />
13 with nine rebounds.<lb />
"Lynne started this game and gave one of her<lb />
best performances of the season praised Andruzzi.<lb />
"Her numbers (10 points and 10 rebounds) weren't<lb />
all that high, but all of her baskets came at critical<lb />
stages of the game<lb />
"Our offense was run really well. They were all<lb />
three pressure games. They proved to themselves<lb />
that all the training is paying'off<lb />
Region II AIAW statistics for games through<lb />
February 2 show that Lady Pirate Rosie Thompson<lb />
leads the regional scoring race with a 24.5 clip. She<lb />
also stands in second place in rebounding with 12.7<lb />
per contest.<lb />
ECU stands in second place for team rebounding<lb />
with 49.8 per contest.<lb />
The Lady Pirates travel to High Point<lb />
Wednesday before closing out their home slate<lb />
Saturday at 6:30 against Appalachian State. <lb />
ECU FORW RI HERB<lb />
KruM-n puts up a shot<lb />
in the Pirate- 103-72<lb />
rout of USC-Aiken la-t<lb />
Saturday night. I he<lb />
6 5 junior from Stiver<lb />
Spring. Md. tallied 1 <lb />
points for the name,<lb />
krusen's hot outside<lb />
shooting of late ha-<lb />
been a big plu- for<lb />
Larrv Cillman - Pirates.<lb />
Photo bv<lb />
Grogan<lb />
John H<lb /><lb />
Tough road games in<lb />
sight for pesty Pirates<lb />
Marcia Girven makes her move<lb />
Photo by Chap Curley<lb />
Host Pirates tonight<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The final horn sounded in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Saturday night and tor the first time in four games,<lb />
the ECl players headed straight for the locker<lb />
room.<lb />
Fortunately, not one overtime period remained,<lb />
and more importantly the Pirates managed a<lb />
v ictory.<lb />
something sorely needed before the Bucs begin a<lb />
crucial five game stretch Tuesday night against<lb />
I NC-v ilmington.<lb />
Many Pirate basketball observers still feel Larry<lb />
Gillman's job may be in limbo at the end of the<lb />
season. The Bucs have five games remaining, three<lb />
which are on the road, and they may determine<lb />
whether the talkative New Yorker will be around for<lb />
another year.<lb />
UNC-W awaits rematch<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU coach Larry Gillman has pulled more than<lb />
a few hairs from his head lately with four of the<lb />
Pirates last five games decided in overtime. And<lb />
UNC-Wilmington head coach Mel Gibson can<lb />
certainly sympathize with him.<lb />
Gibson's Seahawks have dropped two of their<lb />
last three games in overtime periods and will trv to<lb />
snap out of a two-game losing streak tonight when<lb />
UNC-Wilmington squares off against ECU at 8:00 in<lb />
Trask Coliseum.<lb />
The Seahawks, now 15-7 overall, lost to Southern<lb />
Conference front runner Appalachian State, 62-60, in<lb />
overtime Saturday night and also dropped a 75-57<lb />
decision to UNC-Charlotte last Thursday.<lb />
However, Gibson is anxious for the Seahawks<lb />
rematch against the Pirates. Gary Cooper,<lb />
UNC-Wilmington's big forward, who suffered a<lb />
broken bone in his foot in the ECU game earlier<lb />
this year, is expected to return to the lineup after a<lb />
six game absence.<lb />
Before Cooper was injured, the 6'6 210<lb />
pounder from Merritt, was averaging 14.3 points per<lb />
game and was the team's second leading rebounder.<lb />
"We're a. close knit group and losing Gary in<lb />
that game was a traumatic experience for us<lb />
Gibson said from his office Monday afternoon. "His<lb />
loss in the first half against ECU bothered us<lb />
because we needed his scoring and rebounding<lb />
strength inside<lb />
After Cooper left the game early in the first<lb />
half, the Pirates quickly took control and opened up<lb />
a big 16 point lead at the break.<lb />
Although ECU eventually went on to win the<lb />
gam�, 92-79, the Seahawks badly outrebounded the<lb />
Gibson<lb />
Wolff<lb />
Pirates 51-39. The Bucs 1-2-2 zone proved to be the<lb />
key factor in the game, forcing numerous turnovers<lb />
while the Seahawks could manage only 39.5 percent<lb />
from the field.<lb />
"We had seen the zone before, but they<lb />
matched up well against us and we didn't make the<lb />
proper adjustments Gibson noted. "But give ECU<lb />
a lot of credit. They've played a tough schedule this<lb />
season and they've gotten some big wins.<lb />
"Probably the biggest thing they've got going<lb />
for them right now is the play of George Maynor<lb />
he continued. "Maynor's the catalyst. He takes a<lb />
lot of pressure off Oliver Mack which make ECU a<lb />
much more dangerous team. Herb Krusen has really<lb />
gone on a tear with his outside shooting over the<lb />
last few games<lb />
W'ith Cooper out of the lineup, sophomore Danny<lb />
Davis has emerged as a capable inside scorer and<lb />
rebounder Davis who played with Cooper at Pamlico<lb />
High School , has been averaging 14.3 points per<lb />
game while veteran center Dave Wolff has been<lb />
getting 16 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.<lb />
After the UNC-Wilmington contest. ECU returns<lb />
home to face Tennessee-Chattanooga and Georgia<lb />
Tech before concluding tis season on the road<lb />
against Old Dominion and the top ranked Fightii<lb />
Irish of Notre Dame.<lb />
"Everybody out there tonight wa real unselfish<lb />
and believe me we're going to need that team<lb />
effort with the tough games we've got remaining on<lb />
our schedule Oliver Mack said after ECl - easy<lb />
103-72 win over USC-Aiken Saturday. "It- nice<lb />
win and be able to relax for a change. But the<lb />
last five games are going to be tough ones<lb />
"If we win four of the five games we can finish<lb />
14-14 he continued. "And to me that will be like<lb />
a pretty successful season especiallv after la-t vear.<lb />
We've been in some awfully frustrating game- this<lb />
year and maybe with a few breaks we could have a<lb />
better record. But sometimes you just have to take<lb />
what you can get<lb />
Mack, who set a school scoring record agains<lb />
USC-Aiken last year with a 47 point barrage, scon<lb />
just 16 points against the Pacers. However, the<lb />
Pirates had five other players in double figure- led<lb />
by his running mate in the backcourt, George<lb />
Maynor, who had 18 points.<lb />
"A win like this helps the team more than<lb />
anything Mack explained. "The overall attitude i-<lb />
better when everybody gets to contribute ami we<lb />
still played as a team out there<lb />
The win over USC-Aiken snapped a two-game<lb />
losing streak for the Pirates and also ended a<lb />
stretch of four consecutive overtime games. ECU i-<lb />
now 10-12 overall and has an outside chance ol<lb />
finishing above the .500 mark with a strong finish.<lb />
"It's always nice to have a couple of ea-v ones<lb />
like this forward Herb Krusen said. "But 1 would<lb />
rather play the tough ones all the time. It is nice to<lb />
get a win without playing overtime, though. We ran<lb />
the break a lot better tonight and looked a lot<lb />
better on defense than we have in the la-t tew<lb />
games<lb />
Krusen, the sharp shooting forward from Silver<lb />
Spring, Md. has now scored in double figure- in<lb />
the last nine games and gunned in 14 points<lb />
against USC-Aiken, 12 which came in the first half<lb />
"It's all just been a matter of confidence over<lb />
the last few games he said. "The guvs are<lb />
confident in me and are looking for me when I've<lb />
got the open shot. I'm hoping 1 can contr.bute more<lb />
to the team as the season finishes<lb />
Lady Pirates lose<lb />
Old Dominion's top-ranked<lb />
women s basketball team defeated<lb />
ECU s Lady Pirates 95-70 last night.<lb />
ECU's Rosie Thompson was the<lb />
game's leading scorer with 28 points.<lb />
Old Dominion never trailed en<lb />
route to their 24th consecutive wln<lb />
this season against no defeats The<lb />
loss dropped ECU to 15-9.<lb />
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13 February 199 POUNTAINHEAD Page 9<lb />
Smith heads impressive list of Pirate grid recruits<lb />
this<lb />
have<lb />
who<lb />
h CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Vdistant Sports Editor<lb />
rhough the national<lb />
signing dav is not until<lb />
February 21, the ECU<lb />
tball coaching staff is<lb />
pleased with<lb />
ing lor the fresh-<lb />
lass of 179.<lb />
ate assistant coach<lb />
Ken Hutcherson savs<lb />
s tnaj be the best<lb />
�up ol freshmen ECl<lb />
has ever had.<lb />
' e wont after the<lb />
'lasers this year<lb />
Hutcherson.<lb />
 e've had to compete<lb />
with some of the larger<lb />
But we are<lb />
II pleased at<lb />
int.<lb />
Though they<lb />
signed six players<lb />
rtieipated in the N.C.<lb />
Ml-Star Came,<lb />
Pirate coaching staff<lb />
: about to let up<lb />
 in their efforts to<lb />
the best talent<lb />
a ailable.<lb />
W c' e signed some<lb />
standing players<lb />
i Hutcherson. "but<lb />
we hope that national<lb />
ning day will be a<lb />
day for us and<lb />
ise that total. Even<lb />
that day doesn't go<lb />
as planned, I'll still feel<lb />
we've had a great year<lb />
� iiiting<lb />
1 among the<lb />
Pirate signees is Doug<lb />
a 6'5 255<lb />
noseguard from<lb />
Pamir. C unty High in<lb />
Bayboro. Smith was<lb />
named to the All-South<lb />
tm, was named the<lb />
 tnding player in<lb />
the Shrine Game, and<lb />
generally considered<lb />
best graduating<lb />
lineman in the state.<lb />
Smith will play in<lb />
the East-West all-Star<lb />
ime this summer. His<lb />
aeh in that game.<lb />
Roanoke's Nolan Re-<lb />
pess says Smith runs<lb />
like a sprinter and has<lb />
tremendous upper-<lb />
body strength.<lb />
"We've made Smith<lb />
the nucleus of our<lb />
defense Respess said<lb />
proudly. "We have to<lb />
play the 50 defense and<lb />
he should be very<lb />
effective at noseguard<lb />
The Pirates have<lb />
also signed another All-<lb />
South performer, quar-<lb />
terback Tol Avery from<lb />
South Johnston. But the<lb />
Pirates will have to wait<lb />
until national signing<lb />
day before they can be<lb />
sure Avery will don the<lb />
purple and gold for the<lb />
next lour seasons.<lb />
Avery signed letters<lb />
of intent with both ECU<lb />
and N.C. State in order<lb />
to slow down the mass<lb />
recruiting problems that<lb />
have beset the talented<lb />
high school senior.<lb />
Avery will sign with<lb />
either the Pirates or the<lb />
Wolfpaek on February<lb />
21.<lb />
An All-East perform-<lb />
er of local interest who<lb />
has signed with the<lb />
Pirates is Willie Swin-<lb />
son, a super-swift run-<lb />
ning back from Kinston.<lb />
Swinson became the<lb />
first player in his<lb />
school's history to gain<lb />
1000 yards in a season<lb />
this past year. He<lb />
gained an amazing 277<lb />
yards in a game with<lb />
Goldsboro this past<lb />
year.<lb />
The graduation of<lb />
Terry Gallaher brings<lb />
about a wide opening in<lb />
the Pirate receiving<lb />
corps. The ECU coach-<lb />
ing staff hopes they<lb />
have compensated some-<lb />
what for that loss iwth<lb />
the signing of Lloyd<lb />
Black, an All-East<lb />
receiver from Lee<lb />
County Senior High in<lb />
Sanford.<lb />
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Hutcherson mentioned<lb />
two other backs signed<lb />
by the Pirates thus far.<lb />
Tony Elliott from Tabor<lb />
City, and Norwood Vann<lb />
from James Kenon High<lb />
were both spoken of<lb />
highly.<lb />
Elliot was selected<lb />
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accounting for nearly<lb />
2,000 yards for Jack<lb />
Holley's club at Tabor<lb />
City. '<lb />
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city of the Pirates'<lb />
recruited linemen<lb />
Coach Pat Dye and his<lb />
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men who will probably<lb />
see much action for the<lb />
Pirates during the next<lb />
four seasons.<lb />
Anthony Robbins<lb />
from Bertie, Gary Gam-<lb />
brell from Eastern<lb />
Wayne, and Kenneth<lb />
Brown from Tarboro are<lb />
all Pirate signees.<lb />
Hutcherson noted<lb />
that the Pirates have<lb />
also signed three play-<lb />
ers who participated in<lb />
the Shrine Game for the<lb />
West squad. Tight end<lb />
John Robertson from<lb />
Eden, defensive tackle<lb />
Maury Banks of<lb />
Thomasville, and defen-<lb />
sive tackle-offensive<lb />
guard Mark Ervin from<lb />
Morgantown have all<lb />
signed with the Pirates.<lb />
Hutcherson also cited<lb />
the signings of split end<lb />
Keith Cowell of Pam-<lb />
lico, and Linebacker<lb />
Robert Boyette of West<lb />
Carterett.<lb />
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standing players from<lb />
Virginia, some of which<lb />
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By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Just when the ECU<lb />
wrestling team appeared<lb />
on the verge of break-<lb />
ing out its season long<lb />
slump. Old Dominion<lb />
suddenly popped up and<lb />
upset the Pirates 20-19<lb />
in Norfolk, Va. last<lb />
 ednesday night.<lb />
The Bues had just<lb />
snapped their four<lb />
match losing streak last<lb />
weekend against the<lb />
Monarchs and were<lb />
favored to pick up their<lb />
second dual victory of<lb />
the early season. But<lb />
Old Dominion seized<lb />
control of the match<lb />
with three straight wins<lb />
in the lower weights<lb />
and held on in the<lb />
upper weights to cap-<lb />
ture its fifth victory of<lb />
the season.<lb />
The Monarchs<lb />
improved their record to<lb />
5-6 overall while the<lb />
Pirates fell to 1-7.<lb />
"It was another<lb />
tough loss for us<lb />
Pirate coach Bill Hill<lb />
said. "Those lower<lb />
ueight classes really<lb />
hurt us, but I thought<lb />
we might have been<lb />
able to pull it out near<lb />
the end. If Mindell<lb />
1 -on had been able to<lb />
pin his opponent we<lb />
would have won, but he<lb />
still wrestled a fine<lb />
match.<lb />
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at 118, Old Dominion<lb />
reeled off three straight<lb />
victories to grab a 14-0<lb />
lead before the Pirates<lb />
could register their ini-<lb />
tial win in the match.<lb />
Old Dominion's<lb />
Wayne Martin pinned<lb />
David Jerose in 4:46 at<lb />
126, while Ed Carlson<lb />
and Buddy Lee both<lb />
earned major decisions<lb />
at 134 and 142. Carlson<lb />
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Harris 15-7.<lb />
Hill moved Tom<lb />
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the match and the<lb />
strategy paid off.<lb />
Robinson, who has mis-<lb />
sed most of the season<lb />
with a knee injury<lb />
pinned Tim Davidson in<lb />
6:07.<lb />
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came right back when<lb />
Arturo Holmes upset<lb />
ECU's Steve Goode 10-6<lb />
at 158. Tom Braine won<lb />
by forfeit for the Pirates<lb />
at 167. but ODU's John<lb />
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hard fought 10-5 victory<lb />
over Vic Northrup at<lb />
177.<lb />
Pins in either the<lb />
190 or heavyweight<lb />
matches would have<lb />
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came close with a 17-6<lb />
major decision over Pat<lb />
Ryan and Tyson conclu-<lb />
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Nowland. Nowland<lb />
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Virginia State High<lb />
School championships.<lb />
"I didn't count on<lb />
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either the lower or<lb />
upper weights Hill<lb />
explained. "I knew the<lb />
match was going to be<lb />
close because we just<lb />
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end in the quad. We<lb />
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East Carolina split<lb />
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divided results.<lb />
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tional which left with<lb />
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effort, while Marvin<lb />
Rankins was second in<lb />
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in 7.46 seconds and<lb />
teammate Valentino<lb />
Robinson was sixth in<lb />
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dash in 6.52<lb />
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Antoine<lb />
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