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Circulation 10,000<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
North<lb />
1(3<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 98<lb />
ruary 1979<lb />
Bradley speaks in Hendrix<lb />
CBS newsman<lb />
advocates freedom<lb />
of the press<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
"News Editor<lb />
Ed Bradley, special reports correspondent and<lb />
Sunday evening news anchorman for CBS News,<lb />
spoke before a capacity crowd Tuesday night in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center-<lb />
Bradley spoke on the role of the press<lb />
in American society.<lb />
Bradley's beats have covered a wide area,<lb />
including the war in Vietnam, the earl) da- of the<lb />
Jimmy Carter White House, and more recent I) . the<lb />
evacuation from Southeast Asia of thousands of<lb />
refugees.<lb />
Bradlej commented that the Siamese twin of<lb />
freedom of the press is responsibility. "The<lb />
Amcncan press cannot have responsibility legislated<lb />
upon it Bradley said. He added, "If that<lb />
happened, the government would have to sav what<lb />
a free press is<lb />
There is a profound connection between<lb />
freedom and responsibility Bradley said. He<lb />
added. "The First Amendment is the linchpin of a<lb />
viable society<lb />
Bradle) also said that a reporter must be<lb />
objective in his reporting. He spoke of his<lb />
experiences in Southeast Asia, saying that as a<lb />
reporter, he had to tell the story honestly, while<lb />
separating his personal feelings from his job. "As a<lb />
human being, I was against the war Bradley<lb />
commented.<lb />
that journalists were human, and<lb />
must open our<lb />
that<lb />
sometime made mistakes. "Me<lb />
mind- to criticism he remarked,<lb />
the press will not go away, and<lb />
commented. "I do wish il<lb />
higher plane<lb />
He turned again to the problem of Vietnam,<lb />
saying that. "Vietnam is an experience from which<lb />
we have yet to recover He added, "To many of<lb />
us want to forge! it<lb />
Bradle) was one of the last journalists to leave<lb />
Saigon when all American forces were evacuated.<lb />
"This criticism of<lb />
it shouldn't he<lb />
ould be on a<lb />
He said that the American Embassy told the<lb />
newsmen to keep their radios turned to the Armed<lb />
Forces radio network, because the evacuation would<lb />
take place during the next few days. "When it was<lb />
time for evaluation Bradley said, "the radio<lb />
announcer would sa it was 100 degrees in<lb />
downtown Saigon, and then Bing Crosby's 'White<lb />
Christmas' would play<lb />
Bradley said that he first became aware of the<lb />
evacuation when he saw westerners running through<lb />
the streets with suitcases in their hands. The given<lb />
signal over the radio network was never played, and<lb />
he found himself waiting for a bus headed for Ton<lb />
Son Nhut air base.<lb />
When the bus got there, Bradley said that the<lb />
driver had never driven a bus before, and that the<lb />
keys to the bus were not to be found. "Everytime<lb />
that bus stalled out, we had to cross the wires to<lb />
get it started again Bradley commented.<lb />
The entire capital was in a state of seige,<lb />
Bradley said. Vietnamese blocked the way into the<lb />
airbase, so the bus went to a port facility.<lb />
"Thousands of Vietnamese were running towards<lb />
helicopter Bradley said. "There was no security<lb />
to allow Americans to board the helicopter<lb />
Bradle then got back on the bus, and fought<lb />
his way back to the American embassy, where he<lb />
found embassy personnel burning money. Bradley-<lb />
stated that the American defense community had<lb />
often spoken of a "light at the end of a tunnel" in<lb />
reference to the end of the Vietnam war. He<lb />
commented that the only time he had seen that<lb />
light was at the end of a long corridor, in a<lb />
conference room at the American Embassy in<lb />
Saigon, on that last day, just before he escaped to<lb />
safety.<lb />
Bradley also said that censorship was a threat to<lb />
a free society. He added that if censorship existed,<lb />
the Bert Lance affair and the secret bombing of<lb />
Cambodia stories would never have been told to th<lb />
public.<lb />
"This country does not need censorship, this<lb />
country needs a strong press, a responsible press<lb />
Bradley said. "But, the press must be responsible<lb />
to the people, not to the government<lb />
"With a strong, free press, our freedom will be<lb />
insured Bradley said finally.<lb />
Bradley then asked for questions from the crowd.<lb />
When asked the difference between covering the<lb />
Vietnam war, and covering the White House,<lb />
Bradley quipped, "In Vietnam, you had to duck<lb />
Bradley was then asked of his impressions of the<lb />
presidency of Jimmy Carter. "He had a different<lb />
idea at the right time Bradley remarked. "He was<lb />
unknown, an outsider. He had a thorough, indicative<lb />
plan to solve problemsafter all, the man is an<lb />
engineer<lb />
He continued, saying he felt Jimmy Carter was a<lb />
decent human being. "I think, however, that he and<lb />
some of his associates are politically niave Bradley<lb />
said, "It's taken him a long time to catch on in<lb />
Washington. He raised the hopes and he made a<lb />
lot of promises Bradley commented. He added, "I<lb />
don't think he has kept his promises, but in<lb />
fairness, I don't think anyone could keep those<lb />
promises<lb />
Bradley then had some advice for would-be<lb />
journalists. "You need a lot of hard work and a lot<lb />
ol luck Bradley said. "Usually, when you work<lb />
hard, you make your own luck. You need<lb />
experience. It is a lot easier to get a job in a<lb />
smaller city Bradley commented.<lb />
He llienlielded the inevitable questions on some<lb />
of his collegues at CBS. "Walter Cronkite will never<lb />
retire, knowing Walter, you'll have to drag him<lb />
out he declared. When asked about Daniel<lb />
Schoor and his agreement to leave CBS, he said<lb />
that, "It was by mutual agreement that he leave<lb />
the network, but throughout the trial (about the leak<lb />
of the Pentagon Papers), CBS backed him to the<lb />
hilt<lb />
On the subject ot human rights, Bradley<lb />
commented that some countries in the world back<lb />
the U.S and some countries disagree. He cited the<lb />
Wilmington 10 case, in a later question, saying that<lb />
he thought the government should have intervened.<lb />
On the subject of the recent turmoil in Iran, he<lb />
commented that he thought the revolution had been<lb />
caused in part by the actions of Iranian college<lb />
students in America.<lb />
Finally, Bradley said that college administrations<lb />
have the obligation to insure freedom of the press,<lb />
on their campuses. "Freedom of the press is for<lb />
everybody he remarked.<lb />
After a short break, in which he filmed a local<lb />
television interview, Bradley returned to the stage,<lb />
where he signed autographs and answered still more<lb />
questions. Bradley appeared in connection with the<lb />
Student Union sponsored Black Arts Festival. The<lb />
campus festival was held in conjunction with a<lb />
nationwide Black Awareness Week.<lb />
ED BRADLEY. SPECIAL assignments correspondent<lb />
and Sunday evening anchorman for CBS N�'vs.<lb />
speak to a capacity crowd at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center on the roll of the press in American societv.<lb />
Bradley covered many subjects in his speech.<lb />
mong them were the Vietnam war, the problem<lb />
in Iran and elsewhere, and how collegiate journalist<lb />
ran get started in their craft.<lb />
Photo bv John H. Crogan<lb />
Overcrowding main concern<lb />
Bv TERJn GBATi<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Croatan snack<lb />
bar was built in 1970 at<lb />
a cost of over $23,000.<lb />
According to Cliff<lb />
Moore, ECU vice-chan-<lb />
cellor for Business<lb />
Affairs, the entire sum<lb />
was provided from<lb />
combined profits of the<lb />
Student Book Store.<lb />
Although the snack bar<lb />
i- essentially -tudent-<lb />
financed, approximately<lb />
one-third of the total<lb />
seating capacity is<lb />
allocated to the Faculty<lb />
Dining Area.<lb />
After being presen-<lb />
ted these facts, students<lb />
and members of the<lb />
faculty who were in the<lb />
Croatan were asked<lb />
whether or not they<lb />
thought this arrange-<lb />
ment was fair.<lb />
This is a cross-sec-<lb />
tion of responses from a<lb />
total of 20 students who<lb />
were questioned:<lb />
John Olsen, Junior <lb />
It doesn't bother me<lb />
that the faculty has its<lb />
own place, but I think<lb />
there should be more<lb />
student seating area.<lb />
Luann Bunch, Soph-<lb />
omore  Why have it<lb />
divided up into student<lb />
and faculty areas? Why<lb />
not have it on a<lb />
first-come, first-serve<lb />
basis?<lb />
Lester Fisher, Soph-<lb />
omore  I think that<lb />
it's unjust.<lb />
Dennis Hearne, Fre-<lb />
shman  I'm not too<lb />
concerned about it. My<lb />
central concern is that<lb />
the place is too small.<lb />
Don Ingold, Senior <lb />
It kind of upset me<lb />
when I found out that a<lb />
friend of mine was told<lb />
to leave the faculty area<lb />
last week, especially<lb />
since it wasn't that<lb />
crowded.<lb />
Linda Peale, Soph-<lb />
omore  If the students<lb />
paid for the whole<lb />
thing, they should get<lb />
the whole thing.<lb />
Tom Keene, Junior<lb />
- If I want to sit down,<lb />
and there's a place<lb />
available in the faculty<lb />
:tion, I just go sit in<lb />
MIKE CROSS, WHOSE unique blend of mountain<lb />
music and off the wall humor have made him a<lb />
favorite performer in Raleigh and Chapel Hill<lb />
nightclubs will appear in Hendrix Theater in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center on Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Cross, who started playing the guitar as a<lb />
University of North Carolina student was raised<lb />
in Lenoir. In 1973, he took up the fiddle, which has<lb />
since become his first love. Cross has released three<lb />
albums, "Child Prodigy "Born in The Country<lb />
and the just recently released "Bounty Hunter<lb />
This concert, which represents the first time<lb />
Cross has ever played in Greenville, is sponsored by<lb />
the Student Union Special Attractions Committee.<lb />
Admission is free.<lb />
there.<lb />
Ed Goodwin, Soph-<lb />
omore - The only time<lb />
you see the faculty in<lb />
here is during the noon<lb />
rush when the seats are<lb />
needed most.<lb />
Members of the<lb />
faculty<lb />
gave<lb />
the following responses.<lb />
Faculty reaction<lb />
Phyllis Makuck, En-<lb />
glish  I think it is a<lb />
problem of inadequate<lb />
facilities for both stu-<lb />
dents and faculty.<lb />
Dr. Ryan, Biology <lb />
It is not unusual for<lb />
permanent employees to<lb />
have a place to eat.<lb />
The students come and<lb />
go, but faculty members<lb />
are going to be here<lb />
year after vear.<lb />
John Pauly, English<lb />
 If I can't find a place<lb />
in here, I just go back<lb />
to ray office.<lb />
Henry Doskey, Music<lb />
 Why couldn't this<lb />
wall be knocked out<lb />
completely and the fac-<lb />
ulty dining sign taken<lb />
out?<lb />
Although there were<lb />
complaints, the majority<lb />
of students and faculty<lb />
members held no ex-<lb />
treme feelings about the<lb />
matter. General over-<lb />
crowding was by far the<lb />
major concern. Since<lb />
none of the students<lb />
had any qualms about<lb />
sitting in the faculty<lb />
section if they had to,<lb />
the question seemed to<lb />
be not one of privilege<lb />
of a few, but ot the<lb />
inconvenience of all.<lb />
What's inside .<lb />
Emily is "warm" . . .<lb />
see p. 5<lb />
Blue Collar is screened<lb />
. . . see p. 5<lb />
Pirates down LNC-W<lb />
78-70 . . . see p. 7<lb />
ECU faces Tennessee-<lb />
-Chattanoga tonight at<lb />
7:30 in Minges . . . see<lb />
P- <lb />
RICHARD PRU)R<lb />
In Pitt County<lb />
Liquor in 'limbo'<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
News Editor<lb />
A rumored-and long<lb />
awaited-referendum for<lb />
liquor by the drink in<lb />
Pitt County will wait, at<lb />
least for the time being,<lb />
according to a spokes-<lb />
man for the local Board<lb />
of Elections.<lb />
According to the<lb />
spokesman, the Co unty<lb />
Commissioners would<lb />
have to call for the<lb />
referendum, if it is to<lb />
be held.<lb />
So far, the commis-<lb />
sioners have not yet<lb />
made the decision to<lb />
hold the referendum.<lb />
According to County<lb />
Manager Reginald Gray,<lb />
the idea of mixed<lb />
drinks in Pitt County is<lb />
"sort of in limbo<lb />
"There hasn't been<lb />
any ground swell either<lb />
way Gray said. He<lb />
added, "The tioard of<lb />
Commissioners are wait-<lb />
ing to see if the people<lb />
want the referendum<lb />
"There just hasn't been<lb />
that much interest he<lb />
noted.<lb />
Gray stated that the<lb />
Greenville Area Cham-<lb />
ber of Commerce was<lb />
trying to see if the<lb />
people in the county<lb />
would suppoit having a<lb />
referendum on the<lb />
question. "There has to<lb />
be some interest for us<lb />
to hold a referendum<lb />
he said.<lb />
According to a<lb />
spokesman for the<lb />
Chamber of Commerce,<lb />
a task force did a studv<lb />
of the effects of the<lb />
sale of liquor by the<lb />
drink by studying the<lb />
effects in those areas of<lb />
the state in which the<lb />
measure had passed.<lb />
This study is slated<lb />
to go before the Board<lb />
of Directors of The<lb />
Chamber today, and the<lb />
directors will then de�<lb />
cide whether or not to<lb />
ask the county commis-<lb />
sioner for an election,<lb />
according to Chamber<lb />
president Ed vlalker.<lb />
 alker, whose group<lb />
represent over 700<lb />
businesses and profes-<lb />
sional groups in the Pitt<lb />
Count) area. said that a<lb />
survey conducted late<lb />
last summer indicated<lb />
thai 68 percent of those<lb />
surveyed were in fat or<lb />
ot liquor b) the drink,<lb />
while 32 percent were<lb />
oppoed.<lb />
"People's emotions<lb />
get into this, their<lb />
morals Walker said.<lb />
He added, "Thi� is not<lb />
a cut and dried issue<lb />
"The Chamber has<lb />
not been supportive, or<lb />
negative on this Wal-<lb />
ker remarked.<lb />
One of the owners<lb />
of the Villa Roma, a<lb />
local restaurant, said he<lb />
thought the wet forces<lb />
were looking at the<lb />
question from an eco-<lb />
nomic standpoint, while<lb />
the dr force were<lb />
looking at ii from a<lb />
See WETS, p. S<lb />
T<lb />
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Designers Quakers<lb />
The oung Home<lb />
signers League will<lb />
� rues . Feb. 20 al<lb />
in. in the V anland-<lb />
ham Room in the<lb />
I- L'onomics Build-<lb />
Mark ripton w ill<lb />
the speaker. His<lb />
the evening<lb />
designer job<lb />
ripton will<lb />
b require-<lb />
designer in<lb />
 well as<lb />
w hen<lb />
designer.<lb />
business will<lb />
ssed al the<lb />
majors and<lb />
- in the field are<lb />
nd.<lb />
The Society of<lb />
Friends (Quakers) Meet-<lb />
ing tor Worship is held<lb />
every first and third<lb />
Sunday of the month at<lb />
the First Federal Sav-<lb />
ings Building on the<lb />
264 By-Pass.<lb />
For further informa-<lb />
tion please eontact Oris<lb />
and Eleanor Blackwell<lb />
at 758-4247, or Lon<lb />
Felker at 752-0787.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Circle-K<lb />
k will be<lb />
chick-<lb />
- . Feb. 17<lb />
to 6 p.m.<lb />
Included<lb />
. ill be cole<lb />
and carrot<lb />
dessert. The<lb />
n eal is<lb />
Bake sale<lb />
Council<lb />
Idren<lb />
t kt -ah'<lb />
in 9 to<lb />
"Rent-a-lane" is now<lb />
available every Saturday<lb />
from 12 to 6 p.m. at<lb />
the Mendenhall Bowling<lb />
Center located in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Lanes will be<lb />
rented by the hour for<lb />
the cost of S3.<lb />
Accounting<lb />
The ECU Accounting<lb />
Society will meet Mon<lb />
Feb. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in<lb />
Western Sizzlin Steak<lb />
House.<lb />
The speaker will be<lb />
Mr. H. Glen Williams<lb />
of Arthur Andersen &amp;<lb />
Co. from Greensboro,<lb />
N.C. All interested peo-<lb />
ple are invited to at-<lb />
tend. Topic to be dis-<lb />
cussed is the training<lb />
and development pro-<lb />
gram tittered by the Big<lb />
"8" to their new staff.<lb />
Tau Kappa<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
fraternity will be hold-<lb />
ing their 4th Annual<lb />
Boxing Tournament Feb-<lb />
ruary 20, 21, and 22 in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 7<lb />
p.m. A pre-boxing tour-<lb />
nament party will be<lb />
held at the Elbo Room<lb />
Tuesday night Feb. 13,<lb />
featuring Goldfish Eat-<lb />
ting Contest. A post-<lb />
tournament party will<lb />
be held at Blimpies<lb />
F r i Feb. 23 from 3<lb />
until 7 p.m.<lb />
Free beverages for<lb />
those wearing Boxing<lb />
Tournament T-shirts.<lb />
Tournament information<lb />
and T-shirts are avail-<lb />
able at the TKE House<lb />
or by calling 752-1451.<lb />
Ping pong<lb />
The Table Tennis<lb />
Club will hold its week-<lb />
ly meeting this Tuesday<lb />
night at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Table Tennis Rooms at<lb />
the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Players of all levels<lb />
of ability will be partici-<lb />
pating.<lb />
Various activities<lb />
such as ladder tourna-<lb />
ments are often sche-<lb />
duled.<lb />
All ECU students,<lb />
faculty and staff are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Careers<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
science and a possible<lb />
job in the field is urged<lb />
to attend "Careers in<lb />
the Medical Labora-<lb />
tory Wed Feb. 21 at<lb />
7 p.m. in Biol. N 102.<lb />
The Med Tech<lb />
Society is sponsoring<lb />
this program which will<lb />
feature speakers discus-<lb />
sing career opportunities<lb />
in hospital and clinical<lb />
laboratories, sales and<lb />
technical service and<lb />
teaching.<lb />
Contest<lb />
A newly formed<lb />
Backgammon Club will<lb />
meet this Monday night<lb />
at 7 p.m. in the table<lb />
games area of the<lb />
ground floor at Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
All those attending<lb />
are urged to bring their<lb />
own sets.<lb />
Crafts<lb />
Chess<lb />
The Chess Club will<lb />
hold its weekly meeting<lb />
this Monday night at 7<lb />
p.m. in the Coffeehouse<lb />
at the Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
Competition is at all<lb />
levels and everyone is<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
The Crafts Center at<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center is now offering<lb />
introductory level work-<lb />
shops in a variety of<lb />
crafts. Pottery, Floor<lb />
Loom Weaving, Wood-<lb />
working, Leather Craft,<lb />
Enameled Mirrors,<lb />
Printmaking, Kite Mak-<lb />
ing, and Contemporary<lb />
Basketry will be offered.<lb />
All full-time stu-<lb />
dents, student spouses,<lb />
and staff and faculty<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center members are<lb />
eligible to join the<lb />
Crafts Center. A semes-<lb />
ter membership costs<lb />
$10 and includes work-<lb />
shops, tool check-out,<lb />
use of library materials,<lb />
and aid of experienced<lb />
supervisors. Personal<lb />
supplies and supplies<lb />
furnished by the Crafts<lb />
Center must be purcha-<lb />
sed by the participant.<lb />
Crafts Center mem-<lb />
berships are available<lb />
during regular operating<lb />
hours, 3 p.m. until 10<lb />
p m Monday through<lb />
Friday, and 10 a.m.<lb />
until 3 p.m<lb />
The last day<lb />
for Spring<lb />
workshops<lb />
Saturday,<lb />
to register<lb />
Semester<lb />
is Sat<lb />
March 3. Persons must<lb />
register at the Craft<lb />
Center and class spaa<lb />
is limited. No refunds<lb />
will be made after the<lb />
workshop registration<lb />
deadline.<lb />
3&amp;K(SCg<lb />
featuring<lb />
Careers<lb />
The Agency for<lb />
International Develop-<lb />
ment, Department of<lb />
State, is now accepting<lb />
applications for 1980<lb />
internships. The dead-<lb />
line for applications is<lb />
March 16, 1979. A<lb />
degree in public health,<lb />
nutrition, population,<lb />
education administration,<lb />
economics, finance,<lb />
business administration,<lb />
accounting, sociology, or<lb />
urban development<lb />
regional planning is<lb />
required. More informa-<lb />
tion is available in the<lb />
Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Office.<lb />
Superman Career<lb />
Rugby<lb />
There will be a<lb />
home Rugby match<lb />
against Camp Lejuene<lb />
this Saturday at 2 p.m.<lb />
behind the Allied<lb />
Health Building. All in-<lb />
terested persons are<lb />
invited to come out and<lb />
watch.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
playing rugby can at-<lb />
tend practices on Tues-<lb />
day, Wednesday, and<lb />
Thursday each week<lb />
behind the Allied<lb />
Health Building.<lb />
A Beer Blast will<lb />
follow the match on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The Broadway musi-<lb />
cal, It's a Bird, It's a<lb />
Plane, It's Superman!<lb />
will be presented in the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Elementary<lb />
School Auditorium on<lb />
February 15, 16 and 17<lb />
at 8 p.m. The show is<lb />
directed by Fred Mclean<lb />
and features sets<lb />
designed b Emmy<lb />
Whilehead and choreo-<lb />
graphy by Sherry! Mer-<lb />
cer.<lb />
The Boy Scouts of<lb />
America are sponsoring<lb />
this production which<lb />
feature young people<lb />
from the Greenville<lb />
area. The plot of the<lb />
musical centers around<lb />
an evil scientist who is<lb />
trying to get revenge on<lb />
the world by destroying<lb />
Superman.<lb />
The music is written<lb />
by Charles Strouse, who<lb />
also wrote the scores<lb />
for Bye Bye Birdie and<lb />
Annie. It is performed<lb />
by an orchestra consis-<lb />
ting of ECU faculty and<lb />
student musicians.<lb />
Tickets are on sale<lb />
now at a cost of $2 for<lb />
adults and $1 for stu-<lb />
dents under 18. Tickets<lb />
or information can be<lb />
obtained bv calling 758-<lb />
1843 or 752-3993.<lb />
IHE DYNAMIC 1 I M 1111 <lb />
Scott Dorm will be<lb />
having a Career Plan-<lb />
ning discussion with<lb />
Farnev Jarnes, director<lb />
of ECU Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Office,<lb />
Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
the basement of Scott.<lb />
Topics for discussion<lb />
include "interviewing<lb />
"job outlook<lb />
"resumes and "place-<lb />
ment<lb />
su<lb />
Applications are now<lb />
being accepted for<lb />
membership to each<lb />
Student Union Commit-<lb />
tee for the 1979-80<lb />
school year. If you want<lb />
to become involved with<lb />
East Carolina entertain<lb />
ment next year fill ou'<lb />
an application.<lb />
Applications art<lb />
available at the Infor-<lb />
mation Desk, Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
The last day for appli-<lb />
cations is Mon Feb.<lb />
26 at 5 p.m.<lb />
Gamma<lb />
Beta<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet on Thurs Feb<lb />
15 at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center in room 244. All<lb />
members are urged to<lb />
attend. Semester due-<lb />
are payable at this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
00<lb />
BYOB<lb />
$2.50 in advance<lb />
.00<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at the Clothes Horse<lb />
or from any member of Phi Kappa Tau or call 752-4379<lb />
Set-ups Available<lb />
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torrent Q)<lb />
ROOMMATE needed to<lb />
-hare apt. $92.50 mo.<lb />
1 tilities incl. Please<lb />
leave message, 752<lb />
1715.<lb />
FEMALE needs room-<lb />
mate to share nice 2<lb />
B.R. apt. Share 12<lb />
expenses. Call Marsha<lb />
at 758-2081.<lb />
NEED responsible,<lb />
settled female to share<lb />
2 B.B. apt. at River<lb />
Bluff Apts. Call Jan -<lb />
Dav, 752-2531, Nights,<lb />
752-4167.<lb />
NEEDED: Responsible<lb />
female roommate to<lb />
share 2 B.R. apt. at<lb />
Eastbrook. Call<lb />
immediately 758-5794.<lb />
J<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT in<lb />
big house, few blocks<lb />
from campus, $37.50<lb />
per mo. plus utilities.<lb />
Phone 752-9325.<lb />
BOY'S red 23" frame<lb />
Murray 10 speed bike<lb />
featuring dia-compe<lb />
center pull brakes,<lb />
safety brake levers,<lb />
Shimano deuraillers, and<lb />
chrome front forks $55.<lb />
Call 758-8756.<lb />
CONSOLE STEREO for<lb />
sale $125, excellent<lb />
cond. FM Stereo-8 track<lb />
recorder &amp; turntable,<lb />
call 758-1457.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1976<lb />
Mustang II, 4 cyl, 4<lb />
speed, AM-FM Digital<lb />
clock, silver with blue<lb />
interior. $2600. Phone<lb />
752-4995.<lb />
STERLING SILVER<lb />
monogram filigree<lb />
jewelry-rings, pins,<lb />
pendants, earrings &amp; tie<lb />
tacks; for him or her; 1<lb />
or 3 interlocking initials.<lb />
$10-70. Fast Service!<lb />
Call Pam 756-5190 after<lb />
9 p.m. weekdays, all<lb />
day Sundays.<lb />
GIANT YARD SALE<lb />
Sat. Feb. 17th. 8 a.m.<lb />
on. Clothes, sofa,<lb />
household items, odds<lb />
and ends. Hwy. 33 (Old<lb />
Washington Hwy) just<lb />
past PuttPutt. Follow<lb />
the<lb />
signs!<lb />
LOST: A 1979 NCS<lb />
class ring with the<lb />
engraved name Donald<lb />
Nelson Reeves. BS<lb />
Degree in Engineering.<lb />
If found, please call<lb />
Susan Oglesby, 756<lb />
9843.<lb />
fretsona�<lb />
Hammock weavers<lb />
wanted - no experience<lb />
necessary, will train.<lb />
Apply in person.<lb />
Hatteras Hammocks,<lb />
11th &amp; Clark Sts.<lb />
758-0641.<lb />
SALESPERSON with<lb />
expertise in ski, golf,<lb />
and tennis. Part-time<lb />
position available<lb />
immediately. References<lb />
required. Call 752-1525<lb />
for interview appoint-<lb />
ment.<lb />
BELLY DANCE classes<lb />
with Sunshine beginning<lb />
soon. Call 758-0736.<lb />
(Phone recently out of<lb />
order, call again).<lb />
ANOTHER DISCO<lb />
CLASS - due to demand<lb />
will begin this Friday.<lb />
Call 758-0736 mornings<lb />
&amp; evenings.<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHER<lb />
needed to make band<lb />
promotion pictures -<lb />
portfolio needed. Call<lb />
Dan Nartanvan,<lb />
752-1715.<lb />
STUDENT helpers with<lb />
an interest in electronics<lb />
and computers to assist<lb />
in development of an<lb />
instrument-computer<lb />
system for blind science<lb />
students, $3 per hr.<lb />
Contact David Lunney,<lb />
Dept. of Chemistry,<lb />
757-6713 or 757-6711.<lb />
MBA students looking<lb />
for real business ex-<lb />
perience while getting<lb />
your Masters. Flexible<lb />
hours and good income.<lb />
Call Northwestern Mu-<lb />
tual Life 752-4080 for<lb />
an appointment.<lb />
YOGA classes be-<lb />
ginning Feb. 27. 7:30<lb />
pm. All interested<lb />
persons are invited to<lb />
attend. Call Sunshine<lb />
758-0736 mornings &amp;<lb />
evenings.<lb />
SENIORS' resume<lb />
preparation is the key<lb />
factor in job placement.<lb />
National Printing Co. is<lb />
offering resume prep-<lb />
aration to seniors. You<lb />
merely submit the in-<lb />
formation 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 Tues. &amp;<lb />
Thurs. from 2-5 p.m. or<lb />
Home 752-1662.<lb /><pb facs="00057179_tn_0003" /><lb />
MSC Crafts Center offers instruction<lb />
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dents, student spouses,<lb />
1,1,1 faculty and staff<lb />
Mendenhail Student<lb />
Center members are<lb />
eligible to participate as<lb />
well as dependents of<lb />
facult) ami staff who<lb />
are eighteen or over.<lb />
1 pon payment of a<lb />
-1 semester fee,<lb />
an individual ma<lb />
register for an) of the<lb />
available workshops<lb />
without additional<lb />
1 barge, excluding costs<lb />
personal supplies<lb />
and a small lab fee<lb />
should the Crafts Center<lb />
Wet<lb />
furnish supplies.<lb />
Everyone who is<lb />
interested in learning a<lb />
craft should register<lb />
from 3 to 10 prn<lb />
daily during the week,<lb />
and from 10 t, 3<lb />
p.m. on Saturdays. The<lb />
lasl day to register is<lb />
Mar. 3. Also, no fee<lb />
refunds will be made<lb />
alter the works registra-<lb />
tion deadline.<lb />
The following work-<lb />
shops are now available:<lb />
-Moor loom weaving. In<lb />
this workshop, you v ill<lb />
learn how to use a<lb />
four-harness floor loom.<lb />
 say liquor is needed<lb />
"Mitntue.i from p. 1<lb />
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n then<lb />
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are  �.uat restau- touch with leader- ol<lb />
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ink it<lb />
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ants in North Carolina<lb />
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absence ol liquor by the<lb />
drink he said.<lb />
- tor the rest of<lb />
the restaurants in the<lb />
area, Quintard believes<lb />
thai the) are not push<lb />
mg too stronglv toge<lb />
'her. "As a whole,<lb />
) re nol doing that<lb />
much he said Quin-<lb />
tard adv in ates the for-<lb />
mation of a restaurant<lb />
alii ion to discuss pro-<lb />
blems thai will arise it<lb />
Mixed b� v. sales<lb />
v should<lb />
� � registering to<lb />
Quintard noted.<lb />
uid put ihe<lb />
pusl y'll have<lb />
restaurants, and<lb />
will in-<lb />
the dr forces<lb />
Killed<lb />
Rev. william Wallace,<lb />
president of the Chris-<lb />
tian ction League, was<lb />
unavailable lor com-<lb />
ment. The League has<lb />
been traditionally<lb />
opposed to the sale of<lb />
mixed beverages.<lb />
RIGC VS<lb />
SHOE REPAIR<lb />
AND<lb />
LEATHER SHOP<lb />
New leather pocketbooks,<lb />
holts, and belt buckles.<lb />
Shoes repaired to look<lb />
like new .<lb />
Ill W. ith St.<lb />
: 4fiNlKB 5<lb />
Had a piece Lately?<lb />
CHANELO'S PIZZA<lb />
sandwiches spaghetti<lb />
pizza lasagna<lb />
BREAD AND PIZZA DOUGH<lb />
MADE FRESH DAILY<lb />
FAST FREE DELIVERY<lb />
758-7400<lb />
O<lb />
FESTIVAL<lb />
CO<lb />
EVERY<lb />
Flounder Dinner<lb />
All You Can Eat<lb />
Includes French Fries, Salad Bar,<lb />
Tartar Sauces &amp; Hush Puppies.<lb />
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL!<lb />
MONEYS<lb />
Located beside<lb />
the Ramada Inn,<lb />
264 By-pass.<lb />
 ariel ol lei hniquey<lb />
will be demonstrated.<lb />
-Basic pottery. In this<lb />
class, basic instruction<lb />
i" wheel throwing and<lb />
hand-building techniques<lb />
will be taught, as will<lb />
the glazing and tiring f<lb />
i lu.<lb />
Basic woodworking. In<lb />
tin- workshop, vou will<lb />
learn techniques with<lb />
handtools. Instruction<lb />
will include various con-<lb />
struction proi esses, and<lb />
the finishing and stain-<lb />
ing ol wood.<lb />
Kite making. This<lb />
workshop will enable<lb />
you to go flv a kite. <lb />
genei al introdm 1 ion to<lb />
the historv and types of<lb />
kite- will be followed h<lb />
methods ol kite- in-<lb />
struction. ll in will<lb />
iom Inde thi workshop.<lb />
-Contemporar) basket<lb />
ry. In this course, you<lb />
will learn flow to make<lb />
contemporar) baskets,<lb />
bv usin a varietv of<lb />
techiniques and mater-<lb />
ials.<lb />
Leather craft. Learn<lb />
the method- of creating<lb />
your own leather arti-<lb />
cles, like belts, wallets<lb />
and handbags.<lb />
Interested persons<lb />
should contai t Tana<lb />
Noble- at the Crafts<lb />
Center in Mendenhail<lb />
lor more information.<lb />
ARMY-NAVY STORE<lb />
1501 S Evans<lb />
8-15, bomber, field,<lb />
deck, flight, snorkel jackets<lb />
Back Packs<lb />
mirror-<lb />
-Enameled<lb />
Learn basic enameling<lb />
method- to create mir-<lb />
ror- with a varietv of<lb />
designs.<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE REPAIR<lb />
113 GRANDE AVE.<lb />
at<lb />
COLLEGE VIEW<lb />
CLEANERS<lb />
40th &amp; Evan Streets<lb />
m0 1tOi Cm<lb />
Schiifc Miller Stroh s $7.88<lb />
II ler � � s .<lb />
50 Lbs ice $2 75<lb />
CW�fc�4HS<lb />
IV,<lb />
h<lb />
TERRIES<lb />
HAIR FACTORY<lb />
Beauty Salon<lb />
Pactolus Highway<lb />
Greenville<lb />
758-7815<lb />
OWNED AND OPERATED BY<lb />
TERRY MOZINGO<lb />
FORMERLY with La Kosmetlque<lb />
SPECIAL ON PERMS $20.00 thru Feb. 15.<lb />
Op�n Mon. thru Frl. 8:00 to 6:00pm.<lb />
SKI SALE<lb />
All ski glove poles, hoot carriers, ski toti<lb />
thermal socks, goggles, &amp; liners 25 percent OFF<lb />
Large Assortment Ski Jackets, bibs, sweaters,<lb />
jumpsuits, turtlenecks &amp; tobaggons NOW �� OFF<lb />
2U percent to 50 pen enl on all skis<lb />
W percent OFF on boots bought separatel)<lb />
or 50 percent OFF it bought in a i<lb />
Car Racks i 1 OFF<lb />
NVI ILLATION CHARGE FOR MOI TI<lb />
ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN WAILABLE<lb />
IOCI STOM HI BOOTS<lb />
Ml men slacks, lini d &amp;<lb />
double cushion s I - �. ins .0K<lb />
50 percent OFF on I- nnis<lb />
Mi n - � omen's Etonit<lb />
-hoe- wen S � u -<lb />
812   ilsi n Dunloi !<lb />
ritleisl goli balls.<lb />
(witrtUm ft. I ulf,<lb />
2 OFh<lb />
V<lb />
m.<lb />
Rico Valentino<lb />
"The Campus Locomotive"<lb />
Major Romantic Languages. Always has a<lb />
date wears iridescent slacks .from the<lb />
wrong side ol the tracks, .been on "American<lb />
Bandstand" still cruises local high school<lb />
lor chicks.<lb />
Robv Famsworlh Harrington III<lb />
"Moneybags"<lb />
Major: MicroMacro Economics. "Lack o<lb />
mone is the root of all evil" . .chauffered to<lb />
classes wears penm, loafers with dimes in<lb />
em Math Cross luggage. . plans to start at<lb />
the hp (of his lather s corporation).<lb />
Class of 1962<lb />
Xelda Woofenbite<lb />
"Gums"<lb />
Major: Libran Science. Watches "Queen For<lb />
A Day" and cries, studies a lot alwas in<lb />
curlers dependable. . . makes popcorn even<lb />
Fridav and Saturda night . . uses nasal spra<lb />
probabl will be "left on the shelf<lb />
B.M.O.C.<lb />
'He only had one thing on his mind"<lb />
Bettina Putschnik<lb />
"Pinky"<lb />
Major: Art. Ban the Bomb. dresses in black<lb />
recites blank verse poetr in coffee houses<lb />
met one of the Limeltghters .can slip into<lb />
a trance. . proud ol her Holden Caulfield type<lb />
brother, wants a pad in the Village. . . bongo<lb />
Idrums. . really hep<lb />
g 1979 PABST BREWING COMPANY. Milwaukee. W.s andotherdt.es<lb />
Tilton Sidewheys<lb />
"Tilt"<lb />
Major: Motel Management. Sings along with<lb />
Mitchthe original clone wears white<lb />
socks and ripple-soled shoes that squeak<lb />
frequently "ditched even by parents . can<lb />
burp the "Gettysburg Address" perma-<lb />
nently out to lunch<lb />
�SKfcz�, -<lb />
Peaches N. Kreme<lb />
"Hot Stuff<lb />
Mann Elementary I .<lb />
dnen snow . . pert st 1c <lb />
knockout, especially in swt<lb />
"�mature" men voted eai<lb />
Princess<lb />
Freud Ian Slipp<lb />
bggy<lb />
Major: Nuclear Physics ctuall I<lb />
"I lysses wears coke bottle classes<lb />
populat around exam time knows jht<lb />
ence between "inductive" and<lb />
reasoning turned Harvarddown<lb />
V<lb />
Jim Shoe<lb />
Iwinky<lb />
Major: PH .Interior Decorating A compiei<lb />
person plays varsity everything an opera<lb />
butt sometimes misunderstood "onci<lb />
more, and I'll grind your face into the con-<lb />
crete" sensitive. . favorite color: chartreuse<lb />
 a neo-Renaissance Man<lb />
T<lb /><pb facs="00057179_tn_0004" /><lb />
A free student press<lb />
Freedom of the press is for<lb />
everybody, and college administrations<lb />
should do all they can to insure that<lb />
student journalists are guaranteed<lb />
their rights under the constitution.<lb />
Unfortunately, these rights are not<lb />
always guarded, either by the<lb />
administration or the students.<lb />
Too many college administrations<lb />
fegard their student press as a branch<lb />
of the univesity just like any other,<lb />
and attempt, with frightening success,<lb />
to tell the college editors what they<lb />
rnay print or even force them to print<lb />
stories about certain events or groups<lb />
on campus. If direct coercion doesn't<lb />
work, they threaten the paper with<lb />
withdrawing financial support or the<lb />
editor with expulsion or removal.<lb />
No administration has any right,<lb />
either legal or moral, to dictate<lb />
editorial policy, news coverage, or the<lb />
amount of space which must be<lb />
devoted to a particular segment of<lb />
campus. Those decisions are rightly<lb />
placed in the hands of the newspaper<lb />
staff. Sadly, recent court decisions<lb />
have threatened these freedoms, but<lb />
there is still a large body of<lb />
supportive cases.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD experienced at-<lb />
tempts at censopship during the early<lb />
'70's, one of which resulted in the<lb />
expulsion of editor Bob Thonen and a<lb />
landmark court decision reinstating<lb />
him. Many of the individuals<lb />
involved in that affair are still around,<lb />
and their attitudes about a free press<lb />
have not changed. Their minds are<lb />
rooted in antiquated authoritarian<lb />
ideas. Those who do not learn from<lb />
the past are destined to repeat it.<lb />
Viewpoint<lb />
ERA foes are misguided<lb />
By DEIDRE DELAHLNTY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the Tuesday News and Observer there was a<lb />
cartoon of the sort that is insulting to women and<lb />
infuriates them, be they feminists or not. The<lb />
cartoon depicted dizzy empty-headed women as the<lb />
ones who are blocking the ratification of the ERA.<lb />
1 his is an erroneous assumption and a biased<lb />
putdown from a supposedly enlightened source.<lb />
Stupid women are not the ones who are so<lb />
effectively blocking the passage of the ERA in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The opposition is composed of women who, after<lb />
having thought about the issue, assume wrongly<lb />
that the few rights they have now will be taken<lb />
away from them. The other members of the<lb />
oppostion are those North Carolinian legislators who<lb />
believe they must protect "their" women.<lb />
Women who oppose the ERA base their<lb />
opposition on the idea that they will be forced to<lb />
leave their roles as homemakers and find other<lb />
jobs. They fear that they will lose their husband's<lb />
financial support, as will their children. This is<lb />
false.<lb />
The ERA is a simply written amendment which<lb />
states that "Equality of rights under the law shall<lb />
not be denied or abridged by the United States or<lb />
b) any state on account of sex The ERA applies<lb />
to state and federally funded institutions, not to<lb />
social personal relationships like families and<lb />
marriage.<lb />
The ERA will require that laws be written in<lb />
sex-neutral language. Therefore support and alimony<lb />
law- will be extended to men, not denied to<lb />
women. Custody of children will not<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
DOUG WHITE<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
STEVE BACHNER<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGER<lb />
ROBERT M. SWAIM<lb />
NEWS EDITORSAssistant Advertising<lb />
RICK 1 GLIARM IS MARC BARNESManager Terry Herndon<lb />
Assistant News EditorsAdvertising Salesman<lb />
Richy Smith Mike RogersPaul Lineke Chief Ad Artist<lb />
TRENDS EDITORJane W ells<lb />
JEFF ROLLINSProofreaders<lb />
Assistant Trends EditorsOeidre Oelahunty<lb />
Barry Clayton Bill JonesSue Johnson David Miller Typesetters<lb />
SPORTS EDITORJeanett Coats-<lb />
SAM ROGERS Assistant Sports Editor Charles ChandlerOebbie Hotaiing Cartoonists Sue Lamm Barry Clayton<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD Is the student<lb />
newspaper ol East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board ot<lb />
ECU and is distributed each Tuesday<lb />
and Thursday during the academic<lb />
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automatically be given the mother, rather under the<lb />
ERA, fathers will be given equal consideration when<lb />
child custody is decided by the courts. The ERA<lb />
will not force any woman to change her personal<lb />
relationships, lose her husbands support, and in the<lb />
case of divorce, men and women will be treated<lb />
equally.<lb />
In reality, the ERA will help to strengthen the<lb />
family unit, especially those families who are<lb />
suffering from economic strife. Almost 50 percent of<lb />
the women in North Carolina work and many do<lb />
so out of economic necessity. Over half of all the<lb />
poor people in North Carolina are women.<lb />
Those working and poor women should not be<lb />
barred from higher paying, more technically skilled<lb />
jobs simply on the basis of sex. The family unit is<lb />
in all probability suffering now because the working<lb />
women can not make enough money to effectively<lb />
contribute to its support.<lb />
Another facet of the opposition's argument is<lb />
that women will no longer be protected by rape<lb />
laws, and that they will have to share bathrooms<lb />
and living quarters with men. This, too, is false.<lb />
Rape laws will not be eliminated. They will,<lb />
though, be rewritten so as to protect both genders<lb />
from sexual assaults. This means more protection<lb />
for men, not less for women.<lb />
As for the toilet issue, the right to privacy has<lb />
been covered by the Supreme Court. This right<lb />
includes separate bathrooms and sleeping facilities<lb />
where they are needed. Consequently, all dormitor-<lb />
ies and bathrooms will not go co-ed with the<lb />
ratification of the ERA.<lb />
When it comes to the notion that women need<lb />
to be "protected well, feminists find the idea<lb />
repulsive. The concept of "protection" implies that<lb />
women are not intelligent enough to protect<lb />
themselves. So far, chivalrous minded men have<lb />
"protected" women from equal educations, better<lb />
jobs and their own property, to name just a few.<lb />
This protection is misguided and unwanted.<lb />
The ERA will go to the North Carolina Senate<lb />
this week. At last report both sides had counted<lb />
votes in their favor, and it appears that the vote<lb />
will be a draw. If this is the case, Lt. Gov. Jimmy<lb />
Green will be called on to cast the tie-breaking<lb />
vote.<lb />
Green does not support the ERA. He told<lb />
reporters in Raleigh Tuesday that they did not have<lb />
enough tape in their cassette players or enough<lb />
time for him to list all the reasons for his<lb />
opposition to ratification. That was not an<lb />
illuminating answer to so important a question.<lb />
Perhaps he, too, feels that the women of North<lb />
Carolina need protection?<lb />
Unfortunately, the North Carolina Legislature has<lb />
continually made a poor show of support for women<lb />
and their quest for equal rights. This lack of<lb />
support may have a serious effect on the entire<lb />
state. The National Organization for Women (NOW)<lb />
has organized a boycott against those states that<lb />
have refused to ratify the ERA. Organizations that<lb />
support the ERA have rallied with NOW and refuse<lb />
to hold their conventions in anti-ratification states.<lb />
This boycott is so effective that Nevada and<lb />
Missouri, anti-ratification states, have lost millions<lb />
of dollars in convention revenues and are suing<lb />
NOW under the Sherman Antitrust Act. Fortunat-<lb />
ely, it is unlikely that these states will win their<lb />
suit.<lb />
Women of North Carolina need permanent and<lb />
guaranteed equal rights under the law. They have<lb />
been discriminated against under the guise of<lb />
protection far too long. The North Carolina<lb />
Legislature must ratify the ERA. Only then can<lb />
North Carolina be considered a truly progressive<lb />
state.<lb />
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A referendum is needed<lb />
The Greenville Chamber of<lb />
Commerce must decide today whether<lb />
or not to ask the County Commission-<lb />
ers for a liquor by the drink<lb />
referendum for Pitt County.<lb />
We have expressed our support of<lb />
the issue in several previous editori-<lb />
als, and do not feel justified in<lb />
repeating the same arguments.<lb />
Suffice it to say that we hope the<lb />
commissioners decide to hold a<lb />
referendum, and that it will be held<lb />
at a time when most students,<lb />
faculty, and staff of ECU will be in<lb />
the area. It would be wrong to<lb />
schedule it when school is not in<lb />
session, since that would be unfairly<lb />
stacking the deck in the dry's favor.<lb />
Uppity Women<lb />
Medieval women were oppressed<lb />
By CHARLENE CARTER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Some historians divide early medieval society<lb />
into three groups�those who fought, those who<lb />
prayed, and those who worked. Women were<lb />
regarded as unable to fight, they could not be<lb />
priests, and only a very few were permitted to<lb />
become nuns; the only occupation left for them was<lb />
to work.<lb />
A religious vocation for women was a<lb />
troublesome consideration in the male-oriented early-<lb />
Middle Ages. Many early female ascetics were<lb />
forced to disguise themselves as men in order to<lb />
pursue holy vocation.<lb />
This changed as convents were founded, but few<lb />
women ever had the opportunity to choose the<lb />
religious way. Girls were expected to marry early<lb />
(at age 13 or 14) and widows were expected to take<lb />
new husbands. Convents were mainly a retreat for<lb />
well-to-do women, the widows and daughters of<lb />
great men. English subjects were warned that the<lb />
spiriting away of a nun for marital purposes carred<lb />
the death penalty.<lb />
Toward the end of the 12th century, a religious<lb />
group called the Premonstratensians refused to<lb />
admit any more women to its holy order, the<lb />
explanation being that recognizing that the<lb />
wickedness of women is greater than all the other<lb />
wickedness 0f the worldand that the poison of<lb />
asps and dragons is more curable and less<lb />
dangerous for men than the familiarity of women,<lb />
(we) have unanimously decreed that for the safetv<lb />
of our soulswe will on no account receive an<lb />
more sistersbut will avoid them like poisonous<lb />
animal<lb />
One attack on the status quo which had survived<lb />
the centuries was written by a woman named<lb />
Christine de Pesan in the 15th century. She accused<lb />
those, who attacked women, as being guilty of<lb />
ingratitude. She asserted that while some women<lb />
were bad, just as some men were bad, that it was<lb />
poor logic to lump them all together into one group.<lb />
She cited many virtuous women, and argued for the<lb />
education of women.<lb />
Childbirth was a women's function which was<lb />
seen as having a dual purpose - that of glorifving<lb />
womenkind while at the same time punishing ' her<lb />
for original sin. The once-reputable occupation of<lb />
midwife came under suspicion of the Church<lb />
Suffering was not supposed to be relieved in a<lb />
laboring woman, since it was the will of God.<lb />
Midwives who administered herbs or otherwise<lb />
attempted to ease labor often found themselves<lb />
suspect of witchcraft. Women were urged to despise<lb />
the midwms and to seek help onlv from<lb />
Church-authorized male physicians and priest.<lb />
exi1 WiU L�e the ,8St brief ht�rv.<lb />
examining women in the Ancient World.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Miller's Bee Gees review 'slanderous'<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
I find it disturbing<lb />
that your "Trends" re-<lb />
viewers are so impu-<lb />
dently negative on<lb />
everything, even things<lb />
that deserve such a<lb />
cruel fate as being<lb />
reviewed by FOUN-<lb />
TAINHEAD. I have po-<lb />
litely tolerated the<lb />
pseudo-journalism ap-<lb />
pearing in "Trends<lb />
but now it's time to see<lb />
justice done. The gro-<lb />
tesque epitome of pess-<lb />
imism and negativity<lb />
came recently with a<lb />
slander entitled: "Bee<lb />
Gees release 'Maalox-<lb />
flavored candy bar<lb />
Spirits Having Flown<lb />
is an exceptional album.<lb />
It seems to me that a<lb />
group that is able to<lb />
push a recording to the<lb />
number one position in<lb />
ten days, surely can't<lb />
be as unappealing as<lb />
was insinuated. The Bee<lb />
Gees are able to<lb />
capture on record that<lb />
little bit of magic that<lb />
transcends the music<lb />
itself. Their style is not<lb />
dead.<lb />
On the contrary, the<lb />
style is truly unique<lb />
and somewhat revolu-<lb />
tionary. It creates a<lb />
euphoria that does more<lb />
for the listener than all<lb />
the devices employed by<lb />
the conventional rock<lb />
group.<lb />
It seems to be this<lb />
very unique style that<lb />
has misled the public in<lb />
general. Even the<lb />
"Trends" reviewer has<lb />
fallen victim to this<lb />
unfortunate propaganda<lb />
syndrome. The Bee<lb />
Gees might at first<lb />
seem to be a "Teeny-<lb />
bopper group but<lb />
that's absolutely false.<lb />
The musical enter-<lb />
tainment they provide is<lb />
for everyone, not just<lb />
developing twelve year<lb />
old girls who derive<lb />
orgasmic pleasure from<lb />
looking at photographs<lb />
of the newest fawn idol.<lb />
Be reminded that in<lb />
1964, a group emerged<lb />
that was labeled strictlv<lb />
for the younger children<lb />
children.<lb />
Today, the Beatles are<lb />
respected by all tvpes<lb />
of music listeners.<lb />
One final comment:<lb />
whoever bought the<lb />
record album for $8.98<lb />
must have been on<lb />
cocaine at the time. Mv i<lb />
C�P only cost $5.99 at<lb />
Record Bar.<lb />
S. Maurice Jones<lb />
V<lb />
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15 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb />
Christopher Parkening<lb />
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commanded<lb />
teens, now<lb />
the classical<lb />
master guitarist of the<lb />
'Christopher Parkening is a<lb />
most brilliant guitarists in<lb />
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��on Artists Series. The artist's tour this seaso.<lb />
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nent.<lb />
season<lb />
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to appear at<lb />
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Columbia Artists<lb />
He is<lb />
many<lb />
outstanding<lb />
enmg is playing on the<lb />
"i many universities and colleges.<lb />
� with students that he has had<lb />
ments with most of tht<lb />
- ol higher learning.<lb />
first European tour he made debuts in<lb />
Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Amsterdam and<lb />
na. Twice he has toured Japan and visited<lb />
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Iond, young artist is California-born.<lb />
k up the guitar at age eleven, motivated by<lb />
the playing of his cousin, American<lb />
first<lb />
guitarists,<lb />
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Judges inc<lb />
Mar, Cast<lb />
guitari<lb />
Pepe Romero. From the beginning<lb />
manifested the phenomenal affinity for his<lb />
instrument that characterize- the virtuoso-to-be,<lb />
working voluntarily with his guitar and with<lb />
untiring enthusiasm fur many hours each dav.<lb />
Vfter the first year of ?tud, Parkening gave his<lb />
tirst recital. His program ot Bach, Scarlatti and<lb />
Ubeniz prompted a critic to exclaim, "Although<lb />
twelve, he ha- a musical feeling, a command<lb />
instrument, and a self-assurance seldom<lb />
by most adult musicians<lb />
?urteen he entered the annual state-wide<lb />
ol the Young Musicians Foundation.<lb />
'uded Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky,<lb />
'Inuovo-Tedesco and others. The Founda-<lb />
t hat time ottered no category in which<lb />
t- could compete; but so impressed were the<lb />
 - with Parkening's virtuosity that he was<lb />
duled as a special "out-of-competition" perlor-<lb />
His excellence in the Bach Chaconne was the<lb />
si nsation ol the auditions. It won for him the<lb />
interest and respect of many celebrated, older<lb />
musicians present.<lb />
In particular the auditions were the beginning ot<lb />
a warm friendship vviTh" Mario �astehnrrovoTetrero<lb />
It was this composer's Concerto in D with which<lb />
Parkening made his formal concert debut under<lb />
auspices ol the Young Musicians Foundation of Los<lb />
ngeles. This acclaimed appearance led at once to<lb />
engagements with the Los Angeles Philharmonic<lb />
Orchestra, the Pasadena Symphony Orchestra and<lb />
numerous other orchestras in Southern California.<lb />
W ith Utter- from Castelnuovo-Tedesco and cellist<lb />
ph Schuster, and a tape of his performance of<lb />
the Concerto in D as his credentials, Parkening was<lb />
accepted as a scholarship student by Andres Segovia<lb />
in a Master Class at the University of California at<lb />
Berkeley. Segovia chose him from three hundred<lb />
students present to perform daily before the class,<lb />
and later selected him as soloist when the Master<lb />
Class was televised nationally.<lb />
In January 1966 the artist gave the world<lb />
premiere of the Second Concerto in C for Guitar<lb />
and Orchestra by Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Walter Arlen<lb />
of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "It is music by a<lb />
irtuoso for a virtuoso suggesting that other<lb />
virtuoso, Segovia It was in this period that<lb />
Parkening took up academic and musical studies at<lb />
the University of Southern California; and he again<lb />
attended on full scholarship a Segovia Master<lb />
Classthis time at the Winston Salem, North<lb />
Carolina School of the Arts.<lb />
In July 1968 Parkening was named one of the<lb />
outstanding young artists of the year by High<lb />
Fidelity Magazine. The following September he<lb />
signed with Columbia Artists Management for his<lb />
first concert tour of the United States and Canada.<lb />
The artist's international celebrity has been<lb />
greatlv increased by five stunning recordings for<lb />
Angel Records. "In the Classic Style" and "In the<lb />
Spanish Style" were released in November 1968.<lb />
There followed "Romanza" and "Parkening Plays<lb />
Bach For the latter the artist did his own<lb />
transcriptions. This recording joined the list of<lb />
best-selling classical recordings throughout the<lb />
United States and maintained its high position for<lb />
many weeks. In the fall of 1974, saluting the artist<lb />
a- a best seller, Angel issued another disc, "The<lb />
Christopher Parkening Album" which features<lb />
the most outstanding selections from earlier albums.<lb />
Angel's newest recording is an album of Baroque<lb />
and French Impressionist music by Handel,<lb />
Couperin, Scarlatti, Weiss, Visee, Ravel, Debussy,<lb />
Satie and Poulenc. The disc, titled "Parkening and<lb />
the Guitar" was distributed in November 1976.<lb />
In the autumn of 1968 Parkening was invited by<lb />
Segovia to serve with him on the judges' panel at<lb />
the International Guitar Competition in Santiago de<lb />
Compostela, Spain. At Segovia's request he gave<lb />
two concerts and at each the great maestro<lb />
personally presented him to the Spanish audiences.<lb />
The-e performances won Parkening an ovation from<lb />
both audience and press, and the competition<lb />
concluded with an extraordinary turn of events: the<lb />
young American judge was awarded a silver plaque<lb />
-kml�oTrTeT�trrjnors- the Spaniards' ' vvuuld -hare-1<lb />
conferred only upon their first-prize winning<lb />
contestants!<lb />
Recent concert seasons have found Christopher<lb />
Parkening on lengthy tours: in addition to the<lb />
nation's concert halls, his engagements include<lb />
re-engagements on college and university recital<lb />
series where he has an especially warm rapport<lb />
with audiences. In recent seasons he has been<lb />
-oloist with the New York Philharmonic, Mnnesota<lb />
Christopher Parkening<lb />
Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony, and was featured<lb />
on television with the Boston Pops Orchestra,<lb />
Arthur Fiedler conducting. He made his New York<lb />
recital debut in the handsome Alice Tully Hall at<lb />
Lincoln Center on November 2, 1972 and returned<lb />
to the same hall on February 23, 1974. Both events<lb />
were -old out occasions for enthusiastic audiences<lb />
and major critics.<lb />
In August and September 1972 Parkening<lb />
completed his first tour of principal cities of Japan<lb />
where his recordings are extremely popular; he has<lb />
been principal soloist at that country's first Rodrigo<lb />
Festival which honors the composer who has done<lb />
so much for the guitar.<lb />
Christopher Parkening is the author of "The<lb />
Christopher Parkening Guitar Method, Volume I"<lb />
which was published by Sherrv-Brener Ltd. of<lb />
"Chicago. Devoted to basic techniques of guitar<lb />
playing, the book presents the artist's perrial<lb />
approach after his years of study, playing, and<lb />
teaching. The initial printing was 30,000 copies.<lb />
"The Parkening Method wa- written so that it can<lb />
be used either in a classroom or -tudent-teacher<lb />
situation, or bv an individual student attempting to<lb />
studv alone. It has already been adopted by<lb />
conservatories and schools of music across the<lb />
countrv as official text for their guitar departments.<lb />
The Method B,�,k i- i '� its second printing.<lb />
Lik. Segovia .niic  .ire tht preponderance of<lb />
great musicians the world over-Parkening recognizes<lb />
the obligation of the accomplished instrumentalist U<lb />
pass along the heritage of knowledge to younge<lb />
musicians. For several years he occupied the thai<lb />
of Head of the Guitar Department and was full-time<lb />
instructor in guitar for the University oi Southern<lb />
California School ol Music,He now makes his home<lb />
in Montana where he plan- to continue hi<lb />
teaching. During the summers ol 175 and 176 he<lb />
taught two series of Master Clae- at Montana<lb />
State University in Bozeman. He is now the head ot<lb />
their Guitar Department.<lb />
During the last two years Christopher Parkening<lb />
has limited hi- touring each concert season so that<lb />
he can fulfill hi- expanding recording and teaching<lb />
t ommitments.<lb />
Critical acclaim for Parkening artistry has<lb />
appeared in newspapers aero America, including<lb />
such major publications a- The New lork Times.<lb />
the Boston Globe and the San Francisco Chronicle.<lb />
Parkening frequently visits his parents who live<lb />
in the beautitul wilderness area ol Idaho. He is an<lb />
accomplished fly-fisherman and horseman. He also<lb />
enjoys Scuba diving and skiing.<lb />
Richard Pryor's comedie style shines in Blue Collar<lb />
FROM LEFT TO right. Yaphet Kotto, Richard Pryor<lb />
and Harvev keitel. who protray auto workers in<lb />
I niversals Blue Collar hold the evidence of<lb />
corruption they intend to use to blackmail their<lb />
union.<lb />
Blue Collar 1<lb />
is a contemporary drama, laced with moments ot<lb />
hilarity, about three ordinary men-two blacks and<lb />
one white-whose impulsive decision to rob their<lb />
own union results in tragic consequences for each of<lb />
them.<lb />
It is also someting of an anomaly among<lb />
American movies todaya personal film that was<lb />
hand-tailored rather than "packaged" for major<lb />
studio, distribution.<lb />
The latter is far more customary. At its simplest<lb />
it involves obtaining a "property" (play, story,<lb />
screenplay), getting a star or two and a director (or<lb />
sometimes, a super-tar director and then the actors)<lb />
to agree to make it, developing a budget, then<lb />
presenting the project to a studio for financing, with<lb />
the packager serving as producer.<lb />
When Paul Schrader started fashioning, the script<lb />
for Blue Collar from source material suggested<lb />
by writer and former auto assembly-line worker<lb />
Svdnev A. Glass, he knew that he would have some<lb />
difficulty in selling it to a major -tudio.<lb />
lthough his s recounting credits included Taxi<lb />
Driver Theiakuzu . Obsession Roiling<lb />
Ihundcr and olhei -old but not yet filmed, the<lb />
.�v�-ial! tone of Blue Collar would be darkand<lb />
�' t ' e riskv at a time when upbeat films like<lb />
Rocky were commanding the industry's attention.<lb />
VI-o, he wanted to use the story to make his<lb />
directorial debuta second handicap. It would be<lb />
nece-ary to make the project more attractive.<lb />
Even as he and his elder brother, Leonard-with<lb />
whom he had collaborated on The lakuza as well<lb />
as on a new work, Old Boyfriends began to<lb />
co-write the screenplay, he touched bases simultan-<lb />
eously with Richard Pryor and Harvey Keitel; at<lb />
least one of his major characters had to be<lb />
blackbecause American cars he noted, "are<lb />
made primarily by black people On the other<lb />
hand, he wanted to make a "worker film where the<lb />
economic issue was more significant than the racial<lb />
one.<lb />
Pryor had increasingly begun to include some<lb />
dramatic elements in hi- film work, having jut<lb />
completed Which Way is I p' free adaptation<lb />
of Lina W ertn.ueUer's The Seduction of Mimi . in<lb />
which h portrayed a beleagie d ii.it picker, and<lb />
Greased Lightning the story ��! tamed black stock<lb />
car racer W endell Nt�<lb />
Blue Collar negan filming May l�. I77 at<lb />
the Checker plant in kuiaiiiuoo. Mn � r n. with<lb />
Bobby Byrne as director of photography. Byrne, a<lb />
protege and operator at various time- tor tioth<lb />
William Fraker ami Las.lo Kovacs, has been a great<lb />
aid to two othei 'iret.ir- m.lkill. '� �.(<lb />
Him- Hal Need! ,m I "Mnokcy and the Bandit , al�j<lb />
Joan  frit; Hrt Love lie ai-o photograf-h�tl<lb />
The laid for Bun Kevnoid<lb />
Patterson's Emily is 4a warm and moving story'<lb />
Bv SUE ELLEN<lb />
McLEOD<lb />
Staff W riter<lb />
Thnma- Patterson's<lb />
play. Kmilv which deals<lb />
with tnc 'life of Emily<lb />
Dickinson, presents a<lb />
warm and moving story<lb />
of the love which grows<lb />
between a brother and<lb />
sister. Patterson weaves<lb />
the playful happiness<lb />
and closeness of chil-<lb />
dren into a love that<lb />
grows with maturity.<lb />
The incestuous at-<lb />
tachment which devel-<lb />
ops is believable be-<lb />
cause it blossoms nat-<lb />
urally. The sorrow crea-<lb />
ted for Emily and her<lb />
brother is touching and<lb />
real. Patterson's script<lb />
involves a running reci-<lb />
tation of Emily's poetry<lb />
in juxtaposition with<lb />
specific events which<lb />
happened in her youth,<lb />
events which center<lb />
around her relationship<lb />
with her brother,<lb />
Austin.<lb />
Whether or not Pat-<lb />
terson's interpretation is<lb />
factual is the concern of<lb />
scholars of Emily<lb />
Dickinson. The play it-<lb />
self, however, unfolds<lb />
like a flower, blooming<lb />
and fading. It is moving<lb />
and well written.<lb />
Remarkably fine per-<lb />
formances are delivered<lb />
by Paige Weaver as<lb />
Emily Dickinson, the<lb />
youth, and Frank<lb />
Altschuler as Austin<lb />
Dickinson, the youth.<lb />
The ease and sincerity<lb />
their combined effort<lb />
achieves firmly estab-<lb />
lished the growing force<lb />
between the two char-<lb />
fully to<lb />
poignant<lb />
character<lb />
acters.<lb />
Paige Weaver is<lb />
delightful as a young<lb />
girl and manages art-<lb />
retain the<lb />
and vibrant<lb />
of Emily as<lb />
she matures. Frank<lb />
Altschuler renders a<lb />
sincere portrayal of<lb />
Austin Dickinson. He is<lb />
alive and caring yet still<lb />
principled and, there-<lb />
fore, troubled.<lb />
Franklin<lb />
Ann Franklin as<lb />
Emily, the poet, has a<lb />
difficult role as she is<lb />
constantly reciting the<lb />
poetry which reveals<lb />
what she inwardly con-<lb />
ceals. She manages to<lb />
sustain momentum thr-<lb />
oughout, but at times<lb />
has trouble maintaining<lb />
spontaneity.<lb />
Edward Haynes' set<lb />
is a fluid movement of<lb />
versatility and depth.<lb />
Sheer transparencies<lb />
both separate and blend<lb />
the past and the<lb />
present, aiding the<lb />
shifts in time which<lb />
occur throughout the<lb />
play. The lighting, de-<lb />
signed by David F.<lb />
Downing, is excellently<lb />
subtle and stark. The<lb />
subtle shades of dusk<lb />
and dawn create shifts<lb />
in time and the stark<lb />
blazing white intensifies<lb />
emotion. A particularly<lb />
dramatic scene finds<lb />
Emily, the poet encir-<lb />
cled by a brilliant shaft<lb />
of light which beams<lb />
brighter as she watches<lb />
her younger self mount<lb />
the stairs to her<lb />
brother, Austin.<lb />
Directed by Edgar<lb />
R. Loessin, Emily is<lb />
captivating and intrigu-<lb />
ing. Loessin presents<lb />
scenes from the past<lb />
under Emily's watchful,<lb />
remembering eyes, cre-<lb />
ating a past that lives<lb />
both for Emily, the<lb />
poet, and the audience.<lb />
His use of nudity<lb />
when the ghost of<lb />
Emily's brother as a<lb />
youth appears to her<lb />
works well, but one<lb />
wonders if the reason is<lb />
the nudity or the mom-<lb />
ent created by compe-<lb />
tent actors.<lb />
The Drama Depart-<lb />
ment's production of<lb />
Emily is inspired and<lb />
moving. The play runs<lb />
through Saturday night<lb />
in Studio Theatre and is<lb />
a production well worth<lb />
seeing.<lb />
Edgar Loessin<lb />
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 15 February 1979<lb />
Buckminster Fuller answers questions<lb />
By BARRY CLAYTON<lb />
Assistant Trends Editor<lb />
This is the second installment in a two-part<lb />
interview with Buckminster Fuller.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"1 don't mean to infer that being an optimist<lb />
precludes being a realist<lb />
Fuller:<lb />
"I'm not an optimist. I'm a hard realist, and I<lb />
gave you some factual information about an opt<lb />
you didn't know you had. I can show you that<lb />
evolution is trying to make us a success<lb />
Ft) I NTAINHEAD:<lb />
"I guess I'm going for a particular idea. Do you<lb />
believe that Man has the capacity to solve<lb />
Ku lu-<lb />
ll Ull.<lb />
"Do you think that the human race will be able<lb />
to solve any technical problem that it encounters?"<lb />
Fuller:<lb />
"I've got it all spelled out. It can be done in<lb />
engineering; it's clear. It's highly feasible. I know<lb />
just what I'm talking about. And all you have to do<lb />
Synergetics<lb />
i- look at any of the 200,000 buldings built from my<lb />
d ' I've got many other things including a map<lb />
laid i! so that you can see Earth like that totally<lb />
visible and not kill yourself with all that nonsense.<lb />
Go back to Synergetics. That's 780 pages. I've got<lb />
Volume Two just being finished now. That's another<lb />
800. All on Aegis' coordinate system. All<lb />
conceptual. It can be understood by any child. Any<lb />
child can do nuclear physics<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"Not this child. I can't even handle<lb />
calculus<lb />
nature's not using, that they teach you but which<lb />
doesn't work. They teach you in geometry that<lb />
many lines go through the same point at the same<lb />
time. Physics finds that they can't, and trying is an<lb />
event. You have an interference and you have a<lb />
refraction, smash-up, deflection. All the things of<lb />
reality come out of the fact that lines can't go<lb />
through the same point at the same time. So they<lb />
teach you straight-line physics where there aren't<lb />
any ways. They teach you solids, and no solids. Our<lb />
whole education system is completely misinforming.<lb />
1 admit it's a shocking thing but it's true, when<lb />
� "U really go out and get your own factual<lb />
information.You don't have to call it mathematics if<lb />
you enjoy the way a butterfly flies. That's the<lb />
mathematics, really. Realize that that's exactly the<lb />
point and try to find out more about it<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"You've received a fantastic number of honorary<lb />
degrees over the years. In the information I've<lb />
seen, it is fully twenty-nine honorary degrees<lb />
"That's fantastic.<lb />
Fuller<lb />
'Human' instead of 'Man No woman,<lb />
no<lb />
FOl MAIN HEAD:<lb />
Fuller:<lb />
FullerIt's forty-one<lb />
You vebeengiventhismathematicsthatFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
They're in science, art, everything.<lb />
Poetry<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"Didn't I see something about a degree in<lb />
poetry as well?"<lb />
J have the Harvard Chair in Poetry. The Carles<lb />
Lind Chair in Poetry. It's only given for one year.<lb />
That's the greatest honor Harvard gives.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
"Do you write as well? Poetry?"<lb />
Fuller:<lb />
"I have eighteen books. A lot of people call<lb />
them poetry<lb />
With this we concluded the interview, and Mr.<lb />
Bream returned to escort Dr. Fuller to his motel<lb />
where (doubtlessly)he could rest in more comfort.<lb />
Carolyn Wyeth steps into public view<lb />
U CHRIS ROBERTS<lb />
Vssociated Press Writer<lb />
CHADDS FORD. Pa.<lb />
P Carolyn Wyeth, the<lb />
use n! America's<lb />
famous clan of<lb />
artist is stepping from<lb />
the liadows.<lb />
-If I didn't have a<lb />
I heart I'd go out<lb />
and gel drunk as hell<lb />
sty 69-year-old<lb />
the exhibit of<lb />
work that opens<lb />
lay a stone's<lb />
�m the weather-<lb />
use that has<lb />
her lifelong home.<lb />
house was built<lb />
Hobbit<lb />
appears at<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
Thi- weekend, the<lb />
ent Union Coffee-<lb />
Committee will<lb />
open its -Ting semester<lb />
 rogramming with the<lb />
Mountain String<lb />
: and Hobbit.<lb />
Both attraction- will<lb />
perform on Fri. and<lb />
Sat. Fob. 16 and 17, in<lb />
15. Mendenhall.<lb />
Admission is 50 cents.<lb />
! hne -how will begin at<lb />
(' p.m and will be<lb />
followed b a 10 p.m.<lb />
performance bv the<lb />
other act.<lb />
Coffeehouse auditions<lb />
have also been sched-<lb />
ule.i for Fri. and Sat<lb />
Feb. 23 and 24, at 9<lb />
p.m. in the Coffee-<lb />
house. dmission is<lb />
free.<lb />
Both the Bassett<lb />
Mountain String Band<lb />
and Hobbit feature ECU<lb />
students. The String<lb />
Band feature- Chris<lb />
Tacher and Nelson<lb />
Jarvis, while Hobbit is<lb />
better known as Karen<lb />
W einberg, an ECU<lb />
voice major.<lb />
Both acts performed<lb />
in the Coffeehouse last<lb />
semester to an enthusi-<lb />
astic audience.<lb />
Hobbil ings acoustic<lb />
blues and folk songs<lb />
with a beautiful, wide-<lb />
ranging voice and<lb />
sensitive guitar playing.<lb />
Her style is -imilar to<lb />
early Join Mitchell or<lb />
Joan Armatrading.<lb />
The String Band is a<lb />
no-nonsense bluegrass<lb />
outfit that never fails to<lb />
bring the audience to<lb />
it- feet. One of the<lb />
highlights of last<lb />
semester's show was an<lb />
audience participation<lb />
-quare dance.<lb />
As always, free<lb />
refreshments will be<lb />
served to complement<lb />
the evening's program.<lb />
for her father, the late<lb />
illustrator N.C. Wyeth,<lb />
and was the birthplace<lb />
of her brother, Andrew,<lb />
one of the nation's most<lb />
celebrated artists. Her<lb />
nephew, Jamie, a noted<lb />
portraitist, lives nearby.<lb />
"It isn't a myth I'm<lb />
a recluse. It the<lb />
truth she said in a<lb />
rare interview thi-<lb />
week. The exhibit, the<lb />
largest ever of her<lb />
paintings, will feature<lb />
53 of her about 100<lb />
work Her paintings<lb />
she average- two or<lb />
three a year�are brood-<lb />
ing, often -tark. captur-<lb />
ing the browns and<lb />
green- of the earth she<lb />
explores with her ani-<lb />
mals.<lb />
"The lame of the<lb />
others? It hasn't made<lb />
me jealous Miss<lb />
Wyeth -aid, sitting in a<lb />
laded burgundy and<lb />
gold wing chair, smok-<lb />
ing constantly. "I don't<lb />
like i! myself. I hate<lb />
tame A- -he -poke,<lb />
sunlight -plashed<lb />
through the deep-silled<lb />
window- of the red<lb />
brick and white clap-<lb />
hoard house perched<lb />
high on a hill. N.C.<lb />
Wveth built the house<lb />
with money<lb />
illustrating<lb />
in 1911<lb />
earned<lb />
"Treasure Island<lb />
The room, the one<lb />
in which Andrew Wyeth<lb />
was born, is filled with<lb />
books�among them<lb />
"Kidnapped" by Robert<lb />
Louis Stevenson and<lb />
"The Mysterious Island"<lb />
b Jules Verne, both<lb />
illustrated by N.C. A<lb />
portrait of the family<lb />
patriarch, who died in a<lb />
ear-train accident in<lb />
1945, i- on the mantel.<lb />
"He was a wonder-<lb />
ful teacher Miss<lb />
 yeth said of her<lb />
lather. "I had 19 years<lb />
Presents<lb />
'JANICE'<lb />
Mon. Feb. 19,1979<lb />
Showtime 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Advance tickets $4<lb />
At the door (if available$6<lb />
For more information call<lb />
CHAPTER X at 752 9745<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
CoSfehouse<lb />
Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
The Bassett Mt.<lb />
String Band<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Hobbit<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat Feb. 16 &amp; 17, at<lb />
9 &amp;IO p.m.<lb />
Room is, Mendenhall<lb />
ADMISSION SO cents<lb />
As usual,<lb />
plenty of FREE refreshments<lb />
the wonderful, sweet-<lb />
living, Santa Claus-<lb />
loving family everyone<lb />
believes. Now, I'm giv-<lb />
ing the other side,the<lb />
real thing<lb />
Exhibit<lb />
The exhibit, entitled<lb />
"Carolyn Wyeth, Ar-<lb />
tist will be at the<lb />
Brandvwine River<lb />
Museum in Chadds<lb />
Ford until May 20.<lb />
with him starting when<lb />
I was 11, hut we didn't<lb />
get along, and it's a<lb />
shame because we loved<lb />
the same things, the<lb />
trees, the vegetable gar-<lb />
den. We could have<lb />
had such a good time<lb />
together<lb />
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15 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
Ereertirows u-4 78- 70 win<lb />
Pirates down inspired UNC-W<lb />
B AM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
WILMINGTON .<lb />
mticipated this one<lb />
ighi in Trask Cotis<lb />
1 Wilmington had long<lb />
It was homecoming Tuesday<lb />
seum and the raucous Seahawk<lb />
nad some tend<lb />
� 90-85 loss here<lb />
Vnd until just less<lb />
appeared UNC-U<lb />
memories of last season'<lb />
th<lb />
"Tin<lb />
bul the<lb />
at the<lb />
Gillman<lb />
the first<lb />
step<lb />
lot<lb />
to<lb />
zone's shone<lb />
-witch to the<lb />
end when we<lb />
year,<lb />
there<lb />
us a lot of good this<lb />
man-to-man helped us<lb />
were holding the ball<lb />
said. "I thought we did a fairly good job in<lb />
halt defensively. We just seemed to be a<lb />
behind them. But in the second half we put a<lb />
which reallv seemed<lb />
an<lb />
six minutes remaining,<lb />
ilmington might just pull this<lb />
of pressure on their guards<lb />
ic a big difference for us.<lb />
exchanged hands<lb />
wever, an effective<lb />
lutch free throw<lb />
�s lifted ECU<lb />
delay game by the Pirates<lb />
shooting in the last five<lb />
past the inspired Seahawks<lb />
seven times in the<lb />
Hobson canned a 15 footer<lb />
i) give the Bucs a 63-62<lb />
! his has got ti<lb />
I'm undefeated<lb />
after the<lb />
?ise thert<lb />
lol more ;<lb />
fortunate to win<lb />
gh place to play, in<lb />
be one of the few gyms around<lb />
in Pirate coach Larry Gillman<lb />
"We handled ourselves with a<lb />
in the last five minutes and<lb />
iggressive in the second half. We<lb />
tonight. This is certainly<lb />
The lea<lb />
second hall until Frank<lb />
with 5:50 remaining I<lb />
advantage. The Pirates never trailed after that<lb />
Alter a nifty three point day by Oliver<lb />
long juniper by George Maynor with<lb />
went into their delay game.<lb />
David Underwood,<lb />
a<lb />
Mark<lb />
4:36,<lb />
trailing by live points, 36-31, at the half.<lb />
s abandoned their 1-2-2 zone defense and<lb />
nctlv man-to-man the rest of the way. Th<lb />
kept UNC- ilmington off th<lb />
second half and also hurt<lb />
e<lb />
e backboards in<lb />
its outside shooting.<lb />
and<lb />
the Pirate- then<lb />
Ma nor. Mack and forward<lb />
who gunned in a career high 22 points, all canned<lb />
a pair ol three throws during the last two minutes<lb />
to put the game out of reach.<lb />
'We've been in a lot of tight games this year<lb />
and I think our experience against so many tought<lb />
team- has reall helped us at times Gillman<lb />
explained. "David Underwood certainly had his<lb />
finest game of the season and Frank Hobson got a<lb />
couple ol ke baskets for us in the second half. I'm<lb />
jusl pleased to win on the road. This is only our<lb />
tourth road win ail year<lb />
Underwood, the 6-6 transfer from South Carolina,<lb />
scored field goals and canned free throws for his 22<lb />
points. Maynor had 17 while Mack chipped in with<lb />
15 and Herb Krusen added 12.<lb />
Dave Wolff led UNC-Wilmington with 15 points<lb />
while John Haskins had 14, and Danny Davis scored<lb />
13. Gary Cooper who returned to the Seahawks<lb />
lineup after a six-game absence, had 11 points and<lb />
nine rebounds.<lb />
Despite UNC-Wilmington's poor 43.5 shooting<lb />
percentage for the game, the Seahawks outre-<lb />
bounded ECU 40-29 and were in control throughout<lb />
the entire first half.<lb />
Cooper and Wolff hurt the Bucs early with their<lb />
inside play and propelled the Seahawks to as much<lb />
as a nine point lead late in the first half at 36-27,<lb />
before a bucket by Maynor and two free throws bv<lb />
Underwood cut the margin to five at intermission.<lb />
ECU improved its overall record to 11-12 while<lb />
the Seahawks dropped to 15-8. The Pirates face<lb />
Tennessee-Chattanooga Thursday night at home and<lb />
entertain Georgia Tech Saturday.<lb />
"With the way Tennessee-Chattanooga took us<lb />
apart up there, I don't think we'll have any<lb />
problems getting ready for them Gillman added.<lb />
"And Georgia Tech's going to be a tough one, too.<lb />
We've just got to take them one game at a time<lb />
Revenge for, against Pirates?<lb />
ECU looking to<lb />
make amends<lb />
B CHARLES (HANDLER<lb />
ssistant Sports Editor<lb />
Tonight encounter with Tennessee-Chattanooga<lb />
back memories to the ECU Pirate<lb />
i m.<lb />
night wa- January 15, strangely enough<lb />
month ago to the day. The game came<lb />
fa disappointing double overtime loss<lb />
f! rded irginia Commonwealth.<lb />
t.l game had followed shocking upsets bv<lb />
� lona and South Carolina. A third such<lb />
VCU, would have been a tremendous<lb />
r both the Pirates and the entire ECU<lb />
-�<lb />
P<lb />
re the lo- was nearly tragic. The game<lb />
proved this. The Pirates lost that contest<lb />
The M � asins did everything but jerk the tie<lb />
irate<lb />
head coach Larrv Gillman's shirt. The<lb />
is just that frustrating for the Pirates.<lb />
The Moccasins even snakebit ECU All-American<lb />
Oliver Mack, holding the Queens, N.V. native to a<lb />
mere 13 points. Adding to the problem, no other<lb />
- able to top Mack's output on that dreary<lb />
ev enii<lb />
rhe Pirates come into tonight's game with a<lb />
rent outlook. Larry Gillman's club has not<lb />
reallv poorl) since the game with<lb />
� -Chattanooga.<lb />
e moccasins ECU has given<lb />
State and Detroit fits before<lb />
- the loss to the Mi<lb />
- as VC.<lb />
umbing late in the game. Also since that time<lb />
has come a big upset of ACC member Georgia<lb />
Tech.<lb />
"We've gained a lot of experience this season<lb />
Gillman. "We have shown a lot of development<lb />
ir poise<lb />
Gillman says he feels this has been a relatively<lb />
satisfving season thus far for him and the Pirates.<lb />
"We've had some big wins he said. "We'd love<lb />
to have more victories, but overall I feel we have<lb />
come along well.<lb />
The second-year ECU mentor spent much time in<lb />
preparing his Pirates for tonight's rematch with teh<lb />
"1 jut hope<lb />
George Maynor fires<lb />
 LAST SECOND jump shot by the 63' star guard<lb />
propelled ECl to a 66-64 overtime victory over<lb />
Georgia Tech earlier this year. Maynor will be<lb />
rousted upon to lead the Pirate attack against those<lb />
same Yellow Jackets this Saturday night.<lb />
Photo bv John H. Grogan<lb />
M' M<lb />
Gillman.<lb />
we'll be readv said<lb />
Heading the Pirate attack entering tonight's<lb />
game is Oliver Mack. The 6'3" senior guard leads<lb />
the team in scoring with a 17.8 average. He is also<lb />
the team- second leading rebounder, averaging 4.2<lb />
grab- per contest.<lb />
George Maynor follows Mack in the scoring<lb />
column with a 12.9 average. Maynor, a true<lb />
all around performer, also averages four rebounds a<lb />
game and leads the team with 93 assists.<lb />
Greg Corelius leads the team in rebounding with<lb />
an average of eight per game.<lb />
The Moccasins are led by Keith Parker, a 6'7"<lb />
sophomore forward. Parker is scoring at a 17.5 clip.<lb />
Sophomore center Norm Anchrum leads the team<lb />
with 8.2 rebounds per game. He is also the<lb />
Moccasins' second leading scorer with a 12.3<lb />
average.<lb />
A point of interest for Pirate fans concerning the<lb />
Moccasins is that while the Moccasins were in the<lb />
middle of a hot streak when they defeated the<lb />
Pirates last month, going 7-1 in the month of<lb />
January, they are only 6-8 since that time.<lb />
The Moccasins are a very young team, with only<lb />
one senior listed among their top seven players.<lb />
Five of those players are sophomores.<lb />
Frank Hobson<lb />
THE BURLY PIRATE forward pulls down a rebound<lb />
in a game against Virginia Commonwealth earlier<lb />
this year. Hobson will be expected to hit the<lb />
boards hard when the Pirates face Tennessee-Chatt-<lb />
anooga tonight in Minges Coliseum. The Moccasins<lb />
defeated the Pirates 91-67 one month ago today.<lb />
Photo by John H. Grogan<lb />
Will Ga. Tech<lb />
remember loss?<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU Pirate basketball team ends its home<lb />
season this Saturday night against Georgia Tech, a<lb />
team the Pirates upset 66-64 in an overtime game<lb />
earlier in the year on a last second shot by George<lb />
Maynor.<lb />
Naturallv one would come to the conclusion that<lb />
the Yellow Jackets will have revenge on their minds<lb />
a- they prepare for Saturday's 7:30 p.m. tipoff.<lb />
Not so says Tech assistant coach Jay Niddiffer.<lb />
"II you play for revenge said Niddiffer, "you<lb />
don't accomplish anything<lb />
"Basketball is a game of competition he<lb />
continued. "To us there is no such word as<lb />
revenge. That just gets in the way. We take each<lb />
game one at a time and try to play our best in<lb />
each outing<lb />
"There are two days that do not exist as far as<lb />
we are concerned. They are yesterday and<lb />
tomorrow. Worrying too much about either one can<lb />
harm you<lb />
Due to these factors Tech will approach<lb />
Saturday's rematch with the Pirates as if the earlier<lb />
game never took place.<lb />
"We just accept the fact that we lost the<lb />
game -aid Niddiffer. "East Carolina must have<lb />
played better than us. They won, anyway<lb />
Though they may not be thinking about it when<lb />
Saturday rolls around, the Yellow Jackets certainly<lb />
learned something from the first encounter with the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"They have a lot of talent said Niddiffer.<lb />
"That's for sure. Oliver Mack is a great player. He<lb />
would be a real asset to any team<lb />
The Yellow Jackets have a player of their own<lb />
who deserves recognition. Sammy Drummer, a 6'5"<lb />
senior forward, leads the team in scoring with a<lb />
23.3 average. He also ranks second on the team in<lb />
rebounding with 6.5 pulls a game to his credit.<lb />
"Sammy is having a good year said Niddiffer.<lb />
"He is one of the most improved players on the<lb />
team<lb />
Supporting Drummer in the Yellow Jacket attack<lb />
is Tico Brown, who averages 15.3 points per<lb />
contest.<lb />
Though Drummer and Brown have performed<lb />
well as expected, the Yellow Jackets are a<lb />
disappointment to many. Picked by several national<lb />
publications as a preseason Top 20 team, Tech has<lb />
never entered the national rankings and now stands<lb />
13-9.<lb />
Injuries have slowed the Jackets all year. The<lb />
most crucial injury came just before Tech's first<lb />
encounter with the Pirates. Rob Noyes, a 6'8"<lb />
senior and the Yellow Jackets' starting center, was<lb />
finished for the season with a wrist injury.<lb />
Tech is now forced to operate with a 6'4"<lb />
pivotman, John Mann. Though Niddiffer noted that<lb />
Mann has played well, a center of Mann's<lb />
dimensions is at a distinct advantage in major<lb />
college competition, maybe even in high school<lb />
competition.<lb />
Incidents such as Noyes' injury and last second<lb />
losses typify the Georgia Tech season. "Things just<lb />
haven't bounced right for us at times this year<lb />
said Niddiffer.<lb />
Things may just begin "bouncing" better for the<lb />
Yellow Jackets next season when they become a<lb />
member of the prestigious Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
"We're looking forward to playing in the ACC<lb />
next year said Niddiffer.<lb />
Though Tech enters the ACC next season,<lb />
Niddiffer feels there will be a period of adjustment<lb />
before the Jackets feel at ease within the<lb />
conference.<lb />
"There will probably be at least a four to five<lb />
year period of adjustment he said. "But<lb />
eventually we'll be right at home<lb />
Dunk city<lb />
PIRVTE FRESHMAN CENTER l Tyson slams one<lb />
through to the delight of all ECl fans, lyson's<lb />
6 11 frame has come in handy on numerous<lb />
oceasions this season for Coaeh Larrv Gillman's<lb />
lub- Photo b John H. Grogan<lb />
Underwood<lb />
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time, points<lb />
Bv SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
WILMINGTON - Although David Underwood had<lb />
drawn a lew starting assignments this season and<lb />
played brilliantly in a couple of game lately the<lb />
big forward ha- been -pending more and more time<lb />
on the bench.<lb />
In fact, before Tue-dav night contest against<lb />
UNC-Wilmington Underwood even begged Pirate<lb />
coach Larry Gillman for more playing time.<lb />
"I told him it he would post up strong inside, I<lb />
would give him all the time he wanted Gillman<lb />
explained after the Pirates' 78-70 victory over<lb />
I NC-W ilmington. "And tonight he certainly had his<lb />
finest game of the year<lb />
L nderwood, the big 6-6 transfer from South<lb />
Carolina, got all the time he wanted against the<lb />
Seahawks, and responded with a career high 22<lb />
point performance. He kept the Bucs in the game<lb />
during the first hall with 10 point- and canned<lb />
-everal clutch free throw- down the stretch in the<lb />
second half.<lb />
"They gave me a lot of opportunities to drive<lb />
inside and took them Underwood -aid. "But I -till<lb />
missed a lot of shots I probably -hould have made.<lb />
I was still glad we won, though, that the .most<lb />
important thing. We've got some important game-<lb />
coming up and winning this one will get us going<lb />
Although Underwood connected on onlv -i ol In<lb />
field goals, he made all ten of his free throw<lb />
attempts, snatched five rebound- and dished out<lb />
three assists.<lb />
He also spent most of the evening battling the<lb />
Seahawks sharpshooting forward Dave Woltf under<lb />
the backboards.<lb />
"He's a tough competitor and he reallv put me<lb />
through a war out there Underwood said. "There<lb />
was a lot of banging around in there Hut once<lb />
again, the win was a total team effort Everybody<lb />
contributed and I wa glad we could pull another<lb />
close one out<lb />
The Bucs 1-2-2 zone had given I V.W ilmington<lb />
plenty of problems in the team's tirst meeting<lb />
earlier this season, but the Seahawks had virtually<lb />
no problems with it in the first half, rolling to a<lb />
36-31 lead. The Pirates then switched to a<lb />
man-to-man in the second half which proved to be<lb />
the key factor in the final outcome, according to<lb />
George Maynor.<lb />
"We were just confused with the matchup- in<lb />
our zone tonight in the first half Maynor<lb />
explained. "After we switched to the man-to-man in<lb />
the second half, we seemed to play a lot more<lb />
aggressively<lb />
The Pirates gradually overcame the Seahawks<lb />
five point lead and went ahead to stay at the 5:50<lb />
mark on Frank Hobson's basket. Maynor finished<lb />
the game with 17 points and was also the Pirates'<lb />
top rebounder with seven.<lb />
"They reallv hurt us on the boards in the first<lb />
half Maynor said. "But we just wanted to go out<lb />
in the second half and play more aggressively. It<lb />
seems like all year that if we play one half well,<lb />
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Grapplers end season<lb />
Saturday against UNC<lb />
ECU wrestling action<lb />
Photo by Pete Podeszwa<lb />
Down ECU 95-70, Thompson gets 28<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU wrestling team concludes its regular<lb />
season Saturday when the Pirates travel to Chapel<lb />
Hill for a dual match against Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference foe North Carolina.<lb />
A win over the Tar Heels would certainly<lb />
provide the Bucs a big lift before next week's<lb />
Eastern Begionals, but even Pirate coach Bill Hill<lb />
admits an ECU victory is unlikely at this stage of<lb />
the season.<lb />
"They whipped up pretty good in the first<lb />
meeting and they're always a tough team for us<lb />
Hill said. "Bill Lam has a well balanced team and<lb />
they've got some potential national champions on<lb />
their squad<lb />
"North Carolina captured its first regular season<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference championship last week<lb />
with a victory over arch rival North Carolina State.<lb />
The Tarheels have an impressive 13-1 dual record<lb />
Top-ranked Lady Monarchs win<lb />
B JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECl women's athle-<lb />
tics reached another<lb />
milestone Monday even-<lb />
ing; a team currently<lb />
ranked number one in<lb />
the national standings<lb />
visited Minges Coliseum<lb />
to face the Lady Pirate<lb />
basketball squad.<lb />
Old Dominion I'ni-<lb />
versit) conquered the<lb />
Lady Bucs 95-70. but<lb />
ODl coach Marianne<lb />
Stanlej said afterwards,<lb />
"For a team so young,<lb />
they were very good.<lb />
'They weren't as<lb />
awe-struck as a lot of<lb />
teams have been. Thev<lb />
just came out<lb />
plaved their game<lb />
Lanky 6'5"<lb />
Nissen led the<lb />
Monarch scorers<lb />
24. The Denmark<lb />
also grabbed<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
"We wanted to get<lb />
the ball inside to Inge<lb />
commented Stanley.<lb />
"Once they went man-<lb />
to-man, it started open-<lb />
and<lb />
Inge<lb />
Lady<lb />
with<lb />
native<lb />
nine<lb />
ing up and Nancy<lb />
(Lieberman) started get-<lb />
ting her points<lb />
Lieberman, every-<lb />
one's All-American, had<lb />
only 16 points on the<lb />
game, eight below her<lb />
average, her leadership<lb />
on the floor, however,<lb />
cannot be measured in<lb />
points.<lb />
Angela Cotman,<lb />
another All- American,<lb />
and freshman Rhonda<lb />
Rompola each contri-<lb />
buted 15 to the ODU<lb />
total.<lb />
For the Ladv Bucs,<lb />
regional scoring leader<lb />
Rosie Thompson pro-<lb />
vided 28 points and 15<lb />
rebounds, reinforcing<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi's<lb />
contention that "she is<lb />
a legitimate All- Ameri-<lb />
can.<lb />
Point guard Lydia<lb />
Rountree poured in 12<lb />
and center Marcia<lb />
Girven added 11.<lb />
"Inge Nissen's such<lb />
a dominating center<lb />
commented Andruzzi,<lb />
"Marcia did a good job<lb />
not fouling against<lb />
her<lb />
All-American Alston sights<lb />
Nationals, improvement as goals<lb />
DAVID MAREAD1<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
According to Pirate<lb />
Track Coach, Bill<lb />
Carson, Calvin Alston is<lb />
one of the best athletes<lb />
from anv sport ever to<lb />
don a Pirate uniform.<lb />
The 5"8" senior<lb />
track -tar from Hender-<lb />
�i ha many<lb />
impressive credits on<lb />
ni record during his<lb />
four seasons with the<lb />
Pirate track team. In-<lb />
cluded are two All-<lb />
America honors awarded<lb />
to him during his<lb />
- phomore and junior<lb />
seasons and recognition<lb />
i the Greensboro Daily<lb />
News as their athlete of<lb />
the week.<lb />
As a sophomore<lb />
track sensation, Alston<lb />
was named the Sou-<lb />
thern Conference Track<lb />
Athlete of the Year bv<lb />
vote o! the league of<lb />
coaches.<lb />
He is the only two<lb />
time Ail-American in<lb />
ECl Track history.<lb />
J<lb />
"Calvin is a real<lb />
pleasure to work with<lb />
commented Carson, "He<lb />
seems to be stronger<lb />
this year and is running<lb />
League battles<lb />
iegin in earnest<lb />
better overall. Calvin is<lb />
a very coachable athlete<lb />
and team leader. He<lb />
comes to practice, asks<lb />
what we're oing to do<lb />
today and then goes out<lb />
and does it<lb />
During his sopho-<lb />
more year on the<lb />
-quad, Alston qualified<lb />
for the Nationals in the<lb />
200 meter dash. He<lb />
finished fifth edging out<lb />
Olympians Harvey Gla-<lb />
nce and Johnny Jones<lb />
among others.<lb />
In addition, Alston<lb />
holds several Pirate<lb />
track records including<lb />
marks in the 200 meter,<lb />
400 meter, 220 yard<lb />
and 440 yard dashes.<lb />
He is also a member of<lb />
the school record hold-<lb />
ing one mile relay<lb />
team.<lb />
For the immediate<lb />
future, Alston has high<lb />
aspirations.<lb />
"My goal at this<lb />
point of the season<lb />
commented Alston, "is<lb />
to qualify for the Pan-<lb />
American games. I<lb />
would really like to<lb />
finish higher in them<lb />
than I did last year<lb />
qualified for the Nation-<lb />
als this year in the 440<lb />
yard dash with a<lb />
of 47.7 seconds.<lb />
"Many of the<lb />
who beat me last<lb />
in the Nationals<lb />
either graduated<lb />
school or dropped<lb />
so I believe I have a<lb />
good chance of finishing<lb />
in the top five<lb />
When asked about<lb />
the potential of this<lb />
time<lb />
guys<lb />
year<lb />
have<lb />
from<lb />
out,<lb />
year's track team, Al-<lb />
ston replied, "I think<lb />
we've got an experi-<lb />
enced team this year<lb />
with some good fresh-<lb />
men who should help<lb />
the team out a lot<lb />
The Pirates are<lb />
currently running in the<lb />
indoor competition track<lb />
meets with the outdoor<lb />
season scheduled to<lb />
begin on March 24th.<lb />
Senior guard Gale<lb />
Kerbaugh managed only<lb />
seven points in the<lb />
contest, thus falling just<lb />
two short of the 1000<lb />
point plateau.<lb />
"We stopped their<lb />
fast break and we broke<lb />
their zone pressthat's<lb />
quite an accomplish-<lb />
ment praised Andru-<lb />
zzi. "They tried to get<lb />
fancy and we just<lb />
played solid defense.<lb />
"In the second half<lb />
we just kept hustling<lb />
and made them work<lb />
the ball for their<lb />
shots she added.<lb />
"This is one game<lb />
we have nothing to be<lb />
ashamed of. We were<lb />
very happy to have Old<lb />
Dominion at Minges to<lb />
show people what Divi-<lb />
sion I basketball is all<lb />
about<lb />
ODU (95)<lb />
Leiberman 7 2-2 16,<lb />
Trombly 5 3-4 13<lb />
Nisson 10 4-4 24,<lb />
Cotman 7 1-1 15, Rom-<lb />
pola 6 3-3 15, Richard-<lb />
son 1 0-0 2, Richard 2<lb />
0-0 4, Davy 2 0-0 4,<lb />
Brown 1 0-0 2, Jerome<lb />
0 0-0 0. Totals 41 13-14<lb />
95.<lb />
ECU (70)<lb />
Thompson 9 10-14<lb />
28, Emerson 0 0-0 0,<lb />
Girven 4 3-6 11, Roun-<lb />
tree 4 4-4 12, Kerbaugh<lb />
3 1-2 7, Barnes 0 2-2 2,<lb />
Howell 1 0-0 2, Ross 3<lb />
2-2 8, Versprille 0 0-0<lb />
0. Totals 24 22-30 70.<lb />
Halftime - ODU 49,<lb />
ECU 31. Fouled out -<lb />
Rompola. Total fouls -<lb />
ODU 26, ECU 16.<lb />
Technical  Rompola.<lb />
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this season with their only loss, a one point<lb />
decision against eastern wrestling power Navy.<lb />
The Heels won four of the five lower weight<lb />
classes against the Pirates in the teams first<lb />
meeting to take an, easy 39-8 victory.<lb />
The Pirates have won only one dual match all<lb />
year and are now 1-7 overall. Old Dominion handed<lb />
the Bucs their most recent loss, a 20-19 setback last<lb />
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"We ran into a couple of surprises against Old<lb />
Dominion in the lower weights and they just<lb />
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our lineup healthy against North Carolina<lb />
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Mario and Goode battled to a 7-7 draw in their<lb />
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takedown. Brior has an 11-2 record.<lb />
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