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Circulation 10,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol.<lb />
55, No. X5<lb />
20 March 1979<lb />
Youth found dead at fraternity house<lb />
Bv R1CKI GL1ARMIS<lb />
News ,uv hilifi<lb />
Ferry Whitehead, 19<lb />
ua found dead early<lb />
Saturday morning at the<lb />
Sigma Nu fraternity<lb />
house, according to<lb />
James Mallory, dean of<lb />
men at ECU. Cause of<lb />
death has not yet been<lb />
determined.<lb />
 i ording to Mall-<lb />
n. A hitehcad was not<lb />
a student at ECU. He<lb />
was from Tabor City,<lb />
(" and was visiting a<lb />
friend ior the weekend.<lb />
Whitehead was<lb />
found dead at about<lb />
9:30 a.m. Saturday<lb />
morning at the frater-<lb />
nity house. An officer<lb />
of the fraternity house<lb />
said that Whitehead<lb />
was not connected with<lb />
the fraternity. "He was<lb />
a friend of a friend who<lb />
was visiting a Sigma Nu<lb />
brother said the<lb />
officer.<lb />
Mallory said that<lb />
 hitchc.id was found at<lb />
the fraternity house<lb />
sitting on the sofa with<lb />
his head slumped over.<lb />
He looked to be asleep.<lb />
Mallory also said that<lb />
the time of death was<lb />
thought to have been<lb />
12:30 or 1 a.m<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Dr. Alvin Volkman,<lb />
pathologist at ECU, said<lb />
that a cause of death<lb />
could not officially be<lb />
released yet. Samples of<lb />
blood and tissue were<lb />
sent to Chapel Hill for<lb />
testing.<lb />
Volkman explained<lb />
that during the autopsy,<lb />
no certain cause of<lb />
death was discovered<lb />
and that he believed<lb />
the cause to be a<lb />
chemical one.<lb />
Whitehead had<lb />
consumed an excessive<lb />
amount of beer and<lb />
tequila Friday night.<lb />
One source said that it<lb />
was possible that<lb />
Whitehead had drank as<lb />
much as two fifths of<lb />
tequila to accompany<lb />
the undetermined<lb />
amount of beer he had<lb />
also consumed.<lb />
Volkman is puzzled<lb />
over the cause of death<lb />
and said that the re-<lb />
sults should be back<lb />
from Chapel Hill by the<lb />
end of this week.<lb />
MRC offers scholarship<lb />
Bs ROBERT M.<lb />
SWAIM<lb />
dertising Manager<lb />
David Murray, sec-<lb />
retary of the MRC, said<lb />
in a recent interview<lb />
that the MRC is offer-<lb />
ing a 8250 scholarship<lb />
each semester from<lb />
henceforth at ECU.<lb />
It was proposed<lb />
lasl year said Murray.<lb />
'This vear we've been<lb />
setting up the criteria<lb />
fro applications<lb />
Any male dorm<lb />
student who has paid<lb />
MRC fees and main-<lb />
tains a 2.5 grade av-<lb />
erage is eligible to<lb />
apply for the scholar-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Murray said the<lb />
awarding of the<lb />
scholarship is also<lb />
based on need, as well<lb />
as involvement within<lb />
the university.<lb />
According to Murray,<lb />
applications must be<lb />
submitted to dorm<lb />
counselors by Mar. 22.<lb />
"The dorm counselor<lb />
and the resident advisor<lb />
for each dorm will<lb />
select three applicants<lb />
for the final selection.<lb />
These applicants from<lb />
each of the four men's<lb />
dorms will be inter-<lb />
viewed by the scholar-<lb />
ship committee said<lb />
Murrav.<lb />
The MRC is getting<lb />
more into service<lb />
projects, there is more<lb />
emphasis on providing<lb />
services for the men on<lb />
the hill.<lb />
"We're trying to<lb />
motivate the dorm<lb />
representatives to<lb />
sponsor more functions<lb />
for the individuals in<lb />
the dorms said<lb />
Murray.<lb />
Murray said that in<lb />
the past the MRC has<lb />
not had a night level of<lb />
participation in MRC<lb />
activities.<lb />
According to Murray<lb />
this has resulted in a<lb />
change of course for the<lb />
MRC.<lb />
"We're moving more<lb />
towards the purchase of<lb />
material items that any<lb />
dorm student can use,<lb />
said Murray.<lb />
The MRC is plan-<lb />
ning on purchasing new<lb />
ping-pong tables for<lb />
each dorm, new vacuum<lb />
cleaners, and possibly<lb />
another color television.<lb />
u w e re very ser-<lb />
iously considering put-<lb />
ting a xerox machine in<lb />
the basement of Ay-<lb />
cock said Murray.<lb />
Murray said that the<lb />
MRC will continue to<lb />
provide canoes and<lb />
tents which can be<lb />
checked out through the<lb />
MRC.<lb />
"Were moving away<lb />
from entertainment<lb />
functions and more<lb />
toward a service<lb />
function said Murray.<lb />
Three students arrested<lb />
ROWOkE RAPIDS (AP)After a two-month<lb />
undercover campaign by law enforcement officers,<lb />
-tudents at Roanoke Rapids High School were<lb />
iul of school in handcults last week and charged<lb />
peddling marijuana, cocaine and the hallucino-<lb />
drug PCP.<lb />
he am'Sts were the first at the 3,100-student<lb />
Mini and the first indication that hard drugs<lb />
armed on the Roanoke Rapids scene.<lb />
led<lb />
wil<lb />
gd<lb />
Main students were angry that the arrests took<lb />
ai the high school and that the local<lb />
newspaper, tin Daily Herald, published a front-page<lb />
picture of officers leading the youths away.<lb />
S phomore Tammy Polston complained that the<lb />
drug bust and publicity "made us feel like we were<lb />
all dope addicts.<lb />
Some students w -He letters to the newspaper,<lb />
demanding an apol gy - City Hall received<lb />
omplaints.<lb />
Police Chiel D.N. Beale said he had not<lb />
intended to cause embarassment, but if students<lb />
who had previously not experimented with drugs<lb />
were deterred bv the classtime arrests, the raid was<lb />
worth it.<lb />
Two seniors at the school, William Griffin and<lb />
Terry Smith, said in interviews last week that they<lb />
were not surprised at the arrest of fellow students.<lb />
"Bui I was really surprised that there was cocaine<lb />
and PCP aid Smith.<lb />
PCP is an animal tranquilizer known as "Angel<lb />
Dust<lb />
Roanoke Rapids, a textile and farming town of<lb />
15,000, has seen evidence ol growing drug use<lb />
since the mid;1960's, town officials, said. But they<lb />
viewed the problem as no worse than in nearby<lb />
communities.<lb />
"In the late 1960s and 1970s, when drugs were<lb />
the topic, you heard a lot about itsaid Bill Branch,<lb />
principal of the high school. "In the last several<lb />
years, you have heard more about drinking than<lb />
about drugs<lb />
Branch said he did not know of any drugs on<lb />
the high school campus. But as students said, "It's<lb />
in the smoking area We smell it. We're used to<lb />
it Other students replied there were none or "not<lb />
much" when asked about drugs at the school.<lb />
Eight persons, including the three students and<lb />
a Halilax County social worker,were arrested during<lb />
the campaign.<lb />
HEW explains reason for paddling<lb />
WILKESBORO (AP)-<lb />
The U.S. Department<lb />
of Health, Education<lb />
and Welfare has asked<lb />
Wilkes County education<lb />
officials to explain cir-<lb />
cumstances surrounding<lb />
the paddling of an<lb />
11-year-old student last<lb />
-pring.<lb />
w . Lamar Clements<lb />
of HEW's Office of<lb />
Civil Rights said the<lb />
federal agency also is<lb />
seeking information a-<lb />
bout the county school<lb />
system's disciplinary<lb />
procedures.<lb />
HEW began investi-<lb />
gating the paddling of<lb />
Bobby Lipford, a stu-<lb />
dent at Boomer-Fergu-<lb />
son Elementary School,<lb />
after the Rev. Eli Mc5<lb />
Eachern, president of<lb />
the North Wilkesboro-<lb />
Wilkesboro chapter of<lb />
the National Association<lb />
for the Advancement of<lb />
Colored People, com-<lb />
plained about<lb />
dent.<lb />
McEachern<lb />
sault charges<lb />
against Betty<lb />
a teacher at<lb />
th<lb />
e mci-<lb />
filed as-<lb />
last July<lb />
Ferguson,<lb />
Boomer-<lb />
Ferguson, accusing her<lb />
and two other teachers<lb />
of using undue force in<lb />
the paddling of the<lb />
youngster last April. A<lb />
District Court judge dis-<lb />
missed the charges, rul-<lb />
ing that the paddling<lb />
did not warrant criminal<lb />
charges.<lb />
The NAACP pres-<lb />
ident had presiously<lb />
asked the county board<lb />
of education to apol-<lb />
ogize for the paddling<lb />
and pay the student's<lb />
mother, Hazel Lipford,<lb />
$300 compensation for<lb />
loss of earnings and<lb />
'medical expenses that<lb />
resulted from injuries to<lb />
the student.<lb />
What's inside <lb />
Fantastic Animation Festivalsee p.<lb />
7.<lb />
ECU's placement service; here to<lb />
helpsee p. 5.<lb />
Bryant delivers speechsee p. 9.<lb />
ECU to name new cage coachsee<lb />
p. 9.<lb />
Walk for Humanity set for'Saturday<lb />
see p. 6.<lb />
Fantastic<lb />
Animation<lb />
Festival<lb />
ThRm WHITEHEAD. 19, was found dead at the<lb />
Sigma Nu fraternity house Saturday morning.<lb />
X hitehead was not associated with the fraternity<lb />
and is not a student at EC I . The cause of death is<lb />
not vt official.<lb />
SGA candidates endorsed<lb />
by David Cartwright<lb />
By ROBERT SWAIM<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
David Cartwright,<lb />
the incumbent SGA vice<lb />
president, yestesday pu-<lb />
blicly endorsed three<lb />
candidates for SGA exe-<lb />
tive office.<lb />
First on the list of<lb />
endorsements was Steve<lb />
O'Geary, candidate for<lb />
SGA treasurer.<lb />
"Steve stands out as<lb />
the obvious choice in<lb />
this racesaid Cart-<lb />
wright. "To my know-<lb />
ledge Steve has never<lb />
missed an SGA meet-<lb />
ing. This shows me<lb />
what he can and will<lb />
devote the needed time<lb />
to the treasurer's of-<lb />
fice<lb />
"As far as I know<lb />
his opponent has never<lb />
served in the SGA,<lb />
frankly I've never even<lb />
heard of Steve's oppo-<lb />
nent until now said<lb />
Cartwright.<lb />
Cartwright said that<lb />
he has observed 0'<lb />
Geary in the legislature,<lb />
nd added that O'Geary<lb />
has always worked for<lb />
the best interest of the<lb />
students during this<lb />
term of office as a<lb />
legislator.<lb />
"O'Geary's concern<lb />
for the interests of the<lb />
students was most ap-<lb />
parent in his successful<lb />
support of the bill o<lb />
expand the student loan<lb />
fund said Cartwright.<lb />
Cartwright stated<lb />
that O'Geary<lb />
background in busi-<lb />
ness and accounting ex-<lb />
ceptionally qualifies him<lb />
to handle SGA's finan-<lb />
cial affairs.<lb />
In the race for SGA<lb />
president Cartwright has<lb />
said that the intends to<lb />
vote for Mike Adkins,<lb />
who is currently the<lb />
president of the Soph-<lb />
omore das<lb />
"Adkins will bring<lb />
quiet competence to the<lb />
office of president and<lb />
I'm sure that he has<lb />
the ability to work well<lb />
with the legislature<lb />
said Cartwright.<lb />
Cartwright said he<lb />
feels that Adkins ideas<lb />
are realistic and in tune<lb />
with what the students<lb />
need and want.<lb />
"After looking at<lb />
qualifications of all<lb />
three presidential candi-<lb />
dates, knowing all three<lb />
of them, and taking into<lb />
consideration their ac-<lb />
tions in the legislature<lb />
this year, Mike stands<lb />
ahead and shoulders<lb />
above the rest.<lb />
"Brett Melvin is a<lb />
nice guy, has the ability<lb />
to speak well and he<lb />
believes in what he<lb />
says, but the problem<lb />
with Brett is that he<lb />
tends to mislead the<lb />
students by sensationali-<lb />
zing the issues said<lb />
Cartwright.<lb />
"Take the Bucca-<lb />
neer" for example; when<lb />
he ran for the legisla-<lb />
ture he promised the<lb />
students a yearbook.<lb />
dee p� � � � �<lb />
He mislead the students<lb />
into thinking that the<lb />
SGA could in some way<lb />
control the publication<lb />
ol the yearbook when<lb />
actually the legislature<lb />
has nothing to do with<lb />
the yearbook, he simply<lb />
tried to capitalize on a<lb />
popular issue at the<lb />
time said Cartwright.<lb />
With regard to Libby<lb />
Letter who is also<lb />
running for president,<lb />
Cartwright said that he<lb />
doesn't feel she has th<lb />
e necessary commanding<lb />
personality to be presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
"I've seen her lose<lb />
control ol the legislature<lb />
lor briel period ol time<lb />
more than once this<lb />
year.<lb />
In the- vice-president-<lb />
ial race Cartwright has<lb />
voiced h ir- support tor<lb />
Charlie Sherrod.<lb />
 I worked closely<lb />
with Charlie when he<lb />
introduced the 'consoli-<lb />
dation of appropria-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Brett ML I in was<lb />
unavailable lor comm-<lb />
ent.<lb />
DAMD CARTVUUCHT SGA vice-president, endor-<lb />
ses ��apdida��s P�o�o l� P�t� PodiHi�<lb />
STEVE O'GEARY IS a candidate for SGA treasurer.<lb />
Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
MIKE ADKIINS CANDIDATE for SGA President<lb />
Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 20 March 1979<lb />
Festival<lb />
Intramurals MRG<lb />
n outdoor festival<lb />
ling arts, crafts,<lb />
mds, and events of all<lb />
d i- being planned<lb />
ECU Student<lb />
Various events<lb />
mime, psychic<lb />
gs, and flower<lb />
 II be included.<lb />
even further<lb />
the scope of the<lb />
 . we at the<lb />
I men are<lb />
individuals,<lb />
ill and<lb />
ganizations<lb />
i join in<lb />
ties b spon-<lb />
lh ii ov n booth<lb />
type ill<lb />
. �� dt booth or<lb />
thai you sponsor<lb />
only h our<lb />
ui. The<lb />
vill be held on<lb />
f�ril IT. If<lb />
interested in<lb />
: with even<lb />
sale, please<lb />
I.aura Lautfer,<lb />
Student<lb />
MonFri 2-5<lb />
-il. ext. 213.<lb />
MRC<lb />
elections<lb />
Residence<lb />
hold<lb />
� Ex-<lb />
Mar.<lb />
President,<lb />
Treas<lb />
ret an<lb />
their<lb />
Dorm Coun-<lb />
ns Sign<lb />
e Mar. 12-19<lb />
m andatory<lb />
andi-<lb />
at 7<lb />
MRC<lb />
ni in the<lb />
v -1111<lb />
Billiards<lb />
an<lb />
Billiards<lb />
tn. in<lb />
5l .lent<lb />
Billiards Center.<lb />
. tents who<lb />
- � ' should<lb />
at the<lb />
No<lb />
� irms will<lb />
tfter Fri<lb />
Sigma<lb />
Gamma<lb />
Gamma Rho<lb />
�rit par-<lb />
i Mar. 13 in a<lb />
which vva<lb />
by a student<lb />
recreation<lb />
tinmen t for<lb />
- .it the Pitt<lb />
Memorial Re-<lb />
Center. Faye<lb />
1 hristine Dudley<lb />
Mas-<lb />
- rority<lb />
r- i.r nted<lb />
on "t Fiana<lb />
and the Du -<lb />
to approx-<lb />
�it residents of<lb />
ter. The event<lb />
supported by<lb />
rice ol several<lb />
sororit) mebers<lb />
-ts.<lb />
A new intramural<lb />
sports season will begin<lb />
immediately. Play<lb />
begins Mar 19 and 20<lb />
for Badminton, Mar. 20<lb />
ior Softball. Sign up for<lb />
these activities will be<lb />
in 204 Memorial Gym.<lb />
Men and women<lb />
Tennis (singles and<lb />
doubles), Innertube<lb />
water basketball and<lb />
Volleyball entries may<lb />
be made between Mar.<lb />
19 and Mar. 22 in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Tennis<lb />
and Innertube B-ball<lb />
4av begins on Mar. 26<lb />
while Volleyball beginsw<lb />
Mar.27.<lb />
loam Captains'<lb />
Meeting Volleyball,<lb />
Mar. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B-102. It is<lb />
er important that<lb />
everv team captain<lb />
attend this meeting.<lb />
IM Officials'<lb />
Meeting- Volleyball,<lb />
Mar. 21-22. 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in 104 Memorial Gvm.<lb />
Officials will be paid at<lb />
a rate of $2.90-3.50 per<lb />
game. For further<lb />
information, contact<lb />
Vann Pennell in 102<lb />
Memorial Gvm.<lb />
Contest<lb />
 in a new 10-speed<lb />
Motobecane" bicv cle<lb />
valued a' $200 in the<lb />
Spring Pinbail Tourn-<lb />
ament. The hike, on<lb />
display at "The Bicycle<lb />
Sh i 207 E. 5th St<lb />
grand prize for<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
f he- torn pet 11 ion .<lb />
sponsored by Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center,<lb />
underway Mori<lb />
Mar. 19 in the<lb />
Mendenhall amusement<lb />
?.ii!i- aroa. The five<lb />
iveek tournament will<lb />
end on Fri April 20<lb />
kvith th naming of the<lb />
new ECl pinbail<lb />
(-iiain non.<lb />
Each weekly winner<lb />
will recei v e irizes<lb />
valued at S15 from a<lb />
selection including<lb />
dinner- for tv from<lb />
the Tree House and<lb />
Pizza Inn, gilt certifi-<lb />
tes from Apple<lb />
Records and The Gaz-<lb />
ebo, t r ei � passes to<lb />
Sportsworld, and more.<lb />
I -shirts will also be<lb />
given away.<lb />
For official rules and<lb />
(�tailed information visit<lb />
the MSC Billiards<lb />
Center.<lb />
Sigma Tau<lb />
The Sigma Tau<lb />
Gamma Little Roses are<lb />
having a happy hour on<lb />
Tues Mar. 20 from 8-1<lb />
p.m. at the Elbo. There<lb />
will be a freeze dance<lb />
contest. Tickets can be<lb />
purchased from anv<lb />
little rose for 25 cents.<lb />
Ticket- will also be sold<lb />
at the door for 50<lb />
cents.<lb />
REBEL<lb />
All Greenville area<lb />
writer- are invited to<lb />
attend the Rebel<lb />
Reading on Wed Apr.<lb />
4 at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Coffee-<lb />
house. This will be an<lb />
open reading. Interested<lb />
listeners are also in-<lb />
vited. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
The Mens Residence<lb />
Council is offering a<lb />
new scholarship that<lb />
will begin next fall.<lb />
However, applications<lb />
must be completed by<lb />
Thurs. Mar. 22 and<lb />
turned in to the<lb />
respective dorm<lb />
counselors. The applica-<lb />
ations are available<lb />
from each dorm coun-<lb />
selor and each applicant<lb />
must meet certain cri-<lb />
teria. The individual<lb />
must live in a dorm<lb />
and must have paiu the<lb />
MRC fees. Other cri-<lb />
teria is listed on the<lb />
scholarship application.<lb />
The amount of the<lb />
scholarship is $250<lb />
which will be credited<lb />
toward the payment of<lb />
university fees. The<lb />
scholarship is based on<lb />
need, academic achieve-<lb />
ment and involvement<lb />
within the university.<lb />
A If interested persons<lb />
are urged to apply.<lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
The Eta Chi Chapter<lb />
of Kappa Delta Pi will<lb />
meet Wed Mar. 28 in<lb />
the Three Steers<lb />
Restaurant at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Ms. Barbara Luce of<lb />
the Special Education<lb />
Department will be the<lb />
featured speaker.<lb />
Kadelpians should<lb />
return their reservation<lb />
m to Mrs. Ellen<lb />
Cheng, Speight 134, no<lb />
later than Mar. 23.<lb />
SGEC<lb />
Now i- the time for<lb />
all special education<lb />
majors to become in-<lb />
volved in your organi-<lb />
zation. SCEC will meet<lb />
Wed Mar. 21 at 5<lb />
p.m. in Rm. 129<lb />
Speight to elect officers<lb />
for the 1979-80 term.<lb />
Support SCEC in<lb />
electing those officers<lb />
who will work not for<lb />
ou but with you.<lb />
Important issues will<lb />
bne discussed and<lb />
refreshments will be<lb />
served.<lb />
Biology<lb />
There will be a<lb />
Biology Club meeting<lb />
Wed Mar. 21 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Biology N-102.<lb />
Topics to be discussed<lb />
are the trip to Canada,<lb />
the North Carolina<lb />
Academy meeting, and<lb />
projects. The Biology<lb />
Club is open to all<lb />
interested students<lb />
regardless of major or<lb />
grade point average.<lb />
Everyone is invited.<lb />
On Tues Mar. 20,<lb />
the Sociology-Anthro-<lb />
pology Club will sponsor<lb />
a guest lecturer, Dr.<lb />
Simon Baker, of the<lb />
ECU Dept. of<lb />
Geography. Dr. Baker's<lb />
presentation will be<lb />
entitled: "Storms on the<lb />
North Carolina Coast"<lb />
and will be related to<lb />
his recently published<lb />
book: Storms, People,<lb />
and Property in Coastal<lb />
North Carolina. Dr.<lb />
Baker's talk will include<lb />
aspects of social, legal,<lb />
and economic<lb />
ramifications of storms.<lb />
The lecture will start at<lb />
:30 p.m. in BD-302.<lb />
7.<lb />
I<lb />
Marshalls<lb />
Applications for<lb />
1979-80 Marshalls are<lb />
now being accepted in<lb />
Rm 228 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center (SGA<lb />
oFfice). In order to<lb />
qualify for this position,<lb />
you must have<lb />
completed 95 hours by<lb />
the end of Spring<lb />
Semester and have a<lb />
3.0 average. Deadline<lb />
for filing is April 6,<lb />
1979?<lb />
Bowling<lb />
You can. win eight<lb />
free games of bowling<lb />
by being the champion<lb />
of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Mini-Bowling<lb />
Tournament. If you can<lb />
bowl the highest 3-game<lb />
score any time furing<lb />
one week, you will<lb />
qualify for the roll-off<lb />
on Mon Apr. 9. Four<lb />
bowlers will qualify for<lb />
the roll-off and one of<lb />
them could be you.<lb />
Drop by the Bowling<lb />
Center for more details.<lb />
Law society<lb />
The next meeting of<lb />
the ECU Law Society<lb />
will be Tues. Mar. 20<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Menden-<lb />
hall Rm 221. Speaker<lb />
for the meeting will be<lb />
Mr. Joe Calder, ECU<lb />
Director of Security.<lb />
Mr. Calder will offer<lb />
information on the more<lb />
practical side of law<lb />
and the court system<lb />
for anyone interested in<lb />
the legal profession.<lb />
Members are re-<lb />
minded that the do-<lb />
nation drive drawing<lb />
yyill also be Tues. night;<lb />
tickets and proceeds<lb />
need to be brought to<lb />
the meeting. Also, plans<lb />
for the Washington,<lb />
D.C. trip will be<lb />
finalized at this meet-<lb />
ing, as it's the last one<lb />
before the trip.<lb />
Members who want to<lb />
go should either come<lb />
Tues. or get in touch<lb />
with Lynn Calder at<lb />
756-4010 some time this<lb />
yveek.<lb />
Lecture<lb />
Stephen Posen, a<lb />
New York artist-painter<lb />
will present a slide<lb />
lecture tonight at 8:30<lb />
p.m in Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Bldg. Auditorium.<lb />
Mr. Posen has exhibited<lb />
at important galleries<lb />
nationally and inter-<lb />
nationally including<lb />
O.K. Harris and Robert<lb />
Miller galleries in New<lb />
York. He was included<lb />
in the n ent exhibition,<lb />
"Eight Contemporary<lb />
American Realists" that<lb />
traveled to the North<lb />
Carolina Museum of Art<lb />
in Raleigh last year.<lb />
Mr. Posen received<lb />
his MFA from Yale<lb />
University and teaches<lb />
at Cooper Union in New<lb />
York. He has appeared<lb />
in various art magazines<lb />
in the past few years,<lb />
including a feature<lb />
cover article in Arts<lb />
Magazine last October.<lb />
The public is invited to<lb />
attend this important<lb />
presentation.<lb />
Seniors<lb />
All second semester<lb />
graduates should<lb />
purchase their caps and<lb />
gowns for graduation by<lb />
April 5 at the Student<lb />
Supply Store on cam-<lb />
pus. The delivery dates<lb />
for caps and gowns are<lb />
Apr. 3,4 and 5. The<lb />
gowns will be delivered<lb />
to the Student Supply<lb />
Store. The delivery<lb />
dates and points of<lb />
delivery are the same<lb />
for both graduates and<lb />
undergraduates. These<lb />
Keepsake gowns are<lb />
yours to keep providing<lb />
the $10 graduation fee<lb />
which is paid. For those<lb />
receibing the Masters<lb />
Degree the $10 fee pays<lb />
for your cap and gown,<lb />
but there is an extra<lb />
fee of $9.75 for your<lb />
hood. Any questions<lb />
pertaining to caps and<lb />
gowns should be re-<lb />
ferred to the Student<lb />
Supply Store, Wright<lb />
Bldg.<lb />
Workshop<lb />
A workshop in<lb />
"Stained Glass" is now<lb />
being offered at the<lb />
Mendenhall Crafts<lb />
Center on Tues.<lb />
evenings. All interested<lb />
persons . should register<lb />
as soon as possible.<lb />
The enrollment is<lb />
limited. but several<lb />
places are available.<lb />
Comics<lb />
The ECU Comic<lb />
Book Club will meet<lb />
Mar. 21 at the<lb />
Nostalgia Newsstand 919<lb />
Dickinson Ave. at 7<lb />
p.m. The meeting will<lb />
be to discuss the<lb />
upcoming Comic Book<lb />
minicon on Apr. 22 at<lb />
the Roxy. For more<lb />
information call 758-6909<lb />
before 7 p.m.<lb />
Services i Psi Chi<lb />
SNEA<lb />
The Student National<lb />
Education Association<lb />
will be meeting on<lb />
Tues Mar. 20 in the<lb />
Speight Bldg. Rm. 129.<lb />
at 5 p.m. instead of the<lb />
regular time to<lb />
accomodate the student<lb />
teachers. There will be<lb />
a panel discussion on<lb />
student teaching. You<lb />
are urged to attend as<lb />
we are seeking nomina-<lb />
tions for officers for<lb />
next year. Please send<lb />
in your choice for<lb />
nomination of officers<lb />
and send through<lb />
campus mail to Anna<lb />
Myers, 305 Greene<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
TM<lb />
Free Intro. lecture<lb />
on the Transcendental<lb />
Meditation Program<lb />
Wed Mar. 21 in the<lb />
Sheppard Memorial<lb />
Library, 530 Evans St.<lb />
An Episcopal service<lb />
of Holy Communion will<lb />
be celebrated this<lb />
evening (Tues.) in the<lb />
chapel of the Methodist<lb />
Student Center (5th St.<lb />
across from Garrett<lb />
Dorm). The service will<lb />
be at 5 p.m. with the<lb />
Episcopal Chaplain, The<lb />
Rev. Bill Hadden<lb />
celebrating.<lb />
A supper will be<lb />
served at 6 p.m. at the<lb />
home of Eleanor Cole-<lb />
man, 1003 E. 5th St.<lb />
(across from the main<lb />
gate). Bible study will<lb />
follow.<lb />
Sigma<lb />
Gamma<lb />
Psi Chi will hold a<lb />
meeting on Tues. night<lb />
Mar. 20, at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Rm. 129, Speight Bldg.<lb />
There will be two topic -<lb />
covered: A discussion<lb />
and explanation on the<lb />
1978-79 initiate project<lb />
of tending the polls of<lb />
the SGA elections on<lb />
Mar. 28 and a dis-<lb />
cussion by Linda Gaddi-<lb />
from the Career Plan-<lb />
ning and Placement<lb />
Service about finding a<lb />
job with a B.A. degree.<lb />
She will present<lb />
movie about interviewi<lb />
and explain how t<lb />
write a resume.<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />
will hold Sigma Week<lb />
the week of Mar. 19-23.<lb />
Following are a list of<lb />
activities scheduled for<lb />
the week: Mon. Mar.<lb />
19-Speaker, Vivian<lb />
Tillman of Rocky<lb />
Mount, 6 p.m. at<lb />
Afro-American Cultural<lb />
Center;Tues Mar. 20-<lb />
Sororitv Dinner; Wed<lb />
Mar. '21-Greek<lb />
Reception, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center; Thurs<lb />
Mar. 22-Block Show , 6<lb />
p.m Benefit Basketball<lb />
game, 8:30 p.m. at <lb />
Memorial Gm. Mon.<lb />
and Thurs. activities are<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Double singles, and<lb />
mixed double- yvill !�<lb />
the events of the Spring<lb />
Bowling Tournament<lb />
scheduled for April 2.3.<lb />
and at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. From 3<lb />
10 p.m. each day,<lb />
ECU students may bowl<lb />
anytime and enter their<lb />
scores in the<lb />
tournament. Detailed<lb />
information and rules<lb />
i<lb />
are available at the<lb />
Bowling Center. Tro-<lb />
phies will be given in<lb />
all events.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA STUDENT UNION<lb />
PRESENTS<lb />
with<lb />
Students<lb />
$4.00 (in advance)<lb />
Public<lb />
$6.00<lb />
Get your tickets while you can !<lb />
2500 tickets left!<lb />
Thurs<lb />
March 22, 1979<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
te<lb />
8<lb />
FOR SALE: Refriger-<lb />
ator, t.5 cubic ft only<lb />
ued 1 semester. !90.<lb />
Come by 502 Clement.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1972 Chev.<lb />
Impala PS, PB, AT,<lb />
S500. 758-7120 or<lb />
757-6611, ext. 213.<lb />
STEREO Eq iment<lb />
available thru college<lb />
dealer. Check prices<lb />
before you buy else-<lb />
where. Call Michael,<lb />
752-2601.<lb />
FOR SALE: Batavas -<lb />
Moped yellow and<lb />
black. Perfect around<lb />
campus vehicle. Approx.<lb />
125 mi. to a gallon.<lb />
$300. 6 mo. old. Need<lb />
money for school. Call<lb />
758-7715.<lb />
FOR SALE: Aluminum<lb />
boat, twin cylinder 10<lb />
hp motor, trailer, plus<lb />
boating accessories, all<lb />
in new condition. Great<lb />
for fishing. $825.<lb />
756-0895.<lb />
TYPEWRITER for sale:<lb />
Underwood Electric.<lb />
Owned 2 mos. New.<lb />
$100. Come by 502<lb />
Clement.<lb />
FOR SALE: Pioneer<lb />
5x636 Receiver, 25<lb />
watts per channel, $150<lb />
or best offer. Call Frank<lb />
at 758-0641 Mon.Fri<lb />
after 12.<lb />
FOR SALE: Macrame<lb />
planthangers, inexpen<lb />
sive. Call or come by<lb />
corner of 14th &amp; Dick-<lb />
inson, brick house,<lb />
upstairs. 752-3593. Ask<lb />
for Cathie.<lb />
for rent Q<lb />
NEED: a roommate to<lb />
share a 2 B.R. apt. at<lb />
East brook by the 1st of<lb />
April. Call 758-5794<lb />
after 4 p.m.<lb />
lost<lb />
LOST: Norman. Old<lb />
Eglish sheepdog. Black<lb />
and white. One blue<lb />
eye, one brown eye.<lb />
Last Seen Feb. 16 on<lb />
campus. Please reply:<lb />
207 B S. Summit St.<lb />
LOST: Diamond and<lb />
emerald pendant to a<lb />
necklace. Very Special!<lb />
If found, please call<lb />
752-3485 for Debbie.<lb />
Reward offered.<lb />
WANT TO BUY:<lb />
Relatively inexpensive<lb />
mm. camera<lb />
preferably Yashica. Call<lb />
RIDE NEEDED: Round<lb />
trip to Chapel Hill for<lb />
Mrd �f March<lb />
23rd. Could leave<lb />
Thurs. night or anytime<lb />
Fnday Would help with<lb />
gas. Please call<lb />
758-1636<lb />
1<lb />
�<lb />
Keith Stephens after 5<lb />
P m. 752-9825.<lb />
SUMMER JOBS: Nine<lb />
counselors, asst.<lb />
waterfront Dir Music<lb />
JJir Arts A Crafts<lb />
,r ' nd a Dietician<lb />
�re needed at Camp<lb />
Leacn� Episcopal Camp<lb />
near Bath, June 17-<lb />
Aug-U. Call RCT. Bill<lb />
n�dden at 758-2030 if<lb />
interested.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057186_tn_0003" /><lb />
20 March 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 3<lb />
Graham to speak on tobacco<lb />
B WCKl GLIARMIS<lb />
N�' Editor<lb />
x symposium on to-<lb />
b�cco will be held<lb />
M� 21 from 2 until 6<lb />
111 room 224 Men-<lb />
ll! Student Center.<lb />
If symposium is<lb />
'rj b the East<lb />
U1. League of Uni-<lb />
� Scholars.<lb />
' f'rt session of<lb />
symposium will be-<lb />
'�' registration al<lb />
2 p.m. Linda Barber,<lb />
league president, will<lb />
preside.<lb />
A welcome will be<lb />
given bj Dr. Thomas B.<lb />
Brewer, chancellor at<lb />
2:10 p.m.<lb />
From 2:15 until 3:15<lb />
p.m. a panel discussion<lb />
will be held on "Tobac-<lb />
co: Problems and<lb />
Solution Ralph C.<lb />
(Chap) Tucker, outstand-<lb />
ing Young Farmer, will<lb />
be present during the<lb />
discussion. Oscar<lb />
Moore, professor of<lb />
Economics; and Billy<lb />
Yeargin, director of To-<lb />
bacco Growers Informa-<lb />
tion Committee will also<lb />
be present.<lb />
A question and ans-<lb />
wer period will lollow<lb />
the discussion.<lb />
At 3:30 p.m. the<lb />
participants ol the sym-<lb />
posium vill Ji given a<lb />
chance to tour the<lb />
student center and visit<lb />
the snack bar on the<lb />
ground level.<lb />
The seeond session<lb />
will begin at 4 p.m.<lb />
with Dawn Col well, lea-<lb />
gue vice-presidnet, pres-<lb />
iding.<lb />
At this time, James<lb />
A. Graham, commis-<lb />
sioner ot Agi-is ulture<lb />
for the Mate of North<lb />
Carolina will give the<lb />
keynote speech. Gra<lb />
"ham will be introduced<lb />
b Dr. Robert Holt, vice<lb />
chancellor lor adminis-<lb />
stration and planning at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The topic ol Gra-<lb />
ham's speech will be<lb />
"The Tobacco Situation<lb />
and its Ramifications tor<lb />
the State of North<lb />
Carolina and the North<lb />
Carolina Tobacco Far-<lb />
mers1<lb />
A question and ans-<lb />
wer period will follow<lb />
the speech at 4:45.<lb />
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A profane press?<lb />
There seems to have developed a<lb />
great deal of controversy concerning<lb />
the use of four letter words by this<lb />
newspaper (see Forum letter below).<lb />
Perhaps the most interesting<lb />
aspect of this situation is that various<lb />
members of our academic community<lb />
expect this writer, as editor-in-chief,<lb />
to perform the censorship duties to<lb />
which they feel this paper should be<lb />
subjected.<lb />
In addition, various pressures<lb />
have been brought to bear to insure<lb />
that this censorship takes place. For<lb />
these reasons we feel that the<lb />
academic community should be fully<lb />
informed concerning our policy on<lb />
four letter words and the nature of<lb />
current behind-the-scenes attempts at<lb />
censorship.<lb />
Although there are considerable<lb />
differences of opinion among members<lb />
of the newspaper staff regarding the<lb />
use of four letter words, we feel that<lb />
the imposition of arbitrary censorship<lb />
by the editor-in-chief is no different<lb />
than arbitrary censorship by the<lb />
chancellor, the Media Board, or any<lb />
other person or group.<lb />
This writer seldom uses four<lb />
letter words in copy and feels that<lb />
use of these words often<lb />
decreases the efficiency of communica-<lb />
tion; however, it must be kept in<lb />
mind that there are various opinions<lb />
this subject just as there are<lb />
various opinions on the subject of<lb />
politics, religion, or even sex.<lb />
"If this newspaper is to maintain<lb />
the standards it has set in its policy<lb />
of presenting the views of all who<lb />
desire to be heard then it cannot<lb />
arbitrarily rule out the use of four<lb />
letter words just as it cannot rule out<lb />
conservative or liberal opinion, or the<lb />
subjects of religion and sex.<lb />
"Freedom of the press is founded<lb />
upon the presumption thjat a free<lb />
interchange of ideas and opinions is<lb />
vital to the freedom of those who live<lb />
under the system in question � even<lb />
if there is extreme disagreement with<lb />
the views presented.<lb />
'In addition, if a campus newspa-<lb />
per with a readership supposedly of a<lb />
higher intelligence cannot operate<lb />
under this basic freedom then it is<lb />
hard to imagine the continuance of<lb />
freedom of the press in our nation as<lb />
a whole<lb />
The above editorial is reprinted<lb />
from the Feb. 9, 1971 edition of<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD and was written by<lb />
then editor-in-chief Bob Thonen.<lb />
Most of what he said then is true<lb />
today. It is an unfortunate fact that<lb />
there are still a number of people<lb />
who object to the use of four letter<lb />
words in this publication and would,<lb />
if they had the power, try to censor<lb />
those words, supposedly to protect the<lb />
morals of our readers. The more<lb />
things change.<lb /><lb />
Greenpeace<lb />
'Seals can't be found'<lb />
By JERRY ADDERTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Newfoundland's annual seal hunt has run into<lb />
a ast proportion of the seals can't be<lb />
found. For the second year in a row, the seals<lb />
nto the ice far north of their position.<lb />
Bad weather has hindered the Canadian<lb />
ernment's spotting flights sent out to find the<lb />
seals and none of the 10 sealing ships has reached<lb />
them in the area known as "the front" and no<lb />
seals in that area have been killed.<lb />
The tension of waiting has sent rumors flying<lb />
around St. Anthony, a small twon in northern<lb />
Newfoundland which is the usual base of operations<lb />
tor those observing the hunt. One such rumor is<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
Serving the East Carolina community lor war 50 years<lb />
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.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student<lb />
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sponsored by the M edia Board of<lb />
ECU and Is distributed each Tuesday<lb />
and Thursday during the academic<lb />
yeer (weekly during the summer).<lb />
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that the Greenpeace vessel "Rainbow Warrior" is<lb />
on her way to the hunt.<lb />
Fisheries officials have responded by sending the<lb />
oceanographic vessel "Hudson II with a Royal<lb />
Canadian Mounted Polic contingent on board, to<lb />
protect the sealers from the Greenpeace vessel.<lb />
Their presence is not likely to be necessary, as the<lb />
Rainbow Warrior is over 3,000 miles away, tied up<lb />
to the East India docks in London.<lb />
"So far, their research into the rumors in St.<lb />
Anthong has been no more accurate than their<lb />
research into the seals said expedition member<lb />
Micahel Bailey, "I woner what the unnecessary<lb />
voyage has cost them<lb />
Greenpeace has established a base in St.<lb />
Anthony and is waiting for good weather to fly out<lb />
to the seals.<lb />
On another issue, there is much action to be<lb />
taken this spring for saving the last remaining great<lb />
whales. I urge all of you who care about the futer<lb />
and the plight of the whales to participate in a<lb />
letter writing campaign to President Carter. This is<lb />
an effective method when applied en masse, and<lb />
each letter is answered with a reply. It is<lb />
important and worthwhile to spend a few moments<lb />
toward saving the. most magnificent creature that<lb />
have ever lived.<lb />
For those of you who find it difficult to compose<lb />
letters, the following is an example of what you<lb />
could say:<lb />
Dear President Carter,<lb />
I am very concerned about the last remaining<lb />
whales. I urge you to sponsor the 10 year<lb />
moratorium on commercial deep-sea whaling so that<lb />
it will be discussed at the upcoming meeting of the<lb />
International Whaling Commission.<lb />
I further urge you to instruct our delegate,<lb />
Richard Frank, to energetically support the<lb />
moratorium. The continued slaughter of whales is<lb />
unacceptable. �<lb />
I await your reply.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
print)<lb />
(your name and address-please<lb />
President Carter<lb />
Please mail your letters to:<lb />
The White House<lb />
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.<lb />
Washington, D.C. 20006<lb />
If you wish, you may leave your letters at the<lb />
front desk of the Founuinhad office and I will<lb />
supply the envelope and stamp. Please write today.<lb />
Ask a friend to write, too. Don't leave it to<lb />
someone else to do or it won't get done. The fate<lb />
of the whales is in your pen.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAD is criticized<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
You guys are the<lb />
most insecure so-and-<lb />
so's I've ever seen, you<lb />
seem to be intent on<lb />
attacking anybody who<lb />
disagrees with you or<lb />
gets in your way.<lb />
You seem to take<lb />
great delight in jumping<lb />
down any available<lb />
throat in your disgust-<lb />
ingly poor attempts to<lb />
express your so-called<lb />
opinions. Your attacks<lb />
on Dr. Brewer have<lb />
become more vitrolic as<lb />
the year has gone on.<lb />
You seem to think<lb />
that a pen and a<lb />
typewriter and a posi-<lb />
tion on a newspaper are<lb />
equivalent to a bounty<lb />
hunter in the old west.<lb />
You act as if you're on<lb />
some unholy crusade to<lb />
destroy anything you<lb />
can think of.<lb />
You also seem to<lb />
enjoy nothing better<lb />
than trying to start a<lb />
fight. You guys seem to<lb />
be ingnoring all decent<lb />
journalism in your<lb />
sadistic quest for blood-<lb />
shed. This poor jour-<lb />
nalism to begin with<lb />
and bad taste all the<lb />
way down the line.<lb />
You people belong in<lb />
Rome or at a profes-<lb />
sional wrestling match.<lb />
Your printing of John-<lb />
son and Whisnant are<lb />
proof of this. I always<lb />
thought that a good<lb />
newspaper tried to stop<lb />
fights rather than egg<lb />
them on. I guess I was<lb />
wrong.<lb />
You have taken the<lb />
constitutional guarantee<lb />
of freedom of the press<lb />
and turned it into a<lb />
license to assault and<lb />
insult. No student paper<lb />
should be a mouthpiece<lb />
for the administration,<lb />
but neither should it act<lb />
as a head hunter.<lb />
A good newspaper<lb />
does not engage in<lb />
sensationalism but pre-<lb />
sents a calm, orderly<lb />
summary of the facts of<lb />
an issue ("Just the<lb />
facts, please in the<lb />
words of Sgt. Friday). I<lb />
guess you haven't<lb />
learned that in your<lb />
journalism classes.<lb />
&amp; ake up, people!<lb />
This trash you print<lb />
doesn't gain you any<lb />
readers or friends. You<lb />
really should exercise<lb />
more caution and<lb />
editorial restraint.<lb />
David W. Howell<lb />
Club 309 asks, 'where<lb />
do the clean shoes stay?'<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
The Members of<lb />
Club 309 just wanted to<lb />
remind everyone during<lb />
this insurrection that, as<lb />
you probably know, we<lb />
are not human; we are<lb />
Devo.<lb />
And as for Mr. Dave<lb />
Anderson, the hetero-<lb />
sexual realist, we just<lb />
have one question.<lb />
Where do the clean<lb />
shoes stav, Dave? Huh?<lb />
Huh? Huh? Huh?<lb />
Sincerelv ours,<lb />
Club"309<lb />
Reader decries 'nation of sheep<lb />
advocates free thinking and gay rights<lb />
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb />
At last we seem<lb />
to have found a topic<lb />
about which the stu-<lb />
dents of ECU are not<lb />
apathetic! In a society<lb />
such as ours, where<lb />
SEX is somehow both a<lb />
taboo subject and an<lb />
all-pervading influence,<lb />
everyone has a high<lb />
emotional investment in<lb />
his or her sexuality.<lb />
Of course, our atti-<lb />
tudes about the impor-<lb />
tance of se3x and sexu-<lb />
al preference are not<lb />
duplicated all over the<lb />
world; there are cul-<lb />
tures in which a furor<lb />
over different sexual<lb />
preferences would be<lb />
considered absurd. A<lb />
knowledge, for example,<lb />
of the Scandinavian cul-<lb />
tures can help to main-<lb />
tain objectivity when we<lb />
are studying persons<lb />
within our own society<lb />
who have different sex-<lb />
ual preferences.<lb />
Objectivity is under-<lb />
standably difficult to<lb />
attain concerning sexual<lb />
preference in our socie-<lb />
ty. By the time one<lb />
graduates from college<lb />
and perhaps before, his<lb />
sexual preferences are<lb />
usually established; be-<lb />
cause of all his past<lb />
experiences and all that,<lb />
he has been taught, he<lb />
will have a high invest-<lb />
ment in his own sexual-<lb />
ity.<lb />
For most people to<lb />
achieve the best possi-<lb />
ble sexual experience,<lb />
there are a host of<lb />
"certain conditions"<lb />
which must occur. And<lb />
in eroticizing these con-<lb />
ditions, he has usually<lb />
developed an aversion<lb />
to whatever society<lb />
terms as the opposites<lb />
of these conditions.<lb />
Therefore, for him to<lb />
understand someone<lb />
who has eroticized the<lb />
very things which are<lb />
for him "turn-offs" is<lb />
very difficult.<lb />
The difficulty is in-<lb />
creased when the sexual<lb />
value system which runs<lb />
counter to one's own<lb />
has long been condemn-<lb />
ed by society. One's<lb />
aversion to and condem-<lb />
nation of those with<lb />
different sexual value<lb />
systems may then seem<lb />
justified. But to accept<lb />
without thought socie-<lb />
ty's rather arbitrary die-<lb />
turns is to refuse re-<lb />
sponsibility for one's<lb />
own life.<lb />
For instance, does it<lb />
noe seem irresponsible<lb />
to condemn automatical-<lb />
ly 10 percent of our<lb />
population just because<lb />
their sexual preferences<lb />
are different? We<lb />
cannot afford to remain<lb />
for much longer a<lb /><lb />
"nation of sheep<lb />
In any case, the<lb />
sheep are losing socie-<lb />
ty's leadership. While<lb />
they were not looking,<lb />
things changed. One<lb />
particular sheep named<lb />
Dave Anderson claims<lb />
that he learned in his<lb />
sociology and psycholo-<lb />
gy classes that "homo-<lb />
sexuality is caused from<lb />
the lack of development<lb />
within the brain<lb />
If he has learned<lb />
that in his classes here,<lb />
then his teachers, too,<lb />
are sheep who have not<lb />
yet discovered that the<lb />
American Psychiatric<lb />
Association and the<lb />
American Psychological<lb />
Association have not<lb />
considered homosexual-<lb />
ity to be a mental<lb />
illness for several years.<lb />
But there is some<lb />
hope that the sociology<lb />
and psychology depart-<lb />
ments are aware of this<lb />
fact: perhaps Anderson<lb />
had as much trouble<lb />
with these subjects as<lb />
he seems to have had<lb />
with English.<lb />
Furthermore, sheep<lb />
are not scarce on our<lb />
campus. The fact that<lb />
the SGA defeated a bill<lb />
which was to help fund<lb />
a counselling service<lb />
which would have bene-<lb />
fitted, directly or indi-<lb />
rectly, nearly everyone<lb />
connected with ECU<lb />
lends a new meaning to<lb />
the word "sheepish<lb />
We have all been<lb />
taught that there is<lb />
something "wrong"<lb />
with homosexualitv.<lb />
Add to this social edict<lb />
a heterosexual prefer-<lb />
ence, and the immedi-<lb />
ate response may un-<lb />
derstandably be a wari-<lb />
ness of those who are<lb />
not exclusively hetero-<lb />
sexual.<lb />
but a little thought<lb />
and open-mindedness on<lb />
this issue is very rewar-<lb />
ding. This 10 percent<lb />
of the population (a<lb />
conservative estimate of<lb />
based on the findings of<lb />
the Kinsey Report) is<lb />
not some indefinite<lb />
group with which we<lb />
have no contact.<lb />
They are your pro-<lb />
fessors, the girl beside<lb />
you in Econ your<lb />
cousin, your best friend,<lb />
your roommate, and<lb />
your brother. There is<lb />
a chance that by giving<lb />
this issue a second look<lb />
you can enrich your life<lb />
with the trust of old<lb />
and new friends, with<lb />
new experiences, and<lb />
new knowledge about<lb />
yourself and your cul-<lb />
ture.<lb />
But be careful!<lb />
Once you start thinking<lb />
for youreelf it is hard to<lb />
stop.<lb />
Cameron Stanfortk<lb />
uk- a �� .� -m- �e -?� m- <lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057186_tn_0005" /><lb />
20 March 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb />
Easter Seal Society holds meeting;<lb />
regional staff members report<lb />
BJOYCE EVANS Maff Writer<lb />
n virte Easter Seal held its regional il meeting here week, and staff<lb />
ers of the regional gave reports on ular aspects of the al projects.<lb />
Jo Perkins reported<lb />
on special events, and<lb />
she said volunteers have<lb />
raised a net of $12,629.<lb />
The Easter Seal<lb />
goal is $14,300, and the<lb />
fiscal year ends in<lb />
August.<lb />
Faye Oakes reported<lb />
on specific assistance,<lb />
purchase orders and<lb />
service requests of<lb />
clients. Oakes said<lb />
Easter Seal has spent<lb />
more than $8,000 as of<lb />
February.<lb />
June Shough repor-<lb />
ted the needs of<lb />
particular programs. She<lb />
asked for volunteers to<lb />
get businesses to give<lb />
$200 to sponsor a half<lb />
hour of the Telethon<lb />
and for persons to<lb />
become "VIPV for the<lb />
Telethon. A "VIP"<lb />
must raise $350 before<lb />
the telecast.<lb />
Placement service helps<lb />
students find future jobs<lb />
B) MIKE ROGERS<lb />
�sitant Nevs Editor<lb />
I - placement<lb />
an be a big to<lb />
rs when they apply<lb />
after they<lb />
i!f.<lb />
K. James,<lb />
n ol career plan-<lb />
and placement ser-<lb />
plained the pur-<lb />
the placement<lb />
and advised that<lb />
take advantage<lb />
portunity.<lb />
students<lb />
in tor help, we<lb />
r luce them to<lb />
companies<lb />
- added that<lb />
l. work-<lb />
its with class-<lb />
visits sororities,<lb />
rnities, and dorms<lb />
explain their func-<lb />
"W e are trving to<lb />
nd our program as<lb />
h as possible, 1 said<lb />
'We hav e pamphlets<lb />
i few books in our<lb />
to help the<lb />
�am how to<lb />
an interview<lb />
dd James.<lb />
- explained how<lb />
plai ement service<lb />
matched a student with<lb />
a job.<lb />
Various companies<lb />
set an interview date<lb />
saying when they will<lb />
be on campus to inter<lb />
view for jobs. The<lb />
service compiles this<lb />
information into a list<lb />
and distributes it to the<lb />
students who are inter-<lb />
ested.<lb />
James explained that<lb />
the department also has<lb />
the College Placement<lb />
Annual. This annual<lb />
lists companies not only<lb />
under job topics, but.<lb />
also the geographic lo-<lb />
cation of the company.<lb />
James explained<lb />
some of the recent and<lb />
future interviews on<lb />
campus.<lb />
"Friday we had a<lb />
representative from Cor-<lb />
ning Glassworks to in-<lb />
terview NBA students.<lb />
� e also had a repre-<lb />
sentative from the Flor-<lb />
ence, S.C. School Sys-<lb />
tem conducting inter-<lb />
views for future teach-<lb />
ers explained James.<lb />
James added that<lb />
there is some indication<lb />
that there might be a<lb />
teacher shortage in<lb />
1980. He said that jobs<lb />
are really on the up-<lb />
swing.<lb />
James explained that<lb />
some students don't al-<lb />
ways secure professional<lb />
jobs in the scope of<lb />
their major.<lb />
"There is a banker<lb />
dowYitown who was a<lb />
history major. Another<lb />
history major is a per-<lb />
sonnel manager. Liber-<lb />
al arts majors some-<lb />
times take industrial<lb />
jobs<lb />
James explained how<lb />
various companies learn-<lb />
ed about a university's<lb />
outstanding depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Employers learn<lb />
quickly about outstand-<lb />
ing schools in a univer-<lb />
sity through employing<lb />
graduates of that de-<lb />
partment, he said.<lb />
James added that<lb />
about 60 per cent of<lb />
the seniors from this<lb />
school come to the<lb />
placement service for<lb />
help.<lb />
"We are here to<lb />
assist them he said.<lb />
"We also help alumni<lb />
'We will suggest<lb />
places for summer em-<lb />
ployment, but jobs are<lb />
slow then. However,<lb />
for anyone who is<lb />
graduating, see us the<lb />
first semester of your<lb />
senior year, and we will<lb />
help you.<lb />
"I urge people to<lb />
take advantage of the<lb />
career opportunities that<lb />
are available through<lb />
tVot, ffice. I also invite<lb />
undeidassmen to look<lb />
around the office<lb />
James concluded.<lb />
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arc the Greenville Skate-<lb />
A-Thon March 21 and<lb />
the Easter Seal Telethon<lb />
March 24 and 25. The<lb />
-Telethon will be on<lb />
WPTF, Channel 28,<lb />
Durham. Local volun-<lb />
teers will appear on it.<lb />
Persons who have<lb />
Cable-TV will be able to<lb />
view the Telethon, here.<lb />
The Neighbor-to-<lb />
Neighbor campaign is in<lb />
progress and will<lb />
continue until the last<lb />
of March. Shough said<lb />
she hopes to have all<lb />
the kits in by then.<lb />
Dave Cottengim,<lb />
director of program<lb />
services of Raleigh, dis-<lb />
cusses the . policy of<lb />
volunteers. He read the<lb />
bylaws passed last fall<lb />
at the annual convention<lb />
of Easter Seal.<lb />
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RICKI GUARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Spring Fever is spreading on this campus like<lb />
wild-fire! Some of us are gifted and can make<lb />
excellent use of our time during this beautiful<lb />
weather.<lb />
But as you know, not all of us can make use of<lb />
our time and laying out in the sun can get awfully<lb />
boring at times. I'm sure all of you have read<lb />
Ziggy's book on what to do when you can't think of<lb />
anything to do. Now I present to you "The Greek<lb />
Forum book of What to do When You Can't Think<lb />
of Anything to Do<lb />
f you re just moping around and the whole<lb />
world seems kind of blah, why not switch the<lb />
letters on your tm-h around. You know, create a<lb />
neu sorority or fraternity. It'll freak everyone out.<lb />
Hey there s a new fraternity on campus<lb />
lean, that s funny, I've never heard of it<lb />
II that tails you can always take a trip to your<lb />
lavonte neighborhood sorority house. During 'this<lb />
l�me of year, those girls can find the strangest<lb />
places to iav out.<lb />
t suall) it gets pretty hot on top of those<lb />
ses. I'm sure they would welcome a friendly<lb />
water balloon fight. You guys might get a little<lb />
wet, hut what the heck, it's worth it, isn't it?<lb />
Raiding sorority and fraternity houses is an old<lb />
That white toilet paper got pretty boring for<lb />
1 while. I was glad to see the creativity Greeks<lb />
ECl The pink, green, and yellow toilet<lb />
�aper is very nice, if you call toilet paper hanging<lb />
rum tree- "nice<lb />
Do you know someone who owns a jeep?<lb />
- a suggestion. Why not hop in the jeep,<lb />
buckets of water and the rest is up<lb />
You could drink it when you got thirstv,<lb />
not exactly what I had in mind. And for<lb />
rent bystanders, whenever you see an<lb />
p coming toward you, hide behind the<lb />
r hedge.<lb />
I wouldn't resort to some of the tactics shown on<lb />
"Animal House" but if you watch that weekly, you<lb />
may come up with some good ideas for wasting<lb />
away the hours on those lonely spring days when<lb />
you don't have anything to do.<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The Chi Omegas fall pledge class had a<lb />
successful keg party in their back yard Friday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
They are also selling candy to contribute to a<lb />
cancer drive.<lb />
The Delta Zetas are having their Dreamgirl<lb />
formal on March 24. A cocktail party will be held<lb />
on Friday in Greenville and the dance will be held<lb />
on Saturday. The dance will be held in<lb />
W'rightsville Beach.<lb />
The Delta Zetas had a Bake Sale on March 12<lb />
for the Heart Fund.<lb />
They will be sponsoring the most eligible<lb />
bachelor contest on March 27, 28, and 29.<lb />
Everyone come out and vote for your favorite<lb />
bachelor. Also the sorority will be having a big<lb />
brother rush on March 29 at Tar River Apartments<lb />
Club House at 7:30.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority will hold their<lb />
spring formal on Saturday night at the Greenville<lb />
Country Club. A dinner will be held beforehand<lb />
and several alumni will be attending the dinner and<lb />
dance.<lb />
The Sigmas also held a Taco Dinner last night.<lb />
The Pi Kappa Phi brothers and little sisters are<lb />
working very hard this year to get ready for Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi Field Day. This year, the first place<lb />
teams will receive a six foot trophy for their efforts.<lb />
The Pi Kaps are also giving away a trip to<lb />
Myrtle Beach. The trip will include lodging at the<lb />
Yachtsman Motor l�n during Easter weekend for<lb />
four days and three nights. Two free meals with<lb />
champagne will be included.<lb />
There will also be $30 spending money given<lb />
away. Donation are $1 and the trip will be given<lb />
away at Moser's Farm.<lb />
The Pi Kaps would like to congratulate their<lb />
swim team for winning the fraternity championship<lb />
and placing third on campus.<lb />
Honor fraternity takes members<lb />
By STEPHEN WILSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Thirty-one ECU stud-<lb />
- were recently ini-<lb />
i into the Alpha<lb />
Gamma chapter of Chi<lb />
Beta Phi honor society<lb />
tor the Science<lb />
ChiBeta Phi is a<lb />
national organization<lb />
purpose is to<lb />
e interest in the<lb />
- n i f;s and to recog-<lb />
-cholarlv achieve-<lb />
mentin the fields of<lb />
natural-cience and<lb />
mathematics.<lb />
Alpha Gamma chap-<lb />
ter -activities include<lb />
regularseminars, annual<lb />
m munity s e r . i c e<lb />
pledgeprojects, national<lb />
convention attendance,<lb />
and assistance in ECU's<lb />
Regional Science Fair,<lb />
as well as planned<lb />
social activities. Alpha<lb />
Gamma chapter also<lb />
publishes the Chi Beta<lb />
Phi Journal, which<lb />
reproduces articles,<lb />
essays, and abstracts of<lb />
interest by the Univer-<lb />
sity community.<lb />
Required for accep-<lb />
tance in Chi Beta Phi<lb />
are 20 semester hours<lb />
of credit in the natural<lb />
sciences or mathematics<lb />
within grade-point aver-<lb />
age limitations.<lb />
Candidates for accep-<lb />
tance are generally noti-<lb />
fied by the chapter, but<lb />
interested students<lb />
meeting course require-<lb />
ments with a good<lb />
academic record are<lb />
urged to inquire.<lb />
Alpha Gamma chap-<lb />
ter has also elected new<lb />
officers for the coming<lb />
year. They are Thomas<lb />
A. Leech, president,<lb />
Cynthia Lou Hall, vice-<lb />
president, and Patricia<lb />
A.Yaughan. treasurer.<lb />
The 31 new mem-<lb />
bers were initiated after<lb />
a pledge period at a<lb />
banquet in Greenville.<lb />
They are: Thomas A.<lb />
Leech, Stephen C.<lb />
Dabbs, Linda Lee Hall,<lb />
Terry Alisa Busick, Ca-<lb />
rolyn Marie Sampson,<lb />
Virginia Leigh Outlaw,<lb />
Robert Earl Beasley,<lb />
Dawn Elizabeth Colwell,<lb />
Amy Denise Vann, He-<lb />
len Elizabeth Smith,<lb />
Linda Parsons Heming-<lb />
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McClellan, Christopher<lb />
Bouldin, William<lb />
Gurkin, Eileen Elizabeth<lb />
Rodri, Gordon D.<lb />
Schneider, Joy Benfied,<lb />
Patricia A. Vaughan,<lb />
Santford Vance Overton,<lb />
Myron Scott Stickland,<lb />
Milbrey Cates, Linda<lb />
Loretta Hodges, David<lb />
G. Woody, Stephen M.<lb />
Wilson, Cynthia Lou<lb />
Hall, Peggy Schmidt,<lb />
Mary Anne Hoke, Cath-<lb />
erine B. Skinner, Patri-<lb />
cia Anne Harrell, Julie<lb />
Flowers, and Stephen<lb />
Bridgers.<lb />
Hunger Coalition sponsors walk<lb />
By RJCKI GLIARMIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
 Walk for Human-<lb />
ity is planned Saturday,<lb />
March 24, at 8 a.m<lb />
-tarting at the Green-<lb />
springs Park and ending<lb />
up at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
The Walk is spon-<lb />
sored by the Greenville<lb />
Hunger Coalition for<lb />
international and local<lb />
projects. The distance is<lb />
20 kilometers or 12 and<lb />
one-half miles.<lb />
Before the Walk, the<lb />
participant should pick<lb />
up a waiver form and a<lb />
sponsor sheet. The<lb />
waiver form should be<lb />
completed and signed<lb />
by a parent or guardian<lb />
if the walker is under<lb />
21. Turn this sheet in<lb />
the morning of the<lb />
�( Walk at Greensprings<lb />
Park.<lb />
The sponsor sheet<lb />
will include the names<lb />
of as many sponsors as<lb />
possible. There is a<lb />
space on the sheet for<lb />
each sponsor. The<lb />
sponsor should be told<lb />
that about the project<lb />
and what the money<lb />
will go to once collec-<lb />
ted.<lb />
On the day of the<lb />
Walk, participants<lb />
should wear light<lb />
colored clothing for<lb />
their own safety. It is<lb />
also recommended to<lb />
wear a pair of shoes<lb />
which are comfortable<lb />
and suitable for walk-<lb />
ing. Taking a second<lb />
pair of shoes would be<lb />
wise. Socks should be<lb />
woolen and not nylon.<lb />
The Walk will be<lb />
held regardless of the<lb />
weather, so dress<lb />
according to the wea-<lb />
ther.<lb />
Registration for the<lb />
walk will be held<lb />
between 7 and 8 a.m.<lb />
at the park. This walk<lb />
is not a race of speed<lb />
but a test of endurance.<lb />
No one is made to walk<lb />
the entire distance and<lb />
may stop whenever he<lb />
wishes to do so.<lb />
During the walk, the<lb />
participants should obey<lb />
the police and observe<lb />
all traffice regulations.<lb />
Walkers should remem-<lb />
ber to keep to the<lb />
sidewalks and walk in<lb />
the streets only when<lb />
necessary. When walk-<lb />
ing in streets be sure<lb />
to walk facing the<lb />
oncoming traffic. Offi-<lb />
cials of the Walk ask<lb />
that all walkers respect<lb />
the property of others<lb />
and use the receptacles<lb />
provided for litter.<lb />
During the Walk,<lb />
checkpoints will be set<lb />
up. At these check-<lb />
points, the walkers'<lb />
cards will be stamped<lb />
with a special walk<lb />
stamp.<lb />
Lunch will be<lb />
provided during the<lb />
walk. If a participant<lb />
wishes to drop out of<lb />
the walk at a certain<lb />
point, designated vehi-<lb />
cles will be provided to<lb />
take the walker to the<lb />
last checkpoint, the<lb />
Baptist Student Union.<lb />
Volunteer nurses and<lb />
other medical aids have<lb />
the right to stop a<lb />
person from walking if<lb />
they feel the walker has<lb />
gone far enough.<lb />
Members of the<lb />
Hunger Coalition advise<lb />
that alter the walk, the<lb />
participants go home<lb />
and recuperate. Then<lb />
they should take their<lb />
sponsor sheet and<lb />
contact the sponsors for<lb />
collection. All checks or<lb />
money orders should be<lb />
made payable to the<lb />
Greenville Walk for<lb />
Development.<lb />
The check or money<lb />
order is their receipt to<lb />
insure tax deducibility.<lb />
If a receipt is requested<lb />
for the donations, it is<lb />
the responsibility of the<lb />
walker to make one out.<lb />
After the collecting is<lb />
done, the sponsor<lb />
forms, checkpoint cards<lb />
and funds should be<lb />
brought to Wachovia<lb />
Bank and Trust Co<lb />
200 W. 5th Street.<lb />
The proceeds of the<lb />
Walk will be divided 50<lb />
percent for local pro-<lb />
jects of the Hunger<lb />
Coalition and 50<lb />
percent for international<lb />
projects. This year's<lb />
recipients are Campus<lb />
Minister's Emergency<lb />
Kitchen Fund for the<lb />
local project and Bread<lb />
for the World on the<lb />
international level.<lb />
For more information<lb />
on the Walk, call the<lb />
IHM House at 752-4216<lb />
or the Baptiit Student<lb />
Center at 752-4646.<lb />
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6 March 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Paga 7<lb />
Fantastic Animation<lb />
Festival this Wednesday<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
rhis Wednesday night the visual brilliance of the<lb />
Fantastic Animation Festival comes to MendenhalPs<lb />
Hendrix Theatre as a Student Union Films<lb />
Committee Special Film presentation at 8 p.m. This<lb />
rare film, a cumulative effort, was a two and a half<lb />
project which involved screening over 1,000<lb />
nated films from all over the world.<lb />
too often the word animation conjures images of<lb />
lie-show creatures  the wise cracking rabbits,<lb />
mice and irraseible ducks that we knew<lb />
our adolescence  and goes no further. To<lb />
uch a conception is to be unaware of a true<lb />
usance in the arts, manely, the recent flowerin<lb />
animated film. No longer is animation<lb />
to Saturday morning cartoons or mindless<lb />
house entertainment. Animation is now the<lb />
attraction.<lb />
ike the world of Saturday morning television<lb />
ssi - from the Walt Disney Studio, the<lb />
Fantastic Animation Festival presents a prime<lb />
the avant-garde work being done in<lb />
ation today.<lb />
inimated film is now over 70 years old and<lb />
pean animated films began trickling into<lb />
theatres with regularity around 1960.<lb />
iumation is now a serious artform with mature<lb />
es and new techniques. Artists are finally<lb />
possibilities inherent in the medium and<lb />
intly breaking new ground.<lb />
feature-length animated film of this<lb />
e to employ a radically new visual style<lb />
ire the public imagination was Yellow<lb />
Submarine, and it is safe to assume that its<lb />
At- due as much to the Peter Max style<lb />
Beatles' music.<lb />
Foiilowing Yellow Submarine came an artistic<lb />
of animated innovation. Stanley Kubrick<lb />
animated sequences in 2001. Another<lb />
some future world was Rene LaLoux's<lb />
I antastk- Planet. Then Ralph Bakshi came up with<lb />
i it able, an X-rated animated feature where<lb />
the little furry creatures we grew up with were<lb />
tvise and speaking the previously unprintable.<lb />
feature was Fritz the Cat.<lb />
Mthough it is the featur,e-length animated works<lb />
enerate the most commentarv and publicity,<lb />
the new wave in animation finds its best and most<lb />
varied expression in the short film. There, artists<lb />
frreed from many of the constraints of time and<lb />
budget can let their visons rule.<lb />
Animation is the most free of the cinematic arts,<lb />
and labors under few of the restrictions that limit<lb />
the earthbound earners. The animators who yearly<lb />
turn out hundreds of films worldwide are breaking<lb />
away into areas where the live action film simply<lb />
cannot follow.<lb />
Through animation, the natural laws of space<lb />
and time, and gravity and dimension are<lb />
surmounted. The surreal vision, static under the<lb />
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To animate. Dreams, previously the territory of<lb />
mystics and Freudians, are fleshed out and given<lb />
life. Most importantly, animation is able to present<lb />
the fantastic world of the imagination in a palpable,<lb />
believable way. With animation, this world<lb />
becomes more than believable, it becomes real.<lb />
Selected from over 1,000 nominees around the<lb />
world, 16 animated short films (most by artists in<lb />
their 20's or ewarly 30's) are being presented<lb />
together in one feature-length program which runs<lb />
107 minutes without the intermission:<lb />
FRENCH WINDOWS: By Ian Ernes England<lb />
Music by Pink Floyd<lb />
Pink Floyd's "One of These Days" not only<lb />
accompanies Ian Ernes' striking film, it was the<lb />
inspiratioin for it as well. The music and image<lb />
blend toeghter as one entity so that neither seems<lb />
quite complete without the other.<lb />
A shadowy figure is the center of the piece,<lb />
floating freely through space, time and dimension<lb />
through recognizable landscapes and surroundings "1<lb />
the surreal. It is the perfect mating of picture and<lb />
sound.<lb />
French Windows was presented the Gold Award<lb />
at the Atlanta Film Festival.<lb />
Ian Ernes elaborates on the piect: "I would like<lb />
to create the perfect experience, a musical<lb />
time-space event, not designed to convey a<lb />
'message but more a "state of mind" resulting<lb />
from the reaction to the reaction to the reaction to<lb />
the experience and the many components within it .<lb />
. . Though it is a tedious medium, animation gives<lb />
access to the impossible, opening up a fantastic world<lb />
where one can control every line and everv color,<lb />
"FROM A LONE candle<lb />
burning far out in the<lb />
cosmose we begin the<lb />
zoom to end all zooms,<lb />
which takes us through<lb />
the void and eventually<lb />
to the distant earth, to<lb />
a beach, to a metamor-<lb />
phosizing woman danc-<lb />
ing on the waves, then<lb />
back again to deep<lb />
space. The visual<lb />
brilliance of Cosmic<lb />
Cartoon earned it an<lb />
Academy Award Nomin-<lb />
ation.<lb />
every sound and every second<lb />
ICARUS: By Mikai Badica RomaniaPremiering in<lb />
this film<lb />
The Greek myth of Daedalus and Icarus tells<lb />
about a man and his son, who when imprisoned by<lb />
King Minow, construct some wings of wax and<lb />
feathers with which to fly over the high labyrinth<lb />
walls. But alas, Icarus flies too near the sun,<lb />
which melts his wings and hurls him into the sea,<lb />
where he drowns.<lb />
As the music's vibrant tones build, viewers see<lb />
a cratered globe moving toward them through an<lb />
empty space. As it draws nearer, comical littles<lb />
heads appear on the surface. On of the heads,<lb />
Icarus, tries to free his arm- while the i�iher laugh<lb />
and ridicule him. He succeeds, however, and<lb />
manages to swim around among his comrades, who<lb />
soon follow suit. Icarus then frees his legs to first<lb />
crawl and then walk while his fellow beings snicker<lb />
hut eventually imitate him. At last, when Icarus<lb />
attempts to fly but fails, and his friends desert<lb />
him, his perserverance is rewarded with the<lb />
miraculous transformation of his hands into viug,<lb />
enabling him to soar in the skv.<lb />
See ANIMATION, p. 8<lb />
Tiger in the Rain blends classical music and jazz<lb />
B PATRICK MENGES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Casually meandering into local disc merchandiser,<lb />
expecting little except the same relatively<lb />
main stream rockers and disco poppers still<lb />
g on sicne Christmas. Strolling through the<lb />
! perused the promotional rack which<lb />
mediately barraged my senses. There amidst the<lb />
ol shocking photographs and blinding colors,<lb />
an album cover so beautiful in its simplicity, I<lb />
aptivated. It was Michael Franks new album,<lb />
! iiii-r in the Rain, and it bore a striking green<lb />
r highlighting a marvelous reproduction of<lb />
sseau's "Tropical Storm with a Tiger In<lb />
olta-esque fashion, I grabbed her (for albums<lb />
to be feminine) and headed home, ignoring<lb />
sensual pleas of the others. I was bought.<lb />
Michael Franks first burst on the recording scene<lb />
in early 1976 with the release of his first album, Ice<lb />
Hot Tea. This mellow blend of jazz and<lb />
unpretentious lyrics made only a small dent in the<lb />
popular market. It featured Michael's compositions<lb />
backed by some of the finest studio men Warner<lb />
Bros, had to offer. Michael's music, which is highly<lb />
listenahle, was at this point largely unpolished, but<lb />
showed the promise of this largely unheralded<lb />
young composer. The distinguishing faced of this<lb />
album was the song, "Popsicle Toes" which became<lb />
a well played FM selection. "Popsicle Toes" was<lb />
my first acquaintance with Michael Franks who was<lb />
to become one of my favorite artists.<lb />
Michael's next album, Sleeping Gypsy, was both<lb />
a commercial and artistic success. Many of the<lb />
songs possessed a crisp latin beat, evidence of<lb />
Michael's brief stint in Brazil. The remaining were<lb />
laid-back compositions of jazz music and lovely<lb />
inspiring lyrics. The lyrical integrity of this album is<lb />
only surpassed by its excellent musicianship, the<lb />
backing of Larry Carbon - guitar. Wilton Felder -<lb />
Tiger in the Rain is Michael Franks9 latest album<lb />
bass, and Joe Sample - keyboards, all key members<lb />
of the Crusaders (one of jazz music's finest<lb />
commercial groups) were carefully blended into<lb />
Michael's compositions without overshadowing his<lb />
talent. Two of jazz music's most prolific session<lb />
men, Michael Brecker - Tenor Sax and David<lb />
Sanborn - Alto sax with their articulate solos<lb />
epitomized the quality of this jazz-pop album.<lb />
Lacking in an FM selection to push it sales,<lb />
Sleeping Gypsy compensated by being one of the<lb />
more excellent collections of jazz-pop selections as<lb />
has been released. To accentuate an already positve<lb />
endeavor, the string arrangements and conduction of<lb />
Claus Ogelman and production by Tommy LiPuma<lb />
were convincingly strong.<lb />
Burchfield Nines, was Michael's next musical<lb />
exposition, released in spring of 1978. Once again,<lb />
the personal on this album is among the best in<lb />
jazz music. The rhythm section featured Steve Cadd<lb />
and Ralph McDonald on drums and percussion<lb />
respectively: and will Lee on bass. The obscure, but<lb />
talented fingers of John Tropea roamed the frets for<lb />
Michael. Burchfield Nines, however, lacked the<lb />
sparkling lyrical and musical intensity present on his<lb />
previous albums. The melancholy melodies and<lb />
lackluster lyrics were a disappointment to this<lb />
listener and seemed to follow the more frustrating<lb />
recent attempts of Springsteen, Jackson Brwone,<lb />
and Al Jarreau. It's not that these albums are bad,<lb />
it's just that they don't possess the crystal quality<lb />
of earlier endeavors. Burchfield Nines" redeeming<lb />
characteristic is the clever quality of the blending of<lb />
jazz and classical influence exemplified by" Vivaldi's<lb />
Song This song is indicative of the things to come<lb />
in proceeding albums.<lb />
Tiger in the Rain, is one of the finest albums I<lb />
have ever heard, only surpassed by the Pat Methey<lb />
Group's newest release. The marvelous blending of<lb />
classical and jazz influence and lovely lyrics sails far<lb />
above its contemporaries epitomizing the type of<lb />
quality music that can be produced today. Warner<lb />
Bros, a respectable producer of jezz music, certainly<lb />
has a gem in the likes of an individual such as<lb />
Michael Franks. The quality of a composer can be<lb />
judged by the talent he attracts from other<lb />
recording companies to surround himself with. Tiger<lb />
in the Rain sports some of the finest musicians<lb />
available.<lb />
"Sanpaku the first song on the album,<lb />
possesses a light latin beat provided by Crusher<lb />
Bennett on Congas. This song, highlighted by<lb />
Kenny Barron on keyboards tells us of a mystic<lb />
land of haze many of us have visited or maybe<lb />
even spent a few years in. "When It's Over"<lb />
possesses the biting lyrics of a lover spurned by a<lb />
harsh female. Joe Caro's splendid jazz slowhand<lb />
provides the edge with which lyrical revenge is<lb />
attempted. A kid named Flora Purlu, whose voice is<lb />
her instrument, makes her presence known on this<lb />
song. Ah, Flora!<lb />
"Living on the Inside" is a classic composition<lb />
by this pretty classy youngster. Ron Carter, a jass<lb />
milestone, milks an inspired bass for some of the<lb />
sweetest sounds on this album. Bucky Pizzarelli, on<lb />
acoustic guitar, and especially Mike Mainieri, on<lb />
vibes, provide the melodie pace which is at once<lb />
soothing and invigorating, the string arrangements<lb />
on "Living on the Inside" are as beautiful as a<lb />
spring day. At times their strength overwhelms me,<lb />
and I border on the fringes of a musical ecstacy.<lb />
John Simon, producer and arranger, deserves credit<lb />
for a splendid accomplishment on this song,<lb />
especially, and the album totally.<lb />
"Hide Away a quicker paced jazz number,<lb />
comes next and is pushed along by the finger<lb />
popping bass of Mr. Carter. The tenor sax of<lb />
Seldon Powell, supplies the balance needed in the<lb />
melodie structure. The final cut on Side I, Jardin<lb />
Botanico, is another latin influenced piece. "Jardin<lb />
Botanico" features the percussion of Rick Marotta,<lb />
Rubens Bassini and Crusher and the fluid beauty of<lb />
Dave Liebman on flute. Caro's acoutic guitar licks<lb />
are among his finest of the album.<lb />
Underneath the Apple Tree<lb />
Side two begins with "Underneath the Apple<lb />
Tree perhaps the best jazz cut on the album. The<lb />
song much resembles a big band swing song<lb />
propelled by Ron Carter's walking bass. The jazz<lb />
and strings on this song swings and Michael's voice<lb />
really sings. A clean cut.<lb />
"Tiger in the Rain" really is a fine composition.<lb />
This song possesses the strongest lyrics on the<lb />
album, and perhaps among the strongest of<lb />
Michael's lyrics. The title cut, this song brings to<lb />
life lyrically and musically, the essence of<lb />
Rousseau's painting on the album. Mike Mainieri's<lb />
vibes are really strong on this cut, far superior to<lb />
any other session work I have heard him<lb />
accomplish. A deep cut.<lb />
The next song, "Satisfaction Guaranteed" is a<lb />
rocker. Once again, Michael Brecker, sanborn, and<lb />
a host of other session men. On this piece, Michael<lb />
uses horns much in the manner of Billy Joel, only<lb />
in a manner much more palatable than Joel. It's<lb />
the well worn story of boy meets girl, told in the<lb />
late seventies tale of the party pickup.<lb />
"Lifeline the final cut of the album, is perhaps<lb />
the weakest composition of the collection. Its strong<lb />
points are its lyrics and the music of Domic Cortese<lb />
on concertina and the high magic of Lou Soloff on<lb />
piccolo Trumpet. I really don't know why I don't<lb />
like this cut; it just doesn't appeal to me. It sounds<lb />
a bit too much like one of David Gates much too<lb />
sweet songs. Sorry Michael no offensethat's just<lb />
how I feel Now, get out-a-here, you knucklehead!<lb />
Truly, Michael Franks is one of the most gifted<lb />
and talented composers in Jazz Music today. He is<lb />
taking fine music, mixing in strong lyrics, and<lb />
applying it through excellent musicianship to the<lb />
musical needs of all of us who will be his audience.<lb />
In a world of formula music, it is a refreshing sight<lb />
to see an artist who is achieving critical and<lb />
popular acclaim despite beijg without commercial<lb />
popularity. Give the new Michael Parks a try,<lb />
perhaps you will become a fan of his, too.<lb /><lb />
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Animation<lb />
continued from p. 7<lb />
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WHEEL: By Loren<lb />
BowiePremiering in this film �<lb />
This film is a mythical fantasy about the origins<lb />
of man's most universally applied invention, and<lb />
more. It is a visual statement relying solely on<lb />
shifting images and a surrealistic recombination of<lb />
familiar elements to convey its theme.<lb />
CAT S CRADLE: By Paul Driessen<lb />
Cat's Cradle is the simplest of child's games<lb />
where a lwp of string is transformed by the finders<lb />
into magical shapes and images. The transforma-<lb />
tions in the film of the same names, however, are<lb />
much more complex and mystifying. It begins with<lb />
a spider instead of a loop of string, and what<lb />
transpires is striking and unique. The metamor-<lb />
phoses are alternatively funny and disturbing. The<lb />
plot, such as it is, remains an enigma, and its<lb />
interpretations, from the metaphysical to the<lb />
Freudian, remain in the eye of the beholder. The<lb />
result is a childish and simple concept transformed<lb />
into something provocative and mature.<lb />
Cat's Cradle is the winner of the Special Jury<lb />
ward at the World Film Festival, Zagreb,<lb />
 ugoslavia.<lb />
THE LAST CARTOON MAN: By Jeffrey Hale and<lb />
Derek Lamb<lb />
 hat better subject for an animated film than<lb />
the current ?tate of animation itself? The Last<lb />
Cartoon Man is a hilarious five minute entertain-<lb />
ment that manages to disturn as well as entertain.<lb />
It- only character is a comic only too willing to<lb />
please Ins aucience by detaching various parts of<lb />
his anatomy, only to find that he can't find his own<lb />
head, which keeps shouting "over here" to the<lb />
humbling body.<lb />
Whether it is taken as a comment on the role of<lb />
the artist, or simply a bit of animated black humor,<lb />
the film is a delight.<lb />
It is the winner of the first prize at the World<lb />
Festival of Animated film, Zagrevb, Yugoslavia.<lb />
COSMIC CARTOON: By Steven Usberger and Eric<lb />
LaddMusic from Hoist's The Planets<lb />
Stream of consciousness was originally the<lb />
province of fiction writers, and was never well<lb />
adapted to the live action cinema where the logic of<lb />
time and place worked always to make it seem<lb />
contrived and ridiculous. The animated film,<lb />
however, is the ideal medium, as exemplified by<lb />
Cosmic Cartoon. From a lone candle burning far<lb />
out in the cosmos we begin the zoom to end all<lb />
zooms, which takes us through the void and<lb />
eventually to the distant earth, to a beach, to a<lb />
metamoiphosizing woman dancing on the waves,<lb />
then back again to deep space.<lb />
The visual brilliance of Cosmic Cartoon earned it<lb />
an Academy Award Nomination.<lb />
MOONSHADOW: By Cat Stevens EnglandMusic<lb />
by Cat Stevens Narration by Spike Milligan<lb />
Narration written by Cat Stevens<lb />
Thump! The noise made Teaser jump. "Look<lb />
at that! Quick, follow me Firecat The fallen<lb />
moon was struck in the roof of an old deserted<lb />
barn. Teaser climbed up and, pushing as hard as<lb />
he could, tried to move it. "Leaping Lunacy It's<lb />
rolling The moon rolled fast. It rolled past the<lb />
tall pines . . . and into the purple river. "Quick!<lb />
This stick will do the trick said Teaser, leaning<lb />
over the bridge. "Screameow The clumsy firecat<lb />
slipped and fell flat onto the moon. And he slowly<lb />
floated away . . . toward the dangerous waters-end.<lb />
"What luck its struck! Give me your paw and I'll<lb />
pull you up Teaser had spoken too soon. The<lb />
moon went drifting, deep into the night . . .<lb />
floating over valleys and hills until it came down on<lb />
a prickle red tree. Then out came five red owls<lb />
and Teaser told them what had hap;ened. The<lb />
owls picked up the moon with their beaks, and they<lb />
flung it far into the starry sky. Teaser and Firecat<lb />
said: "Good-bye<lb />
NIGHTBIRD: By Bernard Palacios France lPrem-<lb />
iering in this film<lb />
It often rains in this dismal countryside. A<lb />
townhall clerk drives the same way every day, to<lb />
the office in the morning and back home again in<lb />
the evening. Everything would be the same drab<lb />
resignation and routine if a strange creature at an<lb />
intersection, half woman, half bird, did not keep<lb />
upsetting the driver's punctual appearances. The<lb />
day the townhall clerk leaves his usual route at the<lb />
unspoken request of the strange hitchhiker, he<lb />
discovers a new world much like "paradise But<lb />
the story ends abruptly one r.ainy night when the<lb />
womanbird is mysteriously crucified.<lb />
Was she crucified because she was feared?<lb />
BAMBI MEETS GODZILLA: By Marv Newland<lb />
Bambi Meets Godzilla is as funny as the title<lb />
implies. Take it as a parable on art or beauty or<lb />
even individuality being ground under the heel of a<lb />
crass and brutal society, take it as a send-up of<lb />
simplistic childhood entertainment, or take it as a<lb />
joke. It works on any level and amuses on all of<lb />
them.<lb />
MOUNTAIN MUSIC: By Will Vinton<lb />
Mountain Music uses the engaging three-dimen-<lb />
sional technique to offer a tongue-in-cheek allegorv<lb />
concerning technology versus nature. The problem<lb />
arises as the natural music of birds, frogs, and<lb />
coyotes is gradually overwhelmed by powerfully<lb />
amplified rock music.<lb />
More power, and more; and finally rock moves<lb />
rock: the mountain erupts in a volcanic cataclysm.<lb />
What's left is a primeval landscape in which<lb />
nothing seems to live. But there are faint echoes<lb />
of the old sounds are they natural, or electronic?<lb />
Vinton's world, created by stop motion<lb />
photography of the three-dimensional characters, is<lb />
something very special. Mountain Music was<lb />
awarded the Golden Eagle, C.I.N.E Washington,<lb />
D.C.<lb />
ROOM AND BOARD: By Randy Cartwright<lb />
An adventure in the philosophic cartoon that<lb />
wedded Sartre, Eliot, and Shakespeare, the film<lb />
portrayed a character who ages before our eyes,<lb />
gracefully flowing in a period of five minutes<lb />
through the Seven Ages of Man from new-born<lb />
infant to a doddering and cackling old fool slumped<lb />
in defeat and despair. Cartwright used animation<lb />
to spin out the life of his swiftly-aging protagonist<lb />
living in a single room and striving in futile<lb />
obsession to open a mysterious door whose secrets<lb />
tantalize him.<lb />
The Satrian implication here is that the problem<lb />
lies not in the door but in the man, and a sense of<lb />
waste and denial of life hangs heavily over the film<lb />
as the character thrashes about the doorknob,<lb />
oblivious that life offers anything to him but the<lb />
challenge of the door. When he finally lies<lb />
slumped and exhausted at the end of his life, no<lb />
longer caring, the door of course swings open ol<lb />
its own accord, and the film's theme, nicely hinted<lb />
at in the title, is stated with a resounding thud.<lb />
The film is the winner of a Special Award from<lb />
the West National Student Film Festival.<lb />
Cartwright is also working as an animator at the<lb />
U alt Disnev Studio.<lb />
Ponty's latest album 'fuses rock, jazz elements'<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
On his latest album,<lb />
( u-mic Messenger,<lb />
Jean-Luc Ponty com-<lb />
bines a futuristic rock<lb />
with dements of jazz<lb />
and comes up with a<lb />
distinctive if not alto-<lb />
gether original music.<lb />
Ponty composed and<lb />
arranged all the songs<lb />
on the album and each<lb />
song includes lots of<lb />
electronic special eff-<lb />
giving the whole<lb />
album a sort of<lb />
mic" feel.<lb />
The first song, the<lb />
title cut, "Cosmic<lb />
Messenger" features<lb />
Ponty on the five-string<lb />
electric violin doing an<lb />
extraor dinary solo and<lb />
some brilliant special<lb />
effects. Ponty also plays<lb />
organ on this cut and<lb />
proves that his talent at<lb />
keyboards equals his<lb />
talent with the fiddle.<lb />
"Cosmic Messenger"<lb />
is a very "spacey"<lb />
sounding song that<lb />
Would almost have come<lb />
from the source of<lb />
Close Encounters.<lb />
"The Art of Happi-<lb />
ness a song dedicated<lb />
to Kalph Armstrong,<lb />
features some excellent<lb />
violin by Ponty and<lb />
equally good electric<lb />
piano work by Allan<lb />
Zavod, all set against a<lb />
super-funky electric bass<lb />
rhythm. It is a happy<lb />
song, the type that they<lb />
would play in a disco<lb />
on Mars.<lb />
"Don't Let The<lb />
World Pass You By"<lb />
builds in frenetic rock<lb />
intensity from beginning<lb />
to end. Towards the<lb />
middle of the song the<lb />
wailing electric guitar<lb />
and the moaning<lb />
electric violin become<lb />
almost painful to listen<lb />
to. In this number<lb />
Ponty performs a solo<lb />
against the background<lb />
of Zabod's polyphonic<lb />
and lead synthesizers.<lb />
Ponty skillfully chan-<lb />
ges the pace of the<lb />
album with the last<lb />
song on the first side.<lb />
"I Only Feel Good With<lb />
You" is a laid-back<lb />
piece, still with a<lb />
Sar-Trek sound, but<lb />
more pretty than eerily<lb />
cosmic. The song makes<lb />
one feel as if he were<lb />
out on the deck of<lb />
some space-ship placidly<lb />
gazing at the inneffably<lb />
'Righteous Apples9 airs on TV<lb />
By PETER J. BOYER<lb />
AP Television Writer<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP)<lb />
- It's hardly news here<lb />
when a new TV sitcom<lb />
goes into production.<lb />
Hollywood churns out<lb />
Mtcoms as fast as<lb />
Detroit produces cars.<lb />
Only, sitcoms have a<lb />
higher recall rate.<lb />
is a devel-<lb />
opmenl worthy of note<lb />
when the Public<lb />
Broadcasting System<lb />
gets into the sitcom<lb />
game. Public TV is<lb />
many wonderful things,<lb />
but a barrel of yuks,<lb />
it's not.<lb />
Yet, here it is: "The<lb />
Righteous Apples a<lb />
-itcom scheduled for<lb />
PBS this fall. So what<lb />
gives?<lb />
"I'm not sure the<lb />
term 'sitcom' best<lb />
characterizes what we're<lb />
doing says Topper<lb />
Carew, the show's<lb />
writer and producer.<lb />
"It's more a reality<lb />
based comedy Ah,<lb />
now that sounds like<lb />
public TV.<lb />
There are more<lb />
sitcoms on commercial<lb />
TV than any other type<lb />
of program, and "most<lb />
of what you see<lb />
Carew contends, "is<lb />
absolutely mindless. No<lb />
tooth or bite, no sub-<lb />
stantive reality<lb />
Carew promises<lb />
plenty of substantive<lb />
reality with "Apples<lb />
It's about race relations<lb />
at an integrated school<lb />
in Boston. In the first<lb />
episode, a black girl<lb />
gets pushed around by<lb />
some white kids.<lb />
Remember, this is<lb />
reality-based comedy.<lb />
"Unfortunately, I<lb />
think the perspective of<lb />
the creative community<lb />
in this town comes from<lb />
the side of a Beverly<lb />
Hills swimming pool,<lb />
rather than from con-<lb />
temporary, day-to-day<lb />
realities that people<lb />
experience Carew<lb />
says.<lb />
Some of the sub-<lb />
stantive realities from<lb />
which Carew's show will<lb />
draw its humor:<lb />
"Inflation, unem-<lb />
ployment, gross aliena-<lb />
tion and deterioration of<lb />
the family structure<lb />
Tee hee.<lb />
Carew says that as a<lb />
black producer, his job<lb />
is to "produce programs<lb />
for the general public<lb />
that are rooted in the<lb />
minority experience<lb />
"1 know people<lb />
don't want to deal with<lb />
the hard realities of<lb />
society he says. "But<lb />
we chose comedy<lb />
because we thought it<lb />
would make the mess-<lb />
age more palatable.<lb />
Racial discrimination is<lb />
widely misunderstood,<lb />
it's been with us for<lb />
hundreds of years, and<lb />
we want to bring that<lb />
to the attention of the<lb />
American public on a<lb />
wide basis.<lb />
Carew, who pro-<lb />
duced the kiddie show<lb />
"Rebop" for public TV,<lb />
said he wanted his<lb />
show to reflect ugly<lb />
realities the way Nor-<lb />
man Lear's shows, such<lb />
as "All in the Family<lb />
sometimes do. Lear's<lb />
prodcution companies,<lb />
in fact, have helped<lb />
"Apples" get started by<lb />
offering production<lb />
consultation and other<lb />
assistance for a $1<lb />
per-month fee.<lb />
Carew says the plan<lb />
is to generate interest<lb />
among teenagers and<lb />
minorities-public TV's<lb />
most elusive audience-<lb />
and then hope "The<lb />
Righteous Apples"<lb />
catches on with others.<lb />
"I'm convinced that<lb />
what we're doing is<lb />
going to have an impact<lb />
on commercial tele-<lb />
vision he says. "I<lb />
think we're going to<lb />
establish that there is<lb />
another way to do<lb />
things, that, in fact, the<lb />
American public is<lb />
ready. I'm tired of<lb />
people telling me<lb />
overestimating the<lb />
telligence of the<lb />
American public,<lb />
putting my tail on<lb />
line to prove it<lb />
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Jean-Luc Ponty be-<lb />
gins with second side of<lb />
Cosmic Experience with<lb />
another super funky,<lb />
super rhythmic song,<lb />
"Puppet's Dance<lb />
Ponty is back with a<lb />
zinging double-stopped<lb />
violin on this number<lb />
and he also performs<lb />
admirably on the organ.<lb />
"Fake Paradise"<lb />
combines a quasi-Carri-<lb />
bean sound with the<lb />
sound of fully produced<lb />
modern American elec-<lb />
tric jazz. Casey Sche-<lb />
uerell is completely in<lb />
control of some very<lb />
sophisiticated percussion<lb />
work as Peter Maunu is<lb />
of some scathing guitar<lb />
licks. In this song, as<lb />
throughout most of the<lb />
album, it is very diffi-<lb />
cult to tell where the<lb />
rock begins and the jazz<lb />
ends. The fusion of rock<lb />
and jazz in this album<lb />
is one of the most<lb />
innate fusions in popu-<lb />
lar music today. the<lb />
music on this album is<lb />
somehow both rock and<lb />
jazz, and neither, at the<lb />
same time.<lb />
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develop a slightly east<lb />
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goes on to become a<lb />
gently compelling comp-<lb />
osition with the melody<lb />
carried primarily by<lb />
Ponty's inimitable elec-<lb />
tric violin.<lb />
"Egocentric Mole-<lb />
cules" is a verv<lb />
futuristic-sounding rock<lb />
song that does not let<lb />
up in driving intensity<lb />
until it ends. It is<lb />
impossible not to move<lb />
to the beat of the<lb />
down-right rollicking<lb />
bas and drums. There<lb />
is also a section of the<lb />
song that joing ba �<lb />
synthesizer and drum-<lb />
together in a Slevie<lb />
Wonder kind of wa.<lb />
but Pontv's is more<lb />
super fast and jazzv.<lb />
Even though the<lb />
whole "Cosmic" thing<lb />
in popular music seems<lb />
l(1 be a little passe<lb />
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20 March 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 9<lb />
Bryant delivers message<lb />
at ECU coaching clinic<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
did no, reveal any secret sure-fire winning<lb />
losophy, d,d not offer any special formations to<lb />
confusing defenses, and did not tell of anv<lb />
� plays that would pave the way toward victory<lb />
lather, legendary Alabama football coach Paul<lb />
Bryant chose to share some of the lessons<lb />
had larned from coaching while speaking to an<lb />
blage oi junior high and senior high school<lb />
coaches Sunday afternoon in Hendrix<lb />
re. Bryant's talk ended East Carolina's first<lb />
 football clinic.<lb />
int ottered the coaches some very valauble<lb />
If you can do without it, don't coach<lb />
"Only coach if you can't do without<lb />
H you can't do without it said the "Bear<lb />
rewards are great. You have the<lb />
have far-reaching influences on a<lb />
ol young people.<lb />
ou will gel to see them improve, mature, and<lb />
It's a great feeling. The most fun I have is<lb />
I may have helped influence in life<lb />
Bryant warned, coaching is not all peaches<lb />
I've had many players that didn't<lb />
I haye to share in that. If they fail, then I<lb />
led. I'm responsible for what happens to<lb />
the other side oi coaching. And believe<lb />
k ibout that side a lot. And you can bet<lb />
nful to do so<lb />
more mistakes than anyone in the<lb />
�ai : Bryant.<lb />
remember on several occasions when I<lb />
a substitution and didn't, and it<lb />
game. One time it even cost us a<lb />
pionship<lb />
Bear" then spoke of some mistakes that<lb />
- - uld try to avoid. "Don't ever make the<lb />
twice he noted with strong<lb />
only place I know of where everyone starts even,<lb />
regardless of wealth, color, and name noted<lb />
Bryant.<lb />
"A player can gain real discipline on the football<lb />
field. Also the football player learns quicker than<lb />
anyone else what it means to sacrifice. That's the<lb />
main thing a player should learn. The game is<lb />
worthwhile if sacrifice is all a player learns<lb />
"A football player will also gain confidence and<lb />
humility from the game said Bryant. "You can't<lb />
do anything well without these two things. I tell all<lb />
my players to be humble. I tell them, 'don't blow<lb />
vour own horn<lb />
"But said Bryant, "these lessons are the<lb />
responsibility of the coaches to get across. Also,<lb />
these lessons will give a player a lot of pride. And<lb />
I always tell my players that if they learn these<lb />
things, and take pride that they have learned then,<lb />
then they'll be a winner<lb />
The coach of five national champions also<lb />
emphasized the importance of having a plan for<lb />
everything. "No coach ever wins without having a<lb />
plan he noted.<lb />
'A coach should plan for everyday. You have to<lb />
have a game plan, have a plan for what you're<lb />
going to say at halftime, what you'll say to the<lb />
players after the game, what you'll say if you win<lb />
or it you lose. You must also plan for what you're<lb />
going to say to the press.<lb />
'Football draws people to a<lb />
university. In a way, it's a recruiting<lb />
device for students. You just don't<lb />
get 60,000 people to come and watch<lb />
a math exam<lb />
Paul 'Bear9 Bryant<lb />
-<lb />
�<lb />
gendan Alabama coach then went on to<lb />
a h�- of the dangers of overcoaching.<lb />
roaches till their players so full of<lb />
n that it becomes harmful he said.<lb />
a h should always be careful when he<lb />
team. It's no use to coach a team right<lb />
ame II you haven't told them everything<lb />
ben, then it's too late anyhow<lb />
emphasized the importance of a<lb />
im to a player, a coach, and indeed to<lb />
�<lb />
i is more important now than ever<lb />
I Brvant. "It's especially important to<lb />
I'm not saying it should stand above<lb />
ion, but there is definitely a place<lb />
ill draw people to a university. In a wav<lb />
ruiting device for students. It draws the<lb />
You just don't get 60,000 people to come<lb />
xam being given<lb />
ot the many lessons a player could<lb />
R<lb />
:ball. 'The football field is about the<lb />
'A coach can take nothing for granted. He must<lb />
plan for every possibility, leaving nothing uncovered.<lb />
If you're not prepared, you're not going to win<lb />
Bryant offered brief words of wisdom throughout<lb />
his talk, drawing positive reaction from the audience<lb />
on each occasion.<lb />
'Try to learn something when you win he<lb />
advised the assemblage of coaches. "Everyone tries<lb />
to learn from a loss. When you win, find out why<lb />
Bryant also warned the coaches of over-confi-<lb />
dence in themselves. "When you get smart, quit<lb />
caching he said with authority. "When you<lb />
out-smart someone, it's time to quit. I've never won<lb />
a game; the players do. But vou can bet I've lost a<lb />
tew .<lb />
Bryant was introduced to the crowd by East<lb />
Carolina head coach Pat Dye, a former 'Brvant<lb />
assistant.<lb />
Dye noted that 40 of Bryant's former assistants<lb />
and players had gone on to head coaching jobs in<lb />
either the professional or collegiate level.<lb />
"But said Dye, "the greatest thing about<lb />
Coach Bryant is the fact that he has reached<lb />
literally thousands, of men, women and children<lb />
throughout his life, and has helped them all<lb />
ECU swimmers set for nationals;<lb />
Tudor qualifies for 200 freestyle<lb />
By SAM B0GERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Dozens of simmers have earned small college<lb />
NAIA America honors at East Carolina<lb />
the years. However, since the Pirates began<lb />
�ion a- a Division One member in 1969, not<lb />
member ot the team has grabbed All-America<lb />
ognition.<lb />
That something East Carolina head coach Ray<lb />
S harf hopes will change this week when five<lb />
members of the team head to Cleveland State<lb />
I niversit) for the annual NCAA Swimming<lb />
Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament<lb />
opens Thursday afternoon and will end Saturday<lb />
ning.<lb />
'The qualifying times the NCAA set down this<lb />
ear have been extremely tough and our guys have<lb />
really worked hard to qualify for the NCAA<lb />
Championships Scharf said from his office in the<lb />
Minges Natatorium Monday. "We've never had<lb />
anyone here earn All-America honors in the<lb />
university division although we'va had quite a<lb />
number of swimmers come close m<lb />
Senior John Tudor will be East Carolina's only<lb />
individual entry in the three-day event. Tudor will<lb />
compete in the 200 yard freestyle event and is also<lb />
a member of the Pirates 400 and 800 yard freestyle<lb />
relay teams which are also entered.<lb />
The other members of the 400 and 800 freestyle<lb />
reJAv teams are juniors Ted Nieman and Bill<lb />
Fenling and sophomore Jack Clowar. Senior Joe<lb />
Kushy will serve as an alternate member of the<lb />
relay yearns.<lb />
The 400 yard relay team is currently ranked 19th<lb />
in the country with a 3:03.1 clocking while the 800<lb />
yard relay team is 22nd with a 6:44.67 timing. The<lb />
top twelve teams and individuals in each event are<lb />
designated as All-America's.<lb />
The University of Tennessee is the top ranked<lb />
team in the country in the 400 yard relay with a<lb />
2:54.54 mark while Auburn and Michigan are close<lb />
behind. Auburn also holds the best time in the 800<lb />
yard relay event at 6:31.24 followed by Tennessee<lb />
and Florida. The Volunteers, last year's team<lb />
champion, are favored to capture the team title<lb />
again this season.<lb />
"I'm pretty confident both of the relay teams<lb />
can go faster Scharf said. "They've got to take at<lb />
least two seconds off their time now to finish in the<lb />
top twelve. Ted Nieman and John Tudor have both<lb />
been the fastest legs in the relay events and if<lb />
Clowar and Fehling can match their performances<lb />
we'll be in good shape<lb />
Tudor, a 6-2, 166-pounder from Greensboro, has<lb />
competed in the NCAA Championships fro the last<lb />
three years and has been the Bucs best all-around<lb />
performer this season. He currently has the 22nd<lb />
best time this season in the 200 yard freestyle with<lb />
a 1:39.2 clocking.<lb />
"John is good enough to finish among the top<lb />
six in the country in the 200 yard free Scharf<lb />
said. "He's capable, but he's going to have to do<lb />
it. I think a lot of times our kids sell themselves<lb />
short when they compete against some of the top<lb />
swimmers in the nation, but John and the relay<lb />
teams are certainly capable of finishing among the<lb />
top twelve<lb />
East Carolina took third in the Regional<lb />
Championships two weeks ago at Penn State<lb />
University. Pittsburgh captured the team champion-<lb />
ships while West Virginia finished second.<lb />
"I was really pleased with the team's overall<lb />
effort at the regionals said Scharf, whose Pirates<lb />
finished the year with a 5-3 dual record.<lb />
"Everybody gave one hundred percent and I was<lb />
pleased with such a good showing against a really<lb />
tough field<lb />
"Our guys always look forward to the NCAA's<lb />
and I just hope we can go up there and swim like<lb />
we're capable of doing Scharf coiUmued.<lb />
Bryant speaks at ECU clini<lb />
'The qualifying times the CAA set down<lb />
this year have been extremely touh<lb />
and our guys have really worked hard to<lb />
qualify for the nationals<lb />
Rav Scharf<lb />
Coach Rav Scharf<lb />
ECU to name<lb />
new cage coach<lb />
by Wednesday?<lb />
By SAM ROGERS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Although East Carolina athletic officials had<lb />
made no announcement by late Monda evening, a<lb />
new basketball coach was expected to be named<lb />
Wednesday and no later than Friday.<lb />
According to sources inside the athletic<lb />
department, at least three candidates are -till being<lb />
considered for the vacant position which was created<lb />
almost three weeks ago when Larry Cillman<lb />
submitted his resignation after just two seasons at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Dick Crubar, a former assistant coach at the<lb />
University of Florida and now an industrial<lb />
developer tor the .C. Department of Commerce is<lb />
considered the leading candidate for the job<lb />
although he was unavailable tor comment Monday.<lb />
Crubar, a standout under Dean Smith at the<lb />
University of North Carolina for three seasons,<lb />
serve.I as an assistant at Flordia under John Lotz<lb />
for live years before leaving, Crubar also ,ed<lb />
d for one year at Chapel Hill High School. He has<lb />
been employed with the Department of Commerce<lb />
lor almost a vear.<lb />
Wake Forest assistant coach David Odom and<lb />
Virginia assistant Richard Schmidt are two other<lb />
candidate- who have been interviewed tor the<lb />
vacancy and they're also considered the -election<lb />
committee's top choice<lb />
Odom, who has been with the Wake Fores<lb />
coaching staff tor two vear va- largely responsil<lb />
tor recruiting the Deacons talented freshemen class<lb />
this season which included Washington Hc<lb />
standout Alvis Roger- along with Mike Helm J<lb />
John-tone, and Guv Morgan.<lb />
 native of Goldsboro, Odom coached at Durham<lb />
Senior High School tor nine vear- and during that<lb />
time ua- named the conference coach-of-the-y<lb />
three t,me Odom joined the Wake Forest stal<lb />
1976.<lb />
Schmidt, a former high school coach at Ballai<lb />
High in Louisville, Kv ha- been with the C,<lb />
statt for two seasons and brought current Atlai<lb />
Coast Conference performers Jeff Lam: ind Le<lb />
Raker to irginia.<lb />
Schmidt served as the head coach a: Ballard tor<lb />
11 vear- before joining Teen Holland's staff<lb />
 irginia in 1976.<lb />
None of the candidates could be reached tor<lb />
comment Mondav night.<lb />
Last Carolina assistant coach Terrv Kune me:<lb />
with athletic director Bill Cam Mondav afternoon,<lb />
but Kune -aid before the meeting he felt his name<lb />
was no longer under consideration by the -election<lb />
committee. Kune joined the Pierate coaching stall<lb />
lat vear and has received widespread support from<lb />
the East Carolina playes.<lb />
Jav Dever. a member of the Est Carolina<lb />
wrestling team, submitted a petition to Cain Krtdav<lb />
with more than 100 signature- on it supporting<lb />
Kune<lb />
Although Grubar. Schmidt. Odom ami Kune<lb />
vsere all interviewed for the job. at least a dozen<lb />
or more name- have been under consideration<lb />
including Bobby Cremins, the head coach at<lb />
Appalachian State. Bob Wenzel, an assistant coach<lb />
at Duke and Maryland assistants Will Jones ami<lb />
J'v Harrington.<lb />
The ECU swimming team will compete in the NCAA Championships<lb />
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Pirates open seven<lb />
game home stand<lb />
CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
ssistant Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
baseball team begins a<lb />
seven-game home stand<lb />
tonight with a 7:30<lb />
meeting with Eastern<lb />
Connecticut.<lb />
The Pirates have<lb />
dropped two ot their<lb />
last three games, in-<lb />
cluding losses to both<lb />
Klon and N.C. State,<lb />
and now stand at 5-6<lb />
on the season.<lb />
 e hope this home<lb />
-land will get us go-<lb />
ing said Piratp head<lb />
coach Monte Little.<lb />
"Our people always<lb />
seem to play well at<lb />
home. e feel with<lb />
the tans behind us we<lb />
will relax and start<lb />
playing well.<lb />
Actually, the Pirates<lb />
hae played well all<lb />
season. "Our bats just<lb />
havent't opened up<lb />
yet said Little. "Our<lb />
pitching and defense<lb />
has been excellent.<lb />
Hopefully, the home<lb />
crowd and the warm<lb />
weather will get our<lb />
offense rolling this<lb />
ek.<lb />
An example of the<lb />
Pirates' hitting woes<lb />
lies in the 1-2 record of<lb />
ace hurler Mickey Britt.<lb />
Britt's earned run<lb />
average hovers at about<lb />
one. Yet 1-0 losses to<lb />
both N.C. State and<lb />
Clemson have him sad-<lb />
dled with a losing<lb />
record.<lb />
"Aside from us not<lb />
hitting well said Lit-<lb />
tle, "the reason Mick-<lb />
ey's record is 1-2 is<lb />
that the opposing teams<lb />
have been lining up<lb />
their aces to counter<lb />
him<lb />
As for his team's<lb />
sub-par record, Little<lb />
says there is no pres-<lb />
sure. "I don't think<lb />
we will start pressing<lb />
too hard. We're about<lb />
ready to start scoring<lb />
runs. We'll be in the<lb />
thick of things when the<lb />
smoke dies<lb />
After games with<lb />
Eastern Connecticut to-<lb />
day and tomorrow, the<lb />
Pirates have a double-<lb />
header with UNC-Char-<lb />
iotte scheduled for<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
UNC-C is somewhat<lb />
of a mystery team for<lb />
Little and the Pirates,<lb />
this bweing the 49ers'<lb />
first season NCAA Divi-<lb />
sion I baseball competi-<lb />
tion. "We don't know<lb />
a lot about them said<lb />
Little. "I have heard<lb />
that most of their play-<lb />
ers come from the<lb />
Charlotte area, where<lb />
there is always good<lb />
basaeball talent<lb />
Saturday the Pirates<lb />
face Eastern Connecticut<lb />
at 1 p.m. before meet-<lb />
ing Virginia Tech at 7<lb />
p.m. and then again on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
"Virginia Tech is an<lb />
outstanding team not-<lb />
ed Little. "They were<lb />
one of the best we play<lb />
ed against last year<lb />
Chuck Hartman is<lb />
the new coach at VPI,<lb />
and his teams are<lb />
well-known for being<lb />
strong in the funda-<lb />
mentally, says Little.<lb />
"Chuck's teams have<lb />
always run the bases<lb />
especially well said<lb />
the Pirate mentor.<lb />
The Pirates appear<lb />
in good health heading<lb />
into the home stand,<lb />
with only outfielder<lb />
Butch Davis out with a<lb />
sprained ankle. Davis<lb />
is expected to be ready<lb />
for play Thursday in the<lb />
double-header against<lb />
UNC-C.<lb />
t0W<lb />
5a t<lb />
The 1978 Independence Bowl Champ began their spring workouts Saturday<lb />
UVA defeats ECU<lb />
B JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Staff riter<lb />
 rgi<lb />
squa<lb />
n, I niversity of<lb />
overpowered<lb />
track<lb />
7-30 in Char-<lb />
: turday.<lb />
The meet was to<lb />
. led Delaware<lb />
Universit) but<lb />
were unable to<lb />
'nl.<lb />
"Last year I used<lb />
or four girls to<lb />
win everything and get<lb />
most ot our points<lb />
said ECl coach Laurie<lb />
Arrants. "This year<lb />
did the same<lb />
thing<lb />
The Pirate thinclads<lb />
did manage to secure<lb />
two new school records,<lb />
howe T.<lb />
In the 800-meter<lb />
event, junior Cookie<lb />
McPhatter's 2:15.1 ef-<lb />
fort knocked six seconds<lb />
off the previous school<lb />
mark. Her time also<lb />
falls just four seconds<lb />
short of qualifying her<lb />
for the AIAW track and<lb />
field championships.<lb />
"She's looking real<lb />
good praised Arrants.<lb />
"Cookie's never been a<lb />
kicker but at the end<lb />
she put on a beautiful<lb />
kick<lb />
The other new team<lb />
record was set by junior<lb />
Linda Mason with<lb />
4:59.8 in the 1500-meter<lb />
event. She placed third<lb />
with the winning time<lb />
being 4:55.<lb />
"I'm very pleased<lb />
with Linda's progress<lb />
said Arrants. "She<lb />
knocked eight seconds<lb />
off her personal best<lb />
Freshman Ros Major<lb />
captured first place in<lb />
the long jump with an<lb />
18-3V2 effort. "She<lb />
should be doing very<lb />
well by the end of the<lb />
season Arrants offer-<lb />
ed.<lb />
ECU had an oppor-<lb />
tunity to win the 400-<lb />
meter relay, but an<lb />
error in the baton<lb />
exchange put the team<lb />
out of contention.<lb />
"Catherine Suggs ran a<lb />
beautiful second leg and<lb />
we were a good lVfc<lb />
seconds ahead. We<lb />
would probably have<lb />
held on and won, but<lb />
we dropped the baton.<lb />
"It was that kind of<lb />
a day for us she<lb />
added. "Being our first<lb />
meet, I was really<lb />
pleased overall. We<lb />
don't have the depth<lb />
that a lot of the teams<lb />
have<lb />
The next action for<lb />
the Pirate tracksters will<lb />
be March 30 in the<lb />
University of Virginia<lb />
Invitational track meet<lb />
in Charlottesville, an 18<lb />
team competition.<lb />
Pirate tennis team optimistic<lb />
By DAVID MAREADY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Despite the fact that<lb />
the East Crolina tennis<lb />
team has lost their first<lb />
two matches of the<lb />
season and that they<lb />
face one of the toughest<lb />
schedules ever, Pirate<lb />
Coach Rand) Randolph<lb />
is optimistic about this<lb />
years' inexperienced<lb />
team which features on-<lb />
ly three returning play-<lb />
ers off last year's<lb />
squad.<lb />
The Pirates lost their<lb />
first two matches again-<lb />
st two strong out-of-<lb />
state squads, Salisbury<lb />
State and the Univ. of<lb />
Richmond. They were<lb />
defeated by the Salisbu-<lb />
ry team by the close<lb />
score or 5-4 and by-<lb />
Richmond 9-0.<lb />
According to Ran-<lb />
dolph, the Pirates will<lb />
face perhaps the<lb />
roughest playing sche-<lb />
dule that they've had in<lb />
quite some time.<lb />
"There isn't a weak<lb />
team on our schedule<lb />
this year commented<lb />
Randolph. "We've al<lb />
ready had two hard<lb />
fought matches against<lb />
a stong Salisbury squad<lb />
and Richmond is proba-<lb />
b the best team in<lb />
 irginia this year in<lb />
teams. I'm not trying<lb />
to make excuses for the<lb />
team, but this will be<lb />
our toughest year since<lb />
I've been here and I've<lb />
been coaching since<lb />
71<lb />
Among the teams on<lb />
this year's schedule are<lb />
the always strong Atlan-<lb />
tic Coast Conference<lb />
schools of UNC, Duke<lb />
and N.C. State. In<lb />
addition to them the<lb />
Pirates will battle Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian Eollege<lb />
which was ranked num-<lb />
ber one in the AIAA<lb />
polls this year.<lb />
The Pirates will also<lb />
field one of the young-<lb />
est squads in a number<lb />
of years with eight out<lb />
of 12 on the team being<lb />
freshment; nevertheless,<lb />
Randolph has high as-<lb />
pirations for his team.<lb />
"Most of our fresh-<lb />
men are coming along<lb />
very well now, they're<lb />
.inexperienced but with<lb />
a few more weeks of<lb />
practice they should be<lb />
doing much better<lb />
Included in the ta-<lb />
lented group of fresh-<lb />
men are Bill Shipley,<lb />
who was ranked in the<lb />
top ten in high school<lb />
tennis in his home state<lb />
of Florida last year,<lb />
Rob Edmondson who is<lb />
considered to be a<lb />
strong prospect, and<lb />
Norman Bryant who was<lb />
a state semi-finalist in<lb />
doubles competition in<lb />
North Carolina last<lb />
year. All will contri-<lb />
bute greatly to the<lb />
Pirate tennis program<lb />
this year.<lb />
Only three player-<lb />
remain from last year<lb />
-quad, which finished<lb />
the season at 11-8.<lb />
They are Kenny 'Love,<lb />
who received the Coach-<lb />
es Award and the Most<lb />
Improved Player Award<lb />
last year, Buddy Camp-<lb />
bell and Curtis Tedesco,<lb />
a mainstay on last<lb />
year's team. The only<lb />
senior on the courts this<lb />
year for the Pirates will<lb />
be Alex Cunningham,<lb />
who is competing on<lb />
the ECU team for the<lb />
first time.<lb />
The first two match-<lb />
es of the season were<lb />
scheduled against ACC<lb />
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schools, Duke and UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill; however,<lb />
both events were post-<lb />
poned and re-scheduled.<lb />
The Duke match is to<lb />
he played in Durham on<lb />
April 15 and the UNC<lb />
match will be held<lb />
today in Chapel Hill.<lb />
"It's alwa- tough to<lb />
play against an ACC<lb />
school noted Ran-<lb />
dolph, "especially when<lb />
we're away from home.<lb />
L NC always has a<lb />
good team, so we<lb />
expect a really good<lb />
match with them<lb />
The next home<lb />
match for the Pirate-<lb />
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