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FoUNTAINhEAd<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Circulation 4,000<lb />
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Vol. 55 No. &amp;h 7 Juno 1979<lb />
Trustees name Melvin SGA President<lb />
By Jim Barnes<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Citing "no evidence<lb />
whatsoever that the<lb />
money for 'The Alter-<lb />
native Press' was spent<lb />
with the knowledge or<lb />
consent of Brett Mel-<lb />
vin the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees Wednesday<lb />
passed a resolution de-<lb />
claring "Mr. Brett Mel-<lb />
vin SGA President-elect<lb />
as the bona fide Pres-<lb />
ident of the Student<lb />
Government Associa-<lb />
tion<lb />
The decision, adopt-<lb />
ed b) the full board<lb />
following a closed-door<lb />
f'V' utive session which<lb />
heard the committee re-<lb />
port, effectively reverses<lb />
earlier findings of the<lb />
SGA Review Board and<lb />
Chancellor Brewer in<lb />
the case of Sune vs.<lb />
Melvin. While overturn-<lb />
ing the chancellor's up-<lb />
holding of the review-<lb />
board findings, the<lb />
trustee committee report<lb />
stated that Brewer<lb />
"took the only possible<lb />
action he might have<lb />
taken in this matter<lb />
and "was totally cor-<lb />
rect, based on the<lb />
information available to<lb />
him<lb />
The committee re-<lb />
port, subdivided into<lb />
comments, findings and<lb />
recommendation, cen-<lb />
tered on the question of<lb />
Brett's knowledge of the<lb />
funding and publication<lb />
o 'The Alternative<lb />
Press an election-eve<lb />
handout which was<lb />
highly critical of<lb />
Melvin's opponent in<lb />
the election, Libby Lef-<lb />
ler. Charles Sune, pres-<lb />
ident of the Student<lb />
Union, brought suit a-<lb />
gainst Melvin for cam-<lb />
paign irregularities (see<lb />
box this page). When<lb />
contacted by Fountain-<lb />
head, Sune commented<lb />
that "I disagree with<lb />
the trustees' findings.<lb />
Are they saying that<lb />
the review board and<lb />
the chancellor are<lb />
wrong? I think it may<lb />
hurt the student judicial<lb />
process by having the<lb />
trustees step in<lb />
Charlie Sherrod,<lb />
SGA vice-president and<lb />
acting SGA president<lb />
during the settlement of<lb />
the election told Foun-<lb />
tainhead that "I'm glad<lb />
it's all over and I'm<lb />
very anxious to get on<lb />
with the business of<lb />
SGA. I've enjoyed act-<lb />
ing in the capacity of<lb />
president, and now I<lb />
am going to meet with<lb />
president-elect Brett<lb />
Melvin to brief him on<lb />
what's occurred and<lb />
hand over all necessary<lb />
material that pertains to<lb />
the office of president<lb />
The committee report<lb />
had strong language for<lb />
the publication of "The<lb />
Alternative Press sta-<lb />
ting that "having been<lb />
i-ued at the last min-<lb />
ute and being unsigned<lb />
and hence difficult to<lb />
rebut, smacks of cow-<lb />
ardice, and must be<lb />
termed despicable and<lb />
scurrilous<lb />
WHAT'S INSJdE<lb />
Brett Melvin, named SGA President by ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees yesterday.<lb />
ECU trustee Best indicted<lb />
on embezzlement charges<lb />
H Lynn Beyar<lb />
New- Editor<lb />
Dr. Andrew A. Best,<lb />
a i ember of the ECU<lb />
Board ot Trustees, was<lb />
released Monday night<lb />
on a $25,000 bond<lb />
following indictment and<lb />
arrest on charges of<lb />
conspiracy and em-<lb />
bezzlement. The in-<lb />
dictments were returned<lb />
by a Pitt County Grand<lb />
Jur. charging Best and<lb />
three others with 29<lb />
counts of conspiracy and<lb />
embezzlement of about<lb />
$100,000 from the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Tar<lb />
River Credit Union here<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
Ktisa Martin, Chief<lb />
Matron and Deputy<lb />
Sheriff, who was<lb />
present at the time Best<lb />
and two others were<lb />
brought in stated,<lb />
He was fingerprinted<lb />
and mugged but not<lb />
held His bond had<lb />
been posted when the<lb />
BI brought him in<lb />
According to W.W.<lb />
Campbell, State Bureau<lb />
of Investigation Super-<lb />
visor tor the Northeast<lb />
District, Best's attorney<lb />
(D.D. Pollock, of the<lb />
firm Beech &amp; Pollock)<lb />
and a bondsman were<lb />
with him when he was<lb />
brought in. Campbell<lb />
also stated that the<lb />
indictments (for in-<lb />
cidents dating back to<lb />
1973) resulted from an<lb />
investigation by the<lb />
Business and Finance<lb />
Crime Unit operating<lb />
out of the North<lb />
Carolina Attorney<lb />
General's office.<lb />
Bond was posted in<lb />
the form of a surety, or<lb />
property, bond, by<lb />
Clarence Gray and<lb />
Gratz Norcott, Jr two<lb />
local citizens.<lb />
Arraignment is<lb />
scheduled in Pitt County<lb />
Superior Court for-<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Also involved in the<lb />
indictments were Ruth<lb />
M. Staton, a teacher at<lb />
Rose High School and<lb />
former clerk of the<lb />
Credit Union; Marvin<lb />
Stephenson; and Willie<lb />
Taft, who had not been<lb />
arrested as of late<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Dr. Andrew A. Best, addressing Board of Trustees<lb />
meeting yesterday.<lb />
Photo by John n. Grogan<lb />
Best, a 63-vear-old<lb />
local physician, is also a<lb />
member of the Board of<lb />
Directors of the afore-<lb />
mentioned Credit Union.<lb />
When contact at his<lb />
office Tuesday evening,<lb />
Best stated, "I am not<lb />
issuing any statement at<lb />
this timebecause any-<lb />
thing I say would run<lb />
the risk of being<lb />
twistedEm ignoring<lb />
the charges completely<lb />
and hope you will do<lb />
the same Roscoe<lb />
Norfleet, Chairman of<lb />
the Credit Union stated<lb />
that he had "no<lb />
comment whatsoever<lb />
The alleged em-<lb />
bezzlements were based<lb />
on money from various<lb />
private accounts "being<lb />
converted to the de-<lb />
fendants without the<lb />
knowledge or consent of<lb />
the owners" according<lb />
to the Raleigh News<lb />
and Observor.<lb />
When asked to<lb />
comment on the sit-<lb />
uation, Mr. Troy Pate,<lb />
Chairman of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees<lb />
replied, "All I know is<lb />
what I read in the<lb />
papernaturally, I'm<lb />
sure the Board will take<lb />
the position that a man<lb />
is innocent until proven<lb />
guilty<lb />
Best is a former<lb />
member of the North<lb />
Carolina Human Re-<lb />
lations Commission and<lb />
has worked with local<lb />
programs for the<lb />
improvement of health<lb />
care of children and<lb />
drug abuse.<lb />
ECU Chancellor<lb />
Thomas Brewer told<lb />
Fountainhead, "Dr. Best<lb />
has been an outstanding<lb />
trustee, a friend of the<lb />
University and a good<lb />
friends of ours<lb />
Wednesday's Board ofTrustees decision<lb />
concerning the 1979 SGA Presidential election<lb />
jrought to a close a controversy which had its start<lb />
shortly after the March 28 ballot count determined<lb />
Brett Melvin to be the winner over Libby Lefler for<lb />
the office of SGA president.<lb />
Shortly after the election results were announced,<lb />
Charles Sune, Student Union President, charged in<lb />
a suit before the SGA Review Board that Melvin<lb />
had violated sections of Articles VI and X of the<lb />
SGA General Election Rules and thus should be<lb />
stripped of his office.<lb />
The suit charged that Melvin, in not listing the<lb />
printing of "The Alternative Press" as a campaign<lb />
expense, violated Article X, Section I of the rules,<lb />
which calls for a $200 limit on campaign expenses.<lb />
"The Alternative Press" appeared the week of the<lb />
election and though unsigned, the paper carried<lb />
political opinions which attacked Lefler, Melvin's<lb />
opposition in the presidential election.<lb />
Although it was contended before the Board that<lb />
Ithe appearance of "The Alternative Press" did not<lb />
relate specifically to Melvin's camp, Dr. John East,<lb />
ECU political science professor, told the Board that<lb />
the paper "reeks" of campaign literature.<lb />
The Review Board also found that, aside from<lb />
not listing the cost of "The Alternative Press" as a<lb />
campaign expense, Melvin did exceed the $200<lb />
campaign limit, and that he had not filed a<lb />
complete list of his campaign workers. Shortly after<lb />
the Board found in favor of Sune, Melvin was<lb />
disqualified as president, and Libby Lefler was<lb />
sworn in as SGA president.<lb />
Melvin then appealed the decision of the Review<lb />
Board to Chancellor Brewer who, according to the<lb />
SGA constitution and the ECU Judicial Handbook, is<lb />
the final arbiter in such matters. Brewer upheld the<lb />
Review Board in a decision announced April 20.<lb />
When Melvin heard of the Chancellor's decision,<lb />
he then petitioned the Board of Trustees to<lb />
I "reverse and override" the Chancellor. That Board<lb />
of Trustees decision was handed down yesterday.<lb />
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� Holt and Monroe honored at<lb />
. trustees meeting yesterday<lb />
By Jim Barnes<lb />
News Editor<lb />
At yesterdav's meet-<lb />
ing, the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees passed unan-<lb />
imously two resolutions<lb />
honoring two retiring<lb />
members of the board.<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt,<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Ad-<lb />
ministration and Plan-<lb />
ning, and Dr. Edwin<lb />
W. Monroe, Vice Chan-<lb />
cellor for Health Affairs,<lb />
were each commended<lb />
for their years of ser-<lb />
vice to ECU.<lb />
In 24 years, Dr. Holt<lb />
has contributed to the<lb />
university in five major<lb />
petitions. Part of the<lb />
trustees' resolution<lb />
states that Holt's "ser-<lb />
vice as Director of Re-<lb />
ligious activities, as Re-<lb />
gistrar and Dean of<lb />
Admissions, as Dean of<lb />
Instruction, as Vice<lb />
Chancellor and Dean<lb />
and most recently as<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Ad-<lb />
ministration and Plan-<lb />
ning superbly enhanced<lb />
every major program<lb />
within the University<lb />
Holt will remain at<lb />
ECU as a Full Professor<lb />
in the Department of<lb />
Philosophy.<lb />
MONROE<lb />
Dr. Monroe, who<lb />
presided over the cru-<lb />
cial years of the Medi-<lb />
cal School development,<lb />
came to ECU at a time<lb />
when there was no<lb />
medical school, and a<lb />
small Nursing program.<lb />
The resolution states<lb />
that Monroe's "superior<lb />
insight, planning and<lb />
leadership skills were<lb />
crucial in the establish-<lb />
ment of the School oi<lb />
Medicine. The growth<lb />
and success of the<lb />
School of Nursing, in-<lb />
cluding the addition of<lb />
the Master ot Science<lb />
degree. is attributable<lb />
to his great ability and<lb />
keen understanding oi<lb />
the health care needs<lb />
the people o eal� in<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Monroe w,j continue<lb />
to serve n university<lb />
in the new capacity of<lb />
Associate Dean for E-<lb />
U . i.ai lfairs in the<lb />
School ot Medicine.<lb />
Brody donation $1.5 million to med foundation<lb />
'largest private gift ever received by university'<lb />
Kon imnnrtant loariprc rlrnnv familv in cun. .� I r ' .  . ?<lb />
By Georgette Hedrick<lb />
ECU Medical Writer<lb />
The East Caroline<lb />
Medical Foundation has<lb />
received a $1.5 million<lb />
grant from the Brody<lb />
family of Greenville and<lb />
Kinston, N.C William<lb />
Stanley of Rocky Mount,<lb />
chairman of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees De-<lb />
velopment Committee,<lb />
announced today at a<lb />
meeting of the board.<lb />
Following the an-<lb />
nouncement, the board<lb />
voted to name the<lb />
medical school's $26<lb />
million educational facil-<lb />
ity the Brody Medical<lb />
Science Building in re-<lb />
cognition of the family's<lb />
support of the devel-<lb />
oping School of Med-<lb />
icine.<lb />
"The grant is the<lb />
largest single private<lb />
gift ever received by<lb />
the university said<lb />
Stanley.<lb />
"The gift reflects<lb />
the long-time friendship<lb />
and substantial involve-<lb />
ment with ECU by the<lb />
Brody family, who have<lb />
been important leaders<lb />
and contributors to bus-<lb />
iness and community<lb />
activities in the East for<lb />
51 years<lb />
"True greatness in<lb />
public universities re-<lb />
sults from the generous<lb />
support of the private<lb />
sector he said. "This<lb />
commitment to the uni-<lb />
versity now and in the<lb />
future not only streng-<lb />
thens out ability to<lb />
meet the needs of rural<lb />
North Carolina, but to<lb />
minister to those needs<lb />
at a level so richly<lb />
deserved by the people<lb />
of this region<lb />
Dr. William E. Lau-<lb />
pus, dean of the medi-<lb />
cal school, said the gift<lb />
would be used to enhance<lb />
many of the functions<lb />
relating to the quality<lb />
of the student body and<lb />
faculty.<lb />
BREWER<lb />
APPRECIATES<lb />
GENEROSITY<lb />
Chancellor Thomas<lb />
B. Brewer said, "We<lb />
deeply appreciate the<lb />
generosity and confi-<lb />
dence shown by the<lb />
Drody family in sup-<lb />
porting the continued<lb />
development of a med-<lb />
ical school which al-<lb />
ready has demonstrated<lb />
its potential for great-<lb />
ness and dramatic in-<lb />
volvement in health care<lb />
for Eastern North Caro-<lb />
In<lb />
ina.<lb />
"This very tangible<lb />
evidence of the contin-<lb />
uing support to the<lb />
School of Medicine is<lb />
greatly reassuring to me<lb />
and to our facultv<lb />
Laupus said. "This con<lb />
tribution to the devel-<lb />
oping medical school<lb />
will find its way into<lb />
the support of many<lb />
special activities which<lb />
otherwise be impossible<lb />
to manage with state<lb />
funding alone<lb />
Laupus said the<lb />
donation would be used<lb />
to support the school's<lb />
laculty by providing ad-<lb />
ditional Brody Brothers<lb />
Professorships. The gift<lb />
will also provide student<lb />
scholarships and assis-<lb />
tance to the recruitment<lb />
and retention programs<lb />
for minority and dis-<lb />
advantaged students.<lb />
"It is a fitting tri-<lb />
bute that our finest<lb />
facilty will be known as<lb />
the Brody Medical Sci-<lb />
ence Building in recog-<lb />
nition of the close<lb />
relationship between<lb />
this influential family<lb />
from the business com-<lb />
munity and the devel-<lb />
oping resources at East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
said Laupus.<lb />
Artist's conception of the ECU<lb />
Medical Building, to be known as the<lb />
Brody Medical Science Building. continued oa p.3<lb />
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VOICES &amp; OPINIONS XjX<lb />
Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 7 June 1979<lb />
New nadir for pols<lb />
When all the dust settled and the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees came out of<lb />
closed executive session Wednesday,<lb />
Brett Melvin was president of the<lb />
SGA. The resolution of this matter<lb />
leaves many people distressed. The<lb />
trustee committee acted as it saw fit:<lb />
namely, the publication of "The<lb />
Alternative Press a scabrous attack<lb />
on Melvin's opponent, could not be<lb />
directly connected to Brett Melvin.<lb />
The unfortunate thing about this<lb />
mess is that any of it came to be<lb />
necessary. It surely matters to Libby<lb />
Lefler that the board held to the<lb />
election result and named Melvin<lb />
president, as, no doubt, rt matters to<lb />
Mr. Melvin. But what should matter<lb />
more to ECU students is that a taint<lb />
such as "The Alternative Press" be<lb />
thrown over their electoral process.<lb />
It is no secret that politics at ECU<lb />
has been the private playground for<lb />
an irresponsible group of bickering,<lb />
in-fighting children. Many times their<lb />
puerile encouters have been given<lb />
coverage in these pages, as a<lb />
journalistic responsibility dictates. But<lb />
when gutless anonymity gets to the<lb />
same moral level as that of the old<lb />
night riders of the KKK (who, you<lb />
might recall, were so proud of<lb />
themselves that they hid their faces),<lb />
then the situation must stop.<lb />
It is possible to print almost<lb />
anything in this country and. get away<lb />
with it. We do not know for sure<lb />
whether Melvin did have prior<lb />
knowledge of this anonymous broad-<lb />
side. We. do not know how closely he<lb />
worked with Tim Sullivan, arch-druid<lb />
of the "let's play politics" school. We<lb />
are only reminded of the credo of the<lb />
film "Network I'm mad as hell and<lb />
I'm not going to take it any more!<lb />
Lefler is not hurt the most by this<lb />
turn of events; the ECU student body<lb />
is the victim. A system of politics<lb />
which allows self-serving egotists to<lb />
fight anew each spring their personal<lb />
battles is corrupted by apathy. A<lb />
vigorous involvement by students in<lb />
their government is necessary to halt<lb />
such abuses by those who depend<lb />
upon such apathy. No government for<lb />
the students at all could be better<lb />
than some forms we have seen lately.<lb />
Charlie Sherrod, who was acting<lb />
president while all of this was being<lb />
straightened out, commented that he<lb />
was very anxious to get on with the<lb />
business of student government. This<lb />
is a sentiment with which we can<lb />
agree; perhaps, after some honest<lb />
soul-searching, so may your elected<lb />
officials.<lb />
JOURNAL<lb />
-J.B.<lb />
Pota settled issue?<lb />
-tm �cx�<lb />
B Larry Popelka<lb />
Marijuana seems<lb />
harmless enough, cer-<lb />
tainly no worse than<lb />
booze.<lb />
But Larry Sloman,<lb />
like many, has always<lb />
been a little leery.<lb />
It it's safe, why<lb />
does our government<lb />
keep telling us it's not?<lb />
 h) did they make it<lb />
illegal and send people<lb />
to jail for smoking it?<lb />
And why is it still<lb />
illegal even though 35<lb />
million Americans use it<lb />
regularly?<lb />
Sloman wanted an-<lb />
swers. So he decided to<lb />
write a book about the<lb />
history of pot in<lb />
America. The book,<lb />
released this Spring, is<lb />
� ailed Reefer Madness<lb />
Sloman spent most<lb />
of a year researching it.<lb />
He went to libraries.<lb />
He got special<lb />
permission to go<lb />
through old Drug En-<lb />
forcement Agency files.<lb />
And then he inter-<lb />
viewed several officials<lb />
and pot smokers.<lb />
Sloman got answers.<lb />
He found that:<lb />
-Government offi-<lb />
cials purposely lied and<lb />
distorted facts to get<lb />
marijuana laws passed<lb />
in the 1930's and '40's.<lb />
-Public opinion<lb />
about pot for almost<lb />
half of this century has<lb />
been shaped solely by a<lb />
"gore file" of alleged<lb />
marijuana-related<lb />
deaths.<lb />
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Sloman, a 30-year-<lb />
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magazine, has smoked<lb />
pot for 10 years.<lb />
He thinks today's<lb />
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some reservations about<lb />
pot.<lb />
His research never<lb />
totally answered his one<lb />
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does pot do?<lb />
"It would be nice to<lb />
see ' some real re-<lb />
search he told me a<lb />
couple weeks ago.<lb />
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marijuana. Hie) looked<lb />
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never had any real<lb />
studies. It .vasn't until<lb />
1965 that they even<lb />
isolated what it was in<lb />
marijuana that got you<lb />
high. And we still don't<lb />
know what marijuana<lb />
actually does<lb />
From his research,<lb />
however, Sloman is<lb />
convinced pot doesn't<lb />
do what some govern-<lb />
ment officals claim: in-<lb />
hibit kurning and moti-<lb />
vation.<lb />
"Their arguments<lb />
are so value related<lb />
he said. "You talk<lb />
about an apathy, a<lb />
withdrawal. Those are<lb />
value judgements;<lb />
they're not scientific<lb />
studies. Just because<lb />
some people would<lb />
rather sit around<lb />
smoking pot and think-<lb />
ing doesn't mean that<lb />
marijuana's making<lb />
them less motivated.<lb />
"For me marijuana<lb />
is very functional.<lb />
Whenever I have some<lb />
kind of problem I'm<lb />
trying lo work out, I<lb />
think it's great. If<lb />
anything, it heightens<lb />
your ability to achieve<lb />
and learn<lb />
Sloman thinks most<lb />
of today's misconcep-<lb />
tions are merely rem-<lb />
nants of the "Reefer<lb />
Madness" days when<lb />
drug officers said<lb />
marijuana made people<lb />
go insane.<lb />
"When I was doing<lb />
my research, I found<lb />
that the American Med-<lb />
ical Association origi-<lb />
nally testified marijuana<lb />
shouldn't be made ille-<lb />
gal Sloman said. "But<lb />
nobody believed it be-<lb />
cause the drug en-<lb />
forcement authorities<lb />
had lots of juicy murder<lb />
stories.<lb />
"It look 30 years for<lb />
the public to catch on.<lb />
It wasn't until the while<lb />
middle-class kids started<lb />
using marijuana in the<lb />
'60s that people started<lb />
realizing what was<lb />
going on.<lb />
"And today there<lb />
are still people who<lb />
believe those horror<lb />
stories. Up until a few<lb />
years ago my parents<lb />
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diculous argument that<lb />
marijuana leads to hard<lb />
drugs<lb />
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be at least another 20<lb />
years before public<lb />
opinion is such that<lb />
marijuana will be le-<lb />
galised.<lb />
By David Armstrong<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
The legal fallout from America's nuclear war<lb />
against its people continues, as evidenced by two<lb />
recent court decisions. Exhibit A is the $10.5 million<lb />
awarded to the children of Karen Silkwood, the late<lb />
nuclear power plant worker and nuclear critic.<lb />
Exhibit B is the Supreme Court's refusal to hear e.<lb />
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The verdict against the Kerr-McGee Corp<lb />
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.uanaamgad jrith plutonium shortly before her<lb />
my5ter1oif? dealh in a car crash in 1974, came as a<lb />
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weight, since the judge in the first trial seemed to<lb />
openly favor Silkwood's side.<lb />
If it stands, the Silkwood decision will be an<lb />
important legal and moral victory. As it is, it clearly<lb />
forges the links between the three crucial issues of<lb />
the eighties: energy, the economy, and occupational<lb />
health and safety.<lb />
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since the antiwar movement of the sixties.<lb />
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ring. Crowd sizes at demonstrations are under-<lb />
estimated, the youthfulness and supposed simple-<lb />
mindedness of protesters are played up and the<lb />
overall tone is one of bemused condescension.<lb />
In keeping with this treatment, news of the GI<lb />
contamination suit was treated as a minor story. I<lb />
found it in the back pages of my local paper behind<lb />
scoops about Mick and Bianca's divorce and<lb />
Margaret Trudeau's chic indescetions.<lb />
The suit, however, was important. It was<lb />
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immediately ordered to leave their trenches and<lb />
march toward the very site of the atomic explosion<lb />
itself. r<lb />
. JaiTee who.js�.now a 47-year-old father of three<lb />
suffers from inoperable cancer. He believes he got<lb />
it doing Uncle Sam's bidding.<lb />
The Supreme Court was unmoved. The Justices<lb />
refused without comment to hear the Jaffee's suit,<lb />
in effect endorsing a ruling by lower courts that the<lb />
doctrine of sovereign immunity protects the federal<lb />
government from suits by individuals like the<lb />
Jaffees.<lb />
By absolving the government of responsibility for<lb />
the well-being of people whom it clearly controlled<lb />
the court has, in effect, issued a license to kill In<lb />
certain circumstances, of course, governments have<lb />
71 h5d luhat lU?nSC: in war' for instn, or<lb />
with the death penalty.<lb />
But Stanley Jaffee was not in a shooting war nor<lb />
is he a criminal. He is a victim - like the<lb />
cancer-ridden civilians in St. George, Utah - of<lb />
government policies that willfully sacrificed human<lb />
beings to the nuclear arms race and for the greater<lb />
glory of the "peaceful atom<lb />
These two court decisions, while they are<lb />
important, are only the beginning. Enlisted rimes a<lb />
small alternative magazine for GIs, reports that<lb />
soldiers armed only with flimsey surgical masks and<lb />
protective su.ts were ordered to the South Pacific<lb />
atoll 0f Enewetak � 1977 to cart off tons of topod<lb />
sobers 25�"avTe at�mJC tCStin�- Wil1 <lb />
soldiers 25 years from now, have to petition the<lb />
These subjects are grisly but un.�oid�ble for<lb />
Enrich your word power<lb />
By Peter Funk<lb />
(Copyright, 1979, The Reader's Digest Association,<lb />
Inc. Reprinted with permission.)<lb />
If you keep a dictionary handy, and use it<lb />
whenever you come across a word you don't know,<lb />
)our vocabulary will flourish. Even words as<lb />
complex as this month's collection of 19 verbs won't<lb />
seem too hard if you get and keep the dictionary<lb />
habit. All 19, by the way, come from recent issues<lb />
of The Reader's Digest. Pick the word or phrase<lb />
you believe is nearest in meaning to the key word<lb />
then turn the page for answers.<lb />
1. sunder A: to separate. B: illuminate. C:<lb />
amalgamate D: overshadow.<lb />
2. plajriiirize-A: to guarantee. B: misquote. C:<lb />
pirate. D improvise.<lb />
3. impute A: to effect. B: compliment. C: ascribe<lb />
D: tally.<lb />
1. vindirate-A: to hold a grudge against. B:<lb />
suggest. C: clear of blame. D: rejoice.<lb />
5. emulate A: to disrespect. B: adapt. C: imitate<lb />
D: flow.<lb />
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refund. D dispossess.<lb />
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The Bun to Veracruz is Richard Shelton's fourth<lb />
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1 he poems in this book speak of landscape,<lb />
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Ihe wasteland image of the desert is central to<lb />
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who is dying of thirst.<lb />
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that of a lean and hungry desert wolf barely<lb />
surviving the heat of the desert day and the<lb />
darkness of the desert night.<lb />
The Bus to Veracruz is divided into three<lb />
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"woman deals with the painful experiences that<lb />
the person has had with love. One of the poems in<lb />
this section is entitled "Pain another one,<lb />
"Guilt<lb />
Swimmers<lb />
Shelton distinguishes himself in particular in a<lb />
letter poem titled "Swimmers The letter begins,<lb />
"If we go back to the old places, we will be happy<lb />
again" and continues to describe two swimmers in<lb />
Mexico that the poet and his wife used to see.<lb />
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young swimmers. They have left us behind. We did<lb />
not love them enough; we did not cherish them<lb />
enough. But sometimes at night they come to us<lb />
through the snow, down the dirty side street, pale<lb />
and shivering, a little drunk, carrying flowers. And<lb />
we hear their laughter in the next room, like bells<lb />
under water. We think they are happy, but later we<lb />
hear them crying softly in the hall<lb />
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strongly. What do the swimmers stand for?<lb />
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lost innocence? It is up to each reader to let this<lb />
prose poem strike him as it will. Shelton has the<lb />
gift of being able to write, in a simple and<lb />
straightforward style, poems that plumb the depths<lb />
of the psyche.<lb />
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for all of the people<lb />
who know they can do<lb />
something no one else<lb />
can do, to finally be<lb />
recognized for their<lb />
accomplishment. The<lb />
sky's the limit said<lb />
Michael Hill, THE<lb />
GUINNESS GAME pro-<lb />
ducer. "Contestants will<lb />
be making big money<lb />
bets on the outcome of<lb />
these record-breaking<lb />
attempts, so the events<lb />
should be skillful, sus-<lb />
penseful, thrilling or<lb />
funny he added.<lb />
Since the show is<lb />
not limited to the<lb />
specific events listed in<lb />
The Guinness Book of<lb />
World Records, it is<lb />
open to unlimited pos-<lb />
sibilities in which the<lb />
basic skills of a par-<lb />
ticipant can be applied<lb />
to a new type of event.<lb />
For instance, in the<lb />
Pilot episode of the<lb />
program, a University of<lb />
Southern California ath-<lb />
lete, Larry Doubley (a<lb />
former member of the<lb />
University's track team)<lb />
attempted to jump the<lb />
entire length of an<lb />
automobile. In succeed-<lb />
ing, he established a<lb />
new world's record by<lb />
jumping 17V2 feet over<lb />
a five foot high obsta-<lb />
cle.<lb />
"Can you make a<lb />
legitimate attempt?"<lb />
asks Hill. "That's what<lb />
we ask for. Nobody but<lb />
the challenger needs to<lb />
know what the outcome<lb />
will be. Some will break<lb />
a record and some will<lb />
fail . . . that's part of<lb />
the thrill he ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
So if you're game<lb />
and want an all-<lb />
expense-paid trip to<lb />
Hollywood and a chance<lb />
to be a star in the<lb />
Guinness Book of World<lb />
Records, just contact ��<lb />
E.J. Oshins, The Hill-<lb />
Eubanks Group, 20th<lb />
Century-Fox Television,<lb />
P.O. Box 900, Beverlv<lb />
Hills, CA, 90213, and<lb />
be sure to include a<lb />
description of what you<lb />
do, along with a tele-<lb />
phone number and ad-<lb />
dress . . . and who<lb />
knows, you may be<lb />
seeing yourself in tele-<lb />
vision in September.<lb />
himself and his place in the universe. One of the<lb />
most lyrical poems in the book is one entitled "The<lb />
Kingdom of the Moon<lb />
The moon is one of the most important images<lb />
of the book. In fact, Shelton has three poems in<lb />
this section dealing with his poetic apprehension of<lb />
the moon. I will quote "The Kingdom of the<lb />
Moon" in its entirety since it is an example of<lb />
Shelton at his wisest and most lyrical.<lb />
in the desert<lb />
it is not the sun<lb />
we get to know best<lb />
but the moon<lb />
we learn about it<lb />
when we are very young<lb />
and not a moment too soon<lb />
if you come here to stay<lb />
do not worry about<lb />
what will happen to you<lb />
the moon will take care of you<lb />
you will obey it<lb />
and the worst will happen<lb />
it is no use<lb />
asking the moon<lb />
philosophical questions<lb />
when it tells us anything<lb />
it tells us everything<lb />
always more<lb />
than we wanted to know<lb />
the moon commands the desert cold<lb />
a word so harsh<lb />
it splits the tongue<lb />
of the true aloe<lb />
the moon pulls stones<lb />
to the surface<lb />
and directs the ghot-<lb />
ol drv rier i:i their paths<lb />
towanl the sea<lb />
the moon rules with wind<lb />
which will fall in love<lb />
with anyone<lb />
and run away but the moon<lb />
brings it back each time<lb />
without recriminations<lb />
at night my shadow<lb />
follows me through the desert<lb />
like a faithful snake<lb />
but it is not faithful to me<lb />
it is faithful to the moon<lb />
other moons<lb />
can be seen in other places<lb />
but the desert moon lives here<lb />
and it lives alone<lb />
its own friend its own company<lb />
its own comfort in the dark<lb />
We can see in this poem the combined image-<lb />
desert and moon. This isdarkne�, on the desert, the<lb />
"kingdom of the moon This poem deals with the<lb />
darkness that the human soul finds itself in when it<lb />
ponders the eternal questions.<lb />
Prisoners<lb />
The third section of the book is entitled<lb />
"Reaching for the Gun" and in this section the<lb />
poet records some of his experiences working with<lb />
poet-prisoners. One of his friends, a prisoner, was<lb />
stabbed 32 times while he was serving his time and<lb />
Shelton writes a moving poem about his own<lb />
involvement with his friend. Another poem is about<lb />
the care-taker of the prison whose shadow Shelton<lb />
grew up. It is a genuine, endearing poem about a<lb />
father-figure in the boy's youth who grew roses.<lb />
The Bus to eracruz is a thematieallv coherent<lb />
book built upon the images of desert and moon and<lb />
woman. Richard Shelton's world and vision is a<lb />
harsh one in which one may find a rare beautv, like<lb />
a brightly covered lizard underneath a hot desert<lb />
Mone. Shelton is a poet that will surprise you.<lb />
Guitarist Mike Cross will appear on the Mall, Sunday at 80 'clock<lb />
under the auspices of the Special Attractions Committee.<lb />
Hill directs the film A Little Romance<lb />
By Dannc E. Bost<lb />
This summer spend<lb />
some time away from<lb />
the books and the heat<lb />
and enjoy the wonder of<lb />
A Little Romance. In<lb />
this George Roy Hill<lb />
film, set in the beauty<lb />
of Paris, we are treated<lb />
with a welcome alter-<lb />
native to the usual<lb />
summer fare of re-<lb />
releases and kiddy<lb />
flicks.<lb />
Hill, who gave us a<lb />
new perspective towards<lb />
the Hollywood western<lb />
in Butch Cassidy and<lb />
The Sundance "kid, and<lb />
made us love the losers<lb />
even when they win in<lb />
The Sting, reminds us<lb />
In A Little Romanceof<lb />
innocence and its<lb />
special role in love.<lb />
Through the char-<lb />
acters of Lauren (Diane<lb />
Lane) and Daniel<lb />
(Theolonius Bernard),<lb />
we see the flickerings<lb />
of first love; the love<lb />
which comes from the<lb />
initial recognition of<lb />
someone who shares the<lb />
private spaces you<lb />
thought were known by<lb />
no one else. In the case<lb />
of Lauren and Daniel, it<lb />
's the simplicity of<lb />
finding another 13-year<lb />
old who comprehends<lb />
Heidegger that propels<lb />
them into a little ro-<lb />
mance. The two young-<lb />
sters are normally iso-<lb />
lated from the peers<lb />
(and most of the adults)<lb />
surrounding them be-<lb />
cause of their superior<lb />
intelligence. Yet, in<lb />
each other they have<lb />
found the companion-<lb />
ship of someone who<lb />
will listen and really<lb />
understand their unique<lb />
thoughts and feelings.<lb />
Their time together<lb />
is spent in theaters<lb />
watching the old Amer-<lb />
ican movies upon which<lb />
Daniel thrives, (he tells<lb />
Lauren to "call me<lb />
boget" because he be-<lb />
lieves they, as much as<lb />
did Lauren Bacall and<lb />
Humphrey Bogart, "be-<lb />
long together"), or these walks that they<lb />
walking through the meet and befriend the<lb />
streets of Paris simply romantic old gentleman,<lb />
66<lb />
A Little Romance is<lb />
a long awaited story of<lb />
love a blend of humor<lb />
andsuspence in Paris.<lb />
�<lb />
enjoying their happiness<lb />
together.<lb />
It is<lb />
on<lb />
one of<lb />
(a magnificient as usual<lb />
Laurance Olivier), who<lb />
tells them the legend of<lb />
the bridge of signs. The<lb />
legend is about two<lb />
young lovers who kiss<lb />
in a gondola, beneath<lb />
the bridge as the sun<lb />
sets and the bells of<lb />
Venice toll, thus sealing<lb />
their love forever.<lb />
Later, when Lauren<lb />
is told by her philan-<lb />
dering mother (a re-<lb />
vived Sally Kellerman)<lb />
and wealthy step father<lb />
(Artur Hill) that they<lb />
will soon be returning<lb />
to America, she recalls<lb />
the legend and per-<lb />
suades Daniel to travel<lb />
to Venice and secure<lb />
their love beneath the<lb />
bridge.<lb />
They employ the<lb />
help of Olivier, who is<lb />
soon though to have<lb />
kidnapped the two run-<lb />
aways. This begins a<lb />
suspenseful race against<lb />
time and the police<lb />
throughout France and<lb />
Italy. At one point, in<lb />
an effort to hide from<lb />
the rapidly approaching<lb />
police, Daniel and<lb />
Lauren enter a theater<lb />
where, (surprise, sur-<lb />
prise), the Italian<lb />
version of The Sting is<lb />
playing.<lb />
With segments such<lb />
as the one in the Italian<lb />
theater, George Roy Hill<lb />
demonstrates a master-<lb />
ful blend of humor,<lb />
suspenoe, and poignancy<lb />
that is most effective in<lb />
the final part of the<lb />
emotion flowing from<lb />
the screen demand that<lb />
I he audience take notice<lb />
of the coupled qocnl<lb />
and in so doing ri<lb />
member a time ihev.<lb />
too. tried desperately ij<lb />
hold onto slu, a ONe<lb />
V Little Romance<lb />
ha- no mechanical car-<lb />
nivorous ,sn, or bejn<lb />
Iron, another pane,<lb />
and Daniel and Lauren<lb />
�ever make � pas, a<lb />
ks or two-but ou'<lb />
never notice because ft<lb />
Little. Romance ha<lb />
"�s an<lb />
exceptional cast<lb />
pre-<lb />
senlii.g a long aWailed<lb />
story of love and ,tft<lb />
that who needs any,�in.<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
7 June 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb />
Joyner and Forbes tackle two at a time<lb />
By Debby Newby<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
The pressures of being a student athlete are<lb />
rarely acknowledged. It's tough enough to go to<lb />
your dormitory room or wherever and balance<lb />
mica! reactions or solve 78xd 6xy 19 <lb />
15. But try doing the same after two or three hours<lb />
of football or volleyball practice. Better yet, try<lb />
competing in two sports year round and go to<lb />
school at the same time.<lb />
Impossible? Not quite; at least, D. T. Joyner and<lb />
Joj Forbes are two ECU athletes that have found a<lb />
way to successfully balance the challenging load of<lb />
intercollegiate sports and academics.<lb />
D. T. Joyner, a senior from Norfolk, Virginia,<lb />
competed in football and wrestling for the past<lb />
three years.<lb />
There is only a two-week overlap between<lb />
ball and wrestling season, which really isn't<lb />
much ot a vacation for this standout defensive<lb />
tackle ami heavyweight grappler.<lb />
For Joyner, the challenge is self-motivated. "I've<lb />
always tried to do my best in whatever I've done<lb />
 r said. "Sports have interfered somewhat in<lb />
mj social life, my family life, and sometimes school.<lb />
But actually, athletics have motivated me in my<lb />
studies. Academics were just another challenge, and<lb />
1 attacked it like I was attacking another wrestler.<lb />
It's important to have priorities, and school is one<lb />
mine<lb />
The emphasis Joyner places on his studies<lb />
ncurs with his personal philosoophy of an<lb />
education.<lb />
"School is like a stumbling block he said,<lb />
but it's a start, and you can apply it to life. You<lb />
an come here for four years and not even know<lb />
vhat vou're here for. I've seen it happen to guys I<lb />
know. They're trained in high school to compete in<lb />
a sport, they're recruited, they totally neglect<lb />
academics, and then they miss the boat. And<lb />
they're the ones that get hurt<lb />
It's obvious that D. T. Joyner hasn't missed the<lb />
boat. His enthusiastic attitude toward the challenge<lb />
of competing in two sports and combating the<lb />
academic loads is just one asset of his magnetic<lb />
personality.<lb />
On the other end of the spectrum is Joy Forbes,<lb />
a Greenville native who competes in women s<lb />
volleyball and track. A senior majoring in Health<lb />
and Physical Education, Forbes takes a more modest<lb />
approach in sharing her ideas on sports and studies. �<lb />
"I couldn't just go to school and not play<lb />
sports Forbes said. "It would be boring. The<lb />
travel we do, especially in volleyball, does<lb />
sometimes interfere with my school work. But if you<lb />
put your mind to it, you can do it<lb />
Forbes, like Joyner, realizes the importance of<lb />
her school work and puts it first.<lb />
"I've been fortunate enough to have good<lb />
grades, and I'm going to do everything possible to<lb />
graduate like I should. I'm not going to mess up<lb />
now, but volleyball and track are very important to<lb />
me, and I'm glad to have the opportunity to play.I<lb />
can't think of anything I'd rather be doing<lb />
Forbes will be student teaching during next<lb />
year's track season, so she will be competing only<lb />
in volleyball next year. She plans to attend a<lb />
volleyball camp in Nebraska this summer to prepare<lb />
herself for the upcoming season.<lb />
"I want to do as good as I can for the volleyball<lb />
team next year she said.<lb />
Doing their best seems to be one motive for<lb />
both these top-notch athletes.<lb />
The combined pressure of two competitive sports<lb />
and academics could prove cumbersome to some<lb />
college students, but D.T. Joyner and Joy Forbes<lb />
have found a way to successfully score on the<lb />
athletic fields and in the classrooms.<lb />
D.T. Joyner<lb />
Jov Forbes<lb />
SpORTS<lb />
State Bicycle Championships to be held here<lb />
sickliqliTS<lb />
Jimmy DuPree<lb />
t<lb />
Lm BLC SIGNEES<lb />
Coach Cathy Andruzzi has announced three new<lb />
Ladv Pirates who will be playing next season.<lb />
Donna Moody and Donna Braybog of Fayetteville<lb />
and Marv Denkler of Alexandria, Virginia.<lb />
Moody attended Douglas Byrd High School and<lb />
led the 4-A Division 3 schools in scoring with 21<lb />
points and 19 rebounds per contest. She has been<lb />
chosen to participate in the East-West All-Star<lb />
Game in Greensboro in July.<lb />
Braybog helped E.E. Smith to the state playoffs<lb />
with 15.4 points and eight rebounds per game. The<lb />
5-foot, 10-inch forward earned All Conference and<lb />
All East Honorable Mention for her efforts.<lb />
Averaging 20 points and 15 rebounds a game,<lb />
Denkler was chosen to participate in the McDonalds<lb />
Classics in Virginia. She will also be trying out for<lb />
the Junior Olympic squad in mid-June.<lb />
"We are really pleased to have these three fine<lb />
athletes join our program Andruzzi said. "We<lb />
needed some size in our forward slots, and we feel<lb />
all three of these athletes are going to contribute;<lb />
with Bravbog handling backcourt duties, also<lb />
PIRATE FOOTBALL STATS<lb />
After a successful 1978 campaign in which the<lb />
squad won the Independence Bowl in Shreveport,<lb />
Louisiana, many statistical accolades have befallen<lb />
"Va'teper.od from 1974-1978, ECU not<lb />
only ranks as the number one defensive team in<lb />
North Carolina, but also as the eighth-ranked in the<lb />
NCAA The 1978 Pirates completed the ason<lb />
ranked second nationally in total defee;the<lb />
categorv which they led most of the season.<lb />
They are number 15 in rushing defense, allowing<lb />
149 11 yards for every contest. In pass defense, the<lb />
Bucs stand at 17 with 109.89 yards.<lb />
The offense of the Pirates has claimed its share<lb />
of the glory, also. While ECU has long been<lb />
considered a defensive power, the wishbone attack<lb />
has netted 272.49 yards on the ground per game,<lb />
for an NCAA ranking of ninth.<lb />
NCAA stats show that the Pirates currently have<lb />
the fourth longest streak of consecutive games<lb />
without being shut out. The Bucs have scored in<lb />
their last 87 games through the end of the 1978<lb />
slate. Oklahoma has not been shut out in its last<lb />
143. Southern Cal is second at 131, while ACC rival<lb />
N.C. State is third with 94.<lb />
ECU mentor Pat Dye owns a spot on the rewtd<lb />
chart as well. In his five seasons here at ECU, Dye<lb />
has established a 41-15 mark (.732 percentage), for<lb />
the tenth best record among active coaches.<lb />
�We have a long way to go to reach the same<lb />
level our 1978 Independence Bowl champions did,<lb />
said Dye. "That team was exceptional in many<lb />
ways, and its record showed that.<lb />
"We won because of the people on that team;<lb />
.�d if we win again in 1979, it will be because of<lb />
the players who work hard this season.<lb />
By Robert M. Swaim<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
The N.C. state time<lb />
trial bicycle champion-<lb />
ships will be held on<lb />
June 17 in Greenville.<lb />
The race is a 25<lb />
mile time trial, 12 12<lb />
miles one way and then<lb />
back to the starting<lb />
point.<lb />
The race will begin<lb />
at Bell's Fork two miles<lb />
south of 264 on<lb />
highway 43.<lb />
Approximately 45<lb />
cyclists are expected to<lb />
enter the race according<lb />
to Mike Flinn, a local<lb />
bicycle shop owner.<lb />
Flinn said that this<lb />
race coincides with the<lb />
state road race cham-<lb />
pionship which is 103<lb />
miles long and will be<lb />
held in Clemmons next<lb />
week.<lb />
"It is a race against<lb />
time, against the<lb />
clock said Flinn.<lb />
The race is sanc-<lb />
tioned by the United<lb />
States Cycling Federa-<lb />
tion. Each state is a<lb />
district and holds<lb />
the national time trials.<lb />
According to Flinn,<lb />
during a one month<lb />
period 26 races will be<lb />
held across the state.<lb />
This is the Omnium<lb />
event.<lb />
Flinn said that this<lb />
type of event will bring<lb />
in cyclists of the<lb />
highest caliber from out<lb />
of state.<lb />
"The best times for<lb />
the time trials will<lb />
probably be under one<lb />
hour. Last year I ran<lb />
one hour, 4 minutes<lb />
and 24 seconds said<lb />
Flinn.<lb />
Flinn said that a<lb />
great deal of training is<lb />
required to prepare for<lb />
such races. He added<lb />
that many cyclists will<lb />
ride 300 miles a week<lb />
in training and on the<lb />
weekends will ride in<lb />
races that cover 30 to<lb />
100 miles.<lb />
The average racer<lb />
will run the race at a<lb />
speed of 35-40 mph.<lb />
Flinn said that the<lb />
best bicycles for racing<lb />
are custom built to fit<lb />
the riders' measure-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The best bicycles are<lb />
light weight forged<lb />
aluminum, or carbon<lb />
graphite.<lb />
Flinn said that tires<lb />
are glued to the rim.<lb />
According to Flinn,<lb />
most bicyclists will wear<lb />
wool shirts and shorts,<lb />
leather shoes with<lb />
cleats, and toe clips<lb />
which lock the rider's<lb />
foot to the pedals, tor<lb />
racing.<lb />
Flinn said that the<lb />
bicycle boom has been<lb />
tremendous. Nationallv,<lb />
bicycle -ales have<lb />
climbed 300 per cent in<lb />
the last few months,<lb />
many dealers are al-<lb />
ready ordering their<lb />
Christmas inventory -<lb />
Flinn added that<lb />
Japanese brand bicycles<lb />
are among the most<lb />
popular in Use today.<lb />
Flinn noted that one<lb />
reason lor the popu-<lb />
larity o bicycle riding<lb />
ill the Greenville area is<lb />
the flat land which<lb />
makes tor -mooth and<lb />
easy riding.<lb />
Andruzzi prepares for camp<lb />
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL SCHEDULE:<lb />
Mon June 11<lb />
5 00 Roundtrippers vs Heartbreak Kids<lb />
All Am. White Boys vs Bronx Zoo<lb />
6:00 Roundtrippers vs. Bronx Zoo<lb />
Heartbreak Kids vs Blue Swine<lb />
7:00 Fletcher vs Sultans<lb />
Murderer's Row vs Blue Swine<lb />
' 8:00 Fletcher vs All Am. White Boys<lb />
Sultans vs Murderer's Row<lb />
Wed June 13<lb />
5:00 Roundtrippers vs Blue Swine<lb />
Bronx Zoo vs Fletcher<lb />
6:00 Heartbreak Kids vs Sultans<lb />
All Am. White Boys vs Murder's<lb />
Row<lb />
 ��<lb />
. �� ��1<lb />
By Jimmy DuPree<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Having just completed her first season at ECU,<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball Coach Cathy Andruzzi eagerly<lb />
awaits the beginning of her basketball camp here,<lb />
June 10-15.<lb />
Due to her late arrival in May, 1978, Andnizzi<lb />
and her assistant, Marcia Richards, were unable to<lb />
organize the camp for last summer.<lb />
Andruzzi reports that she did not get started<lb />
mailing brochures and publicizing the camp this<lb />
year as early as she had hoped, but added that<lb />
thanks to Wayne Newnam, director of sports<lb />
promotions, interest has been high.<lb />
"We're pleased with the turnout Andruzzi<lb />
said. "We have 65 girls registered so far, and we<lb />
have more coming in all the time.<lb />
"For a first year camp, we couldn't be more<lb />
pleased<lb />
A staff of players, coaches and professionals will<lb />
aid the campers with the fundamental skills of<lb />
basketball for the six days they are at ECU.<lb />
Representing the Women's Professional League<lb />
at the clinic will be Robin Tucker and Kathy<lb />
Hawkins of the Iowa Cornets.<lb />
Tucker played her collegiate basketball at Ohio<lb />
State University. She was in a film entitled<lb />
"Dribbles" which was not circulated in the eastern<lb />
part of the country.<lb />
Hawkins played at Nebraska University.<lb />
Aside from coaches Andruzzi and Richards, Ethel<lb />
Gregory of Indiana University will provide her<lb />
expertise on the subject.<lb />
All-time Lady Pirate scoring leader Rosie<lb />
Thompson will be on hand to meet with the<lb />
participants, as will the rest of the ECU squad.<lb />
A name from the record books of ECU women's<lb />
basketball also emerges in the roster of staff<lb />
members. Debbie Freeman still holds many career<lb />
marks including rebounds (955) and rebounding<lb />
average (10.2).<lb />
Andruzzi also stated that several of the recruits<lb />
for next year's squad will also be considered staff<lb />
members.<lb />
Laurie Sikes, a 5-foot, 6-inch transfer student<lb />
from Peace College, will instruct potential guards of<lb />
the skill and technique needed for that position.<lb />
Mary Denkler of Alexandria, Virginia will be at<lb />
the camp for part of the week, as will potential<lb />
walk-on Fran Hooks of nearby Goldsboro. Both will<lb />
leave for the Junior Olympic try-outs.<lb />
The cost for those who will stay in dormitories is<lb />
$125 and 175 for day campers.<lb />
"This is just one of nine weeks 1 will be at<lb />
basketball camps this summer said Andrussi.<lb />
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WORD POWER continued from p.2<lb />
V<lb />
l. seeder-A: To separate; divide; as, "East Berlin<lb />
was sundered from the West Old English<lb />
sundrian.<lb />
2 plagiarize (I: To pirate; take as one's own the<lb />
arti-iu or literary work, of another; as, to submit a<lb />
plagiarized term paper a original work. Latin<lb />
plagiaries (kidnapper).<lb />
impete-C To ascribe; attribute some fault to<lb />
another; a- � impute violation of curfew to the<lb />
slumping eeuler-fielder. Latin imputare.<lb />
i vindicate C: To clear of blame; exonerate; as,<lb />
"tii. -uspecl i- -me the jur will vindicate him<lb />
I.aim vindicare (to claim, liberate).<lb />
5. emulate i To mutate so as to equal, perhaps<lb />
t v� ; putdo; a Korea's desire to emulate the<lb />
Japanese success storv. Latin aemulari.<lb />
ik expropriate-D: Dispossess; take possession of by<lb />
vernmeut uilhorilx lor public use; as, "The state<lb />
expioptiated acreage � r the new airport Medieval<lb />
Lai expropri ire (to le;irii of property).<lb />
7. iii'one b Chant, -a or ri cite in a singing tone;<lb />
as, lo intone prayer. Medieval Latin intonare.<lb />
patronize A: To treat condescendingly. Latin<lb />
patronus (patron). "The famous artis patronized his<lb />
t further meaning: to be a customer<lb />
9 �can B. 'to stop suckling; accustom to tood<lb />
other than mother's milk; as, a gruel good <lb />
in wls weaned children. Old English wenian (to<lb />
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