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Circulation 4,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Vol. 55 No. X24-<lb />
REAL Crisis Center serves ECU<lb />
Bv LISA DREW<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
01 all the services available to any community,<lb />
Perhaps one ol i he most beneficial, and quite oten,<lb />
 Ibe must disregarded, is the counseling<lb />
a place where one can go lor confidential<lb />
inlormatKW on anything from term papers to V.D.<lb />
1 '��� uvcr ten years, HEAL Crisis Intervention Center<lb />
has been providing this, area with just that type of<lb />
 i v ice.<lb />
Ul ruesday, Mary Smith was elected by the<lb />
c uler board ol directors to be the new director of<lb />
KfcAL. b. Smith has been working at the center<lb />
mer three years, first as administrative<lb />
.ii-i.hu, then as program coordinator until last<lb />
Maieli when .she was placed as acting director<lb />
�mg titf death of the present director. As the<lb />
�w director, she would like to reactivate student<lb />
awareness ol the center.<lb />
Kk VL Crisis Intervention Center was started in<lb />
 bv a group ol students a( ECU in response to<lb />
I1'1' � lhal man) students were having in<lb />
Mi"h �' I man) changes that were taking<lb />
111 w�v al the tune. The center began as a<lb />
lm'  one ot the students' homes, slowly<lb />
pmg into the �nit�pT- from vvhith the present<lb />
i Ua expanded, i In center was chartered and<lb />
llVllMl J" l1- and was financed totally bv ECU<lb />
1 ' � � "hen U received first slate funding,<lb />
enabling n io hire a director. At the same time, it<lb />
receive funds from the United Way<lb />
rai" l,l11 made it possible to maintain two<lb />
paid stall members. In 1977, because of<lb />
pressure ilial required drastic cuts in the<lb />
BE l. broke away from ECU. Since then<lb />
i lunetioning apart from the campus and<lb />
by I niled Way, and by the state through<lb />
U 'ill ol Human Resources.<lb />
.<lb />
.<lb />
I lie<lb />
years, REAL has been a valuable<lb />
-pie in the Greenville area. The<lb />
center strives to provide ihe community with the<lb />
services ii needs, when it needs them, by offering<lb />
tree, -1 imm, conlideulial information, referral, or<lb />
short-term counseling. There are 7 basic programs<lb />
lhal REAL uses to provide its services.<lb />
I lie "Helpline (758-HELP), is' a 24-hour<lb />
telephone service; the "walk-in center" is REAL's<lb />
center itself, located on Evans Street, and is open<lb />
2 f hours a day lor anyone to come in and talk with<lb />
a counselor. REAL also has its "off-site center In<lb />
special, emergency situations, REAL will send a<lb />
team ol a male and a female counselor to someone<lb />
who needs help. Because of dangers encountered in<lb />
the past, the center has limited this service only to<lb />
those who cannot get to the center (i.e. a rape<lb />
victim in the hospital). Outreach Education is<lb />
REAL's program whereby members go out and<lb />
speak to groups who have requested information in<lb />
certain areas. REAL also has separate programs for<lb />
rape, drug or alcohol abuse, and battered wives or<lb />
children. I hese programs provide victims with the<lb />
support and encouragement they need to survive<lb />
such traumatic events.<lb />
Except b�r the 2 administrative positions,<lb />
REAL (, run entirely by volunteers whose only basic<lb />
requirement is ihal they want to work with people.<lb />
Kadi volunteer must complete a 40 hour training<lb />
course in dealing with different crises as they occur.<lb />
Once the course is completed with a score ol 80 per<lb />
cent or better on any lests, the volunteer is then<lb />
given an oral examination by.the Review Team. The<lb />
Review leant is comprised of the instructor, the<lb />
program coordinator, and the director, who talk with<lb />
the volunteer to sec how much of the material has<lb />
been absorbed, ll the board feels that the volunteer<lb />
may be qualified, there is a 24-hour internship with<lb />
a (rained counselor that must be completed by the<lb />
volunteer. Only after having satisfactorily completed<lb />
the internship and again appearing before the<lb />
Review learn, is the applicant accepted as �t<lb />
volunteer al the center. This process may sound<lb />
threatening to .some who are considering volun-<lb />
what's JNsidE<lb />
C<lb />
Salute to freedom,p.3<lb />
Joni Mitchell releases new album,p.5<lb />
A look at N.C. State football,p.7<lb />
HEW vs. ECU<lb />
B) J YE Kl 1)1)1 <lb />
Mall Writer<lb />
ECl could have lost<lb />
approximate!) 51,793,459<lb />
in grant monies, mainly<lb />
m health related fields,<lb />
had HEW been able to<lb />
iv 11 lid raw t unds from<lb />
the I C system, ae-<lb />
ording to Mr. Robert<lb />
II Franke, Acting Dir-<lb />
ector of Sponsored Pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
However, the Uni-<lb />
versity ol North<lb />
Carolina system blocked<lb />
tin- action when a small<lb />
victory was won in the<lb />
ongoing battle by re-<lb />
taining the lunds pend-<lb />
ing administrative hear-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Federal Judge<lb />
franklin T. Dupree<lb />
ruled that HEW could<lb />
not withdraw lunds until<lb />
a decision has been<lb />
made on the hearings.<lb />
Ihe amount of money<lb />
involved for the system<lb />
is between $20 million<lb />
and $89 million in grant<lb />
programs. The hearings<lb />
are expected to last 12<lb />
to 15 months according<lb />
to a recent article in<lb />
the News and Observer.<lb />
According to the text of<lb />
the case, this money<lb />
does not include student<lb />
financial aid, just the<lb />
iudividul programs to be<lb />
in violation of Title VI<lb />
which deals primarily<lb />
with integration.<lb />
HEW is calling for<lb />
not just increased inte-<lb />
gration but also the up-<lb />
grading of North Caro-<lb />
lina s 5 predominately<lb />
black cainpuses and the<lb />
elimination ol program<lb />
duplication.<lb />
As cited<lb />
magazine, in<lb />
ol integration<lb />
North Carolina's<lb />
dominalelv white<lb />
in Time<lb />
the area<lb />
last fall,<lb />
pre-<lb />
cam-<lb />
puses had a greater<lb />
percentage of black stu-<lb />
dents than Harvard (6<lb />
vs. 5.02) and the<lb />
Slate Univer.sitv of New<lb />
ork (5.2). 'At ECU<lb />
I lure is. an 8.8 percent<lb />
minority enrollment.<lb />
Dr. David B. Ste-<lb />
vens, Dirclor of Equal<lb />
Opportunity Programs at<lb />
ECU said that "we no<lb />
longer have a segre-<lb />
gated school system of<lb />
higher education in our<lb />
state<lb />
Dr. Stevens is also<lb />
directly in charge of<lb />
ECU's Affirmative Ac-<lb />
tion plan, a five year<lb />
plan dealing with in-<lb />
creased employment of<lb />
minorities and women.<lb />
According to Stevens,<lb />
this plan is a revised<lb />
edition continuing from<lb />
1973 which involves on-<lb />
ly permanent or tenured<lb />
continued on p.4<lb />
Ron Brown named<lb />
asst admissions dean<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Ron Urown, a native<lb />
ol Selma, former Vet-<lb />
erans Administration re-<lb />
presentative and Viet-<lb />
nam veteran, has been<lb />
named Assistant Dean<lb />
ul Admissions at ECU.<lb />
He will work pri-<lb />
marily as a counselor to<lb />
prospective freshmen.<lb />
A 1965 graduate of<lb />
Selma High School,<lb />
Brown received his B.A.<lb />
from ECU in 1974 and<lb />
the M.S. degree in<lb />
1979. While completeing<lb />
his master's study, he<lb />
worked as a Veterans<lb />
Administration campus<lb />
representative assisting<lb />
ECL students enrolled<lb />
under the C.l. Bill.<lb />
He served with the<lb />
U.S. Army Security A-<lb />
gency from 1965 to<lb />
I'X)') ami completed two<lb />
lours ol duty in Viet-<lb />
nam.<lb />
Ihe son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Arlen (J. Brown of<lb />
Selma, Brown is mar-<lb />
ried to the former Jac-<lb />
queline Stancill of Kin-<lb />
si on. His wife is a<lb />
Community Development<lb />
Specialist with the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine.<lb />
leering, but lor a serious volunteer it is only a part<lb />
"I the job. For ihe center, the entire process is<lb />
necessary to ensure the quality of the counselors.<lb />
REAL maintains a staff of three resident<lb />
counselors, who live at the center in exchange for<lb />
then services, and about 10 other volunteer<lb />
counselors. To maintain the quality of their<lb />
counselors, the center reviews each one every three<lb />
months and holds a 2-hour training course in special<lb />
areas twice a month. In this way, the volunteers are<lb />
being continually trained and evaluated so that they<lb />
� ii. always prepared io handle whatever problem<lb />
may arise.<lb />
Anhug to Ms. Smith, the center averages<lb />
approximate I) 300 contacts a month and 30-40 per<lb />
cent ol those are students. Since over half of the<lb />
volunteers at REAL are students, any students who<lb />
arc- seeking help al ihe center will' find someone<lb />
who can relate to their problems and can offer<lb />
sound iniormation and advice.<lb />
Any student who attends ECU is automatically a<lb />
mcmbei ol Sludent Volunteers for REAL, the<lb />
center's organization on campus. SVFR has its own<lb />
advisors, officers, and constitution. The main<lb />
purpose and goal ol SVFR , to recruit volunteers<lb />
and lo heighten student awareness of the center<lb />
Uver ihe past lew years, SVFR has been mamiv<lb />
�live, but, -ays Ms. Smith, "They are our link lo<lb />
li-i Carolina direcll). They work in our behalf on<lb />
vampus, and whether they will become more active<lb />
depends on what they want to do. We can't push<lb />
lliem. Rut -he would like lo see the organization<lb />
t'tvumc more active because she feels thev have<lb />
't�m a lot for ihe center in the past. To reactivate<lb />
siudenl .merest, Ms. Smith hopes to initiate a<lb />
program ol lorums and workshops on campus.<lb />
Ms. Smith feels that the majoritv of problems<lb />
ihal students seek 'iclp with stem from academic<lb />
and social pressures. Many students are influenced<lb />
by then parents or their peers to achieve certain<lb />
goals thai the student may feel are unsuitable,<lb />
(uitc oiten, as graduation approaches, students<lb />
begin io reexaminc their own goals and<lb />
achievements only to become more confused. Both<lb />
1,1 these situations can lead lo feelings of<lb />
inadequacy or lailure. Rather than confess these<lb />
I' 'ling- lo a close Iriend or companion, a student<lb />
la he more comfortable discussing them with an<lb />
in.hiv mmi- person.<lb />
Mmlents are also influenced socially, and for<lb />
some, tin- can be even more consequential than<lb />
a.aden pn � ure. A student who has lived a<lb />
sheltered life poi () college may come to school<lb />
and be confronted with situations" that heshe was<lb />
not even aware existed. Someone who has embraced<lb />
a certain set of values may find, at college,<lb />
circumstances that are in complete contradiction to<lb />
what heshe had previously thought. Either of these<lb />
pressures, academic or social, can be devastating for<lb />
many people who are not prepared to handle them.<lb />
Although there are many people who do not<lb />
help because of the social stigma involved,<lb />
Smith 1.(1- lhal ihe loiigei one wait the<lb />
'� problem � an become. She leels lhal the<lb />
-ten in solving any problem i- the admission<lb />
I here i- a problem, and lhal since it tan be<lb />
� oiiiidcnii.iily, helpshould be sought a- earlv<lb />
� Ilr. )M. peopf, ma, vvh()<lb />
�- l' vvould do best, -he .ays, i(. ,our<lb />
-ou. em ami support known, hut do not push.<lb />
ttluniimes, a situation can be misinterpreted, but a<lb />
I"111  real need will remember an offer of help.<lb />
hv  act as -imple as leaving REAL's<lb />
Helpline' number in a conspicuous plait' can help.<lb />
Many limes callers have told M Smith that thev<lb />
n  �� the number and decided to trv there first.<lb />
Vtler all, -ay- Ms. Smith, "We're alwavs here<lb />
REAL i- always in nee.I ol volunteers. If vou<lb />
think you would like to help, please contact REAL<lb />
al i5i-HELl or come to the center which is located<lb />
ai 1117 S. L ails Streel.<lb />
Vis.<lb />
n.ti<lb />
iin<lb />
j,<lb />
Board passes budgets<lb />
By JIM BARNES<lb /><lb />
ews<lb />
Edit<lb />
or<lb />
Hie ECl Media Board Tuesday passed the<lb />
1979-80 budgets lor the Buccaneer and WEClFM<lb />
and passed a motion to limit minutes ol executive<lb />
-ei,)n- to one copy to be kept by the media board<lb />
secretary. For the second week in a row. the board<lb />
al had open debate concerning a news leak in the<lb />
hoard, presumably responsible for comments which<lb />
wen leaked lo Fountainhcad concerning former<lb />
head-photographer Peter Pode.swa.<lb />
I'ode.swa came up in discussion of the<lb />
Buccaneer budget, when editor Craig Sahli<lb />
requested a S500 line item lor developing photos lor<lb />
UM'  l�e annual. The question was raised as to<lb />
ull 'Ih annual needed funds to pav for<lb />
photographic developing when the photo lab was<lb />
established lor that purpose.<lb />
Sahli told the board that he had personally<lb />
authorized payments to Podeszwa for prints which<lb />
ihe latter had made for the annual at "a<lb />
ridiculously low price, considering the quality of the<lb />
work According to Sahli, Podeszwa had sent the<lb />
film oil to a private firm, paying for it out of his'<lb />
own pocket, and was re-imbursed at a later date bv<lb />
the yearbook.<lb />
Board member Charles Sune, President of the<lb />
Student Union, said thai he had investigated the<lb />
Student Fund Accounting office and had found that<lb />
some S387 had been paid out. to Podowa for-these<lb />
services, bul that there were rro receipts attached to<lb />
ihe payment vouchers. Sahli indicated that the<lb />
practice as ,i was set up "is very questionable and<lb />
i apologize for it adding that "Pete regards<lb />
photos taken with university equipment on university<lb />
film ami processed on university time as his<lb />
personal property<lb />
Chairperson Eva Pittman staled that she felt the<lb />
discus-ion had strayed from the topic of the<lb />
Buccaneer budget, and stated that "People are<lb />
trying to throw darts at Pete and I don't appreciate<lb />
it<lb />
Alter the discussion on the topic of the handling<lb />
ul photos for the yearbook, Brett Melvin, SCA<lb />
president, commented that the photo line hem<lb />
should remain in the yearbook budget.<lb />
Ceneral Manager John Jeter of WECU-FM<lb />
presented ihe station budget for the next school<lb />
year. Ihe Media Board approved the budget, while<lb />
calling lor a survey to establish the best possible<lb />
price lor ihe expensive equipment needed lo go into<lb />
operation. Jeter reported that the FCC was due to<lb />
issue a construction permit for the station in four to<lb />
five weeks, and the station should be on the air<lb />
approximately 45 days alter issue of the permit.<lb />
' Ihe board moved and passed a motion not to<lb />
increase the salaried staff until the FCC approved<lb />
ihe construction permit. At that time, Jeter will<lb />
check with the chairperson of the media board to<lb />
activate the salaried positions. Currently, only Jeter<lb />
and the station business manager are receiving<lb />
salaries.<lb />
Eva Pitiman, chairperson of the board, re-opened<lb />
Ihe issue of the news leak at the meeting on<lb />
luesday. Referring to comments made last Tuesday<lb />
by Sune, who was opposed to the restrictions of<lb />
executive session minutes, Pittman said that Sune<lb />
was "way off key" for equating the motion to limit<lb />
minutes it. the creation of a Watergate. "A closed<lb />
meeting is a closed meeting Pittman stated.<lb />
"What happened in closed meetings shouldn't have<lb />
gone anv farther<lb />
ECU saw its last yearbook in 1976.<lb />
Soon we will see the 1979 Buccaneer.<lb />
Vgreeing with Pittman about the leak that "It's<lb />
unfortunate that what happened happened Sune<lb />
contended that "once yon become a public figure.<lb />
you lo-e -mile ol your privacv<lb />
Brell Melvin added that "personnel rumors<lb />
should not become public rumors until personnel<lb />
lad- become public lad Bv law, the board m.iv<lb />
call executive sessions only to discuss matters<lb />
relating directly to personnel.<lb />
rgtiiug thai io restrict executive session minutes<lb />
lo one copy opened the door In mistakes  the<lb />
board, Sune cited ihe mmule- ol the executive<lb />
session wl.i. h decided lo terminate Dona White a-<lb />
editor oi j ouiiiamhc.el j- a good example ol what<lb />
m- was Hying to avoid. The While affair. Sum-<lb />
argued, presented a "clear illustration ol where<lb />
closed sessions hurl ai individual<lb />
M Pittman stated that "I agree that what we<lb />
did to Doug wa- wrong. Bul this matter ul what<lb />
happened with Pete va- a joke, and it will happen<lb />
again ami again" unless ihe board move- n ,u<lb />
the leak.<lb />
ller the discussion was over, the board voted<lb />
ii favor ol establishing only one set of minutes for<lb />
ecutive sessions. Sune was the only negative vote<lb />
igaitisl the motion.<lb />
12 scholarships given<lb />
Establishing a new<lb />
progiam lo attract lop<lb />
acaden, i .0 niev eis,<lb />
ECU i- awaroi.ig honor<lb />
scholarship-  12<lb />
incoming frcsinuan stu-<lb />
dents who have proven<lb />
records ol scholarship in<lb />
high scho. '<lb />
Each ol the recip-<lb />
ients i a recent<lb />
graduate of a North<lb />
Carolina high school<lb />
who had indicated a<lb />
preference for ECU.<lb />
Funds for the scholar-<lb />
ships were made<lb />
available through the<lb />
ECl Alumni<lb />
lion.<lb />
� ocia-<lb />
Acadeiinc.iov. thev<lb />
f the i ii am ol the<lb />
crop said Waller M.<lb />
Boru 111, ECL Director<lb />
ol Admissions. "North<lb />
Carolina has its share<lb />
oi the nation's high<lb />
school achievers and we<lb />
are proud that ECU has<lb />
the .excellent academic<lb />
programs and fine<lb />
reputation which attract<lb />
such talented scholars<lb />
Bortz added.<lb />
tnt-tmr u<lb />
 ���, 0' � r $' fi 4 f � ��� ��� �r4r4-rr- t � . I M<lb />
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VOICES &amp; OPINIONS 4ft<lb />
Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 5 July 1979<lb />
Save campus trees<lb />
faculty had<lb />
a parking lot<lb />
saving of<lb />
17<lb />
the<lb />
but<lb />
The Greenville Daily Reflector has<lb />
recently run in its Hotline column a<lb />
series of comments concerning the<lb />
cutting down of trees on the ECU<lb />
campus in order to install paved<lb />
parking lots.<lb />
The initial comment was a<lb />
"tribute" which thanked "ECU Chan-<lb />
cellor Thomas Brewer, the admin-<lb />
istrators and whatever<lb />
input" in the revision of<lb />
plan which enabled the<lb />
trees.<lb />
Feedback to this appreciated<lb />
concern of the original writer,<lb />
proceeded to clarify the subject,<lb />
stating that in actuality 84 trees were<lb />
involved in the plan.<lb />
Bids were taken by various<lb />
landscapers in Greenville and a<lb />
contract was granted. The contractor's<lb />
original plan involved paving the<lb />
following areas: the Alumni parking<lb />
lot; the parking lot behind Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center; and the parking lots<lb />
on the corners of 9th and James, and<lb />
9th and Cotanche Streets.<lb />
Forty trees are to be cut from the<lb />
Alumni parking lot, which will allow<lb />
for only 10 more parking spaces, and<lb />
among these trees are 30" and 36"<lb />
oak trees which are approximatrely<lb />
100 years old. The parking lot behind<lb />
Mendenhall will no longer be the site<lb />
of a 24" walnut tree, a very rare tree<lb />
which would take about 100 years to<lb />
replace.<lb />
I believe that this is an issue<lb />
which should be seriously examined<lb />
by students, faculty, administration,<lb />
and the area residents as well. Many<lb />
area residents chose the city of<lb />
Greenville for their home particularly<lb />
because of the environment created by<lb />
the University A campus which offers<lb />
a pleasant beautiful natural en-<lb />
vironment seems to instill an appre-<lb />
ciation to those who choose to be<lb />
near it. (See Forum letter).<lb />
While ECU does not have the<lb />
reputation schools such as Duke,<lb />
U-Va, Charlottesville, or UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill do, its foliage does not go<lb />
unnoticed and would truly be missed<lb />
should it be removed.<lb />
There are some questions we need<lb />
to ask ourselves, such as: Do we have<lb />
the right to destroy what little we do<lb />
have, in the name of "development?"<lb />
Can we take the liberties of, in effect,<lb />
raping the landscape without first<lb />
trying to implement alternative sol-<lb />
utions? Finally, who are we to feel no<lb />
need to respect that which had its<lb />
roots here long before East Carolina<lb />
did?<lb />
Well, what alternatives are there?<lb />
Some suggestion has been made that<lb />
the parking lots could be improved by<lb />
gravelling, thereby eliminating the<lb />
necessity for leveling the ground.<lb />
Or, for that matter, is leveling the<lb />
ground, totally, all that necessary?<lb />
Many shopping centers and public<lb />
parking lots have incorporated trees<lb />
and bushes into the parking lot<lb />
construction. Why couldn't some<lb />
branch of the university undertake<lb />
this as a campus beautification project<lb />
in conjunction with development of<lb />
parking areas? After all, the interior<lb />
design department re-does the<lb />
inside of a house each year. Why not<lb />
have the campus grounds stand as an<lb />
example of what our Parks and<lb />
Recreation (or some other depart-<lb />
ment) can do?<lb />
I would encourage those who are<lb />
concerned about this to write1<lb />
Fountainhead, the Daily ReflectorMo<lb />
administrators, or wherever you feel<lb />
inclined. Make your concern known<lb />
before it is too late, before the<lb />
existence of old and rare trees on this<lb />
campus is but a fond memory.<lb />
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Thoughts for future generations<lb />
upprry women<lb />
G.C. Carter<lb />
11 is the custom of America on July 4 to trot out<lb />
tin- words ol long gone Americans who have<lb />
addressed tin- subject of this nation's freedoms, and<lb />
how we should act in order to keep, or not to lose,<lb />
tin - Ireedoms. And this is as it should be. At<lb />
nun - .i lakes special ellort to remember those who<lb />
h.iii Il.iw us, and inherit an America which we<lb />
shall ituu to them.<lb />
Hiere are twu living- which I feel particularly<lb />
close Id at this lime, lor reasons that will become<lb />
apparent. The first, by George Santayana goes<lb />
something like this: those who do not learn from<lb />
nusiakwtj.�u.4ne past are likely to repeat them.<lb />
�'tV -teijrnt, imff I'm afraid that I cannot rive impcr<lb />
i re7Tu.MurUjv-iy this: politicians worry about the next<lb />
elect ion; statesmen worry about the next generation.<lb />
Perhaps we should use this independence day to<lb />
ill iik about the next generation and the one to<lb />
follow. Our current energy shortages and flirtations<lb />
with nuclear accidents have impressed me as the<lb />
most erious issues ol my generation. How we meet<lb />
these issues, and with what attitude they are<lb />
�-� � will have grave and far-reaching<lb />
v iiii.v qy.v-uces U�r generations to come.<lb />
 ifmughtlul reader sent along an interesting<lb />
note concerning the "Me-First syndrome" column<lb />
which appeared in this space last week. Noting her<lb />
own concern for our apparent suicidal accumulation<lb />
ol nuclear wastes, she quotes a UN official, Robert<lb />
Muller, who in turn mentions Teilhard de Chardin,<lb />
� the French anthropologist and thinker.<lb />
Is 4th truly a birthday celebration?<lb />
t had almost tor-<lb />
goilen that the 203rd<lb />
birthday of the US of A<lb />
came lliis week. Goes<lb />
to show how much I've<lb />
depended on other to<lb />
"remind" me, I guess.<lb />
But, in all honesty, I<lb />
hadn't heard a thing<lb />
about it this year, with<lb />
the exception ol a<lb />
friend remarking that<lb />
she'd be able to take a<lb />
holiday from work, and<lb />
something on one of<lb />
those Sunday news<lb />
panel shows about<lb />
whether there would be<lb />
enough gasoline lor the<lb />
holiday. As far as any<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Lynn Beyar<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Steve Bacnner<lb />
AD MANAGER<lb />
Robert swaim<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Jim Barnes<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Jeff Rollins<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Jimmy Dupree<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student newspaper ol<lb />
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Board of ECU and is distributed each Tuesday and<lb />
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the summer)<lb />
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and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Ihe<lb />
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to the Circulation Manager<lb />
reference to the birlh of<lb />
the nation, I haven't<lb />
heard a thing.<lb />
I suppose that it had<lb />
the appearance of every<lb />
other July 4th I've ever<lb />
seen. Store had sales,<lb />
and civic groups spon-<lb />
sored barbecues and<lb />
beaut) contests. Citizens<lb />
flocked to the beaches<lb />
and the parks, sun-<lb />
bathed, ate hamburgers<lb />
and hot dogs and drank<lb />
lots of beer. Kids<lb />
procured whatever fire-<lb />
yvorks they could in the<lb />
face of stricter regula-<lb />
tions and inflation, and<lb />
endured mosquitoes and<lb />
exhaustion in order to<lb />
all the fireworks display<lb />
that is inevitable at any<lb />
mass gathering of 4th<lb />
of July celebrators.<lb />
There may have<lb />
been a few speeches,<lb />
but that would have<lb />
merely provided a good<lb />
opportunity to make a<lb />
beer run and still not<lb />
miss anything that's<lb />
going on.<lb />
Some of you may<lb />
have gathered thai the<lb />
impression I have of<lb />
July 4th celebrations<lb />
doesn't seem to have<lb />
much to do with<lb />
America's birthday.<lb />
Well - 1 could tell a<lb />
lie, and make some<lb />
kind of bogus patriotic-<lb />
sounding statement like<lb />
"this week Americans<lb />
celebrated with pride<lb />
the 203rd birthdate of<lb />
their great nation if<lb />
that's what you want to<lb />
hear, you can stop<lb />
reading right here. But<lb />
if you are willing t<lb />
contemplate an alter-<lb />
native commentary, you<lb />
might be interested to<lb />
know that in this<lb />
writer's opinion, the<lb />
majority of celebrating<lb />
done this 4th of July<lb />
yvas centered around<lb />
having a couple of days<lb />
ayvay from the job aned<lb />
a legitimate excuse to<lb />
get plastered.<lb />
Why? Simply this:<lb />
things are not going<lb />
well for us. We never<lb />
have quite enough<lb />
money anymore, not<lb />
even for basic necess-<lb />
ities. We don't know<lb />
whether we will be able<lb />
to drive our cars as<lb />
much as we have in the<lb />
past.<lb />
We are afraid to<lb />
travel on commercial<lb />
airlines. We may not<lb />
have low-priced vege-<lb />
tables in abundance this<lb />
summer. We are<lb />
vaguely aware that<lb />
those we do gel will<lb />
contain "allowable"<lb />
amounts of deadly<lb />
pesticides whose long-<lb />
term effects have never<lb />
been tested in humans.<lb />
We're not quite sure<lb />
whether we're ready to<lb />
make the choice be-<lb />
tween efficient nuclear<lb />
power today and mut-<lb />
ilated grandchildren<lb />
thirty years from now.<lb />
nd to top it "all off,<lb />
Skylab is falling and we<lb />
don't even know when<lb />
or where.<lb />
Muller states that 'Teilhard de Chardin<lb />
describes three categories of humanity: the primitive<lb />
peoples who use energy from the earth, more<lb />
advanced peoples who use energy from the sun,<lb />
and the most advanced ones, who use energy from<lb />
the cosmos<lb />
Continuing, Muller stales that "In my thirty<lb />
years at the United Nations I have come to the<lb />
conclusion that humanity is still in a very primitive<lb />
phase of its New Age. Like a child, humanity is<lb />
learning only by buring ils fingers, and this is why<lb />
most of the progress that has been achieved in the<lb />
past thirty years have been ihe result of accidents<lb />
Muiler's commentary, which can be read in the<lb />
Jut� ')l) issue of New Age magazine, finds an<lb />
e� I. i.i llie current issue ol Saturday Review<lb />
Vfc mm; in an editorial lor SR, Norman <lb />
calls attention to the tremendous buildup oi nuclear<lb />
explosives in the United Stales are noyv in excess ol<lb />
9.4 million cubic feel, more than 116 times the<lb />
amount produced by nuclear plants in the act of<lb />
generating electricity <lb />
Nuclear wastes. Cousins goes on to mention, yvill<lb />
lar outliye ihe mn i- in which they are<lb />
temporarily stored. 1 'he horrid implications of this<lb />
lact are all loo obvious; when the vsaste- begin<lb />
leaking Ironi old, ineffective containers, the price<lb />
our anunslors will pay will be the end of<lb />
humankind as we know it.<lb />
Perhaps, then, yve should on this Independence<lb />
Day consider those Americans who will live in the<lb />
21st and 22nd century. Vv hat yvill be their quality of<lb />
life? How far have we the moral right to go in<lb />
order to secure energy lor ourselves, while failing to<lb />
look ahead � not �� the next election, but to the<lb />
next generation, ami the one after thai?<lb />
Mr. Cousins, in this editorial continues with a<lb />
timely obseryalion on the silent accreation of nuclear<lb />
wastes in a thcrmo-nuclear world: The existence of<lb />
fissionable materials is not a secret. The<lb />
incompatibility between these materials and human<lb />
health is not, and has not been, privileged<lb />
information. We can read and write. The mark of<lb />
an educated man is his ability to understand the<lb />
connection between cause and effect; vet we have<lb />
separated the pursuit of force from it conse-<lb />
quences. r have failed to distinguish between a<lb />
yvar and a ikuim .ni<lb />
It would be well for us to relied this<lb />
Independence Day on the aboce sentiments<lb />
expressed by Muller and Cousins. Gas line- be<lb />
an inconvenience to us, even an outra. . a<lb />
country which is used to wasting energy a-<lb />
is no tomorrow. But what about tomorrow<lb />
those who shall inherit thai tomorrow<lb />
obligations to the life quality ol ihe future do w<lb />
have today If we do not extend our sights beyond<lb />
our own collective nose. ami Irani from ' the<lb />
mistakes ol the past while zealously guarding rights<lb />
lor future generations, we ma be signing tin- death<lb />
warrant ol humanity as yve know it.<lb />
there<lb />
and<lb />
What<lb />
FORUM<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The ECU campus<lb />
and the adjacent resi-<lb />
dential areas have a<lb />
charm and beauty re-<lb />
cognized by residents<lb />
and visitors alike. Ma-<lb />
king a significant con-<lb />
tribution to this pleasant<lb />
atmosphere are the<lb />
many large and graceful<lb />
oaks, elms and other<lb />
trees along ihe streets<lb />
and among the build-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Hopefully, those in<lb />
decision-making posi-<lb />
tions at the University<lb />
have vision and sensi-<lb />
tivity and will realize<lb />
the folly of removing a<lb />
large number of trees<lb />
to park cars. Of course,<lb />
it would be convenient<lb />
and eliicent to blacktop<lb />
large areas of the<lb />
campus, but it would<lb />
also be aesthetically un-<lb />
appealing ami environ-<lb />
ment ally disaslerous.<lb />
And certainly, based on<lb />
the events of the past<lb />
lew yveeks, one could<lb />
predict an increase in<lb />
car pooling and walking,<lb />
both lessening the need<lb />
lor expansion of parking<lb />
facilities.<lb />
Surely u- iaM (arn<lb />
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1,1 "Ul i-iiir.ini iii-iii<lb />
providing a<lb />
Inline <lb />
yet o rotor.<lb />
generation?<lb />
Let's face it-things<lb />
are rough these days,<lb />
unless you happen to<lb />
be ategislator who can<lb />
increase your own<lb />
salary every year, or an<lb />
oil tycoon who worries<lb />
all the way lo the bank.<lb />
There seems to be no<lb />
end to our problems,<lb />
and in the face of<lb />
mounting pessimism, it<lb />
seems almost ironic to<lb />
think about celebrating.<lb />
It's not as if<lb />
Americans haven't ever<lb />
had it rough before <lb />
they have. It was hard<lb />
work slaughtering those<lb />
"Indian savages" and<lb />
buffalo herds and mul-<lb />
ti-centennial foresls. A<lb />
substantial percentage<lb />
of the population, and<lb />
their ancestors, suffered<lb />
the atrocity of human<lb />
slavery, in a society<lb />
which proclaimed that<lb />
"all men are created<lb />
equal It took one<lb />
hundred years  five<lb />
generations  of hard<lb />
work for American<lb />
feminists to procure the<lb />
vote for American<lb />
women. In 1929, and<lb />
for years thereafter,<lb />
millions of Americans<lb />
suffered acutely from<lb />
what has been called<lb />
the Great Depression;<lb />
many did not survive.<lb />
But I'm not writing<lb />
aboul I hem  I'm<lb />
writing about us.<lb />
Because we are not<lb />
like them, the previous<lb />
Americans. In spile of<lb />
their glaring incongru-<lb />
ities, they possessed the<lb />
courage asanation which<lb />
is prerequisite to<lb />
national patriotism. Nat-<lb />
ional courage doesn't<lb />
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because it is.<lb />
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been faced with an<lb />
ominous spectre which<lb />
previous generations<lb />
have never had to cope<lb />
with - the spectre of<lb />
atomic annihilation. Not<lb />
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elebration of freedom in diversity is one of the cornerstones of American democracy.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reprints below some quotations which we feel best exemplify this<lb />
aspect of America. Many are unfamiliar, and not all are the words of Americans<lb />
The editors do feel,however, that each is provocative and offers some insight into that<lb />
abstract principle which we call freedom<lb />
I a nation expects to be ignorant and tree, in<lb />
iale ol civilization, it expects what never was and<lb />
Ul" 1k- the functionaries of even<lb />
iTiimciit have propensities to command at will<lb />
 '�����") and property ol their constituents. There<lb />
W deposit (or those but with the peoph<lb />
��"selves; nor can they be sale with them withou<lb />
nation. Where the pros is tree, and even<lb />
�� able to ,vad, all is sale<lb />
-Ihomas Jefferson, letter to Col. Charles Yancey,<lb />
1816<lb />
tyranny, like hell,<lb />
�s not easily conquered;<lb />
ycl we have this conso-<lb />
lation with us, that the<lb />
harder the conflict, the<lb />
more glorious the tri-<lb />
umph. What we obtain<lb />
cheap, we esteem<lb />
lightly rhose<lb />
ivho expect to reap ihe<lb />
��"gs ol freedom,<lb />
must, hkc men, undergo<lb />
latigue ol support-<lb />
ing u<lb />
Ihomas Paine,<lb />
American Crisis<lb />
No.l, Dec. 19, 1770<lb />
I rivalc enterprise<lb />
is ceasing to be tree<lb />
enterprise<lb />
� F.D. Koosevelt,<lb />
Message to Congress<lb />
proposing the Monopoly<lb />
Inveslivalion, 1938<lb />
Private property<lb />
was the original source<lb />
ol Ireedom. It still is<lb />
it- main bulwark.<lb />
� waller Lippmann,<lb />
I he (rood Society<lb />
ll a white individual were to murder a man he<lb />
would be a murderer. Lynching is a murder. For<lb />
the pasl lour hundred years our people have been<lb />
lynched physically but now it's do politically.<lb />
Were lynched politically, we're lynched econom-<lb />
ically, were lynched socially, we're lynched in every<lb />
way that you can imagine. And we look upon the<lb />
white man. the American white man, as a criminal.<lb />
He has committed a crime against 20 million black<lb />
people, ror me to be setrretfaled is a crime. For me<lb />
not to have any righlsjhat - a crime<lb />
�Malcom X<lb />
- things are and<lb />
as they are likely to be<lb />
m the mar luture, the<lb />
values ol art,<lb />
l , and the spirit<lb />
uol only not sup-<lb />
"i led by the majority<lb />
"I human beings nor by<lb />
111 e dominating w a y a o I<lb />
in society, but<lb />
lliey are attacked,<lb />
denied or ignored by<lb />
soi lety as a mass.<lb />
� Dclinore Schwaru,<lb />
On Culture and<lb />
Our Country<lb />
"Today we live in a<lb />
society where television<lb />
sets are sharper,<lb />
brighter, and better<lb />
tuned than the people<lb />
watching them.<lb />
�Jerry Manders,<lb />
lour Arguments Against<lb />
Television<lb />
And always America is the place of the<lb />
deathless and enraptured moments, the eye that<lb />
looked, the mouth that smiled and vanished, and<lb />
ihe word; the stone, the leal, the door we never<lb />
lound ami never have torgollen. And these are the<lb />
things that we remember ol America, tor we have<lb />
known all her thousand lights and weathers, and we<lb />
walk the streets, we walk the streets forever, we<lb />
ualk the streets ol lite alone<lb />
�Thomas Wolfe,<lb />
The Face of a Nation<lb />
All animals are<lb />
equal, but some animals<lb />
are more equal than<lb />
others<lb />
� George Orwell,<lb />
Animal Farm<lb />
Sonic in America<lb />
today would limit our<lb />
freedom ul expression<lb />
and ol conscience. In<lb />
the name ol unity, they<lb />
would impose a narrow<lb />
conformity of ideas and<lb />
opinionOnly a gov-<lb />
ernment which lights<lb />
'or civil liberties and<lb />
equal rights iur its own<lb />
people can stand tor<lb />
freedom in the rest ol<lb />
the world<lb />
� Adlai Stevenson, 953<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
nd though all the winds of doctrine were let loose J<lb />
lo play upon the earth, so truth be in the field, we L<lb />
do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to <lb />
misdoubt her strength. Lot her and falsehood T<lb />
grapple; who ever knew truth put to the worse, in yL<lb />
a Iree and open encounter?<lb />
riie temple ol Janus, with his two controversal<lb />
laces, might now not uiisignilicantlv be set open.<lb />
� John Milton, "Areopagitu a,<lb />
V e arc all outlaws in the eves of America.<lb />
�Jefferson Airplane<lb />
I hat all men are<lb />
created equal is a prop-<lb />
osition to which, at or-<lb />
dinary times, no sane<lb />
individual has ever<lb />
given his assent<lb />
� ldous Huxley,<lb />
Brave New World<lb />
Man is condemned<lb />
to be tree; because<lb />
once thrown into the<lb />
world, he is repsoiisible<lb />
lor everything he<lb />
does<lb />
�Jean Paul Sartre,<lb />
Fvislentialisiii. 1 � i-7<lb />
As a long-tune dis-<lb />
ciple ol Jellerson 1 hold<lb />
that d I had lo choose<lb />
between a Iree press<lb />
and another agency, 1<lb />
would choose a Iree<lb />
press; lor when the<lb />
press is Iree, no bad<lb />
cause can long exist.<lb />
And by Ireedom of<lb />
the press 1 mean that<lb />
no influence, whether of<lb />
money or power or any<lb />
other thing, either dir-<lb />
ects its policy or in-<lb />
clines it lo supresston,<lb />
or advocacy, tor any<lb />
consideration except the<lb />
common good.<lb />
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letter to Ihe Nation<lb />
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Mitchell and Mingus<lb />
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B JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
Both ju and Join Mitchell enthusiasts will be<lb />
with Joni Mitchell's 'latest album, dingus.<lb />
im i- a product oi a collaboration between<lb />
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- s the work and personalities of two brilliantly<lb />
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all exceptional paintings in the sense that they<lb />
) lo us something of the exuberance of the<lb />
Mitchell and Mingus had recording<lb />
addition to the paintings Mitchell included<lb />
I "I conversations Mingus had while he was<lb />
g around rapping. Mitchell says of these tapes,<lb />
in. the) add a pertinent resonance. They<lb />
u Iragments ol a large, colorful soul<lb />
In her short introduction Mitchell says oi<lb />
-  The tir-i time I saw his tact- it shone up<lb />
with a joyous mischief. I liked him<lb />
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urious! It was a it I had been standing by a<lb />
- with one tow in the water � teehng it out<lb />
: Charlie came bv and pushed me in sink or<lb />
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currents ol black classical music.<lb />
Here we have Mitchell not only talking about<lb />
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s i m p I v " i � - j a .<lb />
- about Mingus, "Charles Mingus,<lb />
- il mystic, dud in Mexico, January 5, 1979,<lb />
ol 56. He was cremated the next day.<lb />
same dav ( sperm whale- beached themselves<lb />
on the Mexican coastline and were removed by lire.<lb />
Ilui, are the coincidences that thrill my<lb />
imagination.<lb />
The ablum begins with a tape of Joni, Mingus<lb />
and friends singing "Happy Birthday" to Charlie.<lb />
"How old are you?" Charlie responds, "Fifty lour,<lb />
motherfucker Joni may be heard disputing with<lb />
Charlie, saving that he is fity-three.<lb />
The lirst -e,ng is a deliciously droll slow<lb />
light hearted song called "God Must Be A Boodie<lb />
Man Jaco I'aslorius and Mitchell get into some<lb />
great bass-guitar duos in the song It is excllent<lb />
modern writing. With just enough humor.<lb />
"A Chair in the Sky" was written by Charles<lb />
Mingus, with the lyrics by Joni Mitchell. It is a<lb />
dreamy, legato pun- with Mitchell doing some<lb />
wistful, blue scat singing. Mitchell has always been<lb />
an artist who has had strong i ml. ncics toward<lb />
writing " jazz, but only now1 is she making her<lb />
relationship to ysu. something more concrete and<lb />
definite. Il will be interesting how close she comes<lb />
lo ja in her lulure work.<lb />
Mitchell got some reallv great names to play<lb />
with her on this album. They are almost without<lb />
exception people who have distinguished themselves<lb />
hi the jazz field. As already mentioned, Jaco<lb />
I'aslorius backs up Join Mitchell's guitar and vocals<lb />
with bass. Wayne Shorter plays sax; Herbie<lb />
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drum- and Don Ali.s and Emil Richards round out<lb />
I he percussion. �<lb />
"The W oil That Lives in Lindsey" is a<lb />
completely Join Mitchell song. The lyrics begin woth<lb />
hi amazingly poetic statement: "01 the darkness in<lb />
men's minds What can vou sav That wasn't marked<lb />
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ai ranging.<lb />
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Charlie Mingus by Joni Mitchell<lb />
loosened has- -tring on the guitar a sound which is<lb />
eerie and low, while in the background a chorus ol<lb />
wolves howl, a- il oTi some al, twilight plain. The<lb />
nig i- striking and evocative.<lb />
The second side heg'd with "Sweet Sucker<lb />
Dance another song written by Charles Mingus<lb />
with words by Join Mitchell. In this one. Mitchell<lb />
sins thai life ionly a dance, that is, il one could<lb />
dance lo blues.<lb />
"The Drv Cleaner From Des Moines" sounds<lb />
like "Twisted It's this unbeheveably frantic<lb />
melody about a gambling Ireak. Someone who is<lb />
iraftslived by -landing in Iront ol a slot machine.<lb />
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arrangements done by Jaco Patorius. It is a driving,<lb />
lunks. jav number. I he word- are Mitchell- the<lb />
inu-ii is by Mingus.<lb />
Miu h.ii - -oug to Mingus is Goodbye 1'ork Pie<lb />
llai. I in -oug is dreamily dirgelike; u records an<lb />
ciu-ol jazz thai is quickly passing as - many oi<lb />
Hie greats; Hie Duke, Kal- Waller, Sal luno and<lb />
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Mueseum publishes book of sculpture<lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
Trends Editor<lb />
 astounding llecticn of the sculpture of black<lb />
� iia- iu-i been published by the Los Angeles<lb />
Museum ol ri . The book is comprised ol<lb />
 ol magnificent reproductions ol ancient<lb />
m sculpture. The pieces of sculpture make up<lb />
 li li-hman Collection. I he book. Sculpture of<lb />
Black Urica. is edited by Roy Seiber and Arnold<lb />
Introduction<lb />
, - : i note- in his introduction, "Far from<lb />
primi Vfrican sculpture represents a series ol<lb />
omple.x dnd otten highly developed traditions whose<lb />
inga and histories are beginning to emerge.<lb />
as m earlier centuries when Europe was only<lb />
rlieially aware ol the arts of the ancient world<lb />
In Orient, so in this century are we groping<lb />
a belter understanding of the arts of black<lb />
ln. a<lb />
Seiber also states that African art could have<lb />
bserved and collected by Europeans no earlier<lb />
than i he second hall of the fifteenth century. Before<lb />
thai lino Europe knew of Africa only through the<lb />
Anting ol classical authors such as Pliny and<lb />
Herodotus and the reports of a few Vrabic<lb />
travelers.<lb />
"cultural relativism which is "the attitude<lb />
whereby cultures other than one's own are viewed<lb />
in their terms and on their merits<lb />
He says that curiously the discovery and<lb />
enthusiasm lor African art early in iin-century was<lb />
not based on an objective, scientific assessment but<lb />
rather resulted from an excess of romantic rebellion<lb />
at the end of the last century against the Classical<lb />
and Naturalistic roots in western art.<lb />
A- Seiber says, unfortunately this uncritical<lb />
adulation -wept aside many rational concerns to<lb />
locus upon African sculpture as if it were the<lb />
product of a romantic, rebellious, fin de siecle,<lb />
European movement.<lb />
Seiber believes that African art is obviously<lb />
neither anti-classical nor anti-naturalistic; to be<lb />
either it would have to have had its roots in<lb />
Classicism or in Naturalism both European in<lb />
origin. Nor was the concept of rebellion a part ol<lb />
the heritage of art in sub-Saharan Africa; rather, it<lb />
was an art conservative in impulse and stable in<lb />
concept.<lb />
Picasso<lb />
Slave Trade<lb />
With the growth of the slave trade, colonial<lb />
exploitation, and Christian missionizing, the arts<lb />
 presented as evidence of the low state of<lb />
heathen savagery of the African, justifying both<lb />
exploitation and missionary zeal.<lb />
Even with the early growth of the discipline of<lb />
niihropologv the assumption was that Africa was a<lb />
nmi ol savages, low on the scale of<lb />
.lutionary development, and that these savages,<lb />
aUM they were "pre-lnerate could, by<lb />
Joljnilioii, have no history and no government<lb />
tvorthv ul notice.<lb />
Se'iU-r continues to discuss the concept ol<lb />
The distinction between Picasso's use ol masks<lb />
in "Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon" and the masks<lb />
presented ill this book is an important one. On<lb />
looking at the frightening masks though, one senses<lb />
a tuneless wisdom emanating from them, the same<lb />
feeling one gets from the inscrutable Buddha. It is<lb />
easy to see how such new, bizarre shapes, (that is,<lb />
new for our art tradition) could inspire such artists<lb />
as Picasso, Modighani i and Matisse to incorporate<lb />
them in their work.<lb />
Anthropology<lb />
In addition to being a book that is important in<lb />
art history and anthropology, this book is a moving<lb />
testimony to the creative genius of a race and a<lb />
continent. There are many primitive works in the<lb />
book that deal with the most exhalted human<lb />
concerns. And, anyway, it is always a little<lb />
disconcerting when one confronts art from a society<lb />
and tradition different than his own.<lb />
An African figure<lb />
Stallone's Rocky II is a 'quality production'<lb />
"<lb />
By JEFFREY JOSEPH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With<lb />
the ill-desired fates that have befallen so<lb />
IllaI� ol the movie sequels of recent years,<lb />
(Exorcist II M "Omen II Jaws II etc.) one<lb />
looked to 'Rocky IT with a degree of trep.dation.<lb />
U seemed that the sequel was forever destined to<lb />
be an unsuccessful continuation of. the original hit<lb />
mmu, Weil, luckily for us, 'Rocky II changes al<lb />
that. Finally we are presented with a movie sequel<lb />
that equals' or surpasses the original in script and<lb />
veTer Stallone is, of course Rocky and this<lb />
�� not only stars in the movie "�"��<lb />
All f ihp main characters have been retained,<lb />
Vdrfa ?T Sh're), Apollo Creed (Carl Whers),<lb />
,� Rooky's �� m'M8�. B�ess Mered"h-<lb />
Cam thev supply us with fine performances.<lb />
g hiuUss'Vf "Rockv 11 however, hes  the<lb />
fact that it is a believable continuation of "Rocky<lb />
Stallone keeps the characters consistent, avoids<lb />
resorting lo unnecessary frills to induce excitement,<lb />
and methodically directs the action through a<lb />
legitimate chain of events.<lb />
At the outset of the movie, we are thrust back<lb />
into the pounding 15th round of the Apollo Creed<lb />
fight, where, at the bell, Apollo announces through<lb />
swollen jaws that he "doesn't want a rematch But<lb />
alter the light both boxers are taken to the hospital,<lb />
and the champ, suffering as much from wounded<lb />
pride as from multiple punches, declares that he<lb />
wants Rocky again. Rocky sloughs off the challenge<lb />
and prepares himself for a quiet recuperation.<lb />
Alter he recovers in the hospital (where doctors<lb />
tell him another fight may cause blindness), Rocky<lb />
takes the meek but loving Adrian for his bride. The<lb />
tenderness of their love is felt throughout the<lb />
movie. With a sufficient amount of money in the<lb />
bank, a shiny new apartment, and mutual love to<lb />
guide them, our couple seems set for years of<lb />
happiness. But, as so often befalls our innocent<lb />
heroes, Rockv becomes plagued with recurring bad<lb />
luck.<lb />
Unskilled, he tries lo cash in on the<lb />
telex isioii-commereial bonanza by endorsing<lb />
aftershave; his lack of reading skills prevents him.<lb />
He suggests to his wife that he fight again, but her<lb />
genuine tear ami repulsion of the sport deflates his<lb />
desire. Finally, with money dwindling, he gets a job<lb />
in a meal-packing plant hauling meat, only to be<lb />
laid oil in a short while.<lb />
Adrian meanwhile becomes pregnant and takes<lb />
on a job herself. A belligerent Apollo Creed taunts<lb />
Rocky publicly, labeling him a coward. Rocky's<lb />
friends begin to fail him, and he is pushed to the<lb />
limit. It becomes understood that he must fight<lb />
again. In a touching scene where he pleads that he<lb />
"will always be a fighter" he says to Adrian softly,<lb />
"I never asked you to slop being a woman, please<lb />
� lout a-ke me to -top being a man.<lb />
Rul onlv when Adrian awakes Irom a post-natal<lb />
coma and tells Rocky to "win" docs the lire within<lb />
him -urge once more. He bursts into intensive<lb />
training, which is again accompanied by his<lb />
dramatic, sutil-inspiring anthem. Burges- Meredith<lb />
goad- Rockv into shape, limping about, croaking<lb />
advice, -training himell to the limit. The tight<lb />
itsoll i- again a marvel ol athletics and camera<lb />
skill, mleii-ive enough to keep your fists clenched<lb />
and vour blood throbbing for a full fifteen minutes.<lb />
Mv onlv regret is that someone tells Rocky to hold<lb />
his hands in Ironl of hi- lace to keep it Irom<lb />
getting punched so otten.<lb />
Il is evident here that Stallone worked a great<lb />
deal on this film to make sure ii didn't suffer the<lb />
agonies ol sequel-itis. Even if we do not like the<lb />
film, we must acknoxvledge that it is a quality<lb />
production, in other words, o. Rocky, you did i'<lb />
again.<lb />
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Summertime brings changes to camp<lb />
B JEFF KOLL1NS<lb />
I rends Editor<lb />
Lite changeii at East<lb />
Caulina ami in Green-<lb />
v ill. during ihe sum-<lb />
mer. Hie pavement gri<lb />
hot, the trees get hot,<lb />
ami eerthing gels hot.<lb />
Greenville begins to rr-<lb />
M-inlile a sleep), dush<lb />
Mexican town.<lb />
It gets so hoi that<lb />
tin -h tl - cling i,i ou<lb />
'I' llie bed. So hot that<lb />
perspire jusl sitting<lb />
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i ��! ami moi�l. mi sil<lb />
"in oi a Ian to read,<lb />
"i ial, or dream or<lb />
"i Miiuke a joint.<lb />
 m lunlillf lnrm on<lb />
the table at the bottom<lb />
el a sweating gla of<lb />
ice-tea.<lb />
Greenville has nu-<lb />
merical!) less people<lb />
during summer-school<lb />
so the streets and cam-<lb />
pus are li- cuvvded.<lb />
Even so, summertime i.<lb />
 hen un seem to<lb />
meet, reall) meet, more<lb />
people. Ever) hod i<lb />
more open, more honest<lb />
and more read) lor<lb />
comradeship and lor<lb />
love.<lb />
People come out ot<lb />
In- social in the sum-<lb />
mer, rriends ami people<lb />
vou ut met come over<lb />
lo talk and sile aua<lb />
the long summer twi-<lb />
light.<lb />
Carson McCuilers<lb />
sa)s that during tin-<lb />
summer, time ma) he<lb />
divided into lour cate-<lb />
gories: morning, alter-<lb />
iio-iii, twilight and v-<lb />
ening. During twilight<lb />
sounds gi't thicker and<lb />
slap ol a screen 4�r,<lb />
the drone ol a lawn<lb />
mower somewhere;<lb />
these sounds accompati)<lb />
the sultr) setting ol the<lb />
sun.<lb />
It's summertime<lb />
when the bodies heau-<lb />
! ilnl come out. W hen<lb />
It) girl in a sun-dress<lb />
and a youth in shorts<lb />
and a T-shirt. Do<lb />
people reall) think and<lb />
act different!) who<lb />
the) have flip Hop?, on?<lb />
N ou begin to feel<lb />
the change in your own<lb />
body, vou're litter and<lb />
It' summertime when the bodies<lb />
beautiful come out.<lb />
-lower and smehow e-<lb />
entiling seems to pos-<lb />
se.s and hint toward a<lb />
poignant sadness.<lb />
 child yellowing<lb />
down the street, the<lb />
llie streets are lull ol<lb />
liners. hen the men<lb />
are handsomest and<lb />
women most ru ashing.<lb />
I vo vouug people walk<lb />
down the street: a pre-<lb />
gel more exercise ilur-<lb />
niK die summer. ou<lb />
leel more attractive,<lb />
eiei.<lb />
I he fall, with its<lb />
b'us acailemics and �<lb />
meetin<lb />
Itx KKOI.I. WKiMKK<lb />
S all W riter<lb />
i on ought to follow<lb />
I In- message,<lb />
ma) be unspoken, eman-<lb />
Irom Republicans,<lb />
in I k'liiw rat Irom<lb />
Irom teetotal-<lb />
rrum parent<lb />
I i oni their children.<lb />
:ii clists.<lb />
1 '�� a meetin<lb />
heboro last<lb />
il figures that<lb />
-i- (at least)<lb />
� be right. Reports<lb />
aler, more legal.<lb />
�  - more enjoi �<lb />
ttei disciplined,<lb />
1 .i-i' r ivaj.i in use bi-<lb />
: talks h<lb />
Vni , rJ u; B11-1 (111.<lb />
W Hiatus ol Mis-<lb />
Moulana, John<lb />
i erinont and<lb />
and North<lb />
- Da i'i Law -<lb />
Vlar Meletiou,<lb />
I'i in . ' Jud) Wal-<lb />
1 mini. Melbe<lb />
W illiam<lb />
Consulting o r -<lb />
the spon-<lb />
Bi h- Program<lb />
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was<lb />
Rich-<lb />
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Edith and<lb />
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the lulls<lb />
onterence<lb />
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- I - . ItC "I (iu �<lb />
explained the<lb />
- :n - oi North<lb />
WOMEN<lb />
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oui minds we know<lb />
there - nothing we i an<lb />
� In about it. Nothing.<lb />
Ii - in "their" hands<lb />
N��l that I m sa) ing<lb />
that it i-ii ; our fault <lb />
i� our tauit. Because<lb />
 sold out. We traded<lb />
"iir national conscience<lb />
l�r security" - mater-<lb />
ial -ei uriU . c are all<lb />
in a rat raee, competing<lb />
against rat Ii other lor<lb />
g iod-pa ing" jobs,<lb />
Iiou-e- in "good"<lb />
neighborhoods, impress-<lb />
ive autuiuobiles and<lb />
higb-prieed "recrea-<lb />
tion. v ran unlv<lb />
pen eivi o an "enemv"<lb />
a- a threat to our<lb />
iuiediate per-onal com-<lb />
lori, i.e the employee<lb />
al the next desk who<lb />
might be alter our job.<lb />
We haven't got the<lb />
tune or the energv left<lb />
to devote to the<lb />
principles ol right and<lb />
wrong on the civic level<lb />
 ve let "them" lake<lb />
care ol it.<lb />
I lungs have changed<lb />
a lot since the<lb />
Revolutionary War, in<lb />
which people made the<lb />
choice to sacrifice blood<lb />
and life for a victory<lb />
Carolina Cil) and Coun-<lb />
ty governments; e.g. he<lb />
pointed out that "coun-<lb />
try road- are con-<lb />
trolled b) the stale.<lb />
Brewer, editor ol "Bi-<lb />
cycle Coalition new <lb />
paper. told ol the<lb />
sireugllieuediug ol re-<lb />
gional planning involv-<lb />
ing bicyclists, despite<lb />
total dependence on<lb />
pi i-ua-ion and cooper-<lb />
ation and not the lug<lb />
slick ol authontv.<lb />
Meletiou told ol the<lb />
human side ol North<lb />
Carolina Stale bureau-<lb />
crat-) which has given<lb />
ellective and non-poli-<lb />
tical -uppo-rt to North<lb />
C Vrolina - unique Bic) -<lb />
- Ic Office.<lb />
W illianis, editor ol<lb />
Ihe Bicycle forum, re-<lb />
peated I) staveing oil<lb />
Hurge efforts to go<lb />
swimming on schedule<lb />
I Ju-i a lew more<lb />
slides ). shared his ex-<lb />
tensive national cxper-<lb />
iem v with causes and<lb />
prevention ol bicycling<lb />
.ii i idents �hike-car<lb />
i ullision situalurn- (some<lb />
worsened l separate<lb />
bikewavs ). 5 enforce-<lb />
ment measures, 1 areas<lb />
lor education. more<lb />
than .) channel- lor m-<lb />
I "rin a 111 mi to improve<lb />
public a 11 i t u des, un-<lb />
counted features of<lb />
highway design main-<lb />
tenance, and techniques<lb />
lor citizen action.<lb />
Dowlin described the<lb />
growth Irom scratch of<lb />
the Philadelphia Coal-<lb />
ition, leaturing the fam-<lb />
ous ' "minuter race a-<lb />
inoug hike bus subwa)<lb />
and taxi (tin- bicycle<lb />
won hands down). He<lb />
advocated the "mar-<lb />
against oppression and<lb />
tyranny. Our generation<lb />
-a. i iliced biood and life<lb />
in the jungles of<lb />
 ict iiam because "they"<lb />
told Us we should go <lb />
but lor what For<lb />
NOTHING.<lb />
Have we reached the<lb />
point where the hh of<lb />
Jul) i- nothing but a<lb />
relic? Have we lost all<lb />
voice in the future of<lb />
"iir nation? Il we have,<lb />
then it is because we<lb />
gave it up voluntarily.<lb />
w i- were "too bus)<lb />
Even il it is "out of<lb />
our hands" now, we<lb />
i ould -till make a stand<lb />
il we chose to. X e are<lb />
'�'if "I the nation- of<lb />
the world thai has<lb />
-e. ured the right- lor<lb />
it- iii.en- ol freedom<lb />
"i speech, freedom of<lb />
pre freedom of<lb />
expression. Ot course,<lb />
there i- a catch to it. Il<lb />
you criticize the govern-<lb />
ment, your name and<lb />
inlornialion about ou<lb />
will go on file in the<lb />
CIA of lice, under some<lb />
category similar to<lb />
"Subversive Activities<lb />
Our libraries are Idled<lb />
with books which could<lb />
enlighten us about our<lb />
political situatioii and<lb />
point us in the direction<lb />
ol regaining control of<lb />
our nation. But the<lb />
catch here is  we<lb />
don'I read them. We're<lb />
"too busy Besides,<lb />
there s nothing we can<lb />
do about it - we've left<lb />
it up to "them<lb />
As the spectre of<lb />
annihilation threaten us<lb />
increasingly, we increa-<lb />
singly retreat  inio our<lb />
comfortable little "sec-<lb />
uritv Ami we call<lb />
riage" ol bicycles and<lb />
public transport as<lb />
what modern urban<lb />
society needs Then<lb />
Brewer spoke again, re-<lb />
viemg program specifics<lb />
listed in "NC Bicycle<lb />
week<lb />
Sunday's schedule<lb />
started with responses<lb />
to the 11- quest ions<lb />
people had posted on a<lb />
bulletin hoard (e.g. a<lb />
magnetic look lo tnpo a<lb />
red liht doe- exist<lb />
which wjll respond to a<lb />
bicycle hut not to a<lb />
truck in a defferenl<lb />
lane). Then Price went<lb />
over common and sta-<lb />
lutory law dealing with<lb />
hu cle- (especial!) lia-<lb />
bility � as lor pothole<lb />
grate or dog-).<lb />
 allacc describes<lb />
good features ol her<lb />
program ol safety ed-<lb />
ucation, working with<lb />
5th -graders and their<lb />
parent and leaturing<lb />
bicycle a curriculum<lb />
guide lor camp pro-<lb />
gram - will -oon be<lb />
available Irom NC- Bi<lb />
ccle Office.<lb />
Okun laced with 160<lb />
i v clists per hour Irom<lb />
Central Carrhom,<lb />
-parked a U-taeet pro-<lb />
gram highlighted bv the<lb />
lace (with lour "shop-<lb />
ping stop) between<lb />
t lit: m ay er on bike<lb />
versus the police clued<lb />
in car. Headers ma) re-<lb />
member the outcome,<lb />
rlournev, the chairman<lb />
detailing the activities<lb />
and hopes ol leh NC<lb />
Bicycle Committee, em-<lb />
phasized Mate Law and<lb />
I ourism Dev elopment.<lb />
Denli-t Dunn re-<lb />
ported on the fascina-<lb />
ting Carolina Moorides,<lb />
ourselv i<lb />
But ihe<lb />
can- di'<lb />
the "<lb />
American<lb />
inginaI 1111 11 -<lb />
ii"t bend to<lb />
lession ol<lb />
I) rrany Irom their<lb />
superior- They<lb />
lought l�a� iv. And the)<lb />
won. And ihe) risked a<lb />
whole i more than<lb />
security. Thcv risked<lb />
their live aifd a lot ol<lb />
them lost. Bui a lot ol<lb />
Us have won because ol<lb />
I heir sa ril o e. The-e<lb />
early Auiei u an- though<lb />
that goveriiniei, "of ihe<lb />
people, In in, people,<lb />
lor the 'Cuple was so<lb />
important, that ihev<lb />
declared in the original<lb />
Consitutiou that a<lb />
government which was<lb />
not serving the people<lb />
clleclively ought to be<lb />
abolished.<lb />
I hesc original Am-<lb />
ericans an the ones we<lb />
should reniemiier on the<lb />
Ith ol July. They<lb />
weren't ahaid lo call a<lb />
tyrant a tyrant - or to<lb />
back it up. Even il they<lb />
had lost, their struggle<lb />
would have remained a<lb />
symbol ol the eternal<lb />
quest lor human dignitv<lb />
ami freedom. Eternal up<lb />
until now, anyway.<lb />
II it was all over<lb />
tomorrow, and only a<lb />
handful of people<lb />
remained alive to<lb />
remember how it all<lb />
was - how would they<lb />
remember us? As the<lb />
ones ,vho held one of<lb />
the most important keys<lb />
lo surival - and traded<lb />
it away, like greedy,<lb />
thoughtless children, for<lb />
candy and toys and<lb />
things to make them<lb />
leel good"?<lb />
I hope )ou enjoyed<lb />
you holiday.<lb />
which are giving big<lb />
boosts to the Charlotte<lb />
News and Observer and<lb />
to the Tarheel Cyclists<lb />
dub with 2000 expected<lb />
this year (Aug. 21).<lb />
W allacc reported on the<lb />
1.1.1. (I ransporlalion<lb />
Improv eineni Program)<lb />
with it- 7-year state<lb />
plan for bicycle Mel-<lb />
ctious re-emphasized the<lb />
willingness ihe Bi-<lb />
cycle Office to help all<lb />
parties when contracted.<lb />
 NC Network state<lb />
new-loiter was proposed<lb />
may be on the Pennsyl-<lb />
vania model.<lb />
Balloons<lb />
finally someone<lb />
named "Mel" told all<lb />
about the great V in-<lb />
slon-Salem Balloon<lb />
Chase scheduled for<lb />
Vugust 18-19. The 70-<lb />
loot balloon and cyclists<lb />
leav e together; lir-t cv -<lb />
clists to reach the place<lb />
where the wind takes<lb />
the balloon m an hour<lb />
gel- a $75 rule lor free.<lb />
Viler hearing "t this<lb />
oul-ol-sighl event, Con-<lb />
 � i ned Carolina Cvcli-t- :<lb />
i'i"in ued.<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
N.C. No. 3 1 Nightclub<lb />
Thurs.<lb />
SUGAR<lb />
Singles<lb />
Footsball<lb />
Tournament<lb />
Fri.Sat.&amp;Sun.<lb />
PEGASUS<lb />
SUN SPECIALS<lb />
FOR<lb />
FRESHMAN<lb />
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THRUSH<lb />
Thurs. July 12<lb />
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The change we are all a part of<lb />
Vs.sis.tanl Spurts Editor<lb />
Change � - inevitable,<lb />
�lllli change for the<lb />
mI is possible. Just<lb />
i'iKi' �' comprehensive<lb />
" k al the women's.<lb />
alhleli program and<lb />
oull see what 1 mean.<lb />
Laurie Arrants,<lb />
1 Cl - omen's Athle-<lb />
111 Co-ordinalor and<lb />
ach ol ilie women's<lb />
' hocke) and track<lb />
mi, reflects upon her<lb />
vcars at ECU and<lb />
progress that has<lb />
i" en made in women's<lb />
athletics.<lb />
Ill terms oi figures,<lb />
idgel lor the eight<lb />
woim n sports has in-<lb />
ascd Irom approx-<lb />
imate!) S36,000 in 1974<lb />
$115,000 in 1978-79.<lb />
Progress, in this area is<lb />
ineasureable ami is in-<lb />
eetl related to Title<lb />
IX, a 172 law which<lb />
requires equal oppor-<lb />
tunity in federally -fund-<lb />
ed lUsllltillolls .<lb />
I here arc some<lb />
changes, however, that<lb />
aren't as casil) mea-<lb />
sureable, and there arc<lb />
also some that have not<lb />
yet taken place, but the<lb />
luture is hopelul.<lb />
w eve made rea-<lb />
sonable strides this past<lb />
vear said Arrant?.<lb />
Our athletes are tra-<lb />
veling heller, there are<lb />
more scholarships avail-<lb />
able, ami the women<lb />
coaches, are being paid<lb />
bitter. But, there arc<lb />
still a lew obstacles to<lb />
oercouie.<lb />
'The thing that<lb />
bothers me is that most<lb />
people think men's<lb />
sports arc more exciting<lb />
than wuuo a  he big-<lb />
ge-l part ol m job is<lb />
to prove that they're<lb />
not. Ves, the men arc<lb />
bigger. The) can dunk<lb />
a basketball and hit a<lb />
baseball harder, but<lb />
women's sports arc just<lb />
as competitive ami ex-<lb />
citing.<lb />
like that. So, I have to<lb />
wonder what the stu-<lb />
dents are looking lor.<lb />
Are they looking lor<lb />
skill or lor some side-<lb />
show circus Students<lb />
do have mono invested<lb />
essence ol women s<lb />
sports, vvc would come<lb />
"tit ahead. On, big<lb />
push is to get the<lb />
students involved in<lb />
women's athletics aid<lb />
Arrants. The 1978-79<lb />
� If the student would begin to appreciate the<lb />
true essence of women's sports, we would all come<lb />
out ahead<lb />
Laurie Arrants<lb />
I he students can<lb />
come to an) game here<lb />
tree just by showing<lb />
their ID card. The)<lb />
think women's sports<lb />
are boring perhaps bc-<lb />
cause there is no half-<lb />
time show or anything<lb />
m athletics, and, ol<lb />
course, the women's<lb />
program receives some<lb />
ol ihat mouev. But,<lb />
how man) students gel<lb />
then mouev - w orth ll<lb />
tin -ind' .vould begin<lb />
i appti iuic ,r true<lb />
athletic budget was ap-<lb />
proximately 1.1 million<lb />
dollars, J75,000 of<lb />
which came Irom stu-<lb />
l den! lees.<lb />
Publicity is another<lb />
obstacle Coach Arrants<lb />
leeis ihe program needs<lb />
to overcome: People<lb />
don't come to see<lb />
something thev don't<lb />
know about. People<lb />
come to sec what )ou<lb />
tell them the) want to<lb />
sec. Next vear is our<lb />
big vear to gel people<lb />
interested in us. We've<lb />
got the top two girls in<lb />
the stale on our soltball<lb />
team, (op-quality re-<lb />
cruits on our basketball<lb />
and volleyball teams,<lb />
and a national qualifier<lb />
on our track team. And<lb />
the thing about it all is<lb />
that our girls play as<lb />
good as the) look.<lb />
We're still Irving to<lb />
light ilu' truck-driver<lb />
ami amaznn-quecn syn-<lb />
drome<lb />
W hat affect docs all<lb />
this change have on the<lb />
lemale athlete, though?<lb />
Laurie Arrants feels that<lb />
the girls arc just now<lb />
realizing the high cal-<lb />
iber ol competition.<lb />
I lie) sometimes don't<lb />
take the lime to realize<lb />
what i- happening. Mv<lb />
mil) hope i- thai the<lb />
lemale athlete doesn't<lb />
abuse the oppoi lunilv.<lb />
Sometimes thev lorgel<lb />
to -a thank you' like<lb />
the men have done in<lb />
the past, but two<lb />
wrongs don't make a<lb />
right.<lb />
1 In1 phv -u al, -o-<lb />
cial, ami mental<lb />
changes in the lemale<lb />
athlete are tremendous.<lb />
I ju-l hope lemale ath-<lb />
Ictcs don l abuse the<lb />
s holarshiu opportuni-<lb />
ties thai are available,<lb />
and make tin-<lb />
mil) reaoti lot<lb />
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mail) do, and no- i-<lb />
when- iht lemale ath-<lb />
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haven i learned much<lb />
I� the pitfalls ol he<lb />
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danled, the lemale<lb />
� al ECl has<lb />
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Wimbledon<lb />
the tournament of skill, prestige, and surprises<lb />
,i<lb />
oior can often be seen at center court,<lb />
r- preler to wear clothes of basic white<lb />
B JIMn DuPREE<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
W imbledon; it is to tennis what the Masters<lb />
inenl is to golf. <lb />
J - uol designed or empowered to proclaim the<lb />
woi impion ol the sport.<lb />
I' is not intended to conform to the guidelines<lb />
her open tennis tournaments.<lb />
ll dot s, in la 't. go against many of the trends<lb />
ol the modern  Id of professional tennis.<lb />
Plav i- conducted on grass courts; not clay or<lb />
compos ion as are man) tournaments.<lb />
I i until this decade, entrants were required to<lb />
white clothing during all matches. While a<lb />
� i'1'<lb />
� added only tor trim.<lb />
lh. 1979 Tournament is being played with the<lb />
traditional white ball. The vast majority of<lb />
i liatnpioiiship plav is now conducted with optic<lb />
)ellow balls.<lb />
flic dignity ol W imbledon is best exemplified bv<lb />
ihe billowing notice which all courtside spectators<lb />
mu-t heed: NOTICE -BY POPULAR REQUEST,<lb />
THE REMOVAL OF SHIRTS BY SPECTATORS IN<lb />
M PARTS OF THE SANDS AND GROUNDS IS<lb />
PROHIBITED<lb />
Kv.ii the ballpersons (only recently were girls<lb />
: to serve in this capacity) are specially<lb />
I, in hopes oi avoiding the unpleasant scoldings<lb />
present at other -tops along the professional tour.<lb />
1'hev are even dressed in a manner designed to<lb />
make them as inconspicuous as possible; olive and<lb />
purple -Inrl with olive pants.<lb />
One characteristic, though not exclusive to<lb />
Wimbledon, is surprise. Not just upsets, but<lb />
mine surprises.<lb />
Defending champion Bjorn Borg returns to try<lb />
loi unprecedented fourth consecutive crown in men's<lb />
singles.<lb />
N. CState Football<lb />
1 he relaxed Swede will probably meet his<lb />
toughest remaining competition, Jimmy Connors, in<lb />
the semifinals Thursday.<lb />
Piedmont California native Linda SiegeJ awaits a<lb />
serve bv Bill) Jean King in a second round match.<lb />
The strap on Siegels dress broke, revealing her left<lb />
breast. After the match. Siegel said that she<lb />
thought the dress might be "a little too dangerous<lb />
but added "it was the only one I took with me. I<lb />
didn't realize it was so revealing<lb />
Second seeded John McEnroe of the United<lb />
States fell m straight sets to fellow American Tim<lb />
Gullikson, 6-4 6-2 6-4.<lb />
Young McEnroe first claimed fame at Wimbledon<lb />
Pirate rivals in review<lb />
i Note from the editor: The following is the first in<lb />
a four part series analyzing the 1979 football squads<lb />
ol the Big hour, who the Pirates play this season<lb />
on the road. THIS WEEK: NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
STTE IMYERSITY.J<lb />
By ALLEN MCDAVID<lb />
Stall Writer<lb />
As the 1979 season approaches, one question on<lb />
ECl football fans minds is "Will the Pirates be<lb />
able to repeal the success ol 1978?"<lb />
To better evaluate this question calls for a look<lb />
at the schedule. This year's schedule includes four<lb />
ACC schools: NCSU, UNC, Duke, Wake Forest.<lb />
These lour games will probably determine what<lb />
kind of year the Bucs will have.<lb />
With 39 letterment returning from last year's<lb />
team, it appears that the '78 Gator Bowl champions<lb />
will have another successful campaign. The<lb />
Wollpack lost only two men on defense and four on<lb />
oliciise. But, when one of those four is Ted Brown,<lb />
it hurls.<lb />
Expected to fill Brown's shoes is either Wayne<lb />
McLean (� 1 190, Jr.) or Ricky Adams, who was<lb />
rcdshirted last year and returns for his last season<lb />
on the squad. In his previous three years as a back<lb />
up to Brown, Adams picked up 909 yards rushing.<lb />
Returning as signal-caller for State will be senior<lb />
Scott Smith. Last year Smith passed for 741 yards<lb />
and ran for another 466; however, he failed to<lb />
connect on a touchdown strike. Smith will be<lb />
passing to split end Mike Quick, who broke into the<lb />
starting lineup as a freshman.<lb />
Anchoring the offensive line for the Pack wdl be<lb />
All-American Jim Ritcher. The 6'3 250 lb center<lb />
is a devastating blocker and comes off the ball as<lb />
well as any lineman.<lb />
Other returning offensive starters are Chuck<lb />
Stone (6'2 260, Sr.) at guard, and tackle Chris<lb />
Dieicnch (6'3 260, Sr.).<lb />
On the defensive side of the line, Coach Bo Rein<lb />
will have to find replacements for linebackers. Bill<lb />
Cow her and Kyle Wescoe. Possible candidates<lb />
include Dan Lute (6'3 220) and Robert Abraham<lb />
(6'1 210), both sophomores.<lb />
At the defensive end positions the Pack have<lb />
live players with experience. Probably the best of<lb />
these is Joe Hannah (6 235, Sr.). Following close<lb />
behind arc James Butler, Marion Gale, David<lb />
Horning and Jerry Browne.<lb />
John Slanlon (5'11 230, Sr.) returns as middle<lb />
guard. Simon Gupton (6'1 255, Sr.), Brian<lb />
O'Dohcrty (6'1 245, Sr.), and Bubba Green (6'4<lb />
205, Jr.) will alternate al the tackles.<lb />
Stale won't be hurting in the defensive backfield<lb />
either. Last year the Wollpack secondary allowed<lb />
the opposition only a 43.6 percent completion rate,<lb />
while picking off 20 passes.<lb />
Senior safeties Woodrow Wilson (5'9 180) and<lb />
Mike Nail (6 175) head the list. Each picked off<lb />
live passes last year.<lb />
Al corncrbacks will be Donnie LeGrande (5'8<lb />
165) and Ronnie Lee (5'10 175). Bother are<lb />
juniors with good skill in defending the outside run.<lb />
Last, but surely not least, is placekicker Nathan<lb />
Kilter. He is one person ECU fans would prefer to<lb />
lorgel. in last year's State-ECU game Ritter kicked<lb />
live lield goals. The junior from High Point hit on<lb />
17 ol 19 field goals for the year. He also connected<lb />
on 25 of 26 extra point attempts.<lb />
Unfortunately for the Pirates, Ritter's leg will be<lb />
around lor two more years.<lb />
lhis )ear's ECU-State game promises to be<lb />
another sellout. Pirate fans hope that the contest<lb />
will have a different outcome this year.<lb />
NEXT WEEK: DUKE UNIVERSITY<lb />
in 19 when he became one ol the youngest men<lb />
ever to reach the semifinals at 18.<lb />
Shelby native Tim likuisoii claimed one of the<lb />
102nd All-England tennis championship's biggest<lb />
upsets when he ousted sixth seeded Guillermo Vilas<lb />
5-7 6-2 6-1 7-6.<lb />
Eighth -ceded Arthur Ashe was knocked out of<lb />
the prestigious championship in the first round bv<lb />
little-known Australian Chris Kachel.<lb />
Defending champion Bjorn Borg returns to trv<lb />
lor an unprecedented fourth consecutive men's title.<lb />
Ihe always relaxed Swede appears destined to<lb />
meet In- toughest remaining competition, Jimmv<lb />
Connors, in the semifinals.<lb />
Onlv in the women's singles has the too seeds<lb />
progressed with only limited casualties.<lb />
in Mon.Ia- quarterfinals top seeded Martin<lb />
Navratilova eased by Dianne Fromhoitz 2-6, 6-3, 6-0.<lb />
Navratilova now ol the United States started slowh<lb />
in tin Iir-i -ei imi overpowered the suri<lb />
I' rwiuholt l.n tin iclorv.<lb />
Chris Even Lloyd, irymg to regain the<lb />
championship she lost to irgnua Wade last vi<lb />
crushed Vustraiiau Wendy Turnbull 6-3 (- .<lb />
Iracv Austin, who in 1077 captured lh<lb />
admiration ol tennis Ian- world-wide when she tir<lb />
competed in Wimbledon a- a 14-year-old pony-tailed<lb />
prudigv, stunned veteran Biiiv Jean King 6-4, 6-7<lb />
0-2.<lb />
Intramural roundup<lb />
M MMKK SCHEDULE FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS<lb />
cTimENTM DUES<lb />
Softball (C-R)0 25-7 6<lb />
Tennis Rourn.0 25-7 0<lb />
 on 3 basketball0 25-7 6<lb />
Backvard Volley-ball(C-R)( 25-7 6<lb />
Horseshoes7 9-7 1 X<lb />
Racquetball Tour.7 16-7 20<lb />
Badminton (C-R)7 23-7 27<lb />
Team activities will be played on a double<lb />
round-robin basis followed by a single or double<lb />
elimination tournament to determine the champion.<lb />
Individual activities will be played on a double<lb />
elimination tournament basis to crown the<lb />
iHampton Champions will be awarded Certilicates<lb />
oi Merit.<lb />
FAMIL1 FESTIVITIES AND RUN-FOR-FUN<lb />
Two special events will also take place during<lb />
the second session. Fafhily Fun Festivities takes<lb />
place Julv 11th and July 25th. Both dates are<lb />
Wednesday. Thes festivities begin at 7 p.m. and<lb />
end at approximately 9 p.m.<lb />
All ECU students, faculty, staff and family<lb />
members are invited to the frolic and fun of<lb />
badminton, basketball, volleyball, and swimming.<lb />
The activities will take place at Memorial Gy<lb />
muasium and Memorial pool.<lb />
The IM-Fun will occur Saturday, July 14th at<lb />
8:30 a.m. Participants will run a 2�2 mile loop and<lb />
it the) desire more mileage they may run a second<lb />
loop lor a tolal of 54 miles.<lb />
A running clock will be kept and times will be<lb />
called out as the runners finish their run. No place<lb />
designations will be kept and no awards will be<lb />
given. Participants should sign up for the run at the<lb />
Inn annual office by 5 p.m. July 13th and meet at<lb />
I In- parking lot to the rear of Minges Laitieutu at<lb />
8:15 the morning of the run.<lb />
PEPSI PHYSICAL FITNESS CLUB<lb />
The Pepsi Physical Fitness Club is continuing its<lb />
program through the end of the summer. Any<lb />
student, faculty or staff member can participate.<lb />
The program includes running, biking, swimming, or<lb />
walking.<lb />
Participants choose their own method of exercise<lb />
log their own distance, and upon reaching their<lb />
chosen goal of 100, 500, or 1,000 miles receive a<lb />
T-shirt for their accomplishment.<lb />
COURT RESERWTIOVS<lb />
Reservations for Handball Racquetball Courts and<lb />
lor College Hill Tennis Courts and Minges Coliseum<lb />
Tennis Courts will be made in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Equipment Room (137) for the duration of summer<lb />
school. Reservations are made in person between<lb />
the hours of 8 a.m11 a.m. Monday through<lb />
Friday. Student l.D. cards or FacultyStaff<lb />
Utilization Cards are required. Also offered through<lb />
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Inlramural i- an equipmenl check-out service free<lb />
of charge (excluding late fees) to all the full lime<lb />
students, the faculty and the staff of the Universitv.<lb />
Student l.D. cards and activity cards and<lb />
laculty stall utilization cards are required to check<lb />
equipment oul from either of the two equipment<lb />
rooms � Room 137 in Minges Coliseum and Room<lb />
110 in Memorial Gym.<lb />
Take advantage of the remainder of the summer<lb />
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