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-� culation 4,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
10<lb />
55 No. �<lb />
26 Julv 1979<lb />
NsJongeruseable<lb />
McGinnis theatre to<lb />
h LLs DKKW<lb />
Vcifa ktittui<lb />
t<lb />
�- fme, a may have been the most<lb />
rau elemenury-school auditorium in the<lb />
� for the needs of the ECU Drama<lb />
"ir hOVNCVCr' McG'nniS the - - 'onger<lb />
����V was built as a part of ECU's<lb />
'  Uburatory School in 1951. The school<lb />
aV. ,K.IloCat,on' bul lts ol� theatre has<lb />
" �� b) ECU since the inception of the drama<lb />
����' � 13. David Downing, an instructor ,n<lb />
Apartment, says that the theatre "was never<lb />
gaed to be used the wa  is novv be, USJ<lb />
-not des.gned for the staging of the New<lb />
�1I� productions thai we do here. Con-<lb />
g's il was inadequate tor that sort of thing "<lb />
"�ng uto. several fad that make the theatre<lb />
unalle lor the tvpe u productions that the<lb />
i rim en I puts on.<lb />
many disadvantages<lb />
H explained that the stage area was too small<lb />
-date the elaborate scene, involved "nd<lb />
 �pen. mo � our time Just <lb />
; � he' - -re going to put' those<lb />
�" length of the theatre posed another problem<lb />
1iVW,h lhC aC�UStics and " ght-bne"<lb />
aud.et.ee were olten experienced. According<lb />
;n�ngi when y�u WCre in the back (of the<lb />
 you were really in the back<lb />
During musical productions, the placement of the<lb />
orchestra often prevented a satisfactory performance<lb />
Since the orchestra area and the floor of the theatre<lb />
were both on the same level, the audience in the<lb />
hrsl several rows had to view the performance<lb />
through the orchestra. In addition, the dialogue on<lb />
stage was often inaudible to these people because<lb />
ol the volume of the music.<lb />
fbe lighting in the theatre was another<lb />
hindrance encountered by the department. Often,<lb />
positions of lights were inadequate and had to be<lb />
adapted. According to Preston Sisk, also an<lb />
instructor in the department, most of the major<lb />
advancements in lighting technique have been made<lb />
since the theatre was built, making the original<lb />
system awkward and outdated. Sisk also pointed out<lb />
lhat some of the wiring was as old as the building<lb />
ilycll and several small electrical fires had em i,d.<lb />
it s just an unsafe building he said.<lb />
Fortunately, most ol these and other problems<lb />
will be remedied in the near future. After almost<lb />
miic years of planning and research, designs for<lb />
extrusive renovations have been approved and are<lb />
scheduled to begin at the end of this year.<lb />
I he project will consist of two phases and<lb />
involve three buildings. Phase One, tentatively<lb />
scheduled to begin around Christmas, will include<lb />
renovations ol the old theatre and of the dance<lb />
studios in the old school. Phase Two will include<lb />
the- building of a scene shop, repairs to classrooms,<lb />
and installation of air-conditioning throughout the<lb />
buildings.<lb />
I'hase One has been alloted 1.9 million dollars<lb />
help<lb />
Noted scholar appointed<lb />
111  O � . Jm JL.<lb />
and  cxumcd ,o be completed one year after<lb />
-Uual construction begins. Phase Two ' will cost<lb />
'or Us beginning.<lb />
better facilities needed<lb />
The first step �f Phase One will be the<lb />
���Ih� ol the "stage-house the entire stage<lb />
area, with reconstruction that will enlarge it to three<lb />
�'�� 's present sue. The ceiling will be raised to<lb />
allow lor better use of Hying scenery that presentlv<lb />
tam,ot be- concealed because the ceding is too low<lb />
�An entirely new rigging system for this kind of<lb />
scciicr) will be installed.<lb />
In order to compensate for the acoustical and<lb />
Mghl-lme problems, the "rake" of the house will be<lb />
"�creased. Ih.s means that the incline of the floor<lb />
"HardI the back will be steeper. Downing says that<lb />
the ellect this has "is psychological, but' quite<lb />
The orchestra area will be lowered to create an<lb />
orchestra pit. ' This will put the orchestra out of<lb />
sight ol tlu- audience, where they will not K.�,<lb />
the dialogue- with their music.<lb />
Downing explained that only if the renovations<lb />
are dum under budget" will they be abb , � m , urc<lb />
new ligliiniif svsleuis U<lb />
h , systems He is concerned that the<lb />
'�gluing Ik acquired since he feels that the<lb />
department loses man prospective students because<lb />
��l -is present equipment. "It's what they see that<lb />
make, the first impression. A prospective student<lb />
doesiil see the quality of the teaching or the<lb />
production when he looks at the theatre It's<lb />
important to have- a good facilitv to attrae! them "<lb />
He added thai the theatre would, howei<lb />
rewired.<lb />
I he plans lr the renovations ol the dance<lb />
studios include new flooring. A dancer can re<lb />
serious leg injuries il thc-v dance on a floor I ha<lb />
 'Mr,j- ' downing explained. When<lb />
hard surtaee, the- dancer's bod) absorbs all<lb />
"Hk- M�e '� Hor.ng w.ll be - rned to<lb />
eliminate this problem. It will consist<lb />
linoleum and a layer  plywood on supports<lb />
skrepers . 1l�-r supports are- designed l<lb />
and there-lore- absorb the -hock wh<lb />
u the- Hour.<lb />
�W One plan, will also melude new f,e<lb />
"�� �� �b, theatre and a new - lg<lb />
at seating capacil) w.ll be slightlv -<lb />
'��� "�v c.d bu. Downing do n�,<lb />
a sign il,cam reduction.<lb />
handicap facilities<lb />
Another neccssar) addition to MeGinni, ,<lb />
 'r lhc ��w" - � the ;<lb />
Mmps and handicap parking will .<lb />
Ine renovation<lb />
1' "a. taken the department . g<lb />
ivlL�T uxeculr -<lb />
 k" �K a�� the be the <lb />
 �ur��o�e. e had to take<lb />
, l iAan 'use when they're I<lb />
(hanging them<lb />
News Bureau<lb />
 noted<lb />
si and<lb />
experienced<lb />
scholar,<lb />
richly<lb />
university<lb />
administrator todav was<lb />
a,llcd t fhief academic<lb />
r f"r Eat Carolina<lb />
L niversitv.<lb />
Dr. Robert H V.�,<lb />
51, was chosen Ibi the<lb />
M"M at ECL while<lb />
serving as chairman of<lb />
a select search commit-<lb />
I,t' which will recom-<lb />
mend a new president<lb />
ol the<lb />
W ISC<lb />
.niver-it v<lb />
ol<lb />
 11 111<lb />
system.<lb />
Dr. Robert H.Maier<lb />
Maier ha held increas-<lb />
ing!) important academ-<lb />
ic and administrative<lb />
posts at the University<lb />
ol Wisconsin-Green Bay<lb />
lor the past 12 ears.<lb />
At ECU he will<lb />
become Vice Chancellor<lb />
lor Academic Affairs.<lb />
with administrative res-<lb />
pbnsibilit) for all of<lb />
LCU s 11 colleges and<lb />
professional schools<lb />
except medicine, inclu-<lb />
dig all academic<lb />
departments and related<lb />
programs and functions.<lb />
"The possibilities for<lb />
I he future at East<lb />
Carolina are exciting<lb />
and challenging Maier<lb />
said in a telephone<lb />
interview. He considers<lb />
tCU a dynamic<lb />
institution of the fu-<lb />
ture which is now<lb />
lacing "new turns and<lb />
a new direction<lb />
He said the task of<lb />
"building on strengths<lb />
we already have is very<lb />
much in line with my<lb />
background and experi-<lb />
ence<lb />
Chancellor Thomas<lb />
B. Brewer said, "Dr.<lb />
Maier is among our<lb />
nation's leading edu-<lb />
cators. His outstanding<lb />
qualifications and ex-<lb />
perience in educational<lb />
administration and t-a-<lb />
ehing and research will<lb />
add greatly to the<lb />
strength of the univer-<lb />
sal). We are most<lb />
fortunate that he and<lb />
his family will join East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Maier will replace<lb />
Dr. John M. Howell,<lb />
V ice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs since<lb />
1972, who requested<lb />
last January that he<lb />
relinquish administrative<lb />
duties to return to<lb />
leaching and research.<lb />
A committee conducted<lb />
an intensive nationwide<lb />
search before choosing<lb />
Maier.<lb />
At the time, Maier<lb />
had been named chair-<lb />
man of the search<lb />
committee for a new<lb />
president of the Univer-<lb />
sit) ed Wisconsin s)s-<lb />
lem. Ke nmediatelv<lb />
asked n,ai he- In-<lb />
replaced as chairman of<lb />
lhat committee.<lb />
Since 1975, Dr.<lb />
Maier has held the rank<lb />
ol prokssor of Science<lb />
a�d Environmental<lb />
Change and of Public<lb />
and Environmental Ad-<lb />
ministration, UW-Green<lb />
Bay. From 1969 to 1975<lb />
he was Vice Chancellor<lb />
of UW-Green Bay and<lb />
also Professor of En-<lb />
vironmental Sciences,<lb />
1970-75. Earlier he was<lb />
Assistant Chancellor for<lb />
Instruction and Re-<lb />
search. He went to<lb />
Green Bay in 1967 as<lb />
Professor of Chemistry.<lb />
In 1965-66, he was<lb />
one of 23 Fellows in<lb />
Academic Administration<lb />
chosen b) the American<lb />
Council on Education<lb />
and vva aligned to the<lb />
Uuiversi!) 0 torln<lb />
Carolina gcmral �dmin-<lb />
istration in Chapel Hill<lb />
to work in the offices of<lb />
the President of the<lb />
U.NC system.<lb />
Academically, his<lb />
field ol specialtv i.�, soil<lb />
chemist r) and he has<lb />
undertaken extensive<lb />
research project! and<lb />
authored numerous pu-<lb />
blications, and holds<lb />
mail) professional mem-<lb />
berships, honors and<lb />
recognilivc awards. He<lb />
served eight vears on<lb />
� he lacultv of Agricul-<lb />
tural Chemist r) and<lb />
Soils, Universit) of<lb />
Arizona, and served a<lb />
)car, 1966-67, as<lb />
assistant dean of the<lb />
Graduate College, Uni-<lb />
versit) of Arizona.<lb />
He also served a<lb />
year as a technical<lb />
a�lvi�,or to the U.S.<lb />
Arm) Chemical Corps in<lb />
classified biological re-<lb />
search.<lb />
At the Universit) of<lb />
Wisconsin-Green Ba),<lb />
Dr. Maier was des-<lb />
ignated Depulv Chan-<lb />
iell.tr ed the Green Bay<lb />
campus bv recommen-<lb />
dation ol the chancellor<lb />
-it approval of the<lb />
Board ol Regents and<lb />
See SCHOLAR p. I.<lb />
�.<lb />
wkAT'S INskfe<lb />
I Sign controversy endsp.3<lb />
I A look at Disco p.6<lb />
ECL vs. UNCp.7<lb />
Action taken to<lb />
aid campus safi<lb />
B JANE BIDDIX<lb />
Stuff Writer<lb />
committee draft<lb />
In a meeting of the<lb />
Save the Trees Sub-<lb />
committee last week, a<lb />
letter was drafted to<lb />
Chancellor Brewer con-<lb />
cerning the Committee's<lb />
ttaitd on campus plan<lb />
ning.<lb />
A le-tler wa nec-<lb />
essar) a Dr. Brewer is<lb />
�Mil ol town ami would<lb />
be- unable- to meet with<lb />
� he subcommittee until<lb />
alter August 1. It is the<lb />
I'opes of the subcom-<lb />
Housing contract<lb />
deadUne announced<lb />
Dan K. Wooten, Director of Housing, has taaued<lb />
the following statement:<lb />
r �P?,V� the i,em�nd for residence hall housing<lb />
for Fall Semester 1979, the contract cancellation and<lb />
room deposit refund deadline has been extended<lb />
Trom June 1 to August 17. Interested students who<lb />
-are eligible to move from residence hails should<lb />
contact the Housing Office in order to cancel their<lb />
contracts.<lb />
mitlee thai this letter<lb />
reaches Dr. Brewer in<lb />
lime for him to take<lb />
immediate action on one<lb />
particular request due<lb />
� o pending construction.<lb />
While the committee<lb />
endorses the modifica-<lb />
tions � made in the ex-<lb />
isting plans, the action<lb />
requested in the letter<lb />
concerns the Erwin Hall<lb />
parking lot and asks<lb />
lhat the contract be<lb />
either voided, have ex-<lb />
tensive modifications<lb />
made, or be suspended<lb />
lemporaril) to consider<lb />
observations made by<lb />
the com mil lee.<lb />
The committee ob-<lb />
served that, as now<lb />
planned, the Erwin Hall<lb />
lut will not gain any<lb />
parking spaces and so,<lb />
with landscape gravel<lb />
and woodbeams, drain-<lb />
age can be maintained,<lb />
trees saved ami future<lb />
reversal of the lot<lb />
would be made easier,<lb />
as thi i an especial!)<lb />
wooded area in the<lb />
evnlral campus.<lb />
Further, the com-<lb />
mittee suggests that the<lb />
lot is dominated by<lb />
Universit) vehicles that<lb />
ma) be relocated to<lb />
Iree spaces on campus.<lb />
The' plan would be to<lb />
relocate these vehicles<lb />
to a lar western portion<lb />
of ihe Allied Health<lb />
parking lot which is not<lb />
full) utilized. This plan<lb />
also lends itself to<lb />
having ihe Usi.r 0j ,nc<lb />
Universit) vehicle park<lb />
at the Allied Health lot<lb />
rather than in a highly<lb />
desireable spot on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Other recommen-<lb />
dations made by the<lb />
committee are for<lb />
Brewer to pledge to the<lb />
committee that no fur-<lb />
ther contract or orders<lb />
be issued lor design of<lb />
lacilitifs which mav re-<lb />
quire- tree removal until<lb />
Ihe long range plans for<lb />
campus are completed,<lb />
reviewed and adopted<lb />
with tipporlunil) far fu-<lb />
eultv, -dueleiit and coin-<lb />
muuitv input.<lb />
In addition the ceim-<lb />
mittee felt ' it necessary<lb />
to state thai, as the)<lb />
understand that ECU<lb />
shall be a pedestrian<lb />
campus, increases in<lb />
pcrmuneni parking fa-<lb />
cilities are inconsistent<lb />
with that polic).<lb />
Ihe committee has<lb />
further suggestions re-<lb />
garding permanent input<lb />
in Campus Planning<lb />
which they plan to pre-<lb />
sent to Brewer at" the<lb />
earliest possible date.<lb />
i<lb />
Bv USA DREW<lb />
Acic.N Edit or<lb />
Safet) at the 10th<lb />
Sireet-ColUge Hill in-<lb />
tersection has, until re-<lb />
cenllv, been minimal at<lb />
best, with 0,000 stu-<lb />
dents und 12,000 motor<lb />
vehicles crossing the in-<lb />
le-rseclioii daily, a sig-<lb />
nificant danger exil<lb />
lor anyone crossing at<lb />
that intersection. Fin-<lb />
aiiv, some action ha<lb />
been taken to improve<lb />
the situation.<lb />
The State Highwa)<lb />
Commission recently in-<lb />
stalled yellow cautiou-<lb />
hghls that warn cars<lb />
ol pedestrians crossing<lb />
the road.<lb />
In a letter to SGA ice<lb />
President Charlie Sher-<lb />
r�ii from the North<lb />
Carolina Secretarv of<lb />
1 raiisporlation, it uUs<lb />
indicated that additional<lb />
speed limit signs had<lb />
been posted at the<lb />
intersection. The letter<lb />
also slated that the citv<lb />
of Greenville had been<lb />
orge-d to monitor e-<lb />
ieve speeds ,n ,u.<lb />
area clos.iv.<lb />
pre-<lb />
that<lb />
HI .1<lb />
,<lb />
cull<lb />
SImthhI had<lb />
viotislv requested<lb />
these measures �<lb />
Haled. and -aid.<lb />
recent im r .<lb />
erelan Bradshaw's<lb />
urn an.i immediate<lb />
-aleiv additions are<lb />
commendable He- aske-d<lb />
on- personal!) to urge-<lb />
student to use the- tullv<lb />
actuated control svstem<lb />
at the intersection. Cur-<lb />
rentlv. verv lew take<lb />
the- lime to punch the<lb />
button and wail lor the-<lb />
ualk Mgnal. When<lb />
classes are- changing, a<lb />
hazardous pedeirian<lb />
proldeui exists ami it t<lb />
imperative that students<lb />
iim' the available- aletv<lb />
dev ic�-s<lb />
Sherri��l went on to<lb />
sav lhat an overpass tor<lb />
the inle-r-eehon is feas-<lb />
ible but vve�ubl tucil<lb />
luudiiig since the est-<lb />
imated costs arc- close<lb />
� i�23o.uuo.<lb />
when<lb />
��tin . -ah I) pre, <lb />
 . ��mini :<lb />
-hnb-ul vmil.<lb />
i�.til game I<lb />
 �'�  -<lb />
-lode.i! Ulteildl<lb />
tii'ai; gam�- w�tub<lb />
drunk and throw<lb />
U-ltie. It �M-<lb />
p� lied. and itie.iu<lb />
was ui! -<lb />
l . athb-lii<lb />
direi i at E(.l . -a<lb />
relation to lhi, that<lb />
llgblfl  V t, V <lb />
prevail al lootb,<lb />
il aim - tin- (all. and<lb />
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� i'l- in lh� -  iium<lb />
woukl be eoiili-eai<lb />
si,� i rod admitted<lb />
lhal In- ihouglu -tudent-<lb />
would trv i -in ak<lb />
l.ollle �, ,u, ,tl, j(<lb />
lioped that their eoiHe-rn<lb />
tor oihe-r- would prevail<lb />
ami that the v Might "at<lb />
I' a-l bring the b.M.e- in<lb />
pla-lu con!aiiier-<lb />
National Clown Week slated<lb />
August 1 - 7 is<lb />
National Clown Week.<lb />
Members of Greenville<lb />
Clown Allev will ob-<lb />
serve the week with an<lb />
appearance at a local<lb />
nursing home and a<lb />
performance during<lb />
Children's Hour at<lb />
Sheppard Memorial<lb />
Library on August 8.<lb />
The Allev has been<lb />
in existence for three<lb />
ears and was chartered<lb />
m , March of I979 as<lb />
Clow iis of America<lb />
Allev N. The) have<lb />
performed in a volun-<lb />
teer capacit) at numer-<lb />
ous benefits this vear.<lb />
Members ol the<lb />
Alley meet the second<lb />
and lourth Tuesdav- ol<lb />
each mouth at 7:30<lb />
p in. at the Senior<lb />
Citucifs Center on the<lb />
corner ol Fourth and<lb />
Greene Streets.<lb />
All) students inter-<lb />
ested in clow ning are<lb />
invited to attend or<lb />
contact Dot Gronet at<lb />
Hungate's.<lb />
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 26 July 1979<lb />
'Drinking and driving don't mix<lb />
Most of us have had the warning<lb />
Drinking and driving don't mix"<lb />
drummed into our heads since we<lb />
were old enough to get behind the<lb />
wheel of a car. As a result of this,<lb />
we have become conditioned to<lb />
hearing the phrase without thinking<lb />
about it.<lb />
By now, most readers are probably<lb />
thinking "Qh, it's another article on<lb />
the evils of drinking WRONG.<lb />
First of all, it would be<lb />
hypocritical to state that I believe<lb />
drinking is wrong. Secondly, my<lb />
intention is not to offer commentary<lb />
on the act of drinking or on the legal<lb />
aspects of alcohol consumption. Drink-<lb />
ing is now, as it should be, a matter<lb />
of individual choice.<lb />
The individual choice refers to our<lb />
own responsibility for what we put<lb />
into our bodies or what we do to<lb />
them. However, the decision and<lb />
effects of such are no longer<lb />
individualized when they pose a threat<lb />
to other people's lives and property.<lb />
The threat to which I am referring<lb />
is that which occurs when anyone<lb />
assumes the responsibility of operating<lb />
an automobile while under the<lb />
influence of alcohol.<lb />
Earlier this month, a Fountainhead<lb />
employee was en route to the beach,<lb />
-hen at ten o'clock in the morning,<lb />
the vehicle in which she was riding<lb />
as struck by a woman driving under<lb />
the influence of alcohol. To date the<lb />
employee has not recovered con-<lb />
sciousness, or stabilized enough to be<lb />
moved from the intensive care unit.<lb />
In addition, she has sustained such<lb />
physical damage as two broken legs,<lb />
and possible brain damage.<lb />
In another instance, a -student<lb />
related that she had gone out of town<lb />
last weekend, after leaving her car<lb />
legally parked on the street in front<lb />
of her house. Friday night, a driver<lb />
under the influence hit the car,<lb />
knocked it approximately 30 feet down<lb />
the street, and left the scene. She<lb />
returned to find her car gone (it had<lb />
ibeen towed away since it was not<lb />
drivaole). The driver was charged<lb />
with hit and run and driving while<lb />
under the influence of alcohol<lb />
These are only two examples of a<lb />
staggering number of accident and<lb />
injury cases which result from<lb />
drinking and driving. Until it hits us<lb />
close to home, it is merely another<lb />
statistic.<lb />
There is another aspect of<lb />
responsibility in this situation to be<lb />
considered. How many times has each<lb />
one of us witnessed an obviously<lb />
intoxicated person about to get into<lb />
an automobile and drive away? How<lb />
many times have we seen a car<lb />
weaving down the road, and reacted<lb />
with "I sure hope that guygirl<lb />
doesn't hit somebody?"<lb />
Do we not have a collective<lb />
responsibility to report such occur-<lb />
ances in the interest of preventing<lb />
accidents which could kill or cripple?<lb />
How many tragedies must we witness<lb />
or read about before we can put our<lb />
selfish concerns aside and look out for<lb />
the other guy" as well?<lb />
r It's something to think about.<lb />
-L.B.<lb />
women<lb />
G.C.<lb />
Carter<lb />
Origins of Uppity Women9 traced<lb />
I l   I 1.1.lit VY �� �' I<lb />
i la!<lb />
nit� r-<lb />
I� Till<lb />
h �<lb />
i eadcr-<lb />
it-<lb />
Have receivec<lb />
requests from<lb />
I" define the<lb />
I I'l'ii omen<lb />
hi- that some<lb />
have been led<lb />
Ueve that "uppity<lb />
women art- snobs or<lb />
are wealthy and lacking<lb />
tn conscience. While I<lb />
did iht originate the<lb />
ml I'T this editorial<lb />
column, I feel obligated<lb />
ililfiid it from<lb />
m interpretation.<lb />
Ih original "Uppity<lb />
W omen editorials were<lb />
irn Iroin the pen ol<lb />
Hester Petty, and ran<lb />
i" I lie Fountainhead<lb />
from September, 1978,<lb />
through January, 1979.<lb />
Ms. Petty, in one ol<lb />
her lal columns, asked<lb />
lor someone to please<lb />
lake oer the editorial.<lb />
Because I fell verv<lb />
strongly that ihe femi-<lb />
nist i uniagf pniiii<lb />
needed publication, I<lb />
submitted a column to<lb />
the Fountainhead. It<lb />
was printed, and 1<lb />
began to write one<lb />
column a week.<lb />
I ueer asked Hester<lb />
why she chose the title<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Lynn Beyar<lb />
COPY EDITOR<lb />
Barry Clayton<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Jeff Rollins<lb />
ASST.<lb />
TRENDS EDITOR<lb />
Bill Jones<lb />
NEWS EDITORS<lb />
Lisa Drew<lb />
Stuart Morgan<lb />
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Jimmy DuPree<lb />
ASST.<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Debby Newby<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
AD MANAGER<lb />
Robert Swaim<lb />
ASST. AD MANAGER<lb />
Paul Lincke<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student newspaper ol<lb />
East Carolina University sponsored by the Madia<lb />
Board ol ECU and is distributed each Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic year (weekly during<lb />
ihe summer).<lb />
Editorial opinions are thoee ol the Editorial Board<lb />
and do not necessarily relied the opinions ol Ihe<lb />
university or the Media Board.<lb />
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Publications Center (Old South Building; Our mailing<lb />
MJdres is. Old South Building. ECU, Greenville<lb />
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annually Subscription requests should be addreeeed<lb />
to the Circulation Manager.<lb />
Uppity Women1 I<lb />
guess that's because it<lb />
never occurred to me<lb />
that someone might<lb />
misunderstand. 1 kept<lb />
the "Uppity Women"<lb />
heading as a tribute to<lb />
Hester initiative in<lb />
creating and developing<lb />
the column, and I<lb />
believe that I have an<lb />
understanding ol what<lb />
she meant by "uppitv<lb />
women although it<lb />
must be made clear<lb />
that I am not assuming<lb />
to -peak lor her.<lb />
Ihe adjective "uppity"<lb />
is, ol course, an<lb />
American colioquiallism.<lb />
I he dang dictionaries<lb />
carry the definitions ol<lb />
"fought' "arrogant<lb />
'upper-class' etc but<lb />
I lure was also another<lb />
context, and 1 believe<lb />
Ifol Ms. Petty was<lb />
referring io the latter.<lb />
Ihe other context had<lb />
Io do with people who<lb />
are not "in iheir<lb />
place socially.<lb />
Uppity" was used to<lb />
refer to someone who<lb />
was high-talking while<lb />
intoxicated with alcohol.<lb />
I he earliest reference I<lb />
was able to find was<lb />
one regarding<lb />
'educated Negroes be-<lb />
coming uppilv<lb />
I did not find a<lb />
reference made specif-<lb />
ically to any of the<lb />
first-wave feminists as<lb />
"uppity but no doubt<lb />
the reference was made<lb />
many times. It must be<lb />
remembered that over<lb />
one hundred years ago,<lb />
when I �minists were<lb />
beginning to speak out<lb />
question<lb />
place" vva-<lb />
same thing<lb />
tioning Cod.<lb />
woman s<lb />
about the<lb />
as ques-<lb />
lor women's rights<lb />
own property and<lb />
anyone<lb />
vote, for<lb />
to<lb />
to<lb />
to<lb />
Ihe women's rights<lb />
movement in America<lb />
was originally an<lb />
oil-hoot ol the anli-<lb />
slavery, Abolitionist<lb />
movement. . . ial<lb />
dedicated Vmerican<lb />
female abolitionists were<lb />
reIused seals at a<lb />
World Anti-Slavery<lb />
Convention in London in<lb />
1810. ("Gentlemen only<lb />
an- expected to at-<lb />
tend)<lb />
The Convention<lb />
"compromised" in<lb />
sealing the women<lb />
behind a . urj.un,<lb />
when- they vv� ; � ex-<lb />
pected to listen, lull<lb />
not to participate. The<lb />
women walked out. A<lb />
lew years later, some of<lb />
these same women re-<lb />
assembled in Seneca<lb />
Falls, New Wk, and<lb />
began to actively<lb />
campaign lor American<lb />
women's rights.<lb />
By 1851, Lucretia<lb />
Mott, Elizabeth St an ton,<lb />
and the indomitable<lb />
Susan B. Anthony had<lb />
joined forces. They had<lb />
to endure insult, slan-<lb />
der, libel, threats, and<lb />
physical abuse during<lb />
their campaigns, which<lb />
consisted mainly of<lb />
speaking engagements<lb />
and collecting signa-<lb />
tures.<lb />
Susan B. Anthony<lb />
spent the winter of 1854<lb />
traveling New York<lb />
Stale, collecting signa-<lb />
tures on a women's<lb />
rights petition to be<lb />
presented to the New<lb />
York State Legislature.<lb />
She suffered frostbite,<lb />
and miserable accom-<lb />
modations, along with<lb />
amencan<lb />
.David<lb />
Armstrong<lb />
Health foods:<lb />
It - 115 degrees outside under a pitiless sun, but<lb />
inside, amidst the air-conditioned kitsch of the Las<lb />
Vegas Hilton, delegates to the health food industry's<lb />
annual convention are coolly assessing their future<lb />
And ihe luture, on the surface, at least, looks<lb />
bright.<lb />
Once considered beyond the pale of respectabili-<lb />
ty, these erstwhile food faddists have done a good<lb />
deal to spark Americas surge of interest in diet<lb />
iid nutrition and natural lifestyles. In the process<lb />
their once-liny industry has grown taster than a<lb />
zucchini squash in a summer garden.<lb />
,)v,r na"  'fo country's 6,600 health food<lb />
-lores did not exist only five years ago. Yet, retail<lb />
al.a lasi year were a cool SI.6 billion, and even<lb />
conventional supermarkets are stuffing their shelves<lb />
with natural" products to cash in on the trend.<lb />
Closely allied with the growth of natural foods i<lb />
the increasing popularitv of holistic, preventive<lb />
medicine, in which diet, yoga, megav.tamin therapv<lb />
and other techniques are posed as alternatives to<lb />
drugs ami surgery. Indeed, manv of the thousands<lb />
ol products on d.splay here deal not onlv with<lb />
eating but with healing.<lb />
II one is to believe the smiling spiels of health<lb />
food promoters, the sky ,s the limit. But behind the<lb />
smiles hes concern that recession and repression<lb />
could arrest the trends towards natural food and<lb />
medicine belore they really take hold.<lb />
A lull-Hedged recession would probablv take the<lb />
wind out ol the sails of the health food industrv<lb />
Health loods  because of their relatively small<lb />
volume, spotty distribution, hard-to-get ' natural<lb />
. ingredients ami sometimes-hefty markup  cost far<lb />
more than conventional foods. That makes them<lb />
desirable extras, not necessities, on most people"<lb />
shopping lists.<lb />
Repression is another, at least as thornv<lb />
problem. In their lootrace to success, health food<lb />
entrepreneurs have stepped on some intluencial<lb />
toes: those ol the pharmaceutical giants and<lb />
conventional lood processors, for example. Holistic<lb />
health advocates have, likewise, made powerful<lb />
enemies in the medical establishment. Both have<lb />
drawn the fire of government regulatory agencies.<lb />
Ihe L.S. Food and Drug Administration recent! v<lb />
proposed that some vitamin and mineral<lb />
supplements - vitamin E and magnesium, among<lb />
�hem  be withdrawn from over-the-counter sales<lb />
ami reclassil.cd as prescription drugs. Organizations<lb />
hke the National Nutritional Foods Association<lb />
sponsor ol the Las Vegas confab, have vociferouslv<lb />
attacked the FDA plan, arguing that it violates the<lb />
consumer s Ireedom of choice and reflects the ill<lb />
will ol powerful special interests towards the health<lb />
lood industrv.<lb />
Will government policies<lb />
stunt rapid growth?<lb />
Similarly, scientist- dose In the health I<lb />
h" - neahh movements arc finding<lb />
uudittg are drying Uf. i a in point -<lb />
that ol Dr. Linus Pauling, the two-time Nobel Prue<lb />
winner whose work with vitamin C on the comn<lb />
v'ld ami earner have made him a parial<lb />
orthodox medical circles. Pauling, h�<lb />
patient. uiih vitamin C - . .<lb />
Institute m California and cites<lb />
remarkable successes bv Dr Kuan Camef<lb />
Scotland ha- been repealed. domed funds<lb />
expand his research.<lb />
hauling is at the convention, a era.<lb />
war old with a -hock ol white hair and a .<lb />
l-rcelul way ol speaking. His speech ,s the m -<lb />
warmly-rcceived ot the convent.on. topptUi: �� ,hd<lb />
i,eahhUrg �KUmi'n "� l� a hero �o lh,<lb />
health lood movement when his Se.ate<lb />
bcomniutee on Nutntum recommended a t<lb />
away ,rom Big Macs 'and Ding Dong. <lb />
UttprHVsscd, whole loods. <lb />
dm, lu pauj(Ug m,gaiW oJ utanm<lb />
1 ,  " a dj oil the bodv a<lb />
di'cae' ,nUmUU- protect.ng u ff<lb />
disease Ke.ernng to a recent, highlv -pubhc<lb />
Mud by ,U. Mau Ctlm. that <lb />
dupbeate Lwan Cameron ; test remits .ltn<lb />
U,U - Ruling .ays that the Mavo Chna as<lb />
jancer patients whose heavy dose, ot chemothera'<lb />
had already destrmed ,he,r immune svstems. (Jok'a<lb />
hundlu ol ,� patients Cameron studied had had<lb />
;heo,herapy. According to Paulmg. the M<lb />
Cbmc didnt publicize t.u radical departure V<lb />
Cameron s work.<lb />
None of the toregomg ,s to suggest that health<lb />
lood and holistic health devotees are .� La<lb />
year ,� Los Angeles, a seller ol an Vg�-tr(<lb />
mayonnaise substitute was tound to be sell,�,<lb />
standard mayonnaise. w�h eggs, unuVr J�<lb />
evpens.vc health lood label. And when a T<lb />
Matio also ,u Los Angeles, tested "organic-<lb />
produce there earlier this year, pesticide res.dues L<lb />
ugh as ,ht.se on supermarket produce showed mm<lb />
Clearly, some regulation is needed<lb />
But repression �, the gu.se of regulation vW,<lb />
do America needs the elemental bodv wisdom �<lb />
the natural lood and hohstu, health movemen,<lb />
Swithet, foods hke synthetic fuels, wo,�<lb />
���. �hI , h fce oan-<lb />
W Jm t, a ,v�r,ro, rmimmmmt. U<lb />
1211<lb />
many icy receptions ami<lb />
doors slammed in her<lb />
lace, bul she collected<lb />
lour thousand signatures<lb />
that winter.<lb />
The New York<lb />
Legislature appointed a<lb />
special committee to<lb />
consider the petition. In<lb />
their report, the Com-<lb />
millee concluded.  . .<lb />
bnlies always have the<lb />
besl place, ami choicest<lb />
litlbils ul the table.<lb />
They always have the<lb />
best seat tu Ihe . cars,<lb />
carriages, and sleighs;<lb />
the warmest place in<lb />
the winter and the<lb />
coolest place in the<lb />
summer.<lb />
A lady's dress<lb />
costs three limes as<lb />
much as that of a<lb />
gentleman; and, at the<lb />
present time, with the<lb />
prevailing fashion, one<lb />
lady occupies three<lb />
times as much space in<lb />
ihe world as a gentle-<lb />
man.<lb />
It has ihus ap-<lb />
peared to t,r married<lb />
gentlemen ol the Com-<lb />
millee, being a majorilv<lb />
� �  that it there is<lb />
any inequity or op-<lb />
pression in the case,<lb />
the gentlemen are llu<lb />
sufferers. . . On the<lb />
whole, the Committee<lb />
has com hided t rnvM.<lb />
mend no measure,<lb />
except as thev have<lb />
the bttsisattd mav wear<lb />
pellicoat- and ihe wile<lb />
tin breeches, ami thu-<lb />
indicate to their neigh-<lb />
bor- ih, true relation in<lb />
which they stand to<lb />
each o(h,r. "<lb />
Un-<lb />
til<lb />
e iiu-<lb />
Uiic get-<lb />
prrssiiHi thai "uppilv"<lb />
Was. pr.d.ablv ��ie ,5 u.<lb />
in.�<lb />
ti-ed �i <lb />
carl tt�iuuii-1<lb />
Ol tlOt , ,j<lb />
lit.  ,arjx<lb />
lesmmsu. that jj<lb />
(X  �� �Ufe her<lb />
� "Junto I ,� .<lb />
���� proud<lb />
�� � al i on ,i,<lb />
tile Iri.ts<lb />
iloll.<lb />
several in-<lb />
which hus-<lb />
wife have<lb />
same pe-<lb />
observed<lb />
stances in<lb />
band and<lb />
signed the<lb />
lit ion.<lb />
In such case,<lb />
they would recommend<lb />
the parlies to apply for !<lb />
a law authorizing them<lb />
U� change dress, that<lb />
Vigil to be observ<lb />
rer-m- ui-hmg  orve a lent<lb />
regarding pending drat! legislation mav gather<lb />
the Lvans Street Mall on the ,rs, and ,hi<lb />
Uetlnestlays ol each month, un1 e legislation ha<lb />
been acted on. This v,g, will also U- observed b<lb />
group, �, other parts of the nation. Person, arc-<lb />
ane, to assemble at twelve noon and observe<lb />
'U"t vigd until twelve thirty. This demonstration ,<lb />
sponsored by the Grcenvdie Peace CommiUee<lb />
t<lb />
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26 July 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD P<lb />
1 Wit II IDE l<lb />
Despite what th<lb />
, J�T fhe elMraHic �� <lb />
Controversy ends<lb />
"l! VKT MORGAN<lb />
 �'� s Editor<lb />
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"Hi Car<lb />
ciU'raTs<lb />
 i ii i a<lb />
Of-<lb />
' "Jl'i thai th<lb />
'g" �'M Last<lb />
I niversiiv pro-<lb />
.ii id corner o<lb />
 -iii.l Charles<lb />
 not violate<lb />
Cilv u Creenville<lb />
( I ,<lb />
llldlHc<lb /><lb />
Ma<lb />
. to Rov <lb />
� assistant al-<lb />
ii, ill zo-<lb />
"Ills lor i lllr-<lb />
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i its a-<lb />
� regard<lb />
i m, coll-<lb />
ude l<lb />
-laic<lb />
' �' i ' ruling,<lb />
Creem die<lb />
igtl va-<lb />
advertising<lb />
i - prohibit! 11<lb />
"Hire ami<lb />
ssi! i, a 11. i<lb />
r, -i  il<lb />
a 11iir! i,�<lb />
and at-<lb />
alum id<lb />
ii trover- i<lb />
i in il, -d � m<lb />
� i<lb />
�mi weeks ;<lb />
ig ih" contro-<lb />
1 rev al han, a<lb />
Greenville resilient who<lb />
"role a letter to The<lb />
Dailv Refle ir and con<lb />
laeti'ij ilu- cii manager<lb />
and tnavor complaining<lb />
about the sign ,� Juyt<lb />
-aid M,uida she had<lb />
three objections to the<lb />
-ign.<lb />
She ain , ihe sign<lb />
aa- a liatln hazard al<lb />
 "I the uios) on<lb />
-l' ted intersections in<lb />
llu" -�ate 2) that she<lb />
��hje� led to private eon<lb />
cei'i "I individuals: u<lb />
,h'A Male propert) lor<lb />
publieil) purposes, and<lb />
; 'hat she thought the<lb />
-�gn va "tack) as all<lb />
4' i "in lor the dignitv<lb />
�'I the university ad-<lb />
'i'�ig thai it gave ECL a<lb />
Cone) Island" atmos<lb />
l'lu'1 c.<lb />
I still feel verv<lb />
much the same con-<lb />
cerning all three<lb />
��'�iUs Trevathan -aid.<lb />
' l!i"ik there has been<lb />
1  "I controversy. I<lb />
paid fur bv the Athletic<lb />
Lhpartment Cain ex-<lb />
plained. "The nionev<lb />
�as paid to the Am-<lb />
�M,an Sign ami Indi<lb />
itor C<lb />
onipanv<lb />
hn'k ulol of<lb />
people<lb />
li-agr�e vxitli ihe sign.<lb />
 "ling in illiam<lb />
r�  ECl alhle <lb />
I11 l��r, the sign ai ti .<lb />
oiner ol the interscc-<lb />
ion and the scoreboard<lb />
" Kieklen Stadium is<lb />
 l��tal package paid<lb />
��" b the five local<lb />
nisiiiesses who po<lb />
led it.<lb />
Il was installed and<lb />
� "iistructed the sign<lb />
According to (am.<lb />
a��oui SIU,0)0 m alhlel.c<lb />
motie) � not state<lb />
�nev � was used in<lb />
lull ihe electronic<lb />
"gu and build its brick<lb />
-i i ucturc.<lb />
Ihe purpose ol the<lb />
-�gn is io provide infor-<lb />
mation to the public<lb />
cuiieerning activ ities<lb />
both athletic and cam-<lb />
pu wide he further<lb />
explained. "h j� ,<lb />
public information cen-<lb />
l,r hir the universit)<lb />
d not just limited to<lb />
 univer-ifv athletic<lb />
depai Inn<lb />
" l' ' ' v ' JIM 'i A I , I I<lb />
Ihe ilifiereni .leparl<lb />
ments on campus, and<lb />
ai wani lo hdp 1(,r<lb />
� partments get jtor.<lb />
maiion on thuri center<lb />
li added.<lb />
Able lo run simul-<lb />
icousl) niih the<lb />
Moreboard in Kieklen<lb />
Radium, Cam described<lb />
ihe -1� 111 as being<lb />
unique He- added,<lb />
We still have i . <lb />
ihnigs thai can be put<lb />
11 " ha! can be ol<lb />
 'l'v to the univer<lb />
ECU Professor Selected<lb />
for National Program<lb />
I l . . w - Bureau<lb />
Vila Kosenleld,<lb />
(person ol home<lb />
mill - educal urn hi<lb />
li-i Carolina Uni-<lb />
l" Iiool ol Home<lb />
io, has been<lb />
�'�Ieie.d i" participate in<lb />
National Consumer<lb />
I -1 i 11 o in i e � Program<lb />
� the IV7�J-80 fiscal<lb />
I he program. con-<lb />
hv the Joint<lb />
' cil on economic<lb />
ion, will imple-<lb />
'II V I i I, � coll �<lb />
loiuii project<lb />
I II" -ouiicil <lb />
network ol state coun-<lb />
cils and economic edu-<lb />
1 alum centers.<lb />
Ir. Kosenleld i one<lb />
"I M) leading college<lb />
anil university lacullv<lb />
members chosen lor the<lb />
program.<lb />
Wlivilies include an<lb />
m-iiiule hosted bv the<lb />
" "igia Council on<lb />
hconomic Kducalion on<lb />
develupineill ol prefer<lb />
k�ee and uiservici1 con<lb />
"inner eilui alum leach-<lb />
1 '�.�. pai In ipaills in<lb />
"M nielli i iih councils<lb />
ami centers in their<lb />
" " �live -tales, a<lb />
meeting ol the Joint<lb />
uncil on Economics<lb />
Ilocation hi loronto,<lb />
l.anada, ami lormation<lb />
adion plan- h<lb />
participating lacullv<lb />
ii" inher<lb />
Ir. Koseuiehi is na-<lb />
lioualh recognized lor<lb />
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Trends Editor<lb />
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Ur'Y ma� � Otters, Robert Pe,�, Warren<lb />
'he I it si niri  i � �!<lb />
lil(( Nostalg.c , consists of poems<lb />
"tll the abiht, to transform his personal<lb />
, , , , .V I" , hl c�"hood into universal<lb />
' . Speculative consists of poems<lb />
h   metaphysical inquiries into the nature<lb />
fllneJL. SPaCe' ml� lhC natUre 0f memor and<lb />
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 lia. He ,s a critic, poet, novelist, essayist!<lb />
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"ll �� majoring in chemistry<lb />
instruction in chemistry and god$<lb />
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Ransom) influenced Warren's decision to turn to<lb />
literature, lie was also one of Donald Davidson's<lb />
students ai Vanderbilt, and for a time he roomed<lb />
with Mien Tate and Ridley Wills, who took him to<lb />
nm lings ol the Fugitives, a group in Nashville<lb />
interested in poetry.<lb />
I be lirsi poem in the first section is entitled<lb />
'American Portrait: Old Style It is Penn Warren's<lb />
fern Hill complete with a momento mori image,<lb />
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the Nostalgic poems is entitled "Amazing Grace<lb />
hi the Back t.ouulry" the subject of which is<lb />
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lenis thai still tour in the rural United States. In<lb />
Boy Wandering in Simms' Valley" the boy roams<lb />
around in an old, deserted house and thinks of the<lb />
ghosts that live there, and how they loved each<lb />
other as real people.<lb />
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I lame ol his alter she has grown old and ugly.<lb />
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orphanage thai Warren used to know as a youth.<lb />
these autobiographical poems give an intimate<lb />
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Hie Pans Review "You don't choose a story it<lb />
'Looses y�u. You get together with that story<lb />
somehow; you're stuck with itThe business of<lb />
researching lor a book strikes me as sort of<lb />
obscenity<lb />
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sense ol trying to find a book to write. Once you<lb />
are engaged by a subject, and have your idea you<lb />
"lay or may not want to do some investigating But<lb />
you ought to do ,t in the same spirit in which<lb />
you di lake a walk in the evening air to think things<lb />
mrr.<lb />
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placed in the lop ten in<lb />
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Dominique's pro ided<lb />
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II m the first, "Nostalgic part of the book we<lb />
get a picture ol the young Warren, a man in the<lb />
world, in the second part of the book, the<lb />
Speculative" gives us an image of Warren the<lb />
thinker. Ihe different, more abstract quality of these<lb />
i' m- is reflected in some of their titles, "Dream "<lb />
D.vam ol a Dream "Ah, Anima and others. '<lb />
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Arrowed, the body flies in light.<lb />
Ihe heels Jlash as water closes.<lb />
Ihe hoard yet  rA where feet struck.<lb />
Concentric to the water's wound,<lb />
In live geometry the bright-<lb />
Horn circles widen tar get wise<lb />
In rnathemultc accuracy.<lb />
Sow in the water's inner gleam,<lb />
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OJ the world's old currish annoy is stilled,<lb />
Ihe body glides. In timeless peace<lb />
Ihe mover that shows no movement moves<lb />
behind the prow of a diver's hands,<lb />
And in our watching hearts we know<lb />
An unsuspected depth and calm<lb />
OJ identity we had never dreamed.<lb />
1 poetry, a<lb />
�i lion ol<lb />
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relation- m nieriea. Thi-<lb />
lair<lb />
But look! The face is up, dark hi<lb />
Snaps side wise to show the boyish grin.<lb />
Ind we smile, too, in welcome back<lb />
Poet Robert Penn Warren<lb />
� all the joy and anguish oj<lb />
The earth we walk on, tie down in.<lb />
Warren is an accomplished artist in each ol his<lb />
eWn Ijeld. His book. Brother to Dragons<lb />
a-m,i Warren ol a prominent position among<lb />
"�� �'�l��ran poets. He has published manv books<lb />
"leliiuiiig ten novels, iwce vounu.� <lb />
volume ol short stories, a plav ,<lb />
critical essays, a biography, two<lb />
ami two studies <lb />
'��i ol work has been published j� a "period"ol"w<lb />
Vars - during which Warren has also fuel a<lb />
career a a professor ol English.<lb />
He wo the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction lor ill the<lb />
kings Men  1946. His book Promises in 1957<lb />
won Ihe Pulitzer Prize lor Poetry and tin Nal,onal<lb />
Book Award. He has won nearly even major<lb />
recognition lor talent in creative writing and is<lb />
Chancellor ol the Academy ol American Poets. H<lb />
lives m Connecticut with his wife anI their Iwo<lb />
children, Kosauna and Gabriel.<lb />
Sou: and Then. Poems 1976-1978 is the latest<lb />
work published to date by one ol Mneri V- i<lb />
imporiaul ami respected writer Fni<lb />
ihe hook has historical importance. Bu: reviewer<lb />
-ugge-t- that you read Mou and inen lor a<lb />
dilli rein reason. And that reason is thai the poi<lb />
in this book sweats with life, and is lull ol ihe<lb />
imaginative spirit ol a very imaginative man.<lb />
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l.l.l New- Bureau<lb />
The Ea-t Carolina<lb />
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resounding with bright<lb />
-oiig- these days as<lb />
Producer-Director Edgar<lb />
H. Loess in puts his cast<lb />
� �I polished professionals<lb />
through their paces in<lb />
preparation lor East<lb />
Carolina Summer Thea-<lb />
tre- "demi-season<lb />
scheduled to open<lb />
Monday Julv 30 in A.J.<lb />
Fletcher Hall. The<lb />
season will consist ol<lb />
t w o productions:<lb />
"Starting Here, Starting<lb />
Now a fun-filled,<lb />
sophisticated celebration<lb />
ol the pleasures and<lb />
pitlalls of being in love<lb />
written by Richard<lb />
Mallby, Jr and David<lb />
I Shire; and "Side By<lb />
Side By Sondheim the<lb />
musical tribute to one<lb />
of Broadway's favorite<lb />
composers which took<lb />
New York by storm a<lb />
couple of seasons ago.<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre's cast<lb />
for the shows features<lb />
some familiar faces as<lb />
well as some new<lb />
� i lends. Fresh from an<lb />
engagement as director<lb />
for the outdoor drama<lb />
"First Eor Freedom" in<lb />
Halifax, Del Lewis will<lb />
perlorm in both "Start-<lb />
ing Here, Starling<lb />
Now and in "Side By<lb />
Side By Sondheim A<lb />
newcomer lo Summer<lb />
Theatre, Lewis' profess-<lb />
ional credits include<lb />
broad way appearances<lb />
in 'The Rothchilds"<lb />
and in "Fiddler on the<lb />
Roof as well as<lb />
off-Broadway, summer<lb />
slock, and road show<lb />
appearances and in<lb />
films. He was the<lb />
founder of the Madison<lb />
Civic Repertory Theatre<lb />
in Madison, Wisconsin,<lb />
and currently serves on<lb />
the laculty in acting al<lb />
East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
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Mr. Lewis in both<lb />
shows is Michelle<lb />
Reilley, a guest artist<lb />
appearing through spe-<lb />
cial arrangement with<lb />
Actors Equity Associ-<lb />
ation. Ms. Reilley<lb />
trained in London at the<lb />
Weber Douglas Acad-<lb />
emy of Dramatic Art,<lb />
and has extensive acting<lb />
credits in regional<lb />
professional theatres<lb />
around the U.S. She<lb />
has appeared as Polly<lb />
Peach u in in the Barter<lb />
Ihealre production of<lb />
Berlolt Brecht's "The<lb />
threepenny Opera as<lb />
Agnes in ihe Cleveland<lb />
Play House production<lb />
of Moliere's "Ihe<lb />
School lor Wives and<lb />
in "A Yard of Sun<lb />
directed by Jose Ferrer.<lb />
Ibis season is her first<lb />
with the East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre.<lb />
Rodney Freeze, a<lb />
graduate of ECU's<lb />
acting program whose<lb />
credits include outdoor<lb />
drama and productions<lb />
in New York and<lb />
Washington, D.C will<lb />
appear in "Side By<lb />
Side By Sondheim as<lb />
will Amanda Muir, a<lb />
veteran Summer Theatre<lb />
actress whom audiences<lb />
will remember for her<lb />
performances as Ellen<lb />
in "Any Wednesday"<lb />
and as Faye Templeton<lb />
in "George M<lb />
Producer - Director<lb />
Edgar R. Loessin hardly<lb />
needs an introduction to<lb />
Summer Theatre fans.<lb />
Ihe founder of the East<lb />
Carolina Summer Thea-<lb />
tre - and, incidentally,<lb />
the ECU Drama and<lb />
Speech Department<lb />
has worked on produc-<lb />
tions on Broadway and<lb />
in summer stock, and<lb />
has directed al one time<lb />
or another almost every<lb />
major outdoor drama in<lb />
the South. Mr. Loessin<lb />
will direct both pro-<lb />
ductions.<lb />
Musical Director for<lb />
the season is Brett<lb />
Waison of the ECU<lb />
School of Music faculty.<lb />
Waison directs the ECU<lb />
Choir, and holds de-<lb />
grees in music from the<lb />
Eastman School of<lb />
Music and the Univer-<lb />
sity ol Southern Cali-<lb />
lornia. He has been<lb />
selected to participate,<lb />
later this summer, as<lb />
one of 25 conductors<lb />
from the United States<lb />
and Europe, in the<lb />
Bach Academy at<lb />
Stutlgari, Germany,<lb />
where he will study<lb />
under the direction of<lb />
world-renowned conduc-<lb />
tor Helmut Rilling.<lb />
Terry Rieser, Chore-<lb />
ographer for both<lb />
shows, began her<lb />
professional career<lb />
working with Jimmy<lb />
Durante. She has been<lb />
seen on the Jackie<lb />
Cleason Show, Sesame<lb />
Street, the Sonny Bono<lb />
Show, and scores of<lb />
other television appear-<lb />
ances. She has worked<lb />
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on Broadway, and has<lb />
choreographed musicals<lb />
in New ork, Florida<lb />
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Disco evaluated as cultural phenomenon<lb />
urmali) reviews in Trends are of specific albums,<lb />
movies or books. We offer the following article,<lb />
though as a review of a more general phenomenon<lb />
in our culture, that of disco.<lb />
� Trends Ed.<lb />
B PATRICK MINCES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's Iragic how certain relatively harmless words<lb />
take on a sinister new meaning when taken in a<lb />
rerlaiii contextual or situational manner. Freak!<lb />
Black! Queer! Jock! Sorority Cirl! Slow! These come<lb />
to be catchwords ol a new elite, more subliminal,<lb />
ilisula) ol an old scourge of mankind, prejudice.<lb />
V luii prejudict rears n uglv head, it dehumanizes<lb />
and robs one ol his individuality, disallowing lor<lb />
one - treedotn ol choice in choosing the lifestyle<lb />
which beuetits him. To be corny, the ideals on<lb />
which tin- country is founded: individuality, freedom<lb />
ol choice, and the pursuit of happiness, can create<lb />
plane? thai separate individuals who each possess<lb />
ilit ark ol humanity. Lately, a simple matter of<lb />
musical taste, can doom one to a plethora of<lb />
ilctpaacies. We arc discussing disco.<lb />
I have a preference for disco music can be<lb />
a?.ociated with mans other societal maladies such<lb />
upcrficialih. boringness, anti-intellectualism,<lb />
lacking in personal depth, and specializing in the<lb />
cdinn-dance. I heir only goals in life are purported<lb />
�d look good moves, and a good one<lb />
-land. Some -ee them to have the emotional<lb />
I<lb />
ychulogical depth of a blown<lb />
'&amp;&amp;�<lb />
wi<lb />
th<lb />
a<lb />
p i-onaliiv ju-i as fragile. All of the grand illusions<lb />
n' bared on a -ingle characteristic, their choice of<lb />
-ib' Such is the stuff of which prejudice is<lb />
n or<lb />
riion<lb />
not. Disco i- here to stay. It is a<lb />
that i- as uniquely a product of the<lb />
nock i- the sixties. W i have survived<lb />
j Mi-<lb />
ami tribulation<lb />
ul<lb />
the sixties.<lb />
a<lb />
generation lorn by strife, and are left drained both<lb />
psychological!) and spiritually. To coin a phrase<lb />
from the media, the seventies are the "Me<lb />
Generation A period of hedonism, when the<lb />
emphasis has shitted from concern for social<lb />
wellare, the the emphasis of maximization of<lb />
personal wealth. This is the era of the material, the<lb />
exterior is ol paramount importance, and we have<lb />
burgeoned a new generation of "pleasure seekers<lb />
In this spirit ol the seventies, disco was generated.<lb />
believe it or not, disco had it's genesis in the<lb />
gay bars ol New York City and Philadelphia. The<lb />
clothes, the songs, and the dances all were born<lb />
out ol the sweltering heal of the gay bars in major<lb />
metropolitan areas of the North. It finds its musical<lb />
basis in the Rhythm and Blues of the Blacks, who<lb />
shared it's promulgation with the gays. Isn't it<lb />
luniiy how minorities establish the trends, which<lb />
-weep the populace to become incorporated in the<lb />
largely while mainstream Americana. Disco first<lb />
-wept Southward in the early seventies and enjoyed<lb />
a brief but frantic stint of popularity. Disco had<lb />
almost perished when a single social event<lb />
catapulted it into the limelight of American fantasy.<lb />
John Travolta, in his infamous portrayal of Tony,<lb />
in Saturday ight Fever, rocketed Disco from a<lb />
pleasant pasttime into a nationwide social phenom-<lb />
enon, today, the Disco life-style is at the apex of<lb />
its popularity, and vet grows further, and has<lb />
iM-come the dominant phenomenon in musical and<lb />
social occurances. It is important, lor those who<lb />
don't have a preference lor disco, to develop an<lb />
understanding and appreciation tor the positive<lb />
aspects ol the Disco life-style.<lb />
I he main theme expounded upon in Saturday<lb />
i�lu bever was Tony's attempt to remove himsell<lb />
Irom the nefarious surroundings ol the South Bronx.<lb />
Each Saturday night, Tony escaped from the familial<lb />
idiosviierases and animalistic environment in which<lb />
he endured during the week. Through dance, an<lb />
existential catharsis is performed on him and he<lb />
transcends his earthly limitations. Look around you.<lb />
Inflation and unemployment are devastating the<lb />
economy. Multinational corporations dictate their<lb />
demands to our national leadership, which is<lb />
universal!) depicted throughout the world. Crises<lb />
arc rampant. The harsh realities of life in America,<lb />
or the world, are becoming taxing on the indivudal<lb />
and flight Irom realilv is a predominant theme in<lb />
the American life-style. Fantasy is a prevalent<lb />
ihemc in cinema, theatre, fiction, and television as<lb />
Americans seek to flee the daily<lb />
existence.<lb />
traumas of<lb />
Deer Hunter merits look<lb />
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By PATRICK MINCES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
tragedy that was Vietnam lives on. and the<lb />
- horror continues to invade our minds.<lb />
H would be better left dead, if it were not<lb />
that we a- rational, thinking men<lb />
from the mistakes of our past.<lb />
.v - 'I is the concept behind the recent<lb />
endeavor- dealing with the conflict that<lb />
�I uur nation and cost u- such a tremendous<lb />
� are discussing Michael Cimino's brilliant<lb />
ard winning film The Deer Hunter.<lb />
Hunter captures the tremendous<lb />
impact upon the individual and on the<lb />
: a war without cause, without morality, and<lb />
Lb u. gams accomplished. Cimino's film is by far<lb />
"  picture ol the year, and well deserving of<lb />
lades given to it by the academy. Cimino's<lb />
i, paired with chilling photographic techn tie<lb />
Viluios Zsigmond, capture the spirit of the times<lb />
��'i- Vietnam and the U.S. during this era.<lb />
I'm quality of die acting m The Deer Hunter is<lb />
iiisurpassed b) n motion picture released this<lb />
tsl year. Robet De Niro, the finest actor<lb />
ibnes, is superb, Christopher Walken's<lb />
�'V1' "I Nick i- perhaps the strongest role in<lb />
i�, but the performances o! Meryl Streep and<lb />
� are dynamic also. (A strange<lb />
J Savage plays another good boy<lb />
'I  a bad war. in Milor Forman's Hair,<lb />
Vietnam era film.) Stanley Mver's music is<lb />
another strong virtue ol the' dim, a blend of<lb />
p, sacred, country, ami beautiful orchestrial<lb />
raiigements.<lb />
n slor � �' "I three Russo-American vouths<lb />
bave grown up together in a 'small<lb />
Vmisylvaiiia steel town. Michael Uronsky, played<lb />
 N '� is ltu' leader of a group of voung<lb />
ds who are revelling their last few days away<lb />
j" iilering the Army and going to Vietnam<lb />
X,IN'  inend i- Nick, who seems to be a<lb />
Higent, sensitive young man who is<lb />
� hi love with Linda, Meryl Streep. The<lb />
member ol the trio is little Stevie, played by<lb />
age. Stevie is getting married just before<lb />
b-u ftith Mike and Nick for Vietnam and Cimino<lb />
-I lluun lime in his characterzations and the<lb />
personal interactions among his characters and their<lb />
n in unit v.<lb />
from tin- beautiful setting, we are thrusl into<lb />
the curnage and maelstrom that was a Vietnamese<lb />
baltlelield. A marvelous cinematic technique, it<lb />
capture- the culture shock and disorientation that<lb />
plagued our servicemen. We next find<lb />
our<lb />
protagonists at the hand- ol Viet Cong captor- in a<lb />
defiled and disgusting waterside pn-on. The<lb />
prisoner- are lorced to ptav Russian roulette, an<lb />
ironic twist, while their captors gamble over their<lb />
late. It i- a scene ol intense, mental anguish, and<lb />
ils ellecls on Niek, Mike, and Steve remain<lb />
throughout the denounient of the movie, lor , one<lb />
really recover- Irom it- elicits. In fact, this Russian<lb />
roulette is a dominant theme throughout the movie<lb />
perhaps epitomizing the tenuous aspects of our stint<lb />
in Vietnam.<lb />
And in the end. each must endure Three men<lb />
leave the country, to return never the same. Three<lb />
women stay at home and yet their lives are forever<lb />
changed. I hose who survive must piece together the<lb />
fragments ol their existence. For theirs is the most<lb />
difficult ol tasks - to learn from the inconsistencies<lb />
ol the past, and build a plan lor the future. In the<lb />
Imal scene id The Deer Hunter, wits are collected.<lb />
and faith in the future of the U.S. is reaffirmed.<lb />
Mm- the lesson lor the United States, to have<lb />
collected our wits, healed the wound and look to<lb />
the luture lor a world without war. As Ceorge<lb />
Santayana slates, "Those who forget the past are<lb />
doomed to repeal ii<lb />
 a world ol complexity, simplicity is our<lb />
destination. Disco, loo, is a flight from the' mundane<lb />
uur1,1 1�  fantasy world of sparkling clothing,<lb />
Hashing light graceful dance, and music which is<lb />
good for the soul Each night amidst the glow and<lb />
glitter ol the fantasy world of the Disco, one leaves<lb />
behind the intricacies of the all too real world.<lb />
Perhaps the most beneficial aspect of the disco<lb />
phenomenon is that it is bringing dance back to the<lb />
lore runt l the American social scene. Organized,<lb />
coordinated dancing somewhat floundered during the<lb />
sixties, a lime ol rock and free spirited reactions to<lb />
l,M' rhythmic fluctuations ol such. In Disco, the<lb />
music is fluid and the dance attempts to match the<lb />
iluidity with physical motion. To borrow an idea<lb />
Irom Joel Oppeiiheimer. dance is a response to a)<lb />
Ihc music; b) his partner; c) his culture. 1 see Disco<lb />
a- a combination of the above, a cultural response<lb /><lb />
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beautiful partner. In a time when many lorces work<lb />
against the unification of personalities sometimes<lb />
manifested through dance, it is refreshing to see<lb />
social dancing once again take it place in American<lb />
custom.<lb />
One ol the more persistent assaults on the Disco<lb />
movement is thai the music is so simple and<lb />
redundant that it � � totally boring. One must realize<lb />
thai D.seo is just coming into Ms own as a musical<lb />
I having its birth only in 'thWjr ade Mosl<lb />
oihei musical forms are many MjtoUivr ,han<lb />
Disco, and its closes! compelitor MxKo. k, which<lb />
is twice as old as Disco. Disco mirfcav. time in<lb />
orde. ior .1 to develop into a thriving unique<lb />
musical ! � e. Diseo music mu-i seen as<lb />
produce. eplui�Jv lor dance, a- opposed to Rod or<lb />
J ahi.h is oriented more lor one listening<lb />
pleasure. One mu-l have a different el ol<lb />
expectations for Disco musk than mo-l form- Disco<lb />
must lirsi provide the rhythmic basis lor dame, and<lb />
from there musi progress into a more complex<lb />
musical form. One can easily learn lo judge Di-o<lb />
within it- limitation to be young and different is<lb />
not to be had.<lb />
Di-eo is a phenomenon, which to be best<lb />
appreciated, must be attempted lo be understood. It<lb />
i- ju-t a search lor a release Irom the pressures ol<lb />
I he lasl paced modern lifestyh. One should not I<lb />
stereotyped or condemned, sole!) on the basis ol his<lb />
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I - mt keep pace with hi- comrades, perhaps it<lb />
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26 July 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb />
�lL' Caroling football in<lb />
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story may repeat itself,but narrow losses don't<lb />
i; IN. McDAVID<lb />
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�nfrontation between ECU<lb />
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covered m Vt' r i i � �<lb />
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was a bitter letdown<lb />
'�"appointing firs! hall<lb />
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1 lra, literallj dismantled the<lb />
,se l to have a near<lb />
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1 hal � play was probablv<lb />
-��"�� With that gam in<lb />
 looking forward to<lb />
'I I irolina.<lb />
lJlv i. I C hopes to<lb />
' � record of last year.<lb />
Crum has<lb />
nucleus<lb />
coming back, f<lb />
I starters<lb />
his team.<lb />
are in pretty good shape<lb />
he quarterback<lb />
' -�ir; however, it most<lb />
V1 K �: � ' Kupec<lb />
Passes for 691 vards. He also<lb />
yards.<lb />
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�w to in Hanker<lb />
1 lb. M'inor. collected 20<lb />
si yeai t the other<lb />
W ay ne I ucker (6- $,2G0).<lb />
� I and Kenn Rogers<lb />
'  olleiisivc lint will have three -<lb />
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pjality runningbaeks,<lb />
merican i andidate <lb />
.awrence rushed for 1,013<lb />
asl year. His two vears'<lb />
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Basketball camps benefit all<lb />
- - � )l ards. Joining him in th<lb />
Greenville native Doug Paschal, a<lb />
vho racked up 199 vard<lb />
Other uniuigl<lb />
"  Ihis season are Billy Johnson<lb />
!l1 � waiter Sturdivanl (5-10,195 jr.).<lb />
arnes last a<lb />
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serves as<lb />
11 reet o i<lb />
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Basketball Camp<lb />
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to Vndru,<lb />
a multitude oi<lb />
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high school tali<lb />
nunlrv.<lb />
vv e e seen a<lb />
ipIc o I girls<lb />
be intcrei( in,<lb />
i said.<lb />
Obi . - ,i strong<lb />
luulrv<lb />
1 ' : tin si weeks<lb />
program, u<lb />
els to West<lb />
V lrginia, Ohio, Virginia,<lb />
Masr-ai husetts, Georgia,<lb />
and I- loi ida instruct oil'<lb />
potential collegiate in<lb />
the lundamentals  the<lb />
me.<lb />
Vide I rum her op-<lb />
rt unity  the<lb />
he sport in<lb />
l,i  summei<lb />
' amp . in uil also bene-<lb />
members ol the<lb />
I idy But - squad.<lb />
I hrei newt Diners to<lb />
l'u' r-Ct program have<lb />
' �' during the sum-<lb />
mei as ei .utiselors.<lb />
Mary Denkler, Fran<lb />
Hooks and Donna<lb />
Moody (team i aptain lor<lb />
1 lie v ietorious hast<lb />
uad in his eai "s<lb />
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garni i have lollowed the<lb />
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1 "�' h. gaining v aluabli<lb />
pra lit c and know ledge<lb />
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1 Vpei lein e beeause the<lb />
girls had<lb />
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Vndruzzi. "It "s<lb />
gi ken oui kids a lot ol<lb />
'�pport unity to pa a-<lb />
gaini some ol the<lb />
girl- in tin- countr.<lb />
l lie ,i in i- a I sii<lb />
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large seale<lb />
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vposure on a<lb />
he added.<lb />
Exciting soccer season scheduled<lb />
w<lb />
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A III<lb />
eld in<lb />
-� - 111 be freshman<lb />
per Duane Degae<lb />
I a no and junior Steve<lb />
�" Degaetano was<lb />
a member ol his -ll-<lb />
State high school team<lb />
Nv" rt .brsey. Steve<lb />
 omes to ECl<lb />
Irom Sullolk Community<lb />
"i Long lsa�d,<lb />
York, where<lb />
made ll-Region.<lb />
 id Coach<lb />
Smith. Vmong the<lb />
!ir"i"M i- standout<lb />
rtingman Phil Martin.<lb />
Defensive star Jeff<lb />
Kluger also will be back<lb />
1,1 i�J the Pirate<lb />
 tcrs his defensive<lb />
prowess. The Bucs's<lb />
leading scorer in 1973<lb />
ie also will 1<lb />
 present this<lb />
� 1111<lb />
idents<lb />
hie for<lb />
Vmong<lb />
I ii' Pirates have 18<lb />
dars returning Irom<lb />
last year's learn. . " ,�<lb />
(il two starters, a<lb />
goalie and a -weeper<lb />
ear. Brad Winchell led<lb />
lllr ring altaek last<lb />
year while he was just<lb />
1 Iri-stimaii.<lb />
The '79 soccer<lb />
schedule promises to be<lb />
Soccer play this year should prove just as exciting as<lb />
last year's play<lb />
-111 exciting one. 11<lb />
bide- 20 games, the<lb />
lengthiest schedule the<lb />
Pirates have ever<lb />
played, and consists ol<lb />
10 home game- and III<lb />
aw ay . Some ol I he<lb />
teams thai highlight the<lb />
schedule are C(<lb />
I NC, and Duke. Also<lb />
Idghly rated South<lb />
Carolina will come to<lb />
Greenville for a match<lb />
Oil September 27.<lb />
Smith pointed mi t<lb />
that East Carolina<lb />
finished third in the<lb />
North Carolina Spring<lb />
League, higher than am<lb />
other school team in the<lb />
stale. I wo club teams<lb />
composed ol ex-college<lb />
players plated ahead ol<lb />
the Pirates. As a result<lb />
ol the Hooters' success<lb />
"i the spring. Smith<lb />
said he is optimistic<lb />
aooul the upcoming<lb />
season.<lb />
I he Pirates' season<lb />
opens with the second<lb />
annual Mayor's Cup<lb />
louruament. It was<lb />
played in Raleigh last<lb />
year. Also vying tor<lb />
lirsi plate in the<lb />
tournament will (��<lb />
Duke, NCSl . and<lb />
Carolina. Play will take<lb />
plait- in Greenville this<lb />
year. The tournament<lb />
should be a good<lb />
indication of the type of<lb />
year ahead lor East<lb />
Carolina in soccer. Even<lb />
with the team's scant)<lb />
budget, it looks to be a<lb />
promising fall.<lb />
Coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
Photo courtesy of Karen Caddell<lb />
Sports medicine offers many opportunities<lb />
i; Dhbin t;vvB<lb />
IW. Spin s l.iitot<lb />
lh, Sport- Medicine Prgram at ECU is perhaps<lb />
  (- l1 "i ib�' Southeast. This program<lb />
'dlers a variety ol opportunities, placing emphasis<lb />
  prevention, evalution, and treatment of<lb />
athleth injuries ol the student-athletes.<lb />
Vn actual sports medicine degree is not offered<lb />
 l institutions, including ECU. Instead, a<lb />
b.ur-yeai program specializing in sports medicine is<lb />
available, with a Physical Education degree or a<lb />
'logree in School and Community Health Education<lb />
l�ig I lie two most compatible degrees with the<lb />
�sp 'i i - Medicine Program.<lb />
 hrl ear  ,l program is an orientation<lb />
"j  the undergraduate. During this year the<lb />
-iudci.1  introduced to the field ol sports medicine<lb />
Ulnl i.ialK being evaluated on his ur her<lb />
l'r'r A" i'tremel important phase ol the<lb />
'��luealioiial program is the practical experience the<lb />
lude�l trainer receives. Student trainers mav work<lb />
Vlth lllr ars���) l miot vars.tv athletic 'teams<lb />
�amural activities, club sports, physical education<lb />
classes and special athletic events.<lb />
Jim Keating, Assistant Athletic Trainer of the<lb />
Sports Medicine Division, leels that the practical<lb />
training experience is perhaps the most valuable<lb />
asset o id program.<lb />
I he lour year program allows a lot of practical<lb />
hours, and that's where you learn a lot Keating<lb />
-aid. A student will be exposed to over 2,400<lb />
practical hours ol sports medicine training over a<lb />
�"ur year period. We give them a lot of<lb />
responsibility<lb />
froJhI Srr,i " Pn,gram a,SO relies on the aid<lb />
from local physicians. Th<lb />
phy  ians on (luisultanl -  . -<lb />
being the stall phvsi<lb />
Do, tors are becoming m<lb />
"I ih injured athlete I<lb />
bavc the linal mi K -<lb />
Sports ii,<lb />
preventive medit hough.<lb />
VW try to involve th, <lb />
als.<lb />
U' � trying to teach them<lb />
techniques ami .irr jUsl tr<lb />
more. , also trv i,<lb />
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l;1   i�riilud a- an athletic trainer<lb />
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'�k( the National<lb />
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' rtilieatioii exam None<lb />
tailed ii. Keating saiil.<lb />
I,H ia,ut �' "P��rt medicine to t,lt. Mutlcnt<lb />
l,h' , �"at.it. bu, netimes �tH<lb />
uuiiotn ed.<lb />
U( ,i" d  ,na� '  stvn, esM�allv on the<lb />
-�rcas ol pievent an,l treatment. It something is<lb />
-ak. ,  ,mpor.au. �, strengthen  And it's<lb />
��'P�r�u�l  stretch. Bu. one ot the most important<lb />
things (l know is vshal nt i i<lb />
b wnai needs to be seen and<lb />
,riaUd   " �n wan Keating said.<lb />
Ihe program otters .several job opportunities fo,<lb />
IW interested �, the mcdual aspects ,� athletics.<lb />
N�e high sehool h-vel is where the most<lb />
"H-r.un�,es arc. And the opportunities are better<lb />
Z" r r�nU'n lhan h�r men. probablv<lb />
because ol the growth ol women's athletics<lb />
Keating did. e have<lb />
and we'll probablv have<lb />
ere are approximately 14 trainers as male trainers ,n the fall<lb />
a co-educational facility,<lb />
as many lemale student<lb />
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Torborg fired, Cain's death still a mysterv<lb />
u jimm Di prff � .  r �f<lb />
B) JIMM Dl PREE<lb />
Sports tauor<lb />
 tl another proles-<lb />
-tonal baseball manager<lb />
ilu- dus� Monday as<lb />
Cleveland Indians<lb />
 ' Jell I urhorg and<lb />
(bird base coach<lb />
v Garcia lo serve as<lb />
rim manager.<lb />
rg replaced<lb />
I nk Kobinson, major<lb />
baseball's firsl<lb />
N inanagei. in June<lb />
i�inurg-iea m-<lb />
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during � the one<lb />
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Indian President,<lb />
Gabe Paul, confirmed in<lb />
a press conference in<lb />
lale June that he had<lb />
negotiated with former<lb />
Mew York Yankee skip-<lb />
per Bid) Lemon in an<lb />
effort to dismiss Tor-<lb />
borg.<lb />
Hiose negotiations<lb />
apparent!) collapsed<lb />
kvhen Lemon decided to<lb />
,a) with the Yanks'<lb />
Ironi office.<lb />
???<lb />
Outfielder Lee Maz-<lb />
l' "I the New York<lb />
Met va.s released<lb />
I uesdav I rum a Los<lb />
ngeles hospital where<lb />
he ua treated following<lb />
a Monda) collision with<lb />
nghtfielder Dan .Norman<lb />
 a game with the<lb />
Dodgers.<lb />
A spokesman tor the<lb />
Mets reported thai<lb />
Mazzilli could return to<lb />
action tonight, j his<lb />
progress continues.<lb />
Sr�<lb />
��<lb />
game, as he belted a<lb />
bonier over the left<lb />
field wall of Seattle's<lb />
Kingdom to tie the<lb />
game and later was<lb />
walked bv Yankee ace<lb />
Ron Guidry, forcing the<lb />
winning run over the<lb />
plate.<lb />
4HHMMMMMM�<lb />
LeeMazilli<lb />
Maz.ilh, one ol the<lb />
bright young stars ol<lb />
baseball, virtualiv sin-<lb />
gte-handedl) defeated<lb />
the American League in<lb />
last weeks's All Star<lb />
Intramural action in<lb />
A coroner has el-<lb />
iminated the possibility<lb />
ol a heart attack as the<lb />
cause ol the death of<lb />
the Si. Louis Cardinals'<lb />
JV . Cain.<lb />
The 28-year-old tight<lb />
end collapsed on the<lb />
training held during a<lb />
workout Sunday night.<lb />
Coroner Joseph<lb />
Mueller said that<lb />
whereas a heart attack<lb />
was not the cause of<lb />
Cain s death, weakened<lb />
review<lb />
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nac eur-<lb />
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Monday,<lb />
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ou rnament<lb />
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30.<lb />
b� seeded<lb />
stand-<lb />
robin<lb />
current<lb />
ippers<lb />
- Row are<lb />
learns,<lb />
ited<lb />
.11 the last<lb />
round ol robin play.<lb />
I he Roundtrippers<lb />
won the firs! session<lb />
round robin title but<lb />
were deleated in the<lb />
Imals ol tournament<lb />
phi) b) Murderer's<lb />
liie finals could<lb />
bi a rematch ol their<lb />
lirsl session battle.<lb />
i on i BASKETBALL<lb />
ADUI (Awesome<lb />
Display ol Talent) re-<lb />
main- undefeated in<lb />
basketball followed<lb />
closely by the Heart-<lb />
break Kids. fwo days<lb />
"I round robin pla re-<lb />
main.<lb />
tournament plav will<lb />
In gili fuesday, July 3J<lb />
i)() I lo �ks strong<lb />
enough to become the<lb />
 w 3-on-3 basketball<lb />
champion. It will take a<lb />
sterling ellori by one of<lb />
the other team- lo de-<lb />
rail I he ADOl express.<lb />
. i W<lb />
tennis result- are<lb />
slowly being reported.<lb />
I'layera are reminded lo<lb />
drop by the IM office<lb />
a- -ii.iri as a match is<lb />
completed so that the<lb />
standings can be up-<lb />
daled.<lb />
I ournameul play be-<lb />
gins alter the complc-<lb />
iiou ol matches sche-<lb />
duled lur Thursday,<lb />
July 2tK At the time,<lb />
Robert Bamhill and Al-<lb />
"ii.o Newby are the top<lb />
seeded players.<lb />
I'l-I'si PHYSICAL <lb />
illMS CLL li<lb />
Members ol the 1(JU,<lb />
500, or 1000 mile run,<lb />
swim or walk club are<lb />
reuiiuded to report their<lb />
mileage to the IM<lb />
oil ice.<lb />
Members who have<lb />
reached one uf ,Mt.<lb />
goals ol luu, 500. or<lb />
'�� miles receive<lb />
I -Inn- commemorating<lb />
� dedication and el<lb />
�� Hie competitive<lb />
car began August 26,<lb />
Io and ends August<lb />
25, !�?.<lb />
heart muscles not re-<lb />
vealed by an autopsy<lb />
might have been.<lb />
Cam had just com-<lb />
pleted a pass pattern in<lb />
a no-contact drill when<lb />
I reportedly turned,<lb />
took several steps and<lb />
collapsed to the turf.<lb />
learn trainer John<lb />
Omohuudro applied<lb />
mouth-to-inouth resus-<lb />
ilation and team doctor<lb />
Bernard Carlinkel used<lb />
cardiosupporl equipment<lb />
"i efforts to revive the<lb />
lallen veteran starter.<lb />
Lucille Ball says,<lb />
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whinteer"<lb />
SING San Diego Zoo armadillos<lb />
r. Kurt Bemrschke explores smg!e-<lb />
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assocated with increased risk of<lb />
birth detects Armadillos are the<lb />
only species that regularly produce<lb />
multip'e offspring from a single cell<lb />
The project is funded by the Ma'Ch<lb />
of Dimes whose aim is prevention<lb />
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