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Let us dare<lb />
to read, think,<lb />
speak<lb />
id write<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Telephone<lb />
Numbers<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
JL-L-f. 4,19-71<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Hurricane David<lb />
headed for Carolinas<lb />
Rain will he the best uc can hope for with hurrican David headed toward North Carolina.<lb />
Futrell remembers 'HazeV<lb />
At 11:00 Monday<lb />
night, a hurricane watch<lb />
was issued for an area<lb />
of the East Coast which<lb />
extends to Cape Hat-<lb />
teras, N.C.<lb />
At that time the<lb />
hurricane, named Hur-<lb />
ricane David, was lo-<lb />
cated slightly northeast<lb />
of Cape Canaveral, Fl.<lb />
A hurricane watch is<lb />
issued when there is a<lb />
real possibility of hur-<lb />
ricane conditions affect-<lb />
ing a specific area. This<lb />
means the possibility of<lb />
winds amounting to 75<lb />
mph or above and<lb />
severe rain conditi ns,<lb />
or dangerously high<lb />
water.<lb />
-and her wrath<lb />
j&amp; K KK W ENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
-hlev Futrell, the<lb />
B iard "I Trustees Vice<lb />
President remembers<lb />
when hurricane Hazel<lb />
came through the area,<lb />
man) years ago.<lb />
Imiu<lb />
It va; a rough<lb />
m" rmembers Fut-<lb />
rell.At the time Futrell<lb />
 a- li ing in Vv a-h-<lb />
ington, N .C. On ater<lb />
Street the water was<lb />
"six leel deep in the<lb />
store<lb />
Futre<lb />
according to<lb />
Futrell also said ol<lb />
the "blow" caused<lb />
thousands of trees to go<lb />
down and cause a<lb />
power outage that last-<lb />
ed about 10 hours.<lb />
The most dramatic<lb />
thing that he rem-<lb />
embers was when he<lb />
saw a hou.�e "floating<lb />
upstream, floating<lb />
w�t. This only hap-<lb />
pens during Hurricanes<lb />
"We just weren't pre-<lb />
pared said Futrell.<lb />
He doesn't think the<lb />
same thing could hap-<lb />
pen today, though.<lb />
"People have remained<lb />
more prepared<lb />
time was a writer lor<lb />
the Washington Daily<lb />
News, remembered go-<lb />
ing around the town in<lb />
a motorboat with a<lb />
fellow newspaper em-<lb />
ployee, to deliver news-<lb />
papers, and to cover<lb />
the damage that the<lb />
storm was inflicting up-<lb />
on hi town.<lb />
To deliver the pap-<lb />
er ihc hauu go up<lb />
eing children seining for<lb />
lish in front of the<lb />
Elementary School.<lb />
Fifteen minutes after<lb />
the winds started, the<lb />
twon's phone lines were<lb />
down, and soon after<lb />
the local radio station<lb />
lost its power so that<lb />
the area was without<lb />
contact for quite some<lb />
time.<lb />
V" &amp;W<lb />
to some of tnr nouses<lb />
in the motorboat, get<lb />
out, and go into the<lb />
house to find someplace<lb />
dry to put the paper.<lb />
The day alter Hazel<lb />
hit, he remembers se-<lb />
Futrell<lb />
to<lb />
what<lb />
said "It<lb />
nelfeve<lb />
like, unless<lb />
All precautions<lb />
should be taken immed-<lb />
iately, after a watch has<lb />
been issued.<lb />
It has been believed<lb />
that if the hurricane<lb />
stayed close to land it<lb />
would reduce to a<lb />
severe rainstorm by the<lb />
time it left Charleston,<lb />
S.C.<lb />
According to mete-<lb />
orologist Craig Weber<lb />
of television station<lb />
WCTI in New Bern, the<lb />
storm might be moving<lb />
into the Gulf Stream.<lb />
Weber speculated that<lb />
if the storm<lb />
New Bern.<lb />
Weber explained that<lb />
many people do not<lb />
undersand what is<lb />
meant by a hurricane<lb />
moving ashore. He ad-<lb />
ded that people at the<lb />
eye of the storm are in<lb />
danger, but people who<lb />
are up to 150 miles<lb />
away must also take<lb />
precautions, since the<lb />
storm might cause da-<lb />
mage as far inland as<lb />
that.<lb />
Weber noted the<lb />
tide changes, which he<lb />
said many people had<lb />
not considered as part<lb />
of the hurricane picture.<lb />
This week, the moon<lb />
will be full, and that<lb />
the added tidewater<lb />
might add to the tor-<lb />
rential rains to cause<lb />
severe flooding in low<lb />
lying areas along the<lb />
coast.<lb />
latitude north 17.7,<lb />
longitude 62.0 west,<lb />
near the island of<lb />
Barbados, and about 250<lb />
miles east of San Juan,<lb />
which is about 850<lb />
miles from Miami.<lb />
Frederic was moving<lb />
at 10 to 15 mph, with<lb />
gale winds extending<lb />
100 mph north of the<lb />
center.<lb />
Pam Johnston, dis-<lb />
aster preparedness co-<lb />
ordinator for the Virgin<lb />
Islands, said residents<lb />
there were "taking Fre-<lb />
deric more seriously<lb />
than David<lb />
"We haven't been<lb />
through one of these in<lb />
years, but they may<lb />
have learned from<lb />
David she said. There<lb />
were no David-related<lb />
casualties reported in<lb />
the Virgin Islands, but<lb />
the hurricane washed<lb />
system is pullingthe<lb />
other onealong.Frederic<lb />
might sartfollowing<lb />
David allthewav,but<lb />
Fredericisfurther<lb />
north<lb />
White-�aid"it isnot<lb />
unusualforhurricanes<lb />
to followeachother.But<lb />
damage was surprisingly<lb />
We think the hurricane is going to<lb />
parallel the coast and continue north<lb />
and be a threat somewhere in the<lb />
carolinas<lb />
DrSeilFrankl , director of the<lb />
Miami hurricane center<lb />
NSCC cards available<lb />
B ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There's a niall card<lb />
on campus that is<lb />
lugger in impact than it<lb />
i- in i.e. The card is<lb />
the National Student<lb />
Consumer Card and it<lb />
si 'beneficial to all ECU<lb />
students and certain<lb />
Greenv ille merchant<lb />
Located on the card<lb />
are fourteen different<lb />
area merchants. Under<lb />
each merchant title is<lb />
an explanation of dis-<lb />
counts given bv the<lb />
Vice President<lb />
Sherrod said,<lb />
are 13,000 of<lb />
rds, making one<lb />
for every-<lb />
merchant title is an ex-<lb />
planation of discounts<lb />
given by the merchant<lb />
to the bearer of teh<lb />
card.<lb />
SGA<lb />
Charlie<lb />
"There<lb />
these care<lb />
available<lb />
bod)<lb />
Sherrod mentioned<lb />
that he will distribute<lb />
the cards to the<lb />
"dorms, snack shop,<lb />
and Croatan" so that<lb />
thev can be picked up<lb />
bv students.<lb />
The idea was begun<lb />
b Mark Reid, treasurer<lb />
of NC State Student<lb />
Government. He and<lb />
Sherrod got together<lb />
and the idea for a<lb />
National Student Con-<lb />
sumer Card spread to<lb />
Greenville, Sherrod said.<lb />
The idea has re-<lb />
sulted in advertising for<lb />
local merchants and<lb />
discounts for students<lb />
who have possession of<lb />
teh card.<lb />
The discounts range<lb />
Irorh ten to 25 percent<lb />
on some items, making<lb />
this card a valuable one<lb />
to have. So remember,<lb />
don't leave your dorm<lb />
without it.<lb />
it ' is<lb />
you see it<lb />
As for rebuilding,<lb />
"It took a couple of<lb />
vears Futrell reflect-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Quite a few of the<lb />
houses along the river<lb />
were blown out to sea,<lb />
and for a long time<lb />
afterwards river prop-<lb />
erty was difficult to<lb />
sell. "Nowadays, you<lb />
can't buy it said<lb />
Futrell.<lb />
Stream nor<lb />
will slow down<lb />
ward progress<lb />
may<lb />
Jofeheatward<lb />
in for-<lb />
but it<lb />
tensify in<lb />
strength of the winds<lb />
and rains.<lb />
Weber also specu-<lb />
lated that if the storm<lb />
follows the latest pat-<lb />
terns, which became<lb />
available late last night,<lb />
the storm might head<lb />
ashore at Charleston or<lb />
Myrtle Beach, S.C. The<lb />
northeastern quadrant of<lb />
the storm would then<lb />
be at Wilmington and<lb />
-As a<lb />
weakened Hurricane<lb />
David sidled along<lb />
oay, the killer hurri-<lb />
cane's younger brother,<lb />
Frederic, drifted slowly<lb />
along the same path<lb />
blazed by David last<lb />
week.<lb />
Frederic's torrential<lb />
rains and gale-force<lb />
winds swept the Lee-<lb />
ward Islands today, and<lb />
forecasters expected<lb />
Frederic to pass just<lb />
north of the Virgin<lb />
Islands and Puerto Rico<lb />
late tonight.<lb />
At 9 a.m. EDT, Fred-<lb />
eric's center was near<lb />
out bridges and sewer<lb />
lines and caused mas-<lb />
sive power outages.<lb />
Forecaster Ron<lb />
Hurricane Center also<lb />
would not rule out the<lb />
possibility Frederic<lb />
would follow David to<lb />
the Gold Coast.<lb />
"It's still too early<lb />
to say, but Frederic has<lb />
a chance of going<lb />
further north up the<lb />
coast he said. "Fred-<lb />
eric has a chance of<lb />
going further north up<lb />
the coast he said.<lb />
"Frederic is more or<lb />
less on the line of least<lb />
resistance.<lb />
"One low pressure<lb />
light and forecasters<lb />
aid the storm could<lb />
swing north to threaten<lb />
the Carolina<lb />
"We think it going<lb />
to parallel the coast and<lb />
continue north and be a<lb />
threat somewhere in the<lb />
Carolina- sometime in<lb />
the next i8 hours<lb />
said Dr. Neil Frank,<lb />
director of the National<lb />
Hurricane Center here.<lb />
Hurricane-force winds<lb />
slammed the wealth)<lb />
play-ground of Palm<lb />
Beach alter the hurri-<lb />
cane eve skipped past<lb />
Miami and Fort Lauder-<lb />
dale, hovering just oft-<lb />
shore.<lb />
"When it get- bj<lb />
Palm Beach, the coast<lb />
drops hack Frank<lb />
-aid. "If it follow- a<lb />
more northerly course,<lb />
it'll get farther awa. It<lb />
could go north or<lb />
north-northwest. It s<lb />
going to be moving up<lb />
the coastline todayI<lb />
don't have the expertise<lb />
to �av how clo-eU.<lb />
During the night,<lb />
th� -t"rm appeared<lb />
hradvti for the den sly<lb />
populated Miami-Fort<lb />
Lauderdale area, then<lb />
shifted course to take a<lb />
more northerly track.<lb />
The small shift in<lb />
direction wouldn't have<lb />
been significant t.ir out<lb />
at sea, Frank said. But<lb />
when you put eight<lb />
million people in its<lb />
path, it become- very<lb />
significant he added.<lb />
At least five hurri-<lb />
cane-related deaths were<lb />
reported in Florida. Two<lb />
men suffered heart at-<lb />
Thousands celebrate despite threat<lb />
Hungry students beware<lb />
college<lb />
almost<lb />
Bv LEIGH COAKLEY<lb />
Issistaal to the Editor<lb />
Breakfast consists of<lb />
a honey-bun and colfee,<lb />
lunch a Quarter-Pounder<lb />
and tries, dinner a<lb />
garbage pia, plus in-<lb />
numerable soft drinks,<lb />
beer potato chips, and<lb />
other assorted snack<lb />
foods "consumed in<lb />
ma quantities<lb />
This menu is a bit<lb />
exaggerated but one<lb />
typical of the<lb />
student at ECU:<lb />
totally a carbohydrate<lb />
diet. Il has become<lb />
easJ t, stop at<lb />
vending machine,<lb />
posit some change, and<lb />
receive a fast meal.<lb />
Manv of us are keeping<lb />
the "fast food" places<lb />
in business at<lb />
petise of our<lb />
health.<lb />
It's no wonder a<lb />
large percentage of stu-<lb />
dents spend so much<lb />
time in the infirmary. A<lb />
diet of this sort contains<lb />
empty nutrients and<lb />
weakens the body's de-<lb />
lenses to fight off<lb />
infection. The vitamins<lb />
so<lb />
a<lb />
de-<lb />
the ex-<lb />
own<lb />
and nutrients are not<lb />
there. Doctors can't<lb />
help us if we don't try<lb />
to help ourselves. We<lb />
have become victimized.<lb />
Proof is adequate in<lb />
regard to deficiency di-<lb />
seases. A well-known<lb />
disease to women and<lb />
children, anemia, is<lb />
caused by an iron defi-<lb />
ciency. Lack of Vita-<lb />
minl) causes rickets,<lb />
and an absence of Vi-<lb />
tamin C in the diet<lb />
causes scurvy.<lb />
Heart disease, the<lb />
number one killer of<lb />
Americans has been<lb />
linked with the use of<lb />
large quantities of salt,<lb />
saturated fats and oils,<lb />
and sugar.<lb />
Studies now show<lb />
that 50 of the Ameri-<lb />
can diet consists of<lb />
refined sugars and<lb />
carbohydrates in the<lb />
forms of candy, ice<lb />
cream, cookies, soft<lb />
drinks, pies, and other<lb />
forms of rich deserts.<lb />
It is obvious that<lb />
many will continue this<lb />
sort of self destruction<lb />
but for those of us who<lb />
are aware of the food<lb />
we eat, there are alter-<lb />
natives to the "junk<lb />
food" regime.<lb />
Fresh and dried<lb />
fruits, nuts, plain pop-<lb />
corn, dried seeds, raw<lb />
vegetables, and yogurt<lb />
ar excellent suggestions<lb />
for snack items and<lb />
energy boosters at min-<lb />
imum cost. The snack<lb />
bars on campus carry<lb />
many of these items.<lb />
Try substituting seafood<lb />
and poultry for red,<lb />
fatty meats. When pos-<lb />
sible, try to avoid white<lb />
flours, white, refined<lb />
sugar, and salt. Salad<lb />
bars and Chinese re-<lb />
staurants are favorite<lb />
spots for the food-<lb />
conscious individual.<lb />
It takes alot of di-<lb />
scipline to alter eating<lb />
habits and will require<lb />
some behavorial<lb />
changes, but the reward<lb />
is great: Good health.<lb />
Now is the time for us<lb />
to start caring and<lb />
thinking about ourselves<lb />
more. Let's not become<lb />
part of the percentage<lb />
that - typifies Americans<lb />
as being overweight and<lb />
in ill health.<lb />
By PEGGY ANDERSEN<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
Most Americans<lb />
were celebrating Labor<lb />
Day 1979 with picnics<lb />
and fireworks, but some<lb />
will remember this hol-<lb />
iday as a singularly<lb />
unfestive occasion.<lb />
Thousands of South<lb />
Florida residents were<lb />
forced to flee for safety<lb />
as Hurricane David hur-<lb />
tled toward the state,<lb />
bringing with it a his-<lb />
tory of death and de-<lb />
vastation.<lb />
And on the Texas<lb />
Gulf Coast, the tourist<lb />
industry suffered with<lb />
empty hotels as holiday<lb />
travelers shunned bea-<lb />
ches recently stained by<lb />
oil from a runaway<lb />
Mexican oil well.<lb />
Elsewhere, labor<lb />
leaders and politicians<lb />
spoke of umemployment<lb />
and inflation as workers<lb />
set those uncomfortable<lb />
realities aside for fire-<lb />
works, barbecues, par-<lb />
ades and fairs.<lb />
President Carter was<lb />
to be the host at an<lb />
old-fashiopned picnic on<lb />
the White House lawn,<lb />
with about 1,000 labor<lb />
leaders and rank-and-file<lb />
union members attend-<lb />
ing.<lb />
in Cincinnati, boat<lb />
owners on the Ohio<lb />
River vied for good<lb />
spots at the docks,<lb />
where theywatched a 34-<lb />
mmute fireworks extra-<lb />
vaganza tonight at the<lb />
conclusion of a river-<lb />
front<lb />
fair.<lb />
In<lb />
Day<lb />
West<lb />
arts and crafts<lb />
New York, Labor<lb />
coincided with<lb />
Indian Day, and<lb />
Mayor Edward Koch<lb />
was expected to turn<lb />
out in Brooklyn for the<lb />
annual parade featuring<lb />
steel-drum bands, infec-<lb />
tious calypso rhythms<lb />
and limbo dancers.<lb />
Manhattan was host to<lb />
a Labor Day Street Fair<lb />
near Theatre Row, with<lb />
mimes, clowns and dis-<lb />
co music for the city's<lb />
roller-skaters.<lb />
The need for fuel<lb />
economy seemed to<lb />
�bring back the old-<lb />
fashioned notion of a<lb />
holiday at home as<lb />
some states reported<lb />
highway traffic was<lb />
lighter than usual.<lb />
In California, life-<lb />
guard Terry Hearst<lb />
reported a normal crowd<lb />
at the Santa Monica<lb />
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Page 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 4 September 1979<lb />
Registers need response<lb />
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By ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 1979-80 edition<lb />
of teh Freshman Reg-<lb />
ister has seemingly ta-<lb />
ken students by sur-<lb />
prise. Only half of the<lb />
registers have been<lb />
picked up by freshman<lb />
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according to SGA Vice<lb />
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rod.<lb />
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reasons why so many<lb />
registers are still lin-<lb />
gering around. Perhaps<lb />
its because this is the<lb />
first year the register<lb />
has been on time<lb />
according to Sherrod,<lb />
who also edited the re-<lb />
gister. He said the<lb />
register usually arrives<lb />
in late spring.<lb />
"The STudenl Gov-<lb />
ernment worked hard on<lb />
the book in the summer<lb />
to beat the deadline to<lb />
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time he stated.<lb />
Another reason the<lb />
register hasn't been<lb />
picked up by students<lb />
who ordered it is be-<lb />
cause of it's new look,<lb />
both hinside and out.<lb />
The book cover was<lb />
designed lby a Com-<lb />
munications At class<lb />
student, Sherrod said.<lb />
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reason freshman have<lb />
failed to acquire their<lb />
register is because they<lb />
don't know where to<lb />
pick it up. According to<lb />
Sherrod, students can<lb />
get their registers at<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center in room 228.<lb />
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reason left for freshmen<lb />
not to pick up their<lb />
registers. As Sherrod<lb />
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Dean ol ihe S<lb />
Allied Health amv<lb />
these quetr<lb />
more indepth ones<lb />
recent inten i<lb />
Fir - mi<lb />
information about<lb />
health. It is a<lb />
new school in I<lb />
development<lb />
December ol I<lb />
Theile became Deal<lb />
January ol I972<lb />
then. Allied H-<lb />
steadil) grown<lb />
present size, o I<lb />
nine department- Fj<lb />
include Bi<lb />
Audiolotry. ami Mej<lb />
Technology I<lb />
the departnv<lb />
master? pr g<lb />
right offer<lb />
degrees.<lb />
Admiss<lb />
are not based - I<lb />
a fixed GPA.<lb />
Thiele elabora<lb />
ever) departemtn<lb />
required minimum<lb />
2.5 GPA tor I i<lb />
to that particular<lb />
gram.<lb />
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program- in this<lb />
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B LARRY GRAHAM<lb />
Staff Write?<lb />
Man) freshmen come<lb />
to ECL sith ihe in-<lb />
tention of majoring in<lb />
one ot tin- Allied Health<lb />
fields. Mosl have unan-<lb />
swered questions about<lb />
the school. For instance,<lb />
how do I get in and<lb />
what are the academic<lb />
tandard ot the school?<lb />
Dr. Ronald L. Thiele,<lb />
Dean of the School ot<lb />
Allied Health answered<lb />
these questions and<lb />
more indepth ones in a<lb />
recent interview.<lb />
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information about Allied<lb />
health. It i- a fairly<lb />
new school m K(.I ; its<lb />
development began in<lb />
December ot 1968. Dr.<lb />
Theile became Dean in<lb />
Januar) ot 172. Since<lb />
then. Allied Health ha<lb />
steadil) grown to it<lb />
present size, comprising<lb />
nine departments. These<lb />
include Biostatistics,<lb />
Audiology, and Medical<lb />
Technology. Three ot<lb />
the departments otter<lb />
masters programs and<lb />
eight offer bachelors<lb />
degrees.<lb />
Admissions to AH<lb />
are not based solely on<lb />
a fixed GPA. DR.<lb />
Thiele elaborate Most<lb />
ever) departemtn has a<lb />
required minimum ot a<lb />
2.5 GPA for admission<lb />
to that particular pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
"Admissions to the<lb />
program in this school<lb />
is a competitive process.<lb />
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mission;?. iu have to<lb />
appl to the department<lb />
and meet their stand-<lb />
ards. There are also<lb />
limitations on the num-<lb />
ber of students that can<lb />
lie taken<lb />
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missions tend to raise<lb />
the academic standards<lb />
of the school. No plans<lb />
have been made to<lb />
change the situation;<lb />
only the best students<lb />
are accepted. The<lb />
school itself has to live<lb />
up to two sets of<lb />
stringent standards:<lb />
those of ECL in ad-<lb />
dition to the standards<lb />
ot a national accredi-<lb />
ting agency. Dr Thiele<lb />
describved the ECU<lb />
standards a- "a bench<lb />
mark of quality <lb />
Allied Health is a<lb />
quality school, and the<lb />
training students receive<lb />
there i- one ot the best<lb />
in the state. "1 think<lb />
that our programs con-<lb />
stantly improve in qual-<lb />
it states Dr. Thiele.<lb />
"W e are striving for<lb />
improvement. I think<lb />
the best indication of<lb />
this are our students<lb />
who are employed in<lb />
their professions we<lb />
get excellent feedback<lb />
concerning the quality<lb />
of their performance.<lb />
 i have every indi-<lb />
cation that thej are<lb />
doing a good job.<lb />
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the quality of teaching<lb />
is the employment re-<lb />
cord ot successful stu-<lb />
dents. Dr. Thiele esti-<lb />
mates that about 95<lb />
of AH studenyts stu-<lb />
dents are accepted tor<lb />
work. The exception<lb />
here is social work and<lb />
health education, since<lb />
there may not be many-<lb />
job openings in those<lb />
fields in this area.<lb />
Allied Healtti is<lb />
steadily growing to<lb />
meet the demands of<lb />
increased enrollment.<lb />
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two more staff mem-<lb />
bers, one in Biostatistics<lb />
and one in rehabilitation<lb />
couseling. Plans for a<lb />
new program are im-<lb />
pending.<lb />
"One of the major<lb />
endeavors we are going<lb />
through right now is<lb />
the effort to develop a<lb />
masters degree program<lb />
in social work Dr.<lb />
Thiele went on to say<lb />
that this is merely a<lb />
feasibility study at the<lb />
present time. It will<lb />
have to be approved by<lb />
the university and the<lb />
Board of Governors be-<lb />
fore any work in this<lb />
area may begin. It will<lb />
take several vears. Also<lb />
planned for the future<lb />
is the expansion ol Bio-<lb />
statistics and Epidemi-<lb />
ology.<lb />
The School of Med-<lb />
icine will probably not<lb />
affect Allied Health<lb />
much. The two schools<lb />
much. "We probably<lb />
need them more than<lb />
they need us Dr.<lb />
Thiele joked. "We com-<lb />
pliment each other we<lb />
round out the picture<lb />
No plans have been<lb />
made to merge the two<lb />
schools; Dr. Thiele be-<lb />
lieves that this could be<lb />
more detrimental than<lb />
helpful, since the two<lb />
schools have different<lb />
aims.<lb />
A pamphlet entitled<lb />
"The Allied Health and<lb />
Social Professions Bul-<lb />
letin" is available for<lb />
the student seriously<lb />
interested in an Allied<lb />
Health career, an in<lb />
finding our more about<lb />
the departmental re-<lb />
quirements. Te pamph-<lb />
let can be obtained at<lb />
the offices of Allied<lb />
Health in the Belk<lb />
Building.<lb />
cont. from page 1<lb />
HURRICANE<lb />
tacks as they strained<lb />
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wet road and a woman<lb />
was killed by a car as<lb />
she hurried toward an<lb />
evacuation center. But<lb />
property damage ap-<lb />
peared moderate.<lb />
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Arthur St. Amand, Civil<lb />
Defense Director in<lb />
Broward County, which<lb />
includes Fort Lauder-<lb />
dale.<lb />
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ster that killed at least<lb />
640 persons in its<lb />
march through vulner-<lb />
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the Caribbean, slipped<lb />
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mph as it neared the<lb />
Miami shoreline shortly<lb />
before dawn.<lb />
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David's fringe gusts<lb />
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Editorials<lb />
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Tuesday, September A, 1979 Page 4 Greenville, N.C.<lb />
The right to vote<lb />
A PROPOSED SOLUTION TO THE<lb />
10th ST. CROSSING PROBLEM<lb />
Students who maintain an address<lb />
for the purposes of attending school<lb />
in this county are being denied one of<lb />
the basic American freedoms�the<lb />
right to vote.<lb />
To vote in Pitt County, you have<lb />
to prove that your permanent domicile<lb />
is here. Establishing a residence is<lb />
not enough. According to a press<lb />
release, which is dated April 14,<lb />
1972, and which Is considered current<lb />
by the Pitt County Board of Elections,<lb />
students cannot vote unless they can<lb />
prove to a registrar that they plan to<lb />
make the Greenville area their<lb />
permanent home.<lb />
According to the same release, a<lb />
registrar might ask the following<lb />
questions. The release quickly adds<lb />
that the questions would be asked in<lb />
substance, which seems to mean that<lb />
these direct questions would not be<lb />
asked, but that a safer, less offensive<lb />
set might be used.<lb />
A registrar might ask, for exam-<lb />
pie, if you left home for the<lb />
temporary purpose of attending<lb />
school, or did you leave home to cut<lb />
the home ties? If you fail at the<lb />
university, would you return to your<lb />
parents home? Would you still be<lb />
living in the university town if the<lb />
school were not there? For what<lb />
purposes other than attending school<lb />
are you in this college town? Where<lb />
do you maintain church and lodge<lb />
affiliations?<lb />
Such questions, short of not being<lb />
anyone's business, might be construed<lb />
by some as invasion of privacy. Why<lb />
does the state need to know where<lb />
you go to church? Is it the state's<lb />
business why you are living in<lb />
Greenville, if it is for purposes other<lb />
than attending ECU?<lb />
This doesn't tell us, however, how<lb />
we are supposed to react when we<lb />
pay taxes and abide by the same city<lb />
ordinances as "full time" residents of<lb />
Greenville, and yet we are denied the<lb />
opportunity to have a hand in how we<lb />
are governed.<lb />
Looking at the population of the<lb />
school and the population of the city<lb />
of Greenville gives you some idea of<lb />
the size of the problem. With a<lb />
population of 12,000 students, and a<lb />
city population of approximately<lb />
35,000, it is easy for the students<lb />
here to see why the good citizens of<lb />
Greenville would not want ECU<lb />
students to vote.<lb />
It's time for the city to take into<lb />
account the fact that ECU students<lb />
are here. We add to the quality of<lb />
life, we support local merchants and<lb />
we give freely to the community in<lb />
service and time,<lb />
settle down here<lb />
terms of volunteer<lb />
Some of us even<lb />
after we graduate.<lb />
We should be allowed a say in<lb />
how the local government governs us.<lb />
Polls each election year show us<lb />
declines in the percentage of voters.<lb />
A good way to teach people to vote<lb />
wisely would be to let them get<lb />
involved in local government for the<lb />
four years they are in college.<lb />
The first years after we receive<lb />
the right to vote are the most<lb />
important times to teach students the<lb />
responsibilities of being an American.<lb />
Good voting habits, if taught with the<lb />
student voter in mind, might make for<lb />
a more intense realization of what our<lb />
responsibilities are today and in the<lb />
future.<lb />
We can only wonder why the Pitt<lb />
County Board of Elections does not<lb />
want students registering to vote.<lb />
The suspicion we have is fairly<lb />
obvious. If all ECU students organized<lb />
themselves into a voting bloc, the<lb />
political power of this campus would<lb />
be overwhelming. It is conceivable<lb />
that an ECU Grad student or<lb />
professor could be elected to the<lb />
mayor's office, and to a majority of<lb />
the city council seats. Even with the<lb />
vote, student apathy would never<lb />
allow this to happen.<lb />
Still, the Pitt County authorities<lb />
would never let anything like that<lb />
happen. It is attitudes like this that<lb />
widen the chasm between town and<lb />
gown.<lb />
Uppity women<lb />
The privilege to wait<lb />
By G.C. CARTER<lb />
Uppity Women<lb />
If you were brought<lb />
up in the same general<lb />
geporgraphical location<lb />
(the southern half of<lb />
North America) that I<lb />
was, and msot of the<lb />
women that I know<lb />
were then part of your<lb />
cultural heritage is the<lb />
belief that because you<lb />
were borm a woman,<lb />
the world owes you a<lb />
living. You, a woman,<lb />
are "privileged You<lb />
ahve the "right" to a<lb />
comfortable abode, to<lb />
"protection" against<lb />
strenuous physical acti-<lb />
vity or over-taxation of<lb />
mental processes. You<lb />
"expect" to have doors<lb />
opened for you (literally<lb />
and metaphorically),<lb />
male conversations ' cen-<lb />
sored in your presence,<lb />
harsh realities smoothed<lb />
over.<lb />
Capitol Letter<lb />
Sunset commission gears up<lb />
By<lb />
WILLIAM M. WELCH<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
RALEIGH, (AP) -<lb />
The state sunset com-<lb />
mission, after spending<lb />
its first year dereg-<lb />
ulating watch repairs<lb />
and similar mundane<lb />
matters, has turned its<lb />
attention now to con-<lb />
sumer issues and may<lb />
take on more powerful<lb />
interests.<lb />
The commission's<lb />
first batch of reports<lb />
since it battled with the<lb />
General Assembly over<lb />
minor concerns came<lb />
out late last month.<lb />
And the reports on<lb />
optometry and opticians<lb />
may be a signal of the<lb />
higher visibility the<lb />
board is to assume.<lb />
The commission staff<lb />
recomended the Legis-<lb />
lature change the<lb />
state's licensing of op-<lb />
tometrists and opticians.<lb />
It said the current<lb />
regulations are exces-<lb />
sive and, by driving up<lb />
the price of eyeglasses<lb />
and examinations, are<lb />
costing North Carolina<lb />
consumers as much as<lb />
$21 million annually in<lb />
extra charges.<lb />
So far, no reaction<lb />
has been heard , from<lb />
those professions. But<lb />
they have proved their<lb />
lobbying influence in<lb />
other battles in the<lb />
General Assembly, such<lb />
as over a law that now<lb />
permits optometrist �<lb />
who are not medical<lb />
doctors � to use drugs<lb />
in their practice.<lb />
The staff is now at<lb />
work on similar studies<lb />
of state regulation of<lb />
lawyers and doctors.<lb />
For the purchase of<lb />
a pair of eyeglasses,<lb />
the staff concluded the<lb />
average price in North<lb />
Carolina is $58.17, or<lb />
$12.63 higher than in<lb />
states without regula-<lb />
tions. With an esti-<lb />
mated 880,000 pair sold<lb />
this year, the staff<lb />
concluded North Caro-<lb />
linians with poor vision<lb />
are being charged $11.1<lb />
million loo much.<lb />
The reason for the<lb />
higher prices, the staff<lb />
concluded, was that<lb />
North Carolina's laws<lb />
have kept down the<lb />
" number of opticians and<lb />
encouraged glasses to<lb />
be dispensed by op-<lb />
tometrists instead. North<lb />
Carolina has the second<lb />
toughest requirements<lb />
to become an optician<lb />
of all the states, Jordan<lb />
said.<lb />
The sunset commi-<lb />
ssion, called the gov-<lb />
ernmental Evaluations<lb />
Commission, was set up<lb />
to review 100 state<lb />
regulatory and licensing<lb />
agencies. The regulatory<lb />
laws expire over a<lb />
six�year period unless<lb />
renewed or altered by<lb />
the General Assembly.<lb />
In its first legislative<lb />
session, the commission<lb />
and its director, Paul<lb />
Jordan, had to fight for<lb />
its most mundane rec-<lb />
ommendations � ex-<lb />
termination of the state<lb />
board of watchmaking<lb />
and repair. They suc-<lb />
ceeded in killing that<lb />
board, but not before<lb />
the fight became a test<lb />
case for t!�e Legislat-<lb />
ure's resolve to drop<lb />
regulations � particu-<lb />
larly when the trades<lb />
are protected by the<lb />
regulation and want to<lb />
keep it.<lb />
Now come the op-<lb />
tometry recomenda-<lb />
lions that may set off a<lb />
battle even before the<lb />
12�member sunset<lb />
commission itse'f.<lb />
The reports cited a<lb />
1976 study by Uni-<lb />
versity of North Caro-<lb />
lina professor James<lb />
Begun, which found<lb />
North Carolina had the<lb />
highest average cost of<lb />
an eye examination by<lb />
an optometrist of 33<lb />
states surveyed, $32.97.<lb />
With three years of<lb />
inflation figured in, the<lb />
commission staff con-<lb />
cluded the average cost<lb />
of an exam in North<lb />
Carolina is $11.54 high-<lb />
er than in states with-<lb />
out restrictive regula-<lb />
tions � amounting to<lb />
$10 million in extra<lb />
costs each year.<lb />
The recommendation<lb />
was to maintain the<lb />
present restrictions on<lb />
opticians dispensing<lb />
contact lenses, but to<lb />
relax them for those<lb />
selling only eyeglasses.<lb />
"Opticians themselves<lb />
are not responsible for<lb />
the high price of eye-<lb />
glass sales to be readily<lb />
available<lb />
And what is the<lb />
source from whence all<lb />
this "privilege" flows?<lb />
Who's gonna pay the<lb />
rent and fight the wars<lb />
and cover the mudholes<lb />
and open the doors?<lb />
Traditionally, women<lb />
have had the "privi-<lb />
lege" of being provided<lb />
for by men � first<lb />
their fathers, then their<lb />
husbands. There are<lb />
plenty of women (and<lb />
men) who believe that<lb />
this is the way it<lb />
should continue to be.<lb />
It sounds good,<lb />
doesn't it? All a women<lb />
really has to do is make<lb />
sure she's as good-look-<lb />
ing as she can be, and<lb />
make sure she stays in<lb />
her place. If she plays<lb />
it rights, she can charm<lb />
her way right into her<lb />
father husband's heart<lb />
wallet, and not have to<lb />
worry about a thing<lb />
except continuing to<lb />
play it right.<lb />
While woman's pri-<lb />
vilege is emphasized in<lb />
beliefs and behaviors<lb />
which are learned early<lb />
in life and reinforced<lb />
over the years, the<lb />
other side ol the coin is<lb />
rarely mentioned. All<lb />
privilege has its price,<lb />
and it is up to each<lb />
individual woman to de-<lb />
termine whether the two<lb />
balance out to some-<lb />
thing she can live with.<lb />
To speak in broad<lb />
categories, woman has<lb />
traditionally paid her<lb />
price for privilege in<lb />
two ways � by waiting,<lb />
and by "waiting on"<lb />
others. Traditional mo-<lb />
theres taught their<lb />
daughters to care for<lb />
and "wait on" their<lb />
baby dolls, and to wait<lb />
until someday they<lb />
could grow up and be<lb />
real mommies. Daugh-<lb />
ters were trained to<lb />
"wait on" th"ir families<lb />
like mommy does, and<lb />
wait until someday<lb />
when they could marry<lb />
and have their own<lb />
families to "wait on<lb />
When daughters<lb />
grew older, and became<lb />
interested in the other<lb />
sex, their traditional<lb />
mothers instructed them<lb />
to wait for the boys to<lb />
show the first signs of<lb />
interest. If a young<lb />
woman wished to mar-<lb />
ry, she had to wait to<lb />
be asked.<lb />
People say that<lb />
things have changed,<lb />
but I can't reallv tell.<lb />
because I can't visit<lb />
everyone in their<lb />
homes. For most ot the<lb />
people I know, thing-<lb />
are till pretty much as<lb />
they've always been.<lb />
Little boys are still<lb />
raised on dreams ot<lb />
baseball and pioneering<lb />
and rocket ships, and<lb />
little girls are still at<lb />
home taking care of<lb />
baby dolls and helping<lb />
mommy set the table. A<lb />
-voung woman who takes<lb />
the initiative in a re-<lb />
lationship with a young<lb />
man i assumed to be<lb />
an easj lay. The mar-<lb />
ried woman who pur-<lb />
sues a career will be<lb />
stuck with the "blame"<lb />
whether husband is at-<lb />
tracted to a more tradi-<lb />
tional woman, because<lb />
his wife is "emascu-<lb />
lating" him. A working<lb />
wife is still expected to<lb />
do the housework and<lb />
cook the meals and<lb />
wash the clothes and<lb />
take care of the kids.<lb />
Woman's traditional<lb />
privileges have usually<lb />
been bought with the<lb />
price of "self. Women<lb />
have been expected to<lb />
defer to their providers,<lb />
in all respects, in ex-<lb />
change for material<lb />
comforts. For those wo-<lb />
men who want it that<lb />
way, it will be no<lb />
problem, for there are<lb />
plenty of men looking<lb />
for women to wait on<lb />
them and bolster their<lb />
"masculinity<lb />
Young women today,<lb />
however, might be wse<lb />
to weigh price and pri-<lb />
vilege carefully. Unlike<lb />
many women before us,<lb />
we have grown up with<lb />
exposure to education<lb />
and ideas, and we have<lb />
been made aware of the<lb />
value of "doing" sbme-<lb />
thing in society, is<lb />
opposed to letting<lb />
other- do everything for<lb />
us. Main young women<lb />
have found, to their<lb />
dismay, that the) re-<lb />
quire more from life<lb />
than an expensive house<lb />
to keep clean, and days<lb />
filled with screaming<lb />
children and arpools<lb />
and suburban gossip.<lb />
Those women who haw<lb />
eomc to college to Wil<lb />
time while "waiting" to<lb />
earn their "Mrs.<lb />
gree, would do well to<lb />
actively pursue studies<lb />
that will lead to a<lb />
self-supporting career. It<lb />
could very well mean<lb />
the difference between<lb />
paying the price tor a<lb />
self-fulfilling lite, or<lb />
having the "privilege"<lb />
of waiting our ones<lb />
davs "waiting on" some<lb />
one else � for every-<lb />
thing.<lb />
Letters<lb />
Letters to the editor<lb />
are welcome, however,<lb />
they must contain the<lb />
name, address, and l.D.<lb />
number. No letter will<lb />
be printed if they are<lb />
not signed in ink by the<lb />
person writing the<lb />
letter.<lb />
Letters must be re-<lb />
ceived by noon. Mon-<lb />
days and Wednesdays,<lb />
at the newspaper office<lb />
on the second floor ot<lb />
the Publications Build-<lb />
ing, which is directly<lb />
across from Joyner Lib-<lb />
rary.<lb />
Letters will be edited<lb />
for brevity, libel or<lb />
obscenitv.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Steve Bachner<lb />
Editor Marc Barnes<lb />
Director of Advertising<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
Anita Lancaster<lb />
I News Editor Karen Wendt<lb />
Asst. News Editor Lisa Drew<lb />
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L<lb />
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of Eat Carolina University sponsored by the Media<lb />
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Thursday during the academic year (weekly during<lb />
the summer).<lb />
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and do not necessarily reflect the opinions ol the<lb />
university or the Media Board.<lb />
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Letters mu-t be re-<lb />
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days and Wednesdays,<lb />
at the newspaper ollice<lb />
on the second floor of<lb />
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which i directly<lb />
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Letter- will be edited<lb />
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Student's voting rights explained<lb />
There has been a lot<lb />
ol debate in the past<lb />
lew years concerning<lb />
the voting rights of<lb />
students in their college<lb />
towns. Recently in Or-<lb />
ange County, the laws<lb />
were challenged, but<lb />
the tat Board of El-<lb />
ections has not changed<lb />
their position on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
Arc. ding to Reg-<lb />
iter, at the Pitt County<lb />
Board of Elections, the<lb />
local voter registration<lb />
offices have been in-<lb />
structed to go by the<lb />
guidelines set in 1972.<lb />
The issue at hand is<lb />
the right of a student<lb />
to vote in either their<lb />
residence or their dom-<lb />
icile. According to the<lb />
guideline "residence<lb />
and domicile are not<lb />
convertable terms<lb />
Resdience is defined<lb />
as "a person's place of<lb />
abode, whether per-<lb />
manent or temporary in<lb />
the courts opinion.<lb />
Domicile is defined as<lb />
"one's permanent, esta-<lb />
blished home as distin-<lb />
guished from a tem-<lb />
porary, although actual,<lb />
place of rsidence La-<lb />
ter in the instructions it<lb />
gives two things which<lb />
must be determined in<lb />
order lor a place to be<lb />
Student running<lb />
for City Council<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Last Carolina may get the chance to have a<lb />
voting student serve on the Greenville City Council.<lb />
David Hunt, a senior, will be running for a seat<lb />
in the upcoming City Countil election, to be held on<lb />
October 8.<lb />
"1 think a large portion of the Greenville<lb />
population consists ol" students said Hunt, and he<lb />
feels that the students deserve to have a say in the<lb />
Cilv Council.<lb />
For the past several years, whoever is holdingthe<lb />
office of president of the SGA has the right to hold<lb />
a seat on the City. Council, and speak before the<lb />
Council, but does not have a vote on the Council.<lb />
The population of Greenville is estimated at<lb />
37,500, not including the nearly 12,000 students who<lb />
are here 8 months out of the year.<lb />
Hunt was born in Greenville, though he has only<lb />
returned to the city since attending school at ECU.<lb />
He plans to live in Greenville after his graduation.<lb />
Right now the Council is dealing with the 10th<lb />
Street overpass, which has been an issue for quite<lb />
some tune now. and the possible construction of<lb />
new bicycle paths in the downtown and campus<lb />
areas.<lb />
With the rising costs of parking, and gasoline, it<lb />
is thought that bicycles will be in more use, in the<lb />
very near future. Anyone who has walked or driven<lb />
down 5th Street has' seen the traffic problems that<lb />
the cyclist come- in contact with and can cause the<lb />
automobile traffic.<lb />
The proposed overpass at the junction of 10th<lb />
Street and College Hill Drive has been a topic<lb />
which has been length!) considered, but so far the<lb />
unlv thing which has been done to attempt to solve<lb />
the problem is the construction of crossing lights<lb />
and caution lights near the intersection .<lb />
Hunt is not sure that an overpass is the answer,<lb />
being uncertain that if it were constructed it would<lb />
be used b the hurried students attempting to get<lb />
to class.<lb />
II Hunt is elected lo the City Council it is hoped<lb />
thai he will be able to provide a more active voice<lb />
lor the students on the Cilv Council.<lb />
Mopeds unsafe?<lb />
termed a domicile.<lb />
"First, residence; se-<lb />
cond, the intent to<lb />
make the place of re-<lb />
sidence a home<lb />
Another statement<lb />
contained in the in-<lb />
structions reads, "The<lb />
questions whether a<lb />
student's voting resi-<lb />
dence is at the location<lb />
of teh college he is at-<lb />
tending or where he<lb />
lived before he entered<lb />
college, is a question of<lb />
fact which depends up-<lb />
on the circumstances of<lb />
each individual's case.<lb />
Domicile is a highly<lb />
personal matter. The<lb />
fact that one is a<lb />
student in a unviversity<lb />
does not entitle him to<lb />
vote where he is situ-<lb />
ated, not does it of<lb />
itself prevent his voting<lb />
there. He may vote at<lb />
the seat of teh uni-<lb />
versity if he has his re-<lb />
sidence there and is<lb />
otherwise qualified<lb />
Later it states<lb />
"Domicile is a fact<lb />
which may be proved<lb />
by direct end circum<lb />
stantial evidence<lb />
Some of the criteria<lb />
which is used to deter-<lb />
mine whether or not a<lb />
person is residing in<lb />
their residence or their<lb />
domicile, is the way the<lb />
student supports himself<lb />
(independently or by his<lb />
parents), and whether<lb />
or not he is planning to<lb />
stay in the city when<lb />
he has graduated from<lb />
the school.<lb />
For students who do<lb />
not have their domicile<lb />
in the city of Greenville<lb />
they must arrange to<lb />
vote in their home<lb />
towns by absentee bal-<lb />
lot.<lb />
Register termed the<lb />
voting of students to be<lb />
a "temporary situation,<lb />
even though they may<lb />
be there four years, or<lb />
six years, or whatever.<lb />
Students who desire<lb />
to vote must arrange to<lb />
have an absentee ballot<lb />
sent ot them to be tab-<lb />
ulated in their home-<lb />
town elections.<lb />
People, places,<lb />
and<lb />
tennis<lb />
Tryouts for the Wo-<lb />
men's Tennis Team will<lb />
be held 4 pm this<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 6 at<lb />
the Minges tennis<lb />
courts. Call Women's<lb />
Athletic Office for more<lb />
details.<lb />
major<lb />
attractions<lb />
Student Union Major<lb />
Attractions Committee<lb />
members need to turn<lb />
in their addresses and<lb />
phone numbers to the<lb />
STudent Union office<lb />
immediately.<lb />
ski<lb />
Ski Organizational<lb />
Meeting for Christmas<lb />
and Spring Trip will be<lb />
held Spet. 26, at 7<lb />
p.m Brewster B wing<lb />
102. For information,<lb />
contact Jo Saunders,<lb />
Memorial Gym at 757-<lb />
6000.<lb />
rugby<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, NC<lb />
(P) Increased in-<lb />
surance and stricter<lb />
saletv regulations are<lb />
needed to halt a rising<lb />
accident rale lor mo-<lb />
peds, according to the<lb />
author of an 580,000<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina study.<lb />
"As long as the<lb />
price of gas continues<lb />
to rise and the main-<lb />
tenance of vehicles con-<lb />
tinues to rise and mo-<lb />
peds remain a viable<lb />
mode of transportation,<lb />
I see sales going up<lb />
and accidents going<lb />
up said William W.<lb />
Hunter of the Highway<lb />
Safety Research Center<lb />
in Chapel Hill.<lb />
In North Carolina,<lb />
the number of accidents<lb />
involving mopeds in-<lb />
creased from 105 in<lb />
1976 to 212 in 1978,<lb />
Hunter said. He said 27<lb />
percent of moped ac-<lb />
cidents in the state in<lb />
1978 involved operators<lb />
who had suspended dri-<lb />
ver licenses.<lb />
Hunter said a con-<lb />
clusion of the study was<lb />
that head injuries ac-<lb />
counted for 35 to 55<lb />
percent of all moped<lb />
rider injuries and for 75<lb />
to 80 percent of severe<lb />
injuries and deaths.<lb />
The study, funded<lb />
by the U.S. Department<lb />
of Transportation's Na-<lb />
tional Highway Traffic<lb />
Safety Adminisration,<lb />
found that 1.2 percent<lb />
of moped accidents re-<lb />
sult in death, compared<lb />
to .2 percent of motor<lb />
vehicle accidents.<lb />
Hunter said the<lb />
number of moped fa-<lb />
talities could be reduced<lb />
by regulations requiring<lb />
helmets and an oper-<lb />
ator's license.<lb />
dance<lb />
Faculty Dance will<lb />
begin Sept. 11. Can<lb />
take 25 couples. Contact<lb />
Jo Saunders, 757-6000,<lb />
or come by Memorial<lb />
Gym Room 205.<lb />
poetry<lb />
Rugby practices will<lb />
begin on Tues Sept 4<lb />
at 4 p.m. Practices will<lb />
be held at the intra-<lb />
mural fields behind the<lb />
Allied Health Building<lb />
every week on Tues<lb />
Wed and Thurs. after-<lb />
noons at 4 p.m. Anyone<lb />
interested in playing<lb />
should attend any of<lb />
these practice sessions.<lb />
For a little exercise and<lb />
alot of good times,<lb />
come on out and play<lb />
some rugby.<lb />
gymnastics<lb />
Registration for<lb />
Children's Gymnastics<lb />
will be Wed Sept. 5<lb />
� Ages 6-10 and<lb />
Thurs Sept. 6 � Ages<lb />
11-16.<lb />
Registration will be<lb />
in the gymnastics room,<lb />
Memorial Gym at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
gamma beta phi<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet Thurs. night at 7<lb />
p.m. in Room 244,<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
The Poetry Forum<lb />
will begin its bi-monthly<lb />
meetings. Thr first me-<lb />
eting will be Thursday<lb />
evening at 8 p.m. in<lb />
248 Mendenhall. It is<lb />
an informal gathering of<lb />
people interested in<lb />
getting feedback. on<lb />
their poetry. The only<lb />
requirement is that you<lb />
bring copies of your<lb />
peotry to pass around<lb />
to j the group. The<lb />
Fdrum will regularly<lb />
meet on the first and<lb />
third Thursday in the<lb />
same place at the same<lb />
time.<lb />
law<lb />
The ECU Law So-<lb />
ceity will ahve an or-<lb />
ganizational meeting<lb />
Wednesday, SEpt. 12th<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in room<lb />
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Tuesday, September 4,1979, page 7<lb />
Greenville,NC.<lb />
Anthonv Collins looks for hole<lb />
"They (ECU) just overpowered<lb />
us all over the field. They<lb />
jumped on us early and we<lb />
could never get in the game<lb />
Bob Waters,<lb />
WCU coach<lb />
Defense answers some questions<lb />
while others must still wait<lb />
By JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
ECU football has gained through the years a<lb />
reputation of being a defensive power with<lb />
determination and esprit de corps as catalysts.<lb />
But gone are the days of standout leaders Danny<lb />
Kepley, Jim Bolding, Harold Randolph and others<lb />
who typified the spirit which lived in the Pirate<lb />
defensive rank.<lb />
The 1978 unit gained national attention with a<lb />
ranking of second in total defense among NCAA<lb />
Division I schools. But even that unit was hard hit<lb />
by player- terminating their eligibility.<lb />
Replacing six talented starters would be a tall<lb />
order for the Pirate coaching staff. Gerald Hall,<lb />
D.T. Joyner, Oliver Felton, Tommy Summer, Fred<lb />
Chaw and Zack Valentine (now an official member<lb />
the Pittsburg Steelers) had developed that<lb />
tradition to its peek.<lb />
With those strongholds departed, a giant<lb />
question mark traveled with the Pirate defense.<lb />
Would ail-American candidate Mike Brewington<lb />
The lines were long and hot yesterday as<lb />
anxious students waited in line at Minges Coliseum<lb />
to acquire tickets to upcoming Pirate games with<lb />
N.C. State and North CArolina.<lb />
Some of the studen .s were in line as early as<lb />
Sunday night in anticipation of getting the best<lb />
seats possible for the two biggest games of the year<lb />
lor their dear, beloved Pirates.<lb />
"Some guys from Western Carolina needed a<lb />
place to stay Saturday night and we provided one<lb />
said one ECU student. "So come Sunday night, we<lb />
asked them to do us a favor; stand in the lines<lb />
early. They did and we have the best seats in the<lb />
house<lb />
This is just one example of the lengths that<lb />
students went to to get tickets to these games.<lb />
Most of the students came in groups and took<lb />
shifts waiting in line. Towels were laid on the<lb />
ground to secure their spots in line.<lb />
The mid-day hours were hot, miserably hot for<lb />
the waiters. Many simply stayed on their towels and<lb />
sunbathed while others got up and threw anything<lb />
from frisbees to footballs to beer cans.<lb />
"We had a great time out there said one<lb />
student after the long wait was over. "Heck, it was<lb />
like being beside a pool or something, except that<lb />
there was not cool water to jump into<lb />
Many red, lobster-like creatures departed from<lb />
the lines outside of Minges after purchasing their<lb />
keys to two big Saturday afternoons. "I'm burned<lb />
all to heck said one of those who chose to<lb />
sunbathe all day.<lb />
"I wouldn't take anything for this chance to be<lb />
in the sun said one ravishing young lady. "I<lb />
would have been in the sun anyway so I told my<lb />
boyfriend that I would wait in line for him. He<lb />
must have trusted me here alone because he<lb />
showed up an how<lb />
While some left the lines sun-b urned, others<lb />
left slightlv more relaxed than when they began to<lb />
stay at Minges. "A little too much to drink was<lb />
all one stumbling student could say as he lett the<lb />
lines.  , , .i �<lb />
"I had a great time but I'm sure glad this<lb />
happens only once a year stated a tired female<lb />
student. �<lb />
One look at her and a young man standing<lb />
nearby said, "Boy, 1 wish we could do this more<lb />
f '<lb />
WeB, they say the guys are the aggressors<lb />
anyway. On to Raleigh and Chapel Hill.<lb />
�����<lb />
THE PIRATE BACKFIELD gained a handsome<lb />
iota of 368 yards rushing in East CArolina s 31-o<lb />
L h�n�Tf Western CArolina last Saturday night,<lb />
thrashing ot western v.� .110 �j halfhark<lb />
Fullback Theodore Sutton gained 112 and halfback<lb />
Anthony Collins totaled 95 in the victory. Reserve<lb />
MasUTTC0ONb bTtHWAY, scored two touchdowns<lb />
i. the game. This number is twice the fifrire that<lb />
he tallied in his previous two seasons.<lb />
NEITHER ECU OR NC bTA� "he,<lb />
. Coinrdav are currently ranaea in mc�<lb />
opponent sext Saturday, are c 7 <lb />
Associated Press lop iwneiy. �u<lb />
! tmm a vicotry fo' either could mean a<lb />
received votes. A vicoiry ��<lb />
spot in the elite rankings the following week.<lb />
be able to answer the pre-season pressure?<lb />
Would Jeffrey Warren, Noah Clark, and John<lb />
Hallow fill vacancies adequately? If not, who would?<lb />
Saturday's contest with Western Carolina<lb />
revealed some very bright spots to the ECU<lb />
mentors, but it also revealed several short-comings.<lb />
While the Pirate's allowed the Catamounts to<lb />
amass 180 yards passing, WCU netted only eight on<lb />
the ground with 26 carries.<lb />
The Catamounts, though unable to penetrate<lb />
ECU territory but three times during the contest,<lb />
again plagued the Bucs with their aerial assault<lb />
directed by senior quarterbacks Mike Pusey and<lb />
Kent Briggs.<lb />
THe pair connected on 12 out 24 passes, while<lb />
throwing but one interception to Brewington in the<lb />
second quarter.<lb />
While statistics from the clash show Brewington<lb />
with only one solo tackle and four other first hits,<lb />
defensive head Coach Frank Orgel maintains the<lb />
optomistic point of view.<lb />
"Mike Brewington had a good game overall<lb />
Orgel stated. "Western Carolina did not run the<lb />
ball very much; we didn't expect them to.<lb />
"He had that big interception for us near the<lb />
end of the first half to end a drive and he knocked<lb />
down a key pass in the end zone he added.<lb />
Orgel added, however, that there is plenty of<lb />
room for improvement. "We had way too many<lb />
penalties on defense said the six year Pirate<lb />
assistant. "They hurt us with some of their curl<lb />
patterns. We missed some assignments that we<lb />
shouldn't have.<lb />
"They weren't a running footbali team Orgel<lb />
offered. "Our game plan was to make them run by<lb />
cutting off their passing attackwe just never made<lb />
them run<lb />
The only drive that produced any points for the<lb />
Cats came late in the fourth quarter as the reserve<lb />
defense took over.<lb />
An outstanding first game performance was<lb />
displayed by freshman defensive back Freddie Jones<lb />
who made two solo tackles on the defensive<lb />
specialty teams covering kickoffs and punts.<lb />
Covering a second quarter Rodney Allen punt,<lb />
Jones speared ECU wide receiver Jeff Dean just as<lb />
the ball arrived for a no-gain effort.<lb />
Sophomore tackle Matt Jones made one of the<lb />
glowing plays of the reserve unit when he sacked<lb />
Briggs at the Western three yard line for a loss of<lb />
16.<lb />
With 'the Western Carolina game as history,<lb />
Orgel must now prepare the troups for a visit to<lb />
Carter Stadium and the Wolfpack of N.C. State.<lb />
"It's always a very physical game when we play<lb />
State he noted. "We're just going to have to<lb />
force the big plays<lb />
Leander Green escapes grasp of Catamount defender<lb />
Photo v Pete Podeszua<lb />
Sutton gains 112<lb />
Pirates down WCU<lb />
ECUoffem<lb />
impressive<lb />
By JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
"They just overpow-<lb />
ered us all over the<lb />
field said Western<lb />
Carolina Coach Bob<lb />
Waters following a 31-6<lb />
victory by the East<lb />
Carolina University Pir-<lb />
ates in the season<lb />
opener.<lb />
"They jumped on us<lb />
early and we could<lb />
never get in the<lb />
game<lb />
An appropriate anal-<lb />
ysis considering the Pi-<lb />
rates surprisingly sud-<lb />
den march into the end<lb />
zone only 2:23 into the<lb />
contest.<lb />
Leander Green op-<lb />
ened the Buca' blitz-<lb />
kreig with an 11-yard<lb />
pass to split end Vern<lb />
Davenport.<lb />
Green continued to<lb />
pass throughout the<lb />
night with the consis-<lb />
tency the team . has<lb />
lacked for years.<lb />
King of teh Gridiron<lb />
Scholarship honoree<lb />
Theodore Sutton rushed<lb />
for two touchdowns<lb />
while amassing a game<lb />
high 112 yards on the<lb />
ground.<lb />
The pair of TD's<lb />
doubled Sutton's career<lb />
total.<lb />
Sutton's first came<lb />
with 2:01 remaining in<lb />
the first half on a one<lb />
yard blast up the mid-<lb />
dle. The second Sutton<lb />
gallup was from 13<lb />
yards out.<lb />
Kicker Bill Lamm<lb />
completed the night in<lb />
perfect fashion, con-<lb />
necting on all four point<lb />
after attempts and ad-<lb />
ding a 24 yard field<lb />
goal, rounding out the<lb />
Pirate scoring.<lb />
Running back An-<lb />
thony Collins added 95<lb />
yards rushing to the<lb />
Pirates' impressive 368<lb />
yard total. Reserve<lb />
Marvin Cobb added 51<lb />
coming off the bench.<lb />
Green connected on<lb />
six of 14 passes, while<lb />
reserve Henry Trevathon<lb />
(See OFFENSIVE page 8)<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina fullback Theodore Sutton gained<lb />
112 yards and scored two touchdowns, one more<lb />
than he had in the previous two seasons, last<lb />
Saturday before a Ficklen Stadium crown of 25,500<lb />
to lead the Pirates to a 31-6 vicotry in-state rival<lb />
Western CArolina.<lb />
Sutton spearheaded a Pirate offense that<lb />
amassed an astounding total of 514 yards. "We<lb />
seemed to take advantage of opportunities real<lb />
well said East CArolina head coach Pat Dye.<lb />
While the offense was running over the<lb />
Catamount defense, the Pirate defense held Western<lb />
CArolina to a mere 8 yards rushing and only 188 in<lb />
all.<lb />
"It's hard for me to evaluate our defense said<lb />
Dye. "While we did well against their running<lb />
attack, our pass coverage fell apart a couple of<lb />
times. On several occasions they gained big chunks<lb />
of yardage<lb />
The Pirates wasted very little time getting on<lb />
the scoreboard. After Western kicker Ted Dunn<lb />
slipped on the opening kickoff ECU linemen Wayne<lb />
Inman recovered on the Pirate 40 to give ECU great<lb />
field position.<lb />
Two passes from Leander Green to Vern<lb />
Davenport went for 32 yards before Green rolled<lb />
right and ran 25 yards to put the Pirates on the<lb />
board for the first time with only 2:33 gone in the<lb />
contest.<lb />
The Pirates did not score again until the 9:30<lb />
mark of the second quarter when halfback Sam<lb />
Han-ell's one-yard plunge capped an 83 yard drive.<lb />
The drive included runs of 14 yards by Anthony<lb />
Collins and 19 yards by Mike Hawkins. A Green to<lb />
Davenport pass set up the score. Bill Lamm's kick<lb />
increased the Pirate lead to 14-0.<lb />
The Pirates' next scoring drive featured a<lb />
spectacular 70-yard pass play from Green to Billy<lb />
Ray Washington. Washington made a super catch as<lb />
Green's toss was slightly underthrown. The pass left<lb />
the ball on the Western 5-yard line.<lb />
Two plays later Sutton crashed through the<lb />
middle of the Pirate offensive line for one yard and<lb />
the third ECU touchdown at the 12:01 mark of the<lb />
first half. Bill Lamm's third extra point kick of the<lb />
game gave the Pirates a 21-0 advantage at the half.<lb />
Of the Green to Washington pass play, Dye<lb />
simply asked, "Wasn't that something? The run<lb />
after the catch was something too<lb />
On thier first drive, of teh second half the<lb />
Pirates drove from their own 28-yard line to the<lb />
Catamount 34 before being stopped on fourth and<lb />
one by the Western defense.<lb />
Green and company picked up hwere they left<lb />
off on the next possesion, driving 72 yards in 10<lb />
plays for a touchdown. Theordore Sutton's 15-yard<lb />
burst up the middle gave the Pirates a 27-0 lead<lb />
that was increased by a point with the addition of a<lb />
Lamm kick. Sutton ran for 33 yards in 3 carries on<lb />
this drive alone.<lb />
The Pirates scored on their very next possesion.<lb />
A Henry Trevathan to Gerald Sykes pass that<lb />
covered 14 yards and runs of 12 and 13 yards by<lb />
Marvin Cobb set up a 24-yard Bill Lamm field goal<lb />
put the Pirates comfortably on top at 31-0. The field<lb />
goal came at the 12:08 mark4of the fourth period<lb />
and completed a good night's work for Lamm, who<lb />
was successful on each kick attempted during the<lb />
game.<lb />
Lamm's success, along ' with that of punter<lb />
Rodney Allen prompted Dye to comment on the<lb />
Pirate kickers. "Our kicking game was good<lb />
tonight he said. "Also, our kick coverage seemed<lb />
to get better and better as the night wore on.<lb />
Western got on the scoreboard on the drive<lb />
immediately following Lamm's field goal, quickly<lb />
driving 76 yards in 7 plays. The drive featured the<lb />
passing of Cat quarterback Kent Briggs, who was<lb />
subbing for starter Mike Pusey at the time.<lb />
Briggs, facing a defense of mostly ECU reserves,<lb />
began the drive with a 47-yard pass to split end<lb />
Dwayne Norman that put the ball on the Pirate<lb />
29-yard line. A 16-yard toss from Briggs to Jeff<lb />
Dean moved Western even closer to paydirt.<lb />
Two plays later, with third and two situation at<lb />
hand and the ball on the ECU six-yard line, Briggs<lb />
attempted a pass that was deflected by Pirate<lb />
linebacker Mike Brewington. BLt a pass interference<lb />
call on the East Carolina secondary nullified the<lb />
play and put the ball on the Pirate one and gave<lb />
the Cats a first down.<lb />
One play later Western tailb'ack Leonard<lb />
Williams swept around right end for the Catamounts<lb />
only score of the game. Western attempted a<lb />
two-point conversion that failed and seasled the final<lb />
score at 31-6.<lb />
Though the Pirate offense accumulated massive<lb />
chunks of yardage all evening, Dye appeared<lb />
concerned about one aspect of the game.<lb />
"I was very disappointed in the number of<lb />
penalties called against us he said, referring to<lb />
the 110 yards assessed against the Pirates.<lb />
"We went through the first 13 practices without<lb />
any offside or holding calls on our first offensive<lb />
unit. I just didn't expect to see us make this many-<lb />
mistakes. We found that we have a problem in this<lb />
area and must coreect it before next week<lb />
"Next week" is when the Pirates face the<lb />
Wolfpack of North Carolina State in what is always<lb />
a big, big game for the Pirates and their fans.<lb />
As for the game next week, Dye would only say,<lb />
"We've got a chance Western Coach Bob Waters<lb />
must feel the same way.<lb />
Pirate-Catamount stats<lb />
WCU 0 0 0 6-6<lb />
ECU 7 14 7 3-31<lb />
ECU�Green 25 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
ECU�Harrell 1 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
ECU�Sutton 1 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
ECU�Sutton 15 run (Lamm kick)<lb />
ECU�Lamm 24 field goal<lb />
WCU�Williams 1 run (run failed)<lb />
A-25,500<lb />
INDIVIDUAL STATS<lb />
Rushing<lb />
ECU�Sutton 12-112, Collins 16-95, Green 5-7,<lb />
Hawkins 5-23, Harrell 5-47, Cobb 10-51, Freeman<lb />
1-2, sykes 1-10, Nelson 7-26, Blue 3-(7). Team<lb />
totals: 66-368.<lb />
WCU�Pusey 3-1, Cunningham 2-10, Brown<lb />
11-18, Williams 6-18, Briggs 4-(-39). Team totals:<lb />
26-8. Passing<lb />
ECU�Green 6-14-0, 132 yards, Trevathan 1-1-0,<lb />
14; Nelson 0-1-0, 0. Team totals: 7-16-0, 146 yards. <lb />
WCU�Pusey 5-10-1, 64 yards, Briggs 7-14-0<lb />
116. Team totals: 12-24-1, 180.<lb />
Pass receiving<lb />
ECU�Davenport 3-49, Washington, 2-84, Harrell<lb />
1-0, Sykes 1-14.<lb />
'wcu8dean 5-67, McGill 3-23, Brown 1-9, Norman<lb />
3-81.<lb />
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Willie Holley nabs WCU back Leonard Williams<lb />
Offensive team<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
hit on his nl attmept<lb />
ami freshman Carlton<lb />
Nelson missed hi sole<lb />
�rt.<lb />
Nelson, a speedster<lb />
li .in Portsmouth, ir-<lb />
a, has impressed the<lb />
Pirate coaches with his<lb />
rapid adaptation to the<lb />
wishb ne attack, having<lb />
played under a different<lb />
offense while earning<lb />
Portsmouth ami all-<lb />
Region honors.<lb />
"W c didn't make<lb />
mistakes offensively<lb />
thai we did last year<lb />
. d ECl roach Pat<lb />
De. "When we got the<lb />
opportunity to score on<lb />
offense, we took advan-<lb />
tage of it<lb />
The Catamounts re-<lb />
mained scoreless until<lb />
the reserve defensive<lb />
unit was installed in the<lb />
fourth quarter.<lb />
With 9:06 remaining<lb />
in the contest, Leonard<lb />
Williams put WCU on<lb />
the board with a dive<lb />
from one yard out. A<lb />
run attempt by Williams<lb />
for the extra point fell<lb />
short.<lb />
"I'm proud of our<lb />
offense said Dye.<lb />
"We didn't have a<lb />
turnover.<lb />
"I'm very, very dis-<lb />
appointed in our num-<lb />
ber of penalties,<lb />
though. The penalties<lb />
took us out of some<lb />
situations that could<lb />
ahve become scoring<lb />
situations.<lb />
"I feel like Leander<lb />
Green can throw the<lb />
ball well and threw it<lb />
well. I think the backs<lb />
on the first unit blocked<lb />
well he added.<lb />
� ECU FOOTBALL HOSTESSES<lb />
Got in on the action, support the<lb />
1979 Pirate Football Team! If you<lb />
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Page 10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 4 September 1979<lb />
Woodstock revisited<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
1 am standing in line with what I would estimate<lb />
to br 300 people varying in cultural backgrounds,<lb />
from college students to counter culture reprobates<lb />
resplendent in suspenders and bandanas. The crowd<lb />
i- talking in a muted, bordering on reverant,<lb />
hesitant murmer. Two guys in front of me are<lb />
comparing notes on their experiences at orientation.<lb />
Finally, the theater doors open and the crowd<lb />
begins to filter in and assume seats. The<lb />
management, however is intent upon delaying the<lb />
film until everyone can be seated which inevitably<lb />
becomes a rather tedious, drawn out process.<lb />
Having reached the limits of its patience, the<lb />
audience begins to chant "Woodstock Woodstock<lb />
Woodstock It begins sporatically at first, but soon<lb />
the entire theater is contributing to the refrain.<lb />
"Woodstock Woodstock<lb />
A spirit of unification quickly envelopes the<lb />
audience. Inevitably, perhaps prompted by our<lb />
chant, the film documentary of the "Woodstock<lb />
Aquarian Music and Art Fair" (as it was originally<lb />
christened) opens to a full house and a raucous<lb />
round of applause.<lb />
The tact that Woodstock has been preserved on<lb />
film lor our generation is a tribute to the foresight<lb />
of Michael Lang, the man who is generally<lb />
acknowledged to have been responsible for<lb />
envisioning, planning, and promoting Woodstock.<lb />
Mike Lang, proprietor of a head shop in the<lb />
Coconut Grove section of Miami, went on to<lb />
promote several concerts in the Miami area and<lb />
eventually produced the Miami Pop Festival which<lb />
featured Jimi Hendrix, The Mothers of Invention,<lb />
The Blues Image, Blue Cheer, John Lee Hooker,<lb />
Chuck Berry, and Arther Brown.<lb />
Janis Joplin<lb />
Shortly after the Miami Pop Festival, Lang<lb />
moved to Woodstock, N.Y. where he met Artie<lb />
Kornfeld, vice president of A&amp;R records.With the<lb />
assistance of Kornfeld, Lang conceived of a<lb />
Woodstock festival and began working to bring his<lb />
vision to cognition.<lb />
Alter consulting an attorney, Lang was steered<lb />
to John Roberts and Joel Rosenmann who ultimately<lb />
agreed to finance the festival for an initial<lb />
investment of $500,000. Subsequently, a corporation<lb />
was formed with Lang, Kornfeld, Roberts, and<lb />
Rosenmann acting as its principals, although Roberts<lb />
and Rosenmann were both opposed to admitting<lb />
kornfeld who had very little invested in the<lb />
venture.<lb />
Alter attempting to secure several sites for the<lb />
festival, the promoters eventually settled on Wallkill,<lb />
N.Y. A scant four weeks before Woodstock was<lb />
scheduled to premiere, however, a hostile town<lb />
board refused to grant the necessary permits to<lb />
hold the event. Miraculously, the same Friday that<lb />
Wallkill refused to grant vital permits, Lang spotted<lb />
Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm. Between Friday<lb />
and Saturday morning Max Yasgur and Mike Lang<lb />
had reached an agreement on the farm for $50,000.<lb />
Work began on the land immediately since time<lb />
now bore a very high premium.<lb />
Yasgur was one of the wealthiest people in<lb />
White Lake, N.Y. and until the show was over he<lb />
was virtually alienated by the rest of the<lb />
community. He was a very noble and courageous<lb />
man. Although hippies and rock music were outside<lb />
of his experience and probably frightened him, he<lb />
transcended his inhibitions and prejudices.<lb />
Later in the festival when there was word out<lb />
that the residents of White Lake were selling water<lb />
to the kids, Max put up a big "Free Water" sign<lb />
on his barn. By the end of the event he had<lb />
become indoctrinated into the "Woodstock Nation<lb />
He called a press conference on his lawn and gave<lb />
a twenty-eight-page testimonial to the festival.<lb />
Woodstock itself has been romanticized to some<lb />
extent. Things were ripped off, two out of the three<lb />
days were marred by rain, and many of the arts<lb />
anil crafts exhibits had to be cancelled due to the<lb />
change in sites and lack of preparation. For all<lb />
practical purposes, though, it went down exactly the<lb />
wa it has been told and retold; one generation to<lb />
another.<lb />
It is difficult to conceive of a pre-Woodstock<lb />
America. Most of my own recollections are vague,<lb />
but there was a time when kids were expelled from<lb />
school simply for wearing their hair long or dressing<lb />
in clothing identifiable with counter-culture values.<lb />
The styles in clothing and hair in the 1960's<lb />
were the antithesis of the Paris and New York<lb />
fashion world. Clothing was created out of the<lb />
culture and people made a social-political statement<lb />
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The 'Woodstock Nation" was defiant and unconventional but not an American v<lb />
by the clothing they wore. Dressing with the same such as yoga, and �f-� �� �<lb />
�'1t was an insult to solid red blooded Americans through �ugs n<lb />
a defiant infringement on their territory. The ln drug culture b<lb />
conventions of patriotic dress were challenged: The more critically than any other �� <lb />
stars and stripes were transmogrified into shorts, counter-culture. Consequently drugs beciffl<lb />
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car stopped and searched<lb />
These could get<lb />
anytime.<lb />
In the ears preceding the festival the country<lb />
had undergone tremendous turmoil: John F.<lb />
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy<lb />
were as'sasinated. We were engaged in a war that,<lb />
by and large, did not have the support of the<lb />
people who were being asked to fight it. There<lb />
were student riots at Berkle) and Columbia. The<lb />
Chicago Democratic Convention was a fiasco of<lb />
colossal scope. (In retrospect Richard Daley's<lb />
reactionary stance in regard to the youth movement<lb />
was predictable considering that he posted a<lb />
twenty-lour hour guard on all of Chicago's water<lb />
and or perscription drugs such as val.ums<lb />
qualudes, amphetamines, etc theretore drugs had<lb />
always been associatd with stupefication or<lb />
schizophrenia and the unpleasant side-effects oi<lb />
frayed nerves and hangovers. Ultimately, the) were<lb />
believed to promote violence.<lb />
Drugs played a large role at Woodstock.<lb />
Whether or not they actually helped to promote<lb />
harmonj and tranquility is anybody's guess, but the<lb />
fact remains that there were no injuries resulting<lb />
from violence treated by festival physicians.<lb />
Michael Lang took great pleasure in discouraging<lb />
the sale of alcohol, the drug of the establishment<lb />
which discouraged the sale of marijuana. Although<lb />
SSSr 'wSSr The hip7ZZL2r drugs were a par, of Woodstoc, j ��-��<lb />
dose the City's drinking water w.th LSD during the even, that requtred a degree ol mobthtv and a<lb />
convention.) . .<lb />
By the time of Woodstock, oriental philosophies see page twelve please<lb />
Costa Rica trip<lb />
gave new insight<lb />
BY RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
s I slipped the tape box onto the shelf, my<lb />
tars were still aching from wearing those<lb />
cumbersome headpones for three hours.<lb />
1 was leaving the language lab when I saw a<lb />
notice, "Costa Rica Trip on the bulletin board.<lb />
That turned out to be the best notice I ever read.<lb />
The poster said to see Dr. Robert Cramer in the<lb />
Brewster Building, room A-222, so I decided to drop<lb />
bj on my way to Spanish class to check this thing<lb />
out.<lb />
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with alot of first-hand knowledge of Latin America.<lb />
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some beautiful slides of Costa Rica, and I<lb />
immediately knew that I had to visit this tropical<lb />
wonderland.<lb />
But what about the cost of this exotic<lb />
excursion. And what classes are offered? And I<lb />
don't even speak Spanish!<lb />
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semester at ECU, a program fee of $425, plus a<lb />
plane ticket, necessary visas and spending money.<lb />
Each of the fifteen students in the program<lb />
would live with a Costa Rican family at a cost of<lb />
$100.00 per month, which includes room and board,<lb />
and laundry done usually once a day.<lb />
I wish I could live in Greenville that cheaply.<lb />
The courses offered this year include Tropical<lb />
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new course in folk dancing.<lb />
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Central America or Social Institutions of Costa Rica.<lb />
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Spanish, of coarse!)<lb />
So the pressure lo know Spanish was off, as<lb />
lur as classes were concerned, but what about the<lb />
rest of the time?<lb />
You cannot begin lo imagine what it is like to<lb />
be dropped off at a strange home, in a strange<lb />
country, where nobody speaks English. It was the<lb />
mosi difficult, yet exciting experience of my life.<lb />
Luckily, my Costa Rican brother, Juan, was there<lb />
to greel me in good English, and to help translate<lb />
. to tlie rest of my family.<lb />
Pops in Kinston<lb />
Jeanie Vasicek gets a shower, Puerto<lb />
Vargas style, from Lotto, a park service<lb />
But that only lasted for the first day. He is<lb />
married to an American girl from Elizabeth City,<lb />
N.C whom he met when she lived there during<lb />
the second Costa Rica Program. They live a few<lb />
blocks away.<lb />
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many problems. Other students had members of the<lb />
household who spoke English, which turned out to<lb />
be a disadvantage. They didnt have to speak<lb />
Spanish and tney didn't learn.<lb />
4You cannot imagine what it is<lb />
like to be dropped a off at a<lb />
strange home, in a country,<lb />
where nobody speaks English<lb />
Universad Nacional in Heredia, Costa Rica, was<lb />
our home base for most of our classes, and was<lb />
within walking distance of most of our homes.<lb />
Three students lived in an outlying city, San<lb />
Pablo, and had to ride the bus to school.<lb />
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country for anywhere from one-to four-day trips.<lb />
Before I left I had been to more parts of the<lb />
worker. Lotto has been on two voyages<lb />
with Jacques Cousteau. Photo by Richard Green<lb />
country than anyone in my family (my Costa Rican<lb />
family, that is )<lb />
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ana Panama, the climate varies from cool,<lb />
mountaineous regions to tropical rain forests to arrid<lb />
fiatlands to beautiful beaches. And we saw it all.<lb />
While we were in Costa Rica the conflict in<lb />
Nicaragua was boiling, and I imagined stepping off<lb />
the plane in San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica,<lb />
and being picked off by a sniper. But we probably<lb />
heard less about the situation than the people in<lb />
the States.<lb />
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was "culture shock The Cramers were always<lb />
there to help us work out whatever problem might<lb />
arise.<lb />
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Saenz, who works at the universidad and places us<lb />
in families, to help iron out differences with Mama<lb />
and Papa.<lb />
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chance for a new perspective on the good ol'<lb />
U.S. of  You dont realize how good we have it!<lb />
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is your chance.<lb />
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thought he had mastered the language. He ordered<lb />
a drink in a restaurant and the waiter cringed,<lb />
hurried away, and soon returned with the manager.<lb />
The man had ordered cattle laxative.<lb />
A Pops Concert by<lb />
the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony is scheduled<lb />
for Tuesday, September<lb />
18th in Kinston.<lb />
The concert will be<lb />
held at Northwest Ele-<lb />
mentary School Auditor-<lb />
ium in Kinston at 8:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Associate Conductor<lb />
James Ogle will lead<lb />
the orchestra for this<lb />
performance.<lb />
Associate Conductor<lb />
James Ogle is now in<lb />
iiis sixth season with<lb />
the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony. He joined<lb />
the Symphony after<lb />
winning the Symphony's<lb />
first Young Conductors<lb />
Competition in 1974, the<lb />
same year he won the<lb />
Malko International<lb />
Conducting Competition<lb />
in Denmark.<lb />
Formerly the Assist-<lb />
ant Conductor of the<lb />
University of Michigan<lb />
Orchestra and Arts<lb />
Chorale, Mr. Ogle has<lb />
studied at the National<lb />
Conservatory of Music<lb />
in Paris and with Igor<lb />
Markevitch in France.<lb />
The N&amp;rth Carolina<lb />
Symphony is the only<lb />
major orchestra between<lb />
Atlanta and Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C having won<lb />
acclaim from critics in<lb />
New York, Washington<lb />
D.C Chicago and<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Performing concerts<lb />
to adult audiences and<lb />
educational matinees for<lb />
N.C. school children,<lb />
the orchestra and its<lb />
ensembles travel more<lb />
than 19,000 miles each<lb />
year and play to aud-<lb />
iences totalling more<lb />
than 280,000 people.<lb />
Single tickets will<lb />
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for students, senior cit-<lb />
izens and Symphony<lb />
society members.<lb />
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Albums spotlighted<lb />
The spirit of a game sometimes carries over into the crowd,<lb />
Widow arrested for stealing food<lb />
SAN VNT0N10,<lb />
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iev she said<lb />
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donated<lb />
in jail<lb />
lor trying to steal $15<lb />
worth t sausages, ham<lb />
and butter from a<lb />
supermarket on July 24.<lb />
Most of the donated<lb />
money has been put in<lb />
a special fund by a<lb />
five-man committee.<lb />
Bob Pugh, a member ol<lb />
the panel set up to<lb />
administer the contribu-<lb />
tions, said the commit-<lb />
tee decided not to give<lb />
Mr Sehultz the $25<lb />
000 in a lump sum but<lb />
to seek a court order<lb />
establishing a guardian-<lb />
-hip for her.<lb />
Hugh, 73. is pres-<lb />
ident of the local chap-<lb />
ter of the Texas Senior<lb />
Citizens Association,<lb />
which received some of<lb />
the contributions on<lb />
Mr Schultz's behalf.<lb />
He explained she<lb />
was conned out ol her<lb />
life savings of $5,000 in<lb />
1973 and that "if she<lb />
had all the money right<lb />
awaj she'd be easj<lb />
pre) for every Tom,<lb />
Dick and Harry<lb />
Pugh said money<lb />
"came from all over<lb />
America" alter a mag-<lb />
istrate decision to<lb />
dare the woman in jail<lb />
was criticized. the<lb />
charges were dropped,<lb />
and the mayor ordered<lb />
an investigation ol the<lb />
confinement.<lb />
"Fve never seen<lb />
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A while back, a few talented individuals got<lb />
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Berkley. Ramblin Jack Elliot, Arlo, Pete Seeger,<lb />
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Jesse Colin Young. They were there for a<lb />
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show and released an album entitled Bread and<lb />
Roses. It is one of the most dynamic assemblages of<lb />
musicians to come along in ten years. It is a lot of<lb />
beautiful music, and not much noise.<lb />
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a melodic attraction, there is a lot of good new rock<lb />
and roll. A sparkling new group, Mistress, has<lb />
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a fine debut album and features ia lot of good<lb />
tunes, especially "China Lake" and Neil Young's<lb />
"Cinnamon Girl<lb />
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commercial, but with the Crusaders backing him<lb />
and Lucille supporting him, how can he go wrong.<lb />
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Own House secures Bromberg's claim to cult<lb />
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On the progressive jazz scene, where the<lb />
emphasis is on high caliber and not high capital,<lb />
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Pat Metheny is only surpassed by last year's Pat<lb />
Metheny group album, which has been on the<lb />
charts for sixty weeks.<lb />
Joni Mitchell left word that she was getting<lb />
ready to tour with thett Metheny Group and Jaco<lb />
Pastorius. She was very pleased with her last<lb />
album, a tribute to Charles Mingus, and she should<lb />
well be. Her next album should be the highlight of<lb />
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Page 12 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 4 September 1979<lb />
MAXI CARE FOB MINI PATIENT<lb />
Woodstock<lb />
Jimi Hendrix' America the Beautiful<lb />
became the anthm of the new pioneers.<lb />
Photo by Barry Z. Levino<lb />
capacity for experience. Hard drug use was<lb />
discouraged by the environment itself. Marijuana,<lb />
Hashish, and LSD were popular drugs with many<lb />
people. Passing out free joints and even donating<lb />
free kilos of marijuana to promote the cause was<lb />
not uncommon. In fact, these were the factors that<lb />
contributed to the feeling of affinity and common<lb />
purpose at the festival.<lb />
The music was a veritable compendium of rock.<lb />
Ravi Shankar, at the height of his popularity,<lb />
symbolized, to some extent, the religious and Indian<lb />
influences; Richie Havens, Joan Baez, and Arlo<lb />
Guthrie represented the protest and folk aspects of<lb />
the culture; and Tim Hardin was part of the<lb />
folk-rock movement.<lb />
Country music had come into the major rock<lb />
scene simultaneously with the back-to-the-land<lb />
movement (Dylan had just made Nashville Skyline).<lb />
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Joe Cocker<lb />
were there to fill the blues abyss. Psychedelic and<lb />
hard-rock superstars like The Who (Tommy had just<lb />
sold over two million copies) and Jimi Hendrix were<lb />
featured.<lb />
In short, the music covered the spectrum of<lb />
tastes prevelant among the youth culture yet it<lb />
never really compromized its message.<lb />
Richie Havens opened the festival with his<lb />
compelling paean to an embattled people,<lb />
"Feedom and Hendrix closed it with a sizzling<lb />
"America The Beautiful" that would become the<lb />
anthem of the new pioneers.<lb />
Editor's Note: This is the first of a two part article<lb />
dealing with Woodstock�an event which symbolized<lb />
the post World War two generation. Part two will<lb />
be carried in the Thursday, September 6 edition of<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
N. C. gas prices<lb />
lower than most<lb />
Fifth Ayden Collard Festival<lb />
The Fifth Annual Ayden<lb />
Collard Festival will be<lb />
staged September 3-9,<lb />
1979. in Ayden, North<lb />
Carolina. This small<lb />
town of 4000 people will<lb />
host about 18,000 col-<lb />
lard-lovers on the main<lb />
day of the festival,<lb />
Saturday, September 8.<lb />
During the week,<lb />
manv events will be<lb />
taking place, such as<lb />
softbali tournaments,<lb />
rides and games, a<lb />
beauty pageant in which<lb />
Miss Collard will be<lb />
crowned, a square-danc-<lb />
ing demonstration, and<lb />
a talent contest.<lb />
Saturday, September<lb />
8 will feature arts and<lb />
crafts displays, the<lb />
largest parade in Ay-<lb />
den's history, a collard-<lb />
cooking contest, pet<lb />
shows, karate demon-<lb />
strations, a skateboard<lb />
contest, horseshoe pit-<lb />
ching contest, and the<lb />
famous collard-eating<lb />
contest. (The record for<lb />
the collard-eating con-<lb />
test was set two years<lb />
ago when a gentleman<lb />
consumed six (6)<lb />
pounds of that leafy<lb />
vegetable in 30 min-<lb />
utes.)<lb />
To bring an end to<lb />
Saturday's activities, the<lb />
EMBERS will perform<lb />
at a street dance in<lb />
downtown Ayden from<lb />
8:00 p.m. until mid<lb />
night. There is no<lb />
admission charge foir<lb />
any of Saturday's activ-<lb />
ities.<lb />
Sunday, September 9<lb />
will complete the week<lb />
of fun with a horse<lb />
show presented by the<lb />
Pitt County 4-H Club<lb />
Horse Fanciers. AUo,<lb />
cross-country racing will<lb />
attract joggers from all<lb />
over the state, and a<lb />
gospel singing event<lb />
will be held at the<lb />
Ayden Grammar School<lb />
at 2:00 p.m.<lb />
JAMKS B HUNT. JR<lb />
(iOVHRNOR<lb />
WHEREAS, Ayden is the Collard Capital of North Carolina,<lb />
and<lb />
WHEREAS, the town of Ayden is holding its Fifth Annual<lb />
Collard Festival September 3-9, 1979, and<lb />
WHEREAS, the combination of collards and-cornbread is<lb />
a gastronomic delight enjoyed by any true Southerner, and<lb />
WHEREAS, collards helped produce many generations of<lb />
healthy North Carolinians,<lb />
THEREFORE, I, James B. Hunt, Jr Governor of the<lb />
State of North Carolina, and a collard-lover at heart, do<lb />
hereby proclaim September 3-9, 1979 as<lb />
COLLARD WEEK IN NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
and commend this observance to our citizens.<lb />
x�� -<lb />
lames B. Hunt, Jr<lb />
Bernstein is putting up his baton<lb />
SA1ZBURG, Austria<lb />
AP�Conductor Leonard<lb />
Bernstein says he's<lb />
putting up his baton�at<lb />
least for a year�to<lb />
concentrate on com-<lb />
posing.<lb />
"I've promised my-<lb />
self, no I've even<lb />
sworn, that I won't lift<lb />
my baton for the entire<lb />
year 1980 Bernstein,<lb />
the former music direc-<lb />
tor of the New York<lb />
Philharmonic, told re-<lb />
porters Tuesday evening<lb />
during a break in the<lb />
Salzburg Festival, where<lb />
Support<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
he is conducting both<lb />
the Israel Philharmonic<lb />
and the Vienna Philhar-<lb />
monic orchestras.<lb />
He said he needs a<lb />
whole year free from<lb />
conducting to think<lb />
clearly about composing<lb />
his own music.<lb />
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the nation, because<lb />
prices in the Carolinas<lb />
are lower than just<lb />
about anywhere else.<lb />
The American Auto-<lb />
mobile Association said,<lb />
in its weekly national<lb />
survey, that regular gas<lb />
is cheaper in North<lb />
Carolina than in any<lb />
other state except<lb />
Texas, which tradi-<lb />
tionally has the lowest<lb />
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South Carolina fol-<lb />
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Energy officials in<lb />
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